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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1905)
DAILY 0A3ITAI. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1005. ivKSRiaxsnaisirngxgetxtsxst The Daily Journal's Great Special Sale Day SATURDAY ctober 7th A Money Saver for Subscribers. Take Advantage of this Great Offer. Our Special Offer JOURNAL SUBSCRIBERS WILL THIS YEAR BE GIVEN A SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY, AND IT HAS BEEN SET FOR- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. ON THAT DATE YOU CAN OET THE DAILY JOURNAL FOR ONE YEAR, CASH IN ADVANCE, BY MAIL, FOR $3, OR BY CARRIER FOR $5. TJHS IS A FLAT RE DUCTION OF ONE DOLLAR, NOT ONLY FOR THE USE OF YOUR CASH, BUT TO SAVE US, AS WELL A3 OUR SUBSCRIBERS THE TIME AND TROUBLE OF NUMEROUS PAYMENTS DURING THE YEAR. IT SAVES US WORK, AND IT SAVES THE SUBSCRIBERS CASH. Remember the Date Saturday Oct. 7 ALL WHO PAY UP ARREARAGES, IF THEY HAVE ANY, CAN ON THAT DATE, OET THE BENEFIT OF THE OFFER, EVEN IF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS PAID UP TO THE PRESENT TIME OR IN AD VANCE, YOU OAN QET THE BENEFIT OF AN ADDITIONAL YEAR ON THAT DATE. IF YOU CONNOT COME TO THE OFFICE ON THAT DATE, BEND THE MONEY IN SOONER, AND THE CREDITS WILL BE MADE ON THAT DATE, OCTOBER 7TIL Hof er Bros., SALEM, OREGON. Prosbytorian Field Day. Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 23. The races and athletic contests under tho nusplces of tho Presbyterian Athletie association will bo held on tho Mani toba col lego grounds this afternoon. Tho entries for tho various ovents nro numerous nnd several largo collogos aro roprosontcd. Two entries nro al lowed to each of tho four churches bo 'caging to tho loague. ' c If you want your llttlo ones strong, Withy nnd robust, give them Hoi- lister's Rocky Mountain Ten. A tonic i for tho wholo family. Tho childrcnf's friond. 35 conts, tea or tablets. Dr. Stono'a Drug Store o Not to Bo Repoated. "Yes," tho old Indian lighter was saying, "tho wholo secret of success agin tho rod varmints wuz jest to rrofit by experience. Tho Sioux done suthin' to mo onco that they could cover do agin." "What was that!" inquired tho in terested youth, "They scalped me." Philadelphia Lodger. On To Him. "Yes," said tho red-eyed clerk, "I'm a llttlo late this morning. Tho midnight oil, you know " "n'ml" interrupted his employer. "Oil, oh? Well, tho next timo you paint the town I'd advlso you to use wator colors exclusively. "Philadel phia Trow. o A Sablo Philosopher. Won llghtnin' hits do pine treo En knocks it to a splinter IIo only makes do kindlln' wood Dnt warms you in do winter. Atlanta Constitution. slonlsts from throwing snrdlno tins and papor napkins down upon people Washington Star. EXPENSES IN GERMANY In n long, detailed report on the cost of living in Germany Consul Harris, writing from Chomnltz, says that foods nro comparatively dearer in tho om- piro than in tho United States. For example, coffees rnngo in prlco from 21 to 48 conts per half kilo or 1.1 pounds; tea runs from 48 to 05 conts; sugar, grnnulntcd, from .078 to .085 cents; rlco nnd bnrloy from 4 to 814 cents; butter from 32 to 33 cents; oloo mnrgnrlne, much of which is manufac tured, from 5 cents n quart; fresh meats sell for about 10 cents a pound; bacon, 21 cents; ham, 20 cents; turkoys 24 to 28'j cents por 1.1 pounds; pota toes from 03 cents to $1.07 por 112 pounds. It is hardly necessary to say that no very substantial part of tho emptro's working peoplo pay nny such prices, for their wages do not pormit of such. Tho food of tho masses, mndo up in lnrgo part of fish, herring, cheap meats, potatoes nnd tho cheaper forms of vegetables, are high enough to hin der nn thing liko luxurious living. Hor rings sell for .023 cents each; salmon for 43 cents to $1.19 por 1.1 pounds. Tho foregoing items and figures hnvo been picked from Mr. Harris' roport for the purpose of pointing out tho most suggostlvo