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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1007. TO PUT ON A SPECIAL I. L STOCKTON Need Anything THE OLD WHITE CORNER III Yon I KAIN jTWASH GOODS IALF PRICE .'42m Stt&X-n. 7Vl O.JPH Tr'lB.rk ..fi 1sm.nr1 fYm ort nf tnnrlrtnr rfnrnlM . .-.. 1,nr' WO IIBVCU t '"; " " " "'""""K buwuo ut u ua it profit when we sell thom at half-price. Wo havo never lra realUo a p artists to toach us how to fool the people. iipn We Say Half -Price Wc Mean It don't know any better than to do what wo advertise. i" .. i-i ..,! run fool Mint WO lintl lintfor flllffnr n 1rBa Minn The season is """ " ; Mrry the goousu. fc Lawns - 5c c Lawns - - 7 1-Zc c Goods - - 10c Goods - - 15c C finods - " 35c Japanese Crepe 30 inches wide 20c quality 1 0c yard MEN'S UNDERWEAR 35c iJIedlum weight, bluo eolor, wiado very full. Sold everywhere at 50c varment; also wiuto Juesu aim is uuu ui-uwm-u, i-vbuiui uuu iiuuuiy. il-sumnier price, 35c. Ladies' Kimonas HALF PRICE-Honestly Ladies' Purses Seo our showing of special val ues in the enso nt corner entrance. ILEM HOP MEN CELEBRATE nund & Pincus Entertain At Their lllihee Farm Last Evening large party of Salem's entorprla- bop men were royally entertained levelling In the fir grovoon tho re ranch, somo two miles cast of city by Messrs. Lnchmund nnd us, the popular local dealers in tw-making product. Tho party E-tilcen from tho city to tho grove loareyances, among which was large carryall from tho Yannko li. ArrlviiiK nt tho farm early be tTealug, somo tlmo was spont Mllag tho hosts' flno flolds of . and discussing tho prospects tie coming crop. At an appro ve time the gentlemen ropalred to iMnrciqir nr grovo which was meated with Jnpnnoso lantorna, :bcrean elegant ronnst wns i tpread The tablos wero prottl- lecorated with firns nnd gornnl- togeiher with tho lond of pnb- wouia have beon tempting to :i h. but thero woro no nuoona ot, for one of tho rulos nrlnted he program was "Strictly a Stag ai Tho bill of fnro contained tnlng from beof to nncol food. nothing In the way of liquid ro dents stronger than water. This P "tatement was made to a Jour- peporter by Prank Durbln, and Is PObtedly correct though It is m a hop man "takes wator." he rePagt was served in courses, a uig bonflro shed Its glow oe august assemblage, tho va- "Ses on hops rosnondod tn Mob tor lea which had boon ns- wuls Lachmiiml noiino na Itmaiter. h Harris cleverly expounded on -sector "A Detailed Description " uiaerence Botweon -Roof .n,i iamette Hash." Q8 evenlnK'a piinrni, .. H Is n "Won c0,..i m uuniiii, a i'ar- ty," and among tho rulos lnld down in tho program wore: 1. That every man should bring his own saw. 2. Strictly n stag socinl. 3. A,mnn who hitches to tho trees gota no drink. 4. Tho hoarso (carryall) will leavo tho farm no ono knows when, Tho reunion wns given for tho pur pose of promoting good fellowship among tho growers nnd buyers, to es timate tho growing 1907 crop, and ospccially tho one owned by tho hosts To show their appreciation of be ing permitted to llvo in Salem with out being "Jugged," nil presont bo hnved beautifully, and .in guessing tho hop output for 1907, $5 waB do posited with each guess, tho amount so dopositcd to bo used in charity work. Squiro Farrnr wns appointed treas urer, without bondBl At a Into hour tho carryall, Illuminated with Jap nncso lnntorns, all returned to tho city with Its lond of Jolly good fol lows, who sang songs of prnlso to Lnchmund nnd Pincus, nnd chanted tho hopo to again visit Iillheo farm. Thoso prosent, according to tho of ficial spokosmnn of tho pnrty, wore: A. Crossan, P. Windy Durbln, D. S. Harris, Squiro Farrnr, Russell Don- con Catlln, Donald Mccarty, LOBtor Davis, George Emory, of tho Empire lino Cnptnln Leland, of tho Ohicngo; Milwaukoo & St. Paul; Tom Llvosloy, J. J. Roberts, Jnck Carmichaol, El inor Heeco, Harry Hart, Henry Hub bard, Louis Lachmund, Conrad Krobs, P. McGIll Pincus, Charlc Dorcas, Babo Dorcas, Jim Wappo Linn and Snm Morgan. o