Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 15, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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WAH.Y QAPITAli JOURNAli, BALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1008.
. L. STOCKTON
SALEM, OREGON.
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Our Fur Section
Tho showing lu this depnrtment is far ahead
of any efforts of the past. Wo buy our Furs di
rectly from tho maker, which assures us thrtt our
styles and prices nro Btrfctly In keoplng with the
modorn. methods of storo keeping.
Good Merchandise
at Right Price!
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Fur Sets
A GO-lneh scarf
lined with heads n.l
claw foot, n Inrga pll
low muff trimmed to
match.
$5.00 Set
Imitation E-.mlne,
large pillow muff with
scarf to match.
$7,00 Set
Drown scarf trimmed
with silk tns'-els and
muff to match.
$3.15 Set
Scarfs
60-Inch fur scarfs,
lined with sntln mado
dtp In throe different
styles
$1.75, $2.00, $3
Goo-1 grado scarfs,
inmmetJ with tails
Special
MUFF
Largo, pillow shnpc,
made of good grado of
' fur
Special $2.50
$1.50
tug Muffs
A beautiful line of high grado furs
mado rug Btylo, lined with satin.
Prices $8.00 to $20.00.
Furs
High Or ado Minks in collars, boas,
reggas, scarf muffs and sets. Prlcji
up to $70.
fur Coats $25, $30, $40, $60, $75
Jew Kimonas and
Wrappers
A big shipment of those famous
KTiterloo garments has Just reached
rt and Long Silk Kimonas
Short and Long Flannelette
Kimonas
Eiderdown and Blanket Cloth
ISobej In very solcct styles. Tho
Ipeiteit lino of 31.26 Wrappers In
lU Oregon.
Thoro Is nothing spasmodic about
us. Wo hnvo mado up our minds to
sell n grcnt quantity of Clothing nnd'
arc determined to. enrry out our
plans.
Wo nro now offering n lino of
youth's suits in ages 14 to 20 real
values up to $10.00 for 3:1.8.- a suit.
Oregon Casslmcr'o suits for mon.
Ronl $10.00 nmi $12.00 values 85.0C
n-8ult. ,
Other splendid bargains aro to ho
bad in higher grade suit and ovor"
coats ranging up to $22.60.
RBHrpi
IvlrTEAIlAXCK OF "Tho explanation possibly helps to
'rinM.'i! i.'iinxf nmn.v nccount for tho leafless stnte of tho
U'ew York rontompornry lamonts I 'ln nnd should mnke tho park nnd
rMsiln- rf slm.in tron fmm Mm . city nuthorltlcB more dlllgont. It l
l'i of that great city. It rocnlls unnecessary that an nutomobllo, llko
' ..
Grand Opera House
.T. F. CORRRAY, Mnnngcr.
3-- In which a tree might not
urn
Erea today," runs our neighbor
Ue metronolls. "with Min rnrrpn.
1 Of & few Att-npta Mm OinllnnnA
ft hold Reed, hut with a snddon
? jjtMlflcatlan to thoso who ro--Mr
the London treos of 50 years
r o-u nnuyp trees, onco the
Of London, hnvo lnrtroiv ilia.
Itred, owlnu to tho mlvnrRA pnn.
Pi to whkh tree Hfo Is now Biib-
aj kt -sew York
'"II iDh Hunt M-i-sWn l. n..lDn
IMIV I.0t)don' Vnw VnrV mlli
1 ha-rd -,o ndjertlvo, but today
n ! pa.'ks, squares and
; "i rM a ooca lonal small
city
trPOa hnvo nlmnat
4 oavpnared from tho
'I I frl I 1- i .
'.it i iv k i in 1 1 n mmini
W tCO th." Tnct trnna - !.
t'MJ-. nun uu i5i
; 't -vi-hfain, onco naornod
' i ie traa, trooloB
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Ir ire n u
1 ' I'ted Mellon
' "i In uppor. nrond
nrra'cned. Mnnv of
IS,';; "ii,,i',t. though in
, ""'to 1 afAftn-8 still almost
AZ P lun nnd olsowhero
"I "oaf "n B '" tak on th0 Unt8
1?LZ JLL JS"?.??
LW. wh- ,u ' . ,m "ynun
i....wn.e 'b- c-niB now stnnd
4K':. attribute this
fn Z Z! '"Jutt?! ""
---..' BO"10 ot ino raa
n -K.rat.e . the roots. Even
tdwVy na the fa8t Pace f
So goes tho Inmont. As to tho "ex
planation," thero Is not ono nutomo
bllo In n thousand from which onough
gasollno lenks to ronch tho roots of
a tree before evaporation. Loulo
vlllo Courier-Journal,
o
JL'fiT A DHUAM
oot, in
MiiBlcnl Sonsntlon
I'fiallengo onco mado by Lolgh I Falstaff, should lard tho loan earth 'T H U It S 1) A V
"t 'o anyone to namo a Btroot in inB It runs." H. II. Frazeo'n Now ?
