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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1905)
1tesw "ES wrrwi'iw11 mmiMJf''i-,':"' DAH.T CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1005. S i nn OLOVES teal Llslo Mllanniso nnd Silk Net Gloves real $1.00 values In blnck, niodo, pearl nml Boya. Exceptional offer during our August Clearing Snlo 6S firvk 111 sJMy ft(3 y g jg eifeM$( C'y i m rwLatgyt ggMHBMBWWIBIBHiMMMWHMM PANOY STOCK COLLARS Protty Stock Collars with beaded, jeweled, French knotted and stolo ef fects. Prices rongo from 50o-to $3.00 each. August Clearing Snlo , . . , , HALF PRICE' AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE rid ZJ Sw8 aWay f th dd l0tS'fr0m 0TCry part of "" "o-tho uniiuo institution of economy that will have Boon nothtafSkoTj Z o before-new and timely merchandise of ovwy description; in your whole buying oxperionco you will Ladies' Suits Fot $3.95 WOMEN'S SMARTLY TAILORED SUITS Tho vnluos run easily up to $23.50 nnd tho sclliug prlco up to Friday, Sep tember 1, Is just $3.05 a suit. Tho ma terials nro varied onough to plcaso overy taste. Late mntcrlals Included . plain tailored and trimmed effects, jacket style. Splendid for fall wear nnd for now. SILK SIHRT WAIST BUITS. nnd suitB of brilllantkncs. Late sum inor styles In wnntod shades, values to $23-00 $8.G5 SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS AND MOHAIRS L.to summor Btylcs In nn ologant lino of colors to select from. Some thing you can use. Yaluo3 rango up as high as $35.00 ....$11.85 Flannelette Waistings 600 pieces of tho "newest Porslan designs and colorings, overy ono a desirable pattern and color1. A for tunato purchnso of ours which wo in turn givo you tho ndvnntngo of samo materials nnd pnttorns soil ing In Portland at 18c yard. GREAT VALUE 10 1 12'l-2 25c to COc values in 0KGANDIE3 15 15c to 25c vnlucs in DIMITIES 8 60e to 75c values id WASH GOODS 25 18c to 20c vnlucs in FLANNELETTE . ww ii i n ht'i nrm .10 Japanese Crape Boat (Junllty, 30 Inches wide. Very dosirablo pattorn and color . .15 MEXICAN HATS TOR HOP PICKERS 15 HOP OLOVES 10, 20 and 25 HAMMOCKS REDUCED ONE FOURTH WIRE HAIRPINB lc and 5c Packago WIRE HAIRPINS Black and Brown 3c, 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c box MAS ' im 7 SHIRT WAISTS AT CONSIDERABLE LESS Every ono of this soaon's fash ion and mntcrlnls nt prices that you cannot afford to ignore, 05c values rcducod to 44 ?5c values rcducod to 50 $1.00 values reduced to 07 $1.25 values roduced to .. ,, 83 $1.50 valuos roduced to $1.00 $3.00 values reduced to $2.00 $4.60 valuos ...... roduced to $3.00 SOAP BOXES. IBe and 25c Men's Outing Suits For $5.75 Choose from our ontiro remaining stock of Mon's Two-plcco Outing Suits nt much less than regular prices. Suits nro all of this season's mnko. Styles nnd materials tho very best. Values rnngo from $8.50 to $15. Many aro dosirablo for fall wear. $850 values during August Clearing Sale S5.75. ,$10.00 values during August Clearing Salo .. "...$6.50 $12.50 values during August .Clearing i Snlo r $8.50 $15.00 values .durlngAugu8t Clearing Snlo '.$10.00 SCHOOLS GOVERN THEMSELVES. Havo Regular Laws and Arc- Conducted Liko a City, yrfW OLOHES BRUSHES 50c to ?1.38 TOOTH BRUSHES 10c to 35c Final Clearing of Summer Shoos. Qroatest valuos shown in this city in up-to-dato footwear for mon and womon Prlco concessions nro given ou all summor stocks, including tho popular TAN BOOTS AND OXFORDS FOR WOMEN August Clearing Sale. Regular $3.50 values $2.05 MEN'S OXFORDS' "Without reserve, including Tntent, Volour, Vlci, nnd Tans. Regular $3,50 ynluo, August Clearing Snlo $2.05 Small Prices Fo Little Things Every item a bargain. Como to tho big storo to iiavo monoy. DARNINO BALLS 3c, 6c, Oc, 10c SHELL HAIRPINS 10c, lGc, 25c doz. LARGE SHELL HAIRPINS 2 for Co 0 for 25c SAFETY TINS 3o, 5c, Co, 7c, 8c, lOo OBsa OREGON IN THE LEAD. Three of Six Loading Marksmen at IUflo Shoot at Soa Girt Aro Orogonions. The military rlflo tournament now being held nt Soa Glrt,.N. J., is show ing tbo Oregon Nntional Guard up in Joe condition. Tho first day's shooting at targes brought out 057 rlflomon, Tepr resenting nlfnost ovory stnto and ovory organization in tho rogular army nnd Mvy, Including tho ofllcors' training i Knpgis ni west 1'oint nnu Annapoiis. Tie leading nix competitors named in the dispatches include throo Orogon Na tional dunrdsmon, a showing of which the state may woll bo proud1. Tho six ntmed given special mention are: Sergeant Gilbert, Oregen: Dr. nouck, of Itoseburg, Orogon; Lioutonant Bowen, Iowa, 40 each. 8orgcant Ilird, Iowa; Captain Loo, California, 45 each. Corporal l S, lUdor, of Snlom, Oro gon, and Scrgoant Agostini, Hawaii, 44 th. Bach competitor fires 10 shots oach tt 200, 300, 500 and 000 yards, slow bt and a Blmllar number nt 200 nnd WO. rapid ilro, and participants in two Uralsk runs. Unclo Sam's Mistake. "Wnen, in 1854, Mr. Gadsden of South Carolina concluded with Santa Anna a IIGHT AND DELICIOUS HOME MADE BREAD ''" tho kind that rewards houso- " or cook for using Wild Rose j """.Its always cure to give tho ut- , Mafaetlon, and "win golden PWojw twm all sorts of people" for, ' allll as a good bread maker. Onr' "Prior Wild t?. -a i ni . "VOO UUIU UUOJHiUUUU Ugh quality and fina flavor, and is t and healthful. At all grocers. troaty by which wo acquired tho strip of territory hetweon tho Gila river nnd tho presont southorn boundary of Ari zona, tho North looked askanco on all territorial gains in that direction, fenr in ga slavo empiro thnt should includo Moxlco nnd perhaps oven tho southorn continent. Fow oxcopt thoso who wnnt od to run a railroad through this terri tory hnd nny Idea of its value No ono so oin od to apprecinto tho consequences of a step by whioh, in omitting to buy a strip of land a fow milea wldo, wo throw nwny ono of tho richest deltas in tho world, nnd gavo to Mexico tho control of tho mouth nnd ocean ontranco of n great rlvor two thousand miles of whioh wore wholly within United Stntos territory. Tho omission of tho fathers is now bolng visited upon thoir childron. Just nbovo Yuma, tho Unit ed States reclamntlon sorvice is build ing n dlvorslon dam which will carry tho wators of tho Colorado upon tho fertilo desert lands bordering tho rlvor down to tho Moxican boundnry. Thore, as far as this country is concerned, do voiopmont must stop. In tho same neighborhood, a prlvnto irrigation com pany has takon out a groat canal, which must travel through some fifty miles of Moxloan torritory before it roaches its destination in Southern California a projoct inovitably embarrassed by the complications of connictlng water rights nnd boundary. Geographically speaking, it is absurd that Mexico should control tho mouth of tbo Colo rado as that Great Britain should still hold New York or New Orleans as a nlnnv. Some dav we may want this strip badly onough to buy It outright. But we shall havo to pay (loany ir i.. ,ufc nnen wa xnluht have ac- qnuirod almost for nothing. Collier's for August 28, 1005. All Coin Looks Good to Him. Sam Jones has como out as a friend nf Tnhn D. Rockefeller and would prob ably put a roll of the "tainted" monoy wbero it would do tlie mosi guu, .. t n would crivo blm an opportunity. Sam was preaching in the Century Methodist church In bt. louis me iuD. .i. nd when about to take up the collection, said: "You little fellows down in front with only 30 cents in your pockets couldn't build a railroad or a steamboat or a telegraph line. We .., -:i. n,. The rlehest man we hava is John D. Rockefeller. Now I don't lay all our Ills to Rockefeller. Thoro nro othor men ns bad as he. AVhoro I prenchod at a Chautauqua last weok tho man who procodod mo jump od on John D. Ho spoko of tainted monoy nnd then took up a collection for Ms now church. A saloonkeeper put in a hundrod dollars. My frlond wont down from tho pulpit and thanked tho saloonkeopor. I would rather havo monoy mndo out of coal oil than fueslo oil. I admlro Rockefeller, Ho is n rascals, but ho is paid for being n ras cal. You littlo rascals down in front with no money in your clothes have been serving tho devil all your lives and boarding yourselves." Wood In Boxes. Tho amount of wood annually con sumod in tho United States for pack' ing boxes and baskots can not bo given in oxact figures, but it is much greater than is conorallv realized. The state of Mlohigan alono bns forty-eight box making establishments with an annual product valued at $2,272,621. Other STRANGE ADVICE! Vessel . 