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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
rioi six. DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM, 0RB0O5, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1911. i THE "SUNSET" A A TRAINS ARE THE BEST EVER WILL CTT TIME BETWEEN SA HUMISCO AND 'EW YORK S H0rK-OBS BOLT OF STEEL, AD OF LATEST DESUJX. TP..' R 7x Why is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food ? People ate soda crackers in the old days, it is true but they bought them from a barrel or box and took them home in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. To-day there is a soda cracker which is the recognized staple Uneeda Biscuit. Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour and should be eaten every day by every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. Uneeda Biscuit soda crackers better than any ever made before made in the greatest bakeries in the world baked to perfection packed to perfection kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY New Bungalow $1,800 Five rooms, modern improvements; only 9 blocks from center of town and just off paved street on good improved street. All assessments paid. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. Commercial Street Modern travel, already luxurious, is to be niade even more so by the Southern Pacific Sunset route. Plans for a new train to run twice weekly between New Orleans and I-os Ange les and San Francisco call for a cut of thirty hours In the running time between the two points. The new schedule, with Its attendant comforts, has been brought about by the heavy winter travel between the two points on the Sunset route, and to care for this new equipment Is now being built In the Pullman shops at Chicago. The trains will be all steel. The cars will be of the latest design and will contain every comfort now In use on the fastest and best equipped trains, and many new conveniences In addition. Built for Hlifh Speed. The trains will consist of only six cars, and thus the high speed that will be demanded to make the sched ule may be maintained with compara tive ease. Each train will carry only a dynamo and baggage car, a diner, three drawing-room sleepers and an observation smoking car. The sleeping and drawing-room cars will be fin ished In mahogany and other beau-1 tlful hardwoods and furnished In lux urious fashion. The sleeping cars will each contain ten sections, two compartments and a drawing room. They are being built with an especial regard to the comfort of women, In that the accommodations for them will be most commodious. A ladles' maid, manicure and hairdresser will aid In caring for the needs of the women. The men also will be well taken care of, there being a barber, shower bath, arrangements for pressing cloth ing and a stenographer aboard. The berths are to be electric lighted both upper and lower, and electric fans will cool the air of the car. The dust and dirt of transconti nental travel will be eliminated- as much as possible by the installation of vacuum cleaners that will do away with the offensive brushing up of dirt in the cars. At all terminals the trains will be given telephone connec tions and travelers will be enabled to talk with friends In the city without leaving the cars. Previous Berords to lip Broken. Service on the "Sunset Limited" will begin December 4 from New Or leans and the following day from San t ranclseo. The trains will leave New Orleans at 12:30 noon Mondays and Thursdays of each week and arrive In Ixis Angeles at 9:15 p. m. every Wednesday and Saturday, and In San Francisco at 11 a. im the following days. On the eastern trip trains will leave Snn Francisco at 6:30 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays, I-os Angeles at 8:30 a. m. the following day and arrive In New Orleans at 7:20 p. m. every Fri day and Tuesday. The running time between Los Angeles and New Orleans will thus be cut to fifty-six hours and fifty minutes and between San Fran cisco and New Orleans to seventy hours and fifty minutes, or less than three days for the trip that now takes more than four. Tho luxuries afforded the traveler and the speed attained are such that an excess fare of $10 will be charged between the two terminals. Connection With Steamships. The time of the two trains has been gauged so that direct and quick con nection will be made at both ends of the route with ocean steamships. Travelers from San Francisco bound for the east and north may take this train and be whirled to the Louisiana metropolis and there transfer to fast trains or steamships of the Southern Pacific. On the western trip the man who Is hurrying to catch one of the vessels of the Pacific Mall will have an additional day for business and still make his boat. The service when Inaugurated will be a unique departure In railroad his tory. The trains will be different rrom any other In the United States, the equipment of the latest and best, and every care will be taken for the safety of passengers. 'it's the biggest thing ever attempt ed by any railroad," snld a Southern Pacific official. "Of course there are extra fare trains, but. none like this, and no railroad ever before made such a cut in the running time as we will make. And we will do It In a fashion that really will add to the safety of travel, as our trains will be especially safeguarded and watched from one end of the line to the other." o Bond Sacking Finiii'iils.'