Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 25, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY OAPfTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 2fi, 1007.
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JHOFER BROS Ptffettsfrgg an Proprietors
E. IIOFER, Editor. A. P. nOPER Manager.
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THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT". AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR.
GOOD
OLD SUNNY SIDE UP.
Old Sunny Sldo Up, ho used to say:
"Yes, things arc a llttlo bit dark today, .
But just a touch of Varm Bunshlno
Will mako this old world look mighty One,
And protty soon It will bo bo bright
That you'll bo glad you're alive, all right."
Old Sunny Sldo Up, ho used to say:
"Tho work was a llttlo bit hard today,
But It's good for. folks to havo lots to do',
And tho pay, somo day, will bo better too, '
And anyway, when you've dono your work
It's good to feel that you didn't shirk."
Old Sunny Sldo Up, ho used to say:
"Tho luck eeoniB a llttlo bit tough today,
But It never docs any good to mopo ,'
Whllo tho holpfu'lloBt thing In this world la hope,
And you bet your llfo you can't go wrong
If you trust In tho Lord and' plug along."
Old Sunny Sldo Up, ho did his boat;
Ho worked and hoped till ho went to rest;
Ho novcr had rated a groat Buccess
Ab viewed In a worldly light, I guess,
But when ho loft ub, I daro to say,
Ho went right homo to tho brighter day.
Kansas City Times.
iiPUBLIC SCHOOLS;
HIIIIIHIIIIMIIMIIMM
CENTRAL AMERICAN TROUBLES.
Thoro nooins to bo no let up of tho diHturbancos among tho turbulent
llttlo alleged republics of Central America, and apparently thoro novor
-will bo until MEXICO TAKES POSSESSION OK THOSE COUNTRIES
AND REDUCES Til KM TO PEAO ABLE STATES OF THAT REPUBLIC.
It Is roportod that Mexican troops nro now In motion toward tho
'Guatemalan boundary, nnd It Is to bo hoped that they will not Btop un
til thoy reach tho Panama lino.
No one can "dony that tho right of conquost still exists, although mod
ern civilization domnnds that It bo exorcised with somo doforenco to tho
equities of tho caso nnd tho oplnlouof mankind.
Butt If tho United Stntos hns tho moral right to Intcrveno nnd main
tain ordor In Cuba, Moxlco has a far cloaror mornl right to Intcrveno nnd
OHtabllsh peacablo conditions In'tho llttlo countries bordering on hor
territory.
THE EXTENSION OF MEXICO TO THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA
"WOULD BE WELCOMED BY THE WOULD.
Tho pooplo of nil theso countries aro of tho samo mixed stock.
Th old langungo Is thq samo nnd their Inws nnd Institutions similar.
Mexico was onco revolutionary, but has outgrown It.
It Is n Htablo republic, growing In matorlnl prosperity, and hns tho re--apoct
of tho world.
And, tho Hoouer Bho tnkes ovor Central America tho bettor.
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LAWS ARE ENFORCED.
II. Clay Pierce, oil mngnnto, will havo to go to Texns for trial on
tho charge of porjury, under a ducUion of Judgo Adnms of tho United
States Supreme court.
That PIEItCE DOES NOT WISH TO TAKE ANY CHANCER is indi
cated by tho fact that an appeal was taken both to tho United States
court of appeals and to tho Biipromo court of tho United States.
Bonds were given In both appeals.
When extradition Is Bought In n enso whoro a man Is CHARGED
WITH HAVING, SEVEN VEARS BEFORE, COMMITTED PEIMURY,
In nn nflhlavlt that his company wns not In any pool or triiBt In rostrnlnt
of trade, tho day of law onforcomont Is mtrqly nt hand.
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GUOW FI.OWEHS.
There In no roanou why anyone should fall to havo a garden In theso
dnys.
Novor wore plants, seeds and bujlH so Inoxponslvu as now; never wns
thoro Hiuih u multitude of vnrlotlos from which to soloct, and novor would
u dollar go ho far In stocking a llowor garden.
Think of nix ton roses for flfty coats-
Think of eight choice hybrid parpotual roses for a slnglo dollar!
Think of savoii choice ohryRanthemums for ono dollar!
Think of twvnty-llvo packages of (lower seeds for a dollar!
Enough TO HAVE A SUCCESSION OF BLOOM FKOM MAY UNTIL
NOYEMIIKH.
Look ovor tho dorlsls catalogues, if yon havo not alrondy done flo,
nnd you will bu surprised to discover how much a slnglo dollar will pur
clmau. Tho time Is past when ono cannot afford to havo flowors you cannot
afford not to havo any.
Thoro Is in bright llttlo woman, tho motlvor of flvo ohlldron, whoso
husband' salary is so small that whon tho babies nro clothed and fed,
tho runt paid and tho other monthly bills settled, thoro Is ronlly nothing
loft for anything olso.
Hut THE BIT OF FltONT YARD IS AfAVAYS BRIGHT WITH VOW
HKS, and ovory tin can that goos Into tho houso comoa out again to hold
n slip or a plant of somo sort, and tha mlHtross of thU protty llttlo gar
don told mo ono day that all hor plants and sooda enmo from her "rag
hag."
