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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1008 J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER 1 Lace Curtains L '. i " i s m ill this Week afgreat reductions. 11.25 values - h 78c a pr. jundrcds of single pairs; also one and three curtainsjof kind to close out at 50 to 1 0 per cent reduction. All kilter curtains substantially reduced. ,adies' Suits and Jackets AT SACRIFICE PRICES Values in suits front"? $15.00 to $75.00 Reduced from 10 to 50 per cent have air arrived In SkahghaT aTd most of them have been put to gether. All that 14 how awaited' Is tho current to supply the motive , power tor tljo trams. Two or three A tVnnlrct tit tint Mtn nln tiin ttfkfnwn t 1 "vvug tllllOl 11IUU Ulrpu UGLU1U IUU , service U Inaugurated, as, In order 10 minimize the risks or accident, the company desires ,to make the native thoroughly eOclent before tho trams nro allowed to traverse tho busy streets tJf tho .settlement. Tho current, It Is oxpected. will bo switched on In about a fortnight, and tho motor, drivers w;W be trained up' and dowli a convenient thorough faro for tho purpose. Upward -bt 23 mllos" of track havo been laid,' and thero remalna tfttlo to be. doho but to complote the overhead cablo work 6n two bridges, both of which, are nearlng completion. Tho tram routes havo been divided Into 11 sections over which tho pas sengor Is ontltkd to travel. Tho sections on each rbuto aro posted In conspicuous places In each car, and printed In English and Chinese. The ftrst-claes faro for one section Is 2 rents, for two Bsctlons G cents, and so on. Tuo drivers and conductors will be Chlnoso, but cars will bo visited by forolgn Inspectors at least twlco on each Journey. Tho torms of tho con cession do not allow any exterior) disfigurements by advertisements. Each car is divided Into two com partments, which seat 12 first and 20 socphd class paBsongora respec tively. Tho seats In tho first-class compartment are covered with rat tan; thOso in the second class aro of wood. The cars aro lighted by electricity and notices In English, French and Chlnoso warn passengers against smoking, spitting or bringing dogs on board. i THE BUREAU n gentleman's rosort you not only find gentlemen in front of lie bar but behind tho bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor lis long experience In tho business has taught him that It pays buy only tho best. INES, LIQUORS and CIGARS e'ephoho, 177. 3C0 Stdto St. REGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A larco number of thorn aro now using ALLEN'S I10STON KOU'.V I1KKA1) FLOUR. Tho peoplo of Now nglnud havo (red on Just such Puro Foods for ovor a hundrod years. Theso oils aro put up In packages and In 10 and zo-pound sacks, d aro for sale by Alili FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY 9 in Joso, Cat DcsMolnes, Iowa wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IEADY TAILORED CLOTHES rOPt WELL DRESSED MEN. WrfM j .iJ75ffltl iffr- PRICE &2Q TO RANGE 4C T FEW XMAB TOYS FJtOM GERMANY. (es of two continents next lag will find St. Nick's Pack light; a depression In tho Ger- oy industries Is foreboding. 9m9W0 esting Eyes j ct a matter of guess work, la It a matter of trying on fs of ready-made glasses. Ii rtlence governed by prln whlch nono but ono who ' d'd h3 anatomy of tho understands no guess ' ur methods of testing yes Our Work Is Guaranteed fair's Jewelry Store and Liberty Streets f fiiimpiiinain Toy dealers hero and throughout the United States havo materially re duced their orders. In January, 1908, tho exports of toys from Germany to the Unltod State amounted to 66p tons. This was a llttlo morq than half tho amount In 1907, when tho figures for the same period showod an export of 904 tons to this coun try. Two things caused the de cease; In the first place, tho finan cial stringency caused a marked fall ng off In the American trade. On top of this discouraging Influonoe, tho German manufacturers of tgys have attempted to raise their prices from 10 to 15 per cent, which buy irs refused to like, audin fact It cloied tho foreign markets to a large extent. In Chicago tho books of tho collector of customs show that In April, 1907, Gorman to,ys to the va'ue of 521,554 wore imported bv Chicago firms. In 1908, during the same month, only $11,690 yorth weie recoived. This shows