Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 21, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY JULY 21, 1008
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J. L, STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
The habit of giving big reductions oa Summer goods has aclually
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fXTWoVTL bocome chronic with ua; .wo c'anft help It. It Is actually1 true that
I ISHKlV5tFifflrR3l Ur H5 to '1Ck50 Su,ts a' still going at .
m.'v-.u.s'i.;!! J A. I Jm Mm. M m M m
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I KrrrtMl-i Our beat 'Worsteds are .Included; no $15 'or $10.50 Sult3 will bo I
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K fcTSiJr. iPy held back it you flash a ton-spot
New Corporation.
Articles of fncorporhtMri 'filed in
the offlcq of the secretary of state
.July 17, 1908, as follews:
J The1 Bernard Chronophone Co ;
r principal office, Portland;,, capital
, stock-) GO,000; Incorporators, K.
;L. Bernard, Fred H. Rotltohlld and
. W. If. Robinson.
Seo'uflty Title and Trust Company;
principal office, Portland; capital
CORPORATIONS TO BAR
OUT FOREIGN LABORERS
Pittsburg, Penn., July 21 Illiter
ate foreigners are barred from em-
in sorno instances plans are belpg
drawn for towns to bo solocted and
,stock, $250,000,- Incorporators, Earl ployment at the ovens of tho H. C cohducted by the workmen.
. . oiuuuun, jonn VDaljr wnu M.
Ladd, R. S. Howard, Jft, Warron'E.
Thomas, J. L. Hartman attd Pr P.
Dalmoy.
The Mailing Macktftp CJftnpany;
principal office, Portland;' capital
stock, $10,000; .ineorriera.to'rs, c. c.
Loiqks, George M. 64tf, Leo M,
Olarjc, Webster A. Tbipklns and
Washington L. Bartlt$$"
Klamath Basin' -Land Company;
principal office; 'Portland; capital
stock, $25,000 incorporators, O. W.
Olson, c. C. Burt a'nd John C. Shll
loclc. 'V
CRUSADE FOI$ PROTECTION
AGAINST FOREST FIRES
(C003 Bay Ttlmes.)
Tho crusado to compel owner
and operators of engines to equip
them with spark-arresters Is being
pushed and It is believed that forest
flrcrj In this sedtlon will bo practical-
ly eliminated this .season. So far
thcro havo been no serious fires.
Yosterday Emmott Plorqo appear
ed boforo Justice C. L. Ponnock and
paid $50 fine and costs for operat
ing Jwo donkey onglncB . without
spark nrrestors.
Ed. McEwin was also fined $25
and costs by Justice Ponnock for
violating tho speak-arrester law.
Flno Coqulllo Men.
Upon tho complaint of J. A
Smith, firo warden, Aascn Bros,, the
Rlnck Creek loggors, wcro brought
bofore Judge Holdon's court and
fined $60 and costs for running log
ging engines with spark nrrostor3.
Dangers from fires arc too great to
take chancos, and tho firo warden
of tho county claim that tho laws
in this regard must be oboyed. Hunt
ers and campers must not forgot that
campfires mu?t bo extinguished.
Coqulllo Herald.
,Tholr seductlvo rustlo fosters, ex
travaganco and vanity nnd invites
dangerous nttontlons. Poor girls
careful of their good name should
not wear them,
Mlml (or wns it Musette?) asked
her poet-lover to add a verso to his.
poora so that the gown to be bought
front tho proceeds should havo a
frou-frou. But Murgor's heroines.
word not parngons of propriety nnd- l'oy, $4.00.
BALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale Market.
Eggs 10c.
Butter Crcpmory 25c.
CoVvs $3 3.50.
Hens 10c; young chickens, 12c.
Local wheat 85" 90c.
Oa,ts 3 6 37c per bu.
Barley $23.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 3 4.80.
nro not recommended for emulation.
Yet tho sugg6stlon of original sin
in silk Is a rathor unsubstantial bas
is o$ which to form new moral clas
sification, Tho aspiration to
"swish" is Implanted in feminine
hearts without distinction of char
acter or social position.
