Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 17, 1908, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUKK AL, BALWH, ORBGON. THURSDAY gKPTKMllBR 17. 190
MEN
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BWwWB
you may have your pick
here any day of the richest
display of fine clothes that
was ever shown in this
town. If you think a min
ute you will realize that
as many people see your
back as your front, the cut
of your coat, the hang of
it, the way it fits the back
you can't see it yourself,
but a lot of other people can,
you want it right; and we
offer you the ctathes that
make it right. They're
made by Hart, Schaffner &
Marx. .
$12.50 to $35.00
OVERCOATS
as smart and stylish garmants as you'll
ever set your eyes on or put your frame
into. Hart, Schaffner & Marx made these
ovrrcoats for us and for you if you . say
so; they're all wool and all right.
SALEM
PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
HONORED WITH TWO
AWARDS
Hosiery
Ladlos' Fa at Muck Hygrndo
Hose, 1080 imlrs na an oponlng
special, a ood 20c vnluos
Two
Pairs
25c
Q
Petticoats
(lonoulno llonthorliluom Pottl
cdatH InVSvldu rnngo of colon), ox.
Lrn wide lloiinco, 12.60 and 3.00
vnluoi
Special $1.85
. Dress floods
Wool Fall SultlngB aoloctod
from our regular fall showing, val
tiCH from 80c to $1.50 a yard.
Special
50c yd
Sco Court Street, Window'.
Toilet Articles
Owl Cut Kuto prlco8 on Hud
mit'H Toilet Articles.
Half Price
Laces
Novolty Torchon Laces, In wldo
and narrow patterns, n bottor val-
A
uo wnB novor offorcd. Fall Bpe
5c yd
Men's Shirts
All slzos nro In tills largo show
lng of stiff and Boft bosoms. Your
cholco
Half Price
eouxicit
CtHHT AM)
lilllKllTY
BT1UCHTH
fwe&ftevez4'4
tffCOftfVf!
COIt.NKIt
CO PUT AXI)
I.IIIKKTY
sTiunns
rfKnvmmnnMnMbrmu (
Salem public schools won a great
honor In having first prize in paint
ings awarded to Ceo. L. Schroiber,
the new drawing teacher In tho Sa
lem public schools. His two night
pictures please everyone and Miss
Macintosh, the judge who mado tho
awards has been highly compliment
ed on her Judgment. Mr. Schroiber'a
pictures hnve catured tho public
:H hi- "ervlcma will be In groat de
mand. tontn ran away ywtenlny on the
fair stro'tndi rood, and Doc. Gibson,
Salem's mounted r-hlaf of pollco mado
n sensational rntch on n doad run
stopping the hor'fls" bpfore any dam
age was done.
An auto went Into the ditch yes
tp.dav on tho' fair grounds road and
wn pulled put with a team and r-ul-'ov
So far tho auto drivers have
bwn very careful, and have done
niiirh to populnrlzo that Instrument
of i oauro or torture as you look at
U.
Htm ! urn ii iiiii-ii ! -
curroil, not to speak of the dnv
which wai paid on the vuluo of tho
Invoice nnd not refunded. This mak
er hnd the contents of the case print
ed In fancy lottor on the shipping
boxes.
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CATHOLIC ORGAN
was too "Monrcnx"
(United l'reif lnntd Xrt.)
Washington, D. C, Sept. 17. Be
caiiBO It contained articles by tho Rov.
Edward J. Hanna, who was formally
refused tho position of coadjutor of
tho San Francisco dloccso two days
ago, tho Catholic Review of Now
York, tho official organ of St. Joseph's
seminary at Dunwoodl, edltod by
Fnthor James F. Drlscoll, John F.
Brady and Francis Duffy, la roportod
today to hnvo been placed under tho
ban of tho popo na a part o'f his cru
saro against modernism. Tho Catho
lic Hovlow susponded publication to
day nnd It is stated that It will no.'
roaiilmc.
Tho nrtlclo. written by Hov. Hanna
and printed by the Catholic Hovlow
wore entitled, "Tho Human Sldo of
Christ." All coplo-i of the Review
containing those article will bo oust
ed from the Catholic libraries the
world ovor, It is said.
The Congrogntlon of the Index Kx
purgatory which passed on publ'cn
triiB, has commoncod ROvornT article
on absolution wrltton by Dr. Hanna
and printed In tho Catholic cnolyco
pod la.