1 Sv state hnvo a yot larger output. Thoro la hardly a business in tho whole country which would not bo unfavora bly affected by a serious shortngo in packing-box material. Tho growing-Bflnrclty nnd conscquont high prico of most of tho woods now usod in this industry mnko necessary a sonrch for othor sultnblo woods and for moans of regulating thoir supply, in order thnt tho futuro domand may bo mot and a reasonnblo profit bo in sured to tho manufacturer without overtaxing tho consumor. Tho study mndo by tho Forest Sor vioo of tho Department of Agricul ture will includo tho question of sup ply and demand as regards woods now used, tho introduction of othor woods as possiblo substitutes for tho scarcer spocios, tho demands of tho trado, tho physical and mechanical properties re quired in box nnd basket woods, and tho methods of manufacturing them. FLETCHER'S CHILDREN CRY FOB OARTORL. Oddities of Tailoring. "A musio pockotf" snld tho tailor. "Oh, yes, for professional slngors I often mnko music pockots. Thoy run norowi tho back of tho coat, as a ruio, nbovo tho waist, and thoy hold, without crushing, a hnlf dozen songs. "I havo thrco or four detoctives among my patrons, nnd in their busi ness suits I nlwnys put hnndcuff pock ots. Thoso pockots aro in tho slooves Thoir ndvnntngo Is that tho handcuffs enn bo drawn forth without tho pris oner's seeing tho notion. When a ram bunctious prisoner noes a detective's hand go towards nn ordinary pockot Tie knows what is coming, and prepares accordingly; but with my special pock ot tho handcuff is on him boforo ho knows whore he is nt, "Ono of my patrons has his trousers lined from tho kneo down, with leath er. Do you know whyf Uoenuso a dog once bit a largo chunk out of tho calf of his legi and ho woosn't want to incur eueh a loss again." Minne apolis Journal. Dr. O. C. Qrtcn i t Urt rxrwntl attention umaiiiUrUn eoainci. to Ml RTMI Oln our Almanac for many years past we led wiUi coughs, cokls, throat or luna troubles or consumption. Wc have toM them if they did not receive any spe ul benefit after the use of one 75-wn. '; bottle of Genivan Synip, to consult then doctor. IWe did not ask them or w,'e them to use a large number of bottle. a is the case in tile adverting of many other remedies. Our confidence tn U.r un Syrup makes it possible for us u Sve well advice, qV know by the ex perience of over 35 y out 7't bottle of German Syrup will soeeduy re lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lunj troublnd that even in bad cases of consumption, one Urge bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. flXew trial bottle. 35c J reg nlar size. 75C At all drugguts. I Bold in Salem by 8. 0. Stone. Washington County Hops, And. Jack, ono of tho successful hop growers of Farmlngton, was in the city on Monday, no eaya that whilo his hop crop will bo lighter thnn last year, the quality is fine. Ho will com mence picking September 4, James So- well, whoso largo yards aro just oast of town, will commenco picking about that timo. IFe reports a shortage in tho" crop, but the quality is tho boat he has evor raised. The production in tbo several districts of this county Is estimate! ns follews: Hillsboro, 2000 oales; Forest Grove, 500; Laurel, 600; Sherwood, 2000; Tualatin, 1000, making a total for tho country of 6000 bnles. Hillsboro Independent. , , ,, 0 -- ROYAL OETS THE CONTRACT. WU1 Build Bridge Across tho Yamhill Elver. O. F. Royal & Son of Salem will build the bridgo across tho Yamhill river, on the new Grand Rondo wagon road, for I657.B0. The eontraet was awarded this firm at an adjourned session of the county commissioners' court last Fri day morning. Two other bids were re ceived for tbo work as follews: R. M. Gilbert of Corvallls, $602; J. B. Teal of Falls City, $698.30. Folk County Observer. HOW'S THIS? We offor Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. OHBNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undoreignod, have known F. J. Oheney for tho last 15 years, and believo him perfectly honorable in all business and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, Waldlng, Klnnsn k Marvin, .Wbolesalo Druggists, Toleda, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, aeting upon tho blood nnd ran cuous surfaces of tho systam. Testi monials sent Ut9. Price, 7Ce per bot tle. Sold by Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. - 0 . Building Proposals Invited. Bids will be received at the office of Pugb & Legg until 1 p. m., Boptember 1, 1005, for the construction of a one story frame school building to bo erect ed in school district No. 61, Polk coun J, Oregon, Plans and specifications can be seen at the architects' office in Salem, Ore gon. Tho school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 8-26-6t PUOH ft LE0O. In miiio of tho public schools of Bos ton thoro is to bo established this fall tho institution known ns tho school city Jt is a form of solf-govornmont which has been usod in somo of tho