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THE SALEM DAILY CAPITA!. JOUnXAL. SALEM. OliK.. FRIDAY. JI LY SO. 11S. FIVE iiiiisiHiiiiiisiiiiiiiiniui 111111 OFFICIAL LIST OF OREGON THEDA BAR A The most Wickedly Beautiful Face in the Entire World, in "The Devil's Daughter" TOMORROW EVENING WITH "Who Pays" SUNDAY AND MONDAY with Charlie Chaplin in The Champion 20c Admission 20c IIIIIIIIIIII Mill AT PICNIC JULY 28 Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICK'S ORIGINAL Malted Milk Saturday Special $1.25 Shirts 95c Long List of Former Badger, Stale Residents Registered ! Last Wednesday n-'nwm-j-''- r . . 1 Kit , 4 ' 8 . jit , S ; (W " 'A 1 .J&lVatl . n vij---.-ftcr , . s. .xu, ' ;! ' ' 1 avt Scene from "Brother Officers" now showing at the Ye Liberty Theatre. Continued Rain Means Heavy Loss to Fanners fine crop. begin next week on tin1 .lonsberg (CnpiUil Journal Special Service.) (jiiinuhy, On1., July .",0. Threshing hroihor-in-hnv of A Tnjiu.l.ii' ' lint milv few W. Harris, of this fields wore- threshed when the ruin stop-: pod operations, and farmers are ilcoply . concerned nt the threatening nBiect of the weather! There is much hay in the , iields iivvniting the baler, nnil much grain in the shook waiting for the thresher, while still other fields of ripe: grain are not cut, but shattering badly. Continued rfnin at thiR time would mean serious loss to the farmers, as it would only require a good wetting to start the grain sprouting us it did Pi years ago, when it was practically alueless except for hog feed, l'astures may be improved somewhat, anil corn ami potatoes, but the nerentge of these crops is small compared to the grain nnd hav. Another hardship of the de layed threshing is the shortnge of wheat in' the country, since the present price of eggs does 'not make it profitable to buv prepared food at $2."0 er hun dred, which is all that Is available, and at the McMunn poultry yard MO gowls are being fed on wheat clipped from the fields with the scissors. Preparation arc being made for hop picking to begin on septemner Among the new growers lianiiik, who bus n Bean picki'ig will for the canneries farm. Ihivid Craven, who died in Vortlnnd July 21. was buried Wednesday in Pion eer ccmetcn, near Brooks. He wus a I., Beckner nnd (i. place. Mrs. I. Hahn and family are unend ing the camp meeting of the Church of (lod ut Woodburn. Ms. i. H. McMunn spent Sunday at Woodburn. NEW METHODS 01' TEACHING San Pranci Inly .'!0. lr. Maria Montcssori, noted Italian educator who has perfected new methods of teaching children, will urrive here Sunday to conduct un international Montcssoii training course at the exposition. She will be n nipanicd by Signorina Anna Kcilell, her first assistnnt. The classes will be limited to 30 pupils encli. Over l.wtO applications have been received. The following is a list of the names of those who registered and paid their annual dues nt tl' annual Wis consin pit-nil held ut the fair giounds Wednesday. July -Vs. iti 1.1. This list gives the present address of the mem bers, us well as the county in Wiscon sin from which thev came: Mi's. t). K. , Lewis, Trempealenu j comity, Shaw, Ore.; 1.. K. Sieginund.' Sheboygan county, tiervais. Ore.: K. , O. Sieginund, Shciutygan county. Stay ton. Ore.; Jacob Sieginund, Sheboygan j county, Siaytoa, tire.: W, M. siig uiuiid, SlielMivgan county, Salrni. tire.: ! 