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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1905)
WV firmTrf"k wtN&p DA21.T CAPITAL JOUKNAI, BAIJBM, OBEOON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10t 1905. Honest I ;J iVafoes a r , l flK Good vfvF Goods Sr Awj? irJh i yJ WA ' Mlw ' MilE MJ 1A THIS IS THE STORE that gets the now things first. Wo said that the beginning of the na how well J of people know. It has brought customer,, numerous ""JJ, Willamette city their shopping place, proving the tenth of our c am-'J tSffi aeasonnblO merchandise Valloy." Wo ask you to personally inspect this magnificent stocK oi ui and soo whero you can savo money. IiADEBS SUITS. of first class fabrics and workman ship, perfect in fit nnd dosirablo in ovcry way. You will find among them tho always populnr and stylish panno and plain chovlots, including such standard shades as- bluo nnd brown and tho always wantod black. Thero is a diversion of stylos In coats for instance, tho nobby short hip length, tho equally favored thrco quarter styles, or tho now so fash ionablo long coats some ns long ns 45 inches. Thcflo aro in tho semi fitting or tight fitting effects in all wantod colors. Skirts aro tho trim Tound lengths cut nftor tho now modolo, with a graceful flaro nnd full plaited. $14 to $37.50 Ftfrs This onttro stock of furs is mado in this f nil's latest stylos, all having beon mado during tho month just paesod; in nttractivoncss, individu ality and oxcluslvonoss of .fashion theso furs roach tho highest stand ard of oxcollonco. In tho character of tho goods and tho valuos, wo aro confldont that wo havo surpassed all previous offorts in this lino. Any doslrod style in dependable and now furs from 08c to $60 Underwear Tho colobrated .MOrodo mnko, whloh stands ns tho perfection of ladioa' undorwear. All slzoa and kindB aroady for your choosing. 50c to SJ.5U ;s?va2ixi Handkerchiefs AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION, but of puro linen only and mado ox preesly for us. This raro and beau tiful assortment Of hand ombroid orbil handkorchiofs has taken months of Cimo and travel to collect. Evory handkorchiof want has boon thought of, and ovory purso considered. Whothor you need tho plain and sorvicoablo kind of tho finost sheer ost hand ombroldorel that monoy can buy, you will bo intorostod in this offoring. . 3 to $Q OOMFORrEES havo a warm, cozy sound, don't thoyt Theso cold nights naturally suggost such artlclos. Our stock is comploto with tell now patterns in sites of 72x78 and 72x84 inches, fUlod with laminated cotton very soft ami fluffy. Sorao covored with protty pattorns in sllkolino, others satoori covored. Qualities of tho bost. , $1.25 to $5 Blankets Another nccdwd nrtlclo of bedding for tho cooler weather. Wo can supply you with any size from tho infant's bed up to tho largest 12-4 slzo vt prices ranging from' 39 to $10 pnr. Lots of in-between grades in both cotton nnd wool. Colors white, gray and tan. Outing Gowns In any desired color.both plain nnd striped, in a rango of sizes which in sures a fit for tho small child as well as tho adult. Splendid variety of Stylos to chooso from. 50 to $3 The Lively Yotmgste liko .yours noods a waist that yiolds to ovcry movpraent. Waists of Jonn. Batlsto and liko material onenso tho body too rigidly, hold in tho porsnlratlon. ondnngor hoalth. But tho Naxaroth Waist is knit- knit for frcodbm, health, comfort, Strontr tapos straight from tho shoulders put tho wolghfc whoro it won't tiro. And many "washings" leave it sound and good as over. For boy or girl In tho proper bIzcb. 1 to 15 yoaTS nil eoino prlco. &H4Xl&& V Y&fezz&Mecce' & Dress Goods PONOCD, SHRUNK. MADY TO "Ralawlll neither wet nor ipot them." The Best Made . bocauso it is rainproof, becauso it is rollablo. Othors imitato it even bo far ns to Imitato our trademark. Tho gonuino has tho word i GRAVENETTE" stampod on" tho roverso sido. Insist on getting tho right kind. Wo havo it in any doslrod woight and in pop ular shades. It costs no moro than tho poor imitations. $1.50 to $3 Dress Goods Specials Economical shoppers will eagerly tako advantage of theso specials. 60 and C5 novolty Zibllino Suit ings. 39 $1.00 Zibilines, Tweeds, Meltons. 