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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
" ?nyw1j DAILY CAPITAJj JOUKXAL. SALEM, OREGON, THUK8DAV, SL A3, MPS wrrr KM J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER rummer's Samples At Factory Prices I-. AVe hnye Just receled by express .1 lino of ininpfcafthntl rcpne1fttht. f iJ&ti " m; y. Wtil mn entire stockyf oneor New York's v ,. foremost factories, only- on? of-n-VOf klml, no duplicate. Tlie line com. prl-os Lawns from $1.00' to $'A.r,0 Lingerie from $'.2.00 to $5.00; ct. -fom $.00,to"7.00; SUkV$2.50 to, $5.00. Tills offers n nplcndld oppor. tunlty to ladles who want exclusive styles. lon't fail to see , the Artist in Our Court SlrPipi Window MHHHHMMHaHHHHHHHmniMRIMM in is fll till T A Sear Story, of Watching Mi & and Waiting iP L. S. MILLS iiy tho $itltnti Hates England, fc Sultan hat. s England w'th u Innont and lnerndlcnble liutrel feeing dominates and colors his lo policy It Is on v for that pn that ho tolerates Germany, Hi oincrwioo ho dislike. Ene- f has always been the friend of reform party In Turkey, and M10 in Is tho great reactionary who trodden the reform party In tho But, worse than that, Eng- prctendlng to help Turkey took dbsIoii of CypniH, nominally to pit htr to gunrnntco Turkey irt Itucflln In Asia Minor, but (an It ivoetus to tho Turks) jijro theft, bornuBo nlf prctnn.io ising Cyprus ns a bnsls of op. Ions against Runsla In Asia Wl- r-os abandoned In 1880, and yet iind kept CypniH. dw to tho Sultan the sting lies lis, that Cyprus was his prhtyuj kuage, and not part of tho state. f,wuon revenue of Cyprus wont ho Sultan's privy nurso. Hut. still, at first tho English paid tho- Cjprloto revonuo about 300 a yen,r tp CoustnnUnoplu, Faftor the G'ndstonlan govern- camp Into power, i 1S80, this no wns diverted to pay Interpol tho Turkish debt, , emptying Uio n irlvnto nurso into the bin iviropenn uomiuoiuers. no Sul'nn. thereforo. we enmod ,G rinnn Intervention, for tl.o fcu'ia encouraged hlnv to govorn fe pleased They even porsuadtul hat railways we.ro necofwnry Imllltary efflctoncy, and By S r- 'Si. A A. TUWSTLED ' 196491 Krcen bills of y'rt;( western Connecti cut there stands' todny.it little way, I) a 0 k from the I II II V I lUUIIII, rii!it fi liffiwiiY -- 'j, weather beuteu. farmhouse On each side of the door the wood" blue climbs, and overhead It foruif , 111 an nrvii 01 uv? Jug green. On the west side by the low bunk wall the old fnsh roses bloom In all their springtime splendor.- More ofttlmos a few jeurs ago merry schoolgirls, with'' choVUs that matched the glow of tho roses, paused to gather a bouquet for teacher's desk or toTjuHv beneath thtv tlagt'litUhe HttleigravSvanl on (he hllli. dllUt llll f MillltnW.tl fltttY 1 tut rkTMIlitnibi. I too. they paused to listen to the ouUnj 1 words or .Mrs. Mayuard, who lived I here alotie They wondered at the ' Badness of her vol.-e as she said- "Yes; yon are welcome to the roses." Then sudden bode would light her face as s.lie added. 'When Henry comes homo ho'll tidy tip (he ynrl n . I. It ...! ..I.. I. .. -- 1. - .1 1 1.nii.,r,,i .. 11 i" "" "u iirn 11 ruse lur mu uu uui hatred of a people moro than com- ,. i,, ',.. "' "" "' t J ii - . 7 "I'M. Celli: HAt'k TO VOl'." r 'oned rcl tory will record hereafter that the, former p.roved a fall-.iro, and that the pocsated for the- favor of nn evniKVt cent tTnnt. Tho same struggh U going on In Turkey as In Russia i the educated part of tho people on on side, n tyranny resting on bu reauoracy and obscurantism on tho other, whatever may be tho fauiUJ of Abdul-Hnmld, his worst enomyj must place him on an Inunously.j hlgor lovel thnn the Czar on anyjr point or view, numanitnrlnn or ;m triotlc, personal or political. HuU for England In Turkey the greatest' danger Is that she bo tempted