DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREO ON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1005. 3 m COLE'S AIR TIGHT HEATERS ! r Fire is Never Out Air Tight Always If you want to burn wood or lighter fuel, you will nppreclnto thoiadvnntnges to bo fouml In Cole's Original Air-Tight Wood Stovo. ' lf Wood, chips and) ovon waste paper and rubbish make, excellent fuol, and aro burned with tho greatest economy In our stovo. This stovo will heat your room from zero to 80 degrees in flvo minutes. Tho flro lo never out, and Instead of getting up In tho cold morning to klndlo a now flro, you elmply put la a httlo fresh fuel, open tlio draft, and tho room is warm boforo you could start a flro in other stoves. By reason of tho absolutely air-tight construction of tho stovo, which gives a porfect control over tho air supply through tho ono draft, all (ho gasses sot froo from tho burning fuol aro retained in tho stove until burned Tho saving of this gas nearly doubles tho heat, nnd at tho samo time makea our stovo tho only clean and hygenic wood heater on tho market. Tho combustion of wood and lighter fuel is so pcrfoct in this stovo, and it requires so Httlo fuel to do the work that It tnkes four weeks of constant uso to form am avornge-slzod hodful of nshes. If you havo boon using n loaky stovo which forms ashes liko a b on flro, you will approciato tho cleanliness nnd convenlcnco of a stoVo from which ashes aro removed only five or six times during tho winter, nnd should nrrango at onco for tho purchaso of a Colo's Air-Tight Heater. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED TO REMAIN ABSOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT AS LONG AS USED. NO OTHER ROASTER EQUALS THE SAVORY SEAMLESS 4 y vBMMHiBPB As The Raised Oval Bottom makes it positively self-basting. Different in operation frem other roasters. Results always satisfactory. Easiest to clean R. M. WADE CO Pioneer dealers in reliable ilardware.Vehicles, & Machinery Corner Commercial and Court Streets SALEM, - - - OREGON INCREASE OF IMMIGRATION "Practically all tho alions of East crn Europe who uic now coming to us (excepting tho Hi.hrows, whoso lovol nf Industrial efficiency is high) aro re cruited from a peasantry, tho most backward and unenlightened In tho civilized world. Ono wondpro whero thoy got tho push, tho Initiative-, to leavo their homes and start westward." And tho "push," enya Ilonry McMa hon In Public Opinion of Soptomber 0th, "como from tho outside Every Immigrant Is a sourco of rovenuo (1) to tho sub-agent of tho steamship and railway companies in his nativo town; (2) to tho village contractor or em ployment boss whd Illegally contracts to eupply" an employment agency in Now York or Chicago with so many la borers per annum1) (3) to tha gcnoral agents of the transportation companies, drumming up trado throughout Europo and to tho companies themselves, which do an immigrant business of $50,000,000 yearly; (4) to tho employment agent, contractor, or pndTono in America, and (5) to tho great corporations nnd man ufacturing and engineering firms who hlro theso unskilled laborers at tho low est living wage. "With such powerful Influences at work, such vast capital invested, and so much cunning and nbll ity employed to hothouso Immigration, It Is not difficult to understand wly tho least desirnblo elements of tho Eu ropean population aro wrenched from their homos and forced upon us. In many Instances there is tho diroct mo tivo present in tho minds of European local authorities to got rid, of public charges. When tho steeingo faro across tho Atlantic sings to $10 as it did n year or so ago tho temptation to con tlnentnl poor-law boards to foist their pauperized and v eoml-pouporizod de pendents upon us becomes fairly irro- (W-HttH ninitnnniii'","' ''' T;";jof V V7. rROM THE MOUNTAIN TORESTS Of Orogott and wherovof tho best soft woods aro obtainable, wo obtain our supply of good salable