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PAGE SIX- DAILY OAPIlVVr JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST '15, 1010. ADVOCATES REDUCING DEER Deputy Game Warden Charles B. Gay Says They Are More Plentiful This Year than for Many Years Some Violations. (Mcdford Sun.) "Deer were never so plentiful In Jackson County as they are this sea son at least not for several years back," said Charles to. Gay, deputy gamo warden, to a representative of The Sun. "I have just returned from a trip through the hunting country and I saw all kinds of traces of deer and there will bo grieat sport this year. aAnd wo can have it liko this every year by taking a little care. (Five' deor aro more than any ono man can ubo rightfully and I believe that tho limit ought to be induced to lhroo. That Is enough for any man and will give him all tho venison ho and his friends can eat. By reduc ing the limit to that figure, and en forcing tho law with regard to tho clpscd season, wo can havo all tho deer wo want." According to tho gam wardon, tho game laws are being observed moro generally this year than over before JThcro aro somo parties in tho woods, however, that aro under suspicion and they will be dealt with to tho full extent of tho law. In fact, al Toady ovidenco has been secured against two partes for killing doer out of tho open season and this will bo placed before tho next grand jury and it Is expected that indict ments will bo returned. Several parties which havo been hunting in tho vicinity of Croaker butto are bolng watched as reports havq reached Mr, Gay that tho law Is be ing violated In that district. Prize Offers from. Leading Manufacturers Bookonj)atents. "Hints tojnvcntors." "Inventions needed." Why' some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or .model , for search -of Patent Office'rccords. ur Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting'Cbmmisstoner of, Patent :and as. such, had.full charge.of jQie.U.S..patent Office, a GREELEY" &.M?INTIRE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, D. C. 'E mtm mm Saves or call $ fkfk Save a Big 3 Dollar THE LIMIT FROM FIVE TO THREE Several additional deputies havo Seen put on by tho state gamo war don and a vigorous campaign against violators of tho law will bo put Into effect. Another thing that is arousing tho suspicions of th)3 gamo warden is the fac tthat large number of shotguns aro found in parties who claim to bo deer hunting. No ono uses a shotgun to shoot deor and it is be Uoved that quail and China pheas ants aro the gamo that somo of tho shotgun owners are after. Tho sea son for them is closed at this time and prosecution will follow viol tlons of. tho gamo law in this inspect as well as for Illegal deer killing. Mr. Humphrey, proprietor of the gun storo on West Main Street, who has hunted deor in fifteen states, says that deor aro moro plentiful hero than in any other placo where hn has over been. Ho also states that a largo number of parties havo been fitted out with guns and hunting outfits and that a largo number of tho animals will undoubtedly bo killed this year. o : Tho Kindness of Tliackqry. Americans should havo moro than a tourist interest In tho Crystal pal aco, that famous pleasure resort of suburban London, says the Argonaut, Its famous glass walls and roof aro tho oamo as thoso which sheltered tho first great international exhibi tion in Hydo Park in 1851, an exhl bition from which for tho only tlmo HAVE decided on duced rate and have a JOURNAL is a Repuplican paper supporting the Direct Primary Law and Statement No. 1 . Its Editorial page is inde pendent and aggressive. It has a full Leased Wire Telegraph Report of about 15000 words daily and has a firstclass :-: :-: Local Staff. Take advantage of this offer and save your Dollar. :-: :-: :-: :-: JMaJmaaetm the people Hundreds of Dollars. Start at once to take advantage of our BARGAIN DAY. Remit by mail at THE JOURNAL OFFICE on or before WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31 , to secure this reduction. Do not sk for this rte fter ugust 31 America hold aloof. Not that Undo Sam was not invited to help tho prlnco consort in his attempt to glvo tho world a living picture of tho point of industrial development at which mankind had arrived; on tho contrary, every effort was mado to 'secure full representation of Ameri can manufactures. Under tho glass roof of tho Crystal palaco was enacted on Its opening day a sceno which deserves to bo recorded in a painting. Tho event coincided with tho presenco In Lon don of a young American couple on thnlr honeymoon. Tho husband had saved for many a day to glvo his wife tho I'Jeofiiire of a trip to Europe, but funds wero running short, and the pvlco for nt'ir-isslon to tho exhibition on the oppj'.'ng day was