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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1905)
Vff jy DAILY OAP ITAL JOURNAL, flALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST JG J903 s JM 1 CEJ, RYl a,e ut l Hootd iS? Special Extta Clearance Sale Prices T.in' Mnnnish SbirtB, plain poacco, nlso flerurcd silk, the vptv now. est of styles, and wofi, worth $2.50. .Cloaranco salo prlco $1.C0. Ladle' Mannish i Shirts, Hnon color, that'wero very closo-prlccd at $1,25, now 09c. Corset Covor Embroideries, protty patterns, COa values, only 30c a turd. A flno assortment of, embroideries and insertions only Cc a yard. Men's summor underwear 2Go n garment. Good, serviceable, light clght balbrlggan only 25c oach. ' . Lames' sun Hats, wiuo onras, only 20c cacli. GET EADY fOR HOP PICKING Ladles' hop picking gloves 10c, that fit, long canvass cuffs. This Is liorcly filling a long-foltwant. Good matorlal, and only 10c. Men's Suits, $1.50. Did you ovof'henr of tho like. Coat, vest and pants for $1.50 tho suit, linen-colored crash, just tho thing for hot vrtatber. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUW x s I m M an z M M H M M H : KANSAS LAUNCHED TODAY If She is Like Her Namesake She Will Be the Freak of the Navy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND MILLINERY. 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem IM1 and tho Puro Food Question, part to their neighbors their now-found a sorlos of articlofl on'tSafo. knowlcdgo; tho dealers would soon know thnt ri spirit of inquiry was abroad, and tho best of them would wolcomo It. Whon tho officials nnd tho physicians of tho town began to it and How to Got Thorn," In tho Itcmbcr Delineator, Mary Illnman U Issues a call to women to unito bo study of tho food question that cooperate, ovoryono would know that may uso tuotr miluonco Intel!- Ity to remedy tho existing evils. .'Amid all tho talk of food adulter- Jn," writes Mrs. Abel, thoro is ono r nete: tho buyer must bo oducat- In this matter of food tho woman lit tho ond of tho line, for it is tho bUy group thnt consumes tho bulk ttbo food. Tho function of buying I come, i ml cod, to bo her chief ceo- dc function. "On tho other hnnd, I ignoraneo of tho buyer as to food ftry great, and especially such foods Ihavo boon chnngod by rocont mcth- of manufacture. It jmi to lw much of a strain on tho average to learn, for instance, that there now threo kinds of vinegar made, consequently nil aro sold to us per ono familiar name, eider vino- Thon. people do not seem to kw that bright vcgetablo colors nro Kroyed by hont, and domand that prosorvod strawberry should be tho ennnnod pea gToon, by what- r means it may bo obtained. A atnblo cannery is said to bo add- : for tho ilmt time rod' coloring mat to tho tomatoes bocauso tho do- is for a very red tomato. It is fcn possible to be as ignorant as was woman who wanted tho now pncK tomatoes in April. I am told thnt labol 'warranted to keep any bth of tlmo in nny climate' docs arouse tho suspicions of thoso who stoutly Insist on 'no prcsorva- Im,' And thoso of us who nro not ig- rant bnVo given up in tho most igno- way nnd expoct to bo cheated.' "Now consider tho differenco it aid soon mako in any community if n a small number or housenowors gan to study tho question of the food rply. Thoy would necessarily im- tho movement had tho ndvlco of thoso who at loast ought to bo competent to guldo it. Thoro is vnluablo cxpcrlonco to bo gained in Improving local ordl nnnco, oxporlonco greatly nocded to mako our recommendations ns to stato and national legislation of any weight." Bit the Trail on Sundays. Commencing jrltbj Sunday, August Cth, tho Trail at tho exposition and nil the amusement features, ns well as tho exhibit buildings, were thrown open, and hereafter will bo tunning tho same on Sunday as on other days. In fact tho exposition will be practically as complete on Sundays as on week days. The Southern Paeifto Company have on sale Saturday to Monday excursion tickets, $2.20 for the round trip, which enables visitors to go to Portland Saturday afternoon and remain until Monday night, or return Sunday even ing, as thoy may desire. 