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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1906)
w DAltY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, nnKflOX. MONDAY. At'OrST UP, 100. I V- GETTING CLOSE !' TO HOME Daring Thief Breaks Into Pen itentiary and Steals Blan-,. kets and Robes, ' Breaking Into the stnte prison and stealing things Is n daring bur glary nnd, tor tho thief it mean get ting close to homo. Yet this wns dono Friday night Ht tho Orotfon state porfltontlary. Ou .nf nonnatmt amnn Iiold had blll'Cllll went to tho prison stablCB nnd help ed himself to a Jlboral quantity of liorso blnnkotH, buggy roht'H nnd ur-, tfclcrt of that nnturo. A man re cently liberated from prison nnd who lias not yot left the city was sus pected, but there la ho far abso lutely no proof that ho stolo tho blankets Tho goods that wero stolon woro not of great value o . oia ac. It Is too Intel Ah! nothing Is too Into M t 1 Till tho tired heart shall ccaso to palpitate. Cato learned Greek at eighty; Sopho cles Wrote his grand Oedipus nnd Simon ldes lloro off tho prize for verse from lila compeers. When ouch had numbered nioro tlinn four scoro years; And TheophrnsttiH at four score nnd ton Had bnt begun his "Characters of Mon.M Chaucer at Woodstock with tho ntghtlngnloB At sixty wrote tho "Canterbury Tnlos." doetho, nt Wolmer, tolling to tho Inst; , Complied "I-'nust" when- eighty years woro past. DISCUSS STREET PAVING City Council Will Grapple With the Cement Problem Tonight Tho nuestlon of navInK a irnrt of State street nnd how and when the work.sbnll bo dono will 'como up to night before tho city council at Its regular meeting. Tho matter will no doubt bo dis cussed in all Its phases and many property owners will bo present nnd will be given an opportunity to express their vlows. It Is generally bollqvcd that tho council will order tho street pnved from Commercial to Church streets. . Tho bridge over Mill creek on North Commercial street will bo dls-' cussed nguln. Specifications wero given out, bids asked for and tho bid of tho General Construction Company of Portland was accepted. So contract, however, was awarded nnd now tho question of tho width of tho proposed brldgo has como up aguln nnd It Is proposed to mnko It wider than wns at first Intended and It likely that now bids will bo asked for. Two now bridges, one on Twonty- llfth street and tho othor on Stnto Btrcot, hnvo been completed nnd tho question of tholr ncceptanco will como before tho council. SMALL PAY OF TEACHERS A report recontly nmdo by a com mittee of tho Mnfnd Pedagogical as sociation. nnnolnteuVto ascertain the salaries paid to school teachers In that state helps v to re-enforce the argument frequently made -In these columns thnt our educators lo gen eral, and public school teachers in nartlcula'r. are a wretchedly under- llop I'liluiH Wanted. At tho Ullheo Hop Yard, 3 miles onst of Snlom; 00 acres of hops. Ex cbllont cntnp ground; lino wntor; plenty of wood; families with tho camping outfits will bo tnkon from tho city to our ranch and back again free of charge. Register now nt tho olllco of Louis Lachmund & Co. Over Wlprufs Cigar Store, Salem. 8-20-2W. What thonl shall wo alt Idly down and nay The night hath come; It Is not longor day? Th enlght hath not yot como; wo aro not qulto Cut off from labor by tho falling light; Something remains for us to do or dare, Even tho oldest trees somo fruit mny hear, for co Is opporunlty no loss Than youth Itaolf, though in an other dress; And as tho ovonlnu twilight fndea away Tho eky U tilled with stars, Invlslblo by day. Henry W. Longfellow. TIioiiIiik Through VIvhU. To talk through tho human body or n row of hum mi bodies, for tho wattor of fact la ono of tho weird Mt of tho olecrlclan's feats. If n telephone wire be severed and tho two ends bo held by a person, ono In such hnud, but fnr part, It la qulto juxwlblu for u conversation to bo parried ou throuuh tho body, as Yeadlly and distinctly an If tho lino had been properly connected, I'mlulm? If- Vni.i.. Custoiuors who nro using (Irnnd Wtfht B,t, of tlo rivor Union Wash Powder nro praising its value, Try n pnekngo nnd you will hlRhly pleased. . 