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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
r i r'yi t7 '' ' '"" , ' '"" '" (Par- -. J' ; ' '. ..vr' n! PAILY CAPITAL, JOURNAL, BALKM, QREGOy. flATURP4Yt JVUGUsflag, JL908 3 lr b jp 'VjlWlj'Jfrlw - w Wwb - ;y , .won (vv tVt WW u.Maui. 1 "Tf -LiLi c- 4 r.. fTl. STOCKTON I THE OLD WJ11TE CORNER New Goods for Fall Evcry time the train whistles, think of Stockton's because If It is a passenger It is bringing us goods by express, If It Is n freight It ia bringing goods by tho car load. New Dress Goods Tho first shipment . of dress joods comprises all tho late nov elties and weaves In 30 In. suit es that retail at 50c a yd. Flannelettes and Outings Hundreds of beautiful pattern to pick from, In fact ovorytliing la cottons for Wrappers, Klmouas Walits and House Dresses is now- rtidy for your choosing. New Suits and Coats for Ladies ce coming ovory day. Many Uiles aro making tholr solcctions row. Clothing Now Sult3 for men and youths All tho now Ideas In collogo cuts and business buUs and showing for tho first time for Fall. $10 to $25 ;TTi I New Blankets for Outing Use 500 pair of ono kind Just re ceived and through an error the mill has Bhippcd us 200 pair of olovon-'quartor blnnkots in exco33 of our order. So wo will offer Bomo for n few days bo as to bo nblo to handlo them when they nr- j rlvo. ITY SUMMARY Pretty Home Wedding. Oathe eve of August 19, 19,08, oc- rw tbo wedding of Adrlenno Do sr to Charles E. Scott' of Port )4, it the homo of tho bride's ifyr, D. C. Do Long. 180 S. luch street, Rev. Bollock offlclat- At T-Jfl tho guests wcro nssomblcd tke front narlor which wna decor- W la pnk and whlto roses and rai, rormlng a beautiful nrch. Promptly at 8 o'clock tho brldn! tr ippearcd marchlnc to tho ilu of McndleBBnhn's WcLMiip wb, played by Mrs. Young, sister (tit bride. fa bride woro a beautiful gown Mte laco over silk, carrying a jjwi oi unae's rosos. groom woro tho convcntlnt Ml, Urcongrau!tttIoUB a ilnlntv r- w a serv -d fJ out o i,n guests wore A Scott of Portland. Mrs. Lib- Mrber of n anion. Inwn Mln.- l. If- .. - f -w-..., 4... ,.. ,- o. t,i iiiipbro, 111., Mrs Tying ,.f MaiHhnlltown, lown nriPaut'f ' 'nu were re- "7 ""- m a party iert on the ng train f.ir ,m extended ton- ""H thP fur rn f nfiar ..ll. ?l2 Ve at honiP tn loir friends - iawr, for' .and. It Is tho Wlllnmotto valley's turn to got n movo on. THE WORLD FAMOUS CLAIRVOYANTS "and PALMISTS The Delmars Havo arrived In Salem and nro lo catod nt tho Eldrldgo Hotel, 248 N. Commorcln! Btreot, whoro they can bo consulted on all nffairs of llfo. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. CASTOR I A w iniaats and Children, 1 iW You Have Always Bought rtno stV 'vCj& J&fr f ""v"t' 00NSTONE for August - . "Wt4P Monone, or forhhea Wa&ibx felicity.". hi Ji ?c ?so the aeo of ltto!A .2 rorms of the .Worr;""- MAuKust born TS "HtJtFeliT V stc. w,ae "nso of every month. !ft57 Stare H BP(I a I""M Special Readings for a Short Time 50c 50c 50c THE DELMARS Aro well and favorably known throughout this locality and aro pro nounced reliable by somo of tho bejt people Jn tho Btato of Oregon. They have hundreds of testimonials ou fllo at their office which are open to in spection to all who may bo interested. What The Dolmars tell you comes true, all tholr predictions may be relied upon. If you aro in doubt concerning somo Important matter better consult them at once. They guarantee 'to roveal overy Incident of your llfo Past, Present