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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST , 1013. PA08 TORSI I t ' -Wi - !Egr 3 38 Tot ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVIablePrrparalloiilbrAs slmllailiiSHicFootfanilRcgula llngUicSiomaclisamlte'lsi Promotes Dislionfkfrful ncss and Rest.Conlalns neilticr OpiimtMorphitie nor Mineral. WOT WAR CO TIC. StapntoUMWaiwm jllx.StlM Jbipmmt -JJiniriuukUi kmtrtfrmi ffrtlrt Ancrfect Remcdv forConsflpi linn . Smtr Stomach.Dlarrtoca VVornsjCoHvulsions.rcvcrisB nessandLoss OF Sleep. facsimile Signfilure of NEW YOUK. ., , twauia;i,una. ' I K ' 1 A II "I 1111 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of IT fW AW In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE ASYLUM WILL HAVE A SURPLUS Should the rate ot expense for the noxt few months not bo any heavier than In the past six months the asy lum will come out at the end of the year with a surplus ot $24,348.53 In Its appropriation, according to an an nouncement made yesterday' by Dr. Stoiner, superintendent for the Insti tution. He figures, however, that the expense because the full and winter season Is coming on will be Increased and looks for a surplus of about $15 000. The hog house at the asylum has been condemned, and Governor West favors taking this surplus and build Ing a new one, contending that as the hogs are UBed as meat at the asylum that the taking of money to build the hog house would be really using It to maintain the InBtl'ution. Other mem bers of the board differ with him, and tt Is probable that none will be built until the legislature makes an appropriation for It. During the past month 67 patients were received at the Institution, 13 died, and 23 men and 18 women were discharged. AT FOUNTAINS. HOTCLS OH ELSKWHCM Get the Original and Genuine UORLICK'S MALTED MILK 'Qtfot&au JmitaticnS The Food Drink for All Ages RICH Mill. HALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust gs Insist on "HOKLICK'S" 1 aae a package noma THE GAME LAW. NEW LIM1TEBTRA1N ! To and from Portland, Daily Leaves Salem 8s35 a. in. Leaves Portland 5:00 p. m. Arrives l'ortluud 10:10 8. m. Arrives Salem 0:35 p. m. ThlB train will be found a great convenience for business and bo cial engagements. THE OLD LIMITED CONTINUES Leaves Sulem 8:40 p. m. Leaves Portland 9:00 a. m. Arrives Portland 5:10 p. m. Arrives Salem 10:35 a. m. Both trains carry observation parlors and first-class coaches. THE NEW LINE TO ALBANY 1 I Anrrnai I IV af I IuicwkI I Trains leare Salem dally at 8:35, 10:35 a. m., ljjj 4 20, 6:35, 11:30 p. m. Boat connections at East Independence on daylight trains. Through tickets are sold to Spokane, Puget Sound points and the East Oregon Electric Railway trains enter the North Bank Station, Port land, saving transfer of passengers and baggage. Fares, schedules and details on request C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Oregon. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Ibaktkt Straight From Our Ovens to your home Is the way we deliver our bread. But prompt as we are there Is always some one Impatiently awaiting our coming. They wouldn't think of having a meal without our bread on the table. They consider It an absolute necessity, as well as a luxury. Try a loaf and you will know why. CAPITAL BAKERY 4X1 Court Street Pho Sure to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage. Always an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, Lends strength to the weak and wearied physique, Effects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, ft fakes life more pleasant and I VI cheers the heavy heart, ANOTHER BERRY IS OISCOVERE0 A STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY IS THE LATEST STORY IS TOLD BY CORVALLIS GAZETTE-TIMES OF THE JiEW VARIETY. The Silver Lake Leader thus dla- cusses the game and fink laws: "The State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners have undertaken to re vise the present system of game laws, Tbey ask that residents In different parts of the state send in suggestions so that the commission may act upon them. The question has been agitated In certain parts of the Btate to reduce the non-resident hunting and fishing license to the same price as the resl- dent license. We would suggest that the resident license clause be repealed entirely. The game law was enacted (or the benefit of the so-called sports, the city hunter who has a game pre serve, feeds the ducks until they be come as tame as barnyard fowls, puts out a lot of decoys, sits behind a blind with an oil stove to keep him