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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
VTJV" PAELV CAPITAL JOUR AI,, 1ALMM, ORBQON, TKUByY, IAICH 1, !. .Cv egon Sienna Mineral Paint Co. W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil ad Guaranteed Strktly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. . - T HIS 19 THE TEHEE OF YEAR TO THINK OF PAINTING YOUR MOUSE. THERE 15 NO BETTER PAINT TO USE THAN THAT MANUFACTURED BY THE OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO., OF SALEM, OREGON. THIS IS A ROME prfODUOT, AND IT IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY PAINT" MADE. PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OF THB CITY SHOULD BEAR THIS IN MIND AND USB THE OREGON SIENNA PAINT IN PREFER 'kNCH TO ANY OTHER. THB COMPANY HAS LATELY ESTAH LISHKD A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN PORTLAND, AT 114 EAST UNION AVENUE. pep DAINTQ are uscd by tl,e State on ILJL r tin i a PubIic ,nstitutJons on thcir lit and have stood the severest tests that Can be ap- APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STRECT BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and manufactured at Safem, Ore. iCXKR-HAN ', TELIA OF HIS TRIP ftua jpeclal say w Superintendent of Schools J. saraw, who has been vlaltlng tiroujaout th oast with tltoof the state acricultural HtornM to tlui city Tuea- SL iUadtnt ACKermaa stated h tonal Oregon schools cora- TorwiyirIth Eastern instl- txcept those devoted to tpt thoso devoted to tho higher courses of learning, such as tho regular universities and agri cultural colleges, which are allowed a much larfcer proportional appropriation. The purpose of tho trip, which last Kerr, on tho other hand, has decided upon certain drastic changes for Ills cQcgof which will bo put Into opera tion at pnee. Ackerraan and Kerr, as mombors of tho National Educational assocla- ed flvo weeks, was to Investigate tho.t,on convention, which thoy attended, rnauuor In which castorn Institutions ( were granted a reception by Presl aro teaching Industrial studies aud, dent Itooscvolt, who went thoroughly manual training. Ackcrman la not i ,nt the school Question. Ackerman prepared to Introduce any Imraediato iwa appointed on a commttee of tho changos, hut will Improve tho do mestic and manual training courses as ho Is able from time to time. Dr. EER PROMOTES EMPERANCE prized as a Pood Product, and Wt With by the Government m trtWHlzed tbe world over that tho drinking of beer i!liUi,.?!?.pwance aBd 90bfty to a far greater extent ihaa Prohibition laws 0n the Statute hooks. tad m . Euro'l6aQ nations wo encouraging tho manu iZ BmPUo of light beers containing" about three and 'fcikM... , fcVUO'. ana mo result has ooen most gratllying tte 7 u Bovernment has taken a positive stand la L&i depaitraent holding that the re-establishing r i. J? 0l UlIrance and sobriety. convention to proparo statistical forms to bo presented to the com missioner of education at Wasbfig ton, which forms are to "be recom mended for uniform -use throughout the United States. Amoug tho colleges visited by tho Oregonlans wore Cornell, Columbia, stato agricultural coltego of Minneso ta, Stout Manual Training schpol of Wisconsin and agricultural colleges ai Moaison, Wisconsin, unampagne. Iilllnots, and many other similar 'universities. Ms t WTWaswat aa a "Food Product," and Is so dealt trMi , H uL . tnc l"raPanles have contradicted the -lies tiri.l, BITCS Currency thrnimh nmhlkln unnud Minf JsLi WM a bar to securing insurance, and havo fcfttoi r11 Csot more than two quarts during twen- Nftrt, i. ' u Vl saa. une ai tinnsn me tklk . WW that the r0t -i.u - K. .!.. W a, aJk WBo4some, and the day Is no far distant when aiifc P1 or tha dallr fitihaictnrj of BVPrv famnv "iwjr.r"01' aWw.". erfood necoseltles. i y ,Wjfc r lhe ni Brewery ABfiocIatlon Is in every ' fa b. "ooa enterprisfi can produce. It speaks Si5M own be4t adWt,Mm8Ilt BREWERY ASSOCIATION SWOtOWGON IUteumatic Pains Relieved. B. P. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years of age, and for 20 years justice of tho peace at Martinsburg. Iowa, says: MI am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism la oiy loft arm and right hip. I have used three botties of Chamberlain's Fain Balm and it did me lots of good." For sa'.e at Dr. Stone's drug store. Itoseburg has a Commercial -lub wun o- memoera. , ., j Hi Make the breakfast a success and the day will take care of itself. Folrs Jimut ymm jt P2SS ofM Goldn Gf C off mm j starts the day right. Aroma tight tins Never in hulk. Sold on merit No prize -ro coupons-no crockery. AN" AMERICAN'S IKSOKUTKN OF A SPANISH BULL FIGHT My Impression of Mexican bull flghU are most likely thoso of all Americans who have witnessed them how anyone can enjoy seeing man and beast In conflict, with tho chances ten to ono In the man's favor, I cannot understand. In my estimation any game is devoid of sport where any one party has an unequal chance. A largo party of Americans, in cluding myself, went over lno Jau r6x.Old Mexico, Sunday, January 19, to see a bun fight tor the first time. Tho celebrated Spanish, mata dor, Gulno, was billed to appear (salary $4000 tor tho oao perform aace) and do battlo wtth he "fe reetouu bct3." We each paid our ll.St In good American cola and feus seats in the bleachers, near the water of a dirty bunch of Greas ers, , The band played a Spanish air tho bugles notes sounded, and the til a began. Oi)t Marched' the entire bufich ot lighters la order, the two matadors, fire plcftdores, and three spearmen, riding nags that were almost ready fr Ike soap market. The horses to oe'McrlKed to the hull's bora's, but the men fully protected by steel shields on foot and legs. They marched around tho ring twico, bow lag aad waving to the big crowd and then tho bugle sounds again. They all htdo behind the barriers, the gate Is opened, in charges a bull Mad? Tos. Who would bo with a larbed fishhook stuck in his back, with red streamers attached? Tho hull makes for tho first thing ho sees a horse. Ho Is met by tho rider's spear, but keeps on going, and usually rips tho horso with n gash as long and wido as your arm. Tho rider is unhurt. The plcadorcs run up with their bright colored banderlllos, ono in each hand, war ing them at the bull and of course tho bull follows tho colors and the plcadorcs, who nimbly sidesteps and sticks the two barbed spears into the bull' shoulder. Tho placing of the banderlllos Is about tho wholo busi ness, as It reaulros delicate footwork and a quick oyo. After these barbs are securely placed, tho bull Is ready for the matador. "Butcher Smear," be decked In gay colors with red capo concealed a long sword, ho walks straight up to tho bull who charges for tho capo, of courso not for tho man, and all tho man has to do la to sidestep and tho bull passes' on, turns land makes another drive, for tho cape. After tiring the bull till ho does not caro to tight anymore, tho matadoro stands immediately in front of tho bull, takes aim with bis sword, and just as the bull charges, plunges the sword Into his neck,' through hta heart, to tho hilt, aud tho Mexicans yell with dollght, throwing their haLu..lnto the rlug, which is tho Mexican way of show Ing their appreciation. In tho mean time, tho Americans turn away in disgust. An American would de-l ugnt in seeing mo duii untsn mo matador, Instead ot the opposite. This samo program is repeated ( four times. Altogether four bulls arc butchered. A sickening disgust ing sight to anyone who admires fair play and enjoys good -sport. The bull has no chance whatovor for life. It's nothing but rank butch ering. "- They won't allow prize flchts In Mexico. They claim Its' brutal. The ring was crowded with women and children who yelled with de light, same as the men. There Isn't even a semblance ot sport to a bull fight. Mt Is down right butchering and a blot on elvilization. It seems Incredible that such