schools of Now York City, Philadelphia nnd othor places. It was originally founded by Wilson L. Gill in 1807. Tho trial was mndo in a disorderly school of 1000 pupils or mrtro In the suburbs of Now York. Tho students woro so unruly as to rcqulro tho constant presenco of po- -llcomen on the playgrounds. Within a weok after tho pupils woro organized ns a city, with tho right nnd responsi bility of governing themselves tho school becamo orderly nnd lnw-nbldtng. Tho boys woro willing to obey laws In tho making of which thoy hnd a share In othor places good results havo havo been attnined. In ono school near Phil ndolphla tho standard of dress was bo low that If nny boy woro n llnoh collar to school It wns sure to bo torn off. Twenty nf tho boys hnd reglstorodi un der assumed nnmes, so that in enso of nrreot thoy would not appear In polico courts under their truo nnmes. When1 tho school city wns orgnnlzod tho boys came to the, principal nnd confowod to tho ruse, nnd nskod to bo reglstcrod in their right nnmeti. Unruly conduct wns suppressed; neater dress, letter man ners nnd improved scholarship followed Tim students maintained thoir higher etandnrd to tho ond of tho school year" Inst spring. Tho almost immedinto transformation' brought nbout in indi vidual boys nnd girls by tho en dowment of responsibility Involved In tho plnn hns mnny illustrations, Ono boy from tho slums, who wns careless, mlschlovouit nnd fond of playing tru ant, wns elected a "member of tho council." Tho tonehor folt that tho cholco of this littlo rascal rendered tho republic hopeless; but tho chlldrn in this, ns in mnny nnothr enso, reformed a bad boy by putting him in a position of trust. As this boy said when prnlsod by his teacher for becoming a littlo gontlomnn., "You know thoy expect so murli from a member of tho council." Soma of tho decisions of tho school court nro rcmnrknbly npproprinto. Ono pupil, guilty of BweUrlng in tho court yard nnd on tho streets, wan sontoncod to ostracism for two days; ho was not to speak to nny ono nt recess during thnt tim, ami public opinion enforced tho order of tho court. Trial by thoir peers on full evidence nppenls to tho childron sh just nnd fair, nnd they man ifest 11 surprising nptltudo for judicial ' procedure. As loglslntors, too, tho chil dren display some qualities thnt thoir ciders would do well to cultivate No prlvuto bill or special legislation has nny ehnnco in n school city. There is no graft in tho school city, no boodlo in tho eounoll, no understandings he twoen-tho polico nnd wrong-doers. Tho child el t Irons havo passed and enforced ordinances prohibiting tho shooting of pens, tho disfigurement of buildings, tho making of nny nolso in tho neigh borhood of libraries or othor places whom peoplo may bo disturbed by it. "Tattling" has been eliminated J but pupils who would doom it a disgrnco to "peach" on fellow students como to regard it ns a oivlo duty to givo ovl doncn to their follow students concern, ing offenders ngainst tho laws of tho republic Tho Outlook. Valuation of Improved Sanitation. Tn twenty years the general death ratn of tho city of New York has da cllned 25 per cent, thnnks to improved sanitation nnd tho program of mediant surgiant science and hygenio. Tho rates for tho principal disonHos havo declined' all the way from 10 to 40 por cent. Hut while this pleasant record has been making, uir entirely different kind of progress has been noticed In u group of four diseases tlijit huvo assumed a deadly character. These nro, first, nouto respiratory diseases; second, can cer; third dlsonses of tho heart, and fourth, diseases of tho kidneys. Tho In crease In mortality from theso onuses' hns been from 10 to 40 per cent. Tho growth of dliensos of the respiratory organs in recent months has been so acuta that a "pneumonia commission bus boon appointed nnd began holding sessions curly In tho week la tho of fice of the New York board of heuftii to dovlta plans for fighting this, plague. Should it bo established without doubt that tho oAuso is bud air in street ears and ofllco builiHrc.s, as somo of tbo men of medtolno hnvo suggested of late, tho result will likely bo somo radleul and expeusive reforms in ventilation. An Honest Confetslon. Sha was a widow for the third time. "Whioh of youi husbands do you intend to assoeiato with when you go to heaven t" atked the inqutsltivo spinster. "On tho level," answered the widow, "I don't expect to find nny of them there." Chicago News. Bwstu lwrareHwwBjgwpi