Tho ovldenco lncroasos that tho
number of subjects not already reg
ulated by clubwomon censors Is now
so small ns to mako difficult tho
$S
Hay Cheat, $80; clovor
9 per ton; timothy $10 12..
Onions $1.75 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 44c.
Cascara Bark 3 to 3c.
Mohair 18c.
IteutU Market.
. Oflta $1.45.
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled barloy $31.
EgjTB 17 c.
Buttor Country, 20c; creamery,
30c.
r.iour vauoy, $i.iui.zo por
Tho Now Remedy TliaVtioes.
"Dr. King's Now Discovery is tho
remedy that does tho healing others
promise but tan to perform," says
Mr. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Centre,
Pa It is curing mo of throat an!
Iuug troublo of long standing, that
othor treatments rollovod only tempo
rarily. New Discovery Is doing me
so much good that I fool confident
Ub continued uso for a reasdnnblo
length of tlmo will rostoro mo to
perfect health." This renowned
cough and cold remedy and throat
nnd lung healer Is sold, at J. C, Por
ry's drug store 50c and $ 1.00. Trial
uumu tree.
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New Notaries.
J. H. Molr, C. O. Buckingham,
Portland; M. H. Anderson, Cottage
Grove; Chus. II. Abel, Summit.
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G'lininlwrlnlri's Colic, Cholera nml
Diarrhoea Remedy "Would
Have Sacd Him SIOO'OO. . ,
"In 1902 I hod a vory sevoro at
tack of diarrhoea," says R. N, Fnr
rar of Cat Island, La. "For sovorat
woeks I was unnblo to do anything.
On March 18, 1907, I had a similar
attack, and took Chamborlain'e
Colic,, Cholorn and Diarrhoea Rem
edy which gavo mo prompt rollof. I
consider it one of tho host medi
cines of its kind In tho world,, and
had I used It in 1902 bollovo It would
hrivo Buvod mo n hundred dollnr doc
tor's bill." Sold by Dr. Stono'a drug
store. ,
Frlck Coko company, the fuol end So widespread has tho mov.ometxt
of tho United Stntes Stoel corpora-, against foreign labor bocome that
tion, and English speaking workmon Btdamshlp agenclos In tho Plttshur
aro being hired today to nil vacan- j district havo cabled Instruction ttf
cloa nt tho Connellsvlllo plant. Au'Europo that 10,000 laboror who r
tho Frlck company was ono of tho .turned homo during tho financial
first corporations to advocate tho Utringoncy, aro to como back, to this
employment of cheap forolgn labor, ' country as their foYmor employer
the announcement that only Amerl-wiU not glvo them work. Tha m
cans, or men who havo lived In this j ployora havo decided that Americas
country for a certain number of labor Is choapor In ,the long, run, s
yeoio will bo hired, Is greeted with. tho workmon aro more intelligent
Joy in labor circles. and this fact Is In tholr favor tUC
Cozy homos aro bolng built for thoy keep part of tholr wag it
tho Amorlcaa workmon by several circulation horo whllo tho foreigner
largo corporations, which havo do- ship most of thqlr money out of th
elded to abolish foreign labor and country.
MANY MARITAL TROUBLES
FOR PORTLAND TEACHER
KnHtori Hot-Wavo Problem.
Tho hot wnvo brings up anow tho
quoJtlon of midsummer negligee. To
what extent may conventionality in
clothes bo disregarded for comfort?
The refusal of tho manngomont of a
fashionable hotel to sorvo a guest
In his shirt Bleoves was an Incident
of yesterday's nows. At tho con
gress of whist playors a Southerner
of tho old school remained truo to
traditions of respect for tho pros
,enco of ladlos and. swoltored In
broadcloth whllo tho othor players
Nat coatlesi. .
Where is tho deadline of decorum
jto be drawn? A generation has wlt
Lno&sed extraordinary concessions to
comfort in summer clothes. Suits
of linen and duck nnd seersucker
date from boforo tho war; but It is
only since tho eighties that un
starched shirts and low-cut shoes of
tan or patent leather have como ln-J
to general use. It Is during that
period that outing clothes and tho
f'two-plece" suits of thin fabrics
wd washable materials havo gained
ihelr great hold and the bolt unl-
rcr ally replaced tho suspendor.
f'Athlet'c" underwear, so called, Is
Jf very recent adoption.