A Knight for a Day
Now and then I take n Journey
To a lovely land nfar,
Mingling in a mighty Journoy
With a costly motor cnr.
Now I spin nnd now I speod;
Now I Btruggle with tho brnko;
Now I am a swell Indeed
Then I nwakel
Now and thon I build n castlo
For my summer ro-ldonco,
Every sorvnnt is my vastal,
And the sorvlc Is Immonso.
Now I am a nabob proud;
Now I scorn the country Jake;
Now I'm lurid, lurg nnd loud
Then I awake!
Now and then the Lusltanla
Do I board for Europe's eJioro-
Alb'on's Isle, Paroo. Hlspanla,
Rome nnd half a ddzon more.
Now I -moothly soil tho deop;
Now the common mob I shake;
Now, of course, I am nsloop
Then I awake! ,
Puck.
Lane's Family Medicine Is a tonlc
axative. It does not depress or
weaken, but imparts a feeling of
uoyancy and strength that Is
llghtful. At all druggists aoc.
de-
Book nnd Lyrics by llobt. B. Smith
Music by Raymond Ifoibboll
Authors of "Fantnna" and
"Mexlcann"
Tho Musical Sensation of tlio
Century
Big Cnst of Favorites, including
1I01U1Y HARRY nnd
ELSIE IIKItniSRT
GERTRUDE HVTOHESON
ISARELLE WIXMCKE
ELEANOR IRVING
JAS. MACCORMIGK
EUGENE MOULAN
WILL RRADLEV
SAM AUSTIN
And tho Famous
AMERICAN REAUTY HIORCS
Tho "Ten 1iijIIhi l)nnrlii- Mailnips"
A Sconlc nnd Electrical Marrol
Seat Sale opens Thursday ? A M
PrJcos $1 GO, $1.00 75c, 60c
YE LIBERTY
High Class Attractions
C!cn 3 I-Ifture house In Saem, wherebj Its patrons can
He :- s that TALE, SINGai.d DANCE.
ithoat Doabt the Best
Show in the City
me crowds go at tho "Ye Lbe-
G
Unee Wednesday and Saturday.
Each evening, 7
gouvenlr matinee.
0 feats, teati free.
If you enn nrrnnge to go to Port
'and this woek do so and wltnesa
the grontost theatrical aonsatlon that
city hns oven known. linker Stock
Company, at tho hnndsomo new
RlWGAIiOW THEATER, Morrison
and Twelfth stroots, Is prosonting
for tho third nnd last week tho mag
nificent Dolasco play,
THE GIRL OF TE
GOLDEN WEST
Positively the greatest sensation
Portland theater-goer i have ever
known. Playing to standing room
only at every performance! Don't
delay. Send In your order for saata
by mall, wire or long distance, ao
drpss everything to
GEO. I. BAKER, Manager
Buygalow Theatre, Portland, Oregon
Evening Prices, 23c, SKic, fiOe; ma
. . tlnw, 18c, ""c.
, Always the same. Matinees Sunday
and Saturday. Next week Drown
of Harvard
CASTOR IA
IV Infant and Children.
ft m Yua Havs Always BouM
BRITISH PURPLE HJ5ATIIER
THE MOS-B AHUNDANT
Only two out of tho flvo British
species ot heaths aro at all common
tho flno-leavcd or purple heath
(erica clnorea) and tho cross-leaved
heath (orlca totrallx).
Tho former Is much tho more
nbundnnt wherever tho locality Is
suited to its requirements, but the
latter Is more widoly distributed. It
13 tho purpto heath that palntB our
moorlands such n brilliant color
from tho lattor part of Juno till oarly
In August, and tho intense radiance
ot. Its blossoms almost offaco3 tho
rosy splendor of Its loss assortlvd
companion, tho cross-leaved heath
Tho latter Is fonder of moist fltua
tlona than Its coiiBln, though both
nro 'often to bo found sldo by bWo.
Tho cross-leaved heath begins to
bloom ratljor earlier than tho other,
hut It U nltogothor a more modest
'lfl"t, nnd Its pale hose-colored bios
ioms sometimes so pnlo .thnt they
iro. almost coldrlosa hang with
wqs'a new, experience,- and ho groan grean
ed: "Oh, A No. 1, 1 wish we could
get out of this forsaken old rattle-box.-
Lot's got off at tho next stop
and tako tho Overland."
