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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY", JANUARY" 23, 1008. "" n - n'aii mammmaam J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER "NEW E.4 kit I JamtfcjA 'laVBavrtfUBa a WHITE Petticoats See dtoplay In our Court street window. Wo firmly bollevo thoso offerings to bo suporlor to anything ovor shown In Salem, from a standpoint of quality and prlco. Wo hnvo assembled a numbor of dlfforent kinds, of wide flouno, trimmed In laco and embroidery, all tucked and finished up JuTt Hko home-made skirts. Price each $1.00 WILL HELP WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Iluslnos.q Men Held Meeting In Trade Rooms Last Night to Form Plans to Aid Salem's Historic School. Another very nttraotlvo Una of styles, that marked 23c to 50c moro than they are really should ba Price each $1 .50 A rare collaotlon; patterned to plonso customers who nro In the habit of paying $3 to $5 for tholr Bklrts Price each $1.98 Our $2,25 offerings will plonao the most particular Indy. They aro neat and well made. Tho lacos and ombroidorlos nro all now pattern- Price each $2.25 i The Big Four Line Is an ndvanoe shipment and with It wo oxpect to attract much at tention and create talk. Tho garmonts como from ono of Ameri ca's f Tfinost factories; they nro not what Is known In lingerie clrc'M as special brIo lines " Thoy nro tho best that can be pro duced f . t!,o money, ""i i: ' L TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Primes, Plums, Peaches, ShadTreesLOrnamenta Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., m A Rcxl Headed Match. Uhlle in a tobacconist's shop a Eentleman asked a girl behind tho wunter, ho happened to have red hh. if sh. uoiTd oblige him with a sub 'With pVasure, if you will have d headed one," sho promptly re tted, h a suggestive, demure na that aroused his Interest. ' runner conversation proved- h'er oe a per etentua. handed '.FRISCO MILK IS BUGGY n worthy of regard, and h red headed match wa o r London Punch. 8MttlieiBiamiaaaM aao court street. Call and try 15c Board per week J8.7I, Ian. m i - mrnuned rooms reaionable. AT TBI Xmm BIT Salem Restaurant MEALS ir L '"' 'illMIIIMWIlllll BuieWingSangCo. Removal Sale rt are selling out all goods cost price. Move and sell ore building and all the Koods Everything must go. s6 Court Street, Salem, Or. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, xjan. 23. "There is not a slnglo dairy-in San Francisco or any outside dairy supplying milk to San Franolsoo, the milk of which Is roally pure and freo from ba cilli." This statement wm made by Dr A. R. Ward, direotor of the state hy gonlc laboratory at Borkoiey, at the opening conference of tho orusade for pure milk, Instituted by the Cal ifornia Club and a numbor of med ical and civil soclotles, which met at tha California Club. "There is not a single dairy in San Franolsoo the cows of which to a very large per ceHt, varying from CO to as muoh a 90 per eooit, are not dlsoose-Infeotod more or low." he continued. "There Is no surer method of Im pregnating tuberculosis into th blood of human beings, particularly Into tho blood of babies, than by the transmission of bovine tuberoulosia through ordinary milk and oream. "In all San Francisco there Is no way of obtaining medically pure milk for infants or for young mothers at the maternity hospitals or otherwise still under the care of maternity physicians." Tho business men of tho city held an enthusiastic meeting In tho Board of Trade rooms last evening for tho purposo or raising the balance of Old Willamette's endowment. Many of thosp who had already given doubled their donations, and many othora signified their willingness to do all in their power to rnlso tho required amount. It was tho sense of ttho meeting that tho $100,000 fund Bhould bo realized during next month nnd that Salem should do Its part. There will probably bo hold a mnsa mooting within a week or so, at which tlmo Dishop Hamilton or Bishop Mooro will probably address tho citizens. This will bo followed by a campaign which will doubtless bo successful in raising tho amount. It hiiB boon announced that tho now Knton building, which will bo constructed b'-twoon tho Kimball In stitute and -tho prosont collogo build ing, will bo of Btone. It will prob ably bo begun at tho onrllost possi ble dnto and will, wlion completed, bo a credit to tho historic old school, and tho city of Salem, and a lasting monument to its donor. Tho various buildings which aro proposed nnd aro assured, If Salem shows itho proper Interest, will glvo tho cam pus n sot of structures wlflch prob ably will not