Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 22, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY OAPXTAL JOURNAL, 8AXKM, OKBOON, TUESDAY, MAY 22,
1906.
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LISHMAN
UNDERSTANDS
. AMERICANS
20-MULE-TEAM
PURE
BORAX
aace Rook Writes Frankly of His
Experience in Visiting Uncle
Samuel's Dominions
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sgs nan oecni suowerea unon
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fossasiely by Americans in London.
of thlo tonturea of tho eus-
hoaoo, tho supercilious hotel clerk,
Who would brain) mo
ob stick If I asked him a
"tho man in tho etroot -who
. sfiirv mo into tho gutter arid! go
' asftor dollars. Americans, rocked
security of Europe, rather
kJHgliteaii me. Was I to encounter cit-
ifeU of ruffaing -who woultf insult
awl iphtei mo from pillar to Dostf
'trt.jM. . t..i! :; ,.
. ; w9 ma iu iiuiwiu sirapiuiuu xn iiij
misi&t.tfe you could pick up the so-
language. I linked my arm with
t tho apportioned customs of-
njiaadi told him tho best and nowest
Aay command, and waa tho first
l,tho oxbortionato cab wrthi tho
cabman. That method oan-
;ommenled to tho woman
, trying to pas3 $2000 worth
frocks oni tho ground that
cost $200. To her tho of.
insistent almost to tho point
tesy and plunged into the
,to arcana of her wardrobe.
official dismissed mo with
fishes for my enjoyment, and
glamcedi at tho contents of my
trunk.
.M? tho valuta of first imnres-
tjfeyrh.cn it is a. question of tho
Fef tlho surface I spent my first
ys in Now York searching for
men of downright discourtesy.
of tho social language, ob-
iyj British, retaining, it is to bo
somo mminsrata of that d d
pose that thb Univoreity of
inculcates, I must havo been
y provocativo aa I dragged tho
aasl'bf nfy coat in' tho hopo that some
would' tread on it Tho hotel clerk
isf whom I had hopes did not respond
t-o the shaUenge. lie gave mo the pre
cise icrfownwtuon for which I askedt
inf awsWSiUjsii that a Now York child
jjjitrequiro and then stopped,
MrigMMraio search for 'tho rude man
im&gjjIggtAiQ policeman who stood near
i tMHMIwy one.1 of wall street, and
4 - -"'P Ihh aa1,ih m h.a. T A li a h4A
0HMire-mi an oncoming car, turnod
, and pointodi out tho stivot I
, It included many hunrlod citi
l aaaa, Mjtb9olutoly refused! dlseour-
ieale: wf Postered them with, in
j quiriaay bat.Tuslwd mo from tboir or
bit, dfgd. me, talking all tho timo
point for explanation,
and -tiMiiMHted back again before
liko tiio basic, brutal rudeness that the
stranger is taught to expect. People
woro nob polito as politeness is re
garded ia moro leisurely countries that
retain' tho traditions of feudalism. But
tho man -who will tako. tho troublo to
learn tho social languago of America
need not fear any discourtesy that goes
deeper than tho language. Certainly
tho Englishman is conscious of another
social atmosphere as soon as ho begins
traveling in tho United States. Now
an'd then tho stranger helped with tho
air of offering an Insult, but that was
my mistake. Even tho young woman
who waited upon mo in tho railway
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OL.ASSIPIBD
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FOB 3AUB.
ror Sale. Qmvel find comont business
at No. 500 North Capital struct, Sa
Iwu. G-15-2w
ror Sale A fine Washburn guitar,
cheap. Call at 440 Division street,
Salem, Or. 5-20-3t.
for Sale. DoLaval ' separator, nearly
now. Bought for $90, will sell for
$50 cash, Inquiro of A. W. Nuaosa,
Gcrvala, Eouto 2, or phono Farm 60.
ror Sola A a A. Stono equnro ptanj.
Inquiro of W. Miller, Mission and
Liberty streets. 5-21-3t
amWKIO.ANBOTJS,
Steloa Xrea Wortcs Touaawrs, aiae&la-
lata and blacksmiths. MaaafMtarwa
of all kinds of sawmill machinery.
Hop and fruit drying stoTes, ete.
