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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1911)
P1GI TTTO. IAILT CAPITAL JOCRNAL. MLt.M, OREiiON, TIESDAY, Jl'XE 20, 1911. the capital journal E. HOFER, Editor and Projrietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager feklrpntdrnt Newspaper DrvoU-d to American PHnctpUa and the Proirreu and Development of All On-tron Published Every Evening Except Sunday. SfOem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES) (Invariably tn Advance) My, by Carrier, per year $6.00 Per month-. Ihfly.by Mail per year 4.W Per month- Weekly, by Hail, per year- 1.00 Six month-- . 50e 35c FULL LEASED WIRE TEiGRAPH RSPORT 1 MUTE SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES eral new buildings will be erected at the mute school and a great many other lmrovepments made. Most of the students will go to their homes and stay with their parents during the summer months. comiissiox plan. (Continued from Page 1.) o . ,,,., " una uuiiiiuiittB irtim ine UUSI- Roses In ferns "1911 . roses., roses in t . ..j ,u. t, j everywhere, rosy children, friends Trade, if those bodies defcire to be with bouquets of roses, decorations of represented In the preparation of the roses, roses on every floor. In everv ! ommiooirm .!,,..... n., : . - " - i vimi icri , O.UU Lliai WO UUl- room, on every landing eraduates in the month of roses. With such surroundings the as sembly hall was a fitting scene for dially Invite the commercial bodies and business men of the city to unite with the present city government In esiaDiisning a more -progressive and thft Dpnf Mtlto prarli, nHnn ovarnloaD tilfrlant trtrnt rt miinlnli.ol D . uu ...... ul. , v IOt a I i v in v. iii iiuiiyai (mini ins- Monday. Supt. Tilllnghast presided tratlon for the purpose of securing and State Superintendent Alderman greater economy and better results presented the diplomas. in every department of our city af- The great 'work of this school Is to fairs. If nossihle.'' taanli thmn n n K.. 1 .. mi a i. ' vau mem a tuiauuiui y. i ut ursi year they learn 500 words about what the ordinary child has when It starts Into public school. The pro gram was as follows: Invocation, Rev. H. T. Babcock. "Pocahontas" , Susie Sprague, Pearl Marquetta, and Llla Hardy. Essay, "What the Peat Have Done" Charles Lynch." "Whispering Hope", Fay Newth and Margy Kali. Essay, "Golden Deeds", Fay Newth. "Nearer My God to Thee". (In the sign language, accompanied by mu sic), Mattle McClaln, Margy Kau and Llla Hardy.- Presentation of diplomas. Hon. L. R. Alderman, superintendent of pub lic Instruction. Benediction nrnnnnnfpi! hv Puv Moore, of St. Joseph's. The three students who GETS A PART OF WHAT SHE DESERVED Salt Lake City, June 20. Found guilty by a federal Jury of Interstate traffic In girls for Immoral purposes, May Brown todav . five and a half years in the Kansas isiate prison, when sentenc was " " " 1" vuuuuwu UUUfttJ 1UU1IIB, nit; i-oL-uiioiiias were noi in tne least dls-: Brown woman fainted. Physicians turbed by the noisy babies In the an-1 were hastily summoned and revived dlence. About 80 per cent can talk I her. As soon as she regained con. and make noises themselves. One ' sclousness she went Into hysterics, thing they enjoy as much as all oth- I and for an hour screamed steadily er children flowers. In music they until opiates were resorted to. She have the sene of rhythm. These two was sent to the Kansas state prison, girls who Interpreted the songs. I because there Is no provision for wo showed rare opwers of perception ' mem prisoners at the Leavenworth and expression. These young people , federal penitentiary, also hear the whispering voices of Conviction was In the specific case tope. One graduate. Miss Fay Newth, 'of Cora Frohm, who was placed In a read an essay. This nunli wn trn rr,n in rnr.oQn t,i, i-u DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OLD AUNT MARY AM) OBSERVE HOW BEAUTIFUL. LY MAY IJORsOX IXTEKI'HETS AXD PKESEXTS A MO.VT LOVE. ABLE CHARACTER. After an immediate success In London. Miss- Robson returns to ful fill her engagement here. The play has had an extraordinary run for over two years repeating the pro duction several times In the larger cities, and always with success. The play Is extremely funny and yet not boisterous, nor filled with hack neyed material. May Robson is a surprise) in this quaint character, her comedy Is most winning, and the impersonation Is one of the most pleasing to all who appreciate fine acting. Miss Robsors work is the outcome of thotightftul study, so perfectly does she delineate the dear old lady from New England. There are no dull moments during the action of the story, but little pathos and that only a shade of a memory of lost love but It is enough the rest Is fun pure and wholesome fun. The character Impersonated by Miss Robson Is a type of a New Eng land woman, a sweet old lady, whose heart goes out In all fullness of love for her wayward nephew, and gener ous to all whom she likes, and Is never so contented as when In the company of young people, she enters Into the spirit of their humor and is quite willing to go anywhere. She takes In the theatres and roof gar dens, dinners at a fashionable