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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1908)
'I DAILY CAl'l TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1008 mwmmm'' - MMKS REMENDOUS L STOCKTON BONAflDE REDUCTIONS LEAKANCE SALES THE OLD WHITE CORNER Vi J. ftwAjfa fi ill? Muslin Underwear Reduced Clean high grado garments made under tho most saiHtary conditions for, high class trndo. Somo muslin undorwenr Is made- to sell, somo Is mndo to wear, ours is tho latter. SOM M S 1 E CM A L S $1.75 Petticoats- $1.23 $1.20 Gowns -- .98 75c Drawers - - - .60 CHEMESE HALF 1'ItICIS ALL CORSET COVERS REDUCED 'M!L Men's and Boys' Clothing Reduced Prom, 1 0 per cent to 50 percent. 1 el Just think of It oven our highest grade suits aro reduced, from ?1. - 1 . H r. . r -' . '7 to $5t00, and somo aro actually 1 Half Price reductions aro mado according to stylo and quality and no reasonable i j' person can bo dissatisfied with' tho valuoa wo offer during our ! June Clearings Elegant Suits For Ladies Reduced One-third H gh g nde Altman Volle3. Panamas ast p pnauig mannor nil this Benson'a ;i5.oo (18.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 rO.OO iO.OO 75.00 Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for , Sergei), Etc , mado up In the BEST STYLES. -$10.00 - $12.00 - -$13.34 - $16.67 - $20.00 - $26.67 - - $40.00 - $50.00 JUNK SALES IX GENERAL All during tho mouth of Juno wo will offer Bpcclal Inducement! every department of our big establishment. Tho ovory day callers 111 faro best because ench day Will have Its features for saving money, londay's Towel Sale Turkish Towels, Regu- 4 A r, lar 20c values - ILtSCl m& LADIES' AXD CHILDREN'S SHOES, BO OKXT8 PAIR. Odd slzo3 in high grado goods actually worth from 1.00 up to $3,00 a pnlr. This Machine Is Guaranteed for 10 Years ' Over 100 of thorn aro In ttso In tho lmnuullnto vicinity of Salem. ij Every one Is giving perfect satisfaction THIS ELEGANT MACHINE $25.00. Not equalled in all America A high k ratio easy running ma chlno ahHy sold at (1,1, Hittlt mndo tho price, $25. teQALSAiu&f Best Grade Staple calicoes - 5c yard Pgrasols Reduced On account of tho baokward season wo will reduco tho prices ou nil our now pnrnsols. FUFIY Idl'MiKS mill MEltHY WIDOW STYLES June Sales Kid Gloves 75c $1.00 and $1.25 vntuoB. A full lino of colors and sizes.' KAUKIO GLOVES Long and Abort 50c to $2 pfs object to DIPPING OP HOUSES (Pendleton Tribune.) iiln tho Indiana on tho rcsorvn- vo boon moved to petition tho Father at Washington ip por- em to enjoy a fow of tno liuor- wlilch thoy novo not airoauy Deprived. . la-PIno, No Shlit, Amos and jnd, Charley Shapllch ana uu Hnthom wore some of tho rpromlnont Redmon who took tho dow-wow recently hold idleton, and which resulted In tiding to Washington or a pe- Nor did tho copper coiorea icrs waste their tlmo by deal- th tho Indian office or with nny r lesser dignitaries. Tho petl- iros addressed directly to tno ry of tho Interior. tins all this hubbub was tno recently promulgated by Major ridge, the Indian agent nt me ntlon, 4hnt oil the Indian's and horses should be dippeu HWMWf M8M2 in an effort to eradicate tho mana ger. This order was mndo, It Is under stood nt tho Instigation of tho bur eau of animal husbandry. Howovor. the Indians pointed. to tho fact that ro nit was that tho sale went on ns usual desplto tho orders of tho ngent, according to thoao who sent In tho petition. Thoro tho matter rests so far ns tho Indians are coucorncd. However, Dr. McCluro In n mibllehod Inter--Major McEutrldgo had hoard noth- vlew had stated In effect thnt tho. lug nbout n.protost bolug flout In to efforts of the bureau to stamp out dlseaso among tho Indian's horses been rendorcd nugatory by reason of tho Inability or unwillingness of the state veterinarian to cooperto with tho government. Tho fedoral man was nuotod to the effect that tho horses belonging to tho whites, living In tho Immedlato vicinity of.sltlon., Wnshlngtou. Federal Inspector McCluro when questioned nbout tho mattor by tho Tribuno said that ho had not heard tho Indians had petitioned tho government, thcigh ho know that somo of tho older Indlnns woro bit terly opposed to tho