8. Hollo, 23S Commercial titu'ot. lt Mining In Kgypt. Much Interest In now taken In Egypt In tho possibility of develop ing tho country's resources In gold, coal and petroleum. Investigations carried on by tho Kovcrnninnt in 1904 and IflOG In tho enstorn desert, between tho Nllo and tho Red Sou, starting In near tho town of Edfou. aro encouraging, not only iih to tho oldmluea but as to now ones. Tho govornmont has established u .lo. pnrtment of mines and rormiilntmi pollco regulations. mvS At tho northommost point of the mineral Holds Is tho concession of tho Cairo Hyndlcato, tho Slnal, who nro prospecting In tho northern hir of tho Slnal peninsula. They renort tho discovery of copper nnd of a thin Beam of earbonlforous matter con taining n Binnll vlen of coal. Tim Cairo uyndlcnte, tho Egypt, whllo prospecting for coal and miw mi,.. erals to tho south of latitude 28 de- greed, nnd to tho north of th.. r.'r.v... thui .Mine ljxiiloriitlfin -,, IUIH fOUlut (IXtOHfllvn nnntn..f .,..., Ings for gold In tho noliriihnriinn.i ,. Jebel Zelt, about 13 miles from tho Hod Scat Bhore. This Is tho most northern point at which nnclant gold mines hnvo ns yot been discovered rho concession of tho Northwestern M-I'iwiauiin COmimilV Uoa i. - . - IIIII DopobUs of particular, nro a wretchedly under paid body of men nnd women, As a result of its Investigations, the com mltto received returns from 43 7S teachers in tho elementary schools, and found that a majority, .ok.the women teachers wero working for from ?G to $9 a week, while only 575, or about one-tenth wero paid more than $10. It was found thnt hnlf the women teachers in Maine aro working for less than $200 a year. Tho comparing tho pay of Maine teachors with tho wages of cotton- mill operatives In tho stnto, tho com mittee found that tho balance In favor of tho former was very slight. For Instance, tho 0530 women work ing tho cottom mlllB of Mnlno get nn nverngo weokly wago of $5.99, whllo tho women school tenchers get an avorngo wage of $0.90. Tho men In tho cotton mills of Maino gefnn nvorago weekly wago of $8.01, while tho men teachers get' $9.18. Since It costs a person much more to bc como properly equipped for the tenchlng profession thnn It doeB to becomo nn efficient mill worker, to say nothing of tho higher oxpenso of dally living for tho former, tho ad ditional wago recolvcd by the teach ers, according to this report, Is far less than it Bhfluld be. Wo hnvo no reason to supposo thnt teachors In Maine nro worse off with respect to pay than they nro In most other states of tho Union. Whllo it is truo thnt tho best teachors are not thoso who nro In tho profession for tho money they can mnko out of It, It Is also truo that. aB n gonernl rulo, good Borvlco of any kind In any calling enn only bo hnd on n basis of fair and ndequato pay. It Is no dlsparagemont to say of any worker thnt ho Is "worthy of his biro," and that ho ought to huvo It. In any case, tho public Is without excuse In doling out to tho teachors of our joutn and beggarly pittanco which most of thorn now receives. Leslie's Weekly. ATTEMPTED CIXC1I FAILED. A very interesting business situa tion has' niis.cn in Salem, and for a day or two it looked as though n store would be driven out of town. A local shoe house decided to linvc a Mirt of clearance sine m "''"" makes of shoes nt slaughtered iirln- for the benefit of hop pickers null other cIoo biij ers., They open ed up