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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QRKGON. MONDAY, MAY llt 108 5 j 1.JLI-1 ,, , , ' '. I. 'MS t H J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER GLOVE WEEK tlX DAYS OF UNPARALLELED GLOVE SELLING. Wo "want every "woman and miss to visit our glove department ibis week, wo kuuw uib uur hiiuuiuis aro more attractive and etter values tuan over uorore. wo want you to come to tho toro Ihlfl week ana as bvuvimi iuuutoiuuui nave put on tula salo. THE WOMAN'S FLOWER GARDEN Kid Gloves Black and Colors Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values will bo sold at 75o a pair. Romombcr theso gloves aro taken from our rogular stock and are Just such as you aro now wearing. $U)0 and $1.25 Kids 7Er reduced to - - - - ' JL ong Silk and lisle Gloves, fes up to $1 .25, re- H fc ZfHt- ccd to, per pair , t Jj This lino comprises black and whlto silk gloves from our $1.25 Hue, and a lino of lisle gloves In Inn, grey, whlto and black, bought es pecially for a special sale. . M VA Because the flower garden occu pies only a small amount of space, as a general thing, most amateurs, belittle the Importance of doing thor ough work In It,' and It receives only a fraction of the attontlon It ought to get. This Is all wrong. Whether gard ening Is conducted on a small or an elnborato scale, it .ought to bo dono woll. It must be done woll If Buccess Is .to roward our efforts to grow .vegetables or flowers In a Bat'sfactory mannor. There Is nothing difficult about gardening If one goos at In tho right manner. It is a perfectly slmplo process. Tho amateur wants to got the Idea out of hh mind that .there. Is n "knack" about It. All thoro Is to do Is to preparo tho soil tor the reception of the seed or plant and see that It kept In the proper condition for plant development dur ing the season. Mot flower pardons aro so small' that spading will tnko tho place of flowing In them. This to really tho most satisfactory method of turning up and mivortolng tho soil, for tho employmont of a horso al wnvn results In moro or loss Injurv to tho sward about tho gardon. and often to tho shrubs and hardy plants! growing near it. A man can spauo up as much ground In two hours as tho average womnn will bo nolo to take care of. If the man doesnt hap- pen to bo nvallablo a boy can gen orall" bo hired to do tho work for a small gum. To the People of Marlon Ceunty: Having accepted the nomina tion on tho Democratic ticket for representative, I do hereby de clare myself unquallfldoly lu tav or of tho election of United r States Senators by direct voto of tho people If elected I shall at all times vote for tho pooplo'a choice for Senator without re gard to personal cholco or politi cal affiliation, and shall consldor mysolf a Bervant of all tho poople, enforcing their mahdate on all just And economic legislation. DR. W. S. MOTT. SHORT FABRIC GLOVES iOc i pair GSc to $1.25 va'ues In almost every shado wanted for this Benson's wear. ' Reduced to 50c pr KJLOVE WEFK--DONT MISS IT idly in place. Such a Bhade koepB the sunshlno away from the plant and doe not intorforo with a free circulation of air about It. ' Most persons havo a dislike for pulling weeds by hand. Not much work of this kind need bo dono now adays. Thoro aro several weej pul lers on tho.markot which simplify tills part Of gardening wonderfully, and do it expeditiously and really better than ono can do it by hand. Ono called a weeding hook or claw, costing 10- or 15 conts, enables you (o work close to a plant without tun,-i nlng any risk of mprootlng or dis turbing It, and with It you can ac complish moro in an hour than could bo dono in a day by hand weeding. It not only cleans tho ground of weeds, but it stirs