"I save every scrap of old rags nnd ovory bit of old carpet for my
rK img. i uvuu nvu uui pupors uiui uouios aim auytluug and ovory-
thing that tho Junk mnu will glvo mo ovon a cout for; and ovory cent I
got In this way 1 save for my plant fund. You seo that lovely tea rose?
1 got It for my last empty Hour barrel; and that Bplondld fuchsia enmo
from tho salo of a doxon old bottles." "Whoro thoro's a will thoro's
n way," and it takos a woman to provo tho truth of this old adage.
Tho invtwtmont of a Blnglo dQllnr will glvo a y.lorlous roturn in flow
ors, and tho rare of thorn will add tho bloom of tho ro.o to tho cheek,
and good health as well as llowors will rosult from tha garden Investment.
High School.
There Is n very lnrgo class leaving
the high school this year, thero be
ing 42 graduates.
Tho minimum requirement for
graduation is 15 credits, a credit rep
resenting ono hour's work dally for
nlno months.
Following aro tho names of tho
Juno graduates:
Chas. B. Harrison, Agnes Moore,
Florence Prince, Alta Altman, Bculah
Clarke, Paul, Miller, Alonzo Per
kins, Alfred Schrame, Frank Bar
ton, Theodoro Kindle, Graco Lick,
Robert Paulus, Edna Savage, Lcolmo
S. Skalfe, Mabel Bradford, Rex. A.
Turner, Henrietta Iloysler, Alice Mc-
Cauley, Ross Mclntryo, Chester
Moores, Ralph Moorcs, Ralph St.
Pierre, Claro Vlbbort, Etta Welch,
Mildred Baglcy, Helen Colvln, Ward
Flshor, Eunnno Craig, Paul John
son, Etta Melson, Rebecca Miles,
Corlnno Miller, William Mott, Glen
Nlles .Edith Ragan, Eva Starkey,
Harold Smith, Sophia Catlln, Edith
Bellinger, Ralph Cornise, Mildred
Perkins nnd Lelah Bell.
A teachers' meeting wns hold nt
the high school yesterday afternoon
for tho purposo of preparing for tho
cloao of tho school year.
East School.
Tho attendance at tho East school
In tho primary grades Is somowhat
crippled on account of tho measles.
East school will observd Memorial
day on Wednesday, tho program
starting nt 2 p. m.
A collection of (lowers will bo so
licited and turned ovor to tho G. A.
It. Following is tho program which
will bo rendered:
Address Lena Gregolro.
Recitation, "Tho Bluo nnd tho
Gray" Rita Stlnor.
Song, "Wo'll Stnnd by tho Flag."
Recitation, "Tho History of tho
Ping" Chaa. Guffroy.
Recitation, "Tho Soldlor Boy"
Sunnlo Phillips.
Song, "Forest Flowors."
Tho rediscovery of cement was n
topic for gonornl discission In tho
8th grndo yesterday.
R. J. Hendricks was n visitor In
Prof. Graham's room Thursday.
A number of tenchors out sldo of
tho city woro visitors of tho East
Bchool last wook.
Tho pupils In Miss Nelson's nnd
Miss GlenBon's rooms gavo tholr
toachors n fruit shower yesterday
aftor which thoy enjoyed a llttlo Im
promptu progrnm.
Park School.
Park school will glvo tho following
progrnm In honor of Memorial Day,
Wednosdny afternoon beginning nt
half past ono. Thoro Ib an Invitation
to tho patrons nnd frlonds of tho
schoel:
Song, "Amorlca."
Exerclso First grndo.
Flag aong First nnd Second
srndes.
Rocltntlon, "Tho Fairest Flowors"
Francos Goodonough.
Song, "Moaning of U. S. A."-
Fifth nnd Sixth grades.
Bxorclso, "Memorial Day"
Fourth nnd Fifth grndos.
Rocltatlon, "Tho Mothor of a Sol
dlor" Evolyn Rolglomnn.
Flag drillSecond nnd Third
grndos.
Rooltatlon, "Our Patriot Bend"
Mario LoIbI.
Song, "Mny" Anno Glonson.
Chorus School.
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This is the stove you
should have in vour
kitchen. It's new. It's up-to-date. It's
different from other oil stoves. It will give
you best and quickest results on baking-day
and other days. The flame of the
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
is always under immediate control. If you use
a New Perfection your kitchen will be cooler
this summer than ever before. Every stove
warranted. Made in three sizes. If
not at your dealer's, write to our near
est agency tor descriptive circular.
vu& household use.
Mado of brass throughout and beautifully nlckolcd.
Perfectly constructed ; absolutely safo ; unexcelled in
light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every
lamp warranted. If not at your dealers, write to our
nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(IMCOUTUBJlTKI
USB
SELF RISING
B. B. B.
Flout
For Boston Brown Brend, Gridtllo Cakes, Muffins nnd Plum Pudding.
Jumna -a li. u. is. FJLOUR CO., INC., SAN Joso, Cal.
C9W&&
Loft Something.
'Don't glvo up tho ship, Mac."
