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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1911)
DIL1 CAPITAL SALEM. PRECOX SATURDAY. Jt'LT 15, "" UNDER THE SHADE OF THE CUCUMBER TREE r.,io,hf.r!llko other people who do things at ai disadvantage. The Man Under the Tree received a call the other day thut pleased him to the bottom of his . Wm j Ixjcke ha3 a new attempt i somewhat green and susceptible ' at a story in the July American,; u-iriin? hrouKh tlio grass , f 3S1 Fourth avenue. N. .) A no i i. i, thn1 Aflventiire of the Kind Mr. Smith heart. came a size of a saucer. It canio wlthla a Ex- His masterpiece was since the Pe'loved Vagabond Weaker Imitation, few feet and stopped dead still. aminatlon showed It to be a com-! CUB Ordayne." Strange how few are mon land turtle. I had forgotten all ! capable of unstained effort In these about this turtle that I rescued from j days. Evon Kipling Is petering out a show window down In the city j on revamping ancient garbage heap about a year ago where It was Im- truck. So many a promising full- prli.on.-d for a week or bo. When I chested, robust literary fuiind him a crowd was around him on the sidewalk and he was snapping at their feet. I rescued him on some pretext of sufficient interest to pay tho real estate man two bits for the turtle and turned hltn loose In my garden near the river. Next day he was gone and I sup pose he has other business or im portance to attend to, having paid his visit of state. My pet cat I'etcr Pan llk-s to come out In tho garden, lie Is dozing In the sun, with tho cover of one e.ye open for a bird. I never saw or thought of him again until ho waddled up closo to my bi tich and closed his black beauty eve as though he had done Ills full duty and was ready to take a nap. lie nestled down In tho dry grass costume. It would be Interesting to and lay there In that comatose know what these people havo to pay turtle sleep. His snow-whltt color f(,r a full page picture and a page Is a handicap In tho business of bird- of laudatory stuff. Does the aver. catcher and he has to content him- age magazine reader know that this! se'f with lowlier game, like snakes S pnrt f the graft that modern and lizards, Onco lit a while he publishers work off us matter that Is a poor little unsophisticated!! yellow really Important If It Isn't paid bird and makes a great fuss over it, for It ought to be suppressed. KNIGHT FINALLY HONORED AT HOME HIS l(i:M AltKAIll.K motoi: cut i:;im: must ac i:rri:i IV KtHOPU. written long fJIr.Ili FK2T I Hi . VS&X H ' . - - ' - . - ' .. :.- ... INI ! Morals of Mar- r? l 1 ,, S YfJ& i V " r..:" 7" " " . l muse flat- W,4.br-sir?&- I 1 W-.l ." -. 7 r - i7W and then! lWl$ZH7?mM& II W .. f ftfvj j.v v ia f i ,f 1 1 I B I f li i J M If. II we have named i ill1 tens out to thin shadows fades away. In the same American Magazine are so many good things It Is a pity the wav Frances Hodgson Burnett another survivor of former fame. Is! strlneinz out her "Secret Oarden. Poor old chestnulty sturr caiiea literature. Better stories in the ' Bible any day. Among Its "Interesting people" i are Thomas F. Day who pnhlislies aj magazine, both unknown; Perry D. i Knapp, a chief of police whom no-! body knows; Lawson Purdy. another nobody of an office holder In New York; and Elisabeth Smith Miller! who at. leatvi. invented the bloomer i I'lomi-r American Builders Now Dmploy hlniplllled Design. (o f'opvrlght hv If. M. Newton. When C, Y. knight, a Chicago In ventor, had exhausted the means of himself and his confidential friends, and was discouraged in his efforts to establish In America his new and simplified gas engine for motor car ..an I,, t.w.lr II ,i .rl,.-,,,! If.iPA It II" HIWIV II. 1 J-,lip,lllllU, IIVIIl IL I blossomed Into favor In a night, and "inirKi now has been built Into upwards of five thousand Engllsh-mado cars. Before acceptance It wns subject to what the British style "the most se vere engine (est nt which there is record.' Then French, flerman, Italian anil Belgian makers accepted It, and now It comes Into Its own In Anici'Ic'b, and Is to be Included In 1912 Columbia and Rtodilailr-Day-t on cars. In England, the scene of his recog nition and first success, lives Mr. Knight, the Inventor, rich In the r wards of his genius this sleeve there is another sleeve, of similar design, and also having slots cut Into etch side, When the d!or of the outer and inner sleeves come Into register, one with the othrr. there Is an opening Into the comply. Blcn chnmbor. Hie gas is drawn In and compressed and fired In the usual wi;y. Then tho clots on tho opposite side become olnuilent to each oth er, leaving a free exit for the exhaust gas to pass cut. Tho motor Is thus of the four-ey'iniier type, nid Is not to he confound' (i with two-ryelo mo tars. There ire ' many advantages c;iiiiiied for the KHght motor, as pew er, flexibility ai d silence. As the vulve timing cai not I ecome deranned tho cnrhurali',11 th always the --.ame n,ul motor i intiitues its full power There nro also no In fad. a niii Iri.im of attention Is The above designs are by The AkCall Company, New York, Designers and Makers of McCall Patterns. STYLE OX THE J Kit SKY COAST. Prcdy Frocks ut Horse Shons anil Dunces. I n 1 nr,..l, T.,l 1T. u'm. .1.. UI'B 118 lllll JOWer. ". i" huh. tfiu.t i.i. iiu uic valves to grind, and, ' celebration of the Fourth the season may ue sum to ue talrly launched at the coast resorts, though as the cot X-RAYS AND SMILES. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnan- tage settlements Increase, there are1 dally able to carry out any obllga- Presldent Tuft's rablnet Is causing considerable ructions. WlcUersham, ntlomey-general, is the last to gut in tho Vnellght, and Is accused of mal feasance, It Is an Inillctabli) offence for a Ills home Is one census enumerator to see double, or of those grand old medevlal eflstol- a petition circulator to sign double, lnted manor houses, set lit the broad acres of a gentleman's estate, ills Tho weather mnn, when ho pro could bo a life of ease, for he has en- dicta "cooler tomorrow,' sticks to it gaged In a splendid work. Ho gives until ho gets what he orders. If ly- KMiiirr si.f.KVi: y.vi-yi: motiui Scnmitlnn of K.unipcan Anloniiilille Indiisfr). much of h's effort, however, tu the furl her development of tho gas n Klne, and from time to time he Is adding to the development of thu gas motor, which Is his life work. It whs Knight's early Idea that thu multiplicity of piirta In gus mo. tori was a weiikmwe, for which im provement must be found. Tho num ber and character of many parts, he believed, contributed for noise, and Mr. Knight has an nbhorreneo of liolsrt that Is tho keynote of his sue fen. He arrived at the conclusion that the valve timing arrangement of common motors was the seat of illillrulty, so he made a study of valve. Ho gathered together speci mens of every typo of valve, and he lug about the wenther was Indictable, most of the weather predictions would come from the "cooler' 'to morrow and thenceforth. When thu Spokane grocers cut prices on potatoes to 40 pounds for a quarter, when they were paying a dollar for that amount, they didn't spend any money In advertising they didn't need to. Hi1. AUed. In his lllndstone lecture. said: "The man who tund alone Is the man who, if he be right, will I rule the race." This shows that Akcd Is a hlgi;er fool than he looks, Which Is KolllK some for I tie en trlw .,. ... ti... .....i.i I...,....,, - stumlM ii eii.t i-.iir ,n ,i o.,.il,i.... uieie is mile seen ; B.7..r ' V .I. " :l anvbodv k Pa,k.V r' 4 "6 wf .' among the fashionable ' ' " I'l'l'i iineill ' ' .-' In the gnM motor did not come as u " fanciful dream, but rather from ait' Confident that the people of En- elaliorate and painstaking resxanh i"0" wl" vou' onds on July 17 for The locomotive slide valve Inter.'"10 VropoecJ lighting system tsd him most, though his lnvoatlga- clly wttttr board has decided to ad plenty of people here and all long the coast nt any time after the mid dle ot May. Sartorial Variety. Perhaps it Is that all these Jersey watering places are within easy shop ping distance of New York and Phil adelphia, or perhaps because there are Biich varieties of people and cir cumstances and tastes in the crowds one sees on board walks at horse I shows and various festal doings, but surely everything In the way of gowns nnd headwear Is to be seen smartly worn or otherwise, on the throngs that people this long stretch of beach from Long Branch to Cape May. Prominent Styles. Certain styles "catch on" with the right people, and being on the crest of fashion's wave are worth record ing not only for present Interest but because they offer valuable sugges tions of coming modes. All sorts of fancy collars and fichus, and shaped pieces that suggest boleros, are very much employed. They lend a simple frock the desirable fusslness that al lows It to go almost anywhere nnd the girl with "long Wants and short purse strings" finds help In these for varying effect of her few get-ups. Much of the Bummer's fancy work done on cool corners of hotel veran das on the bench, or under the trees. takes the form of embroidery on i these pretty fixings, as well as on! blouses of cotton voile, batiste, or. linen that will be niado up as collar, i llchu, blouse or the very popular side I rutllo that this year Is single, wldej nnd dainty as attainable, and pinned, over at one side with one's prettiest stick of hnndy-pln. or if the occasion I warrants with the most elegant I brooch In the Jewel case. Lew ( ut Xeck. Low cut necks nnd elbow sleeves are so universally worn that the wo man whose neck Is not quite up to the revelations that the sun makes of any defect In contour or smooth ness, must resort to the various gamps and cuffs that fill In such frocks acceptably. Perfectly plain gamps and collars of net or tine em broidery are the preferred fillings. At a little distance those made of plain, very open, mesh lace are al most Imperceptible and they have the added merit of being cooler and more easily freshened than the fussy gamps of other seasons. Ear HIiukci. For blouses there Is a rumor that we are to go back to the sewed-ln Hlecs but so far there Is tlons made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. NEWEST AND BEST To the people of Sa.em and vicinity it Is only necessary for ns to tell you what part of the Oregon Beach A GATE BEACH As your remembrance of It, and your many ss,ons ; -ViJon1' kSa0hUrtoS any pen-picture that we coulc prodnc e At some '" vber;al l00hUaIul siln(ly beach. and a sheltered their spray hundreds ot feet Into the an . at ojneis you nae lent at othlM. North Coast Beach Resorts, cove for bathing, being protected from the cold nor th w ds P1", bt,ach obtains as excellent The contour of the ground is such tha the owner o a lo f rro, ,? but if are not fortu. nVioC Deadl nd Ve,'lfy thlS 8tatement" A continuous 12-mile drive along the beach. GTF I!Eril will in tints become the leading Western Summer Resort and values will appreciate rap mu ut Kvmv THIS and I it is our reason for making a "Hurrah Campaign" to sail out within thirty H,vi TV1T)U TO SEE W1TE liEACH BEFORE YOU Pl'KCHASK BEACH PKOPEBTV, and that Is all we' ask. MODERATE PRICES, ami very easy terms. Write us for descriptive Illustrated book et at one., or call on our agent on the ground. You know the place-surrounding the Light House at Yaquina Head (sometime called Cape Fouhveather) Just north of Newport and Nye CieeU. As Salem agent for the Agate Beach property, you are invited to call and get the illustrated booklet and plat and learn of special terms as to transportation In wler to see the property. For special railroad rate see WILLIAM FLEMMING, 496 State St. PARKINSON'S NAME TWICE ON PETITIONS Oregon signed the petitions refer ring lulls .No. zu anu -o. twice, 2.18. 92 for the equipment of the ad ministration building of the univer- was the discovery made yesterday by sity. anu on me petitions re erring Judge Sinter when looking over the this the name of Parkinson with the photographs which he has had made above addresses appears twice, of the petitions. 1 nder the law t is a felony to IW1CC hlgll a 1'euwmi uaiwiif, LUI mo referring of a measure to the people and It is punishable either by a fine or aterm In the penitentiary or by both. .11 D(1E SI-ATEU SAYS AX EXAM 1XATI0X OF THE PETITIONS FOR REFERENDUM OX U. OF 0. RILLS S II 0 V S PARXIXSOX SIGN EI) THEM TWICE. That Harry J. Parkinson, forme; editor of the Labor Press, of Port land, and leader in the movement having for Its object the referring to the people of the bills making ap propriations for the University of Bill No. 211 appropriates $175 0"0 for a library building for the tinker-; sity and on page 238 then appears the name of Parkinson .ind also on page -Jut. In the first hU address is given as 4!H13 Sixty-fourth street, I and the petition is verified by V. T. I Mende, Parkinson acting as the no tary public. That one wa3 executed by him as notary in April. In the other his address is given as 302 Vi Park street, and the petition is veri fied by Fred Koch, who so far as the judge's investigation now Indi cates Is a fictitious character. The acknowledgement of this petition was executed by Parkinson as a no tarv public on March 29. Bill No. 210 appropriates $328,- The world's most successful medl cina for bowel complaints is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar hoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine la use. Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. The paving company is making great progress in the work of lay ing bitulithic pavement on the streets of Klamath Falls. Great M oney Raising Sale (Ion w thorough and Included every venlso for bids for poles. Minimi iyim, no unaiiy mtuoj up on tin lltle valve and began the work of his adaptation to tht gas motor. The fact that his motor has been at. cepled abroad by the Kngllsti Daim ler, i lie PatLhnrd in France, Mercedes In Germany, Italian Daimler, Mln 'ia of Belgium, vnl Bover cms, m I Ir. America by the Columbia mid t todilnrd-IHytoii makes la tatylh'.o cWdcnco ot ail he measure of n.s 01 (ft'SS. In the Knight motor, cam shafts. jm rollers, tho train of front engine fining gars and mushroom or tap wt tT alve have been eliminated. It Is significant, too. that thee ar parta which combine to early wear, .and la wearinj occasion motor noise. llrleSv il..u.lK..l v..i-ke. . . hn n emllest tube which br ecn- A ftuck ranch prcprtd ta a tuBate. ta"o?rS ZXZ .i.Wtit.e.AJtfo,H0RUCI'S. cut Into It. otw on each aide. Insldo' fcF Others Oft imitation. "Just Say" HORLICECS It Mians Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Thi Food-drink for All Mora healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agree with the wekut digestiou. Detidotis, invigorating and nuttitious. Ri h rnuk, maM gruin, powdet fortn. contingent Ulounes t. plain net or batiste very much tucked, but without nnv other tht) trimming than the ubiquitous side 11111, are ocuer siyie man nnytning more elaborate. P.lnhoratlon is so cverdene on cheap wnlsts that fastid ious dressers will have none of it. Linen Suits. The "Coronation Suit as a New York maker has called It. of oyster white ramie linen In plain tailor style with narrow rolling collar of purple velvet, and buttons of the same velvet with gilt rims. Is smart- lv worn, and an odd coat that comes I ; well below the hips, and buttons nt I the waist In cross-over fashion, has ; little more shaping than the tube j skirt that goes with It and Is being I worn by the younger girls and bv ma itrons. Slmpb styles and lines belne adapted to both ages, better than lines that rewal the figure. UTY CARTER. A mau -who never asks taken pedestrian along road to ride, (hough traveling In n unloaded ami roomy vehicle, Is a an over- a country We need the room for our New Fall StockWe need the money to keep our Goods continually moving. That's why you can purchase THIS SEASON'S OXFORDS AT ALMOST COST Sale Commences TODAY Saturday At 9 A. M. Don't Miss the Opportunity of Secur ing High Grade Shoes at Such Prices. aeoi North Commercial Street mean specimen of humanltr.