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IIAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AL1DE, OHEGON. 0ATUItDIAY, OCTOBER 8, 1008.
FOREST
FIRE IN
MARION
BURNING EAST OF
DETROIT
TO MAKI; GPNKItOUS
USE Ol1 HKCOKDS
(fulled 1'res Tinned Wire.)
Albany, Or., Oct. 3. Raging
florcely for tlirco dayB, n flro In the
Cascndo forest reserve, ton miles
cost of Detroit, Is reported todny to
1)0 completely beyond tbo control of
tho Bninll forco of in on fighting the
flatnos,
Only a heavy downpour of ralu, It
Is Bald, will extinguish tho flro. Up
to this tltno the flro hns burned prin
cipally In second-growth timber, but
good timber Is now In tho path of
tho flames.
SOMK AUSUIUUTIKS
OP Til 15
RTAOK
Some of tho stock absurdities of
fitago huslncftj fumlllar to over
thoatorgoor have becopio nrtlstlc
functions which not oven tho spirit
of prngroiB In realism would dare
to ehnllongo, Tho maid, for InBtnnco,
whooo buslnoss It Ib to dust tho furni
ture, enters with n dustor which hns
novor lout a fegior and makes
straight for fonin article which will
got hor Into tho fir -t succeeding pic
turo or Bltuntlon. Tho gonoral rulo
is that both sho and tho stngo di
rector liavo thought, more about get
ting her Into that situation than
about tho Immoillnto luminous of hor
jmrt: bo iiho attacks ono log of n
chulr and dusts It Into splinters,
while tho mnntolploco, piano, lablo
nnd woodwork groan and grunt In
vain for their shorn of coroBslng.
Uh'iik tho telephone on tho singe
Is nenrlv always a piece of nlrnrrilty.
Tho nlinor puts tho receiver id his
ear. Iimtantly give the number am.
lis in- I'.'ilv get his connection. 1st-C'Miti't-
in comedy. there iwvnr was
tho ) f trouble getting itoulritl, there
novor was tho slightest ilolny In
making connection, tho call wou al
ways onsworod promntly and no third
party over crossed In on tho wlru!
Delightful to contomplnto, but nb
Miird lis to fart.
Ah a gonoral rulo the umo of mo
chnnlcal devices on the tngo and In
tho hnndfl of any rharactor lood' to
absurdity. For Instntir-w. In Civile
Pitch's "Olrls" Ilnith Mnvollffo play
tho port of a slonogrnphor nnd th
Bpood sho mnkos ocrosi tho mnchlnq
Jn not In s thnn throo hundred and
IftfSOVordB a mlnuto, whllo sho novor
iibob tho apoco bar! Woro bIio really
n good oporator o would bo allow
ing gum and rending n uqvol, dovout
ly hoping Hint tho hood of tho llrm
would break a log on tho way to the
ofllco.
In "Throo Twlim" thoro Is a ennoe
that In suppoHod to bo pnddlod across
a storeoptlron lnVn by boonUfnl
innldona. Tho maidens In tho enso.
bolng far romovod from ennoo llfo
In dally prnctlco, paddlo this partic
ular oanoo after tholr own rnnrop
tlon of how a oanoo should bo pro
jiollod. Ono wnvo hor paddlo ns
oho would a fan, gracefully and with
languor -for Is not tho audlonco
watching? Another energetically
thrtiHls hor paddlo Into tho haft,
whllo a th'rd hooka wntor so violent
ly and orratlcally that. I fit woro a
real ennoo on a roal lako. tho logical
BOquoiuo of ovontB would load qulok
Jy to a swimming match or a drown
lug ovoni. Ilonry 1C. Wnrnor In tlu
Jlohomnlnn Magossltto far Octobor,
lifts Pine Phonograph Pieces Bo
UwI for Public Kiitortnlmncnt.
Ed. linker, a- fornior Snlcm news
paper mnn, and now assistant fore
ninn of tho Spokesmun-Uovlow ofllcc
nt Spokane, is In tho city for a visit
with friends nnd relntlves, and, whllo
hero, could not resist the temptation
to dabble a bit In iiimsIc, as hns been
his wont nt every onnortunltv for
years past.
Ho haB with him a largo number
of phonograph records o musical se
lections by grund opera stars and oth
or noted musicians, and will cntor
tnln all corners free of 'chargo Satur
day evening at tho L. P. Savngo
music ttoro on .Nort hCommercIal
street. Tho following program will
be rendered:
11 Trovntore Thou HnBt Sold Thy
self Trio. Glacomolll, M lorl Mor-tlncza-Pttl.
