Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 04, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, iOOO.
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fRAULIEN KRUPP'S BRIDAL OUTFIT
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lii one generation become , up. Precious linen helrlooma were
1 the next. The contrast e-lla...i-
wniiRlm's "modern"
nnftrinnv nnrl tho llo-
j power -
i natrinrchlal Fatherland of
-.nected grandfather 1b shown.
Irftlngb' b' th0 wrath o th0 hon"
tradespeople of Essen and Berlin
rri,n flnhoaf. linirnaaaea In
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anJ, are blamed for taking tho mony than the store of linen
La from the poor man's mouth. I Tho Krupps held to the tn
It seems that a rauiem uonmi
nn Is old fashioned enough to
re made her own clothes. In the
a before tho war wun a ranee, oe-
re Germany became tue -ureui
ople," and that time is not ueyonu
, memory or man, every wen
ought up German girl did that.
,e was trained to ue tnat uest or
..-A.lnntn ltr Tlnitlanlio
il German inuum-w, mo uutov....
nsfrau. A decent amount or scnooi
irnlng, a proper dose of religion,
thorough knowledge of all pertaln
j to the household were Installed
to her, and above all a mastery of
teart of science of Gorman cooking,
r the bride who could not exhibit
ithln a reasonable time a well fat
ted "mann" as proof of her skill
the kitchen felt disgraced.
As soon as tho small girl's fingers
ould manage the needle tho bolt of
,ien was brought and she set to
ork on her bridal outfit. Sheets,
iblecloths, napkins) the many gar
ents that are none of man's busl-
,es3, were made and stored away In
reat quantities during tho long
ears of maidenhood against tho day
hen the Inevitable ho should turn
added, sewn by grnndmothers and
great grandmothers when they were
girls. When tho wedding day came
th.e bride was ready with linen sewn
by her own hand that should last for
tho whole prospective household so
long as she lived. Society, high or
low, demanded it, and tho bride
groom was less essential to tho cere-
en.
traditions.
It was the old time German thor
oughness and thrift that built up the
great steel works at Essen and
brought In tho millions. Regardless
of their fortune, tho children of the
family were taught trades and the
girls were trained as German maid
ens of old were. They wake up now
to discover that Germany has pro
gressed, that a universal custom has
become eccentric and that girls who
have millions have no right to make
their own underclothes, but must
spend their money to encourage
trade. New York Sun.
ate arrangements for tho entertain
ment of the delegates have been
, made and they will be tho guests of
the local members nt luncheon and
dinner. It Is expected that Eminent
Sir Adelbert P. Knapp, of Saratoga,
will bo elected grand commander.
N. Y. Knights Templar Conclave.
Albany, N. Y., Sept. 4. The an
nual conclave of tho Grand Com
mandery of Knights Templar of the
state of New York will open hero
this afternoon. Tho delegations from
all parts of the state began to come
in early this morning and all fore
noon committees of tho local com
mandery were busy receiving tho ar
riving delegations and escorting
them to their respective headquar
ters. Many of the delegates nre ac
companied by their ladles. Elabor-
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For Infants and Children.
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T- ilflltfllH'P" THE CINTAUH COMPANY, NIWVOMK CITY.
$
1 5,000
In purses for racing events, including a $2000
pace and a $2000 trot, at
Oregon State
1906
Fair
Ji
I Beginning September, 10, and ending September 1 5
$1 0,000
In premiums on live stock, agricultural and manufac
tured products."
It.wiH be the greatest State fair in the history of Or
f Son. It belongs to aM the people of this state; all are
interested, and tens of thousands of them wiH be in at
tendance '
Mrs. Mnekey Abolishes Rod.
Roclyn, L. I., Sept. 4. Ever since
hero election as a member of the
school board of Rocyln Mrs. Clarence
Markay has practically conducted tho
school of this town according to her
notions. Although she Is tho only
woman member of tho board of edu
cation, she exercises absolute control
over that body, which meekly ap
proves everything tho millionairess
decrees. Her latest notion is tho
abolition of tho rod In tho schools of
Roslyn, a measuro which Is tho de
light of the unruly portion of the
children, who have made life a bur
den to teachers as well as principals.
Tho schools were opened today and
with tho beginning of tho new school
year tho rod Is abolished as an in
strument of correcting disobedient
and unruly children. Although no
positive statement In tho matter has
been made, It Is expected that Mrs.
Mackay will take It upon herself to
brlbo refractory children Into good
behavior by liberal donations of
candy. Those who are well ac
quainted with tho conditions In the
Roslyn schools expect that many of
tho teachers and principals will bo
compelled to resign, because they
will find It Impossible, owing to Mrs.
