Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 11, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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I'tutMicni and Proprietor.
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DESERT
REFORM
SCHOOL
Sixteen Students 'of Various
Afes leave Their Alma
Master Without Diplomas
THE BITTERS
In rmlorwd W thousands bf men and
women In all walks of life, and why?
nccauBO It cured thorn of allmohts o?
tho Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys
after all elso had failed. If you aro
Btlll skeptical Just try ono bottle of
tho eolobrated
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
today and lot It provo for Itself that
It can euro Flntulency, Wonting y
iwjwln, Indigestion, Coitlvcness,
Colds, Crlppe or Mnlnrin. It Is abso
lutoly puro.
In cnHh was mlaolng and about $20
worth of bIioob and shirts. There U
no lonRor nny doubt that tho tru
nntB aro tho culprits, as sovornl pairs
of reform school bIiocb woro loft at
tho store. Tho school bIioob arc
marked and the boys could bo rec
ognized by them. Tho missing boys
aro tin wearing tho school uniforms
wnlois thoy have procured clothing
from Bomo source that Is yot unknown.
"makeThome" PLEASANT.
Coart Melfco
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flOINH TO MEXICO.
Eight boj'B belonging to tho "stnto
roforrn school aro at largo, enjoying
tho llhorlles nnd pleasures of tru
ants. Klght moro hiivo boon gath
orqd bnck Into tho protecting nrms
of tholr nlmn inntor, nnd It Ih bo
llovod that all of tho original 10
wlio left tho Institution of learning
Saturday ovonliig without tholr di
plomas will ho approhonded nnd
mndq to comploto tholr tormn.
Two of tho trunntit woro located
nt tho Balom Indian Training school,
nt ChmunwH Saturday night, nnd
woro at onco tnkon Into custody nM
returned to tho roforrn school. Dop
uly Sheriff Hurry Mlnto nnd Deputy
Wnltor Johnson nrrosled thoo yester
day afternoon nonr Hull's forry, and
thPBO woro returned to tho sohool,
nnd Into Sunday ovonlng thrco moro
woro picked up coming down the
railroad trnck nt Turner. Thoy say
they woro returning of tholr own vo
lition; that thoy woro hungry and
cold and tired, and that school wns
good ouough for them. Tholr story
Id bolloved, as thoy woro only a mile
from tho school when discovered,
and woro going In Hint direction.
This leaves olght boyu still nt
largo, Home of thoso nro known ns
bad boya with considerable ngo and
some criminal oxpnrlouuo, and It may
bo hoiiio time before nit of thorn nro
apprehended.
Ramp's stnro nt llrooks was lirok
on Into Saturday night nnd some
shoes nnd siunl tnrtloliw of clothing
nnd n fow othor thing taken. This
Is nuppossd to havo luwu tho work
of tho hoys who nro still at liberty.
ThB Unit break for llbtrty occur
red Saturday afternoon, what thwy
war returning frum Work, aerom
panted by im oltioer. They suddenly
ran Into the renr of the barn and e
onped, bofura the o Hirer kMew It. The
nttxt bold dnh for liberty was short
ly ttfter supper. The larger boy
inndo a oonomtod rush ut a side door
that was fnHleuud with a small Iron
bolt nnd succeeded In breaking open
tho' door, llttforo the iiilleers could
atop them enough got nwuy In tho
darkness to make the total number
of trunute 10.
The boys captured by Sheriff Mln
to nnd Johnson were grown men
They told the ottteent that nearly all
the boys In tho sohool were- In the
conspiracy, and that a number of
other wanted to run away, but tliul
th larger boy would not let them.
These boys told the oftloers that the
roferiu school was all right fur boys,
but thoy won men nnd did not prop
erly belong then.
After Hamp Hro. took nn Inven
tory of their missing goods thW
morning It was dlseevered that fSQ
fnmk T. Wrlglitiiiim Intend to Fob
low Muvltiuilllnii'H Example nnd
Tncklo Mexico.
Frank T. Wrlghtmnn will go to
tho west .cast of Mexico In nhout
fou? weoks.
Mr. Wrlghtman has nn option on
a largo tract of Innd In Hint auction,
sovornl hundred miles south of San
IMogo, and nonr tho (lulf of Califor
nia. Tho grant Hint Mr. Wright
ninn Intends to purchnBo Is honvlly
tlmhored,.nnd Is In n Bplondld agri
cultural nnd slock raising country.
llo wffl probnbly engage In stock
rnlslng on n large scale.
