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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1905)
'.HWWHWjWjW'11' ' - I ir I I.I r r SHOULD BECHUMS In ono of tho current midsummer magazines tho perennial marriage ques- 1 tion is treated with a light and airy touch, served, so to speak, upon tho pjntter of well told short' story, A typical American husband and wifo, belonging to tho "classes," and real izing Roasottl'a jingle: "What does tho father dot Father makes monoy. What docs tho mothor do! Spcndfl all tho monoy' nro tho central figures lntho ekotch; Dav in and day out, during Hie heated term, tho husband toils and molls in his ofllco down town, while tho wife, arrayed. In cool linens and laces, takes lifo easily in tho luxurious country placo, literally lifted upon a pedestal of oaso by tho sweat of her husband's brow. Tho man, driven remorselessly In his rolo of monoy maker, a olavo to hard work, -. of which his wifo apparently knows littlo and cares less, growB resentful of her solflsU caso, and tho situation tends to a strain, when' tho crisis is avoided by tho wifo, who, having quril iflod horsolf .as stenographer, gives hor husbamVs prlvalo secretary a muoh noeded vacation and becomes-hor sub stitute. Tho result of this unusual proceeding is; as tho immortal Mleaw bcr would eay: Happiness! Tho moral deduced, is that to bo happy in mar ringo, tho twain- must bo "married enougty" not inroly joined togothor in tho bonds of matrimony. Aran, and wifo must bo comrades first, last, and . all tho- tlmo. Within limits, tho fablo is of a PCTTflAiattCrtnMtAgAiaMOMW03l'tyuEaDAT.,AUQUS-C 20, 1008. Jm. w Smrmmtm . AT . n JLUZI & y r . jpffl!Yourde'c tor will tell ym why he pre- scrioes it forthia bteod, weak Serves. He will exfiifi whv it fiives strength, coursee. enduiv, ance; SoldforOffVe-grr.ingte I lent directions and with groat success. ' AIM ingenious exporiinonto of tho lab oratory workers moke an. absorbing I story and one. that! has for the lav J mind continual astonishment; ' household metaphorically went to mrriaR vowd. But to. boa comrade pieces, while she did hor wholo duty n mU9t aUo to 4o mor0 han by tho exposition, and left things nt ' J I? """" , We f, ! homo to hor husband. pZ A "'b5 'H? mU8i'bo mal sympathy, , . . H, 1 niLAMrnniMnn nn.l AnnnAf .. amm - w-"wMMjy MI i,7KHrUV9t, s SB" fcllowt ho tried so, hard to fill my placo but ho just couldn't) ho didn't know how. Still, everything has its compon sations, and now ho thinks my domestic auuuy is something -wonderful." It is indubitably tho nart of n.imnd wife to. interest horsolf heartily in all truth; what a mart wants in a wife, what- a woman needs iff a husband; is comnpnnionohip- and 'sympathy. But that- comradeship, that undorstnmllng of another's noods, must, usually, from tho inhoront naturo of things, bo men tal' and opiritual,- rathor than physical. As tho1 Jewish ritual tolls us, la effect, mon and women differ, and each bas h'is or hor own part in lifo to fulfill. that -concerna her husband, to give him nor rui land intelligent sympathy al ways, and in everything, to boliovo in him, or, if thpt is beyond her, to mako bellcvo to bellevo and so encourage him to effort. Moreover, it is hor boundon duty to do all sho can- to f ur thor his best Interests what that "all" is must dopend upon circumstan ces, ami' so bo loft' to individual judg ment. Community of interest by no moans necessarily implies community of occupation; comparatively fow wives can share their husband's daily grind, otherwise than by oondlng him forth thoroto with tho serono conscious ness that all will bo well during his nbsonco; that her end of tho burden will bo well and bravoly borno. "The heart of her husband doth safely -trust in hen" Whon n wifo is childless; sho -may, perhaps, bo ablo to servo her husband as. Ills private, secretary, his -business assistant Among tho "masses'' there nro many wives who do so well and wiacly, but in this case society, as un derstood by tho "classes," is left out of tho question altogether. Tboro ore times, frequently, whorr a man's finan cial status may bo seriously .affected by tho social standing of his wifo. Tho duties of a. mother nlso must necessar ily intcrforo with tho literal comrade ship which makes tho wifo an active Tho. woman. -who. maketh. tho eart of hor husband! to rejoice will not only order tho affaire of her houshold wise ly, eho will also keep la touch, with tho broad issues of -life and pay proper attention to tho outsido inlorosts which appeal to hor husband.. . There