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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1908)
. DAILY OAIMTAiWWIWrAIj, SAMM; RKaoN. ATintIAS', MAY g, 180 u riMK. nTrT.-T',rvr- liliWIittWMfclWlilllWfcWil .rrwi Portland Railway, tight and Power Company Willamette Valley Division THE COLT N t ..Mi,.'. 1 "BR&VKING" VS. "EDUCAtllSiiE?' (ByV C. T. Cb!t', Union county, Or.) How often lo wo hear' (ho remark "w' are breaking a-'younghorsej" When I hear pits oft-repeated' phrase I q'uestleri: HoW matiy men who TikH, ontrusled to their card and ;t!aanco this" most noUle nnlmnl Gd.U feaa placed In our keeping, ever re- 'Mlho tho Importance of properly ed ucating or training their fnithfiui ifwVant; In8tead:ofr.breflkIrfg7 ft My friend, what do you . moan when you say you are breaking thb folt?. Are you really and truly go' fig tftbreak hlg will his ambition', Iltt oriorgy his" mature to b bo cowed and Bllonced, that ho wll) bo Afraid to use his strength to exert ip tho utmost jthe. Immonsp power that lies stored Iri tub'stf sinews and Muscles, to Intelligently and quickly obey your slightest or most urgent command? "Wo ntart our boya and glrlo In jthe public Bchool. They completo tho coyrso there taught and we then pack tho trunk; a ticket for some oolleg'o or university city Is pur .chased where thoy may ' spend another four years obtaining know ledge. Our boys arid girls are intel ligent, thinking, reasoning beings tho hlghost type of God's creatures, tho highest typo of ho animal crea tion. On ah average wo will say twolvo years spent In tho course of, educntlon or training them for life's duty. This Is right and propor. Did any ono evor say break the boys to work? Break tho girls to edw? Broak tho young men and wo men to become mathematicians, doc tors, lawyers, ministers, or to gain knowlcdgo In any certain calling? . Somd ono will remark: "Such nonsense, to comparo a horso to a person." Are you sure wo aro not spending very good sense? A horso is an Intelligent, thinking, and reas oning being. I will admit that ho can not speak tho EnglUh language, but If hlo master will use Just a mlto of good common horse sense whon handling this Rnmo dumb bruto, It will not require much tlmo o ascortnfn that a horso can under stand moat any human language. Suppoco wo try changing our tac tics and try educating our .friend, Train, him to pull, to trot, to gallop, to como to ub whon his service Is required, to gently tnko to hie task or tho load, tho saddle, tho plow, tho cart, or whatever tho tnsk, and do .It with a gentle, obedient, kindly expression of tho eyo that so plainly apeakB whon ho can not convey by spoech. . Ycm begin with tho boy early, "be gin with tho colt early." Educate klm by starting when you can easily accomplish so much, By education teach him that you are his friend, thfetigh over Impress upon him that yoH are his mastor. Kindness will conquer the most vicious nriimnl Whlro righting and rough bruto farw will only make him fear, hate, and bo ovpr ready to fight buck. But seme win my: "Thero aro wflllng to train your son In his pub Ifo school and college course for 12 years and he can talk and reason and a yoni say is pretty smart With out this training, and with this colt, who can not talk and reaBon. in your Jdnguagd, you lose all patience If Ho falls td ca(ch on, to yotir Ideas In something like fifteen, minutes. If you hitch him to a wagon twice nnd hp .'refuges to pulj a" big, load the riefc't time ybli thrnSh him, and for what? Pdrhnps his collar does not fll Insleifd pinches his throat. Per haps tho back ntid belly band girt too, close and when tilling on a hard strain not being accustomed to riiovinfc In such a condition, hit wind is affected temporarily and ho comes back. Tho rensdn of all.Is, summed up. He has not been educated to pull and, like any artisan, must first learn his trade It is' your duty to bo educate him nnd teach him tho rudiments and science of. his pro fc88lon to haul heavy loads, to plow n straight furrow, to walk quickly and smoothly, trot swiftly and quickly and wllllnglv obey your overv wish' ahd command. Fellow horsemen, let us look upon pur friend .tho horso as a. creature God. has entrusted to our cure, and though our Bervant yot our bonofac tor, for whoro would wo turn to re place so faithful a friend ri6 tho horse? Feed him quality, though ho may not have tho pure food act to cham pion his cause. Glvo him sufficient quality to nourish nnd stimulate that powerful body to perform tho task you may demand. Becauio ho can not say the water Is muddy or stagnant, do not fall to lead him to the spring or If need bo carry from tho well nature's thirst-quench. Ing and refrerhlng beverage pure water. "But come horses aro foels: you can not tench them." Yes, I know somo wouid-bo horsemen aro fools nnd It eooms to bo somewhat con tagloun dl?nso from man to beast. For .amplo, a very balky driver wjll mot always Infect tho anJmnlB under his care with tho bacilli that his hldo Ib Impregnated with. "But how am I going to do all this training, this cducntlng? I broko horses all my lifo and this new Id.en mav be all right but how do you go about It, what rules and coursn of Instruction do you fol low?" Hero you are: Throw awav all f'tch weapons br whips and lariat or lasso, and all boisterous, loud and rough treatment. Supplement klndnoiB, quietness and gentleness, nnd got on tho good oldo of tho colt Then, step by stop, glvo him his 'esBon3 little by Uttlo. Never mako n. falB movo or do anything that must be undone. Somo horsemen ubo a drug that said to attach tho animal to tho master and cause him to do his bid ding. I have such a preparation and ubo it on all animals that I ) vi i ' ) ! : 1' ' Who carries the wood, splits the kindling, and builds the fire in your family? Stop it : ;; ,".... 