Mlgnon Dost Thou Know the
Land Solo. Madame lluguot.
Rlgolltto Tho Pesta Morning
Duet. Bcsslo Abott Mario Ancona.
Lucia Mnd 8cono Solo. Madam
Molba.
Trovntoro Tho Vows Wo Plighted
Solo. Enrico Caruso.
Rlgolotto Lovo Is tho Sun Duot.
Allco Melon Constantino.
Hlgolctto Qunrtetto. Caru&o,
Abott, Homer, Scottl.
Travlata Is This tho Ono Solo.
Madam Molba.
Pearl FUliers Duct Enrico Ca
ruso, Mario Ancona.
Lucja 3extetto. Sombrlck, Cnrti
bo, .Scottl, .Tournot, Soverlnn Daddl.
Hlgolottc Dearest N'mno Solo.
Mine. Lilian Tetrlzlml.
Glocondu Heaven and Ocean
Solo.. Ploronclo Constantino.
' Don PnBquola Quortetto. Dram
bllla, Coral, Sclptlonl, Coral.
Martha Ah, So Pure Solo. En
rico Caruso.
mA
RE
EVERY PIECE OF FURNITU
FOR EVERY PART OF THE
HOM
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If you have not visited us for a few days you do not do yourself justice.
We have many new things to show you.
THE HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY, J, Proprietor
WE SELL BRENLIN SHADES
m
to perform that duty ho will find,
upon careful study, that howIll have
to flit from party to party several
times In tho courso of an ordinary
voting iircumc. mo prosont- enm-
bocomus a nntlounl chnrnctorUtlc
tho roadway toward a more goldou
ngo will hnvo boon entered upon.
"Era of Oood I-Vollng" Politically.
These nro happy days for citizens
who, whllo nominally mombevu of
this or that party froiiontly nice to
"split a ticket," or voto for tho oth
er follow" occasionally, but aro do
torrod from doing no by l ho fnlso.
even vicious, conviction thnt thoro
Is a sort of divinity hedging a po
lltlcal party which mnkos failure to
voto Its tickets "Ptralght" from vot
ing ago to doath an npostacy, an un
pardonable kIii. Il'it now paitleg are
ko split up within tlipnuolvp rotrsrd-
tng the prominent political Issue'
that ono may voto either tlokot o
parts of both without being nccueol
bv his "Innor consclousnoss," or bv
nnybody, of bolng a "traitor to hi
party," a "turn cont" or on npostnti'
In fact, tho political situation Is no
tn porullnr thnt ono cannot voto tho
almlght ticket of o'thor of tho great
pnrllmi without bolng "dhloynl" to
a largo portion of his own party!
On tho tariff qupstlon for Instanre
self Interest and not pnrty Is tho di
viding lino. Doubtlo-B tho Repub
licans aro more ovonly divided bo
twoon tariff roformers and Rtnndpnt
tors than Domoorat , but of the lat
ter the benollclarlo or protection
will voto with Republican bonoflclnr
les, sinking pnrty fidelity In self in
terest, i
In lliu itintlnr it snonrliii' linnlr iln. .
poilts, Avhlle tho lendr of both par?' known to tli whole community.
I'ltASIKKH OP THE
SHEH.MAX LAW
Tho chargo has frequently boon
made that the Sherman autl-triist law
Is an Impurfect loco of loglBlatlon
f-M-H IIIIHIHMIII 1-riH ri-r h-H I HI II II I I HH
palgn Is llkoly to rovonl millions of drawn up hastily without a thorough
tnstnncoB of voting upon moiuiiroM study of tho problems Involvod. In
rather than for partlos, and If that an article In the October McClure's
itovrnopr PiniiOsoiMiv
(Uy Pra Elbertus.)
Wo nro traveling to tho beautiful
city of tho Ideal. Wo aro aware thai
wo shall uevor reach It -but the
suburbs aro very plonBant.
it lu not fnuatluljiu thai oppoioH
progrons- -it Is simply lutrttn.
Thought heals the weur of exUt-on-i
but It tiMist bo new thought.
Tho heroic man dow not (toanj
ho laM thnt ror. the man yho
wMiet. in In ihouxht herole.
Theio are h!- r'iiulUe lu ewrv
hnii' niHrrlKKe. Tho flret U faith,
and th( ntuulntuc tlvtt sr runtt--il
iico.