bo oxcollod by any de nominational Institution in the Northwest. THE SIDE LIGHTS OF RUEF LEGAl SQUABBLES THERE CAN RE NO DOUBT ABOUT THE CRIME, RUT THE LAW YERS GET RUSY FOR A FEE TO MAKE THE PUNISHMENT UN-CERTAIN. REV. TR01TMAN SENDS BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA Rev, George A. E, Troutman Washington, Mo,, Writes, "My Wife and I Are Strong Rnlinuar.2 In Pnpnna " ., UtIIUIUlU III I u-iu-iiui Catarrh &ml La Grippe, Rev. Geo. A, . Troutinsu, Vihltinrtnn. Mn.. Trrlloiit "M xvitr, .. , , .. j ,- and I aro strong believers in Porurtn. ss Mt. A Marriage Flcllon. Tho pollto llctlon obtalnH that mnningofl nro madol nhcavon. This romantic viewpoint Ib particularly popular In Amorlcn, whoro It Ih hold to bo highly Impropor for pnronts to mako any movo toward securing good hUHbnndsi for tholr daughter and Immodest for girls to mnnlfost any Interest In tho subjoct tihemsolvos. The conventional theory Is thnt the mat tor Is on thw knoo of tho gods and that In duo season hus bands will bo provided Hko mauna in tii n wiiilArnaM for imitennnco of tha faithful. Unfortunately this mlrnclo doe not como off for overy woman. Tho rr-tppfy of mnnna gives out Thoro nro not enough husbands to go around nnd theeo are uneven ly dlvldod. Somo women gt throo or four, while others get nono. Rut neither tho old maid nor tholr par ents realize that tho ronson thoy did not share In il dispensation wa their own fault, boonuso thoy did not put thomsolvoe, as old fashioned Methodist used to say, In an attl tudo to reoetve tho blowing. Doro thy Dlx. o Rritihh Maiumr. A man shovoa post a woman on a stalrraso or ho loaves hor standing while he eite. He cornea Into a crowdod public room with his hat on and talks loudly aa If all tho placo bolongod to him. His womankind do 4ho eamo. At present tho work Ingman has tho beet manner, the middle class tho worst. Lady Vlolot GrovlMo In London Graphic. n OAIiTOllIA.. Btut tk 7M m t0B HiW Um (United Pross Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. 23. Henry Ach, attorney for Abo Ruef before tho latter onterod a plea of guilty to an extortion charge, Is to loavo for Los Angeles tonight, whoro ho will confer with ex-Governor Gago on tho proposition of tho latter taking tho position as chief cotinsol for Ruef. Ach refused this morning to dls cubs tho matter, but It is now posi tively known that ho will bo ono of Ruef's attorneys. Although It is not probnblo Ihat Gago will accept the position as senior counsel, Gage has stated to ono of his closest personal frlor.ds that, undor no consideration, would ho tnko tip tho dofonso of the ox-bos. Attor all othor oft or Is to sccuro uago as counsel fell through last night it was docldod to have Ach mako u personal appeal to tho ox govornor. In the event of his bolng unsuccessful Ruef will conflno him self to tho local Hold to sccuro coun sel. This morning ho nppoarod before Judgo Dunno for sontonco In tho ex tortion cases, and, at tho request of his attornoy, tho matter was contin ued for ono weok. Ach held a long consultation with Ruef boforo court opened nnd after tho odjournmont ho again conferred with tho ox-boss. Ruof this morning also hold a long conferonco with Rnb hl Nloto in tho lattor's private chain-bot-H at tho tomplo. Whllo nolthor party would glvo out tho aubjoot of tho conforonce, It Is probnblo that tho matter taken up was tho subjoct of the Immunity contract with which Rabbi Nloto was concornod at tho time It was lgnod. It wn rumored that Nloto will bo plaeod on thetnnd by Ruef, and will dlsrlono tho entire story of tho Immunity contract. ' W. . 'Sifif-'fAf NWY zstmtfmks. mv H III " JR" NS'STrBil. 1 w III -1 ., am m -m t v&Mbm- t. " '-"J5sX laaBaaaaaaaaaam m . d ..vr;viiHB"n ExO!so-. ,,., s ; , .jaaaaaaaaaaaaav jm?!;imSk m&jmtfy I wao cured of a bnd canu of cntnrrh whon nothing oUa that I tried had nny offoot. My wife was oil rod from a severe case ot la grippe, nnd wo fool that the lunHt wo can do Is to gratefully acknowledge tho inorttof l'oruim. "My wife Joins mo In aondiug boHt vrUhos for your Huccosn," Throat Trouble, ltov. IT. W, Tato, 02J Lincoln Avonuo, W.ilnut IIltlH, Cincinnati, Ohio, write i "I'or riuvoral years 1 havo boon troublod with ti pocullar spasmodic affection of the throat. It would boIeo mo suddenly nud for a fow minutes I would bo uu nblo to nponk audibly, nnd my breath would bo groiitly interfered with. I would bo obliged to gaup for breath. "I finally concluded thnt it wus porno catarrhal affootion whloh probably ox oltod tho Rpnutii. It interfered with hit vocation us n preacher, attacking mo oconMonally in tho pulpit. "I had hoard no muoh about Fcrunn