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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1007.
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PAPER TO CLOTHE US
LATEST MRTORIAL IDEA
Fanciful Frank Stockton, n gen- j utility resistance to moisture, Thoy
Oration aiio. made his escape from
tho famous Indy and tho tiger tho
uuccobs which rendered It nearly Im
possible for him to aell what ho wroto
JminodJatoI y afterward by telling
"the story of the penurious pinmakor
vha slept Under n blanket of nowi?-
aro wearablo, pliable,' waBhablo, drj-
ablo perhaps bollablo and fryablo,
for all anybody knows to tho con
trary. Soaked In water for a day and a
night and then allowed to dry, they
prove to bo as trong as everrtnd the
THE MAN WHO
WAS KILLED
WHERE
papers not becauao tho newspapers ,only difference dotoctcd' Is a sllghc
of today put you to Bleep, but be
cause newspapers at night ' wore
"warmer than woolen blankets.
It was a Btory that was all the
snoro nmuslng for being so true,
and not Iho least truthful of
It's features was tho decla
ration that a nowspaper 1b ono
of tho warmest things qulto
npart from tho big typo and colored
scare head of today that humanity
enn put Itself next to.
Street car conductors, on cold and
altahy dnyn, ofton risk a quarrel at
fiho car barn or n suspension by tho
superintendent by laying a thlckncsi
f Tiowspaper on tho renr platform.
shrinkage. Thore is no d&tibt that
they would stand frequeht exposure
to rain as well as, and possibly bet
tor than, many cloths and muslintt
now In general use at much higher
prices.
With the loss of tho heat-retaining
properties that characterize the ordi
nary sheet of papor, tho now cloth
becomes oven cooler than cotton for
wenr as a garment. But that is an
immonuoly vnluable asset, for It
makos tho stuff peculiarly suited to
nil warm cllmatos and to tho torrid
summer Bason of many so-called tem
perate zones.
A boon thrlco blessed it can be
Any number of workers oxposcd.to thousands of summer workers, ns
o long hours of cold find a nowa
'pnpor between coat and vest a better
'.jirotectlon thnn chamois or woolen
MhOBt protector ns warm, In fact, ns
-n rubber coat, without inducing tho
wen1toning porsplrntion of caout
chouc. Perhaps Stockton's story Inspired
tho ovor-lnvoiitlvo GorinniiH to try
"llit'lr handii nt obtaining practical ro
wults; perhaps It didn't. Hut the re
Hulls are here, anyway.
ProcoHH nftor procoHi, pntont aftor
ynitont, liavo conspired to maku pa
per common, ordinary papor uvoll-
nblo for yarn. Tho strange thing
nbout tho outcome of twouty yours of
-axporlmunt Is that tho mnUirlnl mado
ot papor loses nil Its huatlng prop
vrllos, and iu the Inst auaylsls, ndirpta
Itself best to articled of appoarol In
"whlcjt warmth Is not to bo (1 oh I rod.
Spun from Paper Hands.
Tho manufacture Is not vory Intri
cate. Hags, wood almost anythflig
that will make good papor aro
ground up Into a pulp. Tho pulp,
Urawn off on wire-cloth drums, form
"narrow bauds of paper, which aru
partly dried and thou spun Into yarn.
T)ic yarn can bo beautifully dyod, and
treatment with chonflcals gives It
strength, elasticity and gllHtunlng
iimnothnosn,
Ono variety of tho papor yarn Is
"being used for tho mukliig of girdles,
aunpundoi'H, edgings und similar ma
terials, Another makus tablecloths,
towels, buokrams, linings, sacking,
Jinngliiga, upholstory goods and oven
Vugs. U conns Into hoi-vIc'o ns an
ally of Its prodoHtlnod ouomy, cotton,
for it Is cotton that will bo most nf
footed and movt holpod by tho now
urtlolo of commorco.
Wood pulp coutH only ouo-thlrd
uu much uh cotton, and oxcollont rug
mid portleros aro wovon with the
vrnrp of cotton and the woof of the
lutpur yarn.