CONVICT HILTON ESCAPES. Harriman officials, both in Port land and Snn Francisco, are aerlotisly considering placing a special mall and express train on tho Portland-San Francisco run. It Is expected that a decision will bo reached In a fow days Railway officials aro inclined to think the additional servico is as sured, although the train will havo to bo officially ordered by Genoral Manager Calvin, from tho Snn Fran cisco office Tho proposed now train will be re served exclusively for handling mail and express, and Is being considered ns an expedient for relieving exist ing congested conditions, which, it is said, aro responsible largely for tho unsatisfactory passenger servico on this branch of tho Southern Pacific. This special will carry no passengers. Tho express business on this lino hns increased to nn extent that it Is impossible to handle it with tho fa cilities thnt aro now provided in tho pnssongor trains, and at tho snmo tlmo nmko schedule tlmo with thoso trains. By combining both tho ex press nnd mail business nnd handling if with n special train, tho railroad officials figure that it will bo possible to operate its trains on schedule time, bIiico it is tho discharging nnd rocoivlng of express thnt invariably delays trains nt nil of tho impor tant Btntlons, makinK it ImnosBlblo for thom to bo run on tlmo, It ennnot bo learned when tho ad ditional train will bo stnrtod, It it Bhould bo doclded to mnko this Im provement in tho service. But when n decision has boon reached by tho officials who havo tho subject under conslderntlon, tho demand Is such thnt It Is believed tho inauguration of tho spoclnl 8orvlco will bo' a mat tor of but a fow days. Judgo Landls is tho most tnlked nbout mnn in Chicago today. All tho attorneys ngreo tho decision has no parallel In Anglo-Snxon Jurisprudence. X-RAYS ,e Quality House R"Ma Hfy J& """ teWr -J2JL optician of Salem. 16 Pioneer 7thinc , ,:":"; ir. loathe;;:, l?'Unei Best "a free. w. 1 aau uoaaul ii Hnest Pes and result. Try us next tl IAS- H. HINGES '!"' i". , ,. w. sxt "w"ercwi it Uo CPU1 NaUeaal Lnrccnlst Sent Up From Douglns County, Eludes Guards nt Fair Grounds Yesterday. John Hilton, who was sorvlng a 2 years' term in the ponitontlary for larceny from n dwelling in Douglns county, yesterday doclded that it was not comonsurnte with his social standing to wear prison stripes, and nccordlnly skipped, somo timo Into In tho afternoon, and has not been scon slnco. A gang of convicts, of which ho was ono, has boon work ing in tho state fair grounds, clean ing up tho grounds, building walks and making flower gardens, and last evening when J. E. McCoy, who has chargo of tho men, counted his pris oners ho was ono short, tho ono being Hilton. Hilton was received In tho penitentiary January 8 of this year and had up to this tlmo been a well behaved prisoner. Ho is deBcdibed as follews: Ago, 42; height, 5 feet, 4 inch es; weight, 1G2; compaction, light; hnlr, brown; eyes, bluo; occupation, laborer; two tumors on top of head; nose turns to left; receding chin; scar on point and bridge of nose; cut scar on left oldo of head; car riage, erect; discarded clothes would bear number 5411. Mrs. Cathorlno Gllllgnn died In Now York yo8torday. Sho wns 107 years old, and nscribed her longevi ty to tho fact thnt bIio ato onions at evory meal. This, howoyer, seems to mnko her attaining so ripo nn old ngo nil tho moro romnrkablc. Her folks must havo boon good-natured. Thoy woro cortalnly long sufforlng, nnd ns full of patlonco ns tho old girl was of looks. a Tho auto-manlacs aro going to havo a hard time. Tho cities say thoy must go Into tho country to speed up, and tho country folks havo about concluded that tho fast driving might ns woll kill a city dudo ns a country hay shovolor. As n matter of fact tho 1ob8 to tho community is a groat deal smaller In tho formor caso. That tribute Jacob RIls paid to tho lovahlos charactor of his first wlfo will bo kopt by lovers of flno sontl mont finely expressed, provided