and Fu ture, without asking a question and ai a gianco mey give names, uaies, facts and locations In tho vast prob lems of life, telling you what you camo for and what you want to know. Accepting ho fee iBradvaae and not at' all unless you are per fectly satlAe4 wltk what they tell you. This is fair, is it not? Office hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. All business sacredly confidential Call early to avoid waiting. ANIMALS DISCUSSED BY 'THE CIRCUS EXPERr (By Harry J. Moonoy, head animal trainer with Barnum and Bailey.) Somo one oncd said that tho moro ho saw of dogs, tho lower opinion he had of men. After 30-odd years with pretty nenrly overy quadruped thnt ever Has been in captivity, I'd chango that saying- n bit. JM say, "Tho more I sco of moq, tho better I understand animals," for In every way tho four-footed beasts have tho traits and aro moved by tho samo hnS8ionS that movo tlinlr fwn.fnntml brethren. Love, hate, fear, courage, treachery, vlclousness, Jealousy, Ang er, BollVjhness, generosity, greed, self-sacrifice, every nnsslon of which mon nro capable, tho nnlmnls have, though, of course, they aro in tensified. No matter how good-tempered an anlmnl may be, no matter how plac id, how tractable, he Is llablo nt any moment to change to ft dangerous, bloodthirsty croatttro, Intont only on elnylng his tralnor. In tho vory trac tablllty of an animal lies the great en danger to tho trainer; It makes him careless. The watchfulness ho will observo with an animal of Which he Is uncertain, if allowed to lapse, and It Is that moment of care lessness for which tho anlmnl la ever on tho alert. To such lapos aro duo 95 per cent of tho accidents and ntneks on animal trnlncrB. A Hon will work himself up Into a frenzy of rneo through Jealousy. .Tlioro Is ono tralnor I know who wns almost killed by a llonosB who iwns Jealous, not of another animal, J but of n woman. Tho tralnor was in tho cage nt tho time, when ho "nw bin daughter outside tho cago. Ho smiled at her and tho lioness faw It. In a moment alio changed. Her docility changer to fury nnd alio nrnng nt him. Ho wns terr'hly torn beroro ho wns dragged out of tho cago. Anlmaln cot iirpiI tn ntrnntrnrq looking at them from outBldo the cage but a strangor Inside tho cngo would hnvo Uttlo Bhow of escaping with his llfo. Evon experienced train ers heeltnto about entering a cago until thoy got tho bonBt iired to Boo ing them and hearing tholr voices. Animals will nurso n grudgo for years, and wait for an opportunity to hnvo rovongo for somo ronl or fancied Ill-treatment by man or mato. This h particularly truo of clo phnntn. Wo ha da liolpor once It phnnts. Wo had a helper once It tense "Jug," an old bull, on overv chnnco ho got. Tho man waB with tho show only one scaBon. Ten years later that man was nearly killed by Jug in a Uttlo town In tho wont whoro tho man lived and tho t Bhow visited. Tho animal romom- bercd his old onomy, and reached out ..from tho streot parade, seized the man and bndly crushed him. Tho most treacherous nnlmalB njo tho leopards and Jaguars. You hear neoplo, especially women. coll them, "poor pussy," bb thoy Ho blinking and nurrlng. Lot thorn got cloo nnd thoy would find, "pussy" would scratch. Tholr slyno nnd cunning nro wonderful, and thev will spring nt tholr trainer tho Instnnt his back Is turned. 