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" r!.iwHrr DAHiT CATITAii JOTTKtfAX SAMBI, mWSOW, SATURDAY, JUKB 24 1006. 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOPER BROS. OFFICIAL OBN8TJB SALEM, MAT, 1004, 13,207. Caustic View of American Lady. AimtriMinfl aro credited by tio Baba mfcaratl. n. Hindoo Bcbolnr now living Sn the United States, with having ere- ated a new typo of human being tho "lady." Tho Bnba, writing in Public cOiwrton on "What tho East Can Teach tlho West," says: "I havo not seen a slnglo homo in ftwo stent American clllcs, though I Brexe visited many. Tho hearth ha tbeen abolished, tho radiator has takon Sto T)laco, Tho homo Is without lts'p'O laliHajr deity tho wise, affectionate, soH-Mcrlficing mother, tho truo wife, wliowa lovo for her husband was hor (beat jewol, whoso, devotion to duty to raZl Mtround hor insured pcaco and har nmiay, tho very llfo of a homo. "And who has usurped tho throno dl this domestic doltyt A lady part ner who has ogroed, before a church jalUr or in a registry offlco, to llvo to rgetlier with tho man of hor mOmon--tary eholee, as long as it suits hor or tho man, in a suit of rooms of ft houso for lb purpose of onjoying and hunt ing material ploasurotf. It is a lady iwbo has abolished tho homo as a relic of a barbarous ago, and turned it into sitting, talking and slooping rooms, with eoinfortnblo or luxurious conven iences, who tins mado over tho kitchen mad housekeeping to hired cooks and maidservants or housokcopors to cscapo 1m bother or worldly worries in many .ease, abolished it nlong with tho liome, preferring to cat ready-cooked tfeods in hotels and restaurants. It if ol lady who tries to oxpiato tho sin of 2ier whnre in 'raeo sulcido' by coring anore for a bnby dog fed to squaro pro portions or n cat indulged out of all proportions than for n human bolng. ft is a lady who knows no more if bringing up children than olio knows of keeping a houso or cooking, both of which sho hates. Ilonco children jrenerally aro olthor trained by nurses or Kovorno9,oa or allowed to grow as wild us they can in choractor, their young, bnprosslonablo minds being do yrlved of tho character-building Inllu--enecsf maternal lovo nnd Its llfo-on-durlng lessons. "This lady, this nowest fomlnlno tfrenk of nature, is responsible for much of tho dlsnstrous confusion in hu sum socloty in this land. Hut who t.i cresponslblo for her being sot Tho snen hor father and husband. Tho father wishes hor to oat well, liyk troll, slug well, bo well educated, and healthy, and full of fascinating man wen so that sho may catch n rich hus Imnd, who, tho mother hopos, would 1e as great a fool and as good a slave as her own. And when tho fool and rdavo U secured, sho has a glorious side ou hor mental nutomoblle, whoso -wheels are hor whims, whoso steam is nppllod by hor vanity and her hus lumd's indulgence, whoso trnek Is sol HaIi pons, whoso destination is mortal xnin." i Vanilla In Mexico. United HUtea consul A. J. Lespl atso of Tuxpam. Moxloo, furnishes tho following Interesting facts about growing vanilla in Mexice: This soot Ion of tho stato of Vera Cfrus. is tho natural habitat of the va nilla vino, which thrives In perfection, and forms a soureo of uroat profit to itboio ongagod in lt culturo, which U exceedingly simple. Tho land is clear ed of undorbruih and the vino cut- lings, which should bo about 18 inches long, aro planted bosido sultablo trees, left standing for tho purpose As soon as tho jolutu commonco to sprout they throw out tendrils, which cling tena- CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. II. ALBERT, President. XL M. CBOIHAN, Vice Pres. JOS. IL ALBERT, Cashier. Transacts a regular banking buiiness. Savings Bank Department Offers all the facilities of a mod rn Savlngt Bank. Interest paid on deposit of ono dollar or moro, affording an opportunity to safe ly Invest sums from one dollar e two thousand dollars, where they will be earning Interest, And yet bo available whon ranted. I in jf-irm-y NJP clously to tho trees, and soon form climbing vines, which, nftcr threo or four years, commonco to bear. In the flfth year tho vino wilt bo in full boar Ing, and will produco from 15 to 40 beans, each boan worth from 8 to 10 conts Mexican (3.82 to 4.77 conts Unit ed Statos. In certain