DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QKBGO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, IMS,
K
AU6USI
CLEARINGS
J. L. STOCKTON
THE.OLD WHITE CORNER
AUGUST
CLEARINGS.
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rVUKlNU U,t5 llu,ll Vl 5UJM.irYi YVIII lUIIUUll uiegrcm-
U. est stock clearing saics ever neia in tne Lherry uty.
There will be no inflated values or false representations
as to what the price was, the all important question will
be what the price is, and the quality will speak for itself
cVCry instance. Read a few of the special items for
this week.
ITALIAN
MONEY
MAKERS
CAPTURED AFTER A
BATTLE
i
.UOIES' UNDERWEAR,
REDUCED
11 25 Silk Verts, sleeveless, in
colore, black, blue, cream, yellow,
aad pink-
5c values for
Ladies' puro silk plaited Vesta,
a colors and cream.
J3.50 values for'
$1.98
Ladles pure whlto sleeveless
Vests, all sizes. 100 dozen case
to close.
'jOctaluea 2 for 25
UNDERMUSLIN
REDUCED
Our cntlro stock of high grade
tmnlln underwear is reduced far
btlow your expectations.
OBNUINH HEATH ERDLOOM
PETTICOATS. .
All Colors
?1.GS
tmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
' LADIES' SUITS
All this Spring's purchase are
offered nt enormous reductions.
NEW SUITS SATURDAY
Saturday wo received our flrfet
Bhipmont of Fall Suits. Wo hni
them como by express especially
for those who want to tako an
August trip.
PARASOLS REDUCED -
All Ladles' and Children's Suu
shndos nt closing prices.
NEW BLANKETS
Dig shipments nro in and more
to como. 700 pairs of cxtrn large
cotton blankets nro now in.
Campers tako notico.
$1
91.25
S1.50
MEN'S TROUSERS
A very comploto and woll
bought stock of pants is at your
disposal nt a reduction of ONE
FOU11TII.
- CANVAS SHOES
Whlto, tan and grey for La
dles,' Children nnd Men, reduced
ONE-FOURTH.
. MEN'S SUITS
?10.00
A matter of consequonco to
thrifty men, that is to say a tip
to fellows who want tho proper
cuts in now stuff ut a Baving of
?5 to 97
on a Suit.
This is your week to save.
Keep your oyo on this busy
plnco; something lmppoiiB ovary
mlnuto nnd you should ho on
hand.
who raise the cattle and hogs and
chickens, andv grow the wheat, an.t
tend and cra'to thb fruits and 6thr
Vegetable, run our saw mills and
wheat mills aud elevators, aro tho
onejs that wo aro and ought to b
interested in, because they aro of
moro Importance to this counlry
than all tho rest of us put together.
Ci
Cost of Transporting Big Show.
A company was formed to produco
on tho road a Now York muBtcat
comedy success of tho previous aoi
Bon. It was by no means a Becoud
class organization tho comedian
was paid ?2S0 a week, tho second
comedian $100, tho Boubrctte $75
Tho chorus mon received $1G a
week, tho lowest salary paid any of
tho 65 members of tho company,
nnd tho chorus girls $1S a fair sal
(rinded Vtens fanned Wlre.l
Now Havon, Conn., Aug. 8. Nino
woll drossod, educated Italians, Baid(ary several years ago when this tour
to navo ueen posing n3 noblemen (Wna mndo. Thoy woro on tho road
hero for some tlmo, wore nrroBted on .forty nd ono.imif W00kB nctuallv
a fanh near Branchvlllo this after-1, " , , " ,, , cnuy
noon, nnd charged with mnnufnctur-!travo,Cl1 3C'000 n,,l3 nml P,nye1
Ing counterfeit money. They wcro over 71 one-night stands. Most of
enpturqd nftcra sonsatlonal raid by the traveling was dono nt night and
th Qnln d.?,Z(!n leiJUVC3; ,1 '" ny a 'w instances when tho
Secret service men had had tho ... ,, , .,
"noblemen" undor surveillance for Jml" was over a day woro thoro
somo time. They had been spending Blooplng cars attached to tho train
money lavishly nt summor resorts. While doing tho ono-nlght standi
and were suspected of bolng counter- lh nt, commny alopt ln tho
feltors for somo tlmo. ' ' . , ...