tho soil to tho "depth of an Inch or more. Tho stiv er weodorB Bold by florists aro mod ification of this idea, and any of .thorn will be found satisfactory. Wooding shou'd bo begun early in tho season. It this Is done you 'get tho Btnrt of tho weeds, and you can koop them under control with but The New Sheer Fabrics in SummefWashGoods Aro dalnty and attractive. They make beautiful drwe 'or, the,, warm summer days. AVe're showing a complete assortment ortat choicest patterns in white and dell delicate color combinations. Colored Dress Linens are Fashionable this spring, especially in the light blue shadings. Let us show you our lino. The Unon fabric i sevlceable and the colons always look bright and fresh. j. , ; y.- - ' Don't Bother with Making n ' ONE LESS NOMINEE (Continued Prom Page 1.) Itory Taft scored In Kentucky has trlnccd hlmsolt nnd his friends kt It would bo n wnsto of time to ttlauc tho flght for dolcgates. For ht than n weok tho Fairbanks men it not bcon nctlvo. Asldo from wnglng from hcadquartorB In Chj- NO STUMP SPEAKING FOR ALIGE llttln trmiltliv Ttilf -f vnn lot thnm crnf Tho soil should bn turned over to ,n,n .fnw nt ,... m... .m i. ..i. tho denth of six or right Indies. Aim uk0y t0 ke01, jt (or the romalndor of to bring tho lowor Bell to tho wir- tho soason. Romombcr that flowora face and burv thnt which most likely caunot bo grown to satisfaction when ha tho seeds of many weeds In It. WOeds are allowed to dispute tho When tho bedn are BpndeJ up ap- ownership of torrltory with thorn. P'.V fertilizer llbernlly. Tills mUBt WkoiI. nm ntrtrrnaali-n n.i.l Mmv will not bo construed to menn oxcesslyo ,mvo cvcrythlng their own way after fertll'zlng. TOO much UinnUrO Will HHtn If vnn pIvo ihnm n nhnnnn result In a luxuriant growth of Koo thcm from rfovoloplng seed this plnnti ond few riowrrs. wnnt is Benson, nnd next year thorn, will bo monnt by "llbornr fortlllzlnq Is n Comiarntlvo1y fow of them to fight: i sufficient amount to bring about a but alIow n fow of lhom to ,10rf0Ct vigorous hen'thy, plant growth. ccd and tho Kardon , won Soils vnry In different parts of tho Bnj11ocl with them. I hnvo not nd country, nnd n fortl'lzcr that doosv8eil tll0 U80 of barn.yard ,nnnuro Reed work In onn plnco may bo com- im,,i,. i..,.,,,. i i nimnat nnr.i in' PnrnMvoly worthless In somo othor bo f,C(, wllh wocd ao(M8 th8 mnk. locality. Hero Is where tho value of nK R good aca mot0 worlc n0co88nry advice from somo ono familiar with tnnn wnen conimorclal fortlllzors aro Mm roll In your 'ocnllty comes In plnv UHClit If such ndvlco Is not readily obtain- Dt; onl Wft,t0 Umo nnd onorgy on ablo It will be'onfo to make uho or ,i, ini,i hiinm" imiin i.nt bonemenl, ns this fertilizer almost vour uotj8 bQ D,ni,i0 m Dhnpo, and do-l nlwnva brlPOT about good results on ,)on(1 on tho flOWOrs yem grow in. . ai.ul.1 atl. IiIm.Ih Anil if. Vftlll 7. . . . t ..' iiuiin.v mi- kiuus ui own. .. j". fnoin to niako itiiom ntractivo. ah cardon bouib to bo of ordinary ricn- ni,lin.ll(ni.. ini.i out limi mnv nlmw nous a tencupful of bonemenl to a ,t nnttorn" at flrat. but as soon as1 vard Bnunro of surfaco will bo nniplo.;tno nntg n it hnvo begun to spread U it is very uoor uao u iuuuujmiii,l8 outiinea will bo lost Bight or, nnu and n half. Scottor this ovor the 0 ono wm konw tlmt ,tiioro over was soil as turned up from tho Bpado and "pnttorn" to It. men go lO Wliril Willi iiuh nun "" Muslin Underwear Whon you can buy our ready-made line at priced only a above tho cost of 4ho muslin and trimmings by the yard. Ladies' Gowns, Corset Covers, Pants and Underskirts tj. HttlV Woll mado and nlcoly trimmed. Wo hnvo placed on our Bargain Table at Greatly Reduced Prices 178 Youths' three-pteco, longpimt wilts for ages 11 to 10, Also 10(1 Boys' two-pleco