Ted dy doesn't Jump onto him ns naturo fakir. f Tho description of Hilton, tho con vict who oscuped yesterday, says among othor things that Hilton's noso "turns to tho loft." This is against "tho law of -the road" and ho should ljo easily recognized by nnyono meeting him. e Standard oil was fined 129,240,000 Wday. nUY YOUIl COAL OIL TO NIGHT. It Is safo to say that John D. Rock efeller's remarks, whon ho heard tho amount of tho flno, will nover be re peated by him to his Sunday school class. In the Hardware line, see us about it; we can supply you. We carry the most complete line of hardware, tinware, cutlery and farming implements ever shown in the Willamette Valley. In Builders Hardware we carry the famous line of KEEN KUTTER carpenters tools. Also the Stanley line of rules and the L. S. Starrett line of specialties for ma chinists and carpenters. In Tinware We Have Everything You Need Remember that we have a full line of campers supplies and sportsmen specialties, the famous "marble" goods. Wade, Pearce & Co. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE 204 Commercial St. Phone Main 1 91 Aa Animal Lover. "So your husband Is very fond of animals, Mrs. Youngbride?" "Yes; but we haven't any peta at home, because he thinks the care of them would be too aucti for me." "But lie really likes them?" "Ok, yes; there's a little kitty at the clue, he's Jt devoted to." BeUimere AaerlctB. Hnrd on tho Hoy. "Darling," he said, "what would you do if I should dio? Tell me." "Pleaso don't suggest auch a thing," said his wife. "I can't bear tho thought of a stepfather for our little boy." Brooklyn Life. 4. i FOR SALE Ten, 20, 30 or 40 acres. Nice level land, 3 miles from Sa lem. Five acres of English walnuts. For sale cheap. For prices see Derby & Wlll- I SOH. Financial Position nf Japan. . On a por cnplta basis Jnpnn's nn tlonnl debt and nnnunl oxpondlturc nro both considerably bolow tho gou oral run of such charges In othor countries of largo population. Yet for Japan in hor pro3ont condition it is only po88iblo to regard thom as hoaylly burdonsomo on hor pooplo. Tho Jnpnncso of today nro paying for tho Jnpnn of tomorrow. Tho nnturnl roBOurccs of tho country aro not great and It Is ns a wholo a land of poor people who llvo simply and work la boriously, bocaiiBo thoy must, on a wago or lncoino which from an Amor lean point of view la a moro pittance Somo idea of conditions is obtain ed whon It is understood thnt thero nro millions of Jnpnncso whoso in come Ib not moro than $100 a year nnd that thoro aro hundreds of thou sands whoso yearly incomo Is con siderably bolow thnt sum. J list what official Japan really thinks about Its present and futuro nono can say. Tho official expres sions invariably point to ontlro satis faction with tho presont nnd absolute faith In tho futuro. Tho official view Is accepted without question by tho great masB of tho people who must "pay, pay, pay" for war with Russia, for a splondld navy and great docks and shipyards, and for tho main tenance of nn nrray. Tho strain up on tho taxpayers is Indicated in tho increase of national rovonues, derived in largo part from direct taxation, fiom $163,733,000 in 1904 to $308, 227,000 for tho presont yoar. In tho almost lmpossiblo ovent of war with tho Unltod States It Is not to bo thought that Japan would get out of It any moro cheaply than bIio got out of hor strugglo with RuhsIu. That cost hor $600,000,000, on which, she must pay more than $26,000,000 a year for interest. In addition to that her payments for "Towards and pensions" for the last two years aro greater by somo $15,000,000 to $18, 000,000 a year than they wore for tho years preceding the war orlod, An other war would mean moro lntoreat charges, moro "rewards and pen- tlio Bank of Japnn prepared a tubu lated oBtinmto of tho porcaplta wonlth of thnt country. It mny bo assumed that tho figure woro sot aa high as It wns thought snfu to plnco thom. On tlip bnBls of a liberal Inoroaso lu vnluo slnco that tlmo, four yours