A dotectlvo reported last night common cars nt night, and although
that ho had seen tho men's rendovous tho principals sometimes wont to
at tho farm houso, and tho offlcora hotels In tho daytime, tho chours
X?ontnrrcsthr0 t0 mnkIinon nml womon 0,ODt c,thor ,n tho
l" house was Burroundod and tho'tra,n r nt tho thentor. Tho amount
men rushed tho placo with their .of money pnld out to tho railroads
LOW
RATES
4
jOi J & JL
Will Be Made This Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINKS IN' OREGON)
Ftom Slem, Qe.
AS FOLLOWS:
MOTH WAYS ONE VfXS
TO THIIOUQII VIA
HOliTLANB CALIFORNIA
guns rendy for action.
Tho Italians gnvo in without re
sistance.
by such n company Is .enormous, es
pecially If IV Is necessary to carry
A Quantity of snurlous money and voral ca scenery nnd effects.
a comploto outfit for manufacturing Tho regulnr chnrgo Is 25 cohts a
Amoricnn coins woro found In
basement of tho houso.
0
THE OUTDOOR people.
tho nillo for ofir.h lmuirnco or neenn car
nnd 2 cento per capita for each
member of the company. Tho cost
Chlcaoo $74.15 $87.50' f
St. Louis $09.15 $82.50
St, Paul $01.65 $817.5
Omaha $01.05 $75.00
Kansas City $01.05 $7500
' !
A very largo percentage of tho Jf transporting a show llktf "Ben
oplo of tho United States live In l,r' w 1,ch. car.r,C9 10 "ooplo and
CASTi:" AND CUSTOM IX INDIA.
Take, agin, tho custom of "caste,"
tr which a tnnn of ono caste Is for-
bUden to touch or to allow his shad-
' to fall upon tho food of nnothor
put of a different ensto. Hero Is n
!!u!e tccno quite common in India
Ithli evening:
A customer Is 3tnnding respcctful-
1; outfldo a draper's shop doslrous
let buying a lift of cloth. After the
mull chattering he deposits tho prlco
en tho edgo of tho boarded floor,
th'ch project! on tho strcot, and,
bring dono this, standi patloutly
Bt.ldo the shop whllo tho drapor
neuures out the quantity paid for
Patently tho required number of
Jtfdi of tho selected material aro
thrown unceremoniously toward tlo
tuitomer, who nmkos n 'low oboh
uce and retires. This Is n case of
tailness conducted betweon a low
tute man and ono sovoral degrees
iwe h'pi In tho ensto scnlo, tho lat
' being painfully anxious to avoid
tie "lghtest contact with tho low
ute fellow, because It would ontnll
wemonlal defllomont, requiring at
rery least rollglous ablution bo
(lore any food could bo eaten by tho
Iwwn thus contaminated.
ot a hopeful state of thlims for
Ntaocratic government and admlnls-
Iwloa that, Is it? Think of n gen
1 election where enste prevails!
me trouble, tho nroaont tronlilo.
fclbit the Indiana who want to kov-
India In our placo havo as little
"Hon of govornlng It according to
'wn ideas as wo have ourselves,
!rbap less The discontented and
Walllous Hindoos who write In tho
utlre press and who talk treason at
Wr secret meetings In London are
T the most nart. vnnnt mon n?in
f been educated in England or by
pwunmen la India, who have been.
-Hted by European civilization and
whoro formerly Bho had nn honored
plnco.
"In many part? of India It Is cus
tomary In n fow days aftor tho cre
mation of tho husbund to perform
what. may bo called tho coromony of
formally dogradlng tho widow, when
she has hor head shaved by tho har
bor and Is deprived of tho uso of
all ponotiul ornaments. Ever aftor
that alio Is condomncd to Bleep, not
on n 1)0)1, but on n mnt spread on tho
Uoor; to havo but ono meal a day.
and to be excluded vory Btrlctly from
nil fo-tlvltles and family gatherings.
Not only Is tho widow degraded and
sot aside, but hoc very "presence on
Joyful occasions becomes nn actual
offonso, nnd .hor moro shadow Is In
cortnln -cases unpropltlous."
You soo it really h a llttlo diffi
cult to sympathize with tho point of
vlow of tho natives In tho mnttor of
their troatmont of widows. And thoro
nro a good many widows In India,
becauso anothor Indian ldon is for
vory old men to mnrry vory yemn
women. Hubert ln Manchester
(England) Chronlclo.
DEATH PENALTY IX FRAXCE.
