-i. Tit- -r-3- - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1007. 5 r L. Stockton the Old White Corner Oar Pfl: rchse9 season havo been heavier than ovor beforo, thi . .lonmncla nn Increased stock in almost ! ,h oar gffflDf ,h0 ctoro. Wo aro now ready for tho onrush 1 Lirtment of "V , q,lonner8 that como through forco of . ...i.tihle MBlJ . . ...iM- onlloa Wo hnvn enth- twti' - .0 lay m woir .. r.1'-: '.,," '..,r v ttOO" ,VU ii,- hCSt SOUrce Or BUppiy uiuiuuuuuibu nu.m i.u iwf,f0,frovo eminently satisfactory to tho buyer and to Kllero wih offorinBs have no superiors as io quumy, v "" .: ,k nf m-lco. lairutao - -.-- dttf. J design of of fancy l coons KfST--fi SCITISOS ,- ffeaT0 that cro - ,B typo from Danish tobroaacioiu- tllll- Ani1l .n I.Mt (teem a Iluu wtti,iw 'Two don't and It so. i LdlM have already ho . rtj, fur. from our now " W Just arrived. We show .. . itvles. Prices 5 amvivM. . gljr low. iirE WAIST PATTERNS n.mt beautiful showing Etroniht to Salem. One pat- i kind. LADIES' COATS $5 to$35. Any lady who falls to soo our new coats only dooo herself an In justice Tho new Broadtail and Silk fur coats and Jackets aro ex ceptionally good. SKIRTS Tho grandest aBsortmont wo havo ovor Bhown. That la saying a groat deal for you know and wo know that no other Salem Btoro has over shown a bettor lino. NEW SUITS AND COATS Our first showing of tho very latest New York Ideas. "La Voguo" garmento aro Bhown only by us and wo advlso early choos ing by those who want tho best. FARMERS UNON GROWING NUMBERS A MILLION If They Strike There Is Going to Dc Something Doing That Will Make Even Baer For Once Sit Up and Talk Decent Or Go Hungry PORTLAND ROY I1UIIGLAHS. Twelve-Yenr-Old Kids Nabbod Police. by House iF.OORDRAY, Manager. id Opera IUE5DAY, SEPT. 3 fraud CLipgWt presents CYRIL SCOTT bEJnrd Peple's Brilliantly 1 Kir. iPrinceChap IIORK 200 TIMES LONDON 150 TIMES 1 coit fascinating piny seen l-y. Y. Herald. i cl the best plays Amorlca :i to us." London Tlmos :, 75c, $1.00, $1.G0. iai'e Tuesday at 9 a. in. MILEAGE TICKETS GOOD. Intorchungenblo 3000 and 1000-Mllo Hooks Now to Re Had. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 3. Hun dreds of union farmers, representing tho now ordor'of things In agricul ture, In which tho producers Insteud of exchango gamblers, fix tho price of their products, are In attendance today at tho national convention of tho Farmers' Educational and Co oporatlvo union. Ovor a score of. states aro repre sented at this cosmopolitan gather ing of tillers of tho soil. Many Im portant problems vltnlly affecting the agricultural Interests of tho coun try will bo discussed during tho ses sions of the union. Working with all tho skill and dar ing of professional burglars, and al most reckless In thoir disregard of precautions against bolng captured, two youthful housebreakers wero ar rested by Patrolman Bales Saturday and turned over to the juvenllo court after they had sawed their way Into tho house of John McGuIro, at 348, Thirteenth streot. Tho JuvonUo of fenders aro David PIckon, 14 years old, who lives with his aunt, Mrs. J. G. Jones, at 454 & Hall street, and Peter Barbaro, 12 years old, living- with Mils parents at 408 Thirteenth streot,' "7 Tho Httlo Barbaro boy, who looks much older than ho Is, planned tho affair, according to the police. Ho gave Bales, a fictitious namo, at first, and Boomed utterly uncon cerned at tho trouble ho had gotton Into. Mr. McQuIro, whoso houso was robbed by tho youngsters, is superin tendent of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. Bales first noticed as ho was pass ing at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon that a big holo had been cut In tho base ment door. Ho Investigated and found that it had been knocked oft Its hinges. Then tho boys hnd gono to tho Inside door loading to tho kltchon and had cut a holo through that. By reaching through they hnd unlocked it from tho insido. Just ns ho was examining their skillful SHOULD NOT SACRIFICE THEMSELVES IMS Mtef tho forestry dopnrt- ;ue:thotlc old gentlomnu. nfinest linen envelopes In ?at!s rot, the paper bolng it requires a pair of sets- $ them open. However, sl;re Is a grfat nid to tho iof the fore ts. JE3re consolation to a frooz asjte!l him thero is plenty u Alajka, than It Is to 11 to point out that hoav- 'tttti ire paved with gold. r commission men, since ejus established a market "Wise their men and use "Wm to send their stuff Into 'srtn place, and thus secure " the much-laudoii s.