MaBafaeturers of the Salem Iron
"Work Hop Prow. ll-W-lm
20-MULE-TEAM BORAX
x i. t , , aoncns water, makes tne skin
restaurant at Buffalo and in answer to cIear by rcmovi; pj
mv reouest for beer with mv mivil rn. -nt n j .. ... ., r
joiutKiicaus, wnuens tne Mand3,
Dogs for salo-Well brod, Scotch Collie
and shepherd; call on, or address
Mrs. Joshua Smith, Rt. 5. Salem, Oro
gon. 5-31-3t
For Salo. A two-story, six-room housa
new, in Englewood, with two lots,
barn, well and fenced. A bargain to
a quick buyer. W. H,
my request for beer with my meal re
plied, "You'll not bo served with beer
ho.no," was doubtless a stranger un
awares, preaching tho gospel of total
abstinence. Atfd the hotel clerk at
Chicago who had been buzzing cigar
smoke and tabloid information at mo
as thougk I wero an offensive reptile
was miTTCjy laiiung a languago I was
trying to learn. As I went in to din
ier au ann was linked! in mine. "Well,
sonny, how aro you making out'?" It
was tho hotel clerk.
Of that particular fallacy I was
'cureM of in St, Louis within ten min--
utos of my arrival. Two strangers,
inero Tailroad) acquaintances, had come
out of their way to show me tlw oar
that would tako mo past ray hotel. Bag
In hand an obviously English bag
I boarded tho car, and chin) t tho
skirt of the crowd on tho platform be
hind. Ten seconds later there was a
wtii
thank you.
AfUr 'torn arid twenty hours of sus-1
stir at tho foremost ond of the car. and
tlij conductor pusftied his way through
tho crowd, shouting, "Where's that
man with tho gripf"
I thought my last moment bad como
having been warned against street
caT conductors. Should I tumblo off,
abandon my grip, arid perish in tho
roadwuhf, or should I dio for my par
jamas and razor! I choso death,
"Thai 'a my bag," I said in nggres-
sivo British.
"WUoro do you wairb to get off?"
I named tho hotel.
"I'll toll you when we got there,"
Threo minutes later tho car slowed
dowu. With one hanM tho conductor
heaved mo off tho car, with another ho
threw tho grip, with anothor ho indi
cated tho hotel, andi with anothor ho
jerked tha bell, and I liad no time to
thank him. StttnVling oi moment on tho
sidewalk, grip in hand', I reflected that
this man had noticed a stranger by tho
shone of his grip or the cut of bt
frees the Scalp from Dandruff and
makes Beautiful Hair.
SEW) FOrl FREE 32 PAGE BOOK
Uyour dealer hin't 20-Mule-Ttm " Borax,
take no aubttltute. Write m endoilng S centa,
sivlng dealer'a name, and we will mall you a
package, and Include booklet, contalnlntt many
valuable reclpea for the Compleilon,l!and and
Hair. Addrrta PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO,
San Franclco,Cal.
20TMULE-TEAM BORAX SOAP
cleans thoroughly but will not Injure the moat
delicate fabric ; nor will It fade colors. All zro
ccrs.
Now Address: Bacon Building, Oakland
California.
O. box 242, Salem.
Dalrymplo, P.
5-14-lm
Farm for Salo S3 acres of tho bost land
In Marion county, 1 nillos from Sa
lem, 30 acres in cultivation, 1 aero In
strawberries; largo now house and
barn. A bargain at $50 per acre.
Inquiro at this ofllco. 5-14-1 U
For Salo, Now light and aoavy spring
wagons, carriages, carts, now and old
buggies, buckboarda and oao dollr
ory wngon, at tho Salem Carriage and
Wagon Factory. W. Fonnel, prop..
801 to 805, North Liberty stroet.
4-0-lm
Wasted. Turkeys, geese, taeka, shiek
eaa ad att f&rm prodae. Hlgfcet
cash pries pdd for was. CapMal
CoAeaiesba Oomeajw", H7 Oomaw-
dal street. Tolepkoae 179.
OfVTflOPATKl.
Hotel Seatt Newly fural4, tott
thing 0m aad flrrt ukw. Room
t reatooibld rks. la Oottk
block, 81. A. Soott, prep. 7-&UL
At Your Stepmother's 8ba oca steam
dea or dye them, and Mva yea a
new suit, preM ami cepalr, rlla,
furclBh buttons. The taott delicate
fabrics can ba cleaned by hor dry
cleaning method without Injury. It
does aot shrink or chang lta color.