0 No two anlmaln aro the same. Thoy havo Individualities and char acteristics Hko neoplo. Linns, par ticularly, aro like men. They nro slow to nngor, but when tholr tam per Is roused thoy am furious. Ele nhnnta, or bulls, as they a" railed In tho circus, show their Indlvldnnll-j ties. Our -"Gyp" h parlv paralyzed In tho trunk nnd itt unnblo to nut It j tn) to hor mouth. One dny ono of i tho mon tried to holp he and sho got frantic. Sho nlt nut the hav ho i nut 'n hor mouth, nnd tak'ng It In i ho trunk, awunir hor head back and i I forth until the could toss it nn to her 'UMiill l) IHV HiilULUti, iia cur imviiyjs does. For children, olonhnnrs ofton form a strong attachment. They take in stinctively to nonio poon'e. whilo for others thoy always hold bitter ani mosity. I have seen one animal glvo Its aline of food to another thnt was sick: agnln, I havo Been, moro o'ten, n sick animal attacked and killed by his mate. AH this talk about the powor of tho human ovo i tommvrot. It's norvo, pure nnd simple, thnt makes a man a trainer. Let a trainer loso It, only for a moment, and tho anl-i mals Instictlvely feol It nnd nttackj him. An animal knows when you'ro afraid of him, and ho'il tako advan tage of your fear. Tho only thing ho respects is pain, and tho truest friend the trainer has Is a heavv rawhldo whip with one end loaJed with lead. Tho Barnum and Bailey circus ex hibits here Thursday, August 27. giving twp performances. Its. annual Bprlng engagement in New York city was far and away the most success ful tho big organization has en Joyed In years and it cornea hero Btamped with tho hall-mark of ap nroval. Over 100 acts are presented In tho three rlnes and. upon two! atages, nnd by far tho largest per centage or them are new 10 America. The "thriller" this yeaY is prom ised to make every ono sit un and tako notice. Two beautiful French Kino, UU OIOICJB L.K lkCMUU, .... ... automobiles In this epltomo of all "thrillers." entitled, "The Atfto Race, or Autos that Pass in the Air." Loss of ) SLEEP Body and brain need sufficient peaceful sle$p each nisrht to repair tho waste .caused by tho physical and mental exertion ;of tho day. Broken rest brings on headache, despondency. Ir ntability and nerve exhaustion. When the nerve force is low, &eecAam &MU are invaluable as an Aid to re ,new the Supply of health-producing: elements. They act favorably upon tho digestive organs, throw off impurities from the blood, and restore tho vital energies. Beecham's .Pills relieve congestion, dispel "brain-fag, quiet tho over- wrought nerves, and Bring Sweet REPOSE SotJ Ereirhra. In box 10c nJ 2Sc O o O And O' O O O OOOOOOOO PKHSOXAIi MRXTION O of O O f) .Snlein O O O O O O Mrs. Chas, Homyer hacrreturg'eJ from a visit with her sonJia 'Jeffer son. ir.t Murel Ashton, of Spokane,' arrived todayto transact business for a few days. Chestor Frazler leaves tomorrow for Portland to visit with friends aild relatlvcB. W A. Hudolson and daughter Alda, havo teono to Nowno'rt for' an- outlngv Miss Mabel Ray wont to Portland this morning to. spend. mulay with friends and relatives. ' Lawrence Mallaffo.cfr (Portland Js visiting with friends arid traiis'dcUng biislncse herdi-fbV a few tlnysi. Jim Moyprs of Dallas' and Archie Atoycra of Rlckrcall woro trnnjact lug business hero yesterday. Mm Harry Laug has gono to Port land to Bpond a few dnys visiting with frlonds and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Caldwell of Se attle, Wash., aro vlstlng Mr, and Mrs. W. F. It. Smith. Mrs. C. BiiBhnoll of this city and IMIsb Eva Smith of Portland hnvo j gono to tho const on nn outing. scry inisiiicag in St. Josopli. Gcorgo