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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
T-'HJpi '" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TinJIlSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 100G. riSMMMt9HftBeKCHaisii9iBSMCBeaaiflBeasKCB8BSXfiKaasa4- 'ft&Th g. r i i i i ureal iress uuuus i s ! I Sale The Frascr Stock at Rostein & Greenbaum's I G5ryd 20 yJ 15t yd i5c yd Frnier's $1.S6 heavy black Suitings, fill wool, now Fraaer'a 36c grey Suitings, bow. Fraser'n 6t inch nil wool Flannels, now Frnsor'a 76c figured fino black Dress Goods now Fraser'a 3e plain or figured Drees Goods, bow 20p yd Frasor's $1.00 Mack Hsnrielto now 05c y Misses' Wool Dress Skirts at Very Low Prices All wool Albatross, yard wide, only.... 5 yd Worsted goods, 87 Inches wide, only... ..15 yd Heavy fleeced suitings, cheap nt 15a, n bargain, only.. . ...10 yd 26c Baitings, only 17 yd 75a Velvotta, In oolors, only...... 30 yd a Towels, Large Size, Special 1 0c each. LACE CURTAIN BARGAINS 2Vi ynrds long .. 50 P'' 3 ynrda long 75( rn'r 3V4 ynrda long SI. 25 pn'r 316 yarda long nnd 00 Inches wldo.... ffl'50 pair Ladles' Rain (Mats, tills season's special value, only 35-00 Ladies' length Cloak, season's special value, only $5 '00 Ladle' Oioaka, vnliio up to 1 0.00,.. . $500 0 Irla' long Cloaks, thia season 'a, pretty trimmed, 32-76 ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM SOME " HOPS IN SALEM And Yet it Is Only 15per Cent of What Is Grown Near Here 298 and 300 Commercial SL Satem M s faieiHcaasavivB0Bca0K9S0MsaMHRaBKKiMft Twlce-Teld Talc. A Maaohuetl lawyer has a. no tertooly treaeberouu memory for de tails. This falling eeemdenaily lead him to garble a joke In repeating it KeoeaUy he met a friend, who, elap- K'ng Mm upon the oheulder, said mi uslnwtlaaMyt "WeM, ebl man, tWa in n fine day or tho rue, wa't III" Why, what race!" "Thii hitman race," said tho friend nnd fled. Thla wuo the first time the lawyer bad over heart! tula very ancient Jake, no ho determined to get It off on the next man ho met and) he did, in this mantteri "HeMe. Godfrey, Isn't thla a fine day for tho trait" "Trot-What tretf" "Hy gad." etawtmeredj the lawyer, "I swear there vena a Joke there. but I can't find Jt mw"-6arl Von Kraft in I(pplueU's. Doubtless a Blander. UppirdeeH (in the crowded our)- You nave your neat to that woman, but you aave it with evWeat regret. Atone rest (kWht't yen notice that aha wan elderly, angular nnd were ear ring ud did yon ever get a "thank yen" from thai combination!" Ohl ago Tribune. '0 " " fluro Curo for rile, Itching Tiles produce moisture nnd cause Itching, this form, an well m mind, Bleeding or Pretruding Plies nro cured by Dr. Bo-ean-ko's Pilo Ilenv edy. Steps itching and blooding. Ab sorbs turner. 50c n jar at druggists, er aent by mall. Treatise froe, Write me about yeur oase. Dr. Desanko, Phlln- Va, rriowlly Tip. jAtta4og What are yo doing' now I Knoh)tp-Oh, I'm waiting; tot aotaetUng to twn up. JogatotHI y Vofl't yon Invest in a fowling botlf Ottleaieo Kewti. Hops in quattfUefl sufflelent to make a German brewer rnse in eeotatie amazement are piled high io4ny In Salem warehouam. In one monntef storage room there ietake a breath before you read it just $100,000 worth of the stuff that makes your beer worth thinking. They nro only baled hops now. but will give a delleiotta fla vor to the amber fluid that "made Milwaukee famous." One more plaeo has grown famoua through the ngeney 01 nop, nno mai is saietn, now ne knowiedifed no the greatest hop tea ter In the Unitod States. This forUtne in hops Is stored in the large warehouso opposite the South arn Paeifio freight depot. In all, 6. 