Tho action Is In line with tho cru
Bado of Pope Plus against modorn-
AUSTRALIA
COUNTS ON
UNCLE SAM
IN STRUGGLE FOR
PACIFIC
MRS. NAT!)
CALLS ON
"BILL" k
Hinilimilllll IIHIH'ltoU l'llfiwl Whllo In TrniiHlt. I over und ovor ngaln from tho fact ,9m-
jCity News:
M H 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 H 111 M 1
Weather
Ilr tonight nnd VVItky.
G1IIMUI IMtUHV
No watting, 11 ohnln, also a lady
niHUlcuro. ood-tf
OIIm)h'h Harlcr Shop
Will bo open nt 7 n. m. nnd closo
At 8 p. in., except Wednesday, nil fair
veok. 0-14-lw
iHKtittl) Of
Moroly advising you to visit the
atgres, wo ndvlso you to read tho nd t.
YOU will" 'do tho rout."
Tho Kind u'f Kwlili
Yon ha'Ye In your store u mens.
urd nnd shown nil tho tlmo by tho
kind of ndvertlulng yon do,
Mfalu All Uy
'Fair week, at Womau'a Kxchnnge.
415 Court street. 9.18-71
81ihoh
Four to 9 pounds, lOo por pound,
at FarrliiKton'tt, Stuto street grocer
and mnrkotmnn.
Mrrlug IJmi -
Marriage licenses wero Issued yev
torday afternoon to Low Walker,
aged 33, of Portland, and Josophlno
Rowo, aged JS, or 'Slew, and to
Reuben 11. Honry, aged 84, of Port
land, nnd Pearl A. Powel, aged 2,
Pi miiIh1 to HmNl Hoart Academy
M 0 txwnadale has presented to
the father of Bacjred Heart Academy
135 boxvfl Qf m1 of tktt Yamhill
NHty kH at t tate Mr, Taw?
mM - k mm m mmMmt ---'-- la Iks
For tho tiroiucuon of goods
shipped to tho Orient both In tran
shipment ttheds, on board stenmors,
nnd nt tho lauding Jetties It Is most
Important that all cases, no matter
what tho content nro, should la
strapped nnd sealed. This operation
may tnko n little tlmo nnd cost n
small nmount of monoy, but by so
doing tho packer will find that ho
will hnvo no claims for shortage nuJ
tho buyor will rocolvo what ho hns
paid for, whllo othorwlso ho may
find his cases containing half tho
Koodtt ho ordered nnd half conl nnd
rubbish, which tho mnn who has
stolen the goods hns supplied In tholr
placo. The maker can always protect
himself by ntnniptng mi his luvolco
"Cases strapped nud scaled; soo that
tho seal la unbroken boforo taking
dollvory; no allowance mado for pil
ferage." If this aysttra la followed,
time, monoy and trodblo will bo re
duced to a minimum nnd business
will Increase. Tho lead seals nru
used in connection with n wlr which
Is put around the contor of tho case;
n thin wlro will do. Tho wlro la
fastened with brads nt suitable In
tervals, nnd both ends are Inserted
In the lend; tho lend Is then proved
together by means of n speoln tool
uuuIq tor tho purpose, nnd the caso
can not be opened unless tho seal la
broken.
Another thing In connection with
the pilferage of goods en roiuto
might bo montlouod. Most makers
hnvo a weakness for stenciling or
printing tho contents on tho sides of
tho caws, which they think will
servo as an advertisement, Whereas
It serves principally us a guide to tho
man vrao U dc4as; tk pllfrlfc and
al a.tm to Mlee cam eoatala
(Hx'seala which io caa wot readily
dispose of. ThU hao been proves
Tho objection urged against
of Dr. Haunn to
tfll.lt oi.rtnlti ,..,...,. i'"'u iuuwni
who do this "ndvortlsln- on tholr I th Jtorshlp of Snu Frnnclsco
caws nro more often robbed than wns " ao-called modernism,
others who hhvo plain cases. n "
I ronresont a verv woll known OOOOOOOOO
Amorlcan manufacturer of tooth audi0 PKHSOXAL MKXTION
Jintr brushes, and I sell their goods
all ovor tho world, nnd whon passing
O
through Egypt In Novomber last t'0
called to soo tho largest ohomlst In
Port Said, who n very good custom
er of mlno. In talking ovor tooth
briuhoa ho sntd that ho thought my
prices wero rathor high for that par
ticular brush, which Is sold on Its
name, nnd ns n reason ho stated thnt
a hairdresser noxt door had bought
tho sauio brush for about half tho
price, nnd upon my expressing a
doubt ho accompanied mo noxt door,
nnd wo Interviewed tho pnrty, who
stated thnt ho hnd bought a grosi
of thorn from some party who had
called, and It was true that they wero
sold nt hnlf price, I Immediately
camo to the conclusion that soma one
In India would bo short one gross of
tooth brushes, as I was suro that tho
brushes had boon taken from soma
cas going to India, whore we do a
largo business.