hotel, learns to smoke an occasional ciga rette and pip an oyster cocktail. Miss Robson does these things just as a real "Aunt Mary'' might have done them, and sinks her identity into the character. There Is nothing improb able in the story, nor Is there any at tempt at coarse humor. It is one of those Bimple plays that refreshes and never wearies, and certainly no one will ever tire of Miss Robson. She comes to the Grand opera house Wed nesday. June 21. Prices, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c. 1 deaf to attend the public school but nas learned to vocalize here. It was escane. and. in Hnltn nf thronta nf death, went to her home and told - u atuai. noia uriiLii. w r ii i i ii i nr nnmtn nnn iiercuianean enort ana those who ! her mother of her experiences. At have full powers of speech, were ' her home It was believed she had truly Impressed with the necessity of , been with a theatrical company, gratitude. She not only made her I Testimony brought out at the trial own voice but also made her own showed that the Brown woman made graduating dress. a practice of securing employment In Nearer My God to Thee", by three department and candy stores and young ladies brought out a full reali- other places where young girls were zation of the beauties of thought ex- J employed. She formed acquaintances presed by graceful movements of the I with young girls and then took them human form to bring out ideas. I to night cafes, and afterwards to her Supt. Alderman presented some apartments, where she introduced practical Ideas as well as the dlplo-1 them to men who enticed them into mas. He pointed out that here girls resorts. learned which eijd of a needle to I n. thread, and boys which end of a hammer to strike with. After the cmduntlnn pvai-oIdud ha visitors and parents went to the dif- vulnerable offspring. Mothers of this ferent class rooms and witnessed the race have had a call from the abso procesaes of instruction and were lute tonffue." very much interested in the methods' "The mother of the perfect race is SEE CLAIMS TO BE D1VIXE (Continued from page one.) of instruction. Mr. Tilllnghast seems to have surrounded himself with an efficient corps of teachers, both use the Up and sign language, and Mrs. TUUnghast's father and mother were the founders of the work in the state of Washington, There is a beautiful picture done in Washington woods hanging in the reception par lor that was presented to her father by a student and wood worker. During the summer vacation sev- here. With , my radiance I have clothed her who shall bear a child in token of the fulfillment of my cove nant with- the people. For my good ness must be brought to earth, my grace known among men." After the book had been read into the testimony, Attorney Cant well sol emnly warned- the newspaper re porters that the books were copy righted. The court warned the re porters against laughing so loudly. Woman's Ills Many women luSer needleialy from girlhood to woman hood and from motherhood to old age with backache, dizziness or headache. She becomes broken-down, sleep leu, nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning to night. When paina and aches rack the womanly system at frequent intervals, ask your neighbor about Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription TAa Prescription has, for over 10 years, been carina delicate, weak, paln-wracked women, by the hundreds of thousands and this too In the privacy of their homes without their hav int to submit to Indelicate questionings and offensively repugnant examinations. J,ck.0?n "re in.vjte? V .oon,ult in confidence by letter free. Address World s Dispensary Medical Ais'n, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo N Y Dr. Piehcb;s Gkbat Family Doctor Boot, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition 1000 pages, answers in fhis English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married ought to know about. Sent fret to any address on recoipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing only, in French cloth binding. Some Adxantages of Cement Sewer Pipe 1. True sectional shape. 2. Greater compressive tensile bursting strength. 3. Cement pipe grows stronger with age. 4. A stronger union is ob tained at the joints, 6. Uniform quality every pipe Is perfect. Cement pipe makes a sani tary and water-tight sewer. Lowest in first cost and up koep. Used in the principal cities; . indorsed by the leading en gineers. Call and get our estimates. 