I
Un
received a smattering of Eng
political philosophy. Hubert In
tester (England) Chronicle..
e rrnE.TsiBXT of
WIDOWS IX INDIA
It has been the practice for somo
years In Franco to commute tho
death, penalty by tho oxorclso in all
Instances of tho prorogatlvo ot par
don by the president of tho republic.
Colncldontnlly with tho por.lcjd dur
ing which executive clomoncy has
been applied Invariably there ha
been an alarming Increase of crimen
against the porson'. For example,
tho, charges for murder have risen
from 163 In 1901 to 274 in 1905.
and tho' Increase was especially
marked la tho last two years, of 'the
flvo named. Cases of manslaughter
also had become' moro numerous, by
nearly 70 per cent botweea 1904 aud
1905, So far as can be judged In
tho absence or official statistics there
has been no falling off la the num
ber of murders and murderous as
saults since 1905. Under the cir
cumstances it Is difficult for French
citizens not to connect In the relation
of cause and effect the cessation of
executions for murder and the mul
tiplication of aggravated murders.
Juries have repeatedly recorded their
conviction that the' death penalty
H. tow. In this matter of satl.
L,' htYe not BOYorued India accord
s to Indian Ideas. We have tried
sovern U according to our Ideas,
the unfortunate na'rt nf th hiisi.
! I that It l rinMf..l ... u .
hare made things much better
lor the m... . ...
Pnlr burn n Indians no'ought to be enforced, and wauy
IVetnse J!,. 1 any extent. councils general and arrondlssement
1 da . ' uuv a uiem to
Wd Ul thU ,s wh they do to
,iao3 now o.., T
IHM tw j. u. uwan, one
'' th treated n... iL
i64l """ uumormea.on
rhnt,.-V. ' rom Ine moment
ti, IJJf.'J1 d,es- aot only to deplore
!oym J " wwPantn, perhaps u
I V fej lo take a posltlon of
j gradation Ja the household
councils have also declared that de
cisions in capital cases ought not to
be overridden by the persistent use
of the prerogative of weroy.
There seems to be no doubt, how
ever, that so long as M, Fallleres re
mains 'pre-Udent of the French re
public he will continue to pardon ev
ery porson sentenced to capital pun
ishment. What, then, to be done?
To deprive tho chief magistrate of
LtbAt prerogative would requkre an J
amendment of tho constitution of
1875, nnd for that purposo tho two
chnmbcrs would hnvo to bo callod
togothor In Joint sosslon at Ver
sailles. It would bo possible, how
ovor, by a moro ordinary law to mod
ify what seems to bo tho dangoroun
result of tho systematic cxerclso of
clomency. Tho chambers might pnss
a law. providing thnt In ovory enso
whoro a death sontonco should bo
commuted tho convict should bo con
domncd for llfo to solitary confine
ment. Experlouco hue shown that,
considered nn a dotorront, tho drond
of such a punlshmont is scnrcoly less
pooplo
cities.
A city Is llko a hlvo of boos, with
this exception, thnt bees nlways fly
away ns fast as thoy can Into tho
opon fields of tho country to drnw
honoy from tho flowers, and thon
fly bnck again to tholr hlvo; but tho
dweller In tho city, not having wings
at his disposal, Is afforded no such
opportunity.
TluiB tho bees havo tho boat of tho
argumont.
Llfo In a city Is ofton considered
a vory complicated affair and bo,
no doubt It Is; but In most cases It
Is oven moro nnrrow than compli
cated. No Amorlcan can bo a truo Amori
cnn ' without considering his entire
country.
Our cities aro contors of wealth
and commorco, nnd tho pooplo who
Hvo In thorn, with tholr oyes upon
tho pavomonts, ofton soo nothing be
yond tho ond of tholr strcot car linos.
And yot havo you ovor stopped to
coiiBldor thnt tho vnst wealth of this
country, nil tho things youent anJ
and tlmbor and
nlno cnrlondB of scenery from Now
York to Chlcngo would bo consid
erably ovor G000, and about ono-
forth of this sum to Boston.
Thoro wns ono spectacular Bhow
on tho road tho past season thnt car
ried nearly 400 pcoplo nnd tho cost
of transporting them nnd tho scon.ory
4o Chicago from -Now York wns Just
undor UOiOOO, and this excluslvo of
slooplng accommodations. Com
panies of this cnltbor, howevor, play
only tho lnrgor oltles, and thon for
long onvRomontn. Thb tends to
tho formation of Bocondnry compan
ies to produco tho bmho piny, but on
a much chonpor ocnlo. These aro
sent 4o all tho email cities nnd towns
and tho nctors must do nn onormnus
amount ot traveVng. Charles Bel
mont Davis In Outing.
offoctlvo thnn Is tho fear of death.