8-7-tf Notice to Taxpayers. Tho board of equalization for Ma rlon county, Orogon, will meet at the offlco of tho county clerk Monday, August 28th, 1005, and publicly exam ino the assessment roll for tho year 1905. and correct all errors in valua tion, description or qualities of land, lots or othor property. All parties interested aro requested to appear and oxamlhe their assess ments for theyear'1005, and bavo all brrors corrected by said board if any tbero be. FRED J. RICE, Assessor of Marion county, Or. Salem, Oregon, August 1st, 1005. 8-3 6wk Study the Map Thirteen states nnd territories of the Middle West ore traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any othtr Western road I From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on" the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi ness and solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. r Camden, N, J., Aug. 12.- Tho now United States battleship Kansas will bo launched at tho ynrds of tho New Yprk Shipbuilding Company this nf ternoon. Everything is ready for tho ovent and it promises to bo ono of the most brilliant lnunchlngs over wit nessed in this city. Governor Iloch, of Kansas, Miss Anna Iloch, his young est daughter, and his ontlro staff, ns well ns a largo delegation, of stato offi cials and prominent citizens of the Sunflower stato arrived hfcro this morn ing by special train, to attend the launching of tho now battleship. MIbs Iloch will perform the ceremony of baptizing tho big ironclnd. Nearly nil tho navnl officers connect ed with tho League Island Navy Yard nnd mnny of thoso connected with the navy department In "Washington will nttend tho ceremony, and thoro will also bo a largo contingent of visitors from Now York, Philadelphia and oth or cities on the Atlantic coast. Gov ernor Iloch would havo prefcrrod tho uso of water for the christening of tho now battleship, but tho naval author ities demurrqd nnd tho governor yield od tho point. Miss Iloch will follow tho precedent by breaking a bottlo of champagno against tho bow of tho ship at tho moment when it elides into the wator. Tho keel of tho Kansas was Inid in Pobruary, 1004. Tho Kansas is a sis tor ship to tho Vermont, now building nt Qulncy, Mass., and will havo tho sanio armament as tho Minnesota, launchod at Newport News a few months ago nnd as tho Connecticut. Tho measurements of the now battle ship aro as follews: Length over all, 450 fcot 4 inches; length botwecn por- pondiculars, 450 fcotj oxtrome beam to moulding, 70 foot 5'4 Inches; eat tremo beam to outsldo of armor, 70 feet 10 inchos. Trial displacement, 10,000 tons. The warship will bo heav ily nrmorcd, nnd ter battery will bo formidable, tho main ono consisting of four 'twelve-inch, eight eight-inch and twelve scvon-lnch guns, whilo tho sec ondary buttery will bo twonty three inch, twolvo threo pounders, semi-au tomatics; six ono-pounder automatics, two machino guns of thirty calibor and six automatic guns of thlry calibor. Bhowill bo fitted with twin screws and will be roquSrcd to steam elghtoon knots an hour. Sho will havo accom modations for 800 officers and mon. S iS S SH 1 ii I I -I il 1 1 I I I I Pt- " --1'"' 'MlUMiHlllillHl lIMIHIIimMHill""' SALEM SAW MILLS Now is the time to buy your Winter Slab Wood Single load '..,..,.$ 1.75 10 loads 18-60 L Flooring, No. 1 M.JJ Flooring, No. 2 -2-60 Plnnri-i No. 3 10. W The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging to3d&Affi3& Tho Almighty Dollar. "And hero for tho first time let us Consider our alleged pursuit and wor ship of tho 'almighty dollar." This American characteristic Is- hardly n quality; It is rather regarded as n nationnl failing, tho result of a nar rowness of vision, of a wrong estimate of values. "But foreigners who como to our land and learn lifo under American conditions become naturalized in this respect quicker than in any other, Thoy see for themselves exactly what the American bos seen, and they learn that tho 'almighty dollar' in America de serves its adjective. In their own land money giveo them certain pow era, but theso powers are strictly lim ited by customs, institutions nnd con vontions. The ruble, tho franc, the pound sterling, can buy much, it is true; but tbero nro locks a money keg will not pen. In America, the dollar opens all doors, provided a man bo what he should be. Rut abroad even this proviso will not give foreign money tho power of an American dol lar. In our own land time and money will enable