73 $1.25 English Suitings, all colors. $1.50 and $1.05 plain and color combinations $1.23 Copyright 1905 by HartSchaffner-rj? Marx" -i , To The Man Who lraa not purchased Mb wlrrtor garments, -we havo these, words" to eay: Wo aro selling . r" "-' ' HART, BOHAFFNEB & MABX FINE CLOTHES. If you aro not wearing them, wo toll you honestly that you aro mak ing a mistako financially as well as in tho mattor of looks nnd stylo. Romombor ovory garment- is mado of ALL WOOL material wltbi no "morcorlzod" or other cotton in thorn, in tho newest styles and pattern STJ1TS, TOP COATS $1Q to $30 OVEBOOAT8, BAPTOOATS.' Springflold-Hondcrson Connection. Grading on tho east sido of tho Wll- hunotto has boon started in earnest by tho Southorn Paciflo company. Sovoral teams aro busy building tho grado nnd making ready tho "Y," which will bo built first. Tho half mllo of grado wost of tho rlvor is nearly complotod. Owing to tho shortage of material work is not progressing as rapidly as expect ed, but Mr. iVcoland informs tho Nowa that as soon as tho matorlal arrives work will bo hurried along night and , day. Springfield Nows. - A.Rj'x'oantxJv. U.n .. - I IB Kind Yan llira Aiwin h t r&&m -What makes the world go round in business ; almost the most serious work of man is business; and business aver ages rather crooked. There is no straighter thing in tho world than Schilling's Be3t; ai your grocer's. BE SURE YOU BUY A BALBM BROOM AND YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. STONEWARE ATTENTION 1 0c Per Gallon Other merchants aro selling Socond Grado for 10c per gallon, but wo aro offering our FIRST OBADE at samp price. Wo aro closing out' our ontlro stock of stoneworo,, as wo do not intend to carry this lino any longer, Como now. whilo you can got. First Orado Cheap. YOKOHAMA COMPANY BUILDING ROADS BY CONVICTS One Way to Which Convict Labor May Be Put With out Competition PHone 67 Ma&a JFree Delivery The bonefl ts tr our stnto from tho posslblo outoorao of tho present move ment set in motion by tho recent tp pointmont of a stnto road commission aro inestimable This commission was provldod or by tho pnasago of tho t last logislaturo of sennto concurrout resolution No. 31, which provides for 'a couunittpo of flvo to oxamiuo into , tho feasibility of constructing a ma cadomlzod road from Portland to the south lino of tho state, tho work to bo porfonnodl by convict labor. Tho commission held its initial mooting Boptewber SO nffectod its organization and alroady has committees at work on tho practical progress of Us business. It is bound, howover to report on tho feasibility of tho proposition, and will rendor Its findings upon this point as truly and honestly as upon any other. This is a work that should rocelvo tho encouragemont and assistance of every citlzon of Oregon, Nothing so greatly Improves a stato or a country as good roads, and no state has half enough of them. Tho very nature of tho question at once places it boyond tho contests' of partisan politics, and nothing can constituto a Tpasoo for opposition to tho movement savo a posslblo objection to tho location. On this point it should bo remembered that abovo nnd far bo yond the technical premises of tho res olution, which has brought this first commission into existence, and which provides for n certain stretch of road, is tho question of practicability of employing the convicts on tho roads, If it Is practical to build one good piece of sufficient extent to demonstrate tho success of tho vonturo, it will bo practical to keep tho convicts era ployed in road-building for all ttmo. Tho principal argument in favor of tho scheme is that ft takes out of coin petition with tho free labor of tho state by creating an entirely new Herd for tholr services which, oxcopt for tho question of tho bost posslblo cro ploymont of tho convicts thomsolves would not bo croatod for many yoars. at lonsfe. Tho quostlon of goodroadtt is a paramount ono all ovor this na tion, but nowhoro moro than in Orogon. Pauso and mako a hurried ostimato of tho amount of tlmo uttorly lost In trav eling ovor poor roads as compared to gooa ones, and how long "would It tako tho energy so wasted to lhako overtv logal road an everlasting pavement. A lew years In any populated region, ami In no conceivablo public improvement could tho monoy bo hotter spout. Tho 1 .Labor I'resa takes .this opportunity to urgo ovory ono or its realtors to help mako this a livo Issue henceforth. Talk It up on all occasions. As soon ns you find a budding cnmHdnto for ofllco nsk him how ho stands on this road quos tlon nnd specifically upon tho mattor of so omplofl-ing tho convicts. Wo would respectively call tho