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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1905)
'f-V Jfc-,' AlTO-- rnF Tr-! -st, ""FTS T-fer 1W TF "IpTT "rT's&i$Frs DAILY OAPI'jCAL .TOUMTAI." JMLT1M. OKTSOON SATURDAY, ATJQUBT C, 1005. tVIfX; TERY wUesj MEAl H aajaj "Mil SS Ill &H. y yjwj Tnj t- EGON LTE BANK Ison, Oregon Capital $25,000 est facilities known to liable banking offered ttrons. Jefferson is a )od town, has good res, good mills, a good ink, and good people. meand see (is. Oregon. State Bank A. AUPPERLE, President J. CAMPBELL, Cashier Yellow fov develops usually from mich a chnngo is npimronhSt. Pn'iil thrco to four days nftor infection. Press. ' sometimes it takes seven days. u7trfC jtfr,swivi -mlt 7hMMM.S? JiV. mm iiWf- AV &"fafi , , t&SBs&k $ &. .v tiWri& TUB SUMMER MAN. ill look aa neat and ologant in his to as tbo suramor girl if ho nttircs self in v?lil to duck or crash suits, to or fancy plquo vosts, and in spot- whito linon, shirt collars and coffs, I looking just llko now by having , dono up at tho Balom Stoara Laun No summer girl ovor laid her on a more immaculato shirt front i wo nro laundering ovory day. Test laundry work and provo it. ough dry Co por pound. ilem Steam Laundry ICOLONKL J. OLMSTED, Prop. )OHOUS D. OLMSTED, Manager. IlLiboriy Stroot. Phono 411 mvo ordors in Dallas with J. J, lor, or at the Hoy Confectionery ro . mmm fcllow rover, Oauso and Symptoms. kn ncuto specific disoaso. tcntrietod to cortnin geographical lits. Jhnrncterlrcd by n high fovor of rt duration, gnstro-intostlnnl (lis- mccs, hemorrhages into tho skin mucous membranes and a yellow It of tho Bkin. Pirst recognized definitely in tbo tot Indies, west coast of Africa, Gen M America and southward along th consts of South America and rthwnrd to tho south Atlantic nnd Elf states. It has boon brought to north Atlantic sports by vossels. fho mosquito is blamed for tho read of tho disease. Frost stops yellow fevor. Survivors from one attack of yellow Ivor bocomo immuno from furthor at- Icks. The yellow fovcr gorm bus not yet ten discovered. (Soma authorities say the disoaso is kused by a toxin, not a germ. Xlio attack comes on with sevoro chills or rigors when It comos sud denly. It mny como on more gradual ly wlthvlnnguor, hondnohe nnd mnla- rinl symptoms. Tho temperature goes to 105 degrees, sometimes higher. Tho fever InstB from thrca to five dnys, at tended with pains-in tho back, limbs nnd head. There is nausoa nnd vomit ing. Tho yellow tint "of tho; skin, from which tho fovor gots its namo, begins on tho second or third day. In sovor eases smnli hemorrhages tako placo into tho skin nnd mucous membrane. Tho vomit is at first whito. Lator it becomes very dark and in np pearanco liko coffee grounds, when it is known n "black Vomit." Thcro Is blooding nt tho nose, mouth and gums. Delirium usually follows, then unconsciousness nnd death. Mortality vanes. lit some epidemics It has been us high ns 83 por cent. In others ns low ns 10 per cent. Heat, moisture, bad drainage, tin oloanlincss and unhygoiiic conditions favor tho disease, but tho mosquito is most of nil responsible. ' Experts scorn to ngreo that tho first step to combat tho spread of tho fovor is to attack tho mosquito. Completo rest nnd cnroful "dieting coustituto tho prlnclpnl treatment for yellow fever. Different drugs nro used to holp nsslst tho body nnd organs to ward a natural condition. Pramd Building Ago Ended. All ovor tho country tho mnrgln be tween firoproof materials nnd lumber is narrowing with somo rnpldtty, nnd, ns has been