a man to become whatever any American may become. Ho or his descendants may be made the equals of any other. "It is this knowledge that gives the value to American money. To an American tho dollar is not only a proof of achievement, but It Is the assuraneo of opportunity. With it ho can buy freedom, education, independence. Whatever be may be, his children have the whole future in which to develop. "Money is worth only what it will buy; and In America money renders every career possible. This the imrol grant learns, and straightway he be comes rich, that he may become ambi tious. "Thus the American love of money is rooted in a good motive, it rarely crows into misorllnJas. Wo fight for money, and then part with it for what ever is better worth having." Tudor Jinks in Outlook. W0MANS REALM 5 INVADED Bad Burglars Steal Trousers and then go Trohugh the Pockets Fall River, Mass., has been worked by tho midnight marauder nnd work od to a finish. Indood things have reached such n pass that no man's pants aro snfo when onco removod from tho wearer's anatomy. Burglars nnvo burgled, and finding no sllvor wnro or other valuables havo toted off tho bifurcated unmentionables of tho head of tho house, nnd gono through tho pocket thcroof invading what horo in Salem is considered tho sacrod nnd Immemorial prlvilcgo nnd right of tho respective littlo women who have bonovolontly assimilated nnd nnnexed us. It is stated by oho paper thnt ono burglar swiped ovcry pair of trousor loons in tho house, nnd tho ownor n business mni, being compcllod to get down early, had to wear his bettor half's klmona and another had to ro main In tho houso until garments could be sent him from tho storo. Fall River got'despornto and appeal od to tho pollco with tho usual result and thon Fall River got togothor and showed that though It had lost its by coverings It had not lost its sonso of humor, by passing tho following res olutions; "Whereas, wo have long suffered in sllcnco from tho touch of a vanished hand and havo found ourselves forced to walk down town through lack of money enough for car faro, bo it Rosolvod, That wo do not bolievo tho police in our district would bo able to catch tho yellow fever If thoy were living in New Orleans, and ' Resolved, Thnt wo hereby agreo to woar our trousers to bed for tho next 30 days in tho bopo of being robbed by nobody of moro distant kin than our wives, and Resolved, That in enso wo go homo broko after n day at tho races, tho bucket shop or tho poker tablo wo will hang our trousers on a hook outsldo tho window of our rospoctivo cham bers la order that tho robbor may bo spnrcd-usoless labor and to oavo wear and tear on tho window' sorcons nnd on our nerves, and bo it Resolved, That, "police protection be ing a dream, wo horoby assess our- solves half a dollar each for fly paper, to bo placod outsldo tho window in tho hopo of catching tho thlof through close contact, and bo it further and finally Rosolvod, That a thief who is mean enough to rob a Fall Rivor man after ovorybody else, from tho Equdtablo Life and the cotton market down to tho Davis' mill and tho moat trust, has boon doing tho samo job for 12 months, should bo lynched nt eight, ami wo horeby affix our signatures to nn agreomont "to, pull on tho ropo as soon ns tho miserable miscreant is caught. REV. 8WAOKIIANNER DT JAIL. Sutiu c IVOXIXJL. .TUlUYHMA,'S9ftlW Colored Preacher Well Known in Lane County Bobs Up Again. Itov. Swackhanner, tho colored preacher, who .hold 'several meetings in Lane county two or threo years ago, gets h(s name in tho papers quite rogu lurly. .Tho following is from the Spo kano Chrenicle: Evangelist David John Henry Allen Swackhanner, Into of .Shoshone, Idaho aud formerly of llaytf, (he wandering colored preacher who visited Spokane not long ago, spent two nights of last week in tho city bastilo of Butto be cause (ho police of Rutto could not tell tho difference between, a vag and a preacher of the Swackhanner typo. A dark night, some box ears, tho rail road yards and a freight train also contributed to the unfortunate predic ament that the evangelist found him self in. It was about 1 o'clock in the morn ing, andthe Rev, Swackhanner was en gaged in the quest for a goodly box- ear tp conceal bis person in, says the News. About the same timo a vigi lant policeman spotted