Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 27, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY OAPI I'AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNK 37, 1008
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L. U. JOSSE'S CLEAN-UP SALE IS STILL ON
THE PEOPLE DF SALEM AND VICINITY ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR GREAT CLEAN UP SALE. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN LINE WHILE YOU GET OUR PROFITS
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SALE LASTS ONLY TILL JULY 4TII. WE HAVE LOTS OF GQOD BARGAINS FOR YOU TO REAP THE RENEFIT OF.
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-Six-foot Extension Table; rogular
$G.50.isnlo fnrlce .ft 1 . .i?Jk . .81.00
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WALL PAPER
Great reduction on Wall Paper.
Paper that sold regularly at 10c,
now
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R'egular 20c paper, nowi.. . v12Jfic
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Regular 30c paper, now 23e
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Regular 40c paper, now. . .,.' . . ,U7q
All other paper .at same proportion.
Refrigerators Our Carpets
Take advantage of our salo on Re
frigerators while- our stock is com-
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ploto. Wo have the best on the' mar
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ket. We carry two linos tho cold
storago and tho Jewel Porcelain
lined and perfectly sanitary.' Why
not buy now while you can ket thorn
cheap.
Our Carpoto aro going fast. Wo
aro offering somo great values that
will pay you to Investigate and ron,p
somo of tho bargains. You Just ns
well havo a bargain as Bomooito olso.
Como In early and wo will bo glad f.o
show you." It will cost you nothing
to look.
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Hardwood
Chiffoniers
Same as cut, regular $15.00,
now
$11.95
Other furniture same proportion.
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L. U. JOSSE,
367 to 371 Gwt Stteet
Interna Uonal Moral Educational
Congress.
A coming event of intorest is tho
first International Moral Education
tiongress, which will sit at tho Unl
vorslty of London from Soptombor
SCth to 29th.
Tho congross, which has tho prac
tical object In view of Improving tho
moral education offered in schools,
has a thoroughly roprcsontatlvo gen
eral committee, of which M. Lo'on
Bourgeois, lato promler of France,
Is president. Throo hundred per
sons, representing modern educa
tlonnl thought in all tho lending
countries of tho clvillzod world
notably Austria, Delglum, France,
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan,
'Scandinavia, Switzerland and tho
Unltod States constitute this gen
oral commlttoo. Tho executlvo com-
'mlttoo, too, of which tho chnirmnn
nnd vlco-chairman are respectively
Mrs. Sophlo Bryman and Professor
tJ. W. Ad a in son, Is composed of prac
tical educationists.
Tho congrois has tho good wlahrs
of tho King and tho patronngo of tho
mlnistors of education for England,
France, Italy, Spain, Bolglum and
Other countries. Tho ablest special
ists aro bolng asked to tend papor3,
nnd tho Hiibjects will Include ni.it
4ors of school organization, mothods
of training nnd teaching, discipline,
direct and Indirect, moral Instruction
and the rolntlon of moral education
to rollglous, intellectual, osthotic and
physical education.
Great Britain is undertaking tho
main organization of tho congress,
and la holding itsolf responsllbe for
tho grentor part of tho necessary ex
penditure. An nppenl is, therefore,
mnda to tho public, nnd donation?
may bo sont to Messrs. Robarts, Lub
bock & Co., 15 Lombard street, E. C.
to tho treasurey, Lord Avobury, or to
tho general secretary, Gustav Splllor,
13 Buck'nghnm street, Strand. It
may bo added that tho vlco-prosl-dcntB
of tho congross nre: A, II. D.
Aclnnd, Sir William R. Anson, Sir
Edw'nrd H. Busk, Sir William Col
lins, Sir Jnmos Donaldson, princi
pal of St. Andrew's university, Loid
FItzmnurIco, Dr. J. M. Lang, Sir
Oliver Lodgo, Sir Philip Magnus, Dr.
T. F. Roberts, Profosspr Michael
Sadlor and Dr. Anthony Trnll, pro
vost of Trinity College, Dublin.
t Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
i tho one Hint children Uko so well
to take as It tastes nearly as good
a mnplo sugar. It acts gently yot
freely on tho bowels and thereby It
drives tho cold out of tho system. It
I- rold by nil druggists.