- Wt JtMersoa says ho "will guar- " , nn "J warship up tho as warships aro worth 'ty million dollars ,?,,. Is pertinent: "How fawnoa put tm? .X? f reorm the tariff .'""elmplynnlnsinu- "uvwaineedlt wr Fa'j t0H's Idea of Tho union is most perfectly orga nized In tho southern Btntes, whero, handiwork, tho pollcomnn hoard foot with tho Southern Cotton nssocln- BtI)a upstairs, and found tho lads in lion, it practically controls the price . tho act of ransacking tho bedrooms, of tho fleecy staple That tho union ' When ho was searched at tho po lios boon highly successful In the Hco station, In young Bnrbaro's short span of its existence is shown pockets wero found two big bunches After a sorlos of conferences and by tho fact that.boforo Its organlza- or. BKoioton Keys. Thoy had boon tlon, cotton sold ns low as G cents, reading blood-nnd-thunder novels, has since boon raised to 10 and 12 o contH and is likely this year to go as high as 1G cents. This has boon accomplished main ly by tho erection of warehouses for storing tho crop until tho prlco de manded could bo secured. In ToxnB, tho lending cotton state, tho union has 320 warohouscs with a storago cnpaclty of more thnn n million bnlcfl. During tho laBt year moro than 1G0 warehouses havo boon con structed. Tho union hns its head Informal discussions, through tho medium of tho railroad commission, tho special commltteo of tho Travel ers' Protective Association has suc ceeded In bringing about n satisfac tory agreomont with tho Harrlman system of railroads whereby tho old cumbersome script books will bo nbollshed and an Interchangeable Bystom of mllcngo books will bo adopted Instond. Thoso mileage books aro open to tho uso of thol gonornl public, ns well as commercial men. Tho special commltteo of tho T. P. A., composed of C. L. Dick, C. D. Frazor and J. Woods Smith, ap peared boforo tho railroad commis sion and reported a comploto and satisfactory settlement, and tho In cident Is closed. Undor this nrgroomont thoro will bo a 3000-mllo book for $90, with a robnte from tho bureau of $14. GO upon return of covers, and n 1000 mllo book for $30,' with n robato of $4. GO. Thoso books will bo good on all bureau linos west of Donvor par ticipating In tho 2-cont-por-mIlo wnrohouBOs nt Houston, tho grentost cotton mnrkct In tho world, while-, many other Important shipping, sea port and distributing cities through out tho south also havo largo ware houses. Tho union represents tho now Idea In tho organization of farmers. It In a strictly business body, ontlroly different from tho old Grnngo nnd Farmers alliance Whllo tho mem bers naturally constitute a factor to bo considorod by tho poltlclnns, tho union Is strictly non-partisan and not rate, and Includes tho Southern ! no political discussions nro allowed'' Pacific (Pacific system), O. R. & N nc conventions or meetings. In many Orogon Short Lino, Union Pacific, 'states the fnr'mors' union haB effected Donvor & Rio Grando and Atchison, ' an nlllnnco with tho federations of Topokn & Santa Fo systems. Tho mlleago will bo accepted as so much cash In excess bnggngo trado unions. In tho old grnngo days tho farmers wero antagonistic to labor unlonB nnd checking, each coupon or mllo bft- J bought to forco down tho prices of Ing enuivnlont to C cents: this with . the coodsthoy purchased. Tho new tho understanding that tho rato on ; movomont co-oporntes with tho la the Southern Pacific will not oxcocd borors In other fiolds of endeavor and one-third of n cent per 1000 pounds doos not attempt to cheapen labor or per mllo with a minimum rato of , choapon prices of manufactured 25 cents. RIG PRICES FOR PEARS. Medford Expects $10 a Rex Choice Pears. for tho 1,1 rJrtcr ih . 1. .n ..""" Bnerai govern. T rlihu they have re ' receiving fn ,..... -..