lu the Cottle block, when City Recorder Moore wns appealed u. That official promptly lookeii up uic ordinances and referred Iiliii- to City Attorney Condit. The latter thought the move was an effort to avoid the ordinance regulating transient stocks, but when shown that the htoik liploiincil hi' Snleni and liriil been assessed and taxed, that official also laid down.. It was then pro nosed to have the 'sales agents ar rested, hut they were too busy sell ing shoes, and rather gave the prop osllfon (lie laugh as being a big ad vertisement for them. Xotwltlistand ing the combined effort of u number of cinch dealers, who fear competi tion and don't want the people to get a pair of shoes without paying tribute to their standard of high prices, we are selling hundreds of pairs of shoes every day nt about half what those monopoly merchants ask. They went so far as to de- iiinuil of the city recorder, city mnr- sbal and city attorney that out place he closed up under the city ordinance,, but it would not work. The stock Is owned here nnd bns paid taws here, and we refuse to be closed up. Every pair of shoes we sell gives those cinch dealers n pain, and their latest effort is to have us arrested, hut none of them has the courage to swear out a war rant We are determined to cive the people of Salem and vicinity some shoe values never before equaled in haleiii, and the combined threats of nil concerned can not make us stop, for wc imve right (o oiien as many stores ns . please, regardless of the men who can't stand competition. H. Ii. IKVIX & COMPANY. For the Hunter And the fisherman We Have Rifles and Pishing Tackle Wo imvn nil kinds. Whether you want to'ftah fni min. . " - - . "uuws m j mountain streamlet, or for speckled beauties In -the "rivers, or for the great and strong fellows that live in the sea, you will find the neces- .... nrtt.1 l.nttn TT'vni'vMiInf Tnt Hm flahflrmnt. A .! ...i.... "' .iviu --!.. .v.jw.d .-. ..u......u... llu wiicmer you want to shoot the chipmunks In the fenco rows or the buck, elk or deer in the fastnesses of the mountains, you will 'certainly find rifles hero suitable. Every kind or rifle, nnd everything for the hunter. in fishing tackle and rifles, wo can certainly satisfy you. aeg mbw g" ww jm afwM J . II kksktw: CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration There is Nothing In which dolny In to dangerous as In y trouble; when you couildor thnt yOH cn set along fairly well without Y mnw except night, you will un td how important It I. to tako'" W. Staler h,u ZZZ chance with It. -..-., 'vimun oi PlUHphutcs and nitrates aro reported ...no oeen rouiu by th.,,,. ti,., Rrouiw of tho Egyptian Mining Ex- lliurilllflll t fllliinn.... ... . . ""') rv examining mi ron of about 10,000 aQUro mile., out, of tho Cairo syndicate's con--lon. They aro at present r rkluK throo nilue cast of Konoh. T'e most Important feature of hi group u tho vm.nw ()oia M, "IK rOIUpAllV'tf mlnn v.1.1.1. ..... . tho,,uu,altcorncroftho lou. Thero n lariro iin .. erected. Tho mat.. i,f. . ....... on.th. over 560 fee,, Tho ,,! $6000 ,! IS0Q0 per month. To tho wiuth of tho ld f tin, Knnn FELL FltO.M HOUSE. Anthony Klein IVIl Ten Feet, Kti-Ik- In on UN Head and Is Serl- ously Injured Anthony Klein foil through n hole on tho second lloor of a now hm,., on Onk Btreot this mornlnir nt 11 o'clock and lit on his head on tho uoor below. Tho dlstnnco wn in foot and Mr. Klein wns unconK..ina for somo time. Ho was removed to nis noma nnd n physlclnn summoned. The doctor snya there is somo con cussion of tho brain, but that no seri ous troubles aro anticipated. Mr. Klein Is a heavy man and It was sup l'osed that tho fall would prove n very serious matter. Ho Is n retlied grocer and at present is traveling for n commercial hou. vi... .. homo ho Is sunorliitoixiimr