1.. D. Moultou, Jul,, an county. Me-j Minnville, Ore.: K. O. Ile'iinldsoa. I Sauk county, Salem, Ore.: 1.. B. Flint.! lunu county, Marion. Ore.: K. I., i Briggs. 'ernou county, saleni, t)re.;; W. M. Blodgett. Urant county. K.!.m, j Ore: t'lns. VanWa-ner, Winnebago I county, Salem, Oie.; Pete HaiiBoi,' Barron county, Salem, Ore,: Mis. O. i A. Noves. Trempealeau coantv, Shaw.i Ore.: Mrs. W. H. Harris, VValwortU, county, Sat'm Ore.: Mrs. ,li !ui Feilen, i .Monroe county, Snlent, Ore.; Mr. and' Mrs. C. 1.. Blodgett, ti runt county,' Salem, Ore.: Mrs. C. V. Steastnini, , Clark County, Salem, Ore.; Miss Jen- j nie i.. lde. Clark county, Sulem, Ore.: Mrs. Kminu 1.. lde. Clark county. Sa lem, Ore.: Mrs. I'. Adams, Veiaon county, Salem, Ore.; Arligh Stiaw,- Waukesha county, Salem, ore.: Shaw. Waupiiseo ciointy, Salem, (lie,; Mis. A. B. dunning. Fond du l.nc county, Turner, Ore.; Noah A. Pecker, Waushara countv, McMinnville, Ore.; Mrs. Noah A. Pecker, Milwaukee f countv. McMinnville. Ore.: Mr. n ml ' Mrs. P. W. Busluicil. (iiant county, Sa lem. Ore.: Anna Asliiimn. Outnaiuie 'county, Salem. Ore.: Fiances Vnnl.aa iv.en. Outagamie county, Salem, Ore.: I IJ. H. Mcpioiahl. Crf wi'iod county, Sa-1 Ileal. Ore.; Mrs, Maggie Hussell Water-j house, lo,!:;e county. Saleni. Ore.; I.. 11. Piinbnr. Orcen eminty, Mai ion. Ore.; , A. M. Ptilryniple. Wnjivorth county, , Salein. Ore.;' S. .1. Ilot't'nia. I .a Crofso Countv. Salem. Ore.: J. II. Pin is. Jef ferson county. Salem. Ore.: Mi. l.yoin' Powell, Vernon cuiint. Sulci, i. Oie.; M's Kiln Powell, Vernon count. Saleni. Ote.;j Mrs. A. W. Powell. Vernon county. i Saleni. Ore.; Mrs. Win. Hnsnnk, Iowa county, Siileai. Ore.; Mrs, Conner, Iowa county, Sali'in, Oie.; Mrs. Kilna (loidon, . Trenipeiilcau county, Saicin, On1.; Mrs. F. K. VnnSlvke. j.iwn count, Turner. Ore.: Mrs. S. lillson. Iowa county, ; Saleni, Ore; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kings ley, Foil du l.ue county, Salem, On1.; I Mrs. J. B. Cuniiiiings, Podge county, I Salem, Ore.; F. K. anSlyke, Trempea leau county, Sulem, Ore,; Mrs. ,1. Sey mour. Oconto county, Salem, Ore.: Mr. am) Mrs. O. H. Jewctt. Pane count, Sa leni, Ore.; F. Kurz, .fefferson rounty, Salem. (Ire.; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miles. 'Podge county, Sulem, Ore; Mis. Will Ksch, podge'coiinty, Salem, Oie.; Klin er ,1. Ayres, Podge county, Sal , Ore.; 'Win. (ialloway., I own county, Sulem, Ore.; Kmmn Bal-cr fiallo.iay, Podge i countv. Salem. Ore.: W. K. Bun, Trem Twnleiin countv. Sulem Ore.: Mr. line ' Mrs. F. U. Soiithwick, Veinon county, 'Sulem'. Ore.: Mr. imd Mrs. W. 1.. Cum- Upbuilds very part of th body effldentrj. Endorsed bjr thousnds of Physicians, Mothers and Nmsrs the world over for mora than a quarter of a centur. Convenient, nj cockinj; nor sddiilonal ! milk required. Simply dissol vein water. I Agrees when other foods often fail j Sampl ft. HORUCK'S, Kacin; Wit. fflfHa Substitute ls"Just asOood" a HORLICK'S, th Original $1.50 Shirts . . $1.15 25c Black "Lasher Hose" 10c j county, Salem. O', .; Frank . Mend, ' Clark 'county, Mi Minnville, Ore.: Mr. 