Mackay's Ill-advised Interference, to
maintain discipline among the chil
dren. Will Discuss Municipal Mutters.
Chester, Pa., Sept. 4. An Import
ant convention of delegates repre
senting tho municipal governments
of cities of tho third class through
out tho country opened hero today
and will remain In session three
days. It promises to be a very Im
portant meeting 'and will carefully
discuss many vital municipal sub
jects. Mayor S. R. Crothers of Ches
ter, Is the chairman of the conven
tion. Tho local authorities nnd the
various mercantile nnd Industrial
organizations' have arranged an elab
orate program for tho entertainment
of tho delegates attending tho con
vention. Among the entertainment
features of the convention will bo a
reed bird supper, a visit to tho nrt
gallery of Alfred O. Deshong, auto
inobllo rides to Roach's ship- yard,
tho Seaboard Btcel casting works, tho
Eddystono print works nnd the
branch plant of tho Buldwln locomo
tive works, tho Belmont iron works
at Eddystono, tho old Pusey house
In Uplnnd, John Morton's grave, the
Penn monument and other Interest
ing points.' The delegates will also
bo taken on n boat ride to tho League
Island navy yard.
International Geological Congress.
Moxlco City, Sopt.' 4.-rTho tenth
International geological congress
opened hero today with a largo at
tendance and will continue in session
two weeks. Many of tho foreign
delegates to tho congress arrived
some tlmo last month and have been
travelling to various Interesting
points in this country In tho mean
time. Among tho. distinguished geo
logists from nil parts of tho world
who aro In attendance at tho con
gress aro Walter Wahl, Franz
Stradal, Victor Hackmann, Carl
Hlavat8ch, II. Robs, II. Crednor, A.
von Koenen, Conde and Condessa do
Mntuschka, Fritz vonKernor, George
Grelm, S. Gunthor, Bornard Hobson,
A. Dennenberg, W. Hammer, Carl
Diener, Mrs. M. DIenor, L. Duparo,
O. Selffort, A. Schenck, Charles Bog
danowltch, G. Stofanescu, Srlta F.
Stefanescu, E. Tltzo, K. Eckort, W.
Salomon, G. Merclal, H. Sjogren,
Mrs. S. Dall Munro, II. Er'dmann, a.
Osann, S. T. Sihoskl, E. O. Hovoy,
Victor Uhllg, Alox Wetzstorn, H. F.
Cleland, A. J. 'David and many
others.
There Is more catarrh In this sec
tlo not tho country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to bo in
curable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced It a local dis
ease and prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly falling to euro
with local treatment, pronounced It
Incurable. Science has proven ca
tarrh to be a constitutional dlseaso
and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo. O., Is the only constitutional
euro on tho market. It Is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoonful. It -acts dlrctly on tho
blood and mucuous surfaces of tho
system. They offer oue hundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggist. 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
-:- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT -:-
FOB SALE.
Hny for Snle. Baled Clover or cheat;
?G per ton, in lots of two tons or
over. Tlios. F. Hvalker. Phono
Suburban 154.
8-21-lm
Two Choice Building Lots In East
Salem, bought at a bargain; will be
sold nt cost to person wishing to
build. A. F. Hofer, Journal office.
8-25-tf
Five Acre Timber Tract With lots
of wood, within a mllaof town, of
fered at a bargain for a short
time. A. F. Hofer, Journal office.
8-25-tf
TOR BENT.
For Rent. Residence on North Front
Street. Inquire of G. A. Back, of
German Bakery. S-30-tf
For Kent. Small farm near city. In
quire of C. L. McNary. Phono
931. S-2S-ltd ltw '
For Kent. Furnished and unfur
nished rooms nt 790 North Com
mercial St. M. A. DIco,' Prop. 5-1-tf
For Kent. Five room cottngo near
Yew Park school. Apply to C. C.
White, Fashion Stables. 9-l-3t
WANTEDFEMALE HELP.
Prune Fncers Wanted. Tlllson &
Co. wnnt 125 girls for facing
prunes. Work will commenco as
soon as prunes aro ready, or Sep
tember 15 th. Steady work fur
nished. Call and register at tholr
store on High street. S-G-lm
Notice All porsons having claims
ngalnst tho estnto of P. M. Pohr
son, will fllo their claims under
sworn statement with R. R. Ryan,
at his office, 546 State street, for
settlement on or beforo February
22, 1907. 9-3-lwk
Wanted. Steady employment glvon
for 50 additional women and gtrl3
by tho Salem Mutual Cannory. Ap
ply at once. S-25-tf
WANTED.
Wanted Chambermaid at Willam
ette. Hotel.. Steady Job. 8-29-tf
Oats nnd Barley Wanted by Tlllson
& Co. See us beforo you sell.