things could oc cur in this age. Roy Tribue. Old Coughs Keep tn Jw AwcA vtth jtwr famitjt dter. wjc,M 5 ! imta. A OSf eswfo.iiemMrfttt cotttm, n coughs, extremely "perilous couafe, coughs that shake the whole body. H tkes a wren medieifte, a rfDMra U. THf AM at mil Hans. Cherry Pectoral. LimHlBg Lfcittot MeMlug lM Great A new "licensing bill" was Intro duced by the government Jn the houso of commons on tho27th. The bill provides for tho compulsory re duction, within a apect&od period and on a uniform scale, ot tho aumbcr ot regular saloon 41ceases throughout tho country, The number ot salooaa to bo licensed Is based malaly upoa tho density or the populatloa. Ii cities it is proposed to allow ae saloon for every 758 peraeas, aa ia the couatry districts oa. sajeoa for every 4te persoas. This regula tion, It Is estimated, wilt wipe hu !a the neighborhood of Se,m li censes; about eae-tklrd ot Ike ares eat taut, the reduction to be efteeted ia 20 years, 1st areveattag tk kll) " I'm N the chancellor ot tho exchequer, MV, Asutth, declared that in the opiate of tho government all effective reweV In this Held mast aim at tho afca meat ot two principal pplhtg naeev ly, a progressive reduction ot ia excessive faculties tiow allowed fer the rotatl sale et latoxJcatiag HvaeMjT aad the gradual complete reetrfc by thr state, yfk d'ue reward for mh Istiag iatereets, of Its property la aJ mtaepely whkk Hh lmtrevhlet)r, allowed to slip, frees iu eeatrel. 4 W Totf KlfOW. , ' The mertu w the Tkaa Wir;W weMtd aerer at 'trevf Vidaeef bladder, or rkmeJtM trettble, -f kettle, twe saoaAba1 tntaatt, ai by . p. Hiea J drug tttL or by ate it XU TeettoMte wkh. eaeh ktU. .i.eyni n,"""m'"i-ii- mmm ' - .... . -- i NEW MLUNERY . sprins m TRIMMED HATS liOfdy creaUons, all tho aeweet Aetrfgas, materials- ot excel lent finality. Trimmed by first-class trimmers, very roaaOHabie prices. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Selected from tho best domestic and imported stock. The lurgcftt nd host assortment ever brought to Salem. llmuUfH. flowers And fotUgo. Little prices. Fancy Hat Plan aad Onwmits, Ml the aew tlihnp at Ion prioes. - Large and Well Selected Stock Lowest Prkcs in the State of OrefOfi ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercii! St. READY TAH.ORCDjCLOTHC fOn WKLL DCJCD riK.rw. M J m m 1 T J i mm " S lVix- 1 c 7 F j9 PRiCC WANti; 2Q 4C r BANK TALK No, 7 -BY THE -- STATEMENT NO. 1 MEN HAVE T1CKKT Statement No. I Republicans have decided lo present an united front Aad pick a wlnnng tloket for the leg islature In opposition -to tho demand of the maohlna .leaders that a ticket be nut up "unalterably oppoied to Stattment No. 1" in Marlon county. A conference of the leaders of the' movement will be held ia the city Saturday, the day set for tbe rasas ( convention, and tbe men who are now being canvassed to compose the dl-J rect primary legislative tloket, and who will stand for the eleotiou of tbe people' ohoico for United States senator. ar tbe following; Hal D. Patton and Dr. H. C. Ep ley ot Salem. Ifenry J. Miller of Aurora. Archie C. Llbby.of Jefferaoa. Bruce Cunningham, of Liberty. , They are all Jean progrejUre young republicans who would stand for tbe interests of the taxpayers and the development of the state, and who will cheerfully aeeept defeat If, tbe people prefer to go back to the old way of ehoolag senator hackM by a attic UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SAIEM, OREGON aeeaaaamemweaamammMw WMweewmeemmwmee Security for Funds A close Mtudy of our publitbed atatemoht will reveal informa tion concerning this bapk's aisc(B and liabilities, Every Item is listed, and It Is ehown how alt moneys-aro Invcalod. Our purpose g tp make buoIi Invutmenta. of fundj that' wUTgtyo satUfactlon, We havo sufllolent available oaih on handfto piro tcot and euro for our deponltor at all timoa and underjcjlrcym,- staucea. Safety flret, proflu secondary. 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