Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY. RAY 0. 1008
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Where the fineft biscuit,
R cake, hot-breads, cruets
or puddings are required
Ifoyal is indispensable.
Royal
JSalcmg Powder
AtsaJateljrJPme
Mot only for rich or fine food
or for special times or service.
Royafisiequally valuable in the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa
sions. It makes the food more
tasty, nutritious and wholesome. (
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A Caso of Going to the Dogs.
If you would live happily forovor
nftor, you mu&t consult the ornclo
of science boforc each meal. Tho
proper way to eut nt breakfast may
bo altogether tho wrong way by tho
time (tliuior Is sorved; and tho food
that you oat today to make you
strong and bouncing may give you
tho rickets If you eat It tomorrow.
Scarcoly have wo mastered tho art
of Flutchorlzlng chewing every
motitlifr.il of coffee or of bacon un
til our Jawfl ache, and We" look like
a cow when all at onco wo are
told by ono of Undo Sam's food ex
pertH that wo must never think, of
chewing our inrnt. No, Indeed!
Tho only rational way to. ont bef
atoak or jwrk chops or roiiHt turkey
Is to nwallow It In big lumps. And
In ordor that wo may bo nssurod
lhat sclonco knows, what It Ih talking
about wo aro referred In ull oarnost
pos to our frloud the dog. Does not
FIdo, to Bay nothing of Towsor, gulp
down hltf moot without chewing It?
Thorofore, If we would bo happy and
fair of faco, lot ub do n& wo aro
told.
That wo aro turned ovor to the
dog nlicr.ild not surprise us. Tho
doubting Thomas In mutters of diet
Is alwayH referred to nn animal of
boiuo flort. If ho quostloiiB the wis
dom of living on nuts, ho I at once
nuBwerod and nboBhod by tho re
minder that squirrels llvo on nuts,
and what cronturo so joyous and
nimble aa tho squlrrol? If ho hosl
tatos to auhsorlbo to a dal'y break
faHt of oats and corn and strange
biscuits douo up like liny, ho Is
brought around through tho con
vincing ovldonco of tho horso and
tho ox. Their dlot Is confined to
grass ami cereals. Then why not
1Ih If he would bo noblo and Btrong?
So, also tho mastorful lion upholds
tho carnivorous dlot; tho mighty
olophnnt Is tho exemplar of the veg
otarlan; Hie abundant pig demon
urates tho contontment and tho tls
Buo that como from oatlng what's
Bet bofore you; tho powerful boar
toachos us that tho way to oat
properly Is to fast, whllo tho wholo
moungorlo, without respoct to In
dividuals, pronches tho doctrine of
uncookod foods.
And so, accordingly, we must
study tho dog to bo convinced of tho
merit of bolting our mont. What
ndvantago tho dog possesses ovor
us, olthor physically or morally, bo
cnuso ho oats In this unmnnuorly
fashion, Is not for us to question.
It doQrt not profit us to cross swords
with solence. Soleneo says, "On to
tho doga." So lot us go.
If It bo our private opinion that
our grandfather Is for us n better
guide than our poodle, It Is not for
us to mako public speech of It, lost
our lack of faith work confmlon
with all 4ho other good teachings
of the world that rost upon tho su
perior wisdom of the lowor orders
of croation, from tho ant of Solo
mon to the wolf of Thompson-Seton.
Moreover, If wo put oursolvos o
it wo au find points In which tho
dog does oxoel us and thoroby bo
como for .ub nn example Ho can
get a good, meal without paying for
It; ho ga.i outrun a rabbit; ho can
scratch his head with his feet; ho
tan wlgglo his oars; his bosC friends
can kick him In the ribs with Im
punity; ho can carry a basket of ap
ples In his mouth, and ho can shako
lilmsolti iljfyMtvflor, a bath. ,,An,d.-nM
this because ho doesn't chow. What
more enn wo ask?
Therefore, as tho sluggard went to
the ants to learn wisdom, so like
wise lot us go to the dogs until
tomorrow or mnyhap tho day nfter.
Clifford Howard In May Llppln-
cott's.
