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BAILT UNTIL JOUBWAI.. BALtM, OBEGOB. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1012. FAG8 THKM Salem, Oregon, August 6 Afternoon and Evening KLT CAISSON'S BUFFALO RANCH WILD WEST AND TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION. TENTH TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR. THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW ON EARTH COMING DIRECT ON THEIR OWN SPECIAL TRAINS OF DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS FROM THE BIGGEST RANCH IN THE WORLD. Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals From all parts of the Globe. Daring and death defying acts almost beyond the realms of lucid Imagination. A COSMOPOLITAN COLLECTION OP COWBOYS AND OIRL8, VANQUERCt. 6ENORITAS, OUARDI3 RURALES, CHAMPIONS OP THE LARIAT, ROUGH RIDERS, PONY EXPRESS VETERANS, DARING ATHLETES, COMICAL CLOWNS, THRILLINQ INDIAN FIGHTS AND WAR DANCES. f PRINCE BOTLOINE'S TROUPE OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS, The most daring Horsemen in the World. BANDS of SIOUX, CHEYENNE and COMANCHE INDIANS. Fresh from the Camp-fire and Council, making their first acquaintance with pale face civilization. The Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with the Super! Spectacular, Dramatic, Historical Fantasy, V . fi'it mt aw swiihc "The Battle of Wounded Knee Introducing a vast and motley horde of Indians, Scouts, Trappers and Soldiers that actually took active part in' the last brave stand and hopeless struggle the noble redskin made for his freedom and rights. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE Afternoon at . Evening at 8. Doors open One Hour earlier. WATER PROOF CANVAS. CANNOT LEAK. Grand, Gold Glittering Free Street Parade ,TWO MILES LONO at II a. m. dally on the main thoroughfare!, BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds Immediately alter the Paradr BRING IN YOUR DAQ Our Cowboys will ride them FREE OF CHARGE. 92S.OO will imM to mm mraon brlnglna a horM or mulm than Low Round Trip Fares To CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS Seaside and Gearhart, Oregon $6.00, effective dally, season limit; $4.50 Saturday and Sunday limit Monday. These famous resorts enjoy the advantage of limited train service along the Columbia river, first-class hotels, cottages, camps, surf bath ing, etc. LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST Atlantic City.. $112.50 Baltimore . . Boston Buffalo .... Chicago , . Colo. Spring 109.00 111.50 1)3.00 74.00 5(1.50 Denver 56.50 July 22, 23 2C, 29, 30, 31, 1912. August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, J 5, 1G. 22 23, 29, 30, 31, 1912.1 September 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1912. Stopovers and choice of routes allowed In each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request W. E. COMAN, Gen. Frt and Pass. I4-.. V.-. ..w'V,", ''I - r , r-- mmMwk ftmrnu , ' 4jkJ 4 I HORSES AND MULES On the dates given bolow, round trip tickets will be sold to the points In the East shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. Through Trains East via The Ninth Band Road, Northern 1'aelflc and Great Northern Hallway. Detroit 84.00 Omnha C1.50 Dulnth 01.50 Philadelphia . 110.00 Kansas City .... 61.50 Pittsburg .... 93.00 Milwaukee ... 74.00 St. Louis ..... 71.50 Minneapolis .. CMO St. Taul 61.50 Montreal 10C.50 Toronto 93.00 Kew York .... 110.00 Washington .. 109.00 Dates of Sale C. E. ALBIN, Agent, Salem, Ore. Agt, Portland, Ore. Don't Be Offended if we say that no home baking can possibly equal the products of this bakery. Take the matter of practice alcne. We bake hundreds of loaves to your one. And as for facilities, no kitchen range can equal our specialty tullt ovens. Try oud bread for a week and Judge. CAPITAL BAKERY 4S Court Street Pno tU STATE FAIR BABY SHOW A FEATURE Portland, Or., Aug. 2. (Special) What may be described as a scientific baby Bhow and child welfare exhibit will be a prominent feature of the Salem Btate fair, fft Properly It will be known as an exposition of Eugenics. The climax of It will be a big baby Bhow on Wodnosday, Sept. 4. A spe cial pavilion has boen arranged for this department. The expoHltion of Eugenics will be unique in that It will not place a premium on a merely pret ty baby, but tho tots will be Judged according to their physical perfection. The proper rearing of babies will be discussed by lecturers, physicians and nurses and tho modern ways of Car ing for a child will be