000 bales, they represent a mute lnH powerful evidnee of Salem's eontrol of the western hop markets. Itaally, only a smaM portion of the total quan tity of hops that are handled in this oiay every year, they are still nuffl elent to make one stop nnd- think. Only 700 acres was required to crow that vast (die, an average yield of 148 to the nere. Land that yields nnnuaV ly t0 in wheat to tho nere Is else where considered marvellously goodL HUM nn noreago produeUott of seven times more than that of very good wheal land is not considered extror dinarily good in the Willamette val ley. The 8000 bale that are died in the warenouae jaw et to enl would reaoh from tho Journal office north down Cotftmeralal street entirety nro4nd tho ntato fair rroundt and return, a gi gaatk girdle of hops. Piled in the air. they would overtop Mount Hood about 8,060 feet, nnd rival In holght Ml. Bt.Xliaa, Alaska's greatest peak. nai uio nignest. mountain on the AHr loan eoallnoal. Or, plaood one on an other, in a single course no high ns the ntato house roof, they would make a giant feoee around Oregon's oapitol. It is futile to conjecture wnat will tappon whoa they are finally com pounded Into boer. How many hun dreds of thousands of barrets will onUln some of the heps at preaoat lying in tho warehouse, it Is hsoIom to gucos. Nor can anyone eatimatft how many "Hero's looking nt you'a" wM bo oatd nn thirsty drinkora grat fully raise tho million of glasses of the amber nectar to their lips. Hut certain it in that many thousand will smack their Mp after drinking nnd re mark, "It must be the hops that nkm thia War taste so good." WeaK. Stomach. A weak stomach is most fre quently caused by the over worked and exhausted nervous system. The power that runs the stomach is the nerve force sent to it from the brain through the nerves. When the nerves arc weak or exhausted the sup ply of energy is insufficient and the action of the stomach is impaired, and results in im perfect digestion dyspepsia. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine increases nerve force. It strengthens and builds up nerve tissue, gives vigor to the nerves and muscles of the stomach; this produces a healthy activity. Nervine allays the inflamma tion, heals the membranes, and makes the stomach strong and healthy. There is nothing that so quickly gives energy to the whole system as Restorative Nervine. i ain't say enoueh for Dr. Miles' Krr1n. I don't, know what It will do for others, mit It certainly cured mo of stomach trouble, and now I nm ns well as 1 ever was. Two physlolans failed to relievo me. but In threo or four days after taking Nervine I wnn bottle much relieved. Four bottles maua me a sound man. at the coat or 14.08." JAMBS ft. JIART, Detroit, Mlell. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druaolit, who will ousrnntee that tho nnt bettts will benefit. If It falls, ho will refund yeur money. Miloo Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind A PLAIN GIRL'S CHANCES HOLUSTCn'S Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggots BHsffi QUm IImIUi 4 KmweJ Vljrer. A pHn Ur L'.mtiiMii.4i, In.lltMiM. IJto sa4 KWsoy Tnwble. hwpie. . impure fHuftJ It..! Wixlli HbiiNteh HoweU, fe4Ae)4 en.1 Heeluidtw. Ii'i H.irkv U..nin Ti i. i.l Wi fufin, 9n ceniit m ! uuuma nuUe by 1MW. .'Ml VtHrAT M.I,Slfl TIM. 'CULDFH NIIOQETS mr? SAM QW PEOP . Mi CO-OPERATION A MONEY SAVER UVBEY INTIlLUanNT rAHMBU NEEDS HIS OWN LOCAIi NBWaPATBB AND A OOOD AORIOUXTUttAIi TAMII.Y rUBLI. CATION. HB CAN'T RUN IUB HOME OR TARM SUOCBSSrOXLY WITHOUT EITHER OP THEM. A OOMBINATION OF THE TWO, AT A COST NOT TAR TROM THE RBOULAR PRICE OP ONE, IS COOPERATION .WHICH BAVEB THE PARMER MONEY, AND OrVEfl HIM TWO PAPERS. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE PARMER ONE YEAR, AND THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL ONE YEAR, OR TUB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL THREE MONTHS, PILLED WITH ALL NEWS OP LOCAL INTEREST, AND ALL UP-TO-DATE DDEAS IN MODERN AND SUCCESSFUL FARMING, Tim CAPITAL JOURNAL PILLS THE BILL FOR LOCAL NEWS, TIB NEW YORK TRIBUNE PARMER, NEW YORK CITY, PUB LISHED WEEKLY, HAS NO SUPERIOR IN THE LAND AS A TnOROUOHLY PRACTICAL, HELPFUL, ENTBRTAINmO, ILLUS TRATBD AGRICULTURAL FAMILY PAPER, A SPECIAL CONTRACT ENABLES US TO FURNISH BOTH OP TID3SE PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR 11.86, BUT IF SUB SCRIBED FOR SEPARATELY TID3 REGULAR PRICE IS 18.00 SEND ALL ORDERS TO TID3 CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OR. YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON A POSTAL CARD TO GEO. W. BEST, TRIBUNE PARMER OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY, WILL BRING YOU A FREE SAMPLE OOPY. It soetns that homo people, having aumd that tho pretty girl la given profefxc by tha average employer, are wondorlng what becomes of tha wirl who is not only plain but no longer young, and woo uoeo not marry. In tho first ptaeo It Is a wrong "op position that the pretay girl is gener ally preferred; many lHMttn man, young en, also, who nro nuposed to be quite impressionable, refuse to hire pretty girls, claiming that they do not ink the roaMy active Interest In tholr work that plain onos do, nmr mako bfM satisfactory employes. They have n,. theory that tho pretty one'a minl must 1h on hor curls nnd- hr dimfdes and tho admiration aha elloita from the mala half of tho population. Nat- mni to fssivov nni ow cjn(Ms( irnvj nvniM not give no good acrvioo na her homely ewer, nni itumnooa moa inc success ful en are running tholr buoinesoes primarily for the purpose of making money. Therefore, they hire tholr help without rafmni for nentknent, and to got tho moat work in return for tho amount or money la vested. Tho plain girl is not isWriminatod against ex cepting by a elaae of eiuidoyea that it would not b to her credit to please. "Hut what bssemsc of tho eld girw who do wot marry f" This la readily answered by a mile I Height into hu man nature nnd the laws af living. It is eertoiusV true that people get what world, to a I rtlB,Tarisnan7MUIri- ktI . i. . utey go aner in law woria, to a tain extant. They mar not reap in full measure that which they sow, but there M always a partial crop, at leant, ami most aasoredcy they do not roan that which aney tfe not sow. A girl who hoe Hmtrlmon1 in mind whether nreetr or plain, for the plain girl marries quite an readily ae the pretty on dresses with greater eare, euende her salary on besoming elotbee lire only in the thought of some wan some day awuualuff the burden of tfce future. and, ae one la on the lookout for a hue band she naturally finds one. It nev er isoron to her worth while to nave money, beeuuee she knows she hi "workJuf" owV temporarily, and she prefers the ribbon leeee, hats, etc., that her salary will buy to a bank ac count A man is HmdUy attracted by the prettily and daintily dreeeed girl, and her problem in life Is easily sot teed. There are other young women nator-aNh- thrifty who would feel swat their working hours were wueted if their pay weak merely for thinge of temporary value. They, have thU bueinees iu stlnets of a man. and they muet, as oordsng to the nature of their beinus. put aeitto a lwrt of their salaries each week. As the years go on they become keenly interested in watching their bank aeeounia grow larger with each week's savings. The' become more economical with the passage of Uwa. ami even take to doing their own sew ing at night and- eeouomiaiee is ether little thingo that they may save mors money. The employer notes their thrifty ways and feele eonfideoee in them as women who could no more waste anotW er's money than their own. They are safe people to put i charge of the work, as they wilt allow no "soldier laK" among the hesji, neither will they wusto supplies. They become fore women unit general managers. They are promoted ae readily ae a was would be. because the employer does not be llevetheywill marryinowndhoeowes Jo look upoa them as fixtures. Their services are valued and they are raid almost tb same salary, and often ex actly the same, that a man wouW re ceive