So It Is likely to out down tho salo
of cotton to an appreciable dogroo, ol
though tho world is growing blggor
xivory day. Southern planters need
ttot begin hunting mortgage money
Tor a long tlmo yot.
Thtf probability Is that they will
"wolcomo Mho now matorlnl ongorly,
Tor It Is now conceded to solve tho
Til roady desperate problem of juto
hugging for tho Increasing cotton
crop. It h amply strong enough and
It huts as long as Juto over dares
lust.
Not only has cord mado of tho pa
wnor boon used, extensively for tying
up pnckwgOH, but sacks made of wov
on paper have been found to glvo
uood riorvlcu as mall Bucks.
FUh golutlno has lent to the fab
rics mudo of paper a property which
constitute tho tlual test of practical
woll as Idlers, men ns well as worn
on, whom It will enable to comply
with tho proprieties and uttll bo ns
comfortable as though thoy woro dis
carding half tho clothing which tho
conventions compel thorn to wenr.
Its utilities covor tho noods of hu
inanity .from foot to hoad, for nl
roody Btraw hats aro mado of papor
inoro choaply and moro handsome
ly than tho original strnw aspired to,
Tho paper "straw" lints do not fade
nnd do not wilt, and, tho matorlnl be
ing of any length, miracles of all
Horts In hat making aro awaiting the
deft hnnds of tho doslgnor. Tho most
lmproislvo triumph thu far nchlovcd
has boen tho altnlumout of quality
In papor "straw" which challenges
comparison with tho finest Panama
huts.
So the papor ago has arrived. Tho
Gorman way has taken twenty yoars.
Tho American way won't bo satisfied
if it tukos longer thnn twonty min
utes. What with our hurry-up habit of
discovering n forest and Jamming a
pulp mill' Into its poacoful Insldott,
the future scorns to hold out tho
prnmlso thnt the mndorn Adam and
Hvo wll Boon bo able to promonndo
into tho dreamy woodland In tho
miMitlng and come out with n couple
or trunkfulls of stylish fig loaves In
tho afternoon. Which Is betting back
to nature wllli n vengeance.
o
HAD AN' AWFUL TIME.
Ramon Gulterez owned, or, at any
rate, said ho owned, the Utile island
of, Mercedes, ono of the lovely group
that shuts off tho Santa Barbara
channel from tho sweep of Iho Pa
cific. This was long "before tho deal
er in tourists had discovered tho
slumberous beauties of Santa Cnta
lina, with Its dreamy Bay of Avalon
and its pursuit of tho anything but
Bleepy tuna.
Ramon had discovered that .hidden
under a brown cloak of sunburned
grass there lay an inner succulent
herbage, admirably fitted for sheep,
He had found, too, that tho. sheep
wandering up and down tho wind
swept hills while thoy nosed for this
green food grow a thick, long wool
that was much appreciated on the
mainland. So tho sheep of Ramon
Gulterez grow fat and grow long
wool on tho island of Mercedes while
tho bankroll of Rntnon grew fat In
tho vntilts of tho National bank of
Los Angeles. Which is moro than
Ramon did, for ho cvor remained a
lean Spanish-American, hot of blood
nnd hotter of passion, short of sta-
RHow is a Partial List of Our Regular Priroe
Which Arc As Low and Even Lower On Sonne
Things Than Some Stores' Special Sale Prices
A 4
" -r "
Calico 5c, 7c and 7 c yd
Apron Gingham . 7c
Curtain Scrim n .5c and 9c
Shirting 10c
Curtain net In ocru or white. .30c yd
Flowered lawn..5p, ,10jtand 12c yd
Cotton Toweling ;.6c and Cc yd
Ch'ocked Linen toweling 9c and 12 g
yard .',i
Unbleached linen toweling. . lM)c yd
White or fancy oil' dptft 20cyd
Cotton blnnketa..50c, C5c, 75c nnd
$1.00 pair
Outing flannel.. Gc, 7 of 9c and 10c
yard "X
C-lnch wldo pillow laco; 5c yd
2 dozen pearl buttons for Cc
Swastika patterns, fino lace.. 5c, 8c,
and 10c yard
Swnstlka patterns aliover laco 65c yd
Largo 3-lb cotton batting.. 57c each
Rod tablo cloth 25c yd
C4-Inch bleached tablo cloth damask
35c yard
Unbleached Turkish towels.. 10c up
Bleached Turkish towels. .. .15c up
Covert cloth 12 c yd
Black Sateen potticonts. .$1.00, $1.25
and $1.75,
Children's hosd. . 10c, 15c and 18c r
Ladies' hoso. . . .10c, 15c and 25c pr
LadieB' gray hoso 12 c pr
Children's floocc lined underwear 25
Ladies' fleece lined underwear 25c up
Ladloa sleeveless vestB,' 10c, lEc 18c
and 25c.
