Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 13, 1911, Image 6

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    DAXLi CAPITAIj JOCFXAL. UALE.M. OREGX. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1811.
PORTLAND DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
9 :00 Judging of horse, cattle and poultry entries.
10 :00 Band concert by O. A. C.
11:00 Parker Carnival Shows 18 b'g entertaining features.
12:00 Northwest Angora Goat Association Convention in Administration Euildir.g.
1:00 Harness and running events as follows: rr.n nrk
2-year-old pace, Oregon Futurity No. 2 $ 600.00
2:20 pace 800.00
2:12 trot, Lewis and Clarke Purse inn
Steeple chase race, 1 12-mile handicap 100.0U
Dvfr nlcrrir ovnt?.
alem Auto Garage
The Best Place to Eat
Gasolene due per ballon.
Storage, Oils and Accessories.
246 State Street
BUSBY & WILKINSON
Hotel M
Grill
anon
Music every day
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
5:00
7:30
Prepares young pnople for bookkeepers, ntnographers and general oflloe
work. The diividopment of the Northwest will afford opening! for
thuiMsmls in the next few years, l'rrpart now. Send for catalogue.
W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL
Salem. Oregon
The Spa
Confectionery
One of the oldcBt and host eqlpped In Salem. A complete line of
fresh candleR, made every day. All kinds of fancy Ice cream and
Bherberts. Everything manufactured, the best that material and
workmanship make.
382 State Street
COME IN
Have you been In our store to see the new fall styles In Men's, wo
men'! and children's fine shoes. We have all the latost and most
np-to-dato lasts and patterns. We will be glad to show you.
REINHART'S SHOE STORE
Opposite Bly's Theatre. 444 STATE STREET
Electrical Fixtures and Supply Co.
MANUFACTURERS OP
Gas and Electric Fixtures
Eloctrlo construction, Inside wiring, motor work, expert plating and
repairing. Wholesale and Retail, 254 North Liberty street, Salem,
Oregon. Phono Main 263. E. W. Strong, Pres. W. K. Darnell Mgr.
SALEM, OREGON.
Willamette Sanitorium
Comer Winter and ferry Sts.
The only Hospital in the city.
DR. CARTWRIGHT, Superintendent
Ml. JAY KIXO, Proprietor.
rilOXK DM. 1". (). Hox 228
CHINESE DRUG STORE
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
1(17 111(311 HTHUKT liETWEKX STATE AM) l'llltltV STREETS.
Office Vpstiills,
sai.em, omxiox.
CHINESE MEDICINE TEA
DR. L. M. HUM
153 High Street. Salem, Oregon
Treata all dlsoaso. Consultation and examination free. Cure g uar
anteod when money Is paid In advance. P. O. Box 95.
While visiting Sulum during State Fair week, don't full to call at tho
"Temple of Palmestry"
And luue your hand rend. Past, Present and Future revealed.
State Street, North Corner of Liberty.
Among the noted Blood Horses on Exhibition This Year
Are
"OREGON STAMP", 4-year-old Stallion, weight 1975
pounus; DON "0", a full brother, and black mare
"MAY", and many others from the farm of
W. D. CLAGGETT
Four miles north of Balem, R. P. D. No. 8.
Residence 495 N. Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
1M IONIC MAIX 2S3
120 SOUTH COMMERCIAL
H. H. HUNTER & CO.
JURAL AM) lXTKR-COMMCXICATIXQ TELKPROXES.
ELECTRIC WIRING,
Fixtures and Supplies.
WHOLESALE AXl RETAIL MOTOR WORK OUR SPECIALTY
For Fire Insurance the
Horticultural Fire Relief of Oregon
I unexcelled . Insurance now In force 18,000,000. Lossos prompt
ly paid. An Oregon Institution for Oregon people. Fatroalia your
home Institution.
JOHN TEMUERTOX, rrc. E. H. ANDERSON, Scc.Trwu.
II. S. RADCLIFF, Gcal. Agt.
Ferullo Land Concert in grand stand between heats, withvocal solos by grand opera stars.
Homing pigeons released from track for race to Portland.
Fancy shooting by W. A. Hillis of Remington Arms Co.
O. A. C. Band Concert on grounds.
Live stock parade on race track.
Grand concert in Music Hall, including Ferullo's Band, grand opera stars, the Oregon
Ladies' Quartette, motion pictures.
GERMAN SOCIETIES' DAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Complete judging of entries box prize awards.
O. A. C. Band Concert on grounds.
Parker Carnival producttion of 18 sterling amusements.
Welcome of United German Societies at Capitol by Governor West. Response. German
folk songs.
Harness and running events as follows:
2:20 trot $ 800.00
2:08 pace, consolation . 1000.00
Running stake race, Germania Derby, 1 1-16 miles, for
all ages, weight 15 lbs. below the scales . ... 1000.00
Ferullo Band Concert in Grand Stand between heats, with grand opera-soloists. Stupen
dous free vaudeville acts. Fancy shooting exhibition by W. A. Hillis of Remington
Arms Co.