years tho beans havo been known to sell as high aa 18 conts (8.G0 cents) apiece. Tho cured beans command a much higher price It Is only tho experienced curor who understands tho process, which is a delicate ono, but easily acquired by practico and observation. It is estimated that a fivo-acro va nilla plantation will yield sufficient lncomo to rendor its owner independ ent for tho remainder of his life. But in order to succcod it is necessary to glvo tho tondcr vines personal and constant attention as they pass from stago to stago in thoir growth, and to protect them from rough troatmont, to wjjlch they, aro usually oxposod whon loft in charge of hlrod help. Whero ono plantor has succeeded hundreds havo failed, owing to lack of personal caro. This Is strikingly Illustrated by visiting tho great vanilla districts, where it will bo noticed with what ton dcr sollcltudo young vines aro nursed by tho French and Italian colonists, who havo mado such a rcmarkablo suc cess of thoir plantations, and who havo crown wealthy following this pursuit. Vanilla cultivation is especially ndaptod to women or persons who can not enduro cxposuro or hardships. Tho vino Is interesting, nnd its culturo is n seductive and profitnblo occupation Along tho Tuxpam rlvor and for CO or 00 miles inland southwest of this plnco thcro is nn oxtonslvo territory well suited to tho cultivation of tho vanilla and kindred tropical products THE SKULL CAME BACK Tho reported finding of tho skull of Dr. Oliver Follows Tompkins nmong tho cannibals of Now Qulnoa recalls tho horrlblo story of his massnero in 1001. Tho story of tho rccovory of tho skull was brought hero by Bort DoyJo, who has been in Now Quinota for sov- oral yours nnd who returned to Amerl ca yoHterdny on tho liner Ventura. Dr. Tompkins, in company with Nov. .Tallies Chalmers, tho oxplorcr, James Walker, Thomas llathbono nnd 11 nn 4lr converts, started on a missionary trip to ono of the small uourby islands on tho llttlo sciioonor jmuo. tiio na tives displayed groat frlondlinoss for tho white mon, but, ouco thoy had en ticed them nshoro, they fell upon tho small party nnd mndo them prlsonors. Tho other members of tho expedition woro killed and davourod boforo tho eyes of Tompkins, Rathbono and Wulkor, who, nftcr bolng subjected to horrlblo tortures, lator mot tho samo fato as their companions, Captnlu Badenakor of tho Nluo man aged to oscapo nftor a dosperato run ning fight, am! took tho story to Thurs day island. A military expedition was fitted out, and a war ship was sent to tho see no. ' But although tho natives wero soveroly punished, their villages bolng razed, nnd thousands killed, no trnco of tho missionaries could bo found savo n few small bones aud a pair of trousers. Tho search for tho skulls of tho mur dorod men was kept up with indiffer ent success until this spring, whon six natives who had confessed to partici pating. In tho cruel deed, promised (be return of Tompkins skull in oxehango for freedom.. A wbito man's skull was turned over to tho authorities by these natives, and they were released. It is bolloved lu Now Guinea that tho skull is that of Dr. Tompkins, Doylo says that cannibalistic ,prnc tlcos still exist among vtho natives in splko of tho harsh treatment accord' ed thorn four years ugo by tho gov ernmont, Well Meant. "My husband is so pootlcl" said a woll-dressod woman to her scat com panion In tho street oar tho otbor aft ernoon. . 'ilnvc you over tried rubbin' bis j'lnts with hartshorn liniment, mum!'' Interrupted a stolid-looking woman with a market basket at her foot, who overheard the remark. "That'll straighten him out as quick as anything I kuow of, if ho ain't got it too bad." Albany Journal. The Southern Pacific Company Will Mil ticket, Balsm to Boswell Springs and return up to and including September SO, 1005, 1005, limited to 30 days, rate of $5.55. 