-.. ,wrMwBt choo8os to .m .l!00 many yoars Bfcl then-it will not. teCort,andPal 't'OtJA red 80,d mane ''ttiwrt. .. leet' ,8 maklng - n up and take no- a de- Take a RU. , . iVT.che; ctlk0.:u y lCk,wv.:.D.,,niach. fr.ii ilU Mamm.1. , ,M!itoM. ""cn ana 'ticut this disorder WDrgtn "" "PPear. -iarug store. SSJ WmRMn cw?k&i :. t" k 1 ifcivr:. w Medford, Or., Sopt. 3. Returns Just in from threo moro cars of Med ford Bartletts keep up tho samo gen eral average In tho eastern cities, and It is now quite certain that the gonornl average for the season for tho full 70 cars shipped from this district will bo at least $3 per box f o. b. here. Growers aro already beginning to Bpeculato what figures will be obtained for our noted Comlco nnd de Anjou pears which for two seasons pat havo led tho world In price, and which aro maturing In tho best condition possible tho present year. There appears to bo no limit to tho prlco which Easterners will pay for these two famoud varieties, and this year growers anticipate about $10 per box. Fow cars of eith er will be In the market this year outside of tho Rogue River valley. Thero was no market In New York City yesterday, Labor Day, and no reports will como from that city. OLAHENCJS II. MACKAY. Prcsidunt of tho Postal nnd Cublo company, who lonios that tho Postal nnd Wcstoni rJaiou have formed a trust. Lnmo Rack. This Is an ailment for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm has proven especially valuable. In almost every Instance It affords prompt and per manent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange of Orange, Mich., say3 of It: "After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a bad lame back, I purchased a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and two appli cations effected a cure." For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. Tea or Coffee. Roar Admiral Lonkneckor, retired, remarking rocontly on tho subject of discontent among Boldlors and sail ors, said: j "Mon nro often discontented with- 1 crnnrifl. OXCent SO fnr nB tO OllmlnatO t mnann lint nrtnnnx lmv linvn the profits of middlemen. "Tho la- g00d grol,nii f0r their grumbling, borer Is worthy of his hlro," Is tho . and jt l8 u0Cau8O their offlcors aro motto of tho Farmers' unions, and I stul)j,i or azy mt conditions do not thoy aook to make It applicable to all . jmpr0vo. trades as well as thoir own. Tho Farmers' union was organized In Texas in 1902 with ten charter members. Now It has a million farm ers who are proud to claim mem bership. Now that It has completed tho conquest of tho land of King Cot ton, wrestling tho supremacy from the speculators, It Is gradually ex tending Its membership and Influonco all ovor tho west and north. Nearly 30 states aro now repre sented on tho rolls of tho union, and tho promoters of tho movement bo llevo, that tho day Is not far distant when all tho farmers of tho country will be organized. o General Robert E. Loo Was tho greatest general tho world has ever known. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the greatest Liniment. Quickly cures all pains. It is within the reach of all. T. H. Polntor, Hempstead, Texas, writes: "This is to certify that Ballard's Snow Lini ment has been used In my household for years and has been found to bo an excellent Liniment for rheumatic pains. I am never without It." Sold by D. J. Fry. . o - Proposals for Supplies. Sealed proposals to furnUh gro ceries, flour, meat, lard, school room supplies, etc., will be received at the office of the superintendent until Tuesday, noon, September 10th. For lists and Information apply to E. S. Tllllnghast, superintendent. 9-3-lw "I remember onco visiting a pom pous, handsomo, stupid army officer. "During my vlBlt a prlvato ap proached tho officer with a full cup nnd saucer in his hand. " 'Well, BInkB, my man,' said tho ofilcor, In a condescending tono. "Captain,' said tho prlvato, salut ing, Til ask ye to taste this horo. I won't make complaint. I'll Just ask yo to taste this slop, and If yo don't say, by ' " 'That will do, Sinks,' tho captain Interrupted, In his dignified way, for BInkB was getting very angry; and ho took the cup from tho man, bent forward stlfily, and swallowed a .couple of mouthfuls of tho liquid. "Then he looked at tho prlvato calmly. " mils is not bad,' ho said. 