Carrier pigeons released from track for homing race to Portland.
Bee demonstration by Herman Ahlers.
O. A. C. Band Concert on grounds.
Parade of premium winners on race track.
Grand Concert in Music Hall with Ferullo Band, grand opera stars, the Oregon Ladies'
Quartette, motion pictures, .etc.
GOOD ROADS DAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Inspection of premium winners.
O. A. C. Band Concert on grounds.
Parker Carnival pageant of 18 amusements.
W. A. Hillis fancy shooting exhibition with Remington Ams.
Entries received from visiting motor parties.
Harness and running events as follows :
2:15 pace, State Fair Purse (closed) $1000.00
Free-for-all trot. Rural Spirit Purse (closed) 1000.00
2:12 trot, consolation 1000.00
Steeple chase race, free-for-all 250.00
Over night event.
1 :30 Ferullo Band Concert with grand opera soloists and big free attractions between heat3.
2 :00 Homing pigeon race to Portland.
3:00 O. A. C. Band Concert on grounds.
3:15 Bee demonstration by Herman Ahlers.
7 :30 Grand Concert in Music HaH by Ferullo's Band, grand opera stars, and motion pictures.
Good roads lecture by Phil. Bates.
9:00 Thrilling fireworks display to close Fair.
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
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The Famous Dr. A. Reed and Mayer
Cushion Sole Shoes
Don't fall to see my line of R. P. Smith Shoes and Bates Dress
Shoes for men, from $3 to $5. My line of high cuts never more
complete than this year Ladles', Misses' and children's shoes at
prices in reach of all- Save money by laying In your winter's sup
ply at
JACOB VOGT, 220 N. Commercial St.
GEORGE-M-POST-
-ARCHITECT-
Cor Slat 8 Liberty fltfl. Seicm,Ortqon
THOXE MAIX 38i
- .
1 ,50Q
If Sold at Once !
WELCH ROAD A SPLENDID .
HAS COMPLIED j CHORUS WITH
WITH FRANCHISE! MISS NOBODY
CLAIMS THAT THERE IS ONLY
ONE CONDITION' IV WHICH ITS
FRANCHISE CAN 1 110 FORFEIT
1,; KAII.I KK TO HIILD TWO
MILKS OF ROAD.
Contending that there was only
ono condition upon, which its fran
chise can bo declared forfeited Its
failure to build two miles of road in
tho city within nix months after the
acceptance of tho franchise and
that, this has been fulfilled, the Port
lnad, Eugene & Eastern filed an an
swer In tho circuit court yesterday
afternoon In the case brought against
It by the city to have Its frnnchiso de
clared forfeited.
Th discontinuance of the service
to tho fair grounds, says the com
pany, was because of tho breakage
of the crossing on the Southern Ta
clllc track, and delay has occurred In
repairing It, as the plans have to bo
approved by the Southern l'nclllc peo
pie. Tho fact that It failed to lay
6-Inch rails on Center and Summer'
streets. It maintains, Is not a breach ;
of any of the: terms of the franchise, :
and neither is its failure to pave. It
Is willing, however, to pave, It says, j
Just as soon as the material can bo!
obtained. The real reason for the
suit. It Is asserted, Is that the coun
cil desires to have a common user
clause put in the franchiso. This, the
company says, it cannot do, as it is
under contract with the Southern Pa
clilc to do its switching on Front
st root . I
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THK W. C. T. V. WOl'LH
ItKCAI.L JV1HJ V.G AM.OWAY
That a good chorus Is the bone and
sinew nnd the vital essence of a mus
ical comedy is a belief always ad
hered to by the sucosstiil producer,
Mort II. Singer, and in his produc
tion of ".iiss Nobody from Starlnnd",
Iip has not only provided a rarely ex
cellent cast headed by clever OllVe
Vail, lint a chorus of pretty girls and
attractive youni? men all of whom
have been selected for their ability to
sing and dance as well as to be
pleasing of appearance. "Miss No
body from Starland", which is said
to be one of the best offerings ever
sent out of the 1'rlncess Theater,
Chicago, where It ran to record
breaking business for a year, will be
seen at tho Grand Opera House to
morrow night. Among the big fea
ture novelties will be the scene on
board the liner Liisltania and the big
dress rehearsal scene, in which the
audience is pleasantly Ulusioned into
seeing a m rUi inauce from behind
the scenes.
FIRST NUMBER
OF "BLEACHERS"
IS A HUMMER
Modern bungalow on Shipping Street, .
just off Capital Street.
Pavement and sewer assessment paid.
We have been , holding this place at
$1600, but for one week will offer it
at $1500, as owner needs money.
e. hofer & sons!
i
213 S. Commercial St. Phone 82
why hesitate?
An Oner Hint Involves No Itisk fur
Those Who Accept It.
The Marlon county V. C. T. U., In
iconventlou assembled, hereby express
our disapprobation of the decision
rendered In tho circuit court by
Judge Calloway, enjoining the city
of Woodburn and its ollloers from
enforcing the ordinances of said
city against the unlawful acts of
the Hit-railed Jtaehelors' Club. We
believe the decision to be unjust and
i upholding law breaking.