to! Germanlza her policy from expert onco ot tne apparent German sue-, cess. Hor policy has boon, on Ilia whole, tho wiser, but t. has noi cnrrlod out with an Iguoraueo Turkish facts that Is appallng.Or leiitatls In London Chronicle After the sun had set and the shad ows had crept down the hillside through the graveyard and tilled all the valley with darkness the lamp was lit nnd placed In the window, where Its rays lighted the pathway loading to the, road. liy the ta.ble Mary .May mini would sit. her bunds folded. She was waiting for Henry. Forty-live years ngo on May UO Hen ry brought home Mary, his fair young bride, saying: "Mother, hero Is my ., aS ., TELEGRAPH BRIEFS tit A lf.U n.11 . . i. 1 mu- iivujuz uauwny muai uo in nn(Rh Lt. . . - - .... -i. uauon of his Khallfato. Yet tho. K'ays that ho has made and tho pin schools that ho has founded sthe surest means of educating ;,. F . - . . . . . I ""- tiopio, ana education is tho in ftblo enemy of autocracy. The 'British, wlfllo they hav: KlnilfIifnpfiil innnv Xfn1in?iiMnrlStiv.i'n!ti eU In India, are 'ufterjnj Jitmj'lijr from cholera nud have a 'serious sit uation to face. ElBhWlRSlrJfdipUbtHTiifiliellPnftln coast have notified Captain Blnnln-J i mm m - i?! 3 .- .'J .piuiii'. a. J,iuoojijpt ve9in, umj uuioss 110. uuinwus ine cunrgoi against three matters foV blowlngn hojr whlitfeitr 'ovejlfiug when th lleet entered San FraiieUeo barbor( they will surrender' their licenser: Bhowoalllrmlnghnm fay ho will fight to a Joh'nson campaign manager says nil unlnstruoted delogates at tho na tional Democratic convention will hi him. Tho rtopubllcnn and Democrntlc J members of tho senate house 'cen: uurinnn ppucy nas eeomea to in,tteo consldorlmr tho nanor trusti ery successful in promoting Our-J lnveHtgat0n nnvo split, the Dem tu-orwiw in Turner, mit, after .crilta IirKinc t,l0 removal of the tnr- . ... .- ,, Mho ground fact Is tha.t the Ger- pol cv was an opportunist pol- tand tho English policy, ignornnc LIU managed as It has boon, was ded on dconer nrlnclnles. Ills- Mfc0tgjgg" lany a Man! u critic because ho llke to contrary. You can go con- Ittiry to tho vishe8 of your fluids nnd neighbors nnd onetimes get tho lcst of M'm; hut go contrary to the Hies or nature uml vo nl. '8 get tho womt of It. If Nature Says Spectacles '. Mn Spectacles It must he. Na irn" ,Voii't nccept Just Spcc- Plll'S tllOlloli; ihiv must lv ---- ..rf . Ight Spectacles. Wo ran glvP he kind tlwt natuiv demnnds. Iff and the Republicans oppoilng Biich action. Tho Wabash Terminal railroad, one of tho Gould system, Is facing a sorlous situation in th falling duo; of $600,000 -ou next Monday. Levi Hanford, Callfornlan pio"noer and father of Charles D. Hanford, th actor, died today at tho ago of 80 at Washington, where, he was em ployed as a pension bureau clerk. A national commission hns bon appointed by physicians over tint country to compel California to make reciprocal agroemenU with othor 'aU to allow outside doctors gnlf admittance Into the state. President Roosevelt today signed the b'll encouraging the dovolopinor.t of the Alaskan coal fields. Secretary Dover of tho RepublU can national eommuiuo . uas an; nounced that the soats ot dele gates will be contested. Affi?& mulrll W FSJr Mm .h Cpyrihl. I90S, by L. 5. Mill. "sj; cd bj I1I3 father's death. Itut' bis moth er's 'huuvt seemed burltjd" out in the lonely grave, on the hlflslde with ucr husiiaud. and. though she' gave lleilry uubuunded' lovcVpe coroilt for little else till .M'urjr came aud- llenry wout. Then she talked ot Henry and round its Maty it ready listener. So the two bo vaults' fast friends with olio hope-tile safe return of Henry. till week wnt by, nnd together they lead the papers telling of the wir Houry. too, wtvte sotniitlml's to his mother, but more often to Mary Ills letters told of the weary