Ladies' HbIo abort gloves, 25c and 35c
Ladies' Halo long gloves. . . ,7BC an,j
$1.00.
Men's underwear. .36c and 45c each
Men's underwear a few odd pieces at
25c and. 32c each.
Men's gray cotton sox 5C pr
Men's gray heavy cotton sox.. 3 pair
for 25c.
Men's cotton pants. . 90c and $1.00 p
Men's part wool pants; $1.40, $1.95
and $2.00 pair.
Men's wool pants $2.50 tip
Men's work shirts. .40c, 45c nnd 50c
Men's leather work gloves, 25c, 50c
and $1.00.
Men's leather driving gloves. .. .73c
3 pair men's or boy's canvas gloviu
with or without gaunlots. . .25c
Men's suits $5.00 to $15
Boy's suits $1.75, $2.00, $2.25
$3.00 and $3.75.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial St.- Salem, Oregon
JinMimmmiiHHim
ij STRICTLY
i I PRIVATE..
Hut Chamberlain's Colli, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him.
It Is with ploasuro that I glvo you
this unsolicited testimonial. About
a year ago when I had a sovoro caso
of meaHloB I got caught out In n
hard rain nnd tho monsloa Bottled In
my stomach and bbwols. I had an
awful tlmo and had It not boon for
tho use of Chnmborlaln'B Colic,
Cholora and Dlarrhoon Remedy I
could not havo possibly lived but a
few hours longer, but thanks to this
remedy I am now strong and woll. r
CHARLES W. ELIOT.
Who has boon president of Har
vard university for thirty-six
years.
turo and shortor of tempor, says tho
Washington Times.
Ramon kopt a gang of Portuguese
borders to tend tho sheep nnd a
Chlnamon to cook' for tho herders,
Tho chlof of tho hordorB was ono
Lulz and tho Chlncso cook said his
nnmo was Ah Leo, but ho answered
equally woll to Sam.
notweon Lulz nnd Ah Leo thoro
had boon bad blood for months, duo
primarily to tho Portuguoso border
having disco vorod tho Chlncso cook
putting gull Hash Into tomales, while
tho chlckon which had boon Intended
for tho dish formod part of tho
Chinaman's department of tho. Inter
ior. Lulz had yanked Ah Loo around
tho caboose by his quouo, and Ah
Leo had solzodN tho moat chopper
when Ramon nppourcd and prevented
no.averted the tragedy.
Ono hot, still afternoon In July
Lulz complained to Ramon that tho
Chinaman had fouled tho drinking
woll. Ramon turned roughly on tho
Sam II. Gwln, Concord, On. For
sale at Dr. Stono';. drug storo.
J! o 1
Tho campaign of tho torrorlsttf In
Russia Is bad onough In Itsolf, but
that It is being carried on with
$400,000 stolen from tho national
treasury adds Insult to Injury,
Spoknno Spokesman-Review.
ChrtinlH-rlaln'e Colic, Cholera ana
Diarrhoea Remedy Hotter Than
Throw Doctors.
"Throo yoara ago wo had threo doc
tors with our llttlo boy and every
thing that thoy could do seemed iu
vain. At Inst when all hopo Boomed
to bo gono wo bogan using Ghambor-
laln's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea
Romcdy and in a tow hours ho bogan
to Improve. Today la ns healthy a
J child as purouts could wish for,"
I Mrs. 11. J, Johnston, Linton, Mlas.