Bhown, has already disappear ed or is on tho point -of disappearing in cortnin sections. At points distant from nny sourco of lumber supply and nenfor tho conters of steel manufneturo lumber is naturally higher, nnd fire proofing, or nt least mill construction, nnturally lower than In Minncsotn, Yet, oven here, enroful estimates on tho proposod J. J. Hill school showed a margin of only about 11 per cent be tween reinforced concrcto construction nnd ordinary b'rick-nnd-frnmo construc tion. In ordinary residences a differ ence running from 12 to 18 per cent, averaging probnbly about IS per cent, romalns between tho cost of n brick-nml-frnmo building and a To-enforced concrete building. Rut tho price of lumber, while now fairly stnblo, is almost certnin to ad vanco again ns it hns advanced in tho Inst ton years. Fifteen years is set down us tho limit of the Minnesota timber supply nt tho present rnto of lumbering, nnd oven beforo that time wo shall hnvo to socure part of our supply of oven ordinary grados from much moro distant points. Hut ns lumber hns advanced tho goneral ten dency of stool has bocn downwnrd. Portland comont hns been becoming chonper and choapor, nnd brick, tilo and othor nrtlficlnl firoproof building matorlal lias likowlso steadily de clined with tho improvement in pro cesses nnd the Introduction of other oconomlcs possible- with' nn enlarged production. It is, thoroforo, safo to say thnt bo foro long tho oxtonslve use of wood In buildings, except for floors, doors and interior finishings, will become a thing of tho post. Tho desirability of A HOTEL FOR, WOKKINa GIRLS. Ono of Its Foaturos Is a Marble-Lined Rink, Yot tho Charges Aro Ohoap, Btondlng room, is ono of tho features of tho hotol. Swings nnd gymnastic apparatus will bo put up nnd tho girls provided with roller skates. Bright, well furnished sitting rooms nnd class rooms, a work room for sew ing nnd foundry are provided. Tho r a t.-i--t. - -..,., ,. " ur" ", n woaiuir roiuuvo u0lir001n8 nro ilght) nirv nud comfort of tho Duke of Manchester, hns oponed nbiC) an(l hot m,tcr nnd, bntIlg nr0 fre0 In Southwest London n hotel for work-1 Tho lnclu.lvo charg0 h 85 conta ing girls. There are no restrictions on w0eki2 cents n night, tho liberty of the girls. The hotel Is , lJor(1 i.n(lstook has Mlvcd tho prob. comfortable, oven luxurious, anil tho lcm o how to vo on 5 tmin a dftJfi prircs for board and lodging nro sc Por 85 cont8 ft 0ek,8 bonrd ,, small that they will make Now York's )Vldod-at a pinch. For an extra qunr working girlrgaip with astonishment. jtor tho raatron win lmdorlnko to food rho .hotel ,1b a commodious one- i, unnr..a ...ii storied building Surrgiiuded by ft long carriage drive. v ' An immensq mnrble-lined rink, on which G00O peoplo would find ample IF YOU A pot of tea costB 2 cents. A throo courso dinner, consisting of soup, steak, pudding nnd fruit pio, enn bo obtained for eight centB. Roast boof or pork, .two vcgotnblcs and plum pudding cost 1 only 12 conts. Irish stow is 4 cents mm an puuuings z cents. Lord Undstock allows his girl bonrd or plenty of liberty. Tho rules aro fow nnd not irksomo. LIchts aro out STAMMER WE CAN CURE YOU Stammerer of Detroit. Ulchlitui. F-iUMInhxl lT.n at JUi.K). nut nnrmiiMtnn in nfnv nut jfr. IUt purrd tfaonMndi, Oold WU1 awordrd I , ... woriTj rir. stLouinuoi. ltecammcnded by rhri lutor enn bo obtained from tho mntron. This iutitaucniiMaWMUmunneiiiMrDriiaiui witii visitors nro permitted, but mnlo cuosts ry lnr elM of raolli la tl.ndncn.n ni I ' v.....v, uUv ...... u buua wom.n,Klrlnrtboj'-ll!utff,i.ntomtj-. M.nrh.TO nro received in tbo hall. bn euracl In Ihrra VNki. Iiui flva ta its wka la lha tlinoniuallynqulrtd. WlllclOMlnlrtlandonUctobr lltli. Will tctvpt pioiu until srtcnihr 1 A rosrnvE. AiiBOtuxK ours dUAitANTEKD. Writ l one f or panlcnUrt and Urnu. It 70a m.nllon !hlt rpr Ktid MnJ t CTnt. In lUmpa, to corar imtmr. vlll in(. tou our cloth bound, suu pan bonk. "Tho Origin and Tntmt nt of Stammering," tit otchanr. m Addr.M,"WILIJAM X. UTW1B Woitern lUprowDtatlT Aa.oclaU Principal B. W. Ooi . 