waltlug ami ;tbe M'emlagly useless marching and eountermari blng. yet he was nl-A,i;s the same brave., loving Henry Soon the vai would bo over, and Mury would meet bluif aud thoywptjld sit by uie i-oseoiisiies- again. u her Uri'iima aue.sa.w him.ber rob ' dler. her "boy In blue." ntnld the roar ' nnd smoke of battle. "They .win the ' crtjit. he takes the ling'; be Is n hero" Tli' 0 renin changed, and she .saw blm alight from the (rain tit the vllhigo station The neighbors bad read of his 'brave deeds 111 tho papcru nud bud colne to rheer blm. Once inore the vi sion changed, mid band In hand they I huJ by the rosebushes. He placed 11 j r6s.e lu her hair and, gently kissing her cheek. whlsperedt ' .- "Mary, we won't p-irt any more." And, looking to his well beloved race to reati the love Jils volet ex pressed, It t-eeiued tho face of Henry, but old. so old, and bis hair so gray.1 Ode day there came news of I.oe Hlft advance northward In July VMIl. There would be a battle. Mary wroto a long letter full of love and cheer to Henry. Hut no answer came, in tho papers were rumors of n great battle being fought. It was nt Get tysburg. Would I .ce win? The sus pense was awful to millions of north ern people as they waited with bated breath for news from the front. "Lew retreats!" This was the report that came on the fourth day. and the drawn faces relaxed. Then followed columns or "killed." "wounded," "missing." Thousands of bumes were plunged In gloom, for many n husband's name and many a sou's, name and miiiiy a lover's name was there " A neighbor's bo brought the papers that e oiling Though he came 011 Hwirtly, Mury couldn't wait, but ran nut to meet him. Together Mary and Henry's mother looked down the long list or "I-IITihI." .Vol there! Thank God! Thou the list or 'iwoundetl " Not there! Then 711! slng" Henry Maynard: . ' (I'll...... I..' l..l... U.l.l MilMl Itit,- she tut with tin paper tightly clasp ed All night ttli rat lliju an! heeded Ii' H"' tliui- nor saV the' neighbors w : 1 ("i.ii- to (offi fori her Astihi- sun lik'ht b'oie in the eiist wimtbw they geutl HriiH) her nud plav'Hl -hor ot) tho. bed. - s 1 'lhi IN A GLASS CASE pvety suit lookA .woli, but how Wll -It A)p'daraftor'aiSoUple of months' Avifar5? Its -lipilr'nctual service con-' dltlons that the U. K. & W. Mon's Clothing shows hi true worth. Etyry, ,patJi5 pr9l9X lln4t tJwJ htijr cloth front and collar stiffening presorv8& the cofroct Vnapb' "bt" W lar and lapo!s. ' Every- dowakd M fnBhlon Is complied with in eelectlitg correct fabrics nnd in designing the garments. s "Wo 'save, you soverni dollars ofc every suit because our store manage mont' is'' economical and' we do strictly spot cash busltleW, therefore have "pbad accounts to add to or prices, ThaVe why we undersell "regular stores," Look for tho ii. & W. label when you're' buying. Men's Clothing It stands tor all that's good in indd orn tailoring. ' ' ' r, 'i t , aea m (WVwiMr.ttoa. ' B Barr's Jewelry Store wte and liberty Streets jt I 1HG RIIIPMRNT OF CALIFORNIA CHEUIHKJ Sacramento. Cal, May 28. Man- ager Alder Anderson, of the Califor nia Fruit Distributors, reports 50 cars of cherries shipped east from the state as against but 19 to tblj daU.- last. year. Gqod prices are be ing resized and the eastern marker in in fine shape to receivo Califor nia's fiesh fruit products this year. This first box or peaches sh'pped eas this year from Loomls by the Pioneer Fruit. company sold yester day la Chicago for $7,50. TIlU r'AOK WAN TIIK V(K HIIU HXW IN JIKII wife. Love her as you ou me, aud don't lot her bo lonely, for tomorrow I go to the front; but, God being willing. I'll comu back." On the following day earth nud sky boomed blended In perfect harmony. Tho .roses gloomed lu splendor. Ou the grassy bank tboy sat, Mary aud Henry, bcshlo'tho clustering