The inroad of negligee' on man
Hers Is a serious phase of the quos-
llon The shirt-waist man Is en-
lurab'e in his place, but that place
clcar'y not at a public dinner
b'es or a formal public gathering,
r yet in nutomobllo. Tho question
shirt sleeves on tho streets is a
ort ono But does the sllcht caln
per 0tjai comfort compensate for
e necessary loss of self-respect?
fho line of propriety in summer
fohr3 ja now ao 1 nat Jt should
needlessly bo over3tepped.r
sw York World.
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cholco of a now topic of criticism.
Tho Womon's Club Fedorntlott at its Bacic; hard whdat $1.40 1.45.
session in uosion may proruaoiy Bran90c por sack; $31.50
consider whether a close season of ton; shorts. $1.25 por sack.
per
consorshtp is not ndvlaablo to permit
tho accumulation of matorlal for
moral castlgatlon. Now York
World.
TELEGRAPH HRIEFS
Troublo Is browing for two fanat
ic tribes in Canada tho Adamites,
who search for Eden, but havo boon
wurnod by tho officials to leavo tho
country or ceaso arming thomsolvosr
and tho Doukhobors, who aro In Jnll
for tunning about nitlo and w'10
oven rofuso to wear clothes In prlsj
on.
English socialists are rejoicing
over tho assured passage of tho old
pension bill in parliament.
Molvlllo E. Ingalis, considered one
of tho Bhrowdest financiers' in the t
country, Bald today that whether
Bryan wa3 elected or, not , would
mako no difference to gpeak of one
month after election.
Tho army smart sot at the Pre
sidio in San Francisco are much ex
cited over Mrs. Lieutenant Beck's
dross worn to a recant tall. Othor
women say It was a dlrqctolre, but
she eays It was "Just a little silt,"
in a dress and no tho much-dU-cssed
French gown.
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Probably it is your stomach and
not your heart that causes pain in
neighborhood of the heart. If it is
Lane's Family Medicine will give re
lief. 25 cents at druggists.
Ornngos $4.50.
Stock hogs $4.
Stoors -3 3 Vic.
Livestock.
Hogj -Fat, $6.50.
Stock hogs$44.50.
Steers 3 4c. ' - '
Veal 6 7c.
Tropical Fralu.
Bananas $C50.
Oranges $4.50.
Lomons $4.50.
Portland Market .
Poultry Hens, 1212Vac; ducks
12 14c; springs 18c.
Mlllstuff -Bran. $2G.
No, bub, tho many "straw votos"
common to presidential years nro
not Ilkoly to increase .demand for,
nor prlco of straw.
, A Golden Wi'dtlinfr.
moans that man and wlfo havo lived
to a good old ago and consequent!
havo kept hoalthy The best way to
Keep neaiiiiy is to Roe that your liver
doos It's duty 3C5 days out of 305.
The only way to do this Is to Uoop
Ballard's Horblno in the house and
take It whonovor your- Ilvor gets in
active. 50 cents per bottle. Sold
by all dealors,
(United Prrw Leased VNrO
Onkland, July 21 Acusod of hnb
ltual Intomporanco by his wlfo, Ed
gar A. Mllnor, Js today suing for dl
vorco on a cross com'plalnt In which
ho alleges that ho was forced to re
sign his position In the Portlnnd
schools bocnuso or tho humiliation
hud dlBgrnco hoaped upon him by the
waywardness-of hls'spottso. Ho was
formerly principal at tho Chatsworth
grammar school near Los Angoles
and at ono tlmo a rostdont of Seattle
Mllnor wont to Portland In 1887
and taught school thoro until 1900,
whon, ho nllo'gos, ho was forcod to
leavo bocauso of tho conduct of his
wlfo. Going to Chatsworth park, ho
taught In tho grammar schools from
July 31, 1000 to Juno 20, 1907. He
thon camo to Oakland whoro ho re
mained a short tlmo boforo moving
to Seattle'
Whllo thoy wore living nt Wood
lawn a Portland suburb, Mflner al
logos, ho discovered that his wife
was vlBttlng- cafes. Storios abmi!
her got to genoral circulation, lm says
and caused him to hand in his r
tgnatlon to tho school board and
leavo tho city.