lumber for In door nnd outdoor construction, flooring, moulding, siding, lath, shingles, scant ling, and ovory kind of manufactured or rough lumber. GOOD ALE LUMBER CO. 4ie8ittiatBiaiicfiiii'lIBI,l,l'(;4 ststiblc. Fraud, too. plays a Great part In this forced or hot-housed Immigra tion; tho salo of forged or fraudulently substituted American naturalization papers has developed Into nn estab lished business in Italy, Russia and the Levant. In nil tho many features of tho odiouu Immigration Unfile utalks tho mnlignant figuro of Grcod. From tho great transportation companion and tho trust mncnatos. who would scorn tho Imputation of fraud or wrongdoing, down to .tho lowest Bcalawag wno forces a naturalization paper or coaches a wrotchod immigrant in a llo, it is tho profits of tho business taat sccuro Its perpetuity." o Hit tho Trull on Buna ays. Coinmonelnc with: Sunday, August 0th, tho Trail at tho exposition nnd all tho amusement featuros, as won as tno oxhlblt buildings, woro thrown open, and hereafter will bo running tho samo on Sunday as on other days. In fact tho exposition will bo practically as complcto on Sundays aa on week days. The Southern Pacific Company havo on salo Saturday to Monday excursion tlckots, $2.20 for tho round trip, which onables visitors to go to Portland Saturday afternoon and remain until Monday night, or roturn Sunday even ing as they may desire. 8-7-tf o Somewhat Different. "I supposo that old chap with tho long white whiskers over there is ono of your old settlors, isn't ho!" said tho grocory drummer. "I rockon he's whab yew might call a old rosldent," rojolned tho village morchnnt, "but be 'ain't no old settler. Ho's boon n-owln' mo for nigh onto thirty years." Chicago News. . o Notlco to Contractors. Notlco Is horoby given that scaled bids will bo roeolvcd by tho City of Salem, at tho ofllco of tho underslgnod at tho city hall In Salem, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m., of Soptembor 29, 1905, for tho construction of a Tela- I. . - V.M.. .... Mill rorcou concroio unugu - crook, on Stato stroot, between Nine toonth and Twonty-flrst streets, In said city, to bo built In accordauco with tho plans and specifications now on fllo in tho ofllco of tho city recorder. Each bid must bo accompanlod by a cortlflod check to tho value of ten por cent of tho amount of tho bid submit ted ns a guarantee that tho blddor will qualify by giving a good and accept, nblo suroty bond, to bo npprovod by .-.i ..I., tnin n. contract tno mayor, nu uuw. .- - - specifications ami bid submitted with in six dnye after having rocelved notlco of tho accoptanco of his bid, said cortl flod ehock to bo forfeited to tho city of Salem in caso tho bidder falls to qualify and execute said contract as above. Tbo city of Salem reserves tho rignJ to reject any or all bids, and tho bid of any person who has bid beforo or contracted for such work and been de linquent therein will not bo received. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho ofllco of tbo undersigned at the city ball. By order of the common council. W, A. MOORES, 0.15-llt City Heeorder. Out Ice Ctfeam And Home Made Candies Appeal to the ropulnr taste, and that Is why we have such a large salo on them. Nouo better mado anywhere. Always buy GOLDEN BELLE ICE CREAM and you then know you havo tho best. The Golden Belle 2?fiE&t PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED CHICHGO'S MUSEUM Tho first municipal musoum In tho United States, opened In Chicago in February, is tho subject of a suggos tivo nrliclo by Matthew McConnell, in tho August Bulletin of tho LcagUo of American Municipalities. Incorporated last year, this institution is an out growth of tho City Homes Association of Chicago, nnd has for Its purposo "tho promotion of intelllgenco concern ing tho administration of cities and tho problems. Of urban life, through tho as sembling of data and Illustrative ma torlal rolating to tho