6 8 Salem Sewer Pipe Company 265 S. Liberty St Thoae II A BANK FREE! EVERY BOY ASD GIRL under the age of 20 years opening a Savings Account with us will be presented with a handsome leather-covered metal pocket savings bank. One dollar will open an account- The bank will belong to the depositor, and the ac--i count will draw 4 per cent in terest Savings Department Capital National Bank APPOINTED. PATROLMAN DEPOT SECTION Asserting that the portion of the city lying near the Southern Pa cific depot and east of Twelfth street Is growing rapidluy and that conditions in general are such that a night patrolman is needed to' pa trol the district residents living in It last evening petitioned the council that one be appointed and the prayer of the petition was granted. The petition carried the indorse ment of Chief of Police Hamilton and both Councllmen Huckestein and Lafky spoke in favor of it. The dis trict, , it seems, is infested with tramps and hard characters, and the petitioners represented that not only was nrnlppHnn npoHarl h thQ Kt.ci ... " - UJ LUC UUOl- ness institutions and there are some lb OI them, but also hv the rooldonta The present force has enough to con tend With In thn rinwn illutrU.to on1 cannot make the section i nquestion, save wnen calls are made, and then the distance is so great that by the time they arrive UDon the sppna tho criminal will have ample time to es cape. o STOPPED THOSE PAIXS Copper Hill, Va. Mrs. Ida Conner, of this place, says, "For years I had a pain in my right side, and I was very sick with womanly troubles. I tried different doctors but could get no relief. I had given up all hspe of ever getting well. I took Cardui, and it relieved the pain In my side, and now I feel like a new person. It is a wonderful medicine." Many wo men are completely worn out and dis couraged on account of some woman, ly trouble. Are you? Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Its record shows that It will help you. Why wait? Try it today. Ask your druggist about it Children Cry for Fletcher's fs I I W . 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The method today is to take one Cas caret at a time just as soon as you need it. Then the bowels are always clean. They cost only 10 cents per box at any drug Btore. DANDRUFF CAVSED RY A GERM A Xew Discovery That Kills the Genu and Prevents Baldness. Middle Aged and Elderly People Use Foley Kidney Fills for quick and permanent results In all cases of kldnev and hlaHrtpr trnuMoo on for painful and annoying Irregulari ties, iney coniain just the Ingredi ents necessary to regulate and strengthen the acf'on of the kM nova and bladder. They are tonic in ac tion, quick In results. Try them. Red Cross Pharmacy. Pretty nearly all the hair prepar ations for dandruff have some merit in allaying itching of the scalp, and in being a fairly good dressing for the hair, but there is only on that recognizes what causes dandruff, falling hair, and baldness, and that destroys the cause, a little germ and that is Newbro's Herpiclde. This germ eats its way -into the scalp, it dig9 up the scalp Into little white scales. Unless it is destroyed there's no permanent stopping of falling hair and cure of dandruff and baldness. Newbro's Herpiclde kills the germ. "Destory the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bot tles guaranteed. J. C. Perry. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Kingwood Park The Addition That was Started Right The Addition That is Growing EVERYTHING WHITE REDUCED DURING THE June White Sale $1.25 WHITE BLANKETS FULL 11-4 WITH PINK OR BLUE BORDERS 99c per pair TO DISC TSS l'AVING OF KAST STATE STREET For the purpose of ascertaining as to whether or not it is poslble for the property owners of KaHt State street to agree upon the paving of that street this season a meeting will be held this evening at the res idence of F. F. Kimball at which all the questions entering into the sub ject will be discussed. The state board some time ago an nounced that, unless tnls street was paved that it would abandon its plan to build a boulevard from the Asylum to the penitentiary and also many other improvements, and much depends upon the decision to be reached tonight at the meeting by the property owners. Those of the property owners who favor paving, wnnt concrete. "It cured me," or ''It saved the life of my child," are the expres sions you hear every day about Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is true the world pver where this valuable rem edy has been Introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints bns received such general approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is that it cures. Sold by all dealers Great Ribbon Sale You will be surprised, We have placed on display, wide fancy ribbons; heavy silk values up to 65c yard t at 25c a yd J Don't miss themor you will be sorry. I Middy Waists, $1,25 values at 75c each I l $3,00 China Silk Waists ' it for i; $1.75 j WATCH IT GROW? i Millinery at Little Prices See the newest creations in Trimmed Hats, at little I prices. See the big display of fine flowers, assorted, at X little prices assortments at X Ik, 5flc, 35c, 25c, 15c and He ROSTEIN & GREENBAUmI 240 and 246 Commercial Street, t - tM M tt tMMMMtM Bicycle Season is now on in full blast. We have a com plete line of Pierce, Harvard, Dayton and Daytonia Call and Inspect them; we will please you. Hats for Men Well dressed men are careful about their headgear,, The shape and appearance of the HAT a Man wears makes a lot of difference in his looks, In this store we aim to fit to you a Hat which suits you in every particular WE HAT MEN AND DO J SO WELL that we're in creasing our following of appreciative men every day, And no wonder when HATS like the FAMOUS R0LE0FS head the list, Get Under a ROLEOP and Smile We have grades for Men who don't care to pay more than '$1.50 and yet get value received, G. 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