'I can't tasto anything wrong with this, Binks. By tho way, what Is it? Tea or coffee?' " Now York Tribune. 0 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ono of tho Rest on tho Market. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained In favor and popularity until It is now ono of tho most staple medicines In use and has an enormous sale. It is Intended especially for acute throat and lung disease, such as coughs, colds and croup, and can always bo depended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take and Is undoubtedly the beat In the market for tho -purposes for which It Is Intended. Sold at Dr. Stone's drug store. (Bertha Shaw.) Of all tho Idealists nbomlnatlona thnt mako society pestiferous, I doubt if thero bo any bo mean as that of forcing self-Bacrlflco on a woman undor pretenso that Bho likes It; and, If sho ventures to contradict tho protonso, declaring hor no true woman. In India they carried thlB pleco of Idealism to tho length of declaring that a wlfo could not bear to survlvo her husband, but would bo prompted by hor own faithful, lov ing beautiful nnturo to offer up hor own life on tho pyro that consumed his dead body. Tho astonishing thing Is that womon, soonor than to bo branded as unsexed wretches, allow ed themselves to bo Btupoflcd with drink, nnd, In thnt unwomanly con dition, burnt nllvo. No man prontonds that his bouI finds Its supremo satisfaction In solf Bacrlfico; such nn affectation would stamp him as a coward and weakling But mon nro not tho less loved on this nccount. No ono over feels holpless by tho sido of this self helper; whilst tho solf-sacrlflcor al ways is a drag, a responsibility, a ro proach, an ovorlastlng and unnatural troublo with whom no really strong soul enn Uvo. Only thoso who hnvo helped thomBolvcs know how to help others and to respect their right to help theniBolvcs. It Is not surprising thnt our so ciety, bolng directly dominated by men, comes to regard woman not ns nn end in herself llko man but sole ly as a means of mlniBtorlng to him. Tho Ideal wlfo Is ono who does every thing tho ldcnl husband llkos, nnd nothing olso. Now, to treat a person ns a menus Instond of nn ond 1b to deny that person's right to live. Woman, If Bho dnrcB faco tho fact that sho Is bolng so treated, either must loath horsolf or ols orobel. Tho young wlfo finds that her hus band is neglecting hor for his busi ness; that hlB Interests, his activi ties, his wholo llfo oxcopt ono small pnrt lies away irom homo; nnd that hor business Is to sit thero and mopo until sho Is wanted. Fortunntely things do not remain forovor at thin point. Tho self-respect sho has lost, ao a wlfo sho regains as a mothor, In which cnpaclty hor uso nnd Im portance) in tho community compnro fnvornbly with thoso of most mon In buslncsn. Sho Is wanted In tho houso, wnntod In tho mnrkot, want ed by tho chlldron; and now, Instead of weeping bocnuso hor husband Is away In tho city thinking of stocks nnd shnroB instead of his Ideal wom an, alio would regard hlB prosoncd in tho houso nil day aB an Intolornblo nulsanco. This prosaic soltlon Is ontlsfactory only within cortnln limits. It de- ponds altogether upon tho nccldont or tho woman hnvlng some natural vocation for domestic management and tho enro of chlldron, ns well as on tho husband being fairly good natured and llvnblo with. Honco arlBes tho idealist Illusion thnt a vo cation for domostlc management nnd tho enro of children Is natural to womon nnd thnt womon who lnck them aro not womon nt all. If wo have como to think that tho nursory and tho kitchen are tho natural sphoro of a woman wo havo done bo exactly as English chlldron como to think that a cago Is tho natural sphoro of a parrot because, they novor havo soon ono anywhoro olso. No doubt thoro aro phlllstlno pnr rots who agree that It Is hotter to be In a cago than out, so long as thoro Is plenty of hempseed and In dian corn thoro. Thoro ovon mny bo Idealist parrots, whoporsuado them selves that the mission of a parrot Is to minister to tho happiness of a prlvato family by whistling nnd say ing pretty polly, and that It Is In tho sacrlflc of Its llborty to this altruis tic pursuit that a truo parrot finds tho supremo satisfaction of its soul. I will not go so