CHAMPION
THE WORLD'S STANDARD MAKE
OF HARVESTING MACHINERY
CHAMPION HINDERS
Tho distinguishing feature of the Now Champion binder Is the
construction whereby It may bo used with olthnr opsn or closed
ond elevators. ' This binder has force-feed elevators, which made
tho Champion Force-Feod binder famous tho world over; Inollnod
sector standards, folding reel, folding dividers, and many other fea
tures which nmko thU binder one of the most practical on the
mnrkot.
The rogular blndor Is built In 5, C and 7-foot cut The wlro
cut 8-foot binder Is regularly supplied with tongue truck; G and 7
foot aro also supplied with ton ;ue truck.
You Can't Afford to Overlook This
Be the First in Your Neigh
borhood to Own a Sandwitch
Belt Power Hay Press : : : :
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
21 7 to 237 Sttc St. r. T. CARY, Manager Salem, Ore.
The Vanishing Indlnn Reservations.
If tho presont policy of opening
tho Indian reservations to jnibllc
Bottlemont Is continued, no doubt
tho proscnt generation will soo tho
Inst of Indian segregation. Sovoral
largo reservations are to bo oponsd
to settlement within a year or twj.
Ono of tho finest to bo thrown opon
will bo tho Crow reservation In
Montana, and not long ago n dele
gation of Crow Indians, headed by
Plenty Coos, chlof of tho tribo, wont
to Washington to protest against
tho salo of their land.
it Is natural for tho Indians to
protest against tho broaklng up of
tholr reservations, oven ns thoy pro
tested against tho Invasion of their
broad pralros by whlto mon. But,
if tho caso of tho Crows is conBld
orcd, it will bo seen thnt no hard
ship is bolng worked. Tho Crowa
hnvo always been n friendly tribe,
but thoy hnvo boon ono of tho most
dlfllcult to wean from tholr Indlnn
ways. It Is only within tho Inst
flvo years that tholr tribal modo of
living was broken up. Tholr tribal
hord of cattlo was sepcr.itcd by tho !
Indian agent, Mnjor S. Q. Roynold,
nnd tho stock wns assigned to Indi
viduals. Tho Indians" wore given nl
lotmonts of land, and ovory effort
was made to make thorn llvo on
thObo nllot'monts and become pros
porous farmers. So well has this
work succeeded that now tho Crown
aro self-supporting. Thoy havo
learned tho knack of farming, nnd
ovon give nn annual fair at which
tholr farm products are exhibited,
Thoro aro about 1G0P Crows liv
ing on a reservation that is nearl
10Q miles square Thoro aro thou
sands of ncros that can novor bo
used under tho present system, savo
for grazing. Most of It Is leased to
whlto mon who run cnttlo nnd shoop
thereon. To tako this land and open
It to whlto sottlomont Is not w&rklng
n hnrdshlp on tho Indians. On tho
contrary, tho moro whlto nolghborst
thoy have tho moro rapid will ba
tho Indians' progress as farmers.
What Is true in tho caso of tho
Crows is true of most of tho other
trlbos. Tho policy of oponlng tho
wasto lands of tho reservations Is a
good one good for tho Indians as
well as tho whlto man. The reserva
tion has never beon anything but u
makeshift and' a source of scandal
and laziness at tho best. Tho sooner
it Is wiped out of tho schomo. of
( things tl)0 hotter for all concerned.
' Donvor Ropubllcan.
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It is bettor to curo'the llttlo coiign
than, to take chances of consump
tion. The best cough cure Is Kemp'9
Bnlsnm. .Druggists sell it at 25c
and 50c a bottle.
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Stntos currency, tho exports annually
amounting In value to about $1,1G5,
000. Tho governor suggost3 that tho in-
diotry bo divided into throo gront
districts, so that with tho nld of
modorn methods, combined with
filclll and practlco, tho output may bo
Increased. Chill and Shantung prov
inces should form tho first of thoso
district-, Klnngsu and Choklang
provinces tho second, and Fukion
nnd Kwnngtung tho third. Each of
theso districts should maintain
schools to fnmlllnrlzo tho pcoplo
with tho growth nnd dovolopmont of
tho different kinds of son nnlitials,
kinds nnd uso of various noti, pres
ervation nnd preparation of tho
catch, etc., in ordor that tho best
mothods nnd greatest caro may bo
used In the preservation of tho aqua
tic food supply. Ho suggests that
exact charts should bo proparod In
ordor thnt tho govornors may bo ablo
to dotcrmlno tho limits of tholr
authority and that tho bounds and
rights of each district can bo clearly
donnod. Wilbur T. Grocery In Con
sular Reports.