n drop of nearly oneihalf in the Chicago toy trade. Ono of the largest toy dealers in the west expects that his purchases from Germany this year will be at least 40 per cent less than usual. Another estimates that his importations will bo cut down a third. As n result of all tbjs, tho American toy makers are in a des perato condition, the homo toy mak ers especially, while In tho factories the hour of labor, number of em ployes and salaries have been re duced. - o Shanghai Has New Tramway. Consul WHbur, Gracey of Tsingtaa transmits an article from a local newspaper in China relative to tho completion of a 'raraway in Shang hai, from which the following ex tracts afe taken: The construction of the Shanghai tramway has bqea practical! com pleted. 'The cars for ike servic Grasshoppers Injurious to Alfalfa. Tho alfalfa fields suffer to n greati or or lesser extent every yenr from the rnvnges of grasshoppers. Of tho several hundrod kinds known to the specialist, two npponr to be tho most frequent cnuc of complaint. Thov nr among tho largest epcclcs that we have and nro known ns the dif ferential nnd two-line grasshoppers Tho former Is greenish yollow In col or nnd the latter Is marked by two pnle lines running down tho sides thr ontlro length of tho body. Tho eggs of both kinds nrc laid In the late summer or fall In pods In the ground. Thirty or 40 eggs nro placed In each pod. Tho pods nro placed an Inch or more under the aurfneo of tho ground and aro nlmoHt watfrprpof. by being llnod nnd covered with-a stick fluid which hardens Into n lenthory case. Tho Injects seem to prefer a compact soli which Is not too moist. Hence, ditch bank, paths nnd dry knolls aro most often selected. In tho BprlnK when tho alfalfa be gins to grow, the eggB hntch and tho young hoppers find an abundant aup ly of fresh succulent food which Is just what thoy need for tholr success In tho world. At this season tho injury 1b not much noticed becauso tho'Mioppora" are bo smnll that tho quantity cntcn Is not grent. Later In tho Hummer when thoy nttnln consldornblo slzo tho enso Is dlffororit.' The best remedies nro provntnj lvo and can ba applied In early aprlng with benefit to tho nlTnlfn cron. AM ditch banks, fonco lines and wusto cornors should ho burnd ov3r and cleaned up. If tho surfneo of the ground can bo stirred to tho depth of two Inches great benefit will follow. This measure tends to breaT rip tile pods of eggs, exposing A CASH STORE can afford to sell on a smaller ,fgifi o profit than "Credit" Stores because store expenses are lighter and there are no losses from "bad accounts," Thai's jylty we undersell "regular it stores." .; i RiSCWftQ ' HITEHbUSE LUW CUTS wot fkZjK Oujf Shoe Department Has won an enviable reputa tion for handling only fashion-' ablo, tellablo footwear, Bvery .pair of our Bhfteirls' built to glvo satisfactory Borvlce. We fjaliow tfiylos festoon, Vomeu jatul Children suitable for any pecasion. SkWSoAeO' . jk UwWHV vAvi 'lillWii 1 tf 'V-l'-l &ik kkm. "mM. ,it i mTSv5r saom FortMeft, V4 I l. . ' HJ .v., "?'., THE HIGH CLASS TAILOmRiG OF '. B. K. & W. umiimini hHt-HH-H-i; I Get Scared il OUT OF f Your Scare I rBkrfHar wm -.1 1.1 .A I "1 he afraid to le XT. ... ...,., IllOllglll IIIUIIll, II IIIV.U limes of rnpldly-rfturiiln business ronlldenre; but lie Mioulri itiilly lH afraid to 11 K X afraid. lie ohch It to hlniMCf not tit undo Jill the hard work of tJo 'punt through u1''"? friglitened nt the flint cry of 'ncnrre money," For peoplo MKK a "gooil llgliter,'' n "game niiiii," a nun who "htnys." They do NOT like rabbllH.. And Hip "-rabbits" I me going n faro badly ivlfii I condition of wisy piosperity are restond. The mercliaiits uho ronrlud ed that Mlvertlfcliljj cos.t toft iiiiuli when it wus niOHt needed with the ime kind of mi honing tiied by tlu mail ulio found tluit conl was too costly In the winter time ! mwh to "wako uy" to the perhaps un pleasant fact that his buslnChh , . has been takea aMay-from him by ilw maH WHO. WAVT ;; 8CARKI). u . 4--H-H innim II H HH-M- - JSgr .Bi iMwBrBM lUKMtf :l - Men s Clothing (OrrH CNT.IK3. CRAWtCCCWKCWlWOOO Appeals to critical drosBors. Our prices nro bnsod bn tho Bpot cnuli plnn, Of course, your proud of your boyjind want to poo hfpfy loolu i will. Our n O Y'"s clothing Is made by export tailors from fashionable fabrics, sotoctcd with especial regard for "boys' wear." Lot us show you tho lloyd' Bummer WiinIi HuHn for ages, 2& to 8. Now pattoms nlcoly trimmed. Prices HOc to $2.'J0. TRUMP CLOTHES The Stylish fabrics which wc show in our DRESS GOODS department have met, with the approval of Salem's dressers. i . "UKGULAH STOIIUH" CAN'T MATCH Ol'lt ihici:h M & . S LL-J M ars'jv&ds iQ6mfi aw&s'e (9,2Z$.