Gerlinger of Dnllas waB horo yesterday looking attor busi ness matters. Wnllaco Itfntixny of Albany Ib In tho city transacting business nnd vis iting frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. CT. A. McQoo left to day for Startford, Out., to visit Mr. McOce'B parents. James M. Irvine nnd W. P. Stnrk of St. Joseph, Mo., nro in tho city transacting bUBlnoss. Mr. Stark nnd Mr. Irvlno nro prominont in tho nur- V. 13. Cnmpbcll, tho Inventor of tho pntont gas burnor, Is n from Portland transacting. buslno3s. Mr. Cnmpboll will probably Install his Invention at tho etato fair this year for exhibition, Joo Kurtz nnd wlfo loft thlfl morn ing for Portland to visit ovor Sun day with rolatlvos and frlonde. Mr. nnd Mrs. H, B. Bolter roturn Movements People, O O O O o J. P. Murphy Is trniiBnctlng bus! nesfl In Bugoho. D. M. Stewart Is In Eugene trnnB-od this morning from a pleasant out acting business fora short tlmo. ng at Newport. Alfa Smith nnd Mrs. Sandn Smith Charley Hbminll hns roturnod nro vlstlng with Eugene frlonds. ! from Seal Hocks whoro ho enjoyed uncstcr Pugh la In Eugene with a week's outing. Q. H. arnvo'8 auto on busincBs. I Mls3 Dolla Ward departed today Linn Smith roturnod to this city for Oregon City to visit for' a woolc yostordny from Montana. with her sister, Mm Daniel Looso. L. Curtis and fnmlly nro at Nqw'- E. R. Carlton, chlQt clork of tho pbrt for a fow dnys' outing. Stnto School Board, and Mrs. Carl- Waltor Jory has roturnod from a, ton, wont to Monmouth yeBlorday tft fishing trip on tho Mackenzie river, attend ono of tho lecturea at tho Rov. Dolknni) has roturnod from summer normal. n monui's atny at his farm In Ronton Mr. nnd co"ty. 'thorpo hnvo weekat pentviKCallfwBk, satUfledl thVo ,are?cooler placeetthaVthVlantt' of perpetual Ruashlne. ' i v Mrn. Jane Rlchardfj, ah auhVo'r; Sheriff H, P. Mlnto, who has beer visiting for the past two yenrs with her brother, Mr. John tlnto, of thlA1 city, left yesterday In company with Mra. II. P. Mlnfd fbr hor homo 111 Tlnton, Iowa. Mm Richards Is If years old and Is halo nnd hearty. On her return Mra. Mlnto will visit In. Sah Diego with hor Blslor, Mrni wngntman or timt city. Sho will be gbho about thVtov weeks. - 1- J Tnnsif)rtatIoii ami'Irflgatlon in Kcypf. Not so much uso is mndo of water transportation In Egypt as ono might think, in view of tho posslbll-' ltlos offored by tho rivor Nilo nnd tho many cnnnls throughout tho dol tn. Tho Nllo Is a great navigable Btronm for many hundrod miles. Tho first cntarnct la at Assouan but thcro Ib no Interruption of traffla until Wndl Haifa Is roachod, 800 i miles from Cairo. Tho primary oh Joct of tho canals Is to distribute water for Irrigation, but thoy are really brand and deep wntor coursos. 1 easily navigable by sailing boats and smnll steam tugs. Shipping could not be allowod td lntorforo with Irrigation, but the canals Jould bo much inbre used for ' transport than thoy aro. On the Nile nro many steamers and sailing boats, but most of tho hauling in Egypt In dono on the Rtnto railways and light railways, If tho canals wero to be used groat docko and landing places would bo required at Alexandria and landing plncos would havo to be built at many points, Nono of theso things exists. It Is a curious fact that tho Nile and most of tho cannla in Egypt run north and south, Tho wind blows, noarly nil tho yonr from tho north and thus furnlohen tho cheapest pro pelling power for boats going south. When tho boast go north tho rapid current