When your food seems to nnuBo
ate take Kodol. Take Kodol now
and until you know you aro right
again. There Isn't nny doubt about
what it will do and you will find
tho truth of this statement verified
after you hovo used Kodol for a few
weeks. It is sold here by all drug
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Circus Life Is Healthful.
Tho. youthful nppcurauco of nil
circus celebrities never falls to ollclt
a word of astonishment. A girl of
apparently 19 Is accompanied by
on j that looks IS, yet they are
mother and daughter. Circus wo
men grow up until they are 20,
then, thoy stop, not counting birth
days' but looking them. "How do
you do It?" was .asked potlto Loulso
Stlckney, who does a llttlo-glrl net
with a whlto pony and a whito enrt.
"Life In theopen nlr and constant ex
orcise, 1 suppose," alio oxplaincd,
with a pretty (lush of appreciation.
Desplto tho childish nppearnnco of
this little woman, Mr3. Stlckney Is
tho proud mother of a ton-year-olJ
boy, whom alio and her husband aro
keeping far from the circus. Ho Is
attending school and, when his ed
ucation Is moro advancod, thoy hope
that ho will dovolop n talent for
tho logltlmnto. It Is tho bright star
of all circus poopio thnt their chil
dren will entor tho legitimate a
hope that Is ' too often follod, for
thoro Is moro In Inheritance thnn
In training, nnd It Is dllUcult for a
child of pnronts who hnvo spoilt
tholr llveB In tho ring not to have
n love for tho gllttor and oxclto
nient, and for tho smell of the saw
dust, A gonornl air of optimism por
vades n circus. Porformors soldom
confess that they nro tired, and
never thnt thoy aro sick. The sug
gestion that ono should bo nervous
In doing a dangerous net In midair
Is pooh-poohed. It Is n notnhjo
faot that , a. circus woman will-not
admit fora moment that sho feols
tho slightest desabt of hor ability,
and tho., very mention of slcknoss
occasions a flaro of temper, which
proves thnt unconsciously the clrcils
fo!k nbldo by tho prlnelpnl laws of
montul thorapoutlos, and thereby
ward off many alls that would othor
wlso assail thoni. All circus folk
nro firm bollovers In suggestion,
nnd those nccustonud to training
hnvo disco vorod thnt it is possible
for tho human being to nccompltsh
much moro whero tho will Is firm,
and nothing whero thoro Is no faith
in self. Hnrrlt Qiilmby In Leslle'3
Weokly.
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Tho Kml of the World.
should It como tomorrow would find
fully 1-3 of the peoplo suffering with
rheumatism of either slight or se
rious nature. Nobody need suffer
with rheumatism for Ballard's Snow
Liniment drives away tho trouble,
relievos tho pnln Instantly and
leaves tho user as well and supple as
n two-year old. Sold by nil dealers.
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OATOniA.
A Market For Faked Pictures.
Eut tho sum of the fncts agreed
upon by artists nnd dealers Is that
I for yenrs Europo has produced and
America consumed tens of thou
sands of alleged specimens of tho
I work of tho most famous men of ho
Pait nnd prosont note that of the
jPro3cnt also. It Is much easier to
produce n spurlos Corot ' than a
I spurious Rembrandt -It might bo
said thnt no expert could possibly be
docelved as to tho work of tho Flem
ish master. Tho stntoment Is mado
by n New York man who has gath
ered datn In tho course of many
years that ho "knows of not less
than 37,000 pnlntlngp In this coun
try which have been guaranteed by
tho men who sold thorn to bo ac
tual specimens of tho great French
artist's work. No this Is not a
Parisian who painted "In tho stylo
of Rombrandt," and ono oxamplo
signed by tho young man's own
name, was preceded In Its transit to
this- country by a cnblo dispatch,
from tho denier to tho treasury de
partment that an attempt wbb being
mado to smuggle in a gonulno Rom
brandt undor tho name of a living
painter. Tho Now York conBlgnoo
actually paid duty on a fraud, hut
having tho receipt of tho collector
certifying that duty was paid on a
Rembrandt, ho nnd his Parllan ac
complice sold tho fako to n rich
Western collector nt n high prlco.