the sky pilot and arrested him. The evangelist was conveyed to Chief Mulbolland's hos tile, and there languished. Sad and weary the gospel shark from Hay ti emerged IntoMreedoni. "I had missed the passenger train," said tho Rev. Swackhanner, "and, not wishing to Ipso time, I was going to ttke a freight. A policeman just swallowed mo up and took me to jail. They kept roe there until this morning. There was no sugar in my coffee, no sugar in my tea. I had no cot nor blanket, and not even a chair to ,sit down on." cniiDsxK cttrrcM rLBTOHKR'8 0A1WOSIA. Salem, One Day Only Wed.9 August 23 On grounds at "Southern Pacific Depot. Traly America's Only Real Representative show stWonuiIARGEST.GRANDUT.BESTAMUSEHENl'INSTrrUTION. 4ERICA5 REAL REPRESENTATIVE SHOW &TSff?fc OMEAtf i AHP CHARIOTS, I20o STAO, aiidc s-tAt "";," Tl0On- AU.THC BC4T AMUSEMENT IDCA3. :I1 tsutitB Mtrtra atiiMtra i mssus stMti nrUDGEPORT. CONH. 3CXOUYSOUAJULUNON.D0. maim uiNijorTciNEW YORK CITY. ISRtcMrmtHAHiLRuuUXMUKS COHDUCTID'OW a0UHPPU3IHCSS PRIHClPLEa-DAlLY tXPtNSEA.U3Q0Wv THE ONLY OUtCTJS EVER EXHIBrrora IN NEW YORK Or thnt has visited tho capital cities of Europe, exhibiting beforo tho crownod heads nnd ruling families of tho world. Overflowing with delights for children, crowded with thrilling sensations for scientists, teeming with charming features for ladies. MOST FOPUIiAK AMUSEMENT ENTBRTRISH ON EARTH . .Presenting Excluslvo Features only FosBiblo of Exhibition with this Show THE OOROEOUS 'DURBAR AT DELHI Reproduced prcclsoly ns it took place in India) beforo tho Viceroy and Vicerlno. SES BURPA8STNO, SUPERIOR, SUPREME, BBNSATIONAIi SURPRISES Scon sololy with theso Shows, Staggering and otunning nil speotators. Presenting for tho first time in Ainericn ' "".' The Dip of Death Stnrtllng nnd Stupendous Parisian Scntationnl Somersault, Surprise A Lady Looping the Gap in an Automobile A Fascinating, Fearful, Flitting Fugacious Frolio with Fate. The nbssluto limit to which mortals may tempt death with impunity. THE mOIEEST PRICED ATTRACTION EVER KNOWN' Noarly $5,000 Cash for 45 seconds' Topsy-Turvy Auto Ride. Just think of itl A young lady rocoiving 100 cash ovory slock tlok for a somersault in nn automobilo. An absolutely amazing and astoundiug automobilo act. VOLO, the VOLITANT AROirXNa AN AERIAL ABYSS IN DEFIANCE OF DEATH. .THE MOST FEARLESS AERIAI, BICYCLE ACT EVER DEVISED. TrMMi "Id gggecpPBCMft AtinaQAn caaararanras DUAL DEEDS OP DESPERATE DBATH-DETYINa DARINO FEARFUL, FRIGHTFUL, rEARSOMB, FEARLESS, FABOTNATTNa FDAT Porfrraod by tho Most Intrepid Artists in tho World v A MYRIAD NEW ATTRACTIONS OF ALL SORTS 100 acts performed in threo and a half hours. Besides tho many mar volous attractions to bo socn bqforo tho porformnnpo begins. jTXr tlJmhm w AX. YMMsLMIIrT man jumping and lono distance leating tournament Three Troups of Acrobats on Three Stages at onco, TLIrty Clowns in Sixty Concurrent Acts, Two Terrific Japanese Slides for Lifo at the Same Moment, Champion Equestrians Riding Simultaneously ,. in Three Rings, Prodigious' Aerial and 0 round Displays, Tumbling and Leaping Contest, Combats, Bouts and assaults. "Speck," the smallest Horse Ever Discovered, Three Herds of Elephants, Droves of Camels, a Full Herd of Towering Transvaal Giraffes, Trlplo Circus, Double Menageries, Olympic Hippodrome,' Aerial En clave, Court of Games, Sports Arena, Momus' Realm, Racing, Traek, Aero batie Plazas, Cycling Circuit, Aviary, Spectacular Amphitheatre und Horse Fair, in which are seen 1,000, MEN, WOMEN, HORSES, ELEPHANTS AND ANIMAL PRODIGIES Two performances Dally, at 2 and 8 p. in. Doors open ono Lour earlier for a tour of tho Menageries, Museums and promenade concert. GENERATj ADMIS3ION, INCLUDING SEAT WITH FOOT-REST, BOo, CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS, HALF-PRICE Reserved and private box seats extra, according to location. All reserved seat tickets aro numbered and havo eoupens attached. Private box and re served seats for aalo at Patton Bros.' Book Store, 08 State St, and on the grounds at hours of opening. All tickets sold at regular prices. Beware of parties charging more. OWTNCt TP THE STUPBKDOUS SE5B OF THE SHOW NO STREET PA BADE WILL BB MADE, BUT A HIOH CLASS AND VBY KePENHrVB FSKH 8HOW8 WELZ. BS GrVJOf 0 THE BHOW OROUNDB ONE HOUS SSFOBB THS DOORS AMI OPSX, A 11 m ,'