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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 100H Mr,n ww w" JwMn i yAiKVt r d RJk J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ra New Royal Worcester Corsets In tho nev; 1908 linos arc many beautiful designs of this season's 'newest and Bmnrtost corset models, Including tho vory latest modes decreed by tho great fashion creators of Paris. Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets have- stood pre-emlnont for half a century aa tho leading corsets of tho world for stylo, fit, quality, durability and workmanship, and this season's models aro a triumph In tho art of corset making. Evory corset virtue 1b exemplified in Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets, tho result of exhaustive and continued study of tho ever changing fnBltlons. U The New fcjjusto Dowager No. 610 ,ned specially for stout women HuBedlum low buPt, long hips. and Utt Mado from durable coutlllo . Mt and drab. Wo. carry this aa Indies 24 to 30. " SDoWaqj:j$ The Royal Worcester $1 to $2.50 In this lino "of styles and prices wo can pleaoo any lruly no inattor how particular she may bo. Wo carry a complete lino of about 30 jtyl 4j In sizes 18 to 36. Wo aho havo gradoa at 50c, $1.00 and l.2rj. WKf l if mum I P W i 455 M A Great Assortment of Styles in Warner's and R. & G. At Just HALF Former Prices ntfii w xi L3 1? isi m iit.i c?'ia r i.'t nti i nn ouivlv tM' aoiv a'iv inn niiJii'iO ij ARK SELLIXO AT HALF PRICK, AND WK WILL MORE THAN LIKELY PLEASE YOU WITH ONE OF Til EM. Pisf New Embroideries Undermuslins Etc. New Spring Goods Arriving Daily Wo will show moro new goods th's spring than over before, When othor buyers woro holding back for fear cf financial crisis In tho country our buyors woro taking ndvantngo of tho opportunity to got oarly shipment and sccuro the vory boat prlcos ot tered by thj mnnufnctuiprs Depend on UK for tho best goods at tho low est prlcos. t locomotives. American niado sow ing machines and printing presses are found In every civilized country on the globe. American built loco motives are being sent to Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and the Islands of the sea. Within tho lifetime of persons still actively at work Great Britain was so far ahead of tho United States In Iron and steel production and manu facture that nobody on cither conti nent expected to see the day when wo would' catch up with that coun try. We past'ed It, howover, In 1S9G. In 1907 tho United States produced moro Iron and steel than Great Bri tain, Gormany and Franco combined, tho countries which stand nearost to us on .that roll. Tho United States produces 40 por cent of tho entlro world's output of Iron and 42 per cent of Its steel. And our- lend over all tho countries Is steadily Increasing. Gormany has now beaten Great Britain In, iron production, but Germany Is far bo hind tho United States, and always will rqmaln behind us, for Bho lacks our resources In . ore, coal and the other ingredients which flguro In iron and sleol manufacture For tho mo ment thero Is a falling off in iron and steel manufacturo In this coun-' try,, as thero Is In many othor kinds of activities, but It Is 8afo to assumo that boforo 1008 ends our furnnccs and factories will bo as busy as over, ' and new "highest" will onco moro appear in productton. Tho business sotbnek hns not hampered our ox ports of manufactures. Thoso are still on tho upward grnde. St. Louis Globo-Domocrnt. Mbll S. .MKHIC.y MSIXKSS METHODS " H Tolling it very sarcastic i-'irtfeVnthi Phllntlolnlila W" Evnlng Post on English ThoJ- Re has dlsoover- '"J'nE.t! i hman hates work bo "'! not talk about it out- :iVa hum,. it wollld b- '-" w that the ISngllsh- " U' wjf bom use he novor '' ' th hu friends. Tho ' J h,i nierioan has n nar. tftw for talking about every- " Ks about aocurnoy and li a IK r, ,,. - - . r.uKIIVRUian stonuiv world than the Englishman, olther as omployor or omploye. It Is not ofton that tho ordor to "git up and git osit" 1b given In an English ofllcw; and that la somothlug for whtoh wit hnvo to be thankful. London Ex pros. o Insuring Depositors in Hanks. Tho Kansas legislature Is con venod In spoclal session. Tho popu lar domain! for primary loglalatlon is