dipping propo- tho rojorvntlon wore In Just ob bad condition as thoso of the Indlnns, and that it would do little good to dip the latters horBOs, If tho form ers wero permitted to go as thoy woro. Seizing .upon tho published state ments of Dr. McCluro as Justification for their position, thoy contonded lnt I titna nnfnlti nnri ttntrtiqt' in thft Indians to compel them to go to the."' the Mountains Were Fonnrd. Ilawovcr, tho horses of tho reser vation will be dipped, ovory one of them, .whether thoy belong to the whites . or-' tho Itedmon. Tho work will bo started In a short tlmo nnd will be thoroughly douo according to thofdoctor. NE PAIR F EYES to n lifetime. Do not ne glect uud abuse them. Eyes May Need Attention nnd need It bndly. Don't put It otT from day to day. Do you know tlw rlslc you run? r.ierv ilnv'a illm- nioiiim Rdded danger to jour luiilth ui eyvblglit. I. Wn i.rri'lilrt crlncum to I me't eery defect of Vis ion, nnd our clmrges are moderate. Charge for Goflsultatlon farr's Jewelry Store ie and Liberty Streets i li troublo and oxponso of dipping their horses, unless their palofaco broth ers wero also compelled to do bo. Anyway, and on general principles Lo was opposed to dlpp'ng, arguing that his horses had always servoJ their purpose. Moreover. Undo Sam's wards had diverse other complaints against the In recent years theories of moun tain formation havo changed llko ev erything else scientific. Tho ancient belief that the mountains were the "muscles" or tho "backbone" of tho continents novor was Bciontlflc at any time. In stead of being an extra layer of rock that blndn the conti nents together, they aro tho raggod agent, all of which were embodUd In''" together, they aro tno raggoa "ft? netltlon to the secretary of .,?' SSLaeJc'An 1 7: Wf lU'llB 111 HIV lt UOV l All UptUSSO Intorlor. They claimed that Major McFat ridge hod doslgnated tho old agency as the point ror mppmg. iiioj ou-i t, Tho theories hark iniS lOCailOU OU IU Bm l.nnlf in of Internal matter through the cracks. They ore points of tho orust's weakness rnthor tlian Its is location on lie gruuim ,..,.- tn tho oriclnai formation of that It wa too far from their horse... The COUMnti of i,ot tliAl,. lMaA9 uarn ti.l 'r I' . . . J.cted to wns too inr trom iuou uuibv, . ,i..i rnnce? tnai ineir noru woru viui,, , ..,.. ...,i ,.- and untamed and thnt It uld b" Krartunlly C00Ung und forming a n difficult task to bring tho animals he ng Jm0Qth a ,)U,nra ba,( hag there for dipping. bton partly abandoned. The nebular Another roar the Redroen .loaders hypothesis Iiob boon modlnod, tho ot,i n..ninBt Mnlor MoFntrldKe'so-caUed motoric hypothesis has been found Inadequate; and tho more plausible theory of Professor registered against Major MoFatrldge na that ho had forbidden them to sell their horses, presumably before they bad been dipped. According to those who met here and sent tho petition, the agent had threatened to send an Indian to Jail who sold his horses without first securing his con sent Some weeks ago this mattor came to a head Tho Indians were having tbelr round-up under the leadership of Gilbert Mlnthorn, round-jp boss. As his customary horse buyers from various places were on band to make purchases. According to the petitioners, the agent hearing of the salea called Gil bert to his office and forbade the continuance OI tne sale, ine rouna Chamberlain has been put forth. This latest theory argues tho formation of the world by gradual accretions from planetary bodies. It assumes the origin of our solar sys tem In a common spiral nebula tho nebula being In a thin solid or liq uid state, as suggested by the spec trum analysis of It. The knots or portions of tho nebula showing the most concentration aro the nuclei of future planets, and the thinner haze the portions from which the knots are formed. All these knots move about the central mass (the sun) In elliptical orbits of consider able eccentricity. The planetesslm als are gathered In. and .through sc ud boss declared that he would tallcVcretlon form such a world as ours, it oter with the other Indians. The by the crossing of the ellptlcal or- b'ts In the course of their Inovltnblo ohlftlngs. Tho theory deduces