processes of civic lovelopmont, tho oxpert Classification of tho material and its presentation in a form calculated to meet tho ncods of both tho student and tho pratclcal man of affairs." Though Iioub h1 by tho city, tho mu seum is not a municipal institution, and receives no further support from tho municipality; bo far, tho directors and others havo contributed tho funds, nnd it is hoped) to carry on tho work on a voluntary basis. In particular it is ex pected that loan exhibits may como in sufficient number to enablo n foaturo to bo mado of thorn. Thoro aro, howovor, pormanent oxhlblts, bucIi as charts, pic tures nnd modols, tho property of tho miisoum, which will surely bo addod to ns tho work of tho museum becomes known. Among tho oxhlblts noted in Mr. McConnoll's nrtlclo nro models of Now York toncmonts, "moro Illuminating than any amount of reading could be, oa tbo way in which tho poor of tbo city havo lived and tho improvements which havo boon brought about,'" For eign oxhlblts nro described as includ ing somo valuablo items, special men tion bolng mado of maps and other data showing Gorman progress in civic Improvement), Tho nrtlclo concludes ns follews: "Tho nnturo of tho museum and its oxhlblts keops it from being purely lo cal. In fnct, oxcopt as It collocts sta tistics of Chicago, It will hold no moro of interest for pcoplo of Chicago tbnn for other mon and women who may visit it. Nor will tho dwellers In cit ies find moro to Interest them than will tho residonta of tho smaller towns ami villages. Throughout tho country thoro havo been organized in lato years illago improvement sociotlos. Their members will find hero many thlncfl interest and help them. Tho visitor to Chlcnco always has in mind cortnliu 'ehow places' which ho feels ho musti sco if bis visit Is to bo a success. lit tho futuro It will bo well for him to n.1.1 j lita Itafr iY l lf.l 1 n t nnl XfltflAITm M IIUU IV UIB liDI. IUV 4lllf.l..!'., MMv... Municipal Journal nnd Englnoor. The; Colonol'o Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Hon' Grove, Toxas, nearly met bis Watorl from ilvor and kidney tronblo. In recent letter ha Bays: "I was xroal dead of theso complaint, and. nl tboutrh I trlod mr family doctor, h did mo no good; bo I got a 50o bottle' OI TOUr KtCUI. JilUCHJO vi n-.v- t,u1 mn T Mma'dAP them tho best mcdlcino on earth, and thank God whc them." Bold and guaranteed to curti caso, by J. O. Perry, druggist, at BOt a bottle. rho Southern PAclflo oottpany S Will sell tickets. Balera to Boswelt Springs and return up to and ineludlufi September 80, 1005, 1005, limited to 3CJ days, rato of $3.05. M-tf J The Season is Now On NEW FALL GOQDS ARRIVING values, o wo will mark Wo bought our goods beforo tho raise in them at our usual low prices. HOP PICKER'S SUPPL IES Gloves, heavy canvass, 3 pairs for 25c. Gloves (good fitting leather) per pair). 25c. Hat from lOo up. Shirting, heavy blaek-hido twill, per yard, lOo, Toweling, heavy cotton, per yard, 5o . Towels, largo eize, 10c Towels, small eize, 5c. Turnover collars, 25o quality, big drive, 15e. Hosiery, hoavy cotton, ooamless, 10c. Flannolletts, 15e graded 10c Wrappers, shirt wists, dress skirta at very low prices. R0STEIN & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND MILLINERY. 298 and 300 Commercial St Salem Special Excurswn Rates. August 24 and 25 nnd September 16 and IT, tho Southern Paeiflo company will sell 80-day special excursion tick ets to eastern polnta. Stopover grant ed ifolne and roturnlng. For partlcu- .. F When thete is a geate ac tivity in the baying and sell ing of ptopet ty. When con ditions justify it, we help along those deals with a moderate loan. If interested, bring yot matter before us H X lsrs see agents. Danco at Livesly's Hon yard Saturday night. Good mn- 1 1 SALEM STATE BANK L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier iiiiMMim iinnniiiMipminwnn i ,ie . . A W ft "Li.- L 3,i3EiLifcL wiiTnumniaaim 1