for the identical work. Ya will find them in every establishment ia the city where there is a good-sised of flee force, and often as managers of the business where there are ae ether offV T "Ve tnpher and an I know one capable badness woman who has complete charge of a tremen dous 'raber business ia Chicago Dur ing tho roeont drivers' strike she was lefb In ehargo of tho business wliilo hor omployor whs in tho net. She tel egraphed Mm) tho changed conditions relative to moving lumber arising from the strike, nnd) lie replied: "Ubo your beet judgment." She Is only a slip of a woman, but he felt perfect confi dence in her ability to manage bhe striking teameicre ami get his lumber delivered. Ami she did manage so well that little buslnews was lost through inability to sooure drivers. Sho took her own wonmn's wny. She opened up a kltwben in the lumber company's office, and with her own hands, between- billing lumbor and ovorseolng itltp handling of it by carloads, cooked hot dinners lor the drivers ana Kept them In mieh n good) humor tlmt they remained lovnt to her interests. Bhe didn't leave the ofifce during the hot summer months of July and August before 0 nnd 10 o'cIoom nt night, hut she pulled everything through suecoeo fully, nnd the triumph was -worth more to her than nn idle compliment coukl possibly bo. This woman was n simple lliMe country girl, beginning n job it $0 n week ten years ago. Iter salary is now above $100 n month. She owns a beautiful little farm not far from Chicago, and she has a snug bank account. A woman In business is not dropped excepting for inefficiency. Some em players prefer men because they natur ally think the women will marry ami leave them juot ns she has learned enough nbout Wio business and has gained enough business judgment to tie of real value. Hut if the woman tmeses the so-eiUlod itmrrying age safe ly they look upon her ns thoy would a man who had Riven them nn equal number of years of good service nnd hold to Iter, ndvnnolntr her position nnd her salary ns her qualifications warrant, o SlAn'n UnroAAonablonesd, is often its great na woman's. Hut Thos. B. Austin, Mgr. of tho "Republi can," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable, when ho refused to al low tho (lectern to operate on his wife, fer female trouble, "Instead," ho says, "wo concluded to try Meclrle miters. My wlfo waa then so sick, ako could hardly leave her bed, and Ave (6) physicians had failed to re lieve her. After Uking Mectric Hit tors, eke was perfectly cured, and can now perform all her heuieheld duties." Guaranteed by J. 0. Perry, druggist, price iOe. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Mako Oalem a Qood Home Market" Poultry at Otolner's Market. Mth lr deaeu, , HeM-Syie. Frys-sKe. DuckeBc. Poultry, Eggs, Etc, JKK Par doccn, Kht. Iluttcr, retilt-Mc Hewn 10. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc PoUUes-Mk. Oaloao ly. Appls-e per bushel. Garrets-90c per bushel. Poets -Me per bushel. Pears $1.00 per owt. Tropical Frulta. Bananas ic lb. OfMgee . Lejuoac 4.i0!fJQ. Live Stock Market. Steers-ftts. ' Cews-lVfccJtc. heep tc. Dreeeed real , Pat hot J4e. GraiR, Feed. Baled aever-ftr.M) tfJW, Oaeat-te.oclr. Timothy tfj$jn. drain $7e7.30. Bran $it. 8horta-$M. Butter and Cream. By Commeraial arem Co Butter-SfVjc, Butter fat 30c at station. Wheat-9e, " Wour, wholesale-ia.T per barrel. Plour, reUll $1.M per sack, Portland Market, Wheat, Club TS0T6e. Valley-TSOTSe . Bluest em 7677c Oats-Chelso White, $M$i6,50. Millstuff Bran, $18. nay Timothy $llfl5. Potatoes 5070. Poultry Average old hens, lljfSc; young roosters, lOftllci sprlncs. HUrffi lc; dressed chickens 1814c; tur Veys, live, 1719e; turkeys, dressed, saoiee, zeqdmc: geese, live, per iound. 