Practically a saloon has been con
ducted for nearly a year under the
; protection of a court of equity, there
fore bo It
' Resolved, That we hereby pledge
ourselves to use our Influence in
every righteous way for the recall
of the judge who rendered this un
just decision.
I o
j Don't boast. Hive t lie others a
chance to say something good about
, you.
We aro so positive our remedy will
completely relieve constipation, no
matter how chronic it may be.that we
offer to furnish It free of all costs If
It fails.
Constipation Is caused by weak
ness of the nerves nnd muscles of
the large intestines or descending
colon. To expect a, cure you must
therefore tone up nnd strengthen
those organs and restore them to
healthier activity.
We want you to try Rexall Order
lies on our guarantee. They are
eaten like candy, and are particular
ly Ideal for children. They act di
rectly on the nerves and muscles of
the bowels. They have a neutral ac
tion on the other organs or glands.
They do not purge or cause any In
convenience whatever. They will
positively overcome chronle or hab
itual constipation nnd the myriads of
associate or dependent chronic ail
ments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our
risk. Three sizes, 10c, 25c and 30c.
Sold only at our store The Uexall
Store J. C. Perry, Druggist.
o
One outlaw cayuse at Pendleton
yesterday, at the tryouts, ditched
seven cowboys, one after another as
fast as they could mount him. No
on ,so far, has been able to stick
him.
A copy of the first number of "The
Bleachers," a sporting weekly, pub
lished at Portland, has readied this
office. .lames J. Richardson, the edi
tor, is well known among the sport
ing fraternity of the Willamette val
ley. His clever baseball dope, writ
ten under the mime of "Chlninile",
hnH L'ivi-n liim lilt'h rjiTilf nmnntr Qiutrt
writers of tho Pacific coast. Jim rule
also lias been umpiring for the Val
ley league this summer, and proved
himself an exceptionally clever indi
cator man.
"The Uleachers" is a 16-page pub
lication, put up In weekly magazine
form. A good quality of paper is
used and the front cover cartoon is
designed by Miss Fay King, a popu
lar theatrical cartoonist of Portland.
The headlines nnd 'make-up In gen
eral, both regards advertising and
l eading matter is put up In neat and
attractive form. The new weekly al
ready shows a healthy nilvarHalnir
natronaire nnil Is plunk full nf inter
esting sporting news, handled in a '
live Myje. Richardson has a publi
cation of which he may well feel
proud and with "Chlninile" at the
helm, 'The Rleachers" Is bound to
make n "hit" with the sporting
world. The new weekly shows what
hard work and close application to
details can do and the young news
paperman deserves ererm tnr tha
business-like appearance of his latest
onspring. Allegeart of Salem, is
given favorable comment among the
semi-pro basehallists. Incidentally, a
little more semi-pro news during the
baseball season would not be amiss,
as "Chiinmie" Hops nnt o-uo nIIi,
space to the amateurs.
CAPITAL GARAGE
MOT BROS., Proprietors.
Full line of Automobile Supplies, Oils and Gasolene. Autos for
hire, storage and repairing. All work guaranteed. Agents for
LOCOMOBILE, OHIO, HUDSON, . OAKLAND, .ELMORE .AND
FORD AUTOMOBILES AND KELLY TRUCKS.
1912 cars now in. Call and see them. Phone Main 783.- 173
South Liberty street.
"Economies" Wc Can't Afford
In one sense, we could save money by using cheaper soap than
the very best, by using cheaper starch and lower priced employees,
etc.
But the saving at most would be only a fraction of the resulting
loss in reputation.
You can count on the fact that we practice no "economy" that
takes It out of your clothes.
We aim to do the finest laundering possible, second to none. Our
patrons tell us we succeed. You will like our work. Try It Low
est prices guaranteed.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, I
4-
Phone 25.
138-160 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET
A Fierce Night Alarm.
Is the honraa atnrMlno. nm.crti
- . - vvubu ap
child, suddenly attacked h irmm I
n It. Rrrtii:pH Tanfa rKn.viin
Often It aroused T.ewla Phamhiin
of Manchester. O., (R. R. No. 2- for'
their four children were greatly sub- i
Ject to croup. "Sometimes In se
vere attacks." he wrote, "we were i
afraid that they would die, but since '
we proved what a certain remedy Dr.
King's New Discovery Is, we have no
fear. We relv on It tnr cmnn nn
! for coughs, colds or any throat or
iung irouoie,- so ao thousands of
others. So may you. Asthma, Hay
i"i unppe wuooping cough,
tiemorrnages ny fierore it. 60c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free. Sold by
J. C Perry. i
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A hop house near Pilverton was j
struck by lightning Mnodav night I
but the resulting fire was extin
guished before any damage was done
BSfigh
Theatre
Advanced Refined Vaudeville
To amuse and make You
happy is my business
MATINEE EVERY DAY
DORR ANCE
THE SIGN MAN, 145 S. LIBERTY ST.
Good Signs, "That's All"
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