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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1908)
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TUB MANAGKMKNT, B piOANTld 8AM..XMS itkUTH A ORAND SUCCK8J5QN TUB MXTitHMK, IN FACT, HAS RKBN A RBCORD HRBAKKR FOR TUB NO ttTRRIiY TO TIIK KCiKNRlUITY OF 'JJIlM OOI PKOPLH OF SALKM AND VICINITY TO WHOM TUB CHKDIT IS DUE. KINDLY NORTHWESTERN DROKKRAUE ACCEPT AGAIN OUR 8IN0I !rroN. fOKHH TII-ANKS lOR Yoim nS?! " "nainil Mi t e Yokohama Tea u PlfcjW ' Company's . -"Not Glllltj PrJCeS" Northwestern Brokerage S Sales How Dckw TIiIh Sound? .linvcliy Wry FIiip Grjulc 11 A It V V R I V B WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY Every Ucniitirul Chocoliito Sc( hi thu Jloiw H A L F P R I C B WBDNESDAY LAST HAY All Flimsy Winn Sols WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY H A L F I R I O B EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 25c Hox IKHt Toilet Sonp. II A L F P It I C i; WEDNESDAY I,ST DAY Gei'niniiy AiiHtrinn and Motlld Glims Vjini'h k WEDNESDAY AT . !! A lF P It I C E Bvery Fjiney Ijiiii) Ii Hit lloime WBDNBSDAY II A L F P It I V B Your Choice of llvi' .Iiudlnlnriw l'l A IjF I'ltl C IJ WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY A Cnrloml of MuJeNtle Pilehers II A L F P It I C E WBDNBSDAY IAST DAY AVIint Do You Think Almiit This? 50c Spider ! Ten H A Ij F P R I (' K My i pound limit 0 each. TnrllT HI The Fliust Hiivtlaiid milun Mnde Odd PiecfH Only II A L F P It I V E WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY (10 e Gunpoudjcr Tea li A L F P It I (' E WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY One pound Limit. 2.c Motile or Ihe llet Fovoc liiK IC.vtnut Mnde ifcc WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY Grand Cone and Tea Pots II A L F P R I C B WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY All Old Gold ClockN II A L F P It I C E WBDNBSDAY LAST DAY All Iknytindfttrtitajl II A I.F PRICE ii WKDXKSDAVUSTDIT'I "TELL EVERYBODY" REMEMBER THE REST OP THIS STOCK IS MARKED ABOUT THE SAME AS WEDNESDAY'S LEADERS. TO THOSE WISHING CUT GLASS, NOW IS THE TIME TO i The Northwestern Brokerage and Sales Co. HOSEBURC & SMALL, Managers STOP! LOOK!! LISTE TUB CLOSING DATB OK TUB .MOST I'OI'UIAIt, P PROGRESSIVE, POWBRKl'L HAM. IX Till: IIISTORYC LBM, MARION COUNTY, ORKGOX, I'O.SITIVKI-V TO Bfl MORROW, MAY uTII, AT 10 O'CLOCK P. JI. Ill S. P. ACCOMODATES THE PUBLIC To proporly tako euro, of additional "business leaving Portland for Sun Frnnclsciuou May 2nd, account war whip iiihiiouvoi'h at tho Rny Glty.tfaln Js'o. 10 letivliiK Portland, 7:45 p. in., May 2nd, 'will mm in two sections. Tho flrHt section will consist of ono limit car, ono ohacrvation enr, two 'dining cavs and qIkJK taiuliinl sloop ors. Tho consist of bocouJ section p proximately will le ono express, two ungKngo cars, throe day coachos or plialr cilrs, two tourist sleopors. Aa no dining cur on fecond rcc tlo breakfast will bo served at Qlbu Jalo lunch at Ashland, dinner at Dnnanuilr, hreakrast at San Frnn Cisco or Oakland after arrival. If travol justlflea additional tour lift cars or daypachea vyill be placei m tho second section to meet the ro cjtilrcmouts, In addition to tho extra Be'rr)co to 13 lemvlug Portland midnight will be oporated as uauul. With this excellent tralu soivlco pushongorfi will bo well tnkon care of. jiertli vesorvatlopH may bo secured through tho ticket agont, Noto particularly only ttrst das tt't'ouluti car pussengarH will be car vied In tho first section, WM. M'MURRAY, .1NO. M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agt. A., Ci. P. A. Kodol completely (Ugests all