6-3-tf 1 -IT- fl I -- - flyers " rfrCJ" 'J1"f n fll"rllTlg' f " t t(T''' Hair Vigor. Ask youi neighbors about It. One will say, "It restored color to my gray hair." Another, "Checked my falling hair." Another, "A splendid dressing." J.O.Ayn-Ca. IQW.II M.B.. SUES FOR DAMAGES E. Dewey, who on th ovontng of March 30, fell on tho sidowolk near Cornollus & Hancock's livery barn, has filed suit against tho city of For est Drove, asking damages to tho amount of $2058. Tho complaint, which was gorved on II. O. King, ns clerk, Tuesday alleges that on tho date montlonod tho plaintiff fell at tho plnco statod, and rocoivod Injuries and bruises, and said fall was caused by looso boards and rotten stringers in tho sidowalk, and which amounts to, to gothcr with costs for medical attontlon and nurso hire, to $058; and it further alleges that tho injuries rccolvod cnusod him to bo unfit for manual la bor. which ho was horetoforo unablo to do, and his complaint prays for a further sum of $2000. Tho plaintiff Is roprcsontod by J. N. Hoffmanjjf this city and M. B. Bump of Hlllsboro, and tho city by Judge W. II. IIollls. At tho regular mooting of tho coun cil in May, Mr. Dewey presented a bill for modlcal services, nurso hlro nnd damagos, in tho total sum of $303. Tho mattor was takon up and passed to tho ordlnonco committoo for inves tigation but at tho last regular meet ing tho mattor was ordered to bo fur thor Investigated. Most of tho coun cilmen unofficially oxprcsscd thoir wil lingness to pay tho modlcal and nurso hlro, which amounts to $53, but thought ndvorsely regarding tho claim for $250 damages. Chicago Markots. Chicago, Juno 23. Whoat, corn, C5V653; oats, 32,. Oltf; Rheumatism Does not let go of you when you apply lotions or liniments. It simply loosens its boW for a while. Why? Because to get. rid of it you must correct tho acid con dition of tho blood on which it depends. Hood's Sarsa pariila has cured thousands; GET THE Harvester Oil For your binders and mowers Nothing better SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. BAT.KM BRANCH, F. F. GARY, MQR. 210-220-230 State St. Sslem, Or. WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF MONEY at a low rate of lntorcst, we aro able to meet the legitimate needs of this community. The man who borows a hundred dollars needs it just as badly as the man who re quires a thousand. On approved security, we are ready to accommo date the small borrowor. We shall bo glad to talk with those most in terested. , Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE. President E.W. HAZARD, Carter Perfectly Clear. Visiting Tourist (to rural Inhabi tant) Aro you a native of this placet Inhabitant Aih I whatt Tourist Aro you a natlvot Inhabitant's Wifo (appearing on tho scono) Ain't yo got no son jo, Bubof Ho moans wuz ye llvln' hero whon yo wuz born, or wuz yo born boforo yo bogan llvln' horof Harper's Wookly. REDUCED EXCUBSION BATES. To tho Beanido and Mountain Eesocta for tho Summer Vacations. On and after Juno 1, 1005, the Southern Pacific, in connoetlon with the Corvallls & Eastern railroad will havo on salo round trip tickets from points on their linos to Newport, Ya quina and Detroit at very low rates, good for return until Ootobor 10, 1005. Threo day tickets to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays are also on salo from all cast eldo points Portland to En geno incluslvo, and from nil wont side points, enabling pcoplo to visit their families and spend Sunday at tho sea side Reason tickets from all east side points Portland to Eugene Inclusive, and from all west Bldo points aro also on salo to Detroit at vory low rates with stop over privileges at Mill City or any point oast enabling tourists to visit tho Santiam nnd Brcltcnbunh not Springs in tho Cascado mountains, which'can bo reached in one day. Season tickets will bo good for ro turn from all points until Octobor 10. Threo day tickets will bo good going Saturdays nnd returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for return via tho oast 'or wost sldo at option of passon gor. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho ' Lebanon Springfield branch, if dosirod. Baggago on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaqulna tickete to Ya qulna only. S. P. trains connect with tho O. & E. nt Albany and Corvallls for Yaqulna and Newport, Trains on tho O. & E. for Detroit will leave Albany nt 7t30 a. inv enabling tourists to tbo not Springs to roach thoro tbo samo day. Trains from and to Corvallls connect with all oast side trains' on the S. P. Full information as to rates, timo tables, etc., can bo obtalnod on appli cation to J. Mayo, Con. Pass. Agt., C. & E. It. P..,, Albany W. E. Coman, O. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland or to any S. P. orC. & E. agont. Rato from Salem to Newport $5.00. Rate from Salem to Yaqulna $1.50. Rato from Salem to Detroit $3.00. Threo-day rato from Salem to Ya qulna or Newport $3.00. 0-1-tf In Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after hoalth, from ono extrome of faddlsm to anotbor, when, if they would only cat good food, and keep thoir bowels regu lar with Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt reliof and qulok cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25o at J. C, Porry'a Drug Storo. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Qcayfv&ki Htue Wing Sang Co China and Japanese Fancy Goods, Mat tings and Dry Goods, Silks, Em broidery Laces. Make up new lino dents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Suits, Wrappers, Bkirta, White Under wear, Salo cheap. Court street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono Black 2155. 310 Court St, corner alley, 1 1 1 - WHEN IN NEED Of corn for planting, remember that we havo a choice stock of both Oregon and Eastern grown corn, which can be had at reduced prices, at the Old Sellable Feed Store. Savage & Fietche 322-324 Commercial St. EXCURSION RATES A n v During tho Lewis and Clark exposition tho O. O. T. Co. will make the following ratoj Salem to Portland, ono way, 75 conts, round trip, $1.00. Tlckots good for ton days. Boats leaving dally, at 7 a. m., except Sunday. ' M. V. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock root of Trade Btroot. To the Cocmtt y People Whon in town tnko your moals at the Star Bostaurant, 330 Court Street, ad joining Wade's hardwaro storo. Meals at all hours, 15 cents. Phono 301 Red. TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can boat the game if you aro roal good and hungry, so many good things aro servod. 205 Commercial Btroot The pnrrott can mnko words, but his tonguo is not harnessed to his brains. Thero nro folks In tho grocery trado whoso claims nro just unhnrncssosd words. Wo can provo that everything wo sell is of tho best quality. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Snccossors to Harrltt a; Lawrence. t-y ' - - etHMitwitiiaiiiiiiiiii8'w ' v .aM JuiOMbbbSM ntiriLiTur otr.ie nrr tup forest 5 A. L FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Fraser, Plumbing, Tinning ' and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; eatlm mado and work guaranteed. 387 State Street, Salem. Excursion Rates to Yaqulna JJay and Newport, Tho famous seasldo resort for the Wlllamotto Ynlloy. Tickets at reduced rates will bo sold until Boptember 30 1005, by tho Southern Pacific Company, Do not neglect this opportunity to tako in tho fresh soa breozes and surf bathing. Season RdtoFrom Salem $5.00 Those tickets are limitod to October 10, 1005. Saturday Excursion Rate $3.00 Thcso tickets aro sold only on Satur days, and limitod for return the fol lowing Monday, For tickets and full information call on A. COMEOYS, Agent, Salem. U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of houM finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of warchouso for rent; oleutor and switching facilities. f48iiiti fa i n i urn limit T BEST MEALS QUICK SERVICE MODEST PRICES White House Restaurant OEOROB BROS. State Stroot, Proprietors. BED HOT VALES For Fourth of July wear, and si sll know tho Fourth gonorally means a hot time, so a low-cut Oxford tls will b Just tho coolest thing you can wear. V, e havo thorn in tan and mack, out tcned or laced. JACOB VOGT 1 Una been token to supply the stock of; ! lumber In our yards. Our stock U; J complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 . . shingles, also a car of nne shako. , Wo aro able to nil any and all kin4 ; of bills. Como and let ns show jonn our stock. 1 1 Yard and office aear B. P. panenjer; ; depot. 'Phone Main 65L ' ; QOODALE LUMIER CO ; SOMETmNO DEECOIOTJS FOB DINNER. Will always be found in our ebolea stock of prime moats in Toasts, sttak. chops or fllots. Wo have the tendered, juiciest and sweetest lamb, mutton J beef, and all the most tempting tid-blti in sweetbreads. Our hams and baeos are sweet as a chestnut and of de licious flavor. Our prices for prim meats are lower than any in town. E. C. CROSS State Street Market. Phone 291. Phone 1511. M " " ""l