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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1908)
JILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 23, J008 r 4 K !U i 7.50 2.50 17,5 ).00 Kb oa 1 r, 1 l J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER "Senior" Smart Clothes Are all their name implies. Made for .' young men who care. Swagger cuts, cleverly tailored and equal in every respect to the high cost custom tailors' best efforts. Business men's suits, street and dress- . up suits for particular fellows. GREAT $10.00 i SUIT SALE . $15 and $16 values for $10.00 V Nothing will be reserved; you can have the pick of our stock, which comprises the very best productions of the season. "Once Our Customer, Always Our Friend" ijjjrMmmumMmsmmmmmmmmmvmmm0mmmmmmmm Coffeo Is the Tipple of Ilrazll. . tho small round berries "Mocha," tho jsu over tuo nonrcat roois, on mo inrgo uai ones, -Java, anu. was tilled street that moancdrs through. big buck nogro, practically all of he center of tho town, Is tho "Cafo the coffeo tho Western world useso commercial, u is a piiiiu mnu ( luiiius uuiii uimzii. ouhjiiij iur vuui. (lace, with a samlod floor and tables .of tho world's coffeo grows hore. Jn ittwecn which wnltors nro always somo years such as 1900, for ln rr)lng littlo coffeo pots. In ono 's stance, when nearly . 1-1,000,000 lot milk and In tho other what sacks, ovor 1,500,000,000 pounds nes closo to bolng tho host coffee of it poured out or Brazil Ain ana the world. Yon dro down at oni! Africa together produced .only about if these tables, on which llttl one-tenth as much. Arthur Ruhl In litres cup nro always waiting, Scrlbner. rona tlnv snoonful of tho damn nr- - lift! Client In mm nt Minnl U'flVO .1 A Vwf.l- and In n 1mtnl trntilr.nl WflV. nnil l v.n nl. flf lnoAlnf Inn fni. tfin the waiter, without question, fills ,nnn. or woman who Is crippled with p.jusi ns uiou8nnu8 01 ouiur wuuun rheumatism, ust a tow rnejumniic pre doing nt thnt moment in Sno twinges may bo the forerunner of a ratlin ntlil Pfrt nnil flnhln nntl Re unvnm nttnMrntnn MlO trouble at life and other towns along this tho start with Dallard's Snow Lln- pam coffeo const. Then you gazo lmont. Curos tho rheumatism ana It 'Bo shimmering white wall ncros nu imm. Price 25c, 50c ana $i.uv. IlP wnt it ntvli tUn r ff nn n Prtlltfc. f Cfl,l it nil rlnnlnra - "uji niiitn uu .uatww Mnv.'i auiii u ui uvmviii iierman. iirituh. vnnuoo. I'oriu- lQfi lint rrn li I -idtlt nnMl AtllOr ,-.. MMI (jUll!... HttU VHVH v..- n the o;j-! stroet, hear, from bohlnd ilia n..nl.A. .l.A 1....A Imni'lntf " nuiCIIUllSl'H, WIU IIUUIDU uiufntn If B fitpnmn- liiat lwiMrlnp nut Into h stream for Europo or South l'flca or tho States, sip what seems J very dlstlllntlon of tropical sun- omehow. as though you wore nt the ij venior or tno worm, Pflr In n wow vnn nrn Thft rlliinCtiH "e a good many to one that tho 'few which warms tho Arctic ox "wer, wnkos up tho Kansas farm lfihA AH nM.t- . nuHllloltA 1) O r I S I H H --u VII Vlllta BUI11U UAIJUiaiVV ." llnner camo In a gunnysack down 1 roau rrom sao t'auia 10 suiuob Do You Trust Your Watch? You'vo soon people look at tholr i atl i and then ask some one olae the time of day. 'qojUM. sjq iflnjj i.nua oh jours is that klud, you'd bet- l- throw It away. W Jou're going to buy a new atih, bo sure that you get a trustworthy watch; ono that you can wear by; ono that you cau cach the train by, or keop an eu- sagement by. We sell trustworthy watches anl guarantee them. Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets. A Good Wonl for the Mule. AnAtlnnta Ga.), letter to tho Chicago Rocord-IIoiald points out that" as n horso and mulo mnrket combined Atlnntn Btanda second In the world. Strictly ns a mule mar ket sho stands third, St. Louis and Kansas City ranking hor. Tho pales of mules In Atlanta will average 25 carloads about 450 to 500 head a day during a season lasting about a..nn mnntha When It Is rCCallOU that a good pair of mules will brlnj . J400 10 $DUU, OHO KUII IBUUli; .i0..'V tho amount of money In this Impor tant industry. Tho Atlanta market Includes North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mis sissippi and a part of. Tennessee to gether with some of the tropical Is lands. For farm use and all kinds of heavy work the mule excels nil other animals. Ho is admirably adapted to warm weamor, such v 'would be too severe for the horse or I ex: honco his popularity In the i The mule Is longer lived and moro hardy than tho horso and enn wor'c Jfor a much longer period. Ho thrives with less care. Is not aubjeo to us many dlitastos, and when sick Is more easily curou. A wen urmj mui. .