It la next to The Journal oce, 231
Oomraerclal atreeti
jtle&M awwralj it vvua necessary to I clothes, concludied that ho might
We liopo of finding anything ' wnn Information, and hail given it
iJMIIMfc.
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Kind Yon Havo Always Bought, aud which haa bcea.
uo for over 30 years, has home the signature of
and has heca made uadcr his per
sonal supervision since lta infancy
Allow ae one to deceive yoa la this.
Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "ar hub
imeata that trifle with and endanger the noai or
te aad ChUdrcn Experience against JUxperiMmt
hat is CASTOR IA
la a harmless substitute far Castor Oil, Pare-
1TV-, , 1 Onnl.l... am..na T- lj Plaoumt T".
V, J-1WI UI1U OUVIB1BS jjija era -. k.iwK
tins neither Opium, Morphine ner other Narcotic
nwlnjlance. Its ago Is its guaraatoc It destroys Worms
allays Feverishaess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
It relieves Teething Trouhlcs, cures CoHstlpatloa
Flatuleacy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
ich and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
Children's Panacea- The Mother's Friend.
NUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
Bears tk Signature of
4Zk
with ft whiz bangl It is tho elabor
ation of tho formulao of polito resig
nation and polito acceptance that makes
tho chief dlfforoiwo between tho man
ners of tho two continents. A French
man is immonsely proud of a courtesy,
ciad makes tho most of it with phraso
and gesture. Tho Aworlcau, being hu
man, gives tho samo servlco and some
thing more, andi is rathor ashamed of
himself.
Thcro wan ono point tho mannor in
which tho ohubby man took mo into
Ids confidence that suggests a re
markable differonco in tho surface
manners of Americans and Britishers.
Iii tho two countries tho attitudci of
strangor to strangor whon thoy meet
casually for mn lwur or so In nurpri
Ingly different. Now my chubby ac
quaintance within an hour of convenn
tion bad crosi exjimlnwl mo n to my
family, my incomo, nly reasna for
visiting America, tlw sunv of money I
had put tviido for the trip; ho liad
learned nA" profession and knew what
I had paid for the clothe I wau wear
ing. Again and again In railway cars,
In hotel lounges, T found inyaclf inaler
tho samo firo of questions. Suddenly it
flashed upon mo that on each occasion
my questioner liad freoly given mo ft
much Information about himself w he
had dragged from myself. Mutual rctl
eenee; mutual frankness, these aro our
opposite nwtliodw of expressing our
selves'. But as far as the amenities of
traveling are concerned I must confe-M
that ho soon aa I had learned tho lan
guago tho ytem of mutual frankness
seemed tho jollier. When you call a
street swapper In Paris "mormleur"
and a street smpor in Mvjscow a plj
you aro saying the tmme thing in differ
ont languages. Ami tho Englishman
who, priding himself on his reticence
n-sents tho frank inqutsitivenets of the
casual American acquaintance it no
linguist.
For Salo or Rent A ten-acro ranch
and everything on toh plnco for
salo; a good drivng horso for $05,
13 years old, weight 1250 lbs.; a fino
fresh cow for $35; 1 cultivator for
$2; 1 buggy for $10; 150-ogg Incubator
ami broodor for ,$20; leaving state
Beo H. Klendcr, 1L miles duo cast
of Pen. ClS-lw
FOR BENT.
For Rent. Furnished and unfurnished
rooms at 700 North Commercial
strcot. M. A. Dlco, prop, S-l-tf
$2.00 a Day Earned soiling our now
' book, "Story of Ban Francisco Hor
rors," largest book, best commis
sions and premiums, soiling at sight,
biggest monoy-makcr ovor offered to
agontf, only book publishers who are
on tho coast and saw tho disaster,
banco most reliable Send lOo for
mailing Xreo outfit. National Educa
tional Union, Pasadena, Cal.
Ml-lOt
TONSORIAL
hwi
SvaM' Barbar Sho EverTBhlna- sow
and up to dato. Finest poreekla
baths. Shaving, 15a, haireuttlag Z&o
bathe 25c, First elaas boetblaeks,
C. 'VT, Erasa, Proprietor.
Dr. W. Ik M-rear. OraduaU of KhiMK
wild. j. .jia. .uji.k -a - -. -
v, ,, uauar xiranusr es !
mthy, Sm 8&-M Bwymaa U.'