SALEM
STATE BANK
Sfttan, Orcf on
X.ttlusht kail tried.
imtiHiinMMiHmmjgfr', h aw
havo written tho nbovo throiiRh slin
plo gratitude and I Bhall always ,cook. for though much of Lulz
Bponk a good word for this romcdy. ,nml Htt,e ot Ah Lo0' nna tho Cn,n'
man nnsworeu Bnucny,
"You dog!" cried Ramon, "do yqu
daro to Bpeak llko that to mo?" nnd
lifted his cano to strike
Tho sun must have got Into Ah
Leo's bond, for without a word of
warning ho whipped out a revolver
nnd fired nt his master. Quick as tho
Chinaman had been Lulz was quick
er, for as tho Chinaman drew his ro
volvor Lulz drow his knife, nnd ns
Ah Leo fired tho Portuguoso slashed
tho Chinaman across the neck. Tho
knife ntlssod tho jugulnr, for which
It had been aimed, and Ah Lee.
wheeling llko lightning, shot Luix
through tho stomach.
Thon tho Chinaman droppod tho
rovolvor and, with a howl, fled down
tho trail that lod to tho wharf. A
first Ramon could not understand;
ho did not know why Ah Loo had
not plugged him with a bullt, but
when ho turned his eyos In tho di
rection of tho fleeing cook ho know
tho ronson for Ah Loo's senmpor.
A whalf, 100 fot long had been
built out from tho Island In order
to got deop water for tho accommo
dation of a small coasting stoamor
that called for tho trnttlc ot the Isl
ands. Twenty lumping balos of wool
from Ramon's sheep had been put on
board the steamer, which was then
preparing to draw away from tho
wharf-head.
Ramon saw that Ah Leo had seen
tho Impossibility of living an hour
nftor tho herders' knowledge that
tholr padrone had been slain, and to
he had mado for tho only p'psslblo
avenue of escape, the steamer.
My the Sacraweato," crle Ra-
man, "ho shall not escape." And
picking up Ah Leo's pistol ho went
galloping down tho trail after tho
Chinninan. Wiry Rnmon was a good
runner nnd tho Chinaman was not,
but when Ah Leo honrd tho llyln?
steps of his pursuer nnd then n chor
us af yells from the heritors, who
woro flocking In from tho bills o
gee what tho shooting meant, ho pelt
cd down tho wharf llko a frlghtoncd
hare.
Whon Ah Loo ronched tho string-,
ploco tho steamer had thrown off her
lino and was slowly getting under
headway. It was an Impossible jump
but Ramon nnd tho terror of death
woro bohlntl him, and with another
howl Ah Leo leaped.
As Ah Leo leaped Ramon fired, nnd
It was found afterward that by ono
of tli oao accidents of mnrkmnnshlp
tho bullet had gone clonn through tho
Chinnmnn's heart. Ah Leo was" In
midair whon ho wns shot nnd ho fell
tinned, norvoiiBly, "that a Jurymnn
bo withdrawn, so as to annual tho
present sitting."
And dosplte the frantic objoctlon
of tho prosecuting attorney, tho judge
forthwith discharged tho prisoner.
Tho prosecuting nttornoy was
white with rngo, and, shaking Ills
finger nt Delmnr, snld:
"You think you havo quashed this
Not by a Jugful. You've dug your
own gravo, Mr. Delmar. If tho case la
outsldo tho Jurisdiction of Los An
geles county, It's Inside tho federal
Jurisdiction, nnd If I don't get n truo
bill boforo tho district court my name
ain't Lcandro Hutchlns."
"My donr Hutchlns," snld Dolmnr,
"I qulto agroo with you, nnd especial
ly bo as Judgo Grimth Is n master In
constitutional law and n particular
friend of mine."