v.. ...... Btructloii of somo houses ho Is bulld ng In Yew Park, it WM nt ono 0, those that tho accident occurred. The End of tho IVorhl Of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfo, of Hear Grove, la., of all usefulness' camo when ho began taking Electric Bitters. Ho writes: "Twn vana o Kidney Trouble caused mo great suffering, which I would nover havo survived had I not taken Electric Blttors. They also cured mo of Gen oral Doblllty. " Sure cure for all aiomacn, Liver and Kidney com plaints, Dlood Diseases, Headache, Dizziness and Weakness nr i,jh. decline. Prko. 50c. 0imrnnfo,i i... J.,C. Perry's drug store. Season's Latest Designs. In shirts will bo found nt The Tog bery. Large new stock just in. See window dlsplny. it i. The Skldoo Camp. Thoro Is a party of Salem people nt Cascadla who are having the time of their lives. They call themselves tho "Skldoo" crowd, and nro tho llfo of tho place. Thev aro t.,vin at tho hotel and have a corner nf n, big lawn fixed up into a den, with minimocKs. chairs and hanging has kets of mountain forn nnd greenery which mnkes the place a favorite ren dezvous. The members of tho Skl doo nro nt present: Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Myers, Mr. and Mrs. George iuH, mt. ami .Mrs. Prank Lovell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ollngor, Mrs. W H. Dnncy, Mrs. Willson of Albany' Liiuiuo iiono ana Frank Hnrrltt. Frank Hnrrltt came liomo (. day. ,u,.,.i. .. ,- - " sMSVUU ork the KmoraM ,.i... ..... iikmii.h.11. ..".. : ",,VI RU, n.r ;.;.. ."P0 Ior r lnor- .. ..v..rJV i w TKl,h YOU , . ."""n. nowover. will onir.. WIIK.V YOU ,NKi:t GiaHSKH. WK H.lVi: TIIK PJtOPKU MKAN8 OF FlNDIXfJ OUT. Bart's Jewelry Store SWm z?te .. orj; nttr...k"rwn there. Prc .... luuiup oi Cairo. .1 Mytery Solvtsi. llOW tO Vcoi. n nl-.j. . . c WllomncM and habitual cowtlr. tlou was a mvr . . .... ssl. : '.. "a. Iud, Tha oni nin. ...i .. ,'....... . . . ui rw Hon to evtU"y))A.tv n ... . . . Or,K- i- -; - " wvuv VMea I -vv ai v, u, forry'a drug atore. Kejwrntwl After Shi Years. After having lived toiroih.,r f. ,. years, Silas D. Honse.n and Mary I," Hansen huvo dumped their marital woes Into tho dlvore. ,., ,. ' Hanson tiled iiBiilt this afternoon for divorce, nixing desertion. She asks for tho custody of a minor .. l-. neth O Ilvuaen, ngej 16 years' "BOUND" TO PLEASE 0WmL It tlvinK a dinner In vm.r ..i friends don't forget tho "!.. natural climax to overy Reed dinner. Hound together "with a neat ribbon. they ure a welcome trio to . Mrt. fellow. They'll bo doubly welcomo If youuprovldo our L Corona, Collection of Elk Heads. Watt Shlpp has Just reeeiv.i n flno elk heads, which ,o c whllo In the North Ho will have them nio,i.,.i j Placed on e.xhlbIUon in hi- i.i,.i store. ",wt,u Two Pair Get M7r7i7.i George N. Docker and Miss Sallnn hckhart, both of Woodburn, wero married this nfternoon by Rev P s Knight. ' ' A hnlf-hour Inter tho same minis ter united In mnrrlaeo ahm... v t,-.. and Miss Joslo Robinson, of Silver ton. ' o Additional Personals Mrss. Harrison A. Green returned homo this afternoon after an over Sunday visit with re.atlves , Clalvcston's Sen 'a Makee llfo now as sato In that city a oa tho higher nplunas. e w Goodloe, who resUe nn .... ' JV safety. Ho writes: i . .. Dr. King's Now Hltcnv'.:Z "8eu sumption tho past flro yoara, and U keep, mo well ami . " and U . I had a cougblch tor y S had been growing worse. NoV . Kone." Cures Chronic CouETa ,L prevents P0eumon,. t,,"Ens take, Every bott, ."!! t0 J.C Perry', druKatopJe aad l.e. Trial bottle free, C Notice of appeal and a bill of ex ceptions were filed today in depart ment No. 1 of tho circuit court, in the suit of F. J. Eldridgo against Hoofer and Zorn. Praising Its Value. Customers who aro using Grand Union Wash Powder aro praising Its value. Try n package and von win' bo highly pleased. H. S. Belle. 