'and Mrs. P. ,1. Kggler, l.ncross county, i Salem, Ore.; Mr. and Mis. Joseph Flei i f el, I .arrow comity. Saleni. Ore.; Mrs. K. J. I.ausa. Juneau county. Jefferson. Ore.: Mrs. ('. T. Key. Veinon county, ' Jefferson, Ore.: Mr. nnd .Mrs, Cnsper I Audregg. l.a Crosse county, Salem. jOie.; C. II. "AtoI reg. l.a ('fosse county, Salem. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. t inier- hill. Walworth county, Sulem, Oie.; j Mrs, A. A, l ii'leilu.!. Vernon coiin'y. j Salem. Ore.: Mis. W. P. Littler, Vcmo.i county, Salem, Ore.; Lama Milner Me 'Adams, (Iritnt county. Sal, in. Ore.: 'Mis. J. Scli.illci. I'.au Clair county, ! Salem. Ore.; M. A. s. hnller. Knit Clair county, Salem. Ore.: .lee Schnller. Trem pealeau county. Salem, Ore.: Mrs. W. W. Hi'i'.tlry, St. ('mix C'Uiity, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. K. K. Taylor. tVnushava county, Saleni. Ore; P. A. Thomns. Sauk coun ty. Salem, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. PeLnp. Vernon rounty, Salem, Oie.; M.'S. A. Pel.ap. Vernon ruus.tv, Snleiu, Ore.; Mrs. M. I'lUium, Vernon county, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. V. II. Lake, Vc-nnii minify. Sulem. Ore.: Mrs. Win. Pott smith, Jjineait ceiiuty, McMinnville, Ore.; Mr. and Mi's. C. F. Snover. Hoh county. I.adyiniili. Wis.; K. Lthel Pavis. Wausliaia eouaty, Oregon City, Ore. All $2, $3, $4 Straw Hats $1.00 $1.25, $1.50 "Gothan" Underwear 75c $1, $1.50 Knitted-Silk Four-in-Hands . . 50c 50c Wash Ties 35c or 3 for $1.00 $15, $18, $20 Light Weight Suits for Men $12.75 Hammond-Bishop Company LEADING CLOTHIERS 167 Commercial St. "The Toggery" 1 c How . to . Destroy .Catarrh Germs and End Catarrh Forever LIQUOR MEN WILL APPEAL i .'JO, Formal ' A Spflrlalist's Advice. ' Catarrh is ;t germ disease and the onlv way to cine it so it will Slav1 cured nnd nevei me bark is to kill and drive out of yimr system the catarrhal ge'rins which have found lodgement there. When the germs go the catarrh will stop. The troul.lei with most treatments, like sprays, salvos, creams, ;;rensv balms, lotions, etc., is that they 'jive only temporary relief by opening up for a while the clogged lion, I. throat ami nostrils. In a little time the iiitanh comes back as bad as ever. People who suffer continually from calinrh should drop such temporary, makeshift and get something that really gets at the root of the disease and stamps It nut. There Is nothing better for such cases than breathing into your nosti and lungs the plcnsnnl. j soothing, healing, germ destroying inr' I of llyomei (pronounced High n ine) ' ! made from purest oil of Kucalyptiis, j nnd combined with other powerful j healing, antiseptic ami genu destroying ingredients, llyomei penetrates and I li in I -t the inflamed swollen incuibranes 'of your i and throat, stops dis charges, Honrs the passages and coin ! pletely oercoines the disease by do stroing its cause, For catarrh genus rjrniinol live in. your iio.ty alter tiyoinci realties tlioii. I'nuirl .1. try ami many other good drugulsts in Salem and v ii ini t v have long sold Hvoiuci on and Tliui-'duy of this week he carried a toti.l of LI!"."