Iu FxplululK h Uin to HiiotUw
it beromuH liiuiliiuus io ourselvw.
Why not be a top-notohor? A
ton i.itthfr In ilmply wn Imllviiljitii
-h wuiKk for Uie luUtiiUoii uf
Mil ili he U a part; not anlnt It,
To lone your Identity In th busl-H'-'Es
Is uue of the iietialtlws of word
ing far a great tu tliutlon.
ll bwHiity It 1ml n w'iMbol of spli-
it
A civil tuiiKiiu and h (leaf or
jnean nuuiy In the hank.
You better be m I now than
linn mih aud hi for u noUyt-hut
noon, why he Is iilwiy an.
Knli(nmeut couuU for go llttlo
riulesi yon help to ninko It.
Tho i iRheet wiivdoui often cou
nt. ta In more passivity.
Wo gain freedom by giving It. and
)io who bostows Tiillh gets It back
with intorost.
tionlua is h capacity for ovndlug
linnl work
- -0 " "
tlos divide on party Hues, tho rank
nnd file do not. An 'nmtnuco In point
h furnlshod by tho Republican Btnt
convention of North Dnkoto ond
Knnsns, both of which doclnrod for
Rooitrlug bnuk deposits, In direct op
poltlon to tholr mitlnnnl loadors,
Aliothor evldonco of tho party
mix-up of tho times Is furnished by
the rocont nnHonal loglslat'on on
railroads, trusts nnd othor Import
ant public quefltlnun: not ono of tbo
laws enacted was by a strict pnrty
voto, Uopubllcnn nnd Domocrnts ou
posing tholr rospoctlvo follow pnrtl
r.ans In ovory Instance oxcopt when
tho vote was unanimous Opposition
Durton J. Hendricks how that this
is not t:ue. Of the frumers of the
measure he ny:
"Nor were tl1) fiMiuers of this Imw
TIIIC MOKALK OPTHU Inexporlenoed leifltlKlors who hnetlly ' T
PXATTAGH El) WOMAN scrtimblod together a meniure to "j.
In the 0"to'er American Mugiuliie nieei .prtaln political exlgenclo . The
Prfe r V. I. Thomas writes the nien chiefly reqiou Ible lrr the ant!- T
ll'st .of hU now serlfes of article on t.iut Inw were John Sherman o(
women. The muss of now material Ohio, George P.- Edmund o' Ver- t
whlc I'lofeseor Thomiii bus rovenlej mont, Oforge P. Honr ot Mu-nne.hu-
I buiud to create h stfr. On the setts, Uuorgu Grtty of Delaware, a'ld 4.
morals of the unattached woninu James 5i. George of Mlssl-elppl. Sen f
I'rofef or Tluunai4 says: ator Spooner recently declnrod that 1
"Ae long as woman Is com'ortnbly ' no ureatiM- body of lawyers evor tat .
mred -fur by her family or by mar- 'n eongresa; no one would venture
r'nge she It uut likely to do anything t contend that there Is any similar)
rash; but ua unattached woman has-group of flv men In Washington te-,
a tnudency to beonme an adventurees day. John Sherman has served aI-!l
- not so much 011 economic ne 011 )wt oontlniioM-ly in cougress elne X
I) yohologlcnl groundn. Life h rare-1 1S54: lit had represented Ohio In th ?
I mi hard that, a young woman ean-,,nate ihronghout the Civil war and IX
not earn her bread: but she cannot the reconstruction period, displaying.
always live and hnve the stlmuln- 'especial talent In leading with ques-.j
t Inns she ornvM. As long, howovar. I Hn of national flnaure; and, mil
as iho remains with her pooplo and secretary of the treasury in Presl- ?
aent lleyon' caliluet, had carre" ,
through with, inaterly ucce. the ! 4.'
resumption of snecle payments, j
(learizM l Ifliliimmla whs uini'illn
regarded as tho greatest lawyer tusn
In tho senate. Starting hie arer l-i
that body In 1SG0 he took au Im
portant part In framing the Icslsle
Hon of the reconstruction nertod.
only from sur- Oeorge P. Hoar had, by isno, repi
the ordinary Huutoii MnsNnohusotts In the sennte
'etter
Cheaper
Goods for
. Prices
Customers nre surprised to see "the
pianos Just received by Geo. C. Will,
nt the vory low prices they can be
porchimort for. If you are thlnkln-x
of gett'ug a piano, coma anil see
tlieee nioe piano 1. You' will easily
see thnt high prlco for u piano Is a
thing of thu past.