233 Commercial street. ir The entire Willamette valley f onveloped In dense smoke coming no doubt, from forest fires In the mountains. A number of smaller fires are burning In various m and the Snntlnm country iino nJ enjoy a monopoly of fires. Can liny CI miner Ti la ,ini.i.j fact that you can buy furniture cheaper at L. U. Josso's thnn at nny other store in tho vnllev. it During the past month Hi- i.i cles havo been stolen ir . -.. n front of Fmior & Douglass' store. ra Hamilton was tho last victim. Ho left his wheel in front of the store for a feV minutes Saturday and went inside. When he returned the whee w. gone "Deacon" Buckingham ll L b,kCS ,n the manner Don't Forct.ThB ..4 ,, Surln? r Car,,etS and art 8(lnB during this month nt L. u. Josse's, -'0 Commercial street. J Miss Anna W. niOCo . ., .. city hall, whero tho procession was revel wed, then, along the south side of the Plaza to Canal street, across Market squaro up Westminster street, and thenco by Dexter street to tho Dexter m training grounds, wnere tho great tournament will be held this nfternoon. After the tour nament .thero will be a meeting and distribution of prizes. Among the companies taking part in tho parade was the Nameaug company of Kev London, Conn., the members ct which appeared In handsomo blue and white uniforms and had brought their $2500 reel along with them. This company consists of prominent New London business nien who are interested in veteran firemen's so cieties. Tho company came here this morning, 150 strong. It was accompanied by a band and attract ed considerable nttentlon. It will not take part in tho tournament. Hcrbhic. Renders tho bilo more fluid, and thus help3 tho blood to flow; It affords prompt relief from bilious ness, Indigestion, sick and nervous headaches, and over-indulgence In food and drink. G. L. Caldwell. Act. M. K. and T. R. R., Checotnh, Ind. Ter., writes, April IS, 1903: "I was sick for over two years with enlargement of the liver and spleen, and I had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Herblne. It has made mo sound and well." 50c. For salo by D. J. Fry. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No 129 Commercial Street. lo Yon Know-Zwht. t . tre trade Is in':.'1: It is because you can get th vU,e for your Vc Z T mZ NEW TODAY Wnnted .A ehnmhormnid at Willamette Hotel. S-20-3t the For Rent Housekeeping rooms, up- stairs at 223 South Commercial street. noney. It R,r. rans flf -Hats. ' in. ""I'my, i. v 2SS???,, .. l.ni.,,,-,1.. ,. , .. .till s rlreillnn'o xr..- Provide,, . "1UMtr- th ...... . ,ns he,1 hcro today and Si artrs: ??. ;uh V,8Uo tatos. Bold!, .i ? : Ens,and flremea tho e 1 fUr tho"8a otheLr?brthou- wuster ber Z '1 l" cu'- The Parade ,u which Z IV? engines and aa m." sUty hanl Wrt MayoMnoZtT Pnnies were In thl flro "ra- oneofrrhle..r.a..ch n this part or ?h eV0r Tho bower6P0;', country. '"He aPpauso ln a, ; - " enthus rch, which w! 152s h ot Hop Pickers You can get six loates of bread for 26c at tho Home wat ery, In Y. M. C. A. building. P Browning, proprietor. Hvo You Insurance On your prop- ... v . .... i T. in n- vnyf not, wny noir k a gerous to go without it. See W" A. Linton, tho leading Fire In surance man, for rates, Np. 370 first floor, McCornlck Bldg., Court St. Phone 1321. 8-l6-3t Lost A pocketbook on Comnier clal street, betweqn Now Tork Racket and tho Golden Belle Can dy store. Contains about J20 Leave at this office and receive re ward. 8-20-31 Wnnted 150 women and glrla d"1" ing the pear season, to help at iJ Salem Mutual Cannery, which vM bo reo"sned on or about Angii 20th. All who wish to help pie register at the office of the c nory. 7-27-eod-tf 3 Jt - w "ey to Loan ' lence past th Over 1a b. v. nv R!! .-. , .- w. UHBH a WA'I