so high that one ticket only could bo bought. With that ticket tho young wife made her way to tho ceremony, only to find that, owing to her small stature, aho could not se ono of tho royalties and notables in tho great procession. At the thought of tho disappointment and tho wasto of money represented by hor tickjat, the tears began to flow down hor cheeks. At that moment sho felt two strong hands under her arms, and found herself lifted high above tho crowd. So hold sho saw ovorythlng, but when sh'fl was placed down on the ground once more it was to find her self indebted to a stranger, a stal wart KnglUhman who had divined tho cai.se of her tears. Some years passed uwvy Then, in their home town, the American and his wife went ono night to hear a lecture by a famous English author. No soon er 'had tho lecturer ascended the platform than tho wlfft, turning ex citedly to her husband, exclaimed, Tlinf'a ift ihnf'n m v crrpnt. kind Englishman!" It was Thackeray; I tho big-hearted Thackery. Saved From Awful Peril. "I nevor felt so near my gravoi" wrltC3 Lewis Chamberlain of Man Chester, Ohio, R. N. No. 3, "as I was when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled mo down to 115 pounds in spite of many remedies' and tho bost doctors. And that I am! alivetoday is duo solely to Dr. King's New DIscovory, which completely cured mo. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It also cured my four children of croup." Infallible for coughs and colds, Its tho most cer tain remedy for la grlppo, asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bron chial affections, 50c and $1.00. A trial bottlo free, guaranteed by J. C. Perry. o Ono novor gets short wait at tho bargain counter. this date so that ail Daily Paper during All subscribers to the Daily Capital Journal by mail, at the stores or on routes who pay all arrears to August 31, 1910 can secure the Daily Capital Journal one year in advance for $3. If you are paid a little in advance of August 31, pay one year from the date you are paid to, and save the dollar NUAL JoUITIcll Salem, Oregon TO SWIM LISH CHANNEL CHARLES IJ. DURBAROW OF PHILADELPHIA, WHO RECENT LY SWAM 32 MILES, WILL TRY TO CROSS ENGLISH CHANNEL. London, Aug. 15. Charles 13. Durbarow of Philadelphia, has been engaged by soveral British sporting men to attampt to swim tho English channel within tho next few months Durbarow will start from Dover and will bo accompanlod by several tenders. Durbarow is holder of the long distance record, having recently swam 32 miles without a rest and against a strong current part of the distance. Ho uses tho trudgeon stroke and oils his body before enter ing tho water. o- Turkish Warship Sunk. London, Aug. 15. Tho Turkish warship Mansouro was sunk during a severe storm a'ong tho Turkish coast, according to a dispatch received by Lloyd's today. No report of tho fate of the crew has been received. LAWYERS ARE LET OUT OP THE JAIL San Francisco, Aug. 15. After flvo days of "durance vilo" In tho county Jail serving the sentence imposed up on them by Judge Lawlor for con tempt of co rt, Attorneys A. A. Moore, Stanley Moore and J. J. Bar rett, again aro free men. The ex pense to Patrick Calhoun, the law yers client, of their sojourn behind 'the bars 4s estimated at $1,321. xTIiq prison doors swung back at midnight and tho three defenders of tho traction magnate stepped out to waiting motors, crowded with friends. They had no complaint to make of their treatment during their enforced detention but at the same tlmo thoy manifested no sorrow at leaving their quarters. When tho digestion Is all right, the action of the bowels regular, thero Is a natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking you may bo sure that you need a doso of Chamber lain's Stomao". and Liver Tablets. They strengthen tho digestive organs, improve tho appetite and regulato' tho bowels. Sold by all dealers. people will have a the hottest State Campaign in the history IIIIHIHIUIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIHUIIIIHIIIMII'IIIH ; Forty-ninth Annual Wil 1 be September 12-17 I J. H. BOOTH, Pres. Read The Journal Ads Carefull chance to get the CAPITAL JOURNAL $ QQ Save a Big 3 Dollar ARGAIN DAY Greater Than Jiver.il 1910 Grand Showing of Live Stock; Racing Program Complete. Reduced Rates on all Railroads. Come and bring your friends. FRANK y. Our advertisers are offering of Oregon. The CAPITAL All subscribers to the Daily Capital Journal by Carrier who pay up all arrears to August 31, 1910, can secure' the Daily Capital Journal one year in advance for $5.00. If you are paid a little in advance of August 31, 1 91 0, pay for a year from the date you are paid to and save the dollar Exhibition jj IN PREMIUMS AND ;i PURSES t MEREDITH, Sec. great Mid-Summer Bargains. at a re Y