In pursunnco of this thront Hut
chlns brought tho matter boforo tho
fedora,! grand Jury, Bccurcd nn In-
strolght aB a stono Into the sea bo- dlctmont and tho arrest of Gulterez
tweon tho whnrf and the steamer. by a federal marshal. Hutchlns was
Now It happened that tho sheriff bo hopping mad nt tho nbsurd inn a
of Los Angolcs county wns on board nor In which ho had boon bowled,
tho stenmor. Ills nnmo wns Vlssar over by a gust of windy sophistry
Hank Vlfisnr and aB his term of ( that ho split tho creod of tho laws'i
olllco ran only two wooks longer ho dolnys Into a thousand fragments,
imw In tho present oplsodo a most and rushed his caso through with a
fortultlous aid to ro-oloctlon. So In surpassed had his fathor boon
tho full oxorclso ot tho mnjosty of surpaisod had his fathor had boon
tho law ho had tho captain back up tho victim of Ramon's pistol instead
tho steamor to the whnrf, jumped of a Canton coollo.
Delmar kopt on smiling llko Ah
Leo's own God of Abundance, nnd re
poatod thoso tactics In the United
nshoro nnd nrrcsted Ramon Gut
toroz.
Tho rnnchoro was taken up to tho
mnlnlnnd and a charge, of murder (Statos district court which ho had
preforred against him. Ho wns held practiced boforo the criminal judgo.
In $10,000 ball nnd his caso enme up Ho allowed tho prosecution of tho
We SOliClt your bank- A For salo nt Dr. Stone's drug storo.
ing business; and i
wKh the assurance
on oar port that it
wH be kept strictly
private.
The announcement that tho steel
trust Is propulrlng to opornto with
jgas does not moan, however, that It
la going to abandon Us valuable and
offectlvo hot-air system. Indian
upolls News.
Kcwhw.
For tho good of thoso suffering
with eczema or other suck troublo, I
wish to say, uiy wife had somethlBK
of that kind and after using the doc
tor' remedies tor aome time con
cluded to try Ckaweerlala'a Salve,
T aad It proved to be better taaa any-
For sale at Dr.
In tho October term of the criminal
court at Los Angelos county. P. M.
Delmar, who waB prouder of know
ing tho bass of Mozart'B "Twolfth
Mobb" than ho was of novor hnvlng
lost a case, appeared for Gulterez,
Tho shorlff and tho captain of tho
steamor her name, by tho way, was
tho Alcatraz sworo to tho facts of
tho homicldo and Delmar novor ask
ed thorn a question or objectod to a
slnglo Btntcmoht ot fact.
Whon tho prosocutlng attorney, an
Immature lawyor, but a splendid fol
low, turned to Delmar and said:
"That Is our caso," Delmar smiled
and said: "Oh, Is It? Woll. I must
caso, mado no attempt to cross-examine
tho witnesses for the prosecu
tion nnd Introduced nono of his own.
But what ho snld was this:
"If your honor will permit mo, this
is a slmplo caso of nonndjudlcandum.
Tho crlmo, If nny crime occurred,
took placo on tho whnrf running out
from tho iBlnnd of Mercedes, which,
by tho act of tho loglslturo of 1886
87, waB made part of tho county of
Los Angolcs.
"Now, a wharf properly anchored
to nnd continuing from an Island or
a mainland Is but an appurtenance
of that Island or mainland. It Is as
much nn Integral part of tho land as
is tho nail which grows on tho finger,
sa I don't see where you caso lies." which I have tho honor of pointing
Then, with that pitying smllo at you In n most respectful omnhasis
which always meant so much mls-
chlof to tho other sldo, ho addressed
tho court In this romnrknblo fashien:
"Really, your honor, I fool that I
should npologlzo to you for my share
you in n most respectful emphasis
Such being tho case, and surely It
needs no furthor argument before
your honornblo solf, tho alleged
crime took placo In tho county of
Los Angolos, nnd Is, therefore, an
Mlf lnli n n l .
vriwuiiuuui u8ks navice c
president as to her constltotlrJ
bvis a lemon. Tii.it serves l
ma right. Who would be frek
solf must make his constltatkt J
by-laws. Brooklyn Eagle
For nn Impaired Appetite, !
To Improvo tho nppetit
biiuiiuiiiuii wiu uigcsuon trji'l
doses of Chnmborlaln's StomtuJ
Llvor Tablets. Mr. J. H. Stititii
trolt, Mich., says: "Thoy rcrtoad
oppetlto whon Impaired, rellenlJ
of a bloating fooling and t
plensant and satisfactory Don
of tho bowols." Prlco 25 cettil
plos free. For Balo at Dr.!
drug storo.