demonstrated in the welfare exhibit. Proper and harmful methods of feeding will be demonstrated and at tention will be called to foods which are commonly used In the nursery and which contain Injurious substances. Well known physicians will point out the effectB of these drugs on the cliil dven, i A great deal of encouragement Is being received by O. M. Plummer, su perintendent of the exposition of Eu genics, from varlouB parts of the country. The movement Is still a new one but its worth is appreciated and some otlir sections of the coun try are following out the same Ideas. it Is hoped to have competitive ex hiblts of babies. Judged along sclent! lie lines, in each county and that the boHt bubles will be entered at Salem Later, It Is hoped to have a big exhib it in which all part of the country will participate, at the Pnnnnia-l'a clflc exposition at San Francisco. It Is believed that the new interest In Eugenics offers the most practical step toward the Improvement of the race that has been undertaken In years. HUNTERS MUST BE CAREFUL UF THEIR FIRES OTHERWISE THE HUNTING SEA . SQ MAY IIE PEREMPTORILY CLOSED BY THE GOVERNOR-ITS IP TO THE BOYS WITH THE GUN'S TO KEEP THE SEASON OPEN. With the opening of the hunting season yesterday the state forestry de partment Issued a warning to hunters to be cautious and not start fires and reminding them that unless they are tho department will be compelled to ask the governor to Issue a proclaim tlon declaring the season closed. For years post the carelessness of henters In starting fires has been a great contributing source to the for est fires of the state and the depart ment last year made a fight agalnBt It and will do the same this year. The law provides that whenever the far outer shall convince the governor that hunters are causing foreBt fires that he may order the season closed, and during the time he has ordered it tlcsed the laws applicable to the closed season will be In force. A Bad Collision rcxtriD rriras lsasid wma.l Rio De Janeiro, Aug. l.-The police here today arrested the surviving members of the crewB of two subur ban trains of the Central Brazilian railroad, which collided yesterday, killing and Injuring 100 persons. The crews of the two trains are charged with carlessness. Another Bull Moose. , fUMITED PBK8S LIISBD Wlllf 1 Chicago4, Aug. 1. Announcement of the "conversion" of a new recruit from the office-holders' army of the Taft forces to the "bull moose" camp was Joyously made here today by Sen ator Dixon, campaign manager for Colonel Roosevelt. United States Mar shal Merrifiuld, of Montana, Dixon said, is the convert. Says Grace Did It Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 1. Attorney Branch, In outlining the defense of his client, Mrs. Daisy Grace, accused of attempting to murder her husband charged today that Grace's wound was self Inflicted following a quarrel with his wife. The quarrel, he declared, was over the power of attorney given to Grace by his wife and which Grace expect el to use in Philadelphia on March 8 when he disposed of his wife's prop erty. One of the most common ailments that hard-working people are afflict ed with Is lame back. Apply Cham berlalns' Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick re SOCIALISM IX OUR DAY. The only party In the field, that has a square Issue for everybody, Justice to all, partiality to none, we stand for equal opportunity to all men and wo men alike, the enforcement of all laws regardless of the social or political tandlng or of wealth or poverty. We emand the public ownership of pub- he utilities, the employment of home labor on all public works, and of an eight-hour day of labor, and that of- Icers are only men and women, and when elected to office, are the serv ants and not the masters of the party, but are only chosen to represent the Interost of the whole people. We theroforo present to the people our chosen representatives, chosen to fill the positions at the November election and ask the support of all voters that want Justice carried out; the pledges of the old parties have been a farce, made to be broken as has been proven for the post twenty years. Yours for Justice In our day, Socialist Party Ticket For President Eugene V. Debs Vice-President Emlle Sledol For State Officers U. 8. Senator B F. Ramp Congress, First DlBt., W. S. Richards Secretary of State, George H. Hinsdale Justice Supremo Coourt. . . .C. C. Brlx Marlon County Ticket. Representatives Henry Chapelle, G. H. McNcal, E. W. Ross, J. W. Jory, F. J. Von Behren. , County Judge E. C. Minton Commissioner Lew sen I Iadley Sheriff T. J. Clark Clerk L. D. Ratllff Recorder E. G. Lantz Treasurer J. W. Hunt School Superintendent, Dr. Armstrong Assessor T. Y. McClollon Surveyor J. B, IIoss Coroner B. B. Pohr Prosecuting Attorney. . .J. E. HoBiner Justice of Peace for Salem District R. R. Ryan $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal- y. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constttu tlon and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that, they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for IiBt of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation, The poorer the match a woman has made the greater her delight in telling her daughters about the men she might have married. Indian Killed on Track. Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Of ten It's that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so pre vent a dangerous throat or lung trou ble. "It completely cured me, In a short time, of a terrlblo cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts Floydada Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds In weight that I had lost." Quick, safe reliable and guaranteed. COc and $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's. DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity Is Here, Backed1 by Salem Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's1 state ment Read Salem endorsement. Read the statements of Salem citi zens. And doclde for yourself. Here is one cose of It: A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front St., Salem, Oregon, says: "About two months ago I begnn to suffer fnom kidney and bladder trouble. The kidney secre tions were too frequent and painful In passage and caused me much annoy ance. I had often heard of Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended and thinking they might prove of benefit I procured a box at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. I can say that the use of this rid me of every symptom of kidney complaint I strongly advise other kidney sufferers to give this remedy a trial." The above statement was given Jan uary 30, 1900, and was confirmed on November 20, 1909, by Mr. Wood. He said: "The statement I gave in 1906 publicly recommending Doan's Kid ney Pills was correct This remedy cured me of Kidney trouble and I have had no return attack." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. , . BARflUfil & BAILEY CIRCUS AT PORTLAND TWO DAYS GREAT SPECTACLE OE "CLEOPATRA" 1IEGINS REGULAR PERFORM ANCE. The Durnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth and newly added spec tacle of "Cdeopatra" will exhibit In Portland two days on Aug. 16 and 17 Th e spectacle In Itself Is an attrac tion that should fill the big tent at each performance and draw thousands of visitors from the surrounding dis tricts. It is beyond question the greatest production of Its kind ever seen in America. The world's most skillful scenic artists, costumers, property builders, chorus directors and stage managers were engaged to mount the produc tion. A stago bigger than a hundred ordinary theatres was built and made portable so that It can be conveyed from town to town and orocted each day in the main tent The circus pro prietors have thus made it possible for those who live In contributory towns, even farmers and their fam ilies, to Bee the magnificent wordless play that Is an Immense attraction in the largest cities, It Is enacted with a cast of 1,250 actors, a grand opera cl orus, an orchestra of 100 soloists, a ballet of 350 dancing girls, 650 horses, five herds of elephants, caravans of camolu, and a traluload of special de vices, costumes and sconery and elec trical mechanism for producing Bitch effects as lightning, thunder, Bond storms on the desert, volcanoes In ac tion, sunrise, floods, and mirages. The realism of tho scenery is per fect. It Is as though the audience was looking Into the streets of Alexandria in tho day of Ptolemys. The streets throb with their strange cosmopolitan life. In the middle distance flows the Nile, tho mighty pyramids and tho sphinx looking down from past ages. Beyond them stretch endless wastes of sand. Tho lau reals of a dead race speak from forgotten tombs, Tho walls of Time fall down, and we see the court of.Cleopatra during Its years of extravagance and revelry, and hoar the story of the betrayal of Rome and tho undoing of Marc Antony, told in a vividly realistic way. The Incidental mimic was arranged by Fa Ills Effendl