ngo, tho por capita wealth of Japan today would bo bolow rathor than abovo $150. For a nation of Its clans thlis is u very moagor sum. Japau'n national dobt Is probably not fnr from ono-sovonth of hor total nntlonnl wonlth. Our dobt Is loss than 1 por cent of our wealth. Japan'a fighting nbllitloH on laud and sea hnvo commanded tho admira tion of tho world. Hor economic do volopmont during recent years haa boon romarkablo. Hor plnco in tho world of tomorrow will dopond upon hor cultivation of tho arts of peaco rathor than thoso of war, In fact, theso figures of hor own official publication, It Is quite ovi dont thnt another conflict would nienn uttor ruin. Jnpan Is solvonc today, but hor continuod solvoncv will dopond upon a long porlod of peaco and nctlvo industry. Nothing can bo moro certain thnn that hor rulora and loadors aro fully awaro of this fact. Now York Sun. Now Sort of Marring!'. Tho curious band of roligloulsts of Dea Moines, led by Mrs. Scott Lad J, wlfo of tho chief Justice of tho sti promo court, Is employing tho Idon of marrlago in hoavon. Tho question Is not popped. For instnnco, tho oth or evening "Brother Hrowor but ho hns now Issued n public state niont In which ho stiya If ho flndH hla wlfo guilty of wrong doing ho will not opposo punlHumont. If alio Ih In snuo ho will nsk thnt sho bo Hont to tho hospital. If sho Is found of sound mind nnd porslats In hor con duct, tho Judgo Intends to nsk for u dlvorco. It Is doubtful whothor If ovor bo foro in tho history of this country no ninny fanatical roliglotiH organiza tions woro "cnrrlud on," It is a kind of opldomlc widespread. Tho dovo toos got under tho "power" and roll on tho floor, or Jump up nnd down nnd shout In "strango tongues." Tho "Holy Rollora," which mndo head way horo in tho Northwest until tho tragedies In Sonttlo, did not commit greater follies thnn nro being com mitted right along by othor organiza tions of a similar charactor. Ex. CliiiiipHiizeo Dined Witli Tlkoin. An Intelligent chlmpanzoo, named Consul I, proporty of a Now York nnlmal show proprietor, was tho guest of honor at a small party given by Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Bolmont nt thotr summor homo, Bolcourt, New port, last Saturday. Tho prosonco of a chlmpanzoo In Newport was tho rosult of a promlso madoa long tlmo ago by tho ownor mndo a long tlmo ngo by tho ownor. porsonal frlond. Tho animal was quartered at a Newport hotel Satur day morning nnd takon to Bolcourt in tho afternoon in Bolmont'a automo bile. At tho luncheon In honor of tho anlinul thoso prosent woro delighted suddenly jumpod up In mooting and exclaimed, , "0, Lord, lead mo to '. B0Q ,Um out wth R knfo nn(, f0fk and porform othor tricks that bo eions" and aaother enormous in crease la taxation of her already heavily burdeaed people. The per capita wealth of the Uni ted StatM la estimated aa somewhat H 1 1 i 1 1 1 181 1 1 M 1 1 1 1H-I4I4 1 seedlg U. A few years Mrs. Clydo Minor, whom tho spirit tolls mo to marry." "Glory l" shout ed Mrs. Miller. "My heart has left my body, and It tolls mo to become tho wlfo of John Browor." The wed ding took plnco within six hours. Thero aro advantages In this kind of match-making. Tho human heart escapes tho mlsory of long hours of uncertainty after an offer of marriage has boon presented, Divine Intorvont tion Is called for instautor, and de lays are kicked aside uncoremonN ously. Tho conduct of the sect led. by his wife has embarrassed Judgfi Ladd, of the Iowa supreme court, greatly. For a time he refused to believe the aeeoNate of the mwtlsf, tokonod Intelligence. Thoso present Included Mr. and Mrs. Bolmont, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Dyor, Mr. and Mrs, Harry 8. Lohr, Jamos Do Wolf Cutting nnd a fow othor frlonds. Chiimj of His Demise, Smith I hoar your frlond Green was burled yestorday, "What did ho dio of? Brown Natural consoquoncos. Smith Why, what da yon meaa-Brown-He tried to bore a hole fa a dynamite earuiage wua a iimhh. Chicago Dally News.