CoBsssrehd St., phase 91. )MSP.
deaM 418 N. Sflsmer ti... pioe .!
Treats m( ad ahraale Utrnm.:
BraisJaattoM jrs.
Dr. B. H. WWt.Ors4t of Kkhf!
tilel, Me,, wader feuasr c
pathy. Seeat 21 BreyiMa U.,
CeaaMttiftl st phono 87. XtsMMM
689 Btate, eer. Ohursis, idM lilt.,
Treato uts sad ehroala ikmmm.
EramlaatioBS freo. ' i
SAJUK AND DOOX FAOTOXXSH
auh, doors, moaldlags. All khtte 4
houM Aaiaa vti hardwood wwK,!
FrtMrt tWMt'btwa State ti 0w4 '
LODWS.
FereaVjcs sf Aawrioa-Ooart Shrwo4
ForHtars, No, IB. Masts Taaa.y ia;
Hurst hall, SUU straet. U. 8. SMar
O. K. A. L. Brswsv F. 8, f
Oaatrsl X4jf Ne. 18, X. sf P. Csstki
Hsil U Hehaaa block, eorsar StaAtM
& Llbarty skaats. Tuasday af ak
waek at 7:S0 p. m. J. O, GreAiM, ci
a W. L Btalay, K, of , aad &
MUSIO STUDIOS.
Muflto Stadia. Frank JS. CburehiU,
MsUal Studio. Aoseciata taaeher
Wartara Ooaaervatory, Chicago, HI,
repraiMstlffg Iatar-JsHatc Syataaa at
Salem, Oregon. Ia tha Gray bloak,
room 3. Studio hours 9 to 12 ad I
to S. 8-18-tf
For Rent, Five-room modorn cottnge,
also first-class piano for salo cheap,
Inquiro of Mro. F. B. Forrell, 1789
Stato street. 5-10-lwk
WANTED FEMALE TTKT.P.
Wanted Experienced girl for genoral
housework. Highest wages. Inquire
1040 Court itroef, Salem. 4-12-tf
WANTED.
Wanted. Branch managers wanted, $20
cash weekly. Llvo at home. Experi
ence unnecessary. Aluminum Hang
er Company, Chatfiold, Minn. 6-11-lm
LOST.
LOST A gold watch fob; leave at
this ofllco and receive reward; 5-10-13
Lost. On Turner road) from Salem to
tho inuto school, a pair of gold mount
cd rimlew glasses, in a case. Case
marked 8. W. Thompson. Sultablo
reward offered, Leavo at Journal,'
ofllco. 5-21-St
LIVERY AND 8ALB STABLES.
7fc IS TUB rilONB NUMBE OF
' THE BED FBONT STABLES.
M. L. IIABBOD, PROPRD5TOB, 271
OIXEMEKETA STREET.
Feea Barn, Mpeol&l attention to tra
aieat teans. Farmers' patroaaga so
licited. Waiting rooms for ladle.
Wa also carry a full Una of feed.
Located at Club Stabler corner Lib-
Madera Wemhnaa sf Aaartetu Ors
gon Cedar Cassp, No. SS4. Maetc
every Thursday araalBg at 8 o'eleek,
Holssaa HaU, W. Yf. HU1, V. C.f
F. A. Turaar, Clark. !
Weedsua of World.-Mt every Fri
day aJgat at 7 30, ia HehMs Hatt.
A. J. Dasey, a C. P. L. Fraier,
elerk. 1-10-WE,
VBTBRINAB7 SUBOXOK
Dr. B. J. Youag-Vatarisary swrgeea
aad deattat, S3 ysars' experfeaea.
All work guaranteed, DiSeult swfgiaal
oporatloaa a eaialty. Phaaa 61,
OGlco at CTub Btablas. Pksae 7, 8k
lom, Oregoa. $.-tc
OONORBTS AND CSMXXT WCHUL
J. P. Veatea, aaaimstar aaVi VkMar
of cenuBt walka, mh atwer Stales.
f'undatloas aad Sewa, fU Isaris
street, ..Mr' S-f-s .
i i -i ""-
RBAL BTAT.
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i
arty and Ferry straata.