Mr. Wrlghtnmn who has boen In
tho Inner clrclo 6f Orogon politics so
long that ho Is a pnst mnstor of tho
nrt. nnd his frlonds predict that ho
will vory soon get pretty close to tho
Max throne, nnd nro nlrsady point
ing a warning llngor nt tho fato of
Maxlmalllan, who ono tlmo wont to
tho land of tho Montnzumus nnd did
a stunt nt Kurnpunn polltloa. How
ever, Mr. Wrlghtmnn Is n good Ho
publican, nnd If ho should Bhy his
enstor Into tho nronn of Mexican pol
Itlos It will he In hehnlf of tho mass
es. Mr. Wrlghtmnn bus nlrondy pur
ohnsod a largo cowboy lint, which
will form part of h.'s "trotissonu."
THE MEAT CHOPPER.
It Mnr "o Made n Orent Lnlior 8nvr
In the ICIIcben.
Tho grater has a black eye In house
wifely favor. In Its plnco tho meat
chopper lias sprung Into popularity.
Many of the things for which tho for
mer was exclusively used nro now
dono moro quickly nnd with greater
vase by the luttor.
Tho meat chopper Is a godsend to one
woman, who mnkcH chow-chow so ap
petising that sho Is forced to do It by
tho Job lot. Formerly sho cut tho' dif
ferent Ingri'dlontB separately uutll one
dny tho brilliant Iden Blruck hcr-why
not put everything through tho chop
per? In went tomatoes, peppers, cu
cumbers nnd pickles ono nt n time, and
Buy Yot Home 1
AT THE RIGHT PRICE
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Avoid Pntmlneaii and
nnd Kentnesft.
The best housekeeper Is not sho who
spends tho whole dny slaving In tho
booBo-"doIng tho work," sho terms It;
moddllng Is tho correct expression. A
woman with method gets through her
domestic duties even without tho aid of
a servant by mlddny or Boon after nnd
In ready to take n walk, make n call or
two or rest comfortably with a book or
her needlework. Her homo Is tidy, and
sho Is always neatly nnd consistent y
dressed. Meals are prepared tastefully
and economically nnd nro always punc
tually served.
Although no ono enjoys a picasani
chat more than she docs, sho avoids
anything llko Idlo gossip, nnd uo one
can tempt her to waste tho early morn
ing hours In tnlklng over her neighbors
nffnlrs. , , ...
A good housekeeper also avoids debt.
Sho Inslsta upon paying for everything
ns sho gets It and sees that sho gets
good vnluo for her money.
a tnnv woman mny bo a prim old
mnld, but Is probably an untidy wife,
-i.n M itnminrtlinl. for BllO IMS'
LSSSr&SillLACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS, COU(
. . . k i
mont and thinks notning can uo uouo
so well by nny ono ns by honiolf; hence
alio Is nulto unnecessarily overworked,
- i...i...l mwl frunnnntlv fradlOUS. 1 1 I
cint."-Sl!".oun II Yo can not do better than to give tis a call and see
scolding Hint uiey uecomo uiuiur uji- , , -ms- ' . 4
SdL0: rraKiSt i j BARGAINS we can give yoa on any oi the above attic
thoy deserve pity, for thoy nro teaseo
about their food, clothes, health, ex
ercise, games and lessons. Nothing Is
dono without plenty of fuss nnd dis
cussion, and many hurmless pleasures
aro lost. Kxchango.
If yoa are in need of anything in the lice of
i! CARPETS, LINOLEUM, maitII
Hart squares, window shadi
! COVERS, COUCHES OR FURNITUl
i We still nave a few patterns in the 1 905 stock of car
II that we will offer at greatly reduced prices. Don't fc
the place? next to Jos. Myers & Sons.
I II H 1 1 I II 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 M I I I H I I l 1 1 I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IM4
THE
HOUSE FURNISHING CO
177 LIBERTY STREET
I'lfusjwit Surprise.
Tho lndlos of tho Chicago store
and n few Invited frlonds Bpont n
scorns that tho gentlemen woro ex
cluded from being prcaont nt tho
party, hut novortholess tho glrlB sny
thoy had a do-llght-ful time, and
very pleasant ovonlng at tho homo of (ii,in't COf homo till morning. Thoso
all tho former work of two days was MJgg URtUo Hnrgr0V0( nt 570 Union nrosont wcro Miasos Anna Qlesy,
dono In n morning. . ..... .... ... i.nnn.n nrnwn. Voiilo ilnrcrrovo.