1 OUi and llaleltth Btreete -POHTlANO, OIIKUON n IToU-we pupil, accepud at I'ortUnd after 8pt. lib There Is no ago limit for the board ers. London Cnblo to tho New York American. 4y Ciierry Pectoral, Wc believe in doctors. They believe in us. We give them the formula of our Cherry Pectoral. They order it .for coughs, colds, bron cliltls, crouo, the qrio J.C.ArtrOa.. .r - - i.ow.11. vine.. Missed Ilor Favorlto Dong. Last summer n little girl living, nt Mt. Auburn, Cambridge, wanted to go to Sunday school" with her sisters nnd brother. As sho was not much over thrco years old, her mother was afrnid she would not keep quiet; but tho old est slstor promised! to bring hor homo immediately in enso thero should bo nny trouble But Annie, tho llttlo ono, behaved very woll, and when sho enmo homo with the others sho could' not tell her mother quickly enough what a fino tlmo sho hnd. "What did tho childron do, Annlot" tho mother aBkcdv "Oh, they sang hymns, nnd tcn'ohor told them 8torlca.M "And whnt did you do, Annlol" "I folded my hands nicely nnd kept 'ery quiet, and when thoy sang I did, too; but, mnmmn, isn't it qucor, thoy novor snug 'Yankee Doodlo.' " 3w t . 11)3 Mid Yot llara Knfl botj JIjt.iti.ro r SZSrjl "&mf7jr -Gtiti of &&, &M Moving Excelsior Wood. Two teams began hauling tho two thousand cords of oxcolslor wood which hns been stacked on tho river bank nbovo town for tho pnst two years, to tho depot Tuesday morning, nnd it will bo shipped to Eugene. Tho wood ttos piled nenr tho old sawmill and it was proposod by tho owners of tho wood to build n mill thero and work it up ns soon", ns Booth-'Kolldy Co. put up a sawmill hero, but It has bocn docldod to work up tho wood nt Eugene. Somo tlmo ngo Messrs. Booth and Kolloy wcro down hero nnd took measurements proporntory to rophlrlng tho old dam sufllciout to furnish power for working up the wood, but tho expense of re pairing tho dn in was1 thought to bo too flrent, nud1 tho plan was given up and now tho wood is being hauled nwny. Our people hnvo not given up tho hopo that n mill will bo built here somo tlmo, but when no one seems to know. Hnrrlsburg Bulletin. Why Ho Tclt Hurt. "Then you don't bcllevoin phronol ogyt" "No rnlljor not. I onco gnvo ono of thoso follows n sovereign to road my head, and, nftor fcollng it a long tlmo, nil ho said was thnt I had no idea of tho vnluo of money." Punch. J. L. COATES m I I V-0 .- SHOUT MEN nro apt to feci that they aro at a disadvantage. They aro not wlien they como to ua. Short in stature, we can fix them out all right, hecau60 our clothing ia de- t signed for all ekes. Short in pocketbook, you will find no other place whero what you have will go go far. E. KOPPE, Clothing nnd Furnishing goods. Y, SM. 0. A. Building, Salem. University Shoes $3.50 The best ahnea In tha m&rket for the money. Noted for style, quality and comfort. Wo manufacture ladles' woolen fcawla to order. See our designs. V StSSSsSsSRsj &F-2QGrBS!? Violin Maker and Repairer Especial attention giving to restor ing old violins. Itopairing bows, man