rliiHSQti of food. It will get light at the troublo and do tho very work Itself for 4ho stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. .p i TUgaerti in tho live btock markets lu not tho big thing it was; tho big Kst cattlo, tho blggost horms and biggest bogs' are at a ilscountM U U quullty that counts in ttho Ions vnn , o- - . Keuedy'a Laxative Cougli Syrup aotH uot constipate, but on the other pnd its iHvatlve principles gently wwuve the Wowels. Children Uko it. Old by all druggists, CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET Wlrelem Tetimmphy lndooi. GRKATKST RBCBPT10.V IX HIS TORY OK PACIFIC COAST TO RB GIVBX KLICirr UPON ITS . ARIVAL. Tho downing ovont In the woVld famonis voypge ol the American battleship fleet will bo tho rousing ro captlon it received In San FraMclsco From the hour the sixteen big mon-of-wr,r plough through the Ooldon Gato on May Gth until thcclco of tho grand rovlow on May Sth, every moment will bo filled with stirring and historic ovents. Thp Southeri Paclflc Company lines In Oregon will maho a low round trip rato foi this occasion from Salem to San Francisco of 125. Sale dates , Mr.y 2, 3 and 4. Final return limit Is 2D days. Tuls will allow amplo tlmo to sdeln dotall tho rebuilding of the groat city of San Francisco. To visit the many points of Intorost In nnd around the Day City and make side trips at pleasure li Southern California, Call on any ngeuts for descriptive, matter of Cal ifornia, maho sleeping car reserva tion in advance, . . WM, McMURAY, General Passenger Agent. JOHN' M. SCOTT, Assistant General Passenger Agont. Tho f -ar or over production of farm crops keeps many farmers from t living for lniger yields par aero, and prolonging human llfo croatos fear of over-populating the earth. Why not strive for both? Bach will tako care of the other. .1 - o Hoys Will Re 1Joj. and aro nlway j getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scald". Don't neglect such things they may result Borlotis If you do, Apnlj Mallard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and it will lellevo the pain and heal tho trouble. Price 25c, 50c and $1 00, Sold by all dealers. i . i i i It lu tho proud boast .that the American union is "an asylum for the opjireusod of all. nations." Aro the atntea constituting tho yUm In cluded? many citizens bcoiu Inclluod to sk, The transmitter Is very hlmple and consists of a small Induutlqu coll made lu the usual manner. A core consisting, of n large iiuinhvr ol Iron wires in surrounded with glass or ithor insulating' material, and over this are wound a few turiiH of No. lfl Insulated copper wlro. Tho secondary consiatu of many turns of No. 3tS wire, wound over nnd insu lated from tho primary. Tho end of tho nccondary nro connect' J to two small brnsa balls oepcrated a very short dlstanco from each other. When the current Is bioken In the primary a spark occurs at UiIh gap. An automatic break may bo used In the primary, or the current may be broken by hand. In hqth cases a con denoor or Loyden par 'should be bridged across 'the contact points. With bucIi a col), giving only onri-olghth-lnch spark, the author has obtained' waves that could bo de tected In any part of tho house. One. sldo 'of tho spnrk gap should ho con nected to a single short, harp -wire, which w.111 serve as tho antenna or aerial, The othor sldo should ife connected to a gas or water pipe In tho game room or near by. This will glvo a "free naui to tho earth. The receiver nlso Is very "simply Tho microphone detector gives very good results. This consists of two carbon plates, sharpened to a knlfo I edge, with n fnirly largo noedle rest ing on them. One sldo