knoo-pant suits for ages 3 to 10. You'll find thorn genuluo bnrgnlus. a S rr- faawcf p they have dono nothing that bid ho noticed. Even tho plan to (United Preus Lensod Wire.) Bollofontalno, 0., May 11 At tho iirrrnnt rnntnRt nf -hop fnthor. PrOfll- d lieutenants to othor states to dont Roo30volt Mr8 A1lc0 Roosovolt- 'V" seu.na io Longworth has chnnged her mind n abandoned. nlin,A -limninf, im Rieiiih Ohio con. Irbonk's name will not bo pre- rna . . ,.,,. ...horft nn 0icctlon ted to tho convention unless rndl- w, bo h(jM th,8 fall changos aro mado botwoen now . AiiMlR. .. .-. of War- tho tlmo tho big gathering Is ....... ..., ....i r , . . , .... hi , I WICK Will UUIIIUB a lliuoa ll.ru. ..if, led to order. It Is not .unlikely 00g ,n Uw E,ghta d,Btr,ct it tho 30 Indlanu dolpgates ... . ... nn,,rtnvnp ,n Aoha0 Li - . f - t 1 ( A m 1 llllwlw HIIV ! V''''" - u(VU IU f iUriHlUKS win go lO 1UII wld tho vice presldont withdraw. , with tho Countoss on tho stump. SPINNERS GO OUT (Contlnuod from pago thrco). jf7? tj&izs'z&d' load "Rejulor Stores" Can't Match Our Prices. '& rakr to mako that soil as flno as ftos slble. Thoro Is no dnnger of ovordo Ing thiBMinrt of tho work Sonntor Deiimuils Inquiry, Washington, May 11. Carrying Do not bo In too gront n hiirry to out tho throa"t mndo by blm a w'colc pet this work dono. Walt until tho n(?0f gonntor rtny.nor of Maryland to- day Introduced In tho sonnto a reso lution nBklng tho Presldont to nr- (.nr'y spring rains hnvo drained nwny beroro vou liogin .to mnno your gnru on. Tho ground should bo dry enough to crumblo undor tho boo or point n court of Inquiry In tho enso of rnko. If so moist that It sticks to colonol W F. Stownrt, who has boon them wait n whl'n longer. Most ioxJIed q poK Qrajt( Ar,z purBuui aro iiuiMiiiuiii i ij".j, Senator Rnynor, nt tho tlmo of IiIb nnnouncomont of his Intention to In troduce tho resolution, stntAl that ho would give the Presldont until to- SMALL INVESTORS ARE SHIT OUT OF EASTERN OREGON (Pendleton Tribune) Horo Is another vlow of tho Indus trial Bltuntion u eastern Oregon Murdrrer to Hmig. (United PrbB3 Leased Who.) Butte, Mont., May 11. After uinnriinc with tho trial ludRO to han Tho mills will run today and to- ft. d t0 gct tUo dat0 of oxocutlon -.-n ... inu iiumuiUK iuuiu w n. nrlv na noSSltl O. UOOrRO UOOK, o tup work that Is undor way. Ho . roIlvict who pleaded guilty to ccts to rosumo with a full force mlirriorine wardon Qeorgo Robinson oon as mnttors aro adjusted. No . . recent' prison outbreak, hoard lerenco hns boon arranged. (n0 d00h sontenco passed upon him 1 ' ' ' .m.,., linn lia lnuehod butrlsht. r niuiiiiihi ttivx miv "' -.-- Kodol completely digests all ,, ;, ,,, tiv i. Ka nt nJ T ...III n flotif n ' "" " """O -- v. IUUUi It nil ," 0fc , . ..14 lrtn lla trnnliln nn An 41.n vnru wnplr ' O areu Ull lllioui ...Y If for lhr dtnmnnli It In nlensant : linrrnr to him that death in any take. Sold by all druggists. i form wa8 vastly porfQrablo.t4 Rook dfr- was bucii n There Is Nothing In which de'ay Is so dangerous as in Eyo Trouble. When you consider that you can get along fairly well without any en8 except sight, you will understand how important It Is to take no chances with your eyes.. Our Business Is to Tell You When You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY The Store oi Quality toner State aI liberty Salem, Oreso STORE many of them put seed Into tho ground boforo It Is snfo to do so. Noth'ng Is gained by too onrlv sow lnir. nnd often nil Is.lost bv It. un- .. ..a.- II l.t n.M1nt mtnn(I and hnB becomo pnrtinllv warmed . lny to order an Inquiry. The Prc whoh 8UKK08t8 what Tll0 TrIlwn0 bv tho mimhlno of sottleil wcothor dont having fnllod to pay and ntton-l ,... .!in. .... .... t, . t0 Una onn.l will nlninof nlwnvn fnll 10 (Inn tr Itin lilt lllint lim . tllO resolution . ' u nt --- ...