Ho kept on bothering mo so much
thnt I had to tell him that in .the
desorts passengor tralmi mako mighty
few stops, nnd'thnt wo might htivo to
wait a week or longor at a louo
depot before wo could catch nnothor
rldo; and that coyotes would mako
short work of ub Bhould they catch
us after dark. Only by tlvus scaring
him could I porsuado him to wait
until wo reached tho end of tho di
vision, Tho very noxt day, after bo
lng driven off at a lono water tank,
wo wore forced onco moro to tako a
freight car.
Wo found this ono loaded with
largo lump coal. Hero poor Bobby
suffered agony, becauso tho conl, be
ing packed solid to tho floor, oxnetly
resTondi to ovory Jolt tho springs of
i ho car mako, nnd'ns this klndof n
toad ronchos bolow tho ccutor line,
drooping heads na If aware that they ( tho top of tho cnr tumbles from side
annot compare with their bolder, to tddo, straining, croaking
neighbors. , gronnlng. Bobby was gronn'ng, too,
Tho other throo British membon ' it wnB too much for him. Ilo shouted
of tho henth family aro purely local, to mo, ovor tho lnfornal noises. "A
and known to comparatively few poo , No. t, that lumber car yesterday nl-
air are absolutely necessary and It
kept from it the plant will die. It
this method Is followed and no green J
blades are allowed to appear In tho
field during tho summor and fall, by
spring, most ot the pest will be dead.
Plant corn tho second year ami
any blades of quack that do appear
should bo dug up entirely aud burned
or removed from tho flold. Carry
a fork or hoo on tho cultivator to do
tho digging.
The only objection to this plan s
tho loss of ono year's crop. If tho
flold Is badly Infested, tho small grali
from it would bo bo foul that it
would bo Mnflt for sood or food. Tho
Increased yield of corn obtained from
such land would largoly pay for thq
cost of summer fallowing.
Tho summer fallowing will kill all
other weeds too and lonvo tho field
alenu nnd mollosv,
)
plo, but nono Is so rnro that Is can
iot bo found In tho. right locality,
fwo , of them tho fringed heath
lowed us to llo at least flat on our
backs, but theso misornblo conl
lumps won't ovon permit this, and
(orlca' clllnrls) and tho Cornish tho rncket Is mnklng mo deaf."
heath (orlca vagans) grow only In J But, poor boy, ho didn't know
tho west of Englnnd, tho Inttor bo- ( thoro' is a limit In twigh box-cnr rld
Jng confined to the extromo woatorn lng, and that vory night wo had n
portion of tho country, mainly In tho , clinnco to try this limit. Wo hnd
neighborhood of tho L'znrd.. It climbed Into a box cnr loaded with
flowers In July and August, whllo tho ! rought, coated pig Iron. It'B a bad
fringed heather my bo found In
bloom from Juno to Soptombor.
Tho Cornish heath is a vigorous
plant wth pink flowors nnd grows tc
proposition to rldo and worso whon.
tho car Is overloaded, as this one
surely waB, Tho springs soomed" to
hnvo boon forgotton whon tho car
OREGON SHEEP ARE
IN RIG DEMAND
. (East Orogonlnn.)
Oregon Bhoop, ospoclnlty Inmbs,
ntvl ' aro In great demand nnd thousand!)
nro being shipped dnlly to tho rnng04
In Idnho and Montnttn. Two dollars
per head Is tho ruling prlco for lamha
and this In comparison with former
years excepting tho phenomena! high
prices of last yoar, Is considered re
markably good,
J, B. Long &. Co shipped 4000
head from Heppner to Montana yes
terday, and todny they nro shipping
3000 head from Baker City to the
snmo range. In ench caso the prlco
paid wnB $2 per head.
Saturday Dannie ft Son shipped
3200 head from Wallowa city to
Soda Springa.Idaho, tho price paid
being $2.12 por head These sheep
woro shipped out over the new Wal-
WHAT A DULL WORLD THIS WOULD BE UNLESS WE HAD
A LAUGH NOW AND THEN.