! passengeis. On week nils the trattic is hcaxicr and fioin this count Mr. Lynthecniii climates that during the state fair and the Cher ry fair there are days when more tliun l.OtHI people are curried on the elevator. Oil Tiusiliiv III rode with him, Wed ue-diiy o"!l nnil on Thursday "i-. a daily ael'age of -I.VS nxoided tin- state house stairs. Of this number about one third went tliioiigil to the dome. BOY KILLED IIIMtiKLF Mount V. proved bv H rnoii, Wu.h., Julv ",il his mother tor ipianeling with his v. lunger sister, Charlie Pax lor, aged IL1, ended sis life here yes tudny afternoon by blowing out Ins brains with a revolver. Leaving hi:, mother the boy went npstnlis when1 he found the weapon. .Tv'-'nt'iv 1st. I.eonnrd 'P. ,',.iilt' Sitloiii . r ',, i i m i ii. ..(. I tiositive uiiaiantee of siirccshful results Tre'n,.,',.l'en,i eon nt. SU ni. Ore.; Mr. .or nioiiey back and , , . I,. IV.a i.. .til V .ttl. J-omial i -i. I i u... Wo l,i, r 'Ollcv iMs. .'losi notice of appeal to the supreme eourt PmlntVi Salem .Ore .: J . 0 . Nndon. (ircen from Superior Court Judge Wright 's . Bn "t,, t., , on..; Mr. and Mrs. H. decision upholding the validity of ' s.ii.r. Kau Claire, Salem, Ore.; M. P. prohibition law is on file here today j M vjn, C,ii-na Falls, Salem, Ore.; It is probable the appeal will he heanl ). Vi'bster. l.a Crosse, Salem, Ore in the October term of eourt. She Falls in Love With the Blacksmith The smith is a owerful chnt big. strong, handsome, but c His crude manners soil Mae Marsh's r nice in rv uncouth. Her Shattered Idol A Mutual Mas.erpicture in Tour Parts. Hot, In- llarmn nioviilde picture Mni Marsh is as sweet and loving as clever luting helps to make this mi f you have ever seen. Also a high class miisi, nl t di e t fm ever and the nio"t Pnntage! BLIGH THEATRE TODAY Al-H) TOMORROW Admission on this extraordinary show Adults 15c Children 3c BARGAIN MATINEE lot ANY BEAT. Mis. J. C. Wells. 1 rempenleii county, Saleni, Ore.: Mr. Hcn.Jninin A. Polin, Pane county, Saleni, Ol'e.; Mr. and Mrs. O. McOilway, Trempealeau rounty, Cnnyonville, Ore.; Mr. nnd Mis. F. A. Thompson, Pane county, Sulem. On1,; John Valentine,' Crawford county. Si- I, Ore.: William M. Steele, Pane rounty. Turner, Oie.; .vlis. J. H. (Dinger, Lincoln county. Salem. Oie.: Mrs. fary Hrigg". Venom county, Salem, Ore.; Karl Knee. Columbia county, Salem, Ore.; W, II. Ho.atik, (Irani county, Saleni. Ore : Mis. M. Tuiiikiii. Vernon, county, Salem, Ore ; Jessie Tomkins, Vermin county, Salem, On1.: Mr. and Mis. W. M. Hoiifflcao. Vernon county. Salem, Ore.; A. L. Itouffciiu, Venom county, Sulem. Ore.; Mr. i-ml Mrs. I. P. pi'iinett, enioti county, Snleiu. (lie.; A. II. Soiiihwiik, Vernon county, Mil, in. Ore.; Liny Lyon Pbk. Sauk county, tiin;.ri k. N. P.: L. A. hummer. Oreen Luke county, lude cnrtV ni e. On1.; Mrs. i. V.. li' s. Lnu claite. Snlem. On1.: II. ti. Shaw, WMiipncn "oonty, Sulem. Oie.; .1. ('. Siigmunil, sl.ebi.ygaii county. Sa lem. Ore; Mr. nnd M?. C. Ij. SH-nrer. Hock louaiy. Sulem. On1.: Mr. inn! Mrs. F. Kur, .IctfcTson iiointy. Sabni. On1.; Cbff-iid Like. X'vriotn coniiiy. Si, bin. Ore.; li. Mhv Po k r . 