7. Pruak S Darby.
Phone Mais
U-lt-flm
Advertisingf
Creates Value
Republican Rally at Turner.
Tho Republican candidates held i
rousing rally at Turner last evening
It was one of the largest political gath
erlngs ever -assembled In that town
Tho Turner band furnished Inspiring
music for tho occasion. The speeches
mado by Dr. Smith, Frank Davey, 0o
F. Rodg T. B. Kay and Lloyd Hev
wlds and R, D. Allen wero replet
with gol, sound Republican doctrlna
and tho remarks of the speakers were
enthusiastically cheered. If eothon
asm means anything tha Bepubll'sn
candidate- rUl receive a specially Urge
vote at Turner and the surrounding precincts.
te Kind You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Ovtr 30 Yar.
Suit on U09 Oeaaract.
Tor Ihe purpojo of recovering the
sum of $1000, alleged to be due oa a
bop contract, sn action has been eon
meneed in department No. 1 of the cir
I cult court by the Kreba Hop Company
against T. A, wvesiey uo. ioo pm
tiff allege that, according to the terms
of the contract, $2000 became due
April 35, HKXJ, aad $2000 additional oa
Ifay 15, 1WXJ,
which SBseaatt, it Ji
SBHafci2tftii l H
Ose of tha receivers of the National
Salt company testified la court that s
certain trademark was considered "a
vilusWs asset," ss it was tha fcraaa t
salt that brewjst Use bigkwt prlae sb4
bad a jfeed tearkat.
Asked bow this salt was dlffereal
from other salts sold by the eeapauy,
the receiver, beeUatiRg, admitted thai
there was w AWereaset that tasr SB
esme at of the sae kettle, Whes
the eeurt Uses Ia4ilra4 wbat'ssuse4
the high pries ss4 se4 ssarket fa
tMs partkuUr preeluet the wttsess re
plied: Stve advartlalaa tk nsS veU
One thoBgfet ssggested by tats erf-
aftasui - Am t ha tsvtiaiAciy U
Was eWHFfWn Mm UvfJ lesFUessW art
bean as ts the eflseacy of sdrsrUstaff
(s ersate "a rshtsMs asset," rea
where, as is tbls let m fee? sxsetv
tteaal iastaace, ts saverUeer was
set ita esadUl abt ttss asafcHy 4
te 4c-New Ysrk HeraM.
Xm Uhsm alia rale ot rt sWsa
was aal ba4as mrr tUmf
SwsBSaMsay Sss SBBcsap PPvT9
PURITY
FIRST
Purity is tho first consideration-
ofter that tho prlco. When with low
price you got a homo-mado artlelo that
is absolutely ptiro, then you get the
best.
Eppley's Perfection
Baking; Powde
Is put up in glaiu Jars, sultablo when
empty for fruit, jolUct, etc. Ytty
grocer who soils pur goods, Sells
Enoley's.
SO ASK YOUR OROOXR
LTrigated Farmiag Lands 25,000 ares
of choice farming land,- which wjll
bo umlor the United- States gQvera
meat ditchss oajLest vr Tattey,
in Klamalh ceifety, Oregon, ff.tin
sold ou easy torma; $10 to $35 per
aero, Wrlto us for a printed descrip
tive prlco Hsf. 'Biitlor & Co., lasdJ
agents, lionanui, Klamath Co., , Ore
Roh. s5.18-tf-dw
Soma of Our Bargains. Obo new
room cottage, modern, only $1250,
Good1, now tf-room house sad two lots,
only $830. Furniture and fixture is
largo rooming house very cheap. Thla
jropor.ty must bo sold. If you wast
ito'bsy, see im, We hare the gus,
If you, wast te'sell, list your prep
erty with us. We sell It. Swegle &
Smith, phono 450, No, -102 Stats
street.
GOOTffEPlEU
RHODHWIS
I HAVE jiist
1 received a
fine assortment
of Commence
ment Announce
ments. You are
invited to call
and look them
over. ,
ELLIOTT
PR1NTKR
For Sal?JS
fMix rese Imhms
M ssaAUtkk WUllMmMt
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFIOB OTTY HALL.
For water service apply at oacet
Bills payable monthly Is advisee
Make all complaints at the office.
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Made by THE SIDNEY OYV
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jwai aoousa fat. Jttsy a rtfietm. ss '
aa4 see if y eWt ' fs
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