nsncntnrrii remedy thnt I determined to try it. Aftor taking two bottlon, pit trouble tins disappeared, I fool Hiiro thnt l'oruua linn greatly bonolltul inc." Rov. 1. M. Bwnnstrom, SwcdUh 1 Y1IM a..MI...M ,1... wa... ,lt.t linn .1 )l in,, til I VLB IllWIr IIUI11 H1U ,ii . rerunn ho is porfoctly well, ontlroty cured of chronic diarrhea nud catarrh, Pcruna In Tablet Perm. J-'or two yonrs I)r. Hnrtmnn nud hla nnHlt)tnntH hnvo incoiinaiitly Inboied to oronto Porunn in tablet form, and tholr HtronuouA labors hnvo Just boon ornwiml with suecoitH. Pooplo who objwt to liquid modiclnon can now seauro I'orunn TalilotM, whloh reprcont thu medicinal IngredlontH of roiunn. Knob tablet i equivalent to ono nvorago doiu of roruna. I firaber Bros, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to tho sanitary stand ard. AVE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr' Jewelry Btoro. Phone 650. Old Trusty incubator The host Incubators made at any prlco, and told nt a pi Ice thnt is right. 100-egg inoubator for ?13 20 Guaranteed On trial If you want it. Oth or sizes In proportion. Poultry Supplies TIiIb is our spoclalty and we carry tho largest stock In tho valley. You will find our price? aro right, and tho goods tho beet that can be bought any whoro. D. A. WHITE & SONS Salem, Oregon Ilohomlu's Rocky Mn.e. Tho Rocky innzo of Prnchov, nonr Jaoln, In northorn Bohemia, Is a vor itable natural ourloslty. It hns boon M11 doscrlbod nu a gigantic "froak In stouo." To outer tho labyrinth without a guide l a porilotu pro ceedlng, for an unwary advonturor would probably spoadlly bo lost In the tortuous winding of tho maze, where Mm path nro so narrow and crooked nnd the ollffs on tho sldo so high thnt tho oxploror soon lMe all Idoa of locality. In dny of flory porsooutlon tho Moravian and Bo homlnn brethren' Beorot prnyor moatlngs usod to he hold hore, Just as the oarty Christian nesemblod to worship in the ontaoombs. Tho cliffs aro honoycombod with colls, nnd at the far end of tho mnzo Is a rock caatlo, whoro In tho old day a rob- bor baron lived and took toil of all wayfaror. Tho Bhapa of some of itho rooks Is vory ourlon. There nro, for InBtanco, the "blhop and mltor." the "Madonna and the child" nnd many othora. London Sornps. j Why tho Indians MnskCil. "Among tho North American In dians tho origin of tho uiq of mask Inv." kjivr ii wrttor. "In tho doslro to Innnnonl Hif. attirttlnitM Thuu uhnilhl I two warrior moot In combat tho I mask conceals any oxproeslon, whe , ther or sympathy, foar or o'thpr omo tlon. For Instance, tho knowlodgo ithat fear waa depleted on one's fnco and that his antagonist knew it would very powribly Insure the da foat of the ono whoso feelings woro betrayed to tho other. So In rollg iIouh ceremlnle the orator woar u .mask that he may speak his insplrod i word without Interference or em barrassment, either of which might a rl" were his personality not vollod, Ho must not bo ovor-awod by nuythlng, u condition which might onouo if ho woro rocognlzcd by frlond, rdlatlve or onomlcs, who might scoff at him. Whon masked tho orator'B duty Is moroay to listen to thulnsplratlon which como with out offort through tho medium of tho spirit, And since this Inspira tion might selzo any of tho trlbo nt aiioh tlmo all come maskod." Arbiter and Arbitrary, In an arbitrator Ih clionon to oud a dlsputo, says tho London Clironlclo, thoro 1 no reason to droad that hi decision would bo arbitrary, though tho two word nro vory noar rola tlwH. An arbiter, tho Latin word which used 'to bo moro eojnmon na HuKllsh than it I now, mount by de rivation simply "ono who wont to" something to examine it, and so nt first a spoolntor or wIUiohs. Then In Roman law It ntwiunod tho techni cal hho or an umpire. But n "Judl ouiu," thu lognl decision lu a caso with rogerd to a definite sum of monoy, for Instanoo, waa diHtingMiBh od from an nrbltrlum, a logal deci sion iih to an unoertaln Bum which ha1 to bo determined; banco arbi trary acquired tho senso of uncer tain, cnprlolous. - Unfeeling. "My husband Is a brute," said tho oxoltalVto woman. "Huvo you been scolding him?" "Of course I havo." "Ah, I suppose ho talked back und usod harsh language." 'Voro than thnt! He yawned!" -a- OAJSTOXIIA. tha v,.A vmi Hoi Ikin Rwett Tt.... .v. x" "" "zri " - 4JVia wv B.. ai'oia A A . SLL -&- . thus i --,, uiyxats4M .. mmmammammmammmmmmmmiaamami' JZ ' ' IllMlKlMMKMlMl a !5 i? m I I? 5 CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horseblankets,' Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. EC i AMPADT 219 and 289 Com . 5. LAMrUKI, mcrdal Street . . 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