Sacks furnished. 8-1012W
Wanted A rellablo man to go south
In charge of a car of stock. Call
on or address 11G7 Court street.
9-3-3t
Wanted at Hotel Salem. A first
class waitress. Permanent posi
tion; also extras for tho fair week;
nlso dUh washer. Call at onco.
9-l-3t
Wanted. To engngo five waitresses
for State Fair week, 1 dish wash
er; stendy Job; 2 chnmbormnlds, I
olevntor boy. Willamette Hotel.
8-30-tf. .
Wanted $12 to $21 weekly snlnry
nnd expenses pnld to energetic
man or woman employing ngont3
for fast selling goods In Oregon
territory. Experience unneces
sary, permanent. References. Jos.
Moore, 123 Plymouth, Chicago,
111. 2-3-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
uy Have you trieu tno now sienm
laundfy? Phono 2 CI, nnd tho
driver will call for your clothes.
Pnrtiefl Wishing Carpets Cleaned
by tho STEAM elennor will please
phono order In tho forenoon. Wes
ley Edwards, Prop. 9-l-3t
Suit of Clothes Left at tho Salora
Steam Dyo Works last May. Own
er call and get samo at onco, or
they will bo sold for charges.
9-3-3t
Ilutto & Wenderotli. Flno winet..
liquors nnd cigars. Wo handle tho
celebrated Kellogg nnd Castle
whiskies. Coo and refreshing beer
constantly on draught. South Com
mercial streot. 9-3-lyr
Snlem Iron Works. Foundors, ma
chinists and blacksmiths. Manu
facturers of all kinds of sawmill
machinery. Hop and fruit drying
stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho
Salem Iron Works Hop Press.
MIhs Elma Wcller Will bo ready to
recelvo pupils In piano, beginning
Soptember 3d. Tho regular work
will begin Soptember 17th. Mu
sical kindergarten, which is a pre
paratory work for tho piano, made
a specialty for chjldrcn. 9-3-lm
At Your Stepmother's You can got
anything set to rights, from a pair
of soiled gloves to tho most elab
orate silk gown. A gentleman can
got bis hat cleaned or his trousers
creased, or his whole suit renovat
ed to suit his taste. Buttons
sowed on, rips sowed up, suits
pressed on short notice, and new
goods shrunk for dressmaking.
Ladles' and gentlemen's clothes
cleaned and dyed to sample and re
paired. Blankets cleaned and dyed.
Orders by mall receive prompt at
tention. Mrs. 0. H. Walker, pro
prietor. Phone 1245, 221 Com
mercial tret.
LODGES.
Foresters of America Court Sherwood
Foresters, No. 19. Meets Tuesday in
Hurst hall, State street. U. S. Rider,
0. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S.
Contra! Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle
Hall in Holman block, corner State
and Liberty stroots. Tuosday of each
week at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C.
C.j W. I. Staler, K. of R, and S.
Modern Woodmen of Amorica. Ore
gon. Cedar Camp No. 5240. Moots
every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock
In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0 ;
F. A. Turner, Clork.
Woodmen of World. Moot ovory Fri
day night nt 7:30, in Holman hall.
A. J. Basey, C. C. P. L. Frazler,
Clork.
INSURANCE.
SALEM HOP DEALERS.
Krebs 11ms. Growers of and deal
ers In hops, Salem, Oregon. Phono
121. Office ovor Salem State
Bank, 115 Commercial street;
X
C. C. Donovan Hop morchnnt; rep'
resents best firms in1 America. Cor
ner Commorclnl and State streets, J
Snlem. Phono Main 137.
HOPPICKEKS WANTED.
iCKcra .wanted, uid and now
pickers registered now for this fall's
picking. Parties living in tho city
transferred to and from yards free
of charge. Camp sheds and wood
provided. Frank W. Durbln, Bayne
building, Salem. 7-21-tf
SASH ANDDOOIl PAOTokrEa. ""
Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldiugs. All kinds of
houso finish and hard wood work.
Front street, bet. Stato and Court.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, nccl
dont and pension insurance; $2,
000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid.
Good agents wanted. J. H. C.
Montgomery, supromo orgnnizor,
Box 432 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, secretary, 540 Stato streot.
LT.VERY AND SALE STABLES.
73
IS THE PHONE NUMBER OP
THE RED FRONT STABLES.
AI. L. IIAEROD, PROPRIETOR, 271
CHEMEKETA STREET.
PLUMBERS.
Tlieo. M. llarr Plumbing, hot wntor
and steam heating and tinning,
1G4 Commercial streot. Phono
Main 192. 9-1-ly
M. J. Potzol Plumbing, stoam and
gas fitting. Successor to Knox &
Murphy, 220 Commercial streot.