of tho Nllo Is thb motive powor. Tho regularity of tho wind nnd tho stondlnonx of tho curront are two roasons vlty boats propolod by any othor powor nro bo Uttlo used. Tlmo Ib not m Importnnt an olomont In buBlnoBB In Egypt nn In somo t-thor countries, and It docs not matter, thoreforo, that bonto protfollod by wind or current nro Blow. Formerly bridges 'nil hnntM that wont UndOr had to nav a. tnx at each brldgo. ThlH Mrs. Thomas Maple- tax hao now boon romovod. Conu rcturndd from six lar Roport. ' SANDERS DISC PLOWS AREBEHER THAN MOLDBOARD ROWS lv s "::::r L ' ' ,J' VV S. 1 ' They nro lighter draft. Thoy never Rot hung. No ground Is too stony, too rooty too Btlcky or too hard to be plowed with a Disc Plow. Tlioro Is no alda draft. -Thoy will broak up tha hard pnu thut has beon formed by othor plows. Thoy will plow deep nnd taken tho place of Subsoil PIowb. IT NEVER GETS TOO DRV TO Pl6w WITH A DISO PLOW. You can bow and plant nt tho prop-, or tlmo. Can bo mndo slnglo D!s If wanted. THEY WILL NOT CHOKE. Thoy will turn under anything In tho way of vlnoa, weeds, utnlks aud stubble, You l bo at but Uttlo oxponso for oharpenlngt and you will not need nny ropalrH for a long tlmo. . Aro simple In construction. They hnvo fow Joints and parts, Thoy aro strong nnd rigid with no limber Joints and no lost motion. Thoy drag everything down bo that It can bo turned undor. Tholr lovor.3 aro In reach of tho driver. Tho Boat Is in lino with tho disc, and la at tho roaV ond to hold the plow to tho earth. A square corner enn bo turned without taking tho disc out of tho ground. Thoy can bo turned to the left In tho usual way or to tho right by releasing tho foot lock on tho roar axlo. Tho frames nro made of solid steol. THE TONGUE CAN HE HOLTED OX AT ANY" POHITIOX along tho entlro width of tho plow, thus Insuring confer draft. Each disc can bo set so na to out an eight, ten or twelve-Inch furrow. THE SCRAPEU ADJUSTMENT IS UNIVERSAL, WHICH IS VERY 'IMPORTANT. They have an arrangement for raising or lowering tho rear ond of tho plow a occasion may requlro." j. j , i i . , , HOOVER POTATO DIGGER DIGS THEM ALL-DIGS THEM WELL I Office, Ftofp 17 The Efdrtdge Hotel 248 North Commercial St. igsmmm ji,. ... . . t-m tlLU i M,d i SU i travel, izziri mh klua ViliMtL. ...."' .. .. i"? " ""fT.rZ'. Li - Mrio.M !!. wit.! JUhr MerWliIiie PleA. are made fcy all soothing syrups and baby medklnes that contain onlam and narcotics, McGee's Babv Iviiyir roatalas bo Injurious or nar- ..... r. , , .-,.,. . .., i cotre arags or any kihu. j 'i and safe cure for disordered stom-' achB, bowels and fretfulneJS splendid for teething Infants. I , o , A He cannot, Injure. A ., ro TOUXJL. . AHd1mmmmn ' fy w 1 i -.. p tv4 Positively guaranteed io be the best Potato Digger-made. Goes under tho potatoes-ElevAtes. pota toes, dirt and vines; then separates them, putting dirt out behind rnach!no,.wlth potatoea on top, vinos to ono side, between the rowB. Mitchell, Lewis ft Staver Co., Portland, Oregon; ,' New Era, Oregon. O. IhtumiU Biftitot r i . ... . .- Gentlemen; I have bad a Hoover Potato Digger Jor nine year5jand llko u very woll, wylMtbr1ougkt a HoojejJr.,;and lw$n&WMwi4jHllk lupj I woro gotUaBqtkorr "' - " -rpr"3- 7- mo 7" ' r " " " " '' Void hi k Hoover" Jr.. as how well they do their work. Yours truly,' ThU year dlMCOC t Rleaaure to OKO. H. BROWN. OUR SPECIAL BUGGY SALE STILL CONTINUES I .. -H-sl MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY v,. k .-v i . ) a. toU Aj ! K fJi