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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
' ; aoti jloderaWoman , It Not Time For a New Deal n the Management of Economic Affairs? Men's Fortunes and Women's Wages :: :: :: :: USEFlJLKNiTTlNQCASEr ChrlMi,,,,,, N.noltr Anv w. L. SALEM, OREGON. THUItSOAY, PKCKMHKU (I, 1000. A useful i.iiimt. trom jinj fjobn D. Koekcfellor Is credited with nnlalnlnff tnni no Jh uui neariy so as be Is neenscu ui ueiug, unvmg Lr a paltry $.100,000,000 or so. Lately railroad niuiiiiuimuuiuitj msu com- I . ...... lila ntitmnl linnmn wn n Uninw :'1 "D """" "-"- uo tatly overrated in tue popuinr oeiier. . - 1li- n omnll Inpntnn. nftor nit roiusii"".' " - -' ! !jr $150,000 n your, ho suys. At this ooent there Is on my desk an nb tract of tlia report of overage wages tail to schoolmistresses in iuuiuc. u MioMto ue .uuine in uns case, out jieitoiy will lit nlmost any other stnto , ii union, in amine tue. woman ukr, on whom depend largely the L-llty and Intelligence of the voters If the state, receives $0.00 a week for t tabors. She lins spent yenrs of lae ml hundreds of dollars fitting h&tt for her profession. The Maine Uftory clrl gets an average of 5.00 n Let, even though she may not know w to rea 1 nnd write. Her work, orcr, lasts all the year, while thnt if the woman teacher stops during two ,r tlirco nionths, so thnt the factory :irl, miserable as her pay Is, Is really ttcr off Hi ui the teacher. Now, do ja flatter ourself you nro civilized, m women who say our sex does not J the rl lit of suffrage? If stnto $s!ators and congressmen wcro lion- taml could not ue nrineu tiie amass- pg of lillllon dollar fortunes In this otntry tuitld be Impossible. It Is hkbv til- I rlbln? of lawmakers that beso Iniquitous fortunes can be plied p. Men 1' i had government nil their iwn ftij s'tue the world began, and ere Is Up r s lit. Legislative knaves lad srouiUiel have allowed greedy, :oMClcnccV ' i en and scoundrels own the (.irth and women teachers et J(MK n vcek. Working women, Iocs polities concern your Interests In m7 way? H What a bore Is that rattle brained iromaa wlu can never tell a story Straight! She undertakes to tell you ft something she bus seen or heard. be result Is simply a confused Jmnblt) :f what's 1 Is name and thingumbobs indsoaml ro's and something or others md all tlat sort of thing nnd ocr there some., here. This woman's brain? ire not coi i ict. They practically rat le around In her Hkull. She Is netei ifcurato eltner In her thought habit or a her work Don't let the rattle brain ublt take hold on you. When you irttend to listen to anything, listen tfnllr, concentrating your mind on W story Note In your memory the Ua joint-. C3ct the mental habit of juiciness nnd uccurucy. K He number of Insnno persons has Uoobled In the civilized world In the t ten j Mrs. The rate of Increase Is Jber nnmng men than among women W still old fogies talk nbout "wo 's enotlonal, oxcltnblo nature" and fWarti lolieve themselves. "you wish to bo nonulur. keen your eriefs ti yourself nnd jour nlliupnti rem f embody but your doctor, reo 'fe'8 oun i0n uro nil so full of heart tbe n 1 dls-LiDolntmoiit that tliej !ouSlt i t, h-ive- t'joso of their ne nmnUi is unbaded ujion them. Tie reason's record for a wonmu Wlttwur Is thnt of .Mm PlmrlM I. Prowi) ,f cjjiorgo. .In company with freveral men Mrs. Brown swam out Into tM Like Michigan flvo miles to the jue Park crib, which furnishes tlio r water. The tlmo alio occupied rfu two hours and forty mluutes. Mrs Fwn arrived first at the crib. " fxt. nnd the thlrtv-nlnth. annual vention of tho National American "Oman Surf nucMiniinn will he Il In Music hall, Fine Arts building, Caleago, Feb. 11 to 10, 1007. And It will 68 the first ono In all tho thirty-nine j re at which tho noble, powerful 'Presence of Susan B. Anthony Is lack- " case enn be nmrtn pretty coloro.i nn n .... m the shape shown in the design. Tbe - intended to carry on tb C "oldlnc the ball of wool when wort ng and the work Itself beu not wS. ing. It ran be lu111? , 03kg I-rotootMhe work from uust. Z w" requiroSomepteuy den on It. which must be em roldeied before mnklng lt P. Two jards of narrow ribbon bind HOW 10 CUT THE LINEN AMI THE CASE Ulirj? COMl'LOTEl). til,. oc l.l-l. .