Annies, pears nnd oulnces for butters sireoi insi musuuy. .. ..b.". -- " "" V V '"
nro ulso put through tho meat chopper and Miss Kolly nro soon to uopnri flinoio unnuun, Anna divubuum,
with grout saving of tlmo uud tompcr. for Hnkor City to taKo ennrgo 01 mo viim oiiuriuuii, muuiuu lumui, iu
mllllnory dopartmont of n storo that rnttorson, winnto unrgrovo, umuuin
la owned by Mossrs. McEvoy, and Plank, Hnttlo Hargrove, Olive Kelly
Rimoing
Risks
inK,thti Pivlenco of robbery,
a fow continue to keos tuouey
kbout thvlr bouiM.
In thus doing, thoy sot only
rUW tua Iom of money, but
alto tholr llvo. How much
Mfcr nd bttr U wold bt
If thrn) pwpU vi era to bring
thrlr tuouy to tho buk.
Are yeu runnlaj; aty such
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Salem State Batik
L. K, PAGE, pMcUMt
I. W. HAZARD, CatAMc
VI, OOO I'ilo Curt.
A Thousnnd Dollar (Junrantoo goos
with evory hottlo of Dr. I.oonhnnlt's
llom-Uold tho only aertnln ouro for
evory form of 1'IImi.
tlsnrgo Cook. St. Thomas, Ont ,
wrltes: "Dr. l.uunhnrdt'H Hum-Hold
curd ui of very Uml prbi of IM1
of ovsr tti years stMiullug. 1 had
trlwl rythlHg but got no pttrmu
MMiit rurw till 1 used lim-ltold. I
had llllMd Nd ll!dtng IMIm nnd
sulfvrsil vrythlng. Ointments nnd
toont trwtniKHts fatlMl. hut Dr. I.on
hnrdt's Utm-Hold eurod 111 prfet
ly." Hm-ltnld Is n tnblut tnknn lntr
nully whloh romoviw tho onuso of
l'lltw. 11.00 nt druplsU. Dr. Leon
hnrdt CkHt Nlngtirti Kails, N. Y., I'ro
Ralom. prlotors. Bold by Dr. H. 0. Btono,
a-
Hportlng llenw.
PaclUe Unlvomlty UftmtM Mc-
jMlmivlllo Saturday night In basket-
ball by n wore of 6 to 9. The
gitm was playod nt l-'orwt Orovo.
Dallas onlltgo dfnt(xl tht 1'aclllc
tmllttx IWw. ef Newberg. by a sror
of 41 to In hot nlthuugh rnthwr
nno-sldl gain of baakotball Friday
night at Dallas.
Johnny OethHuur win not b a
matHHrtr ut the San Franolsso hall
tam tho cowing iwmh, Ills plnee
will bo flll(Hl by a crack shortstop.
Import ml from over thv Uotklos,
who Is said to hav had mor
ohanM offttri'd htm and to tyue ao-
Bptml mor than any shortstop In
tho builnM.
Johnny Krhb, ono of SMttle's last
wmos'i hmb wtlt b tried out In
OluolnnatiV Intlold. Thcro Is llltlo
doubt that ho will mk good, at his
work last yar va wdorfHl for a
yuunKstwr.
Tho Portland Y. M. a A. dfwatd
th M. A. A. C, team In an oxwpUon
ally fast and hard fought gamo of
bavkatball Saturday night by a sear
of Id to 14. This U tho stttnd tlm
Multnomah has bon doUalcd this
IMMR.
Th Portland Howistg Club worn
br h already hdd a meeting and
oommeacod jdans far th oicllon of
a new club hous to tak tho plaei
of their forww house which was
twtd away hy tho rcnt high watdr
It was practically decided to build
thtlr nvv hHe on solid ground In
stead of on floats as btfora.
0
o j. m rs? o apts -n
sMmtumte&
llclng cut much smaller, moreover,
than they would otborwlso ho they
boll down moro easily.
All tho Julco from fruits prepared In
this way must bo carefully caught.
Tho chopper ItMolf should bo scrupu
lously clean to remove all taBto of
meat. Holllng tho parts lu soda water
lusuros perfect cleanliness.