"Nao, thank tho Lord, I hav'na
eaton that." llustratod nits.
Liver and Kidneys
It Is highly Important that theso organs
should proiwly portorui their functions.
. Wbeu thoy don't, what lameness of the
filtlo and hack, what yellowness of the skin,
what coasilpatlon, hud tate In the mouth,
alclc headache, pimples and blotches, and
loss ol courav, tell th,o story.
The great Alterative and toulo
Hood'sSarsaparilla
(va these organs vigor aa4 too for the
ptoir jwhwawuw et Mwtr twcttoM, aa4
mtn aH tfcOr ttdUury aUmeaU, Tfce H.
Xotlco to Ycternus,
All members of Sedgwick Post No.
10, 0. A. H. and all other veterans
of tho Civil, Spanish, Moxlcnu and
Indian wars nro requested to moet
at tho Post hall, cornor of Commer
cial and Contor Btroots, Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock sharp, that thoy
may march In a body to tho Chris
tian church to nttond dtvlno oorvlco.
Tho votorans will bo escorted by Co.
M, O. N. G. Tho Womon'a Relief
Corps nnd tho Ladies of tho Q. A.
U, aro also Invited to meet and at
tend Borvlco with said veterans.
JOHN P. nOBBRTSON,
D. WBBSTER, Commander.
Adjutant.
Lincoln School,
Tho Lincoln school will obsorvo
Momorlnl Day next Wodnosday In
honor of tho G. A. R. coraralttoo
which will visit thorn that day.
Tho teachers havo boon giving
hnlf holidays this last week. Miss
Pooler's room enjoyed a half holi
day Wodnosday nftornoon, Miss Bol
linger's room Thursday afternoon
Every Man
Woman and
Child
TO SAVK OXK
MOIIK) AT A
WHO WANTS
DOLLAR (OR
TIMK AND PUT IT AT INTER
KST IS 1NV1TKI) TO OPEN A
SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH VS.
LET VS TAlte OARE OP YOUIC
SAVINGS AND IN TLAIE THEY
WILL TAKE CARE OP YOU.
SAYINGS DEPARTMENT
Capital National
Bank
PPfflPliSRfSWW1;1 ' ' ,,,r' Ij'wrA
Undertaking and
tmbalming
BEST SERVICE
COMPLETE OUTFIT
Only Whlto Ilcarso and "Whlto
Ilorsos In Marlon and adjoin
ing counties.
W. T. RIGDON
I. 0. 0. P.Bldg. 450 Court St
nnd Mr. Faultlng's room Friday
afternoon.
Tho tenchors havo boon taking up
n collection from tho studonts for
tho "Perry Fund." Thoro woro n
fow reapoiiBos.
North School.
Tho pupils at tho North school
havo boon sketching scones this Inst
weok. A gront many very protty
plocos of work nro on exhibition.
A progrnm will. bo glvon In honor
of Momoorlal Day next Wodnosday,
ono bolng chosen from onch room to
tnko part.
Miss Standlsh nnd Miss Hogg,
who havo boon teaching in tho coun
try nnd whoso schools hnvo Just
closed, woro visitors at tho North
school last wook. Mrs. Remington
wns also a visitor.
Thoro was no slcknoss at all In
tho North school last wook.
All through tho building tho tqach
ers nro giving tests and reviews,
propnrlng for tho final examinations
at tho close of tho school year.
For stomach troubles, biliousness
nnd constipation try Chamborlain's
Stomaqh nnd Liver Tablets. Many
romarkablo cures havo been effected
by thorn. Prlco 25 cents. Samples
free. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug
store.
COMING EVENTS.
May 28 Oregon stnto grange,
Hood Rlvor.
Juno 4-7 Washington Stato
Grnno, Lyndon.
Juno 10 Oregon Plonoors' asso
ciation, Portland.
July 10-15 Intorntaloual Chris
tlan Endoavor convention, Seattle
July 15-20 Grand Lodgo Elks
Philadelphia.
July 9-.13 Knights Templar con
clave Saratoga, N. Y.
Shoes
Just recolved a largo shipment of
tho latest styles In mon's, women's
nnd children's footwear. Everthlng
from heavy work shoos to tho finest
dress stylos for both men and
AIbo Oxford Ties in botn
women.
leather nnd canvass.
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Tho "Waiting List" Is huhj.
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Underwood Typewriter
Company
68 Sixth Street, Portland, Or.
will glvo a leather pocketbook.
glvo leather pocketbook.
JACOB VOGT
Opposite rattens' Book Store
345 State St. Salem, Oregon
The Fashion Stables
Formerly Stanpaoa'a Stable.
Up-to-date lively and wb Hot
Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tallj'
ko for picnics and excursioni. Pno
4-L CHAS. W. YA'KB, Prop
247 aad 24 Hlga 8Uet.
WILLAMETTE FRUIT
AND PRODUCE cv.
Wholesale dealers and commission
merchants. Cash paid for Butter,
Eggs, Poultry, etc. W. H. uunmi.
andl 0. A. Wltcraft, Cottle block, Sa
lem, Or.; J. C. Stapleton, 86 Lnlon
Avenue, Portland.
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