0 i
Tho Chicago Tribune hu
tho plcturo of "th most I
woman In Amcrlcn," nnd
thousand other women noil
poor opinion of the men vm
as judges. Washington PoiUj
0
Why Fret and Wonj
Whon your child has a tercit
You need not fear pnennnM
othor pulmonary diseases. Kkj
piled with Ballard's Hen
Syrup n posltivo cure for
Coughs, Whooping Cough nil
chltis. Mrs. Hall of Sioui F&i
D., writes. "I havo used ikm
dorful Ballard's Horehoonl
on my children for flvo yean. lM
Btilts lmvo been wonderful" 831
D. J. Fry.
Secretnry Taft says that then
Panama story Is a "tlwue en
hoodB." The term soundi
Secretary Taft Is ovldentln8
Ing himself to carry outttei
dent's policies. PhlladelpW
ord.
0
Don't GruniWe
Whon your Joints acho and IMJ
fnr from TltimiTnatlsn). BU
ot Ballard's Snow Liniment m
InBtant reliof. A poslUre t
nlinnmnHam TtltrnS. CUtl,
ed Muscles, Sore Chest, eteJfcjj
Bogy, a prominent oercMBi
i. -nii mn-n. tin iBltn
Ballard's Snow Liniment tM
roiinfl Liniment he orcr uw
by D. J. Fry.
In taking up your valuable time over, ordinary criminal case, to be tried
a usoioss question. Tho prosocutloa .by tho local nuthnritiAft nf th.t -n..n.
has shown that tho Chinaman Ah
Leo was shot and rocolvod a doafh
wound by a bullot that pierced his
hoarrt while ho wasln
That Is, ho was shot In
llko n bird on tho wing. Ho
wns killed In tho nlr, noi In Los
Angolos county, for surely the coun
ty ot Los Angolos does uot pretend
for one minute to havo jurisdiction
over the circumambient atmosphere
that llfo-glvlng ether with which
God in Ills Infinite mercy has sur
rounded Ills beings.
'I move, your honor, that the case
Is without your Jurisdiction."
Tho judge looked absolutely star
tled at the audacity ot the proposition.
'It U a point without precedent
taat you have raised, Mr. Delmar,"
M MM.
ty. I potlalon for a nolle."
Thoro was a funny twist nt tho
corner of Justice Griffith's mouth as
midair, j he loaned over tho desk and enteed
flight itho phrase "Dismissed no lurisiiin.
tlon" on tho brief, which ho then
handed to the clerk of the court.
But Gulterez could not bo tried by
tho criminal court, having been onca
In peril and there being no new evi
dence. So ho went free, the killing
of Ah Lee passed unpunished, and
he Is still recorded In Los Angeles
county as the man who was killed
nowhere.
m.n-a'a nnt mliph UE6 Of PB
"" " -" 4,
Mm nnminl n H mOIll MODS, l"1'
the boat" and "Don't Swim
yond tho breakers." As "'
pie who do that sort 01 1
read nowspapors Washing
At last the postofflce departmeatl
will permit the use of one-half the
front of a postcard for writing ea.
the back part being presumably re
served by the sender for t.A .
'.I weald luggNt." ho con- Jscrlpt. Detroit News.
r, n,A tMflalthK'
iiiinvuu uiiuiu .v .. - . lfc
. nMwta"
ous a maiier ns m " .-
or cough, when for a tr wm
' hftltfl of
you can securo a -" j 1
nrv unrir uoukii ".. u
guaranteed to cure or n' ,
t.i oe. sne and -,T'
bottle. Forsalebya""'
where.
W
rru rn1n1o TiiHeC WO
l UV 4UIVUU ---
. j ..., rM husia
, .. . .ii jh anti-
is a judicial anachronic
a-way to oemo" -
bUatkms, Ho snou.u --
. . hrint
ea recev'ra iw ,TW w
lato conformity '- a
Dei't Judge --
WaablBgton dlspatea
Wprld.