warm and then slaughters the birds when they alight to feed. On the way home aboard a steamboat or In an automo bile ho discusses ways and moans to put the "pot-hunter out of business. The "pot-hunter," the farmer boy who crawls on his belly for a quarter of a mile or more over damp ground and through wet grass to get within gun shot of a bunch of ducks, and If lucky enough to kill a bird, wades out to get It, with no gum boots either. Which one Is the true sport and which the pot hunter? The city Nlmrod with his $20 split bamboo, rod, silk wrapped every two Inches, nickel plated reel, oiled silk line, and a book of one hun dred or more fly hooks of every Im aginable color, a fancy reel, a landing net and wearing gum boots hip high whips the stream from morning until night catching half a hundred fish, goes to his hotel and strings the fish on a long pole and Is photographed standing beside his catah, and then tionds the picture with several pages of hot air to Bonie sporting paper. This Is another of your city "sports" for whom the game laws are passed. The barfooted boy with a hazel pole, cotton lino, a plain hook which he must bait with a worm or grasshop per is obliged to get a license before ho dare attempt to catch a mess of fish for breakfast Yob, correct the ' numerous errors," cut down the foes, cut down the officials, cut out the graft and put t little common sense In the law. Do away with all decoys and blind, allow no fishing while trout are spawning; forbid hunting any game birds during the nesting season; the coyote Is a source of great graft, no one ever kills a pup, only the old ones; let him alone, he Is a good scavenger In winter like the buzzard In summer, besides as his number docreaso the rabbits a greater pest increase, The limit has beon reached J. A. Kerr, orchardlst and berry grower at the west end of Monroe street, Is now producing strawberries with a rasp berry flavor and appearance, and growing them on potato vines. A dlBh full of the fruit in the Gazette-Times window at this time will prove that this statement Is not a mutter ot imagination. The berry In question Is what Is known as the "strawberry raspberry." It is of the size and general shnpe of the strawberry, but Is built like the red raspberry. The flavor is like nol ther of them, Just as tho loganberry does not taste like either the black berry or the raspberry. It Is a prolific producer at the Kerr place, and that experimenter believes It would be a fine berry for general growth hore, being especially suited for Jams and Jellies. Mr. Kerr got his plants at Beatrice. Neb. They grow only as high as potato vines, are very thorny and die to tho ground In tho winter time and spring up anew when the rm weather comes again. The plants bear fruit the year following. the time set out, and propagate from sprouts like the red raspberry. The berries produce at a tremendous rate, are solid, firm, and fair to look upon The only ohjoctlon. iwould be the laok of distinctive flavor and acid. The fruit appears to be too mild, but Mr, Kerr vouches for It that familiarity with the berry has made It a favorite with several who cared little for It at first. It Is truly attractive In appear ance, and would prove a valuable ad dition to our small fruit plantings If It should meet with general favor. Corvallls Gazette-Times. B E E R rings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. ilivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened, ndows existence with hopes and aspirations sstores man to fulness ot strength and activity. PORTLAND FIRM LOWEST BIDDER ON THE ANNEX SOME RARE BIRDS FOUND AT KLAMATH There are twenty-three Snow Egrets on Silver Lake In Harney county, ac cording to L. Alva Lewis, wha recently made a trip there, and six at Clear Lake on the bird reservation. These birds are extremely rare and probably are the only ones west of the Rocky Mountains. "There are about 200 ot these birds In the United States," said Mr. Lewis yesterday. "They formerly were shot for their plumage. The plumes are worth about $20 each during the nest ing season. This Is the only time that the plumes are worth anything. "Especial care Is being taken by the state and fedoral government to pro tect the few remaining birds in .an effort to give them a chance to mul tiply. For this purpose a warden has been appointed to watch them during nesting season. "I also discovered a colony ot what Is known as the Glassy Ibis, some times called a Black Curlew, on War ner Lake and Lake Malheur. There were three nestB on Lake Malheur and about forty on Warner Lake. These