T
I
slie reallzea that any nfract on ot
Its habit . any Immoi'esty or Immor
ality, w II ruin her standing and her
chance of marriage, and bring hor
Into confusion. Consequently, good
behavior U a protective measure
liiBtinctlvo. of course. But whon
tdif becomes detached front home
and Is 1 e moved not
volllanco. but from
wtiniulutlon and Interest afforded by for 1.1 years; his great learning, hN
soomi mo ami acqiinititnncoslilp, hor coinprononsivo Knowledge of public
roetrnlnts nre llljely to bo relaxod. queathms, his Independence, hh gen
"Tho profosalonnlly Irregular class ' ulna devotion to the host public in
of woman roprosunta an oxtronio ana l torst had made him ono or tho
unfortiiiinto result of an incomplete ' mo t commanding figures In that
flMfl It II Hrlill PAlnllmt . minlat.. Mil. nun. I lijl, f ,Aitk .. f 1 ...
the vote, was nnnnimou'. oppoaltion "" " '"in j. inwruuuj. ui, um) 01 ueinware, 11
to Honsovolfft policies has boon tV- nro ,,,n' BOrt8 of natural dlsposl-lpiesent Jidge of the United States
vldod botweon both of tho old pa.-, ""'""" muni aa many pei imp 1 uirruu cuuri, auu tor many yonrs one
tln. through tho most IntoiiRo op
Geo. C
Will
poBltlon has cnniQ from RopubUcsn
as will bo iound in nny other occupa
tion. Many women of tine natural
of the, most conservative force 1 in
tho Democratic imrt .the sum
lenders, llko Aldrlch. Porokor. Can-' fharacter ami disposition are drawn . floorgo Gray upon whom many of
non .ot al.. rolnforcod by nominal ! l,tu n irregu.ar life, but recover Mr. Drynn's opponei
Domocrntn lint Biipportors of wha 1 80UI low? l, regular modes of
Mr. Ilonsovolt cnlls "nrodntorv i 'iving. in tms respect tno ailven
121 S. Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
fcfr-H4.jfrM-frfrfr4" H-t-HHU-l'-HH-t-fr-H-WI ' UN H"Kr
except the superintendent, nnd he ogaln ponco and quietude reigns
did not approve of rats. Thu Juvonlit- whero beforo an out)renk bad bnb
court lady advised him to lot them Imminent. Do womou dress to pla
wear them thoy might do worse tho men? Louise Ca.ss Kvan. In t
thlnrs than to wear rots and onec liohemlan or October
A. Tv-tlotli Cont u vy lltiiluul train
on i'u Lake Shoro railroad, near Chi
cago, rail off tho rnlh onto tho tips,
on hirh it iMshod a.leu for somo
mliuitea nt tha rati) of Go uUles an
hour. Tho pauRougora wora tmdlv
frlgh'oned. and a rail, torn from Its
bed ti'Ta.l tho dining oar tloor Hko
u. ne '1 e
Tli- Thool fair nt Dallas has
nipf I, und, as In the case 0 over
fr'r In the alnto th's year, is larger
and holte ati"lwt ihn over bo
t pro no hard Uc in Qresoij.
wonlth."
The rwllKloua prow is furnishing
more ovltlonoe of Uio dlapu Itlon of
whnt hnj been torinod non-iKilltlcal
lournals to rlo superior to tho four
of rasnliiK 10111A reader's sensitive
uurty-prejujllee slid dlsfviiMe nubile
qiiHon from tho standpoint of the
uattonN bet Interests rut hor thap n
imni'i sim-iMaev. The WVstmln
Mer. s lMidlnir Prt'ibvMrlnn pair,
I'h'ladelphla, thro off the tram
hmI" la an able article and aava,
atoH manv othor good thing,
"ltaep your oyes onan for tl man
who say he never mlxa bU relltrlon
with nnllllrs" The (1ratl Uanlds
Upwih- dim Pro'bvterlnn, the Now
York ChrleHau Advocnto. Methodist,
im1 Mveral OtUn declare that oue'i
roileloa Is the vrv best U'l to m'x
with o"' jwlltles, not pnrtlaAlWttlt,
" ' but politic, now vey generally ra
1 km1m oiiitlln nulio nnnrt.