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tho height of threo foot. Its floword was built, and poor Pobhy'H lamonta-1 j0Wft oxtonslon of tho ORAM
nro not ORg-ahaped, as In most of ' tlonB woro nu unmiotakablo measure- n w i i,. ui.i... i ooaa t j-
moni as to what Is tho limit of rnU-j6f mrngB fron, miQt c(y t0 Qlt..
wy in riding In box cars. I bank M y06tordny but the Ift,
He shouted to mo ovor tho Jump- .... ... .
lng. thumping, rackot-ralelng p!g.i,,nhl for hM0 ,a not know
Iron barn: "Every oono In my body ! Sovornl buyora nro now lu or neur
Is aching, my Insldou aro all broken ' Pol'to nnd othert nro coming,
loose, my back Is all. twisted, I can't AU nro ,n 80ftroh of lambs, as the lo
stand, alt up, or llo down to rest on rnl rKO hnvo boon cloared of ovory
theso rough, Jolting pig-Iron bar. . th,nE oUo u,nt ' for salo at tho
Don't you wish wa had that coal cnr nro-ont tlmo. Ordinarily theni would
to rldo against Instead of this ono?" ,J0 no ,an,,J8 for 85l fta they would
From "Bobby Leo," by, A No. 1, In bo ho,d unt" thy wcro yflnr U,
the Dohomlan Mnzaglno for October. ,,ut 0W'nB to tho past dry Boason, tho
0 'range Is so short that local growers
.. ,. , will havo approximately 20,000
Al.otl.er Quack Killer. lIam,J8 o off()rj
Prescription, from our sort of Tho donjand f0f JambB ,
quack doctors aro mado public as Hnnn,,v ,i h,,- -, ,-. ..!. .
..-. .., 0-w, ..unvxu,, BIIU IUI IU,
tho othor hoarts, but aro wldo-open
at the mouth llko a bell. Tho frlngod
heath has crimson Howom with a
small ono-alded mouth.
Myno and Gnlwny, In Ireland, onn
boast of a momber of tho honth fam
ily that, bo far as Britain .Ib con
cerned, is all their own the Irish
honth (erica modltorranen). It Is
the tallest and the earlloet of all the
heaths, growing to a height of four
or flvo feet, and floworlng In AprU
nnd May. Tho blosioms of this hand
somo plant aro tubular hell shaped
and pink In color. London Globe.
nobocs En Route,
Ono evening, after being driven
out from under the "Ovelaud Limp
ed," wo climbed Into a box car load
ed with lumber on a freight going 8od, plow In tho early fall, making
east. We closed tho door, and aft- u easier to work tho following
at niillln- -Ama t tit a 1 irtti A nrnlntit I f - t. .
v. j'uiHui, um U ...u ,u...uv. ub.vBinnB. ii ino previous crop was a
u in sucn a lasnion uiai ino uraxu
man looking for a rake-off (a dollar
tax levied on tramp by train crows)
couldn't open it, wo laid ourselres
upon tho lumber. Soon the train be
gan to get under hoadway, and ot
each Jolt of tho trucks, up and down.
lh?an7,fVne, "'! ??r. ,?CaCy ,n ,n ftt80n tho local sheepmen will not
vouched for. But trial is BUggostod. lttnr mnfAr,iw , .AtU ',...
It thn lnfn.li, ln,l la I..KI.1 .. """ " '.., vuuvunuil
. .,' , . ;. . . "wu"u7 " to sell at thla time.
From pTesont Indications tho price
of winter mutton sheep will bo high.
well cultivated ono. it need not be V,ory fow 0regon mon ar0 fced,nK or
fall plowed, but dUcod up and level- "Rn,,,nB l0 I00a ow,n ,0 no scare-
od down in the early spring. Late ,,y of both ,,ny nn(l grfl,n food nn4
fall plowing has not been effective trom tho m,(,,1, wcat como" lho now
wjth mo. tnat ow'nf t0 tho high prlco of corn,
Early' In prlng, beforo tho qMack "ttl0 ?'tha,t COrcaI wtU bo fed to
starts, thoroughly disc and hnnr,.vv """ w,,,lvr
sideways and crossways, tho lumber the land, which smoothes it down' II tMerofor looks llkq tho sheep-,
would follow suit, only a little hard- l0 ho qua,ok Can bo turnod under In man w,, W'U hlvo mutton to nrn
er, as before It had time to tottle. Juno, when the quack begins to off I'Oforo the grasa fed artlclo Is
after each Jolt, the next one would
send It flying again into the air.
Poor Bobby1 This was his flrjt
experience as a box-car tourist Ho
had often complained to me after
hoad. Then plow it under deeply "ny for tho markot will bo able to
aril completely disc it Tho dine command a high price for his an.
dQfs nearly as good work on tho tnals.
Iooo plowing as the cultivators and ' .
Is much faster. Work the land Just
Bears w rf JSTZT 'Ing tmderneath tho llrnUed flyer- enough now to keep any green spear J J'8fffiifcli-tf