Is connected to -the antenna, and the othor s,!d0 sWi'd be grounded, as with thQ transmitter. In shunt with the de ( toctor lo n battery and a telephone receiver. A rheostat should be us?d to regulate the current. j, This comprlaea the e-ppnintns. Thh transmitter may bo In one room nnjj 'tuo receive m the other, but a small spark at the transmitter will give out waves that will traverse the needle, causing it to cohero for an Instnn with the carbon ami thoraj' by producing a click In the telephone receivor. " thb way moasagoc moye sent t all over the house, and tho amateur will find this a good stnrtlnjr nolnt If ho wishes to learn something I aboiit wireless'. J. h, Fentresa Ip,' e-icctrician and Mechanic. Drauui by Film and Kuniiel. It xuoms that the any may be noar when tlia sound of tho mummer shall be low and the grasshopijer a buiden in tho Holds of Thc-jpls. For i ho "thoatorlum" which was a threat, has becotno a fact, It 3 poholhlo to see and hear three grand operas and thruo Shakespearean plnys, bisldos "Dr. .lekyll and Mr. Hyde," by way of tho moving picture screen and the gramophone. Not a 'tragedian lu the laud shall behold a synchronized "Hamlet" without agieelng that In the grosH and scope of my opln Ion, This bodes some Btrango eruption to our state. Under tho schomo of mechanical stai3 performances, tonsillitis and tho stellar system, with Its exclusive snlnrlos, may vanish from the list of manngera' plagues, A gramo phonetrniiBmlttor does not havo a o'liuatic throat, and tho disk record of a, voice onco made Is nn inexpen sive Joy forever. Resides tho "the utorUini" can never balk visibly at being billed for an extra matinee. Rut can tho requisite thrill bo transmitted across the fobtlights if the gallorles must realise that Dea demoun la in danger equally from Othollo's wrath and a flaw in tho film? Shall not "A Midsummer Night's Dream" merge Into a night mare of apprehension If the contin uity of TItiinia'a bright spirit is to hang upon the faithfulness of the calcluni-llght mnchlne? In tho draina which holds and delights our senses The lunatic, the lover and tho poet Are of Imagination all compact. Will fanoy endure the Juxtapol tlon of whirring multlucopo wheo!n nnd a blatant funnel? Now York World. It is hotter to euro tho llttlo cougnl .Mr John Rlha, of .VlaSMj "I havo been nelllnj Dil ncy and U'adder flUi fan year und they site Wttfl non man any pin iifr by all dealers. than to take chances of consump tion. Tho best cough euro Is KoujpV, Balsam. Druggists soil It nt 2Cc and 50c a bottle. 2liM M SKmHwiLV w9lRl'H'j?n " -5B PSb WK BuSbwm yswJaPB. Th Meet ComforUbl Pkce in the House." Tnnc 2udor MMH PORCH SHADES You ran turn jw"11 to a cool coiy comfort5 .... .. ... .Inrlnr ltd I Hi; iuuih ji ds and add tsreatly tj joj and delist e H by simply flttlnj porch with Vndor shades. The cost ImP! pared with the w afford. Poi't aM most iascnitalXDitwM porch. A Hajjpy Fa'tber. is soon turned to a sad ono if ho lias to Wlllk fhf flnni vnu !..!.. )V,h, u .r',nR McGee's Baby Wlxlr will, make tho child well,-sooth-r Its nerves. Induce healthy, normal slumber. Best for disorder ed bowels and squr stomachall teething babies need It. Pleasant to irw, sure, ana sare, contains no Harmful druea PrlMi or; an.i c,i cents per bottle. Sold by "all dealers, J N mmmm mm tmmm m m pwm m m mm mm - "" Oir m U4?AU?W' w-tM 7BO J-- A !,, U l,r,llv ..nnuilete Without a haWON ... ,,..., nn,i art? bOU eludes numerous styjos anu awb ....... .. . ..,.i ii,v hammock and - are wiuiiii uiu irnfii " "" , j.i . ... . ..n.nr (OW1: your IoIbuio hours. Wo havo tnem i materials that are sure to please our patron YJUIT creditI is .Ol