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Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo. It
Is especially good for piles. Bo sure
to get DoWitt's. Sold by all druggists.
GODDESS CONTEST
Following is .tho standing of tho
cnndldntos in tho Goddoss of Liberty
contest to dnte:
Josslo Kenton 220
Mlnnotta Magors in.r
Myrtlo Montgomery 13 1
Gladys Colo . . 127
Bluncho Brown 3G
Eillo MnsMCfne ' 11
! Mnbol Baker 11
Blaucho Clonrwator" G
i Margucrlto Wfllson 3
Delhi BrlggB 1
Mnbello Baker has withdrawn hor
nnmo nj a cnndldnto for tho Goddo.s
of Liberty..
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DoWitt's Llttlo Early Rlsors, tho
famous llttlo ltvor pills, aro Bold by
all druggists.
4 TH OF JULY
EXCURSION RATE
excursion rnti ti. oa..i.-
Pnclflc will soil round trip S
botweon all points on lu llnihfl3
huh, r nuu- ana aaiuraar. Jttlr lij
4, 1908, at a rato qf aWuli
third. Tickets must bo used fori
Ing trip on day of sale. Flul
turn limit July C. Stop orer pr!1
logo not Included.) Minimum xk
I". (1 rnnlo PlilM., n., ... ... 1
and undor 12, half fare. Inaak I
ngonts for full itartlculars.
WM. M'MUIIRAT.
Gonorn,l Passenger Ajat
JOHN M. 8C0n,
AsB't Gonornl Pmsonger Agist,
C-27-Gt. Portland, Ow
Probubly it Is your stomach iti
not yqur heart thnt causes pain H
neighborhood of tho heart. II It Is'
Lane's Family Medicine Till Ire r
llof. 25 cents at druggists.
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Chines Promotion of Fishing
liulustrj'.
Tho noting governor of Shantung
has recently sont a report to tho
. ministry of agriculture and com-
merco regarding the coast sea fishing
of China, In which ho calls attention
to tho fact that everything secured
from tho sea finds a ready market in
China, and ovon when such products
aro spoiled thsy are used for oils
and fertilizers, both of which aro
much needed in the empire. In or-
Idor that tho Chinese people should
jboconro better acquainted with the
products of tho ocean and Increase
(their skill in securing them, schools
jba.v.Q been opened In ten places. in
unma wnoro teachers nnd scholars
aro engnged In work which is ex
pected to increase thelt knowledge
of this subjoct. By a combined tab
ulation of tho ontlro coast country
tho governor estimates that the an
nual gain to China from tho fisheries
la something om 18,000,000 Untie
Portland Railway light & Power Co,
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WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION
Operating in Salem, Woodburn, Silverton and Hit. Angel
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' The electric iron season has arrived.
If you have not enjoyed the comfort and
convenience of using one of our iron cut
out and sign the coupon printed below
and mail the same to this office, and an
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iron will be furnish for TEN DAYS FREE
"OF CHARGE.
Corner State and Commercial Streets
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER COMPANY SALEM DIVISION.
flontloinnn. Vnn ma-,, rlnlluno.tn ma nn nlnofrlr.. flnt.lron. Which I agree tO trj",
to return to you within ton days from datoof delivery. If, J do notgreVurn in at t a
go same to my account at $4.00.' It is. understood that no"charge will be made for t e r
.tlsfact-
miy
ory,
charge
It within ton days.
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Name.
ci.m. Oregon
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DELIVER V REOEDiJ;-. . ,- , in
v--?sri'.. .v. w -tan .v;- - eltctric Iron in
Received of Portland Rallwa: . Vsht &, Power 'Comnaay one ...-"
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ance with tho above application.
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