far as to affirm that thoro aro theological parrots, who aro convinced that Imprisonment la tho law of the unlvorso becauso It Is unpleasant. But I am confident that thoro aro rationalistic parrots, who can demonstrate that It would bo a cruel kindness to lot a parrot out to fall a prey to cats, or at least to forget Its accomplishments and coarsen Its naturally delicate fibers in an unprotected Btrugglo for ox istenco. Still tho only parrot a free Bouled person can sympathize with is the ono that insists on being let out as the first condition of making Itself agreeable. A selfish bird, you may say, one that puts Its own gratifica tion before that of tho happiness of the family who Is so fond of It before even the greatest happiness of tho grentost number; ono that In aping tho independent spirit of man hqs unparroted itself and becomo a creaturo that neither has tho homo loving nnturo of n bird nor tho strength and enterprise of a mastiff. All tho samo, you respect that par rot In splto of your concluslvo rea soning. o RATTLER SLEPT ON HIS PILLOW Sioux Falls, S. T Sopt. 3. To havo a hug erattlo snnko as a bod follow without tho roptUo burying Its fnngs in him wns tho experience of Arthur RIcard, a homestcador in the region between tho Missouri river and tho Black hills in western South Dakota. ' After an nbsonco of several days Arthur and his brother Joseph re turned to their claims near tho little town of Interior to romaln on their homesteads for a time. Tho noxt morning Arthur awoko from Ills pcacoful slumbers and found himself gazing straight Into tho beady eyes of a huge rattlcmnko that was neat ling snugly on tho pillow bostde his head. Mr. Snnko apparently did not llko tho look In his bedfellow's oyos nnd crawled across tho young man's faco nnd on down tho shoot to tiro fright-' onod mnn's knees and thoro colled ltsolf. Whllo tho snnko was moving around tho young man, who did not daro movo a muslclo'for fear that tho noxt moment tho tanks' of tho roptllo would strike him, did a lino "stunt" of rnpid-flro thinking. Tho night boforo, for his evening repast of himself nnd brothor, thoy hnd devoured tho contonts of a sal mon can, and tho empty can was on n Bolf just abovo his hoad. Watching his opportunity RIcard slowly and cautlonsly rnlsed his hand toward tho can, which ho wns nblo to reach without arousing tho nngor of tho snnko. Grnsplng tho enn flrinly In his hnnf, ho ngaln watched tillijop portunlty nnd mndo a llghtnln'g-llko lungo nt tho snnko with tho edges of tho can. Ills nlm proved truo, tho rough edges of tho can Btrlklng tho snnko squarely below Its head and nearly severing tho hend from tho body. RIcard thon throw tho snnko, shoot and nil upon tho floor nnd finished tho work of killing tho snnko, which measured threo nnd ono-hnlf foot In length. It hnd 19 rnttlos. 1 O 1 RIG WHEAT CROP. Frcowator, Or., Sopt. 3. Freo wator and Milton farmers aro gojltlng much lnrgor yields from thoir wheat ranches thnn thoy nntlclpnted, John Frazlor hnd to Invost In 4000 nncks ovor his first estimate. As each sack of whoat brings about $1.50, ho Is worth $0000 moro thnn ho oxpoctod. Chnrlcs Spenco reports a ylold of 53 bushols por acres from 130 acres. Colin McEwan, who Is working tho .Too Wist placo on Bhnros for his two- thirds portion, gots 0G72 Bnckrf, which Is 2G00 sacks moro thnn tho ontlro crop amounted to two yoars ago. Thoro aro many moro just such ylolds. It Is estimated that tho wheat crop ot tho Umatilla wiU nggrogato close to C, 000,000 bushols. x At tho provid ing prlco of 70 contBpor buBhol this monns nn Increase of $4,000,000 to tho wealth of tho county from whoat alono. In addition, thoro aro Im mense crops of oats and bnrloy, to say nothing of tho fruit crop, which hnsbeon tho largest and has brought tho host prices over soon In tho Walla Walla valley. "Regular us' tho Sun" Is an oxpreBBton as old as tho race, No doubt tho rising and sotting of tho sun is tho most regular porforrnnuce In tho unlvorso, unless It Is tho action of tho llvor and bowols when rogu Inted with Dr. King's Now Life PUlsJ. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 2Gc. umimnnmmmnifc J O. K. 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