. Sheridan, Ore., Oct. 27. Rlght-of-Wny Agent Fitzgerald, of the Port land & West Coast railway, has asked the city council of McMinnvllle for a right of way through K street of that city, and the matter Is In the hands of the street committee. The council is hesitating about granting the franchise to the Port land & West Coast, as it has granted a franchise through the citv to the Oregon Electric line, and the Portland & West Coast railroad wants a double track up E street. It will mean a network of tracks through the city's main streets If a second fran chise lg allowed. Mr. Fitzgerald said that the new road, which will run from Portland to Tillamook, will be about 128 miles long, and that dur ing the construction of the road steam power would be used, the line to be electrified Immediately upon the completion of the road. Vnder the limitations of the franchise which the Portland & West Coast is seeking at McMinnvllle It agrees to have the- line In operation within four years. o- J. W. Copeland. of Dayton, Ohio purchased a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used, the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a Ore dollar doctor's bill? For salt by all dealers. W. The Dyspeptic Shuns Rich Food because it causes him untold agony afterward. Cottolene, because of its freedom from hog fat, is digestible, and makes rich food that any stomach can digest. No indigestion follows in its wake. Animal fats tend to heat the system and cause stomach and other troubles. Cottolene is a pure, vegetable product that nourishes and builds up. Up-to-date physicians recommend Cottolene in the cooking of food for invalids. Never heard of lard being recommended for that pur pose did you? Use Cottolene and have a perfect digestion. Cottolene is more economical than butter or lard use one-third less. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed is hereby authorized to refund your money in case your are not pleased, after giving Cottolene a fair test Never Sold in Bulk g?&SE5 it clean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY A . . TfcTjr,- R& "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" KtP& v S'i - ' - imn :.t';., l ' -i i-iii tiiiMn r - - ,;.-.J...... ROAD TO SHOW , APPLES AND OTHER FRUIT Oregon apples and other orchard products of the state will be dis played in every Great Northern office in the East and Middle West during December, by arrangements just completed by Fred W. Graham, Wes tern industrial and immigration agent of that road, who was in Port land yesterday. Show windows have already been prepared In Boston, New York, Buf falo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Des Moines, Min neapolis, St. Paul, Philadelphia, Pittsburg. Sioux City and St. Louis. Various, fruitgrowing districts in the Btate have been asked to contrib ute specimens of their product for this purpose under the promise that credit will be given on cards to be attached to each collection. . "If there Is a man, woman or child in the East who doesn't learn some thing about Oregon this year such person certainly will not be in touch with civilization," said Mr. Graham yesterday. "We have done every thing possible to attract their atten tion to the resources, the opportun ities and the products of the state. "In the first place, we will reach as many people as possible through the land shows In various Eastern cities. We will get Into touch with a great manv more by means of the portnble displays that we are taking to 22 county fairs of the East. Those who attend neither the land shows nor the county fairs will hve the ex hibits brought home to them by means of our traveling exhibition cars and lecturers." The efforts of Mr. Graham and oth er Great Northern officials to keep the Willamette Valley exhibits now at Omaha Intact, has started a move ment among the Commercial Clubs In the Valley that likely will accom plish that end. j Foley's Kidney Itemed' ts. a Hope less Taso. Hon. Ark. J. E. Freeman says: "I had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not work and my case seemed homeless. I used several well known kidney remedies, and had the services of a doctor, all of which gave me no relief. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me and I have never been bothered since. I have also recommended it to my friends who all received the ame good results." WILL SEND 28 CONVICTS TO GRATER LAKE Governor West completed plans yesterday for shipping 28 convicts who will be sent from the state pen itentiary for worx on the CratPr Lake road. Twenty-five of these will be plck-and-ahovel workers two will be cooks and one blacksmith. The gang will leave here Monday. Tho governor says the gang will be kent. thero indpflnlfplv r.nrl n raf ac the terms of anv nf the men pvnlm ! others will be sent to take their places, that the gang mav remain in tact. The camp of the convicts will be on the T. M. Peelov ranch at Flor ence Rock, 100 yards from the pres ent wagon road, in a grove well sup. plied with water. The road that !s to be constructed this winter will be from the base of the hill at what is known as the Hlggebotham ranch to the new Pumice Hill grade, this b Ing at present the worst part of the Crater Lake highway, and Is prac tically Impassible. The Portland ft West Coast rail road la asking for a right of way through