It was not until I arrived In Cen
tral India that I learned to whom
theso belonged, nnd then I found
that not only wero the toothbrushes
stolen, but also a large quantity of
hair brushes, the case being filled
with coal nnd rubbish This la hard
on the dealer, aa ho received nothing
for his money, tho case being so
cleverly opened that it could not ba
detected whon taking dellTOry from
the steamer; so no Insurance was al
lowed. The value of the goods was
100. Strapping and sealing could
not cost over 16 to IS ceats prac
tically ftetklag aad to tare tal
small bum this lare toss was la.
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Movements of
People,
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R. Booth left this morning for Pore
laud on busluoss.
Mrs. 8. Guy lllrsoh of Portland U
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward Htrsjh
nt Hotol WlUametto.
Dr. nnd Mm. D. B. Griffin nnd son
nro homo aftor n few days spent in
Portland.
V. H. Dent Is a Portland visitor it
tho fair todny.
Chnrles Zumwalt and John McKln
soy, of Port Oxford, Curry countv.
are here looking after some good
horses to take back with thfm.
State News.
Portland's charter will be revised
along Its present lines, the Des.
Molnos plan having been abandoned
The Astoria chamber of commerce
has endorsed the proposed bill to bo
submitted to the vote of the peoph'
of tho state, creating the port of As
toria. Wholesale arrosta are being made
near As-torla among tho fisherman
for disregarding tho new fish'ns
laws.
The Pacific Coal company, a Cali
fornia corporation, made their sec
ond payaiont, $15,000. on Medford
coal lands, and will bo the sole own
era of the property next April, when
they wake ta4r third payneat.
Wlltlaaa Oeltra, IS years old. vxt
killed by a rolling log at The Dalle
yesterday.
Melbourne, Sept. 17. Pro-Amorl-canism
is tha dominant noto In tho
Australian fcdoral session, which
opened here yesterday.
The entire country la convinced
thnt tho United StnteB Ileel'B recent
visit inaugurated a kind of unofllcinl
allianco between Australia and tho
great American republic, In tho
white and yellow struggle which so
many Australians deem Invltablo for
the control of the Pacific, It Is tho
general conviction that Americans
nnd Australians will fight sldo by
side.
Dlstt!fl" ns the majority of tho
law-mnkerB are with tho Anglo-Japa-nose
nlllnnce, there Is ovory Indica
tion In, fact, th.nt their deliberation?
will bo distinctly unfriendly In tono to
tho homo government.
Many of the members aro under
stood to bo propnrod to argue that It
was practically useless for tho col
ony to propnre for war, alone, but
that, with American assistance as
sured, they maintain, thero Is every
reaion to count of the maintenance
of white domination In Ocennlcn, pro
vided tho white men nro ready and
armed to fight In their' own defense.
The cabinet Is doing Its utmost to
keep unfriendly references to tho
mikado out of the debates, but that
such rofpronccB' can bo provontod
when tho tlmo comes to discuss tho
dlir-otlon of an independent Aus
tralian navy and tho strongthonlng
of tho country's land force, Is moro
thnn doubtful.
In the fnco of theso considerations
and tho war of oratory, tho ques
tions of Bolectlng a ulto for tho fed
eral capital and legalizing the now
protectlvo duties, have shriveled Into
In8lgnlflancc.
Ever since tho gront wolcomo given
tho Yankee Ballon hero and-tho ox
chr'iffo o' PtM-B-p'o" hetwppn tho
officials of this country nud tho offi
cers of tho fleet, m woll ns tho cor
dial messages sont to AiiBtrnlla by
Prosldont Roosovelt, thoro has boen
a constnnt dlsousalnn of n prospective
Aiuerlcnu-Austral'an nlllanco for tho
mnlntonanco of the "White Pnolflc."
HiiiTy l !rt Crontn.