dollns, guitars, cello or bass. Many violins aro weak on somo strings. I can strengthen tbom and equalizo tone. Satisfaction guaranteed. IJoom 7 Mur phy block, Salem, Or. Gtand Seaside Excision ALBANY TO NEWPOET AND BE- TTJBN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1905. QIoto Contest Newport Opera House, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1005. YOUNG nTZSIMMONS vs. TWIN SULLIVAN BASEBALL! COBVALLIS VS. NEWPOBT. Sunday, the 6th, at 2 p. m. Three-day tickets from Salem, good going on Saturday or Sunday excur sion train and returning Sunday night or Monday morning. Tickets good on Saturday night overland to Albany, and on excursion train Sunday. Fare from Salem $3.00 for round trip. Numerous attractions on Sunday, in eluding surf bathing, boating, ocean trip to Seal Eocka on tug "Lorens," and a fine game of baseball. Don't forget the glove contest on Saturday night, the 5th, Train leaves Albany at 7iS0 a. m. 25c and 35e vnlucs in WOMEN'S LACE II08B. In great assortment of patterns. Shop early to get tho best .lity 2Co values in CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE. MHWnHanMnHMHHNHHHHHHaH iMWWtl" a a raaM. i 1 -r - i - - i i - " "" In broken sizes, best quality.. 15 August Solo 2 pair 25c AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Beginning this morning it's the summer clearance time, stocks mast cow be re duced to make room for incoming fall and winter goode. and out earnest en deavors are seconded by the lowest price quotations we have ever made. Every stock is full of bargains in desirable, high class merchandise and the stocks are so complete that yoti will find it pleasurable to select from them. Buy your supplies now and take advantnge of these great reductions. I Jf Iw l jwyjH f 1 M m itavx If l Klmx H fi II ft I I ft i mJI Bargains Galore 50c cable cord Kat Kai slues 85c and $i.25 27 inch chargeable silk $t.50 36nch cloth of gold $.00 1Q inch Mack iaffeta silk 1 9c 57c 98c 56c TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS At Bargain Prices ?150 values reduced tc $3.00 $5.00 values reduced to 3.50 $0.00 values reduced to 4.00 $8.00 values reduced to 5.33 $0.00 values reduced to COO $10.00 values reduced to 6.65 25c and 35c extra size Vests and Drawers 10 35c lace trimmed Summer Vests , 1Q lOe colored and white Feather Stitch Braids 7 Worth mora than regular prices. 5c our regular price, Feather Stitch Braids 3 35o to 60 changeable and plain Silk Belts 19 75e to $1.50 plain and faney Belts of Silk aud Leather, August Sale 25 $85c and $J.C0 inffeta and foulard waitings 59c 60cand 75c desirable dress goods 39c $J.0O and $1.25 embroidered dot goods 85c 0 1 8cnd 20c double width flannelettes i Oc J2jJ-2cgradclannclcttcs 7c 25c grade school plaids ' J2 J -2c f5c grade school plaids 7 t-2 50c to 75c high grade wash goods 25c 50c cream costame linen 25c 25c to 50c coin spot, organdies 15c f 5c'to 25c figured batistes 8c $2.00 embroldcrled waist patterns $i5 5c linen lawn handkerchiefs 2c 25c linen initial handkerchiefs tSc 50c popular style veilings ' 25c 75c wanted pattern veilings 3ftc TAILOR-MADE OUTING SUITS Kntlro Stock nt exceptionally low August Sulo Price. 8.60 values now $ 6.75 10.00 values now 0.60 12.60 values now 8,60 15.00 values now 10.00 18.50 vs!scsLnoT7 12.50 LASIES' GLOVES 60o values, worth more, I.Inle Not ' Oloves 39 Whito aud Color. 60o qualities ladles, Silk Glove 25 25c qualities in Misses' Bilk Gloves .'... ..15 $1.00 quality real Halo Mllanalso Oloves 08 35o grado in black Lisle Oloves 200 Two-clasp style. til si I