11. Lnu ( linre. splem. re ; Pelle Morris. Sauk ci.ti Ir, sa lem, Oie. ; C. (". uiniev, V auk1 -hn find this geniMiius druggists aie now giving a pocket inhaler luiole from loir, I rubber wiih every complete treatment sold. This makes a very simple, ensv and convenient as well as a thornughly rcli.'il.le means of treating by the best known nielli", I this dang, thus ami often disgusting disease. I. 0. DAVIS, Banjo wltard of the world, at th Bllgb todsy and tomorrow. THEDA BARA in THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER !! r Hotel S.ii'vrS, rir t rir ST. REGIS i ncxtcn 4(h St., Junction U Market,, Libs & Stockton St. V SAN FRANCISCO YA'l U N VISITING TI IF. F.rf SITION MAKE YOl'K I ll'..M)()l 'Alt 1 1 MS Al" Jllli S I . Kl .(. JS Crntully lis-strcl witliin halt I, lend; uf evrtyttuag cm durit car Ins to ttw- Lns)itioa. 150 ouUiilc tuoiiit, liotc c-otil i tinning vw.tci inrvriy uim: KAIt-3 ), llirllcl ll.tlh l HI it'C',' SI '. Hi HI docilile Tiki Usl-il tw -llcnl I. Ilol.l ' : 1 Ukl' ,, II 4l,s "U 111, U , ,,1 (' I'rlvnt.' Iwilli . S." ID silicic U.M. ..! double , I'vrvlAI," -iiv M.'li'l 'I . I .' Ii.i I tC3C ij!)ij:c)t )())ciii'! I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS )i)ic)ti()icik))'k Sun FianciHi'ii, duly :t0.--Shoes icic I poor sitfetv deposit vaults, M. Piovui,' hotel ".rest, gave his oonts to u poltlf to be sliioed ami then Iclllliccl tllHl Ins uite loid conceicled jeweliy vvoitll f.UlOl.f III I hem, Sail Fiauc iseo, duly .lit.. The clisli'es. signnl of old gbuy upside1 iloivn living over the loa boileliiig let the1 exposition sent eitltlils mid soldlels hlllivillg In the1 buil'leiig, 11 We leave a ni'vv jiisetor." it vvns e'kldllllied. Oiikland, Ore., .Inly .'HI. " lie I., II,. I my Hogs. Arrest him do iiiiinb r, " ieiel Mrs, Clltheiille1 Louelerblli k to the1 pce lice loe toelny. J-'raucin (iiellaelicr, pe mined at u bird nud killed Hie dog. , It !, Mnnssci anil I'ri'-iel. nl ( 230 RCARKY ST. t.Sullara-HlBcmh Ma. I 1 1 k -w SAN FRANCISCO A aicklna, fire-pirxil, up to-d.ltl I lt.tr?, localcrd in ll,a center of cvrrjlhin arid on a difcKt hna to lha Eipn-iiiiia Gusindi. RATES Detached Bath M.00,M.5Q iitt!i ISO, 12 00 duhl frlvolc; Dath 51.50. 12.00 linili jmnodsubii I ! Tak a "Universal" Bus direct la Hotcl I i0 llioou ot 3. Ul ( ucMtcsr-tert-y Cissmm fnm Tlss) ut Timsti-Kl St tv. l fcef P i. 1 , i tr. re... I .i.vi.kc.SuM. S, u l I... ,.r Si . x.ll. w' , u.kN,eK Oi el he of FOR THE COMMONWEALTH A Thrilling Story of Political Jealousy, Woman and Blackmail Who Paysjjjoc Quality j The Oregon 1 Comfort ';u V caV " ' ' ' S c i-'i .". . mik Mi. r fece ths h I'd in 1 i li.vUn, llo.st It.'tenl I f ,i I the World! Press k ' . v a so. America's Greatest Cigarette ani tppum I fmmn ca ca VJJ State House Elevator i Carries Many Passengers I- I. t i t f i i i ' ! 1 1 ' I'iiijf Hie 1 1 1 riKiiflip ut tli ta i, hum- i-1 f t n ' r i k. nly y th tyuUr inii-r nf i y f i n f tc r S- (!( f Htf -itv fr in !(t- -1'ttin i-f I tvu-ii.inif. I'l f t" II fk il.cf lujinh.r uf ). ir iM i,n h I n ui,f , it 1 i, tlie f.ft.(vM-i'.r. in'iff't-.l t' f-f .j-.tew pll't Hl.fl.! At - n 'i '-li.v. U !( ' WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UP 1 Though Sicknd Suffering; Al j Lait Found Help in Lydia ! L Pinkham'i Vegeta Lie Compound. I Rlchrnnnil, Pa. - " When I slartcd ' tuking I.ydia K. Piiikbnm's VcgetabU ( otii,iitid I was In a (Ireudfully nimlowti state of hitalth, hail Internal trou bles, ami was so ex tremely nervous and prostrated that If I had Klvon In V my feelings I would haw Ix-en In Ih-cI. As it was I had baldly strength at times to m on my fct. and what I 'lid do was by a rca -(Tort 1 could not fieri at night and i,f roiirsi! frit very bed ill the nmrnliiK, and had a steady h'-adachi. "Aftl-r tllkltlg tbll Seenlld iK.ttlc" I no ticwl tliat the- headache w as not so bad, 1 rested Ixlter, ami my liervrs Were Itronger. I continued Its u until it made a nw woman of me, and now I can hardly realif that I am able to do so muc h as I ilo. Whem-vrr I Y now any woman In t4 of a g'sl mlii in I highly pralt I.ydia K. I'ltikham's Xi-K rtablf Comiiound." Mrs Fuank CUKK.olW N. Tulip fit., I.lchmc-n.l.l'a. ITamca llata Uf TrUlug Vfomr for forty years how I.ydia rM'Inkhsm'a Vegetal,!-' (;umMirnl hs reaion-a ineir health wlo n aulFi rirm with f-inali Ills. This accounts for iho eriornious demand foi it from rotwt to fiaaL If yU ara troubled with any ailment peculiar to I women why don't you try I.ydia K. , I'inkham'l VeteUble t'om-uol T It will my you to do so. I.ydia K. I'b1" hum Mclicnitj (.o., I.ynn, wass. j. Han I'm in is, ei, .fill v llii. When lion Scifeit wants in feel noimnl at li ml H on his heail. Veiaou cliives niitiiiuijiile aroeind the1 vcrleciel sedei n basin mi the one lit the fair lend re u Irifugiil fof.-e lens re vcrse:i ll nlei ot thlngi insole linn. Los Angeles, Cat,, July Ilo At ngnlli cllig of di'icf unites hell', llscs Id't Mlllel. Mabel Mevers, and l.llll Plelly, sung 11 1 Love You, Cabfoi inn, " in tin1 sielt Ihligllllge. CIT7 COMMI88lONr,R BIIOT Speikicne, Wash., July IIO. -To cm ploye-s in the city Inssurer's olflee ura Iniliiy leiiipoinrily sioipenelcil folloniieg eliseeevery of a shortage of '.'.li'tl to I. nnil by I'.ioiiiiissii.ni r of t'tnnuee . A. Kraft. Th' shortage occuicel nlnlc Arthur . Lewis, now public service i'e,iiiiiii-s r, was c ity Ircnsurcr. Lewis homed to hpolniiie Inst inglet wlei-n no life d of the matter. Tillamook Seashore Resorts where thousands of people .li-lictct to spe,e, their suuiiiiei vacation IJ HOUIIS I'BOM I'ORTI-AND over the luo-l vyondcrful sono' lnp on the Aoeeroun ' oiilineal TWO DAILY TUAINH Tiltaiiioiik Passenger I.v. Portland 7.1"' a. in. Hciithcm Spe, nil I.v, Portland 1:10 . m. Parlor Observation ai Willi loifl' t I h on Iho "Seashnie H( ml" DAILY AND WKKK PND I'AUEH I r-jtn All I'oluts Scushorc1 Tillamook leiuuty'' giving list of lintels, rates, el v. Ask for folder' A Visit to thii Two World Expositions at H'i I'r.eioip.o and "-iio Pieg'e is a life lima and one you eniinot aff' Nil IV r, tu ut of to hTlX'IAt TAKKrl IH JULY Han rramlsto, Los Aneles and Ban Vo on ce-iUM daus LOW IIOUND TRIP TARES DAILY will stopover ill cither eliieelioii I'our I' ins Tialiu Dully lu lUch Dirsitloa HTOP OVERS AT EXPOSITIONS All lirkel. tie the 1,'ii.t viu Califeerleea l erinil alole overs lit PlIlB' isrO Hil l I.OS AllKe-b'S til Sll the I . M,SltlOllS Ask nejrcut A' iet for "' aliforma and Ps Two Woe )y-ry.rr'-gj 'Way Selu .Noten Shasta Koutc' Southern Pacific John M. Biott, aenersl ParMiitier Anent, PortUnd, Oron.