Parm. ock Home, which UaJ
ever alined to be political but never
narMijn, wv whoro natlsanah'n bo
camo ln Ine'doni to what It eonsld
Offttl ndvoenoy of mincllaa enloulnte
to brlnit tho tirot8 gQod to the
g-ost number, rejoices with ox
codlnc pront lov over tho tlolltlcft,
Uuptln horowltb roforrod to, for
whleh irosldout llooovolt must be
vim tho clilof ortxllt Prom nlmot
the niHi breath this nnpor drow. It
iin iipbiinod time out of mind.
HvnUst the sin and 'nnor of imrtl-
l!o",,. wbiii has i" ", '"
. . .in 1., , future. I sal" nl-
-1 - ..v ft otoeto'V of ho
ovnluslon nf " ohi
WM,.ia . '.!!, Imnorll th" 'nteRrlt
ie -a h ifH f h rnnnhl'a
Of mh- nn.rtlo- ond !" fi,l
i. n i 'Ichl. nn' nsi'. tvt
(.liiv ,. n onrlv snn'il ' fr n
iicii nnjv: pt unv rat,, iwtv
ftloll'v t ninwn,,"Me or'v vln
he pnrlv stands for nrlneiles 'n
turtiinnv wIMi 'lh hne?. vll-
honcMout conlctlois of vnr '
turofts s mora fortunate than tht
ertmiual (that other groat adventi
tious prodMot), beenuse the criminal
labeled and his recoid follow i him
making refotmatloti dlttlcult; while
tho In-and-out life of woman w th
referene to whnt we call virtue U
not olllclally notetl and dof not bring
consequences so Inevitable. Mut 'if
you drive uatuio out at the do -, the
will come back th'ourh the windew:
and this interest I n greater stimula
tion e, believe, the doiu iiaut foroe
In determining ('he choice or,
rather, tht drift- of such a womae "
-O"
Thero wn a men who went th migh
'life and found
The way both dark and hard
Put wlUp.d U so;
And facing much that otlwrs could
not goa,
Ho ovoteame much that they d'rf
not know.
nochhM he mulled, uwbapa, Uut onoo
n day,
"Hq Is a uosslmUti" his friends would
f m sny.
Anothor man tharo wn wHoslo lines
of llfo
Woro cast In nloaaant plUcas; not
a euro
Ho had, WhMo others struggled
holplosMy,
Tho world to- him was always
bright nnd fa'r.
HecaosQ ho smiled m muoh, men
would Insist
That ho wob Just an ideal optimist.
Which, think you, of the two de
sorved Tho groator arodlt? Whose tide
would you takoT
Tho man who fought hi 3 way an I
sometimes emllod,
Or ho who smCed -but had no
ght to mako?
- -Jack Applcon
o-
fcxBmasaamstir fwMsWHWrt wT"T' $!
1
opponents hoped to unltn
a rew months ago as the Democratic
proeiduiitinl no m I nix was nl o roo
ognlzed as one of the senate's great
est nnthorltlea on the eonstltiitlon.
Senator George had iorved for many
years as chief Jusiloo of the stiprwu
court of all staalppl, aud was tho au
thor ami eoiupUer of many works on
law which are still widely used."
A I tot Story.
Uren couae. vatlve women now
draw the hair away from their faces
In' huge, rolls, and nobody attempt 1
to deny the fact that he Wears great
quantftle of fahe hair. It Is now
neeeasary for a woman's hapiflaees
that she wear a rat lu her hair. Yet
men do not admire the fasbioa. lu
a western city recently, In n penal j
Institution for girls, there was much
dlseontent nnd the superintendent
saw mutiny ahead. He ervild not dl
v'ue the cause, so he s'tmraonod to
his aid a young juvenile court at-:
tncUo a girl who had been extra-'
ordinarily space aful in her dealings'
with Incorrigible gin. To her he)
told the situation and requested ho-,
to talk with tho girls of the lustily.
t'on for a hlle and endeavor to learn
In a roundabout wav what was cann
ing the tronblo. A number df the
girls woro summoned to the recep J
tlon room and she chatted with them I
amlnbly for a time, without mon-'
tlonlng the impending trouble or lie
possible cause. As she was about to I
leave, the superintendent ontored
and asked casually: I
"Miss V., what do you think of
my order forbidding the g'rls to
wear rata In their hair?"
She laughed, "t think It hasn't
been obeyed." she said. " ns all those
girls nro wearing thoin.' 1
"Impossible! I have had ovary
rat bifrnotl!"
Sho called ono of the eMs to her
and. ar'lng her hair bowed tbo
nstoi'shed superintendent a home-,
mmli ml n lilnrV- Ktrf.lnr- tu-lcta.l
and pinned to the hair The g !
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At a price that will suit you
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