birds are the only ones In Oregon, and the only ones that I know of on the Paciflo Coast. The birds were shot more as a game bird than any thing else and are practically extinct. "A pelican colony of about 500 nosts on Lake Malheur was destroyed this spring by the raising of the water In the lake, about the time that the eggs were ready to hatch, and drowning practically all of the young oues. Only about fifteen young pelicans escaped the water. About 1500 out of a colony of 2100 Eard Grebe were dostroyed on Lnke Malheur by a storm which caught them about hatching time. Taking the year altogether It has been a pretty bad one on the birds of this section, although they fared better in this country than they have In many others." Klamath Falls Northwestern. , $ Wednesday Special $ $1.00 DRESSES $1.00 We have taken broken lines of Women's and Misses Dresses, comprising house dresses, lingerie dresses and cotton fou lards, all late styles and extra good bar gains, Special Wednesday Only $1.00 Women's and Misses' Lingerie and tailored waists, trimmed in lace and embroidery, Regular $2,50 and $3,50. waists, Special $1.00 Women's and Misses' Linen, Lawn and Pique dresses. Every wash dress in the store must go to make room for fall goods, Lot 1 $3.98 Lot 2 $4.98 All Summer Suits must go, regardless of cost. Come in and look them over. PASTOR DENOUNCES MAN HE WAS BURYING Jersey City, N. J Aug, 6. Stand ing at the coffin of Max Kunow, a suicide, at whoBe funeral he was asked to preside, the Rev. Gottlelb Andrae, St $t John's Evangelical church, bit terly denounced Kunow as a con temptible coward. Kunow's relatives shuddered. Although there was mur muring among the mourners, no out ward demonstration followed., Church leaders here today bitterly denounced the pastor. Bartlett & lioth, of Portland, were the lowest bidders yesterday for the contract of erecting the terra cotta, brick and roof for the additional cap- Itol building, and while, because ot the absence of State Treasurer Kay, the contract was not awarded, this firm will no doubt secure It. The bid of the firm was $:!9,2fi2. The bids of other contractors were: F. A. Erlxon, $19,3"G; James A. Hicks, $45,300; llrayton Engineering Co., $",0,000; Southwlck & Hedrick, $39,413.85; S. N. Arnold, $10,236. An additional appropriation will be necessary to cover this contract and an additional appropriation will also bo necessary for the Interior work of the building and Its furnishings. EVERY CHILD SHOULD BE GIVEN THIS TONIC When children have no appetite; when they are continually peevish and Irritable; when they are restless in their sleep It is almost a certain Indi cation that their digestive organs are troubled with worms or other para sites. This Is a very common ailment and easily remedied. Physicians will tell you that nearly every child Is so troubled at some time, and, In fact, many adults suffer in the same way, Among adults this trouble Is Invaria bly referred to as Indigestion, when In reality It Is due to a small parasite which Infests the Intestinal tract. For children, Jayne's Tonlo Vermi fuge Is unsurpassed, as It Is not duly destructive to these parasites, but completely removes the nests in which their young are deposited. Seldom does It purge, and the Improvement in the health of the child will be the first and best Indication of the bene ficial results of the medicine. Not only will the Vermifuge destroy all the parasites, but its wonderful tonic effects will restore the digestion which has been Impaired. For children, the addition of a little sugar will make It so palatable that they will take It readily. Millions of parents have praised It for more than eighty years. Insist on Jayne's; ac cept no other. Sold by druggists ev erywhere. Dr. D. Jnyne & Son, Phil adelphia,' Pa, Some men are born pessimists and others are defeated for office. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose, of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E Gebhardt, Oriole, Po. There Is noth ing better. For sale by all dealers. Home Treatment for Tuberculosis - Consumptive pntlenta need no longer dread either the fule tlmt formerly over look nil mifforora from limn trouble, or cimtly nmi often terribly Inconvenient Journey fur from home to other elliiuite or to Home expenalve Hitnntorlum. lint,, ilreda nrc now alnyliiK ii,iclly lit home ciirlnK lhi'inelve ,it no oxpciiao heyonij the coat of ,1 few hottlca of medicine. Mere la one who poiik from experience: fM H. 4lh Kt., I'olwyn llimby), 1'a. (lentlemcn: For four yenm I wiik troubled Willi coukIi. which