is much oxcuso to bo made- for tho man who prefers dinner at his .club, .rather than a nowspapor, beyond . tho- advertise ments, and is wholly uninterested Jn tho vltaL issuos ,of tho day, in politics, and- finance. Thero is novcr onding,. discussions, sdmo of it soul disquieting,., as woil, nowadays, upon, tho rclntivo positions of tho sores, yot nothlng.hos over been, or can be, fluid which tends moro. to mako marriago tho earthly paradise which it should bo than, tho , following lines, albeit old-fa9hionod: "This woman's need; To bo a beacon whon tho nir Is dense. A' boworof poAco, n lifelong .recompense;.. This is the sum of. woman 's -worldly crcod. And what is man. the while! And what his will! And what the furtherance of his world ly hope! To turn to faith; to turn, as to, a rope A'. -drowning, sailor;- ollhls-blood- to spill .. For ono ho lovcs,-to -keep hor out of ill; This Is tho will of man, ami this his scope' HELEN OLDPIBIJD: Grave. Trouble Foreseen. i , It needs. but littlo foresight to tell, that whon your stomach .and live' aro badly affected, grave trouble Is ahead, unless .you take- tho proper medlclna for your disease as-Mm. .John. A.' Young, of Clay, N. Y... did. She, sayat "I had neuralgia of the liver and BtomaoVmy hoart was weakoned, and I could not eat, I was very badfor a long time, but In Electric Dlttera I found, just what I needod, for they quickly relieved and. cured me." Best medicine for weak-women. Sold under guarantees by J.,0. Perryy Druggist. jm, .or.,- at- COo-a Jbotttl. Ask. for and Insist on Getting iBPLEY'SflERfECriON kL r Whetiordering your baking powder. It Js the best and the cheapest - Reasoning It Out- ' Teacher (of class in zoology) What is tho proof that a sponge in a living animal! Young Man (with tho bad oyo) A man. is a living animal. Many mon are sponges. Thoroforo a spongo- is a living animal. Chicago Tribune. Mrs. W. l Babcock and lltllo daugh ter, Amelia, who has beon-ln Eugene visiting hor brother, J M. Woodruff, returned homo Sunday. "participant in hor husband's woTk, A wifo cannot alwayB go forth by her husband's side to shnro his dally toil, noithcr is it often desirable that sho should do so. Man usually toils to so euro a homo; it is tho wonman's ofllco to mako that home. Ho provides tho materials, it dovolvcs upon hor to uso thoso materials to tho bost advantago, to make suro that their homo shall be in truth a homo, a haven of rest and peaces after tho labors and Btrlfo of ' JG.n'o work as a man nmong ram in .rtho world. Unless a wifo gives her presence ami her dally caro to homo, that homo must suffer. Ono of the clover women who composod tho fn mous "Chicago Nino" at tho World's Columbian Exposition, afterwards gavo an amusing account of how her own Quickly Weans Away, d Feoplo somotimos dread to enter a bank, This is simply because thoy aro not familiar with the customs L if business. But this fooling of emuarrassmont quickly woars away with thoeo who deal at. this bank. At least wo try to havo it so; we want every customer to fool easy and at home. Salem-State Bank L. K.PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier Tho radical and physical dlffofonco bo- tweon thoir rcspectlvo physical and do mestic liabilities Tenders such associa tion impossible. Marriago-ought to bo- a partnership In tho truest and best sense, of tho termy but- that sense' is of tho kind where-tho Ufa is moro than 'meat, tho body moro than raiment. The Inhor out fitness of things forbids that such partnership should bo justly ono in a pecuniary sense, that Js to say,, that tho wife should bo obliged to go out into tho world, to labor at her hus band's sldo, thus making a contribution of monoy to tho domestic fund in addi tion to her labors and her risks, her cares, as a mother. Tho1 woman who "lookoth well to the wayo of her household" has, as tho saying goes, her full work cut out for her. She )nust bo ablo to roalizo responsibility, and boar It fitly; not ono who regards l tho chief object of her existence to enjoy herself. Sho should bo able to hold her own and tako hor placo in society without yielding horsolf a wil ling slavo to its capricious dictates, Thero is a medium in all things, or, at least, thero ought to be. A woman may be thoroughly practical and do- most I cat oft, yot never bo in danger of degenerating into a domestic drudge whoso wholo soul is absorbed, in hor dust pan and sauco pans. Mrs. ret it told tho "New York 400" that no woman who does not know how to cook 1ms any moro right to marry than, tho man