"Ono of tho best known art dcnlors
In London is a notorltts distributor
of fakod Bpoclmons ot tno groat
British palntors, such no Gnlnsbor
ough, Reynolds, Constable Rnoburn.
Almvn his Bnlondld offices In tho
mlaprlnt 37,000, thnt is tho fig- heart of London no nns n nno sumio.
uro." Tho writer whom wo quoto nnu it is saui uuu, uvl-.j ..
adds; I thon ho will enpturo eomo young nr-
Of course, Corot was extremely tlst able to Borvo his purposes and
prolific, and very vnrlablo In his I lock him up In thnt Btudlo for wooks
work. It hna boon estimated thnt until ho hns turndd out tho ro-
hn tirnrlttnn.l cnmntlilntr 111n 91100 ' n 11 1 r 0(1 number Of BPUrlOUB mUS-
tialntlntra nnd sketches dnrlnir his. tors.' "Springfield Ropubllcnn.
long ltfo time, nnd thnt about one-
half of that number havo reached
this side of tho ocean; that Is, about
Cost of British Rnlltvnyn.
Tim exuensjcs In connection with
10 nor cent of tho number of paint- n creat railway, as wan shown dur-
Ings holding honored plnces In ing tho recent nogotlntlotiB botweon
nomes nnu arc gniicnos in tins coun
try aa "gonulno" Corofs. Poor
Jncquea and gontlo Mouvo hnvo suf
forod almost as badly. .Othor vic
tims who havo fared no bettor,
though thoy nro bUII alive, aro tho
Hollanders, Israols, Plotors, Blom
mors nnd NIouwhnus. To an Amor
Ican artist who visited him at his
Katwljk homo last summer, Pleteds
Bald that ho sold n largo plcturo to
an nrt dealer In this country not so
vory long ago. Shortly nfterward
ho found out that the pnlntlng In
question wns In tho gallery of a
tho Croat Contrnl nnd Gront North
orn Railway companies, nro onor
mous. Thus, on tho English rail
ways nlono a sum aggregating to
considerable moro thnt 1,000,000,
000 hna been spent, whllo nearly n
quarter of this sum has boon Bpont
on Scottish nnd IHbIi railways. Tho
railways In this country aro tho most
oxponslvo ovor constructed, whllo
the cost varies considerably tho
avorago for tho United Kingdom
worko out to 14,710 a mllo.
The cost of modorn rolling stock
is extremely heavy. It may bo tak-
woalthy man in ono of tho central. on that tho cost of tho ordinary pas
Btatcs, nnd that It wore tho algnnturolscngor oxpross locomotlvo Is some-,
of Israols. Similar occurrences havo! whero nhotit 3000 when built by
ELECTRICWJ
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Wo wiro strictly In accordance wlthTiTTT"
of flro underwriters. I3lnriH 1 :!." ln8 M nt
lights and switches Installed at a $ cha U
vre uive a Parlor
. fixture FREE
unn. ti ,i.i... ...... . .
"" " icoiuunto wiring. rrniB eectrnlin..
brush brass, oxydlzed, copper or niiy oil rflnLbe ,
nod with nltlinr tvn n Hin ni.. ... ". -r "niih vo Jri
Our chargos nro roasonnblo bt'con?t.?llgJ!i.'rrS?
and tno high grndo mntorlals required hv YiT ll1 ,lrt-C
" 'w "' a minltnltos the 5,,'.'?
Btt
Electric Fixture &
FRED R. WATERS, Mar,
245 N Liberty St. s
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py far tho moilTn
over cons rucio,! Jtl'
ta Underground pZ
undoubtedly boon frequent, Tho
stylo of tho beflt known living Dutch
iml ntors Is vory much alike, render
ing thorn easy victims to that kind
of fraud.
Space U lacking to set forth nil
tho Instances cited In tho Post's ex
posure. Ono Is tho forgery of n
R'nnlirnndt mado by an nbln younf?