blossoms. Houry bad picked one of tho rosea nnd lovlugly placed it In Mary's hair. Fair was she then, lu till thu rresbtiesH of youth's bright morning. Tenderly she placed her hand ou Henry's shoul der and with tovlug. pleading eyes whispered: ' "Houry, please don't go." Sadly, slowly, ho replied; "Mary, I must. Hut watch for mo. I'll come back to iou." Ho tboy parted ou that fateful day, and the birds sung, the breezes crept softly by, 11 ltd fho roses scented the ulr. Rut Mary alone on tho doorstep mid Henry uian3hlng qui of tho valley heeded them not. Those were trying days for north Mid south. Tho nation's best were .lujlng each other lu terrible battles-. After IturnHtde'u defeat at the battle of FredtuJeksburg In Decombor, 1S02, there had bcon a call for moro men to tll th? broken ranks, und llenry May uard had enlisted. Dearly as bo loved Mary Harper, bo could not resist the nntlon'f call any lougwr. At tlrst Mary pleaded with tutu Then she realized -the need and bravely gave bur eou tent, only reojietttlug that they bo mar ried before bo went .When on that last, day as they sat toother by the roses, though tbd whispered blm to re main, she know he would go that above all tho sorrow ut parting she wished blm to go wished him the brave, true soldier of her dreams. Thus It was that llenry went, and Mary came to live with Henry's moth er Just those two lu the little farm house, for Henry's father bad beeu killed years back while hauling logs from the wood lot The Bled bad over turned coming down the steep hillside. Henry's mother hud soon It from the window where she hat knitting and. calling Henry from the wood shed, wentto his aid. Crusbed and bleed tag. they brought blm home Just at the closo of the cold winter's day, and be died in half an hour Aftw this they had tolled on, Henry growing stronger a ad more manly, vereemtag' gradMlly the serrow eatw- Summit Shirts Fit llko "mndo. to or.dor" Bhlrta be causo they're out in full liberal di mensions and mndo by oxport worlt mon in otto ot tho boat equipped shirt fnctorlca lu America, CHftPQ For the Wliole JlllFE J Family : : : WHITE 1 HOUSE SHOES for Women. Wt k 7e si j PPuTk b m t-i JBli. Every pair built to give sat iifuctory Borvico, That's why wa carry a larg er stock aud sell moro skoe than most ohoo atoros. Jzu wsieds QT-&. Z? . S AC iatzaszoM JOt a afe $a:fSed'w 3ri. Wc undersell ".Regular stores" the doctor said, and nurse watched Aflt'iHU time liM,lviilruii drvamml , Patiently till bo hwiihhUu grow quiet, r Ijviiry U miirAii.ilhi crust .of i ft,ul ni,uly Ut ,1I- '"' '10 lfnow ... .. 1 1 .. flu, i4tli4lu U'nu-nrtaf l,( hill lmlilml 11 low hank uf. 011 nh Him- Uio CrWIs WflH'prtSt iir.wis .if mi,.i ..ro at lils rfisln and ' Wbon bo 11 woke lu, tht .moriilng lis lert Itefore blm. advancing up tho ' wan Iluliqjrl tfiijib uo iiMjrv. but Ilonry-J hill, ww 1. thousands or men wlthgrny 1 .vaynaru,nmi an uio romQuinranco or uulforiiiH. Then liegtiu the nmr or nr- ' Mn,y Ucim' l'ttim ovcr u tllhry. and the smoke or battle rolled ial hP0" woumlwl In the head nt thu over till. 11ml she saw blm no more. Vet. I "' "ettysburg. )u u.soomlngly hair wakiufclnUr slooplng.bho seemed 1 lf0e,, iitlltJoii he was loft on tho lo bear blm uy, us oi that day of , " er tho buttle. Ho was nartlii-: "Watch for me! I' II como wvw iui u ininier iihm unco pimi bak to you Then began tho years of waiting weary yours, lu the afternoon whon -, 1 11 e worn waa none many aim .. Ml -tir T i.ookino ron itKNnr. Ktejt looking dow,n the toad looking for Henry. To the many friends w ho came and went Mary el 1I0111 spoke. Hhe was like one pro o e c ti p 1 e d , hor thoughts lor away nnd a ilroumy look In hor eyes. Bo tho time passed. Each luccedtne year stol something away frpin her bbauty, leaving brthlivl It. broader and ilepr. tho Bloom and the shadow. Henry's