Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 10, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    hAlLY CAfn Ih JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORBGON, THURSDAY, DECKMMJIt 10, 1009.
If saving money on your Xmas purchases
counts with you, Ihis is the
place to save it
Our store is full of Xmas Goods and our
prices the most reasonable
Swell Xmas
Suspenders
Packed ono pair In a fancy box Our
prices 35c, 60c nnd 7Gc.
Fancy Suspender
Sets
Consisting of ono pair of fancy sur
pondors, ono pair of men's gnrtor,
nnd ono pair of slceveholdcrs; nil
packed In a fancy box. Regular
1.26 vnluo; our price, only 75c.
Toilet Sets
Wo liavo thom In all styles and qual
ities, ranging In prlco from $1.00 lo
$3.75.
Reduced Prices
on Furs
Wo have marked our ontlro stock of
furs nt n llbornl roductlon, ns wo
wnnt to soil ovory fur In tho storo
boforo Chrlstmns. Now is your
lmo to mnko your selection. Prices
ranging from $1.00 to $0.00-
Dolls
Our stock of dolls Is very largo and
rnngoa from dressed or undrossod
dolls at 5c up to the best.
Toys and Games
Your monoy has doublo buying pow
er hero when It comcD to buying toys
or games because prices nro 25 per
cont to GO per cent less thnn regular
toy stores.
Silk Petticoats
Our Gc games cont yau 10c clsowhoro
Our 10c gamoB cost you 15c to 23c
ol bow hero
Dur IGo games cost you 25c to 3Gc
olsowhero.
Fine Ostrich Plumes
Invostlgnto nnd seo for yourself.
Hero you will And tho largest assort
ment In Salem and tho prices most
ronBonablo, ranging from 60o to $16.
Our regular $5.00 good silk taffeta
Bilk petticoats, while they last only
$3.50.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial Street, Salem
Tho Mcntnl Inferiority .of ."Women'
Explained.
In the December American Mag
azine, Profossor W. I. Thomns, of
Chicago Unlvorslty, continues his e
mnrktablo rerles of articles on wom
en. In tho present case his nrtlclo
Is on "Tho Mind of Woman." Fol
lowing U nn Interesting passage:
"Ono of tho most Important facta
standing out In a comparison of tho
physical traits of men and women Is
that mnn Is a moro specialized In
strument for motion, qulckol on hh
fret, with n longer roach, nnd fitted
for bursts of onorgy. Ills most Im
mediate, most fascinating and most
-emunerntlve Interest consoquontly
became tho pursuit of game. This
purult stimulated him to tho Inven
tion of devices for killing nnd cap
ture and tho nptltudo for Invention
was Inter extended to tho Invention
of tools nncl nrchanlcnl dovlcos In
gouernl and finally dovoloped Inlo
n settled habit of scientific Intorcst
Stated In anothor way. this means
that woman could not have the va
ried llfo and roving experience, tho
Btress nnd strain which mnn encoun
tered, bocnuBO shd could not leave
hor children; and indeed her Icsb fa
cility of motion Is connected with
her orgnnl r.daptatlon to tho benr
Ing of children. Hor activities woro
thorororo limited to tho development
of plant llfo, to wcnvlng nnd pottery
and handling tho products of tho
chnBO. Thus so slmplo n matter as
relatively unrestricted motion on tho
pnrt )f man nnd relatively restricted
motion on tho pnrt of womnn dc
tormlncd tho occupations of each.
and those occupations ir turn
created tho chnrnclorlstlo mental-llfo
of each. At thin point woman was
nlready becoming tho mental Infor
lor of man, not on account of inhor
ont psychological defects but through
hor occlusion nnd limited oxporlonco
JuBt nn tho European peasant In his
oclulon becomes dull In compari
son with tho sclontlst In his moro
vnr'od world.
"Hnrly mnn hnd no design of !
Ing hnrd townrd woman. Then ni
now ho simply gnvo hor lntoro&ta no
nnrtlculnr -thought. Ho hnd ac
quired tho habit of accomplishing
things, nnd ho employed nnlmnla.
lnvoe and women nB ho now em
ploys machinery, stenm nnd olco
Irlclty. This loft him only tho moro
Btlmulntlng work nnd tho oversight;
In other words, tho moro montnl pnrt
of th work."
o
n.t! mmmmimW
fZ A Reliably
Medicine
Not a "Cure Jill"
t 231
aaaaBirva n fl t-v w wcrV
swKsL Irtrii e-'flais, awawwKaat nSMttM4
w5lBB lwlML$iB mlmmmi
mWmmMmm ,, ,,
BqiJH.
AsK
Your
Druggist
Ion and the mouse"
inother graft exp0ser
remark of a federal Judge,
i rcrently offered tho nomlna-
lone of tho grent political par-
Iter lining a certain trust n
of million dollaru, "for God's
eavo mo my Judicial honor,
and tho rosnect of my
- wo havo tho koynoto of
Klein's groat play, "The
ad tho Mouse," which comos
Brand opera house tonight.
Ms ono of tho many recent ln-
whlch demonstrates boyond
Int Mr Klein did not bogln to
Ihe center of reality whon he
hi great drama, which has
public of tho ontlro country
! for tho nnn tthreo voars. The
Rofwmore, of tho United Smies si
promo bonch. Itydor resolves to ruin,
both financially and In reputation,
tho honost Jurist. Tho former wroik
has boon accomplished, when Shirley
Rossmoro, his dnughtor, nnd RydorN
only son, Jefferson, rotAirn from a
European tip Thoy rmot ,uiroJ'nnJ
hnd fnllon In lovo. Tho girl, learn
ing of hor father's Impending dl
graco, sots about to savo His roputa
tlon, and become n mombor of tho
monoy baron's household. How tho
lion suofcumbs to tho mouse Is unfair
from the drnmatlst'B standpoint to
ravoal.
Mis Hdnn Archer Crawford will he !
Men In the role of Shlrloy Rossmore.
" 'Hobby,' said Mr. Klncald gravo
ly, iilwiiya remember this all your
llfo no mutter what happens to you;
a man Is novor dofoatod until tho
very Inst shot Is ilrod.
" 'And romombor this, too, that
even If hu U defoatod, ho Ib not boat
on, jirovidod ho has dono tho very
best he could nnd has novor lost
hourt.' "
o
lSkstromor, tho Swedish vice
couiiHiil who committed Btiicldo In
St. Louis u Hhort timo ago, whs
short $10,000 in his accounts.
THIS standard remedy haa become widely known
for Its wonderful effectiveness 50 years bclorc
many of the so-called "cures" now on the market
had even been thought of.
DR. D. JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT
Is recognized all over the world today as a standard
remedy for relieving and curing Colds, Coughs, Bron
chitis, Pleurisy, Inflammation .qf thcLunga or Chest,
Croup, Whooping Cough arid other ailments oTa sim
ilar nature. 'You can get Dr. D. Jaync's Expectorant
at your druggist's, in three size bottles, $1.00, SOc
and 25c
Dr. D. Jayne't Tealc Vermlfcit. If any member of
your family needs gentle, pleaaant and effective tonic tkla is
the medicine to take.
StjS'yrffi1'
a.
WA7Z1?
MOft
233 S. COMMERCIAL ST
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
nuTTiuiNirr isuicad.
It ta worth moro thnn any othei
'road' yot tho prico in no higher
'or nail at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA 1IAKKUV,
TtioiiiMH at :Kilfy, I'roua.
ftocfcy Muuitfan Yam '. u
A DT Unuoiua f Haal I'waU
Bnngt OsUio Iltalth ami Ut Vicar
A mwlfl'J r-fCinadiwUl'Mi. lu vfHtu. l
will Kliliwy Tr.MlMo i'lmplfu IVi-iiij, liiiiiura
lllwxl, 111 llrwtlh 81iliT!f'h IIomtcI. HiuUcIti
nnd llnuknrlM ll'a U"oay Uoiuiliilii Tuft m ll
?l form. exiil " ..('r1V ma tnatl by
Itotuarcn Ihuo Cowi-anv, MuOIikii, Win.
flOLDEN NUOHPTR FOn SAU.OW PEOPLE
iit)iaiiiiiiii-Httiiiiwn
DONT MERELY
GO TO BATTLE
d the prew. In reference to ! and Paul Hvsrton U again donllng
I. ..a A Tl.xlAM it la
snf Investigations, have used
lav, which Henry H. unrrw
w sdom to produoo, a toxt
nom and edltorlnU. and lately
es'drnt of tho Unite dStat:.
IficJ to u o tho lesson taught
le 1 1 in and the Moum" R
document.
oer three years since tha
ial i premiere, but brl?
; ef the stor ymay not be map-
John Uurkett Rydor, tho un-
ou3 money king of tho worn.
arted In his plans by Judgo
ILaELid
...lil, ll, a nsrt nt RvdOr. U 1
elaimd by the crltles that Mr. Hr-
rli ! tnli imwii sending tho bet
eompany yot mm In th Klein drama
o-
TEA
You can have it fjood
you want to.
Orbai if you don't tak
care
VM4r rrtfti rnrn iwr money It jou 4a
lik. jHti.lllnr Ui ufctMoi
o-
l a herie 01 ouri ui uu
aK:SSt,,1 f&.'S'AttJ VXXti remaining on, prove to
ki'oD In tbacoart of aweek I noticed , iri,i
trn to dUtpixar aud at lb end of tit , n this first One, SIT. III!
tT ",A.y.ro . m. at all "" . .. .l..o o nl
WAR
A ood IMt'w of Atlvlrt' for u lJoy.
'k the Daccmlwr American Maga
n... Stewart Bdward Whlto boglns
a herlw of atoriea of boy life. If tho
pe a koo.1
hlte will have ,
Wd.y?-.K AfXJfaSaiprodm-ed as notable a piece of work)..
Best For 'that is eaying a good deal, because !;
The Bowels , ho is tho sutlwr oi n ..
i T,nii" "The Foreei. anu i"'
Samuel Hopkins Adaroa "The Mya-
CANOYCATruimc ,,tery. ,,.
The first story lit u "
which appsars in the current
Amr!ean Mawzlne. Is entitled U-
ja.M. PoMnl Tunood Dofjood. til ho Last Shot." Without reveal
il ' .".""rf. .?..? J5J7J? ..-....., ,.nomav indicate JU ea-
. v ":"" "- i it. ifchoieBom iiun.
SALE. TEH HlUJaii 10X3 Quotas tho followlnr brief extract 1,,! 8 ,ltt , lt ; ) f f i1lm lHf H
Tacitus, tho Roman hlstorisn, writing of the
Ratavlans, said: "Othura go to battlo; thoo iiuuplo
go to war."
With this jwrsIsteRt people, n battle was tvoly
a part of tho war, of tho campaign, no mettor
whether it wore won or lost.
In modern business llfo tho sumo idea prevails.
With ihe merchant who is dostlnqd to win, ndvor
tlslng Is a CAMPAIGN not a moro "splurge." A
big ad Is moroly a PART of that campaign not a
thing upon which succoss or failure wholly rosls.
' In a war, a great many big battloa aro apt to bo
foughN-fiomo of thom costly, somo disastrous
but all Inevitable, as a part of a winning cam
paign. In advertising a good many big ads must bo
used. Somo of tlyjm may seem too expansive.
, some also a loss of monoy
Rut all are a part of any winning campaign in
ju.slnes8 a" aro Incidental o the sugogss of tho
campaign. And when a business campaign suc
4eed8as every persistent and wise one will tho
COST will soera very small, indeed,
"I5SPPtmS,-Sbhh
0L1P S
JEWELERS
The above out represents ot
brick lined Torrid Zono Furnace,
Guarantood gas, emoko and dual
roof, Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
SSH HTATH fTTRKHT. '
Kstimatua turnianua on hatlns
CAPITAIj IIAKURV
430 Court ntroot, Nowklrk nros,
Props. Ilrcnd, Cakes, Pies nnd nlj
kinds of Pastries, Cookies, etc. Watch
for our wagon. Phono 051. Special
ordorH dollvered on short notice
11-10-tf.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Thurs. Dec. lO
One Night
HKNUY 11. II. HARRIS.
PrcHHiiln the GroatwHt Aniorlcun
Dramatic Triumph of the Ago
The Lion & The Mouse
TWO YKAH8 IN NHW YORIC
ONK YKAU IN CHICAGO.
KIX MONTHS IN HOSTON
1'IVK MONTHS IN 1'JIIImIUII
I'HIA
Same Clever Ca.t Knjoyod in Tlys
Roinnrknblo Plav Hero Last Season
Hntlro Now Production of tho
Same Stage Settings.
PRICKS: 60c to 11.60.
Boat Sale Opens Thursday, 9 a
m.
GOOD TASTE
GOOD QUALITY
What wo consldor to bo
ono of tho bost Ovldoncos of
the proof of our claim as
gift shop! is tho number ol
peoplo who havt. "lookod'
around and soo-i nolhin?
mat comparos with ours,
point in tho upbuilding -of
this storo good tai,to in
tho selection of our linos,
with noting doubtful about
tho quality,
Thoro aro othor stores
llmt tunnlft Un trnntnnrlnii:l
glad to t ossoss lh:s occuft
prostigo,
Bastes
JEWELERS
Bungalow Theatre
Phonos Main 117, A4224
Kmplro Theater Co. (Inc.) Lessee.
Geo. L. llakur, Goneral Munngor.
Portland, Oregon.
Portland's Pashlonablo Popular
Prion Playhouso. Home of tho In
eomparnblH Ilukor Stook Company.
Week commenolng Sunday matinee,
Doeember 0, 1008, Uolasco's famous
an ccoai
THE ROSE OF THE RANC1I0
A beautiful story of the Califor
nia Mission Land; Magnificent
flconery, Gorgeous singe effects,
RU'hsst Costumes, Immense Cast,
Special MumIo; A dream of Old
Spain in a new world. Stage un
der direction of Donald Dowlue.
Hvunlng Prloes. 26c, 30c, 60c;
Matinee, Ho, tio. Mntlneo Hatur
diy. Did you see the "Girl of thn
Ooldun West?" Did you hear about
It? Well this Is In tho snmo class
Got your seats early. All mall
telephone or telegraph orders will
roaolvo prompt attention.
iflmlHe-HM-sH--l
i Klinger Grand Theatre
GRAND OPENING, MONDAY, JAN. 14
GEO. W. LOWE STOCK COMPANY
In Up-to-Duto Comedies und Dramas; 10 acting peoplo; hotter
than over Opening Rill -
CALIFORNIA
Prices Within Reach of Everyone i
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