- . .. ... vav, niiira ig ion opon seicn Inches down and bound all round. The open part If shown In the dcsli;n from the toil to the hows, which are put on lo hide whoic the ribbon begins and ends. These Inexpensive cases may be made In other materials If linen be not liked and are welcomed as Christ mas presents. A pretty cushion Is ouo made like n well stuffed long bag, which Is a change from the usual shape. Any kind of material can be used, and the cushion Itself measures about elghteon Inches long by seventeen Inches wide The material, however, must bo cut twenty-two Inches long nnd twenty Inches wide to nllow for the rrlll at the top and the senilis. The. top must be lined for a depth of six to eight Inches with satin and a miming made, Into which a jileco of tape Is Inserted In order to draw up the mouth of the bag tightly, this running licliuc hidden under n piece of narrow sntlu ribbon, which Is piiRii'd around the neck of tho bag and Is tied In a dainty bow with (lowing eudf. r.mbrohlery looks ery well on the trout. Any conventional or heraldic design If worked well raised Is most effective, nnd ribbon or applique work looks decorathe. PRACTICAL GIFTS. Dnlnt)- Trlllc Tlm Arc AItiim Ile- rrlicil Willi I'lcnaurt. A pretty little affair, which Is a cush Ion and a needlccase combined, may be made from small bits of fauey silk Cut two clrpular pieces of cardboard. roll PISS AND NBEDLUS. and cover with the silk on both sides. Cut smaller pieces of white flannel, and iiIiik or cut In small scallops round tue edges. On tho top of one of the pieces sew n small ball tilled with any thing that will allow the jilm to stick In and cover with silk Sew this down firmly. Tape Mrnnurr. For 10 conts one may buy n small nickel covered tajie measure. This cam may bo covered with silk, and If plain silk Is used tho Initials may be em broidered on one sldo and a spray o flowers worked upon the other. Cut a round top and iHittoin rathtr larger than the ease, ami turn In narrow hew Take a straight strip of the si Ik or a piece of ribbon U right width, and , i. omen-s clubs are In the mam evlng really useful nnd public splr J objects, yet sometimes they still o amazingly fool things. In a leading mln!ue club In ono of our largest "M a lady wns recently proposed for fcttsberthli. She was a professional an of unexceptionable standing and morally and Intellectually "en brilliant. She wna proposed for etrshlp nnd vouched for by sonio "the club's most respected members, W the fool women of the governing fd rejected her. This was tbe rea a An outsider, who had nothing at tfm! do w,tn tuo eovernment of the , told some of the executlvo com fWee she had hcanl the condldatobad r".c "'ngH frowned on by tabbles tutns wrong," perhaps, but Just tok-uci on by old tabbies. Without r 'e-t Investigation, against tbo KsU of the candidate's vouchers, 7 'cats on that board turned her (jVB- Afterward It was found out Z?1 't was not the candidate at all L as 8a,d to uave acteU unconven perrl,Jr' but another woman who hap- to bear a almllar name. Was oi M fiot that "Just like a rroraanr aVti 17 Shaw; dwehter of ScrtaJ 2?. w BrOdBff eM ZT" at Uw tJartnaat "etbc. Robbing Yourse!f That is just what you are doing when vou fail to get reg ular and sufficient sleep. Your body requires this unconscious period for repair work ; with out it your nerve energy be comes exhausted, and you arc tired, worn-out, nervous, ex citable have headache, neu ralgia, indigestion, poor appc-' titc, or other ailments caused by a lack of nerve force. Make it your business to sleep. If vou are restless, take Dr. Miles' Nervine ; it soothes and strengthens the nerves, and brings sweet, refreshing, life-giving sleep, and gives the organs power to work natur ally. Try it to-day. i .'I1 hnd.a eero spell of fever, which left me In a very weak condition nnd J, cry nervous 1 had seero upells of Jieadaclio nnd neuraldn, nnd couhl sleep but very little. Uvery effort thnt ftfts mndo to recover my strength wns VI. . mnn uiiiii i oeRnn luKinir ur. MIIm' Hentornthe NsrWn After I cprotnencetl to toku the Ncnlno mv rleep as profound nnd rvatful, nnd the pnlns In my hend, ns well ns the neuralgia pains, left mo to a certain extent nd 1 crew umilimlly bettor." MRS K.li ail.tlKUTSON. S?l Uerlnn Ave, llelvldoro, Ills. Dr. Miles' Nervine It sold by your druQqltt, who will guarantee that the first lottte will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind State News Plana are belns drawn for a nw bank building nt Vale, which Is to ha established by ex-Governor Morrison, of Idaho, and a number