&s?sted', &(fe: itnauiiAit - STOK1JS" caK't matqm Ol'lt l'lllCKg tho samo to tho wenthor, which Is almost certain to ho fatal. Tho eggs will bo dried out or soaked with water, in either case preventing their hatching. The birds and other animals will be ublo to render much bottor Borvlce by ontlng Jargo num bers of thorn. Tho nlfalfa Hold should ho thor oughly disced to tho dopth of two or three inches. This will accom p'hh tho purposeo stnted above. In doing this work Hot tho discs nearly vortical so thov vJII not cut off the crowns of the plants. Prof. Olin of tho Colorado Agricultural collogo is authority for the statement that discing nets llko a tonic to alfalfa, Cooporatlon among farmers hav ing adjoining Holds of alfalfa la very desirable, rtneo tho "hoppers' aro much given to- migrating from ono field to another.Two Rivers Tribune. o Hupreiue Court Calendar. TuoBdny, Juno 2 McMillan v. Hat ton; Manning v. Pacific Drldge company. Wednesday, June 3. Luper t. I.utior; Pogard v. Harnhan. Thursday, Jnn 4. Jennings v. Trummer; Thomns v. Booth-Kelly Lumber company. Tlmo Curd No. 53, fioiitlu-rii Pacific Co., Ktfecthe Hiinday, May 17, 1DOH. Toward Portland, PntMeiiger, No. 16. 5:13 a. in. Oregon Ex- NoPTS.--8:40 a. m.- passenger. No. 12.-2:45 p. m.- scnger. Toiwird Portland, Freight. No. 222. 5:00 p.' in, Portland fast freight. No. 22C 10:4011:28 a. m. way freight. Tonard Kan Francisco, Pn-MwiiKor, No. 11 11:30 .a. m. oieburg passenger. No. 17. 0:45 p. in. Cottage Grove nasenger. No 15. 9:56 p. m. California ex press. No, 13. 3:31 a. ra. San Francisco express. Toward 8 FrawkwO, Freight. No, 221. 2:43 a. . Portlaad fast freight. . . ' f.AU m , Li No. 225. lf:2H a. . way frVghL -Cottage Grove -Itoseburg pas- Oregon Klectlra Time Table, Tlmo of arrival and departure of cars at Saloni Is as follows, Portland and Intorniotflnto peints: Arrlvo Loavo Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 a.m. Express 10:50 a.m. 0:05 a.m. Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 a.m. Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m. Locnl 5:46 p.m. 3:28 p.m. Expross 8:20 p.m. 0:00 p.m. COllVALLIS & KASTEUN It. It. TIME TAKLE No. 4 Leaves Dotrolt 1:00 p.m. follows, commencing Jan, 16, 1908 Trains for Corvallls. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 a.m. rrlvea it Corvallla ...,8:36a. ra. No. 10. Leaves Albany , 3:65 p. m Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:35 p. m No. 0 Leavos Albany 7:45 p. ra Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:25 p.m. Trains foe AlbaRy. No. 6 Loaves C'lrvallis 6:30 a. m Arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m No. 0 Lqavcs Corvallla '2 : 15 p, ra Arilves at Albany 2:65 p.m No. 7 Leaves CirvalllSv .-,... 6 : 00 p. m. Arrives at Albany ..... 6:40 p. ra. No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves CorvalJU , ll;15a. ra. Arrives at Albany . . . ,,11:68 a. ra. No. 12 (Sunday only) Loaves Albany ....... .12; 35 p. ra, Arrives a: Corvallls' .... 1:18 p. w. For further information apply to ' Traiiu tom and te Yaqla. Ko. 1 Arrive at Corvallls . , . .11:00 a. . Arrive at Alhaay ..... I:ISf. ra. Lvm Yaula :4J a. ra. Willamette Hotel Afrlvnln, May SI, , J, 8. Holmes, Portland. Geo. F. Sylvester, Newport. Mfi.W. A. Clark', Milton. O. E, Gaines, Moro, Or. Mark T. Lady, Portland. 1 1 Dr. A. H. Wrlghtmun, Sllvortoa, Fred Day and wife, PortJaHd, ' . Lee L. Gllbort,- Portland. ' John O. pillock, Portland. -J O. V. Olson. Portland. , it PORTUNf ROSE -. FESTIVAL m To Do Held In . POUTLAND, OHEGON JUNE 1 . TO 6, 1988 Wl'l bo to most brilliant fm fiesta ancivlc JWfee over. held In the Pacific NorthwMfc Portfan'd, "Tho ItojClty," will UTl a scono of splfcilor and Jtk centor of refjd,-w)d Inter-. v ..cst for ono week. ' Several Important conventions to ba hold'jB Portland orrthaf occasloM. The Southern Pacific; Company WIH Sell-Special Ticket ' Oh Tills Occasion FroHt JALKM, 0V., to PortlanJanJ Hoturn at For prtMUw call m loel agUiSW WwMcMkHway, ' ' General faswagsr AlrMt, PrtliBd, Oregoi. .i.j' .