"My wife's feeding me lee oronm
twloe a day now," said n mnn tha
other day. "audahe threatens to
mnko It three timet a day boforo
AiiMist. That will mnko It loroain
for breakfast, nnd T guess I'll hnvo
to draw the line nt that. Thoro's n
limit.
"Bxponslvo, you say? Blqss you,
no. That's tho reason I haven't got
my norvo to kick yet. You seo, sho
makos It horself, and nho's got It
figured out thnt It costs hardly nnv-
thlng, and ns for tho bother why,
It doosn't bothor hor nt nil. At
lenst that's whnt she says.
"Its n new patent freezer that got
hor started. 8omo frlond told her
about It, and nothing would do but
I must got hor ono something a
child enn hnndlo, you know, makos
tho home brighter and all thnt sort
of thing. Just n metal box about i
foot BQiinro, It was.
" 'Beo hero,' I Bald to hor whon I
got It homo, 'you can't mako Ice
cream In that thing,' and 'Can't IT'
sho said and disappeared with It Into
the kitchen.
"Well, ?lr. In hnlf nu hour or loss
bnok she camo with plates of Ico
cream all ready for eating. It was
good, too. It was all very simple.
Inside the metal box was a cylinder,
and In that you put tho cream and
other stuff that Is to be frozen.
Then you pack tho box full of very
fine cracked Ice, turn the handle for
only a Tew minutes, and the Jobjs
done.
"My wife went to the new freezer
like a child with a new toy. At first
It was only dinner, but now sho
mnkca it Into In the evening nnd In
sists on my eating some befoYo go
ing to bed. I'm sure rho has Ice
cream for lunch every day when I'm
not homo. I know because I went
home for lunch to surprise her one
and found that Ice cream was about
tho whole bill of faro, so I came
away In a hurry.
I'm hoping she'll get tired of her
new plaything after' awhile and let
me off with only an occasional con
gealed dessert. It la really a. mighty
handy contraption If oaly she would
n't over do It. She's xot so expert
row that the whole operation takes
'e than 50 minutes"
CARRIE ABUSES
CANDIDATE
Cincinnati, o . Sent i,
Nation today delivered httuu
.-, iiamnBuo to WIlf
Tnft, abusing him severely lft4.
isms io use nu her powers ii
him and the Republican ,.
Tho candidate received the ft
ouauuu .aiiiumiur With ...i.
smiled pleasantly and politely t
mum.-, .mier tne interview Ci
declared that Toft wno .. -
putty, by RoosvpH" nnn fees!
uiiii us u --cawar savin u
nfrnlit tn ill-mm. n. .
. l" 4Ufc'3II0M!
sno ankcu mm.
When Carrie v ns rprelvmH.t.
Taf t, Bho nt oure asked him fc
no ravoreji the restoration o
army canteen. Tnft explain j
no must roniBc to discuss Um a
with her ns ho wns handlist m.
issues nnd smiled courteomir
tvtf, rln it. A ... til .In 11 .
uuuu liiu muiuur Ul M1Q nBlC&Clli
nnd Bho retercd:
"Woll, bo nm I dlscuHlnn
Isbuos. I'havo come to tell rtn
I nm strongly nnd dlstlsttl
Tnft. I bollovo you renreMsi
liquor Interests nnd I am golajti
nil I can ngnlnst you and th R
llcan pnrty."
Tho candldato was not dlrtiJ
by hor florco nttnek nnd listen
all alio had to say. Mrs. Nation, j
solf, terminated tho Interview, i
lng out of tho Taft residence
hor eyes snapping fire and her
lng blood up. Sho announced bti
tontlon of making a speaktor
ngnlnst Tnft.
Pfz-vna
AHC
223 S. COUUtROU
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The Vacationist.
He drew
His pay
Then went
Away
On his annual vacation
He reached
Tho camp
A llt-
Tle damp-
It waa raining like ding-Mtoa
That night
Quite late
Ho backed
A straight
'Cnlnst a roynl association
A brlof
Dispatch,
A train
To catrh.
flmiiv nmls his recreation.
-Don Cameron Shafer In Ne H
Press.
- a irnonZAi
MONEY TO LOi
THOS k rfl
ver Laddft Uuh' nnk,8'M
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance
l-4-Bk Sleredltli, IteW "
rtli- -,it, Wm Brown ft Co.-!
un whm i- -
' Commer',lal street
STARR PIANO
Hir.H CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WU
NEW T0DA1
. v3..i.. o.mI house 1"
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and farm nPa at a ;
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WHICH m o i
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