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u railway company Itself, although
If built by u first-class prlvato firm
It would bo about 1000. Tho best
class of express locomotlvo will cost
moro thnn this Bay, from 3500 to
1500. A first-class goods locomo
tlvo will cost about 2000, ulthough
a tunic engine witnout
not tost so much.
Tho cost of coal ln driving n pas
senger oxpross train doponds, of
courno, upon tho prlco of that com
modity, but It may bo tnkon thnt It
amounts to nbout 3Vid for every
mllo run.
Carrlnces and trucks also con
sumo a Ta"rgo amount of money. A
ton-ton goods wngon can bo erected
for nbout 80, but n passenger enr
rlago Ib far moro oxponslvo. Tho
cost of a modorn ordlnnry first
class cnrrlago Is about GoO and a
Becond c'nss 550, nnd of a third
class 100.
Tho flno big corridor cars ln use
uy our lending railway compnnios stono of tlm n v m
ontnll n capital outlay which varies hr.. Jh0!e..b,,,lM
within vory wldo limits, though tho Monday hnvo hi
prlco of an olnuoratciy nttotl car.ProsI.lonf iinn...ir ;.?
will roach to 3000, and ovon more, drow CnrnDdeV . T
It la a well known fact In tho rail- 000 fnr XS ,,M..d'
oil tho 8onili6..iJ Vi
Ohnrlnr. n " ""? I
London, cost hmiu
Btruct.Pall Maffc
Wnshlngtom May -nl
monls for the laylnnij
tender
ug'illt IB a well known fnct In tho rail- OOO for tho T structure w
will i way world that the breakfast, lunch- Ambassador NabntotinA
con nnd dining carB which nro run dresses.
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Your home furnished complete
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NESS OF OUR PRICES, OR THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE THINGS WE SELL, UNTIL YOU HAVE VISITED OUIt STOIIK.
GO-CARTS
Why you should own n Stifrgow
go-cart. It eaves you money. It
la n bnby carriage and folding
go-enrt In ono. It pormlts the
child to Ho lint, Incdllno nt any
nug'.o or sit up. Its whools truck
perfectly nnd Is propelled with
greatost ease. It Is hyglonlc; and
In goncral construction Is mechan
ically perfect. Tho only go-cart
on the market thnt whools and all
fold with only ono motion. No
picture d003 It Justice. Tho baby
cries for It. Try to put him into
nny othor cart after ho has tried
a Sturgess.
OPENED
CLOSED
CARPETS
Your opportunity for floor cov
ering is now nt hand. Every
posslblo need nnd dtslro no.,
mnttor how ambitious, can trit
moj In tho lloor covering lint
at nitron & Hamilton's. Our
stock of flno cnrpjts, rugs and
linoleums Is simply incxhnust
ablo this season. Rrlng your
floor covorlng wnnts here. Wo
will figure with you and mako
you tho vory best posslblo
price. Workmanship and qual
ity guaranteed. Inspection In
vited. Sso carpet disp'ny In our
north window.
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DRAPERIES
and CURTAINS
Portlers nnd draperies for th.Q j'
home of tho May brldo. Hbb f
Jlny bride's home should bo
nial so nice nnd Inviting that
housekeeping will bo but a
continuation of tho honey
moon. Nothing will do it bt
tor than draperioa of various
1c mis, and nowhoro can you
find, batter draporlos than
light hers. Our selections aro
largo, patterns and designs
complete nnd quality well,
whin It come from Duron &
Hamilton's no question about
Itj quality.
WALL PAPER
Aro you Intorostod In tho wa'i
paper subject? Almost every
ono Is, and ns a result, every
one shou'd mako It a point to
inspect the magnlflcont wall
covqrlnga that wo havo gather
ed for tho 1908 spring sea-on.
Here you will find tho choicest
patterns brought cut by dozen
of tlie leading makers at hom
nnd nbroad. Heio you will find
the pressed pnpor, tho tapestry
papers, the gold papers, in
fully a thousand nnd one dif
ferent 'designs. Hero you wll.
find papers to matoh your fur
nishings, your paints, your
woodwork, your taste and your
purse.
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