'Phono Main 17.
A. L. Frazcr Successor to Burroughs
& Frazor, plumbor and tinner. Manu
facturer of coppw and galvanized
Iron cornlco, ami motal skylights,
105 Sato stroot. ''Phono 1511.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Dr. E. J. Young. Veterinary Surgeon
..and dentist, 33 years' experience.
All work guaranteed. Difficult sur
' gical operations a specialty. Phond
581. Offico at Club Stables. Phone
7, Salem, Oregon. ' 3-9-tf
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS.
Now and Sccond-lluml Goods.-
Bought nnd sold, also ranges,
stoves and cooking utcnBlls, dish
es, grnnlto nnd tlnwnro of all kinds
Glvo us a call. O. L. McPook, 170
South Commercial St. 8-13-ly
HLACKSMITHING.
W. E. Arnold 239 South Commer
cial street, docs gonornl black
smithing, cnrrlngo and wagon mak
ing in all Kb branches. Speclnl at
tention glvon to Interfering horses.
Second-hand rigs bought and sold.
All work warranted. 8-9-lm
MUSIC STUDIOS.
Musical StuUlo. Frank E. Churchill,
Muiical Studio, Ansociato teacher
Western Conservatory, Chicago, 111.,
representing Inter-State System at
Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block,
room 3. Studio hours, 0 to 12 and 2
to 5. 8-lD-tf
OSTEOPATH.
Dr. B. IL WhJteT-raduate of Kirks
vllle, Mo., under founder of oste
patby. Room 21 Breyman bldg.,
Commercial street. Phono 87, Resi
dence 500 State, cor. Church. Pbone
1110. Trreata aeuto and chronic dls
eases. Examinations free.
Dr, W. L. Mercer, Graduate of KIrka
vllle, Mo., under founder of osteo
pathy. Rooms 25-20 Breyman bldg.,
Commercial St. Phone. 919. Resi
dence 419 North Summer street.
Phone 014. Treats acute and chronic
diseases. Examination txt.
LOST.
Lout A stick pin set with six pearls
and amethyst center, on circus
day. Leavo at 357 North Com
mercial street, and recelvo re
ward. 8-30-3t.
J .out Pocketbook; black, six inches
long, containing about ?15 in coin
Return to this office for reward, or
phono 993, Salem. 9-3-3t
DRAYMEN.
It. O. Cummins Successor to Whlto
Cummins, express, delivery and
transfer lino. Prompt sorvlco Is
our motto. Furnlturo .and piano
moving a specialty. Stand a 150
South Commercial street. Phono
175. 'Rcsldonco phono 968. 8-4-tf
TONSORIAL.
BMfstie
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Evans' Barber Shop. Tho only flrst
class barber shop on Stato street;
everything now nnd up to date.
Finest porcelain boths In tho city.
Shaving 15c, ' hnlrcuttlng 25c,
baths 25 c. Two first-class boot
blacks. C. W. Evans, prop. 8-9
FRUIT TRAYS AND
BOXES
Salem Box Factory
MASON & SNYDER.
PHONE 308-
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANt
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water sorvlco apply at office.
Bills payablo monthly in advance.
Mnko all complaints at tho office.
CHEAP EXCURSION
RATEEAST
FOR SUMMER SEASON
Tho Southorn Pacific Company will
soil special round-trip tlckots to oastr
orn points on Juno 4, 0, 7, 23, 25, July
2 and 3, August 7, 8, 0, Sept, 8,' 10,
1900, to Chicago, St, Louis, Milwaukee,
St. Paul, Omaha, Sioux City, St. Joo,
Atchison, Lcavonworth, Kansas City,
Denver, Colorado Springs atld Puoblo,
Colo, Good going ton days and return
ing ninety days from snlo dato; but
not boj'ond October 31, 1900. For par
ticulars call on agents. A. L, Craig,
General Pnssongor Agout, Portland, tf
gjaatt
I Gold Dust Flow I
Made by THE SYDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon.
Mado for family use. Ask your
fi grocor for it. Bran and shorts
U1VVUYD uu uuuu
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P. B. Wallace
AGENT
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Spont wisely Is tho sourco of much
satisfaction. Why not spond a little
of It wisely now buying groceries of
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Baker, Lawrence & Baker
Successors to Hirritt & Lawrence.
Rubber Tires
OF ALL KINDS, AND OF THE
BUST QUALITY. WE HAVE THE
FAMOUS GOODRICH TIItES FOR
ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AND
CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND GIVR
YOU PEMLINENT SATISFACTION.
PIHCE8 RIGHT.
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