-. an equal amount of attention w outlast two horsos. He Is steadier In his draft and leas llkelv to waste his strength. He Is not eauy iriBiu"' therefore lw? Haulo to run owy than the horle. His kln Is tough and he U not so much annoyed b files. The oxpenso of shooing him ib about one-third that required for a horse, beoause his hoof is hard, more horny and slower of growth. The largest and best mules are the off. spring of a blooded mare, having us a sire an active and spirited Jack not fe thin 15 hands high Mules are frequently neglected or abused, and from such treatment become stub bom from mere self-de ense, but they are usually reliable. n ' Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stom . ,,,ii have been effected by .Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent iver two thousand dollar, for modi- cine ana iremwcuv " vv" . ' Jfewoxes of these tablets Price 25 cents. SamplM free at Dr. Stone's drug store. NEWS OF THK GU HAT HOUXl) WOHLI) A second prlco has been born to the king nnd queen of Spain. Johnson laughingly accepts tho of fer of John Lnwson to run for the presidency with Bryan as n candldnto for tho vlco presidency. Walter J. Bartnott, the San Fran cisco bank wrecker, was found guilty by tho Jury on tho first ballot yes terday. Tho rallcoad commission sitting yo tordny In Portlnnd, fixed tho blame for tho collision of tho two cars last Sunday on tho motorman. ii Mil Tho Ills Head, la of two kinds conceit and the b!g head thnt comes from a sick headache. Does your head over feel like a gourd and your brain feel looso nnd soro? You can euro It In no tlmo by acting on your Uvor with Ballard's Herblne. Isn't It worth trying for tho absolute and cortnln roller you'll got Sold by all deal- crs. - i "Svw Corporations. Portland Securities Company; principal ofllco. Portlnnd; capital stock, 1100,000; lncorpbratorc, Frank F Frooman, Martin Wntrout, Edmund L. Devereaux and W. B. Shlvely, Jr. Grand Lendor; principal ofllco, Pertlnnd: capital stock, $25,000; In corporators, Samuel B, Worthelmer, Morris Marks and N. D. Simon. Tho Scuinnn'ti Book Clu'fit. No trneo of tho ship's library which President Roosevelt presented for th9 American Seamen's Friend Society In his maiden speech, 40 years ago, has been discovered by tho officers of that organization to day. That this chest of books, whlcn was launched on the cllppor ship Rival by tho President In his tenth ifORM ONEf MORE HABIT year, .may still bo tossing on tho high seas was proved posslblo by tho ro turn this week of a Blmllar library, which was sent on Its travels Octo ber 17, 1SCG, two years before tho "ROOSeVelt Athletln Pinna" ennf n..f theirs. Records of the 25.742 book chests circulated by tho society Blnco 1859 show, however, that n life of 42 years for thefen vnlmnon In tlm fm-n. castle Is exceptional. Whether Captain Uriel Doano, who set sail for San Francisco on December 12, 1868, with tho hooks presented by young Roosovolt, Is 3tlll nllve, or whether ship or crow survive to tell the tale of tholr Tate, Cannot lit) f1rtfrtlllnrit horn Imtnv tin. cause of a fire years ago which de stroyed all shipping records. Only, ono report, However, was received by tho society on tho corresponding! iinrnrv Hiiinnnn irert vnnra itnrnrA rnr Gnlveston and Just now finally re turned. On December 1C, 1S73, this book chest was reported trnnsforrcd 10 mo fiscniaqua, a oioucestor usn- Itlff nrnff. Tfa rntiirn 1i nvnrnaa frnnt Its 42 years' of service by Captain I Isrnlo Bartlett of this vessel brings the first tidings of It for 35 years. From 3000 captains, mates and seamen tho American Seamon's Friend Society has today exact rec- ords bf all of Us loan libraries now known to be afloat. Theso records show that 618,400 volumes have, beon rpnd by 442,230 senmen, whllo. 