who is Incapable of earning a living' is entitled to toko unto hlmiolf a wire, 'ino eider worm useu 10 say that no woman who could not mako a jwoll fitting gown for herself was fit to bo a bride, but suroly no woman who can bo nothing but a luxury, not to say a burdenytkas any right to tako tho II IIHllMfMtMiHHMaHMilllfiMiMUMtitHMWlWHl Special Exta Clearance Sale Piccs Ladies' Mannish' Shirts, plain pongee, also figured silk, the very new est of styles,and'weU worth $2.50. Clearance sal-priee$L50- Ladies' Mannish-Shirts,, linen color, that were yexj elose-prleed at 1.25, now 08c. Corset Cover Embroideries, prettypatterns, 50c values, only 30c-a yard. A fine assortment of embroideries and insertions only 5c a yard; Men. 'a summer underwear 25c a garment. Good, serviceable, light X weight balbrlggan' only 25c each. Ladies' sun hats, wide brims, ouly. 5e each, GET READY FOR HOP. PICKING, ' Ladies' hop-picking gloves, 10c, that fit, long canvass cuffs. This is surely filling a long-felt want. Good material, and only 10c Men's Suits, $1.50. Did yon ever bear of the like. Coat, vest and pants for $1.50 the suit, linen-colored: crash, just the thing -for hot weather, , R0STEIN & GRBENBAUMi DXY GOODS, OLOTHZKa-AMD MHJCDTEKsV 298 a. 3(K Commercials. Salt mmMtmmmammtmtmmmatmmmimumimwnmtmT Troltmgixutiha. Prtaeiof Life." Professor Metehhikoff," chief of re search at the Pasteur Institute of Paris, and one of tho eminent biolo gists of the day, has reached tho as tonishing conclusion that tho span of human life may bo largoly increased. In tho September McCluro'e, A. E. Mclfcrlano describes in- a paper which is tho outcomotof a aeriea.of. intorviows with Professor MotchnJkoff, the dis coveries and investigations which give warrant for tho scientist's bolicf. Professor Motchnikdff 'a latest inves tigations havo shown that old age an wo know it is practically a disease, Just na tangible and conquerablo as any other human ill, and ono against which thd body should bo able to arm itself with a. weapon as offoctlvo as thoso -which science, raises -against' bu bonic plague or diphtheria. Tha discovery of' tho pathological naturo of old age is the outeomo of AietcnniKoii's tuscovery, ttome years ago, of the function of the phagocytes (whito corpuscles of tho blood) whoso activity in attacking and devouring tho hoetllo microbes that oater tho sys tem in tho measure of our immunity, front dlseaso. In observing these microscopic "watch-dogs, of tho Wood," tho astonishing discovery was made that certain- diseases,, notably tho "atrophies," not only wore not combated by tho -phagocytes, but were actually caused by them. It was seen that certain physical conditions cause a reversion of thd activities of tho macrophages (a variety of phagocyte) which? then turn their attacks upon the body itself ami devour its cells as voraciously as under normal. conditions they destroy foreJga-iierobos. Prom thw. .discovery it was ,bnt a step to recognize, the "analogy between these, phenomena, and the staten called "old Lage," which is nothing. moro than com pound-atrophy. So far the. moat -positive results ob tained' havo beoaireaehed along lines of prevention rather than .cure. Oaa of the causes of pernicious, activities of tba macrophage is-tho microbe of putrefaction in tut digestive- tube, and this, It was discovered, may be ren dered innoctrou by tho microbe of tho ferment which' cause milk to sour. A search in Europe discovered the healthiest microbe, of this, variety inhabiting the keC milk, of the Bulga rian mcuataJotera.. who are Ionsest lived people of. the continent. With this corroboration of their .theory, Professor- MetcbslkdS esd lUs wrorksrs imported quantities of the kefir milk, and eetabUshcd culture in' their lab oratories; They are experimenting upon themselves by drinking gener ously every day of. milk, fermented by this microbe, and ore able to cbronitle encouraging results. Whether or not continuance of the diet will bring the professor to tho "hundred and forty years" which BuSton'set down as tho natural spaa of Iran's life, time only can telL How to hold tho insurgent macrophages, ta their normal function is tba unsolved problem for the fleien- tlt,-but-other roada have been opened ft which approached the subject from differ SALEM, O KEG ON. A school where nttention Is given to details. That is what counts, and is ono reason why our students are suc cessful. Business, men appreciate this fact, and many ask for no recom mendation but ours. 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