what caused the governor to con vtno It, but unothor quostlon hns sud donly como up In which the poople of the stnte, without distinction of ,a,l !! ()ut up Ublots on ,)8rty' ar0 almost as muoh intorostod. ws-ing the legend "Do It ,ni ,8 a unnic noposuors- guarantee uiM. he U driving In tho ,aw' ' t-' I the tablet the English-' Tno Bovornor in his message rec- :i 'he Job u nH..i i.. ommends tho enactment of one. He -nfhei invitftB .i.,enAn.i. says that he has been forced to Its -f3 ?ends more time In talking advocaoy ")' a tremendous prossure 1 " quukiv he has lnnnhn rom bankers and buslnoas men from a esptnt m eating. It is OVOry 1)art ot tno Btato 7 k4 method a method 'cm iiir.i A majority of tho stnte senators Utm our that the American navo a,read' 6ald they nro for the m 'HUJ iieWh h.i.. ., ... . ' ify, - -"'rreu anu ue r. . ' o no. r,t &jt I' t, 3 U ol the RagUahman jniWoasure, and It Is favored by mem bers of tho lower houso. Almost tne only active opppnenta aro tho nation al banks. Tho stato banks aro large ly for it because the guarantee law of Oklahoma is drawing dopoalts away from the banks in ho oltlw uny iftat thore ,9 ralal -.! 4.- . . ' Ien w beoniQ nb- rit n -.i-. " K.UI1 lin A A . . a a 3 luwrawoiai lire. IV t... '"BfilBpn h. L ... r"H b, v v w9 W0MW " ,u,"o as "clock 10 ?"" t,lrS- " "Hi o. . kel OMr 1M ' b f ties of their su- ga.nej their poal- cffl2 d hard un m? , 8- wUh tkr utrtB;;, ,BM arcas9s. lt,tbMttWrepr8 1 rL U- and whe we wro tla we liko tn ,Ua?.5!"?mert MB , " mUCh ito.r.- Irom us person in the "4 holidays are ernu'.nomxu) tua .,.. " O- i MI fBV W UVII OVMW ! The yowag Kug- The opposition of tho national it. k. " """ mi . uanKs is leEltimate. Tne men wuu K f ,1 " to btve tn control thorn bolleve that the guar- '-' oi ..- " B wJclnn.J antoe nrinolplo is unsound and un- w ' mrra ka rA nir i . . . . a - .. tr iuu sato. Tho private uanKs may aiso oe con ntod against tho measure, and If they have as much influence in Un Kansas legislature as thoy have haJ la that of Illinois thoy will ba for midable advorsarlos. Suppose. In spite of all opposition, a law guaranteeing depositors in stato banks shall be enacted. Then there will be an Immediate oppor tunity to seo how businoss men re gard it. If they have faith In th law there will be a shifting of da posits from national and private to stato banks. Tho latter, which al ready make a creditable showing a3 compared with the national banks, might take the lead. Then the na tional hanks. Boeing deposits ana sldtr what should be done to get back business. Tho cardinal objection tirgod to tho guarantee policy Is that tho oarolojs or rockless banker will no longer bo rostrnlned by any sensb of duty tp his depositors, fpr he will fool that they are safe In any ovont. It U contended also that It will make the depositor Indlfforent and load him to believe that ono bank is as good as anothor, though ono mny be run by a conservative bankor nnd tho other by a plungor. A fow yonrs trial of a guarantee law might show how far these objeotlons aro valid. These' objections hnve so muoh weight that if tho Kansas legislature shall onaot tho proposod law It should at the Bame time make pro vision for a muoh moro rigid super vision of the banks that will be af fected by It. Those among them which aro prudently and successfully managed should not bo taxed to make good the loaas of banks which would not havo failed If the officers of the state had exercised due vigil nnco. Tho stato should supervise the banks as closely as If It were hold dlrootly responsible for the loses of depositors. Chicago Tribune.. n Tho American Iron Industry. The year 1907, whloh broke many sorts of records, broke the United! States record In exportation of manu factures of Iron and steel. Tho ag gregate exportation of manufactures, for the 12 mentha which ended on December 1. 1i07. was 1770.000. 000. Of theso shipments about J200.000.000 wore of Iron and uteel fabrics. The Iron and steel export, fc 16Q7 wapn irt.Vfton.nno and for 1SS7 thy were $16,000,000. This is an Important test of the industrial system of the United ; States. Our sales of Iron and steel manufacturers abroad, where we come Into competition with the ret of the manufacturing countries, has luerea&ed In the past ten years many times as fast as our population. Nearly half, or 9S.000.00 of our exports of those fabrics are of ma ohlnery of the various sorts, and among this clas of goods are almot all kinds of machinery from type Ono Miin-Afrnld-of-Wnr. Tho othor dny a yellow extra, mottled with rod, was hawked' through tho stroots by newsboys cry ing, "Japan and United States do claro war." An obaorvor wntched two blocks' progress of one of tho squawking terrors of tho night on a busy street nnd did not see n singly Jsnlo. That Is a fair moasuro of tho Interest tho puoplo of Chicago tak'1 in tho gabblo of the possibility ot war botwoon tho two countrloa. i Ono American citizen hns, how ever, at last boon found who Is nlarmed. He Ilvos In St. Louts, nnd thoro Is ronson to suspoct ho stll ro mombors what tho Now York Sun used to write dally on this subject beforo It got ashamed of Its own fol-' ly and subsided. Ills name Is Wot more, nnd ho hns somo ndvlco for tho government In counccUon with tho navigation of Mngollan straits by the floot bound for tho Pacific. j Let tho ileot go round Cape Horn.' writes this MhtwYfrnld-of-War to Presldont Roosovolt. No matter about tho Inconvonloncos nnd porils of that pasengo. Think whnt would happen If tho Jnpanose should mine, the straits and If In ono brlof hour of , gun-cotton our host bnttlo-Hhlps should bo deeoroyed. That is, Indeed, a gory thought. It reminds one of tho days whpn many n red-eyod man wns sure that tho Japanese hnd mined tlio Kattegat and the English nhannol nnd the Red sea, and oven the greater part of the Indian ocean, ngalnet the Russian nrmado. It Is Just about as prob able, oven apart from the fact that groatly porturbod balance. Chicago BARGAINS IN SHOES LADIES' SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES Wo havo a number of broken linos' In Men's Heavy Work Shoes which wo havo placed In bargain boxes at greatly reduced prices. Forty-seven pairs ot Ladloa' Whlto Houso Shoos kid wppors, hand turned solos, sizes 3 to C, widths B, C and D, regular $3,36 Values, now $2,R0. i On our bargain counters you'll find somo real values In Men's and Boya' Shirts. . i "' You certainly can't afford to got along without ono ot thoso Overcoats or Cravonotto Rnln Coals at Twenty per cont reduction. v beys: trousers have arrived Big assortment of knee pants, knlckorbockora nnd long pants In corduroy, bltto sorgo and assorted paltorns at cash storo prlcos Just rocotved a big shipment of Hoslory, among thorn our famous Lluon Knee IIoso for Boys. - . 1 1 . . . r STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEIT SATURDAY AT njSlO. 1 rU-jJGiO Now is tfic time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Ornamental 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., Salem i I there Isn't any wnr botweon the Unl ted States and Japan, and Isn't going to be. Calm yourself In time, Mr. Wot more, do. Or else next Fourth of July you will soe a Japanoso bomb In vory Chlnoso flroorackor sold In the land, and your frlonds will tool Rocord-Hornld. Mental Medicine, A somewhat oooontrlo physician who rocontly dlod would ordor pa tlontu to -take walkB, say dally, on tho left Bldo of tho streot, roturnlng compellod to softly and silently place. by tho othor side; unothor ho would you away, whoro you can proiorvo ut ordor to arUo oach morning at a loast tho remaining tracos of your (certain, hour and oat uheoso with ginger beer, another 4o tako supper precisely nt midnight and oat only applOH, or ho would Instruct tho pu tlunt to put Just ho many grains of salt on tho ogg ho wax to eat and part hlH hair In n different way oach day. Ills objoot wna to got tho mind of tho patient on something else than nymptoms, nnd this schetno workod well in many ensos, oupocialiy when tho patlont was suffering from molan ohollu. Now York Tlmos. profits reduced, would have to con- writers up to mining apparatus and , THE GIVEN SHOE STORE Has come into our possession and we are as sorting the stock, making arrangements for a Reopening Sale, beginning tomorrow morning and by far the biggest bargains in shoes Salem people ever had will be offered here. We have replenished all broken stock and can fit anyone. ac THE BARGAIN SHOE STORE, ffl StiM mtm