CULINARY CONCEITS.
lU-of or mutton reheated lu n double
bolter Is a vast Improvement over the
ordinary stuw.
Ttroad which Is to Iw kept long should
Im kneaded longttr than that which Is
iiitxint only for tomorrow's use.
If ciiHtnrd Is cooked too long nnd
curdltM, take n bowlful of It nt a tlmo
nnd Inrnt with n patent egg boater uutll
urvHiniy.
If a little lMtlllng wnter Is added to
the Hwoot milk used In making bis
cuits It will Ih) found that less shorten
ing Is necessary und tho result Just as
good.
lleforo frying them try dredging cold
potutoos with tlour and you will be
pleased to discover that they will
brown much moro rapidly mid ho great
ly Improved lu flavor as well.
If tho fat lu which foods aro fried U
overheated and allowed to bum they
will becoiuo positively unwholesome,
especially to people of delicate diges
tions, because of the chemical change
which takes place in tho fat.
tho occasion wob 11 surprlso to thoso
two lndlos. The tlmo was snout with
gamou and music, nnd nt n Into
hour Ice cronm and nil tho good
things which go with n dollclotiB
luncheon woro served. During tho
ovonlng n hnndsome sllvor dialing
howl was presented by tho store
forre to Iho Indies, who will soon bo
reldnt of Ihutern Oregon. It
Louisa Hoyt, Ermengnrdo Cnroy.
Mnrlo Mutlis, Dnsio Donlson, Myrtlo
Knowlnnd, Gortrudo hidings, Vivian
Unrgrovo, Mrs. Geo. Molson, Mrs.
Honry St. Helens, Mrs. Edith Finnic
nnd Mrs. X. 13. Hargrove.
Bmi th A T Kind Ym Il3t8 Always Bought
Miss Hilda Graham, wloj
tho leading rcles In the 1
mour Stock Company, and 1
accepted a poiltlon ai letd'ii
with Eckhnrdt's Ideals, Id :
morning with tie company lor
of California. Mlas Grabs I
young lady with proinliltt
poets as an nctresa, and hu '
frlonds In Salem who wish l
success In hor closea profewSal
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A Vnlmblo LcsiOB.
"Six yonra agi I learntdu
nblo lesson," wntes John
of Magnolia, Ind "I then bB
Ing Dr. King's Jew Lib MM
tho lonser I taki th:ra the!
find thorn." Tiny please en
Gunrnntoed nt J.C Pcrrr'i.tl
2Gc.
Kur MarrlKtil Maldra,
"Ileuietntier," says au experienced
matrou, "that It Is not always an easy
task for a girl to kuow vbou a man Is
In lave with her. Lovo uffivts differ
nt men aiaerentiy. it makes one
genial, another gloomy, one muu re
ten tho woman he luvos with his atten
tions, while auother man Is rendered
sliy and will hardly gtatuv nt tho ob
ject of his devotiou. lu short, th
whole problem Is one which demands
tact and pAtlence. A gtrl should al
ways beware of supposiug that ever;
man who Is politely attentive to her
It smitten by her charm. Hundreds
of men And a fluctuation In women'
society without Mng lu love with any
particular woman. The man who Is
really In lore will sooner or later re
teal himself."
YOUNG MEN'S SUIT!
Many have taken advantage of the exc
lent opportunities offered in
young men's suit sale.
These are the greatest
gains of the season.
Young men's long pnk
ages, 1 8 to 20 years.
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Ek
lo ! Crrulr.
Vhvn youngnters cowe lu hungry t
noon rteo a la ervn4e will help tttll the
pnH of hunger. WimU a oup of rice,
drain It and put It ever the tire In a
saucepan containing a quart of boiling
tatted water. CWk faat and hard for
nte minutes, drain off the water and
put the lee Into the Inner veaael of
the double boiler with au even cupful
of tulaced ripe tomatOM (peeled, of
course! and ee large green sw!t pep
per, aeeded aiul mlaccvl Add a little
salt and a teaspoosful of sugar, with n
teaspoonrul of onion juice Lastly
pour In a cupful of bolting water In
which hu been recited a heaping table
sc$aful of batter Cover cloeetr and
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Regular Prices $9,00 to $1350,
selling at
$5.50 $6.50 i&
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The sale will last but a few dys k
Salem Woolen Mills t
l ob ommttcM St. Salem, Ottf
tttnuer for bait an boor or until ta
rica ta Ia4er, bat uot totkasv
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