Ills health broko down and he wa
forced to tnko medical treatment
whllo ho was horo.
Aftor going to Seattlo Mllnor Mya
his wlfo sont him froquont appeal
for money, representing that her
dnughtor had appendicitis.
Mllnor is tho third husband of the
woman ho Is suing for divorce H
says ho but rocontly honrd that un
dor tho nnmo of Mrs. Clara William
son alio wna marrlod to Chavl.ua Bo
gnrd, n Southoru Pacific conductor.
Mrs. Mllnor has two children, a
dnughtor, Mrs. Cocllo Durnsrali,
aged 22, and a son Wayland, a gad
19, both of whom aro by h6r flrit
hltsband, Williamson, In connM
tlon with thoso chlldien Mllner
tolls of an exciting experience. He
says whon ho upbraided his wife on
ono occasion tho son' hit him with 'a
hoavy coffoo cup and the daughter
attacked him with a knife.
Ono cannot blamo tho buyor of
beef InthV Eait for thinking that
tho Ueof grower of tho West Is rev"-
ollng in wealth.
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. Tho New York to Chicago rolay
run by tho Y. M. C. A. camo to nn
end today 11 hours and 50 minutes
ahead of tho schedule.
.Terribly Scalded,
is something wo hear or read about
ovory day of our llvos. Burns and
scalds olthor slight or sorlous aro
bound to happon In your family, he.
tuuiiuruu 0 uaving a uoitie of Bal
lard's Snow Llnlmont handy. Itre
llovos the pain Instantly and qulcklv
heals tho burn, Sold by all dealor.
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Whatovor stump speakors may. say
tho country's safety and prosperity
doponds upon- provldonco and farm-ors.
NEWS FROM" HERE,
THERE AND EVERYWHERE
Tho San Francisco manlao, who
for wooka past has boon rulnlHjr
women's gowns, ImB changod tacClee
and now dostroys fashionable suits
worn by mon.
An anti-noiso crusade is on in
New York, and peddlers have been
compelled to stop tholr hawking in
the residence districts. ,
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Lane's Family medicine cannot
save nil doctor bills, but can save a
good chare of them. One two-shil
ling package has kept a whole family
in good health for a year.
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Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. HUM
Has medicine which will cure any
known disease. He makos a special
ty of, and guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, tLung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
Troubles; also any blackened oe
ibwuiiuu soreness, uruKvu wuiuj: 1
reveal the Insidious menace to'stnallner: Enldemlc: all kinds of
minie morals which lurks In silk
r .Moral Peril of Silk Petticoats.
I It has remained for the president
the St. Louis Women's Trade
ilon League, Mrs. Daniel Kneffler,
micoats. According to Mrs, Knot-
tr, the swish of silk petticoats has J
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female. Weak-'
ness, Herqls Troubles and Paralysis
Consultatloa free. Care of Yick" So
more girls to destruction than Ton Co.. Chines druza and kerbs.
y other ageaoy ae kaow3 of.' 153 Higk JR.. HRtalr, Sales, Or.
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Roy's Llfo Saved.
My llttlo boy, tour yoars old, had
a sovoro attack "of dysentery. Wo
had physlplnns; both of thorn gavo
him up. Wo thon .gavo him Chant
borlaln'a Colic, Cholora and Diar
rhoea remody which cured him and
bollovo that iave4 his llfo. William
H. Strollng, Carbon IIU1. Ala, There
Is no doubt but this romody saves tho
lives of mnny children each yoar
Glvo it with castor oil accordlne to
tho plain prloted directions asd n
euro, is cortalp. For sale by Dr.
8tone'a drug store.
turrnE
Good coffeeis partly ih
buyingf anoy -partly in
making:; like1 everything
else.
Vour groenr nliimi rour Montr ( ran itAt
Uk SctllllBv' Dam xA pr hi
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Mr. Losllo Cai'lpr has Hied a pe
tltlon In bankruptcy In New York,
TJio first Rtipubflcan rally in Ore
gon was held last night In tho Bak
ed thoator In Portland, Tho theatec
was crowded
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