--,- --. ,.".. -w ... ..- , ... . ... ,, , , ..... was accordingly introduced. Sonator ,o ib 10 snow mo smn.i uiveswr i Rnynor tukos the ground that tho, wo hnvo something for him." Presldont has no right to punlab nn Wo nood, first, moro Binn con army omcor, that power resting bo1(.,"'- wh,c will afford payrolls and lv with n rairiilnrlviinnoliiteJ court-' lgor OHOB UH woll. Wo neod our martial. Kormlnnte. Even If one's soodlings from onrlv sowing withstand tho ef forts to too much moisture- In tho soil nnd tho "cold spoils' whlrh wo of tho northwest aro likely to ox porlonco till woll nlong In May, these plants almost always aro Inter In devolonmont than thoso of later sowing, becn'ise tholr oxpqrlenco with iinfnvornblo conditions has giv en 1iom a cueck from which u tanes tbom somo tlmo to rocovor. This explains why It Is not advlsablo to I would not advlso-sowing seod In tho bods where plants are to b'on som. I would mako a bctl for seed lings, from which they could bo trans planted lator on. This bocnuso such a bed need not occupy much room, ns th seed can bo sown..ln rows closo together, and tho work pf weeding TvHMie reduced to n minimum. Con rontrnto your attention on tho seed bed. therefore as long bb possible, and theroby save a good donl of work fnr vcursolf. Transulant vour seed lings when thov have mado a second woolon mill rohnbllltatod and pit on Its foot in a way that will muko a pormanent foattiro of Pendleton's business llfo. The tlmo will como J when wo will havo smallor farinB In ii tnrntiiln WHS VlCllllty BISO, aim 1110 IWU wum I . .!. ...Ill n..n.nnnn lia tlmr L'Ollt QVOr n "K lUKOinwr rrm oimi""'" Toiuulu DaiuagcM 11 .Slat. (United Press Loasod Wiro.) Woodward, Okla., May 11. Level put seed into the ground jintll the Ing every thing In its path. .M.n- i. nna..n. Inf iinimiinl vlnlniini nwni Wttrill wuhwiui 11 wihvi . . " . , .i.ii. ..- ..n.lllnn nn. portion of tho stato todny, causing i " -- havy domago at Arnott, Vlcl, Cooloy, lltI' " n.nn,i vn-iiviiio xf.itiiot nirt.mnn.il Commenting on tho Bltuatlon, the . nl.ina Tal f iif u rnnnrtn.i. ' Baker City Herald Bays: but this Is not confirmed. A num-i ''To !??aon? .Tit ..- , .. .,u vi.iarf i,M,rt tnr. In Baker City last Friday night, but nado aro off ho railroads and only ' " 1"1 any booster fund, meager reports of tho dlnstor have "o did not try It, fur It to prMumod., boon received ,u,nt ,no ' " nnu ",Bn nau ,,vu" ' Tho dUtrlct' swept by the wind Ilea 'ormed how lately Baker City mer- about-25 mllea suOth of hero. At "V be' iUb!?r,J,n" ? " to havo booij f"y lo ovorynuuB i '" ( 1 ii I. -. 1. .. ..A l.n. UIU Y IU llivi Jllllih tv !- r..w..n , . -Bnvr-viiiiiiiaiiiiiiraBiiiivaaiiiifi r - . i .. . . m or th'rd pair or leaves. Tiiey wui (" " -- - . ., iniikiK process had becomo ng, w tiring- tho right Kind or then bo largo enough to -work anion killed and at another point sovoral ' ra"",,,iif ', ,!!, hr i tn'noonio without danger of upfootlnR them persons, aro reported Injured. Tho tiresome. W eiU 'rom hero to pooplo ,, with the weeds a risk which ono . naMed.over four COuntie4 Pendleton. hold n big bpostor moot- ' Itosulta aro wmt count, and it l .imvi runs when aood l sown dl- tornado passta oer rour co untie fflp ,wayj th(J )raM bnnd nurTall recti- In tho bed whero the plarits nr.to bloom, as It is often quiio difficult to loll which Is weed and which Is not Transplanting -jhouM bo done on a cloudy dav if possible. If the weather la bright and warm lo your transplanting after sundown. Lift tho seedllnps wMUi some oarth d hering to their roots, nnd bo careful to disturb tljoso roots bb little as po-'slblp. Water thorn well immedl ate'y after planting. If tho next