McMinnvllle. BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS Nothing else you can take will break your cold or end grippe so promptly as doe8 a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours un til three consecutive doses are taken. The most miserable headache, dull ness, head and nose stuffed up, fev erishnese, sneezing, running of the nose, sore throat mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheu matism pains and other distress be gin to leave after the very first dose. Pape's Cold Compound is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than $50,000, and Contains no quinine, which we have conclu sively demonstrated is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless compound as directed, with the knowledge that there ts no other medicine made any where else In the world which will cure your cold or end grippe niisery as promptly and without any other ass'stance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist in the world can supply. THIS IS CEBTAIX The Proof That Salem Renders Can not Deny. What could furnish stronger evi dence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time? Thousands of people testify that Doan's Kidney Pills cure permanently. Home endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neigh bors testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan's Kid ney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials. They say time has completed the test. A. .1: Wood, 733 N. Front St., Sa lem, Ore., says: "About two months ago I began to suffer from kidney and bladder trouble. The kidney se cretions were too frequent and pain ful in passage and caused me much annoyance. I had often heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended and thinking they might prove of benefit, I procured a box at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. I can say that the use of one box rid me of every symptom of kid ney complaint. I strongly advise oth er kidney sufferers to give this rem edy a trial. The above statement was given January 30, 1906, and was confirmed on November 20, 1909, by Mr. Wood. He said: "The statement I gave In 1906, publicly recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, was correct. This rem edy cured me of kidney trouble and I have had no return attack." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally and matte in To ledo. Ohio; by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold- by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family ills for con stipation. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Consumptives Helped by TufeercUiflsis Medicine It IN foilv to believe thai ruiiCMilitta dlffi'M Hum every uthor ili-i-nse i". ul requiring the use uf nay Hpeeittr tueilk'ine for its eure. The trouble ban been that none was known until the many I'nre clTecteil by Kckuian's Alterative Ikww to be realized. Now, for ten yearn, an mot uioiiH niauM of voluntary and thankful M thin. iilaU from pergona who eonslilcr tW thev owe their liven to this remedy bnve been lueuinulntlnif. Surely plenty of time to deinouatrute lt lastinii value. oa cuu write to liny of them. Here to on. Miy Oli-ard Ave.. Philadelphia. I a. "Oeutlemen: In the winter "( Uw ' bad un attack of Grippe, followed Of Pneutnonlu, and later by Consumption. J grew steadily worse. In the winter 1104 I had cough, night sweats, fever ruised quantities of awful looking and later I had mnuy liemorrhaKW; one time, three In three successive Milk and ent;n became so distasteful I could keep nothing down. I bree pnyv clans treated me. I was ordered til im mountains, but did not go. hrkiiiao teratlve was recommended by a 'rre After takhiK a small quantity I had n first quiet night's sleep for weeks. Ml Improvement was marked from tne m 1 gained strength and weight nail ail tlte. I never had another lieiuorrlmw a uiy cough gradually lessened until tlrelv gone. I am perfectly well, hwj thing I say here nw be verified by m family and friends.'- , ,-,.iinAN (Signed Altldavltl ANNIE K. Ut ; 1HJ Kckmairs Alterative Is effect ve In Uroa chitls, Asthiun., Hay Fever: I hr; ant J Lung Troubles, and In "l'1'"11''"',',", system, lioes not contain poisons. , or hnbit.forn.lnfi drugs. Ask for I k' of cured cases and w te to Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa., for m ire ' dence. For sale by all leading druggtV M J. C, Perry, Salem, Oregon. a The soothing spray of Ely's Liquid Cream Balm, used in an atomizer, an unspeakable relief to sufferers from Catarrh. Some of them de scribe it as a Godsend, and no der. The thick, foul discharge B dislodged and the patient breathw freely, perhaps for the first time n weeks. Liquid Cream Balm contain all the healing, purifying elements oi the solid form, and It never fails w satisfy. Sold by all druggists for ioc, including spraying tube, or maJiw by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, Je York. Kicked by a Mad Horse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown. Vis had a most narrow escape front w lng his leg, as no doctor could new the frightful sore that developed, oui at' last Bucklen's Arnica Salve cureo it completely. Its the greatest neai ef of ulcers, burns, bolls, eczema, scalds; cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and piles on earth. Try " 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. O. C. T. 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