mother died nnd was laid away lu the quiet graveyard, und the years rolled ou; tho snows came nud tveut; Uio rose, bloomed. Schoolgirls came for them und In time grow to womanhood, and other girls came. f:.icli evening tjie lamp was placed lu the window. Knob day Mary watched and waited. The sympathetic neighbors kindly cared ror hor row wants. Muny letters had been scut to tho war department Inquiring for Henry Mayuard, but 'Missing after thu battle of Gettys burg" wus all the reply. In a ploasant room In Melbourne, Australia. Hubert Smith lay sick Over forty j corn ago he Imd como to Austra lia, or bad found himself there, but with no remembrance of where he bad been before. He bud become a uuiwhunt lu a small wuy at tlrst. 'but gradually Increased bU business till at the time of bis slckuess be bad be fnue a man of means with a small fortune. Still, he had remained unmar rled All day be bad to4 about ta fever. Tealgto there will re a ciwftf," the j recovered wuudered a way. giving' no name. How ho reached Australia he never lea mod. His recovery was speedy, and ho hastened to America to llnd Mary If nltlng? And all Ulght bu paced the steamer's deck oven whelmed with love it ml longing. limn," 11 Ml 111 mm j ninny a day Mary P,?8H1b,,0 '"0u' M"ry "P, w sat on the door- Hbnll luce yoii?"Mie cried- A pn Moy sp. loos. M,ary.at in the iloonvny, looking down tho road, Her luilr, ojieo black, was now streaked tflth gray, fine hud been looking at the rcvsea und thinking of Henry. "Will bu come today'". An hour later uu old man came slowly. up the road and turned up the pathway to the house. Mary, waiting on the doorstep, know it whs Henry, ijur the face .was -the face sho sow lu her drcnui, , "IImHI-v!" ,". "... "Jiurys" That. Is all those two jmld,ns they clasped bunds und sat once mow on the grassy bank where tbo roses bloom. Rut heart spoke to heart In a love and Jpy deeper than all words and deeper than all thought ('HUHOHKH HIIOULI) KEEP ' 01'K.V AS DO SALOON'S Kansas. City, Mo., Moy 28. "Our chtirchoamako awful poor tlmo tn tho race for recruits," declared the itev. Dr. Metthowa qt Seattle In the Presbyterian general assombly hero tbii afternoon In a tpeech in which ho-Ied'tho iiipvemeiit to open, tho ohurchej every day In the week. "fialoona and, places of, evil are open to the bpys of tho country ev ery day hi theweokhut' the Presby terian churoheiLnre,ppon norhaps two "I believe that the churckuj should be open all the time to those who wluh to epter and Uiat we should not lag back lo the coatcU xvltjt evil, but ahould keep to tU front," . AJnjwjL.fattlou.ti.. the doleftti Joined pr. Mntthowsju hi flghhioe Jtlio optfn church, L ' " ' Mp.'JToUn Itlhn, of Viuiugr, In., says "I havo been Beijing DoWltt' KI4 noy nnd Ulnddor 1'llls for nbetft i year and tkoy give hotter mMtti tlon than any pill I evor sold." ion by all doalors. . o . .. , Tfutico' to CoHtracUm. Notico Is horoby glvuii that soa14 Vlds will be received at the, city ttf Saloni ut tho oillcu of tho under slgttod at tho city hail at Sl, Orogou, up to 10 o'clock u. 111., JimJ! 1, I'JOS, for tho puvlng of tho e occupied byithe atroo. railway traiti of the Portland Hallway, Lfght 'if Power company on Uborjy atruet Im the city of Salon), Qtson, from iftf north lliie of Btato sfreot to tho nortl line of Court street lu said city. Attention is called to tho plant nnd spicillcatlons on fllo lu tho ottc of thu city recorder of said city for tho making of said improvement whlph must be complied with in er ory, respect, The city of Snlem rnsorvos thu right to reject any and nil bids Dy order of tho common council. i W. A. MOOIIES, 5-20- -it. city itocordor. s For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DWitt's Kidny and Bladdwr Pilla A Week's Trial For 25c) K. O. IiWITTCOM Ckla9, UL ALL IHUOGlTi , ms