and significant features of tho whole. In regard to meats, Mr. Harris says: Tho question of cheap meat for the poorer classos is beginning to agitato tho empire. As was to have been ox pected, tho tariff laws onnctcd in favor of tho landed proprietors hnvo not pro duced tho dosirod effect. Germany produces about 75 per cont of her own foodstuffs. It was claimed that tho remaining 25 por cent could nlso bo produced by a better system of Inton slvo farming, if somowhnt facilitated by a tariff which would protect tho homo wheat nnd grain markets. Ger many population is 00,104,000, nn in crease of 800,000 in n year. In this connection n lending Chem nitz paper publishes pages from n workingman's dally food oxpenso book. Tho yearly outlay for ryo bread was $4.8S; whito bread, $20.34; meat, $0.00; snusago, $7.01; bacon, $10.85; butter, $21.27; eggs, $1.10; milk, $18.84. Tho family consisted of a father, mother nnd sovcral ohildron; unfortunately, tho exact number and ago of tho members of tho family aro not given. In this connection Consul Hnrrls calls attention to tho fact thnt tho impor- A Serious MistaKe. It is a serious thing to neglect your heart. The moment you detect any weakness or irregularity, such as short breath after exercise, palpitation, fluttering, weak or hungry spells, pain in breast, side or shoulder, or uneasiness when lying on left side, you should take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure; it rarely ever fails to relieve all these symptoms. If not promptly restored, chronic heart disease soon de velops, and then it only remains for some sudden strain to com pletely exhaust the heart. Thousands of hopeless cases have been cured, and if you do not try it, it will be the great est mistake of your life. "When I began taking Dr. Miles' nomedleo I was In a Vory bml condi tion, I bail stomach troublo. with Kovero dlstrcfis after catlnc. My heart hurt ino, nnd I had shortness of breath, palpitation. My pulito was Irregular, nnd my feet, nnklca nnd hands woro swollen. Every month nt regular periods I had jovero pain. I wroto Dr. Miles' Medical Co., and they ndvlsed mo to take Dr. Miles' Hcstorntlvo Nervtno and Heart Cure I Koon noticed nn Improvement, and I continued tho mcdlclno until I was completely cured. I feel Ilka a, dif ferent person. In fact I have not felt so well for 20 yearn." MUS. ALEXANDER WILSON. 3000 i:raco St., lllchmond, va. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It sold by rour drunalit, who will auarantea that he first Tiottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind tatlons of all kinds of meat from tho United States fell off from 47,243 tons in 1808, worth $0,448,000, to 4342 tons, worth $S80,8S2, in 1004. This is duo to tho sevoro lnws regarding meat inspec tion, Othor countries, however, nro affected, notably Denmark, Holland, Russia and Austrln-IIungnry. Commencing September 1st Tho Southern Pacifio will sell special tickets to Portland nnd roturn, account Lewis nnd Clark exposition; ratot Ono and ono-third fare for round trip, $1.85. Limit: Thirty days, but not lator than October 31, 1003. A. L. CRAIG, 8-20-tf Gen. Pas. Agt. Savo Your Monoy liy taking ndvantngo of tho Dally Journal's great spoclal salo day Sat urday, Octobor 7th. On that dato you can got tho Dally Journal for ono year, cash in advance, by mall, for $3, or by Tho Now Waitress. William W. Russell, tho now minis tor to Vcnezuoln, wns being congratu lated on his appointment. "Thank you," said Mr. Russell, "I nppreelnto your good wishes, and I will try to do well In my new plnco." "In new places," ho wont on, "wo nil, with hard work, may do well. Now nnd then, beforo unexpected and un precedented crises, wo may err, but thoro Is no need for us to err groatly; to err, for instance, as did tho now waitress of n friend of mine. "This waitress was willing but inox porlenccd. Tho first day all weut woll. Tho second day, having dovolopod n good dcnl of faith