of other prominent capitalists. Tin oo hundred million cubic foot DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR 1V111 treat you with Oriental herbs and cure any disease without operation or pain. Dr. Hum is kuovru e fry when lb Salem, ami has cured ninny pruralneal people here. lie has lived in Salem for 20 yeras, and can be trusted. He uses Knnr medicines unknown to white doetois, and with them can curt catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheu matism, stomach, liver, and kidney dls eases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. Ills remedies euro private discuses when everything eJso foils. He has hundreds of teatl monials, and givoa consultation free Price for medicines very moderate Persons in the country can write for blank. Send stamp. If you wont sotno extra fine tea, get It from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO., 107 South High street, Salem, Oregon Opposite Hotel Salem. P. O. Hot 18S r I Dress Goods Sate SOME UNMATCHABLE VALUES 25o Ombra plaldu In red, blue or gray suitable for waist or chil dren's dt-ee8. Sale prle. n yard li)p 75c gray plntd pannmn oloth one yard wldo only out pattern but n beauty. Sn'lo prlco yd.J0 $1.25 medium weight Cravonetto Roodtt for siiltn or coats In mixed bluolsh grny or ollvo drnbo; &G Inohoa wldo. Sale prlco, yard 85 $1.35 heavy wool Bultlng, 62 in wldo In mixed gray, brown or green, Just tho thing for anils or coata. Salo prlco, yd. -S5 $1.25 heavy wool milting In gray plnld effect; 67 Inchon wide, ciinnot bo duplicate! for tho prlco, Salo price, yard... 70 $1 2R hMivy nil wool blaok ault Ing, GO Inches wide; unniatctt able iiluo. Salo prlco, yd . 75 of water will bo stored In tho huge natural resorvolr at Ollvo Lake where the new power plnnt which Is being built for tho oporntlon of tho Red IJoy mine, is located. D. Urlsco. of Ln Grande, sudden ly went Inwuio WodnoBdny nnd boat his father nnd mother. Tho sheriff wns called to nrrost him, whoroupon the crazy man hit him In tho Jaw, nnd It was with somo dlulculty that the wild man was subdued. Captain Spong, who has been lit 1 command of stentnars on the AVII lnmettc river for the past eleven yearsr made bis Inst trip Monday !! i ROSTEIN& GREENBAUM 298 and 300 CorametdalJSt. has tome Interests In spring in Waahtngtoii, there soon. o n and mineral will go Bwstbs HKIdYMllJrtAinnCl4 s. -rrir Jfyf I j Ni ife.Wfr l Hjpf ijivv J V f 5Um" I v2 ' TIIU WIHItST M.VN TUTR HIS TOOT3 IN IT onco In a wlillo tho shining mark of hB wisdom being tho putting ? his foot In n comtort-glvInK pair at shoes pttrchnimblo here, You can't biwt our 9U.no shoes nnywhoro In this land. For patent leathora nnd special lasts wo olinrpo moro, to bo sure. Hut you'll got full vnluo for ovory dollar you spend with ns for shoo leather. JACOIl VOC5T, Under In flood Hlioc Vrtluo, fcNvLitW jsMffl&jViii J 1 1XlmmmmmmmmmmmrJ MJWfJSjua. ifcsit sjsuwstJ. Wii lams! us "'Mw,t"",w'"""'TT"y?T"TT g --Hfcl ' nif ii "iT--r"Tn"MMMMlaHaMsMaW ZJia i V 1 Air! X V H i I i i I $ 3 1 sl. i KfjmA w S v -. 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L SW- loop t the edge of ; - a rntms are iw -- teaVd of box. for -J one at raw. .. jan. oa the in Ml ribbon. ZUU "' & cover boki a mu mgtnnUf xr.ivzzwrx&xmmm "It is American" "Full of rare humor" "A Notable Novel" "A Success" "Great in Its Characters" Why Thousands Arc Reading and Talking About THE BALANCE OF POWER BY ARTHUR GOODRICH "An American novcl--As American as ThanksKiving Day-Son Francisco Argonaut. "That rarest of graces in our present day novelists, humor, is the distinctive note of Mr. Goodrich's book. There is much throughout the book that reminds one of Dickens, it is a large whole-souled genial, healthy book,wprth rcadkig."-PitLsburg Times "It is bound to be read; more than that, it is bound tobj"1 membered as a piece of exceptional ly sane fitcrary art. WWm R. Lighton, in Omaha Workl-Herakl. "The Author has spelled success in big Icttcrs.New York Evening Telegram. "A new author by the excellence of his character drawing and esnedaMy in his masterful creation of JoImi Gilbert, has tinaic a greaTsUWe toward instant poputarUy in "The : BaUnce of Pow crr we ofthe principal novels of the ycar'-Portiand Orcgonfcw "A fine Love Story" "As.a love-story it is thoroughly fine." -The Outlook, New York. . "Wholesome!' "Arthur Goodrich has written a novel that is thorougrHy wnweauma, hi rnm... LUU. Ut rsMUf - -