late bandmaster of the Khedive of Egypt. The ballot Ib under the direc tion of Ottokar Bartlk, balletmaster of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Com pany. The regular circus program is the finest the Burnum and Bailey man agement has ever offered. Thrilling acts are presented by Katie Sandwlna, the strongest and moBt beautiful wo man before tho public; Mae WIrlh, the gteatest of all riders; a company of Japanese wrestlers, athletes, swords men and Jlu Jltsu experts, Winston's riding sealH, and Victoria Codona, queen of high wire performers. There are 400 performers. In the menagerie will be found the only baby giraffe on exhibition in the world. There will be a parade at 10 o'clock In the fore noon. The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a young traveling salesman," writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt. "and was often troubled with consti pation and Indigestion till I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy.' For all stomach, liver, or kidney trou bles there is nothing better. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. Tho easier way to please some men is to displease them from the start. 111 patent medicines or medicines ad vertised in this paper are for iale mi DR. STONE'S Drug Store SALEM, OREGON alio DR. STONE'S 8".0MtCH POWDER and BLUES BELIIF Whtoh fMirAH! Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Pain In hn Rtnmoch fini In the Stomach. blues, Despondency and "down In the mouth. Makes a sad person cheerfuL i 1 SA TURD A Y SPECIALS- LINEN SUITS Ladies' and Misses' linen and duck suits in grey and white, all man tailored garments. Your wardrobe is not complete without one. Special $2.98 ONE PIECE DRESSES Ladies' and Misses' Norfolk and one piece dresses, big range of styles and colors to select from. Lot 1, Special $4.98 Lot 2, Special $3.98 Ladies' 16 Button Silk Gloves Good serviceable Sweaters Ladies' Novelty Neckwear Ladies' Silk and Linen Parasols Ladies' Knit Underwear, special Khaki Shirts and Coats. Outing Goods our Specialty Mackinaw Coats Quality Merchindii U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Between Suit and Court StraeU, SALEM, OREGON Flying Men Fall. victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles JiiBt llko other people, with like results In loss of appetite, back ache, norvousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down fooling. But there's no need to feel llko that as T. D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved, "Six bot tles of Eloctric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and gcod appetite than all other stomach , jit KU. X )Y - ; ') It Pays the Photographer to Use and Handle Seneca Cameras They are unequaled In simplicity of operation, In durability and in results. Have many marked Improvements. not found on any other Camera, Made on Honor Sold on Merit Not in the Trust , Our line la exceptionally comploto, consisting of many styles and sizes, enabling every one Interested In photography to Becure Just the Camera they want. SENECA CAMERAS will please your customers, and pay you a good profit. WRITE TODAY FOR HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOG. SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y. i Largest Independent Camera Manufacturers in the World. Automobile-Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON AUBURN E-M-F FORD INDIANA OVERLAND HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES 79c 31c 9c $1.00 48c with Hats to match Popular Prlcaa remedies I used." So they holp every body. It's folly to suffer whon this great roincdy will holp you from, the first done. Try It. Only CO cents at J. C. Perry's, . If a woman can throw more out of the back door with a teaspoon than a can can Bhovel In at the front door with a scoop' shovel, the wise man Is ho who changes Jobs with her. 8. V. ANDERSON, Also Agent for Iteo and .Hlehlftai Great Western Garage 147 N. Hlgi W. 8. FITTS, Agent Also Agent for Met. 418 Court Street. Phone til E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO. E. M. F. "SO" Flnnden "20" C. L. Rose, Mgr. m 8. Com'l St FORi A; NCY, E. II. Whiteside, Mr. 'ji Igenb for K. C. II. and Loiiet iiwst'j,, No. COO Ferry Street WATT 8HIPP Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Ete. North Commercial Street Phone Ml Slmonton Motor Co., Agt for Mitchell Tube Vulcanltlng a Specialty. Phone 139 151 North High Street IIAUSER BEOS. Anto and Motorcycle Supplies u Minneapolis Motorcycle lief. For sale by all dealers.