A3 for tho objection to tho Infliction wear, tho stono
of tho death penalty that It Is do- bricks that comprlio tho housos you
moralizing and . brutalizing to tho Hvo In, nro created outsldo of cities,
wltnessos, th!s enBlly may bo met by in tho honrt of tho country, by tho
providing that In futuro executions pooplo who mnko up tho country peo
shall tnko plnco In private. Tho plo In America?
French Bonnto hns already passed u Tho city folks simply traffic In tho
bill to that offect, and thoro Is things that tho country folks pro
ground for bollovlng that tho cham- duco, and gain tholr wonlth by a
her of deputies would ratify thp process of kooplng a part of It.
measure Tho outdoor pooplo, thon, tho onos
National TMgi0 Baseball.
At Brooklyn First ,gnmo, Brook
lyn C, Cincinnati 8.
At Boston First gamo, Boston 10,
St. Louis 5.
o
Tho Ainorlcan Hoot hns nrrlvod In
Now Zoulnnd, whoro It Is Sunday.
London papers nnnounco tho re
ported betrothal of Beatrice Mills
daughter of n Now York multl-mll-llonnlro,
to Colonel Forbes, Enrl of
Ornnard,,mnBtor of tho king's horses,
nnd cnptnlu In tho Scots Guards.
Tho enrl and tho family havo nr
rlvod in Now York.
"Bo not deceived." Tho people aro
not to bo mocked all tho tlmo,
TICKETS WTLL BR ON SALS
August 21, 26, 27,
Good for return In 00 days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits .;(j
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call e-ft
n vAiit II
WM. M'MUIIKAY, j
General Passenger ' Agent,
POHTLAND, OREGON, I
Tlmo Card No. B3, Southern Paclfta
Co,, KrTcctlvo Sunday, May 17,
1008. '
Toward Portland, PaMenger.
No. 10. 5:13 a. m, "-Oregon Hx
proas.
No. 18. 8:40 a. m. Cottage Grove
pasjonger.
No. 12, 2:45 p. m. Iloaeburg pa-
Bongor
Toward Portland, Freight.
No. 222, 5:00 p. m. Portlaaa
fast freight.
No. 2d. 10:40 11:28 a. m.
wry freight.
Toward San Francisco, Paftscivgcr.
No. 11 1 :03 a. m. ltoseburg
pasBongo.
No. 17. 0:4D p. m.Cottage Orore
paBsengo.
No. 15. 9:b0 p. m. California ex-
pross.
No. 13.-3:31 a. in. San Francisco
express.
Toward Ran Francisco, Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 a. in. Portland fast
freight.
No. 223. 11:28 a. in. way freight
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Oregon Kloctlro Time Table,
Tlnlo ot arrival and departure ot
cars at Salon Is as follow, Portland
laud Iutorm(Mllate peints:
ROYCROFT PHIL OS O P H Y
Arrlvo Leave
Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 a. as.
Exprona 10:50 a.m. 905 at m.
Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 a.m.
Express, 4:2.0 p.m. 1:45 p. m,
Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m.
Exprosa 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
BY FRA ELBERTUS
Written Jn a alnecro and kindly desire to help Clio yoang who do not know, and the older ones ho some.
times forget,
CHARLES LAMB SAID THAT WHEN HE IlEACHED HIS OFFICE
. FIFTEEX MINUTES LATE HE ALWAYS WENT AWAY If ALP
AN HOUIt EAHLIKIt SO TO MAJCK THE MATTER. RIOHT. THIS
WS AJOKE. THE CHRONIC LATE IS ALWAYS MARKED ON
THE TIME-BOOK FOR A LAY-OFF WHEN TIMES GET "SCARCE.1
YOUR INTERESTS ARE THE JXTEHEST8 OF THE HOUSE, AND
THEIRS ARE YOURS BE OX TIME.
AS TO THE HABIT OF GETTING EVFJtYTHlNG PACKED AND i
READY FOR A QUICK SCOOT WHEN THE BELL RINGS. THIS
DOES NOT MEAN FOR YOU A RAISE. WORK AS F YOU
QWXED TH.E PLACE AND PERHAPS YOU MAY.