129,315 Jacklos of Undo Sam's sor- vlco have read 39,415 books espe cially sent out In navy bottoms. Moro than 150 of theso chests of books have been reported ns in uso 'n United States life-saving stations, I whero 1327 keepers nnd surfmon lmvo rend their 0336 volumes. Each library Is numbered nnd registered, and reports of Its voynglngs mndo to any ono who may launch and keep It afloat by paying $20. . A weather-beaten ca!0 of thoso books Is todny nwnltlng reshtpraont nt tho society's headquarters aftor having sorved for two years on board tho Poafy Artie Club's steamer, Roosevelt In quest or tho North Polo. During tho long Artie night from Octobor 12th to Mnrch fith, Lieuten ant Peary declarod, every book was rend nnd ro-rend by ovory mombor of his crew. Thoo libraries, of which almost 300 lmvo boon sent to sen this year, contain 43 volumes of travel and ndventuro, biography, rof eronco nnd religion. A Bible, die tlonnry, atlas nnd "Pilgrim's Prog ress" nro Included with many of tho latest and most suttnblo works of poetry and fiction. Hnlf n dozen of thoo books nro In Swedish, Gormnn, and Norwegian tongues. Records of tho 106 libraries sent through tho ocloty nB'n momorlal to tho heir of Aberdeen by tho Downgor Duchess of Abordecn In 1870 show that mnny of tho books dedicated to this wan dering "George Gordon," who loft a dukedom to follow tho sea and bo Bwopt overboard, still travel tho seas thumbed hard In tho fo'cnstlo. iwiiiiiwnrt t YOU HAVE probably not yer formed enough "habl's " It la likely that you wou'd find the "ad-answering habit"' n dividend-paying one an 1 one that would never luro yoi far away from the best thnft oreed ever devised. A habit U usually formad through yielding to natural In clination. Tho ad.-answering habit will have to be cultivat ed perhaps against present inclination, and through an ef fort of will. You are. not in the hab't of saying "Impossible," are you? ft-H-H I I i g 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 i i H miiniwiirymninmwnw It's a Question of Patriotism i j .t PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY 1 That is Buy Your Printing at Home! N. D. ELLIOTT I Phone 1243 223 S. Commercial St ffwwtmwuwwmiiiwwwwwwwiwiwwwwimmmi Some UttcH for Srnwectl. I Tho Boaweetl Industry in tho United Stntcs la not na cxtonslvo ns It is 'abroad. It Ib practically re stricted to Massachusetts nnd Is ad dressed to ono Bpecles, tho "Irish moss." Tho Irish moss, or enrra Rcon, la found from North Carolina to Mnlno, ns woll as on tho Pacific CoaBt, being especially abundant north of Capo Cod, growing on rocks Just bolow low water mark. Tho fronds nro from three to six Inches long nnd usually purple, but when exposed to bright light whllo grow ing aro of a yollowlHh-groon color. (Tho crop usually gathered botwoon tho months of May and Soptombor. A small pnro Is gathorcd by hand, but most of It Is torn floni tho rocks by mentis of rakes used from bonis. Tho rakes nro mndo especially for tho purposo, lmvo a 15-foot handio 'and n lioad 12 to 15 Inches wldo, with 24 to 28 teeth six Inches long and an ojghth of nn Inch apnrt. In tho preparation nnd curing of Irish moss fair weather nnd muclr sunshtno nro tho principal requisites. When first brought ashore the plants are washed In salt Water, and thm oprcad on tho Bandy boach to dry aria bloach. Aftor 24 hours In good wonthor they nro raked up and agala washed, and again spread on tti bench to dry. Throo washings aiw usually sufficient for complete demising, curing nlid bleaching, but ns many nB sevon nro sometimes glv on. After tho Hunt washing the plants nro loft In the nun, the en tiro process requiring about tw wooks of good weather and Bunshine. At tho end of this period tho plant! fndo and nro white or straw colored. Two moro wooks nro then required to sort and proparo tho product far shipping. Tho moss Is nont to market In bar rols holding about 100 poundH, aft tho first crop Is usually Hhlppod In August. Tho product has a wldo dis tribution In tho Unltod States and Cnnada, pnrt going to druggists ami grocors, whllo tho largor part la tak en by brewers. Charles A, Sldman In tho World Today. I.... , SL LB 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 BARGAIN ARTICLES vs. BARGAIN PRICES We want every man and young man to rivet his at tention to the fact that THE PLYMOUTH does' not, and will never, depend upon bargain prices (?) for the selling of our merchandise. THERE'S A REASON, and he who runs may read; it is our determination to supply Bargain Articles 'c throughout our exclusive stock of men's and youth's Clothes and Haberdashery. Can you appreciate the difference between bargain prices and BARGAIN ARTICLES? Come in and let us practically demonstrate to you the buying and selling of merchandise worth all you pay for it, and then some. "Every Man Is Odd" But We Can Fit Him "Every Man Is Odd" But We Can Fit Hin CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER H U jufTiJuqijiffiiitrrp-"11! 'r"7 """ ""7 """ " mmmmmmamtHBUM twtvn?iunfit