sovornl stngos or periods In tho formation of tho earth, (1) Separation of tho ma terial of tho earth from tho parent nebula. (2) Condonsntion of tho rook matter Into n molten spheroid through nccosslons of materials and In crencd heat. (3) Solidification of the molten sphorold nt the contor and tho outor edgo, (4) Great vol canic action following solidification of tho curst. (5) Periods of at mos liberie action over volcanic action. John C. Von Dyke In Scrlbnor. o Tho Apo'n Point of View. Profoesor Goreung, the woll known Vienna surgeon, In his book, "edlmontatlon of Llfo," has a par ablo concerning what tho ape thought of tho doctrine of evolution. When the news of Darwin's theory reached tho Simian land the wlso onos proved nt once that he had got hold of tho wrong end of tho fact, It was tho npo had evolved from man, who though bearing a Blmllai Ity to tho monkey, Is every way his Inferior. Tho man is naked; ho haa only two hands; his uudovolopwd extrementlea are fitted only for walking on the ground; ho stl'l eats flesh: he kills his own kind and other animals; he lacks Intell'senco, as shown by the fact that he does not enjoy life; ho dwarf and short ens lite by working nnd worrying)' to make money which, wbon he has mado It, .ho U unfit to enjoy. Ho Mves. It is sure, in herds, but In pr potual competition and conflict. The ape on the other -hand, has a warm garment, he dwells above the ground nnd has fcir hands ndaptod to uvery work and to moving rapidly from branoh to branch. Ho feeds upon only fruits and nuts, nnd llvei peaceably In great unions. He U, bodllv and mentally, the crown of creation. Certainly, In regard to enjoying life, man Is behind the ape. Having accepted as a cardinal truth that man's business In the world Is to make money he does not, In his eager pursuit of tho dollar, take time to live. Work keep overy ener gy or body and mind at the highest tension. As a rojult. the zest of life a lost; tho man Is old In face and heart, whllo young In years. When ho has made his wealth he has no longer capacity to bo happy. The ane Is the wiser Mary E. Dryan In Home Magazine. MmitIako Llcen A marriage license was Issued to day to Fred CL Shanahnn, age 43, of Vashon. Washington, and Mux Win nle Itlcater, aged 34, of ialem. -rrw Sir TtodvorB Henry Dullor, aged CD, famous English Doer war gon ornl, died in London today. i Kodol la tho best known prepara tion that is offorod to tho people to day for dyspopsln or ludlgostlon or nny stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It Is plosant to tako. It Is sold hero by nil druggists, o Tho Jnps of Toklo nro nwich wor ried ovor tho rumblings heard In tho Annum volrnno, which nro Blmtlar to thoso hoard proxlous to tho dlsastor In tho Temmelra. Do WW. Witch Hazel Salvo. It Is ospeclallygood for pllos, Do suro to get DeWitt's. Sold by nil druggists. Jnmos M. Dalzoll, aide decamp to the G. A. It. commondor In chief, has taken excoptlou to Toft's re marks about Grant boing a heavy drinker. Administrator' Notice of Appoint ment. Notice- Is horeby glvon that on tk 2Rth day of May, A. D, 1008, th county court of Marlon county, Of-V egon, duly appointed tho under, signed ns administrator of the estate of Isabollo Smallwood, doceasei, and having duly qualified as. re quired by law, all porsons havlftg claims against said estate are noting to prosont thorn with proper Youeli. ors attached ns by law required, ta tho undorslgned at his residence 1 Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, witfc In six mouths from tho dato of tin" first publication of this notice, t& wit: May 20th, 1008. J. II. SMALLWOOD, 'Administrator. FltANK A, TURNER, Attorney, G-2G-5t-Tues olr When You Arc Dry WHY NOT BUY H A pure and wholesomo boverngo that sold In alt tho cltlo of Western Oregon nud Northern California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Made, of Filtered Water and strictly In accordance wjtb tho Pure Food Law Saiom Ueor is the host mild beverago offered the public. Made by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole some. No adulteration, No drugs or chomlcals and under the most peroct sanitary conditions. Address all orders to Salem Brewery Association