YOUNG MEN WHO LOITER AROUND THB ENTRANCE TO THH
BTOIE OR FACTORY, AND SMOKE, GOSSIP, CHEW AND gPIT
WOULD DO WELL TO ELIMINATE IT, BTC PECULIAR, AND
WHEN YOU CO.ME TO YOUR WORK GO TO WORK, EVEN IF IT
BE FIVE MINUTES BEFORE TIME. THIR HABIT MARKS THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEN THE YOUTH WHO IS GOING TO BE
FOREMAN AND THE OTHERS WHO HAVE NO LUCK.
ACCURACY IN BUSINESS 18 A VIRTUE HEYOND EfcTEEM.
ALL THE KNOWLEDGE AND EFFORT KXERTKI) IN A RUKtKKH TRANSACTION MAY BE OVERBAD
ANCED BY AN ERROR IX FIGURES, AN OMITTED WORD OB BY INDISTINCT WRITING. PULL YOUR
SELF TOGETHER WHEN TIIKK FINISHING TOUCHES ARE TO BE MADE, AND ON YOUR LIFE, GET
THEM CLEAR AND CORRECT.
COURTEOUS MANNERS IN MTTLK THINGS ARE AN ASSET WORTH ACQUIRING. YOU RISE WHEN
A CUSTOMER APPROACHES, YOU OFFER A CHAIR, YOU STEP ASIDE AND LJ7T THE STORE'S
GUEST JttSS FIRST INTO THE ELEVATOR; THESE ARE LITTLE THIXGS, RUT THEY MAKE YOUR
WORK AND YOUHflELF FIXER.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE ABSENT, TELL YOUR FOREMAN SO AND GET HIS APPROVAL. IF YOU
ARE UNAVOIDABLY DETAINED FROM WORK, SEND WORD WHY.
TO GUY VISITORS OR GIVE SHORT, SHARP, FLIPPANT ANSWERS EVEN TO STUPID OR IMPUDENT
PEOPLE, 18 A GREAT MISTAKE. MiajT RUDENESS Br UNFAILING PATIENCE , AND POLITENESS
AND SEE HOW Ml'CII BETTER YOU I'KKL. a!lf J '?
,V , '" Copyright, 18 08,Bj Elbert Ifubbard
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CORVALL1S & EXTERN It. K
TJMK TABLE
No 4
Loaves Detroit 1:00 p.m.
follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908a
Train for CbrvaUls.
No. 8
Loavos Albany 7:65 a. .
rrlves ft CoryalUi , . ... 8;X5 a. .
No. 10.
Loaves Albany ...'..,,, S:BS p. m.
Arrives at Gorvalthi ... 4:38 p, w.
No.
Leaves Albany ,,.,,,.. 7;48 p, at.
Arrives at Corvallts ,,,, 8:25p.m.
Tralaa tor Albaay,
No, 6
Leaves Corvallli :. w.
Arrlvea at Albany .,,. 7:19 a, .
m. 9, t
'oaves Corvallls ,...,, a;15p, m,-
Anlve at Albaay 2:6Sp. tt.
No. 7 v ' '
Leaves Crvallli , :?. m.
Arrive it Albany . ,, jf 40 ,m.
No. 11 (8nndy ealy) v
Leave CorvallU ..... .11:16 , w,
jHfkv& at Albaay . n , .11)68 .
1 No. ll (guaJay fily-i j
Iavae Albany It'.Mv.w.
ArHva aT'Cormlll .... 1:18 jn m.
For further JsforHUtloa apply te
Portland, Oregon, June 17.
Cewweaclng Juae 2284 aa4 until
further notice, the fellow! trala
service will be Ih etfeet oa the 11a
of the a & E. R. M. between ,A1
basy aa4 Yaqulna, dally exeept Sun
day: Trala Ne, 16 Trala No.
Mlxad Paenor
Leave Albany 7:46 a,. 12:49 p.m.
1Arr. YaMlHa 1:36 p.m. 5:3fl p.io.
Trala Ne. 15 Trala No. 1
Paasoager Mixed
Lv. Yaqulna.,2 15 p.m. 7:00 a.m.
Arr. Albany.. 7:09 p.ra, 11:65 a.m.
Or Sundays the, servfco will he aa
follews: ,
Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.t ar. Y.nlna
11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna 6:00 p. .;
ar. Albany 11:30 p. m.
W7H. McMURAY,
ff-22-ft Oen. Pas. Aceat.
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