1 1 . !. r km k faf': V 1'i M, tf fcAft -, X. f j; Jt, $ 4&ijr ' P Y h Get a . Gas Stove .'Jr I Convenient, cheap as wood, clean. if f:;-. (t . ) If ..v ' t?.- SALEM WOODBURN SILVERTON MT. ANGEL MlilMllllfcl(iWilliiliilWbtWIMIllMlilMMlliU1liliMIWWWW glvo, away tho rcclpo t6 those who CHANGE IN1 EUGENE (opened up there Bevernl years ago," Things are waking up thrflJ will mako olncoro usg of It. it is: ix wwiw i'iiwi no oxpeciB u io net-p paco wan u0 valley, Turner hag tsd i Kindness ffull moasuro): thought- fmlncBB for tho comfort of tho pa- A deai was mado this week whereby I. T. Nlcklln takes tho ln- jccfptlonH." I say: Nover. You aro wish to conquor. I am willing to Tan Footwear Another large shiprpent of tan Ox fords and pomps in fhc newest shades received this week. ' i , , New styles and designs received as fast as the factories produce them. Remember us when buying your Spring footwear. Special agents for Hanan Shoes v YlKHUCE t ' . tjr,J'Hl.v -m , , iLeIers in up-to date footery" .di til tlont (full woanuro) aufflcWnt pMro 4 t 'f ;r c Nca, , th0 of quarters (full moaauro): novor In Iuto. novor worry, regularly feed bo no chango In the placo of bus! noss. Mr. Nlcklln will conduct a and .proper curry. . general' dry goods business at tho To tho abovo add all tho human ,A .?. ,, r,nini .ni KVnlna rs arm muofAl InfA onvvltA UUU4U UIU RVUI1U U fct mix well and adrainieter continuous' ly. CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET own and conduct the grocery store dopartment. Mr. Nlcklln will add greatly to tho stock of dry goods now qn hand, and as tho business hns grown wondorfully Blnco ho growth of tho town. Tho building meeting. oi mo uua euow8' diock win nua greatly to tho popularity of that n0 medIclno has exer don 4 cornor irom a uusmefls Bianupoini, ,,,. rAt ,u ..inl and It will no doubt grow much town,r wfl5d,DS.,0 p,p !j B uottor your uy oar., i"'' "uu '"'""t u,,'" Mr. Neal haB not decided what ho 'grip cougo than Ktmp'i Dilai, will do out win tnko a real ror osj COUEh cure. ti cnort time ns nia neann is noti j an that no can uesiro. 1 In In Curry county every votor twolvo wan himself a candidate. 4-. . arnnili II n .v. naHWlhtajNIifl rr &tfmik GREATEST ItEOEPTION IN III8 TOItY OP PACIFIC COAST IX) nE GIVEN FIEET UlON ITS AMVAIj. Tho c: owning event in tho world famous Voyage of tho American battleship fleet will bo tho rousing re-1 copMon It received In San Francisco Prora tho hour the sixteen big mon-' of-war plough through the Golden Gato on May Gth until theclCio of the gran rovlow on May 8th, every moment will bo filled with stirring1 nnd historic events. ( Tho Southon Pacific Company' lines In Oregon will make a low round trip rate foi this occasion from Salem to San Francisco of $25,, Sale dates , May 2, 3 and 4, Final return limit Is 29 daya. Tils will allow araplo tlmo to see In detail' tho rebuilding of tho great city of San Francisco. To visit tho many points of interest in nnd nround tho Bay City and mako sldo trips at pleasure In Southern California. Call on any agonta for descriptive matter of Cal ifornia, raauo Bleeping car reserva tion Jn advance, WM. McMUJlAY, Genornl Passenger Agont. JOHN M. SCOTT, Assistant General I'assongor Agent. Notice to Cliungo Gmdes on State and Commercial Streetn. Notice Is hereby given that tho common council of tho city of Sa lom, Orogon, adopted a resolution, April 27, 190S. for the changing of established grades on State street In Bald city betweon the eas lino of Commercial street and tho west line of Church street, and Commercial -.treet In said city between the. north bank of South MM Creek and tho nqrjth line of Center street. .Said C)5SQ to be mndo In accordance wth the profiles and report as made., .from the survey of J. P. Per- By order of the common council, W. A. MOORES, 1 i i There's this difference, between the cocoa habit and the coffee habit: Cocoa makes yoti health ier, stronger, steadier, better able to do your share. Does coffee? f s j v ' . v ' ' t tmm tm im n m l, j iibB- h m m LESS THAN. A CENT A CUP s liV-1 ''r i r COCOA Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa . at any price Cjn be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. . i iSi' ' '" " ,)' : I), GkimrtWH CoppBy , -urr. . ' 4-3-llt, Recorder .jaik..' , -,.iydUif,w'. iiJ, difijLb.9r '.i i. . ... t"l . .'A. : jt .m - MA && '3'milttblhr . itoti