in her, my friend gavo a dinner pnrty. "Sho was, it seems, a llttlo short of forks. After each course tho wnitrosa should hnvo taken tho soiled forks nnd washed and dried thorn In tho pnntry. "But, Instead tho waitress, as eko removed tho plntos after tho fish course, said to tho. assembled guests in a loud, authorltatlvo volce: " 'All keep yor forks.' "Now York Tribune. Board nnd Rooms. I'nrtlos wishing to "board or room students from tho Cnpital Buslnoss College should report tho facts to tho principal. Wo also havo sovcral young men who wish places to work for bonrd. Address or phono W. I. STALEY, 0-2S tf Principal. Farrington's Cash Markot Is tho placo to buy your meats. .i l i . . Mrs. Sarah Lockwood, of Stam ford, Conn., who wns 100 years old on April 20 of this year, took her first automobllo rldo last week and ox- carrlor for $5. Rcmombor tho dato, prossed tho opinion that it "beat stnga Saturday, Octobor 7th. tf coaching all hollow," A tonic that makes sick peoplo well. Drives out all Impurities that collect in your system. A tamlly tonic for! thoslck and afflicted. Holllster'sl Rocky Mountain Ton. 35 conts, tea I or tablets. Dr. Btono's Drug Store I The Season is Now On Another Objection. "Whnt do you think of my new airship!" asked tho Inventor. "It's all right," answered the man who always sees trouble. "But what aro you going to do to keep excur- JUST RIGHT IS THE VERDICT OF THOSE WHO HAVE EATEN OUR Golden Belle Ice Cream It is the appetising, satisfying ico cream. Made in all flavors. You will always bo right if you buy Golden Bello. Our home-made- candies cannot bo beat for tasto and flavor. The Golden Belle 23fl0coS,362S, PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Encouraging tho Barber. nicks Pennlman shaves hlmslf, doosn't hot Wicks Yos, nnd ho's got nn awful norvo. Hick's now's thntt Wicks Ho '11 glvo himself a clean shave and then walk right into a bar ber shop for a hair cut. Philadelphia Ledger, No Morn Sunday Excursions on tho O. & E. Railroad. Tho Sunday oxourslons on the C. & E. have been discontinued, and no mora will bo run this season; but the tbreo day rates, good going on Saturday and returning Monday, will bo continued on tho S. P. until Soptember 30th and on tho O. & E. until Oitober 14th. Sea son tiakpts from all S. P. and O, & E. points will be sold until September 30th. Excollent sport is now to bo had in Yaquina bay trolling for salmon, which aro running frcoly. September is tho best month to enjoy tho ocean, calm, warm and beautiful. All should tako advnntago of the excursion rates, which will soon bo withdrawn. 0-10-llt I wwmtat8'HDwMwmww"'fl'M . THERE'S "SOMTHIN DOIN' " Always at our yards in supplying builders with high grade lumber for all purposes. Wo carry at all times a full stoek of tho beat kiln dried lum ber, flooring, laths, shingles, etc. Or ders aro filled promptly at price that defy competition. Near 8. P. depot. Phono 52. GOODALE LUMBER CO. Discouraged, "Mamma," remarked Dottle, "if I get married, when I grow up will I havo a husband like papaf" "I suppose so, dear," said mamma. "An' if I don't get married I'll bo a old maid, like Cousin Charlotte, won't If" "I guess you will, pet. WhyT'' "Oh, nothin' only I wish I was a boy 1 "Cleveland Leader. When there is a greater ac tivity in the baying and sell ing of property. When con ditions Justify it, we help along those deals with a moderate loan If interested, bring yotir matter before us 4fllllllim-H-irfH4 As you may judge the size of , a groat statue by the slzo or . . . ; the foot; of a lion by his claws, HI 1 so you may compute tbo slze;j and enterprise and importance , of a store by the volume ana , , quality of its advertisements. ; miiiiniiimiiiiniH Er OiTxJwJlIIYI i3 Jl Jhl JL JlL DxiN. L. K. PAGE, President L W. HAZARD, Cashier I I -itnfficMT v x CAsriAi-i .... ................. ........ e & & ' c f I ' .....hiishiiumIt rrr..... JaWMBBsBlBsMWMBMMWMHH II1IIHISHHI1I11I'" ,ww.w.