dav Is sunny shade them. I make a good shado for newly set plants In this way: From thick brown paper I cut circular nlecos ten or twelve Inches across. Then I mako a out from tho outer edge of tho circle to Its center I fold tho paper upon ItBelf where this cut is made, making a ort of umbrella, and in and out through this fold I run a wire. This wiro answers a double purpose; It holds 4he naper In its umbrella shape and it become a support for tho nhado when the lower end of It is thrust Into the .ground clow to the plant. It will bi understood, therefore, that this wire ought to be twelve or fo teea lncfaec loag and It should bo large enough to hold the shade rig- -.- aai- nn ...!.. Hill nnu covureu a uisinnco u imiua ,..,.. ... . .., ,..,.,, v.,, ,., trnt. Hia i.mt rMiilti." . - HUUBcriiiwuju iu u uuuoivi mhm ! . oy- "- "" . . ,e8th. " " T A ('MllfoniiMH'H Lui'lr. DoHniesH Cannot 1 Cuiva. Aim J rtucimx v -t io juckiosi uay oi my uie wnn Iieari.e i nmuit , tun . lihkm'V KOA1) whon i bought ft box of Buckleu'd by local applications, as thoy cannot, KoKOr Batt Arnica Salve:" wrIUs Charles F. reach the diseased portions of the Sunday night, when oj.or B".nildwhn of Trncyi California. "Two oar. Thoro Is only ono wny to cure was driving In from Liberty wltn 25c uoxo cure1 mo oi nu aunorlM doafnes. nnd that Is by constitution- jgg i.luiy normaii and Miss Katlo ca80 0 jtc)jlug piles, which haij nl romedloa. Deafness Is caused by JnmoH ft 8alem auto canm up behind , troubled mo for yoars nnd thatjlold an inflamed condition of tho mucous :"",c" " , ,.,.,.',.. tho ed to nb other treatmont Bold un- lining or tne Kutacnian luue. whom ... ...n -- - - guaranteed at this tuuo is innameu you navo n rig was wrvunuu, uvw uubiw m B(0r0 rnmiiiinir aounu or imuerieci nuur- ,nrnnRn. ami tno ocouimuis hdiih-u a . Ing and whon . It on" e'"g. olU 0 the railroad traclc'MUs Dor.,Ti,rrv.i?iFriI ASSV.h HKSfllOX d'!Ve".i!Ul?JuJ".?iu",.?,Iin.? .... wn rendered unconscious and. Oregon Stato Orange to be hold M BffSrWSrWT. lu norma, con ,. hurt. The people out US'Vi aro complaining a grodt aoai 5 1 iTpoclal rato of ono and oBe-thlrd union, neariug win uw ucnut WUy ferever: nine cases out of ton are ogg rvn of nutoa at aj, thojro on certificate vlan. ankV mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Pol- th0 and many aro afraid to vonturo on lars for any cafe of deafno?a tcauseu by catarrh) that cannot to ourea ny Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. CHENEY f CO.. ioieuu, j. njLavoMX. . .i. juntMinmi' gold by druggUts, 7Bc. . I ZTZZ tf Take Hall's Faa" Pills for con- CtA stipanoH. I lw 9igM V ' l ' CMMUSZSk tho rosponso was not sufficient to Intorest anyone, and It is roportal ho gave up In shcor disgust. "Don't got bluo Blmply becauw Mr. Itlchnrdson failed to arouw tk proper enthusiasm, and don't gt bluo becauso no boostor adyortlslnf man is to bo omployed In either of tho oastoru Oregon cltlou, PeopU who do bualnoss In Baker City and Pendleton havo had bo mo valuable oxporlenco. They aro not mosbckif. Duos Baker City look llko a mo back town? Did you ever e ft town lighted as this city Is (tut smacked of moisbacklsm? Not or your llfel "Thon havo faith In your commas Ity. BecauHo bunlnow men did not tako to Mr. nichardson's idea of do Jug things la no roason why Bakf City is hopoleMly lost and will pafi to hnvo a plnco on tho map, "All ngreo that moro people. ar needed hero to develop this country, 'but the first thing to do Ib to show tho x small investor that you' Havo something for him,' In doing thi you havo taken tho first step which, When followed by Judicious ndvortli- J. C. Perry's drug j A. 0. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. D-V-iU i o OJ-HVOKXAt ..uti. imnw wrwi .'"i' z. . 4f -: