...k. PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. mmm is $50,000 FROM FARM OF STATE HOSPITAL The five principal crops produced on the state hospital farms this rear total '69.32S.S5 In value and all the prod ucts will be used by the patients and employes, according to Dr. L. F, Grlt ' flth, superintendent of the state hos pital. The crops are potatoes, apples, oats, wheat and hay. The potato crop will reach 13,000 bushels, according to estimates made on the half that has been dug. The value Is $1.20 a bushel or $15,600 for Che yield. There are fields totalling Kl acres In potatoes. The average yield at the farm is 8000 to 10,000 bushels. Apples picked amount to 7000 bush els and 1000 bushels remain on the trees, the latter being winter varieties. The apples are divided into two lots, one lot of 1000 bushels being valued at $7 a bushel and the remaining 7000 bushels at $1.26 or a total of $9750 for the crop. The yield of oats of which the har vest Is completed, runs to 13,383 bush els valued at 85 cents or $11,375.55 for the crop. Hay yielded 738 tons at $15 a ton or a total value of $11,070. The wheat yield was 1270 bushels listed at 12 a bushel of $2540, for the crop. In all crops but potatoes a -number t varieties are represented but the en tire yield of potatoes is of the Oregon Wonder variety. Br. Griffith in commenting upon the yields said that the production is considerably over the average and is due in large measure to the late rains. Quality of all crops Is excellent, this being specially true of potatoes. SfC WHAT BOYS LIKE BEST Mill WAGE LflWIN OREGON MAY BE MODEL That Oregon minimum wage law Is attracting favorable attention in the east, And Is shaping to a certain extent the Instigation of similar Instruments In big' cities and states on the Atlantic coast, Is shown by the receipt of a let ter at the Hnlem Commercial club from the New Orleans Association of Com merce retail merchants bureau. ' The. letter was written In' quest of Information regarding the operation of the law here, and lis affect In retail merchants In country districts. It said that the New Orleans Association of Commerce had a copy of the Oregon minimum wage law, and that parts thereof probably would be embodied in proposed minimum wage law Jn Xjoulslana, The New Orleans organiza tion is now working with legislative Bodies, for this accomplishment, it read. -; . . i, . , In answer to numerous Inquiries of "What do boys like best?" the ma jority of replies were to the effect that "a small boy will do anything for a pen-knife." ' ' Men are but grown-up boys and when they get away In the country hunting, or fishing with "the other reiiows" they romp, play jokes and games "just like a lot of kids." They also have a fondness for keen cutlery, but the fancy usually applies to a pet razor. No other razor was Its equal In the estimation of the owner. Did anyone ever hear of a man showing so much affection for the mod ern contraptions called saf ety-razors ? No Indeed. But there is one kind of razor known as the Durham-Duplex that all men like from the moment they hear of it, and after its first trial, give it that strong affection no other tool can gain. The reason is that It is a real razor made safe and convent. lent with all the real razor advantages or long blades, used In the real-razor way In a real-razor handle, making a light diagonal stroke possible. A guard prevents the skin being cut even when carelessly used, and the detachable double-edged blades, are a great con venience as a sharp razor is alwavs ready either by attaching a new blade or honing and sharpening the old one In the regular way. A Durham-Dunlex Is what the "grown-up boy" likes best. Hubby Enlist; Wife Good Cook; She's Rejected San Francisco, Oct JO. With her smiles changed to tears, Mrs. Calhoun Torrence, 17, started back to West Vir ginia today while her husband, 19, was trying to solve the liv ing problem by drawing army pxy. The girl's winning smile and " her unique arguments failed to convince, recruiting sergeant she rhould be allowed to enlist with her husband. "Sun, we'd like, to join up to gether," she said. "Don't know Just why, but seems we can't keep along with the price of 'hawgs.' Can't you take us both? : I'm a dandy cook." But the sergeant, though in- terested, couldn't see it that way, and the girl will try to make her living alone. Glycerine Mixture Prevents Appendicitis simple glycerine, buckthorn bark. etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. removes au loul, accumulated poisonous mat. ter from BOTH upper and lower bow el and prevents appendicitis. Relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach, or con stipation. The INSTANT pleasant ac tion of Adler-i-ka surprises both doc tors and patients. A business man re ports great benefit In a long standing case of indigestion and sour stomach. J. C. Perry, druggist, 115 South Com mercial. ' . .. (Advl MADE IP OF CEMENTED SLIVERS The propeller of the aeroplane Is made up of eight or ten laminations of wood, which are shaped after being securely cemented together. CANTON'S MAYOR SUSPENDED Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 28. Governor Cox has suspended Mayor Poorman of Canton following a hearing on the steel strike rioting in that city. Cox threatened Poorman with suspension Saturday when the Ohio National Guard was mobilized to cope with the situation. It wassnlleged Poorman did not exercise sufficient restrictive meas ures. SIKONGER WINDMILLS , WANTED Windmills are not used to any great extent in Mexico because the "north ers" blow them over. It is- thought that a windmill of low construction with a wide base would overcome this and might prove very popular. Heavy Meat Eaters Have Slow Kidneys Eat less meat if you feel Backachv or have bladder trouble Take glass of Salts GEO. THATCHER DEAD Ilsa Violation Of Terms Of Armistice Charged Purls, Oct. 30. (United Press.) Germany was definitely charged with violation of various provisions of the armistice, in an official report of the supreme council today. Following submission of the report, the council went Into conference to decide on the nature of the penalties to be Inflicted upon Germany. A full report on violations of the Military clauses was presented by Marshal Foch. Naval violations were teported by Commander Fuller of the British' navy and financial violations fcy Paymaster Celles. f BOGUS MINT FOUND Stockton, Cat., Oct SO.--A complete counterfeiter outfit was seized by fed eral officers hero In a lodging house. Photographing apparatus and plates for paper money; dies for half dollars dated 1911 and 1915, and the new Roosevelt design of 25-cent piece were ' found. Sixty dollars in bogus ooln was also taken from the trunk. No arrests were mude. It is believed consider able of the surplus coin has been put In circulation. IBOM ONE END TO THE OTHER taward S. Jordan, president of the Jordan Motor Car company; David Beecroft, directing editor of the Class Journal Publications, and Russell a. Begg, chief englner of the Jordan com pany, sailed for Europe on the steam ship Adriatic, Ootober 25. They will visit the principal motor car factories abroad, and be present at the opening of the Olympia show In London. As one of the most successful auto mobile manufacturers In the United States, Mr. Jordan will be In position to make an especially keen analysis of the problems snd achievements of for eign manufacturers. The marked success of the Jordan car has been noted by automobile men In England and France, and Mr. Jordan's reputa tion as an authority in the American automobile world will cause his arrival at the London show to be greeted with more than usual interest. During the last few months, Mr. Jor dan nas oeen asked to address im ''"""' incenriBs or automobile men in twenty-one different states. Man ufacturers and dealers in all narts nf the country who have come to regard Mr. Jordun's opinion on all phases of me auiomoono Duslness as anthn.lfn tive, will be eager to hear what he has to say about conditions In the motor car business abroad, when he returns, Portland, Or., Oct. 29. George A. Thatcher, social worker and president of the Oregon Prisoners' Aid society for years, died at his home here to day. Death was due to hemorrhage of the brain, following a nervous break down. TO SUPPLY NATURAL GAS DEFICIENCY It is expected that In the near fu. ture artificial gas for heating pur poses will be substituted largely for natural gas in the Pittsburg and oth er districts, where a considerable shortage in supply of natural gas has developed. COMES APART FOR CLEANING A sanitary hair brush has the bris tles in a flexible pad, which enables that part to be separated from the back for cleansing. LOWER PRICES PREDICTED Washington, Oct. 29.-Lower foofl prices must come within the next few months because of a larsre surnlim nf uppnes now accumulating, Herbert Hoover, America's food exnert. dicte'd before the house war depart ment expenditures committee. SAILORS DESERT Ban Francisco. Oct. an v.niA New Yorkers who embarked for the Orient on the United States cruiser South Dakota several monthB ago de serted the ship at Pago Pago, accord ing to discharged navy men who ar rived on the Sonoma. COTTAGE CHEESE SAUSAGE Old felt hats which are too .far gone wonted over Into hats ar now utilised for JHM. again bedroom slip- The Joy Of Aj Parts SkinM 4yKnow the Joy and V hMnnkwaft thai mmM i to on thru ponctsing fa skin of purily and "beauty. The soft, di tinguuhed apptaranct it tenders brings out your natural beauty to Its full est In use over 70 years. L SgUF.FZFB TO DEATH tTben the body begins to stiffen md movement becomes painful i ia usually an indication that the Sidneys are out of order. Keen Xhew organs healthy by takini C2JQH-3DAL Tfas world's standard remedy foe kidney, Jiver bfauU and uric add troubles. Kuooos sine 1694 Tka regularly and tmmm in good health. Ia tart aUes, .11 sfcaf-tsta, Gasrantesd ss rsprsseota i mmmm Ge e An Amherst, Mass.. farmer is rfnln a good business selling cottage cheese sausage, which resembles in flavor that made from pork. Is made from oottage cheese, bread orumbs, and nut meats and Is seasoned with herbs. Its food value Is nearly equal to pork sausage. This appetizing substitute for meat was originated by the dairy in visum or me department of mrrimii mre ro rurtner the use of mHah viieese. . A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ing in the head. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30o. (Adv) No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make- ql- mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kid neys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to fil ter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou ble, nervousness, dizziness, sleepless ness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. " The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of passage and attended by a sensation or scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous Baits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimu late the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so It no longer causes irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. '. " . Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithla-water drink which ev eryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding ser ious kidney complications. (Adv) Dresses in New Fall Models That.combine smartness with utility in a delightful and pleasing manner, and especially interesting is the fact that these dresses are priced extremely rea- sonable. There is much to he said in favor of this showing of dresses note worthy is the exceptional quality of the materials used. The trimmings, the braids, the buttons are in full accord with the high standard set by the up-to-the-minute models. , , i A visit to the dress department will be well worth the' time spent in view ing these serviceable dresses which are priced :v s. From $16.48 Upward Quality Merchandise "Where Shopping Is a Pleasure" -Support the Campaign for W. S. Popular Prices S.- The Standard Oil company has erected three 16,000 gallon tanks, a warehouse, pumphouse and office building at Prineville. ATTENTION, SALEM MEN What Recreation Will Do For You THE WORLD'S MINE WORKERS Over , 000,000 persons were engag ed In mining throughout the world during 190. One fifth were employed In the United Kingdom, and more than one third in the British Empire. Mors than half were emrjlovod in m. ting coal. Sprains! Rub Pains , ' And Swelling Away Don't suffer! Go about your duties .ui-iroi (iinpu mo moment you apply "St. Jacobs Liniment Don't stay crlnnlpd! nnu thu .iv, ing, penetrating liniment right Into the sprain, ache or strain, and out comes pain, soreness, utiefn. swelling. Nothing else tienetmtna. tin)a strengthens the Injured musntafL nerves, tendons and ligaments so promptly, It doesn't burn nr inin the skin and can not cause injury. Don't Buffer! Get a amnil ti-ini ki. from any drug store nowllmbr up! Rub the misery right out. A moment after "St Jacobs Llnlm you can not feel the lihti ..ir, n. soreness, and you can go about your regular amies. "St. JUCOba Llnlmant" pain. It has been used afftiva,iv t..- sprains, strains, soreness and stiffness or years six gold medal awards. . (Adv) R-egular E xercise C an R emove E xcess A voirdupois T ake I-t O-ff N owl egular E xercise C an R-ebuild E nliven A-nd T onicize , I--ndividuals . "On-the-job'! N ow! DRAPERIES MADE TO ORDER TO FIT YOU KWINDOWS. CS. HAMILTON 340 Court Sreet The Oregon Growers' Coperative association, with headquarters at Sa lem, has signed up more than 1200 acres of orchard lands. SPECIAL Good 5 passenger car will trade for what have you U. S. GARAGE Phone 1752 554 Ferry St. According to a report Of the city health officer a majority of the 25 cases of smallpox in Pendleton are ' children. 1916 Chalmers, first class mechan ical condition, electric lights, Btart er, all leather upholstered, $850. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. 371 Court street. Phone 635 Recreation activities will show up the stuff that a man or boy is made of, for you see the best or the worst that is in him when he takes part in a game. It makes him strong, not only physically, but mentally and morally, for it develops the muscles, will-power and the sport of fair play. , The Business Men's Class will meet every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday evening. They began Monday evening, October 27th, at 5:15 at the Salem Y.M. C.A. An Economical, Delightful, Light Place To Tradei Extraordinary Reductions IN THE PRICES OF - WINTER SUITS AND '.'i.'-' MlMjfift. .JIOlllLlfi FRIEND Expectant Mothers ASSISTS NATtmE At AU Of tin'' WMfflftM H RrcULATOH CO. DOT. I IX Atu-iri. Ca ! Planting Time--We Have the Trees : I Italian Prunes Rart.Wt Ponra t Apples; Peaches, Cherries, Nut Trees, Ornamentals, .Loganberries and Other Small Fruits X WEXIi GROWN STOCK IN THE VARIETIES TOT? WIIX NEED ' ORDER NOW SALEM NURSERY COMPANY f 1030 CHEMEKETA STREET SALEM. OREGON. ANNOUNECMENT To the People of Polk and Marion Counties. We are opening a product market and will be prepared to purefcase all kinds of produce. " This will give the people one of tho greatest opportunitle fof tell ing and buying, our place will be in operation at once. We are already now for Poultry, Veal, Pork, Hides, Pelts, VooL Potatoes, Onions, Beast, Hay, etc ; We are connected with an eastern firm and are prepared t par tlis highest prices. r Give us a trial and you will be convinced A. market prict will be published in the Daily Capital Journal to yo may know every day the latest quotations. Our place ia located at 253 Ferry street ia rear of the American Automobile Oarage, Temporary Pkeno 399. BEN. MORRIS, Manager. PLUSH COATS These reductions are EXTRAORDINARY in every sense of the word. Consid ering present market conditions, the scarcity of fine materials and the high cost of labor, we feel justified in saying such an aggregation of suits and coats at these prices are EXTRAORDINARY VALUES High Qualities- Best Workmanship -Serviceable Materials I I PLUSH COATS Regular $69.00 Values at...... Regular $52.75 Values at...... Regular $40.00 Values at Regular $59.50 Values at....... .....$52.50 $43.50 .-...$39.75 $45.00 Regular $70.00 Regular $65.00 Regular $59.50 Regular $58.50 Regular $47.50 SUITS Values At... . $53.00 Values at,. ..$52.50 Values at ...$45.00 Values at...... $44.50 Values at.. . , $40.00 Ladies' Store 466-474 State Street Men's Store 416 State Streets Salem's Exceptional Store