lirmliuilly be. rumo worne: I hud nlnlit hwciiIk und pnln In my client. I wiih hwluu my appetite ii ml line become no thin olid wend I could not attend to my houxcholil ilutlcH, A phyfilcbin pronounced my cane Connuinp tlo'll. Not holllir HHtlHllnl, I WIIH oxilill Ineil by the plivnlclllliH of the Polyclinic lloHpllnl; thrv iiIho pronounced Hie ill" cum. (.' implloii. which win, proven Inter by nn exmnlniillo'i of KPiituui, iim Tllli-reuloida llmillll wn fo'llid. I win ordered to II ColiKUinptlV" llonplbll. My nephew would not allow me to ku until I hud tried Kcknnin'il Allernllve. Be fore I hud tnken Hie medicine three, week 1 hud marked relief, nlirht awenta ijenaed; pnln In the brenut rel.eveil; eniiKli be came lonae and enajr: fever left me lllld I commenced Keltlnit well. My hen III, became normal. I am In excellent health now nhrt have been comph li ly cured for ten ream. I fi'nimlv recunnnend II." iHlitnedl (MHH.I MAKV WAHHON. Redman' Alterative l effective In llron ehllla. Aitbnin. Her Kever: Throat nnd l.uuic Trouble!, and In lipbiilldluil the ayatem. Iloea not i-ontaln riolxon',, ophttca or bahlt forinliiK druioi. Ak for booklet of cured coe anil wrlle to Kckmiin Laboratory. I'hlladelohla. I'n.. for more evl deuce, for mi le by nil Icadliiv ilrilKKlita and J. C. Perry. 4- - The nimble nlckle goes farther tlinn the lazy dollar. lljlmr .Men Fall. victims to Btoinaoh, frver and kidney troubles Just like other people, with like results In loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feollng. But there's no need to feel like that an T. D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Hitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and gcod appetite than all other stomach remedies I, used." So they help every body. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try It. Only 50 cents at J. C. Perry's. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA T U..G..Shipley Co. ? i XT 145-147 North Liberty Street V MerchandUa Batwaen Suta and Court Straeh, SALEM, OREGON P i- . . ... - ... - . nn .-, Indian Killed on Truck. Near liochollo, 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 coughB and colds. Don't risk your Ufo whon prompt use ot 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 terriblo cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," wrltos J. R, Watts Floydada Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe reliable and guaranteed. DOo and $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's. A fortune hunter Is more likely to be enamored of the figure a woman has at the bank than the one that ber corsctiere Is acquainted with. CASTORIA For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 9 . yiSTtZ Bears the Signature $100 Howard, $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 ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the syBtom, there by destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much fuith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ! Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family rills tor constipation. Because a woman can make beau tiful Irish lace It doesn't follow that she will got up In the morning lyid got an early breakfast I 4-H- Thermos Bottles The greatest convenience ever Invented for the com- fort of the traveler or picnickers, Boiling hot or ice cold drinks can be kept for hours t In one of these bottles, The ideal way of carrying food for the baby, We carry them in all styles, all sizes and all prices, X from $1,00 up' Barr's Jewelry Store AT YOUR SERVICE SIX DAYS f each week for washing cleanly and Ironing beautifully your lied Linen Table Linen Personal Linen and Family Wash Better accept our service and try the work done here. It can't be done better! CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone lfii -a AutomobiIeMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON S. F. ANDERSON, AIho Agent for Iteo and Mlehlgae Hliiionton ilolirr Co, 1,M N. High AUBURN Vf. S. 1'ITTS, Atent Also Agent for Melt 418 Court Street I'hone III E-M-F E-tf-F MOTOR SALES CO. E. M. F. "SO" Flu inters t C. L. Rose, Mgr. 810 8. Com'! Hi FORD FOKD a;i:n v, n. n. AIko Agent for It ('. (iiniite No. 5110 li Whiteside, Mirr II. und 1. oiler rry Slrcet. FAfnf A AT MOTOR MJUU-in CYCLES WATT SHIl'P Ammunition, Fishing Taikle, Y'.U North Commercial Street I'lionr OVERLAND Slmenton Motor Co., Axt fur Mitchell Tube Vulcanizing a Sperlulty. I'hone 1S9 151 North High Street HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES HACSER BROS. Auto and Motorcycle Supplies aal Minneapolis Motorcycle