8fia; geese, dressed, per pound, 10 He; ducks, 14t3H4yjcj; pigeons, $1 $1.86; cquabs, $88$B.50. Pork Dressed, 67c Beef Dressed, ldle. Mutton Dressed, 67c Hops Contract, 1905,10l2e: old. 710o. Wool 1906 clip, valley, eearse to medium, SCjitc; Eastern Oregon, 1981c Mohsir Nominal, 30c. Butter Fancy creamem 3032cs store, 1616Hc, WINTER RATES TO YAQUTNA DAV Orogon'a Greatest Rocrcatlon rm Hoalth Rosort at tho Newport Boachos. Ab n winter hoalth nnd rccreatkm rosort Newport Is tho one par 6xtj lenco. Rocognbing this, and ijait. to givo tho peoplo an opportune t broatho tho fresh, puro ozono of n, ocoan, tho Southorn Pacific and Cr. vallis nnd Baetorn railroads villi ?.' sumo tho salo of tickots through to Ynquina bay Baturday, October 21 nnd will soil Bamo throughout Uj0 vrfa! ter anu spring on ovory Wodnonday nnd Saturday. Tho ratea will bo tho eamo as fa. Ing tho summer and will be good fer return 30 days from dnto of esle. Dr. Mlntborn'o Sanitary Sea Baths will bo in operation during the eUr winter, and treatments will be gTen dally. Hot nnd cold salt water balks can bo taken ovory day in the swl tarium, nnd for anyone desiring ttL recreation ind health, no place on tit Pacific Northwest ena be found tqu to Yaqulnn bay. Other Hoalth Resorts Closed, During tho winter nearly all otWr health resorts nro olosed or OifScolt to reaoh, ami nono of thorn liavo Ui advantages of Newport and vicinity u regards olimato, points of mterert, recrenUon nnd amusomonb. For parties desiring to onjoy fishing, liutitiair. er seeing tho ocean in sunnhlno and sierra this famous resort is unequalcj Ti surroundings nro idwil beautiful nn ory, ellmalo mild, healthful nnd la vigorntlng, CottAgo and Rent Cheap. Neat dean cottages, either funds! or partly so, can bo ronted in (be kc media to neighborhood of the sinlUry baths at about $0 per month. Pleetj of fresh milk, vegetables, honey, freh, and all household necessities can bo eh talned at the lowest possible eert, while all Irindu of fish nnd tho famou reek oystern can be bad in nbunJ for the trouble of securing thetn, People troubled with the loot of se petlte, Jnsemnln, rheumatism or rs down from nny cnuso, will And New pert nn ideal plnco to regain their health nnd vigor, or for rest and ten ure. l'wll iNformntien as to rates, cheek ing of baggage, etc, can bo obtaittJ from nny 8. P. or a B. agent, or frem A, L, Ornlg, general pamenger sgest 8. P. Co., Portland of J, (7. Mayo, general passenger agent C. & YL, AV bany, Oregon. Ratos from ailom to Ynquina, KJMi OJJEGDK Threo Trains to tne Eut Dally, Through Pullman standard sos tourist sleeping cars dally to Olympii, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeplsf cars dally to Kausns City; threugs Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per sonally conducted) weekly to C hte go reclining chair cars (seats free) to the Rest daily. 70 " HOURS POtTTLAflD TO Cp no Cbssf s of Cc .CO 70 DKI'AKT JTilo rVirtuih) 8m4sI ?i 14 . ta ' 'AtBsTIe kxpt UJ6 p. m, inptoa St. iHial VutMsll V . m. Tt HpokSBt TIME SCIIDDULB9 lM CmiuvI, Or (Ult Uke, Dearur. fU VVortlL Ostsbt, XsjimJ OtlT. 8t LaW. OWiujol ld fUti I ... ronn Desrtir PL Anaaka lfa...d. ntr.Si. UhU. tirtr ua But WslU WsUarUwUioT ipokHne, Wsllsod. I'aU- Pent. Daluth.UilwtukM. Oblui. mt Ki AKKIVs fkv IMra 71i. B 8 Ocean and .River Schedule. For Ban Francisco Every five day at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way jxdnf and North Beach Daily (except Sun day) at 8 p. nu; Saturday at 10 p. . Daily service (water permitting) oa Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or writs your nearest ticket agent, or A- L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railroad & NavigatiW Co., Portland. Oregon. At tho Spa, Afablo Stranger I can't help thinking I ti&vo soon your picture some whore, ia the newspapers. Hon, Mr. Greatmnn Ob, no doubt, no doubt. It'a often boon published. Strange Then I waa not mistaken. What were you cured of f LonJ x, T Bita. Wo save you a big silver dollar Dally Journal subscriptions Saturdsy, November Ilth. Read tho large dis play ad for particulars. tf