attention of tho pross of the city and stato to this mattor and urge that they give tho subjoct thought and then discuss it in their columns as they conscien tiously think it should bo discussed. Lot ns -all constitute oursolvos ft joint commission In this mattor. If you think tho venturo unsound say so nd glvo your Tensoos, If ovorjy dis senting argument can bo thoroughly ottsot and a unanimity of public sup jort secured such as a work of so gon orally boneflclal a nfttnro as this should have, it is quito conceivable that tho result will bo 0 permanont character of internal improvement for tho stato such as no similar outlay has ever ac complished. It is of paramount momont that this x.ood commission shall report favorably- upon tho feasibility of this plan, tand it is np to th0 citlwns of this stato to help show tho commis sioners that it Is feasible. Portland Labor Pross. Convict labor In Eoad Building. (Santlam News.) The experiment was tried, during tho !.. . .... . . I r ouuiuior, ot employing convict la jbor In road building, in tho vicinity of Salem and, with soma degree of success, it is said. A movoment Is now ! under way to enlarge upon this experi ence and build roads at nointa further away from tho capital city. It ia a well established fact, that it is much better for the health and com fort of tho prisoners confined in penal institutions to givo thorn reasonablo omploymont. It is an aid to reforma tion and toads to keep tho prisonors in a better stato of health and con tontmont. And, too, as a mattor of justico to Iho taxpayers, men nnd boys who forfoit thoir liberty bocauso pf law-brooking, should do something to wards thoir malntenanco. Thoro has ovor boon strong protest, on tho part of tho laboring world, to tho employment of prison labor, at anty work that comes in direct competition with tho prodHict of froo lnbor. Ilenco vtho employment of convicts in tho manufacture of any of tho ordinary commodities of life, has beon discour agod. Only n part of tho xonvlcts down nt Salem havo boen employed ly tho Northwestern Stovo Worksj tho ro innirwler, oxcopt during tho pnst sum mer, boing In nbsoluto Idleness. To employ prison labor in road build ing, compotes in 110 senso with freo la bor; for tho roadtt built by this labor would not othcrwiso bo constructed. It is truo, tho Btato would derlvo no rev onuo from tho employment of her en forced guests In this manner, but tho genoral public would reap tho benefit bocauso of tho Improved highway. It probably would not bo oxpodlent to tako long torm prisonors outsldo tho prison walls to labor, but 'short torm men, who would bo allowod double tlmo when so employed, could bo usod In this way with safety and with small expense If tho stato finds the plan of convict labor foaslblo, It m,ight bo necessary 10 construct prnncn prisons in differ ent parts of tho Btatoi or build nortn. bio prisons, in ordor that tho prisonors raigui do icopt safely when not nt werk: yet boing kept in tho vicliiltv of thoir employment. Ifowovor, when mo atato docJdcs to employ convicts for this purpose It will not be difficult to provide for tho reasonable comfort and safe keeping of tho prisoners. Prisoners who exhibit signs of trench- ory or aro troubloeomo ia any vroy, could bo glvdu labor of eoino doscrip- ition within tho walls of tho ponlton- ' tlnry. Tho stato of Washington, Booma to bo making a succeso of her prison jutp mill. Something of this kind could bo provided by our stato for tho "long tormere." It is almply justico to tho taxpayer that prisonors should bo mado as near ly solf sustaining ns possible. Even when this is dono tho oxponso of cap turing and convicting criminals Is' not light, and which tho law-abiding tax payer must support. If our highways could be greatly improved by this class of labor this tax would bo moro chcor fully borne. A plan will, doubtless bo submitted to our next legislature, by which such labor can bo employed in road building In different parts of tho state. Suro Ouro for Piles, Itching Plies produce moisture and eauso itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile are cured by Dr. Dosan-ko's Pllo Ileraedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 60o a jar at druggists, or Mat by mail. Treatiso free. Writ rae about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Pill adolphia, Pa. CHOP SUEY at the The Chinese Restaurant 183 High. 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