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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1912)
P Short Gingham etticoats 9c'ea. ingham Petticoats c ea. '"" ""T" WC1U HUM. OBBOQB, I OT, fc K,j t t t t 4 J. .1. . THE ROUND-UP Long G 75 c Values The growers Association is grow S rapidly m Benton county. Woodburn is arranging for ahorse show this spring. Philomath 1 club. to have a Commercial I HAPPIEST A WOMAN'S LIFE US. LESLIE CARTER, WHO AP. FEARS AT THE GRAND, HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT, EX PRESSES HER OPINION ON THE SUBJECT. When the question, "What is wo rn) happiest period of life," was uked tho other day of Mrs. Leslie Carter, who Is appearing In her new plij, "Two Women," the charming iclrest perked, her head, bird-like, on eat ild for & moment, and then ilcklnt her words with evident care, aid: "The question has often been M, which is happier, a little girl li her first doll or a great gen i who has Just achieved a brll- Finnllv Rfu-mun "j fwwa from Nervous Breakdown Impoverished nerves destroy many jfoplt before their time. Often bo ore sufferer realizes what the Ifoub ( , he j, on the vcrge o( t Mmpltte nervous breakdown. It of the utmort importance to keep joor nervous system in good con ation, it the nerves are the source L. bodllywPwef- Mrs. Anna feyi! MeCh4nic St- Pu4bl0' 'For many years I suffered from win.prottion; I was unable i tn4 iL. ,K xvxineaie I , from druggists did not do I "w my husband about ' foMcrf Nervine:' j Ike procure , bottle. Alter the r !,do.SM 1 hwed a marked L'le'Iw entirely cured, f have perfectly well for years and hU;-',e Dn Mi'y Nervine trJub,ed with ib i v T dltion. weakness, 'bh to hMr W" Cnditi0" "d 'I' jrnd nf l fyUr part of th fti to , you need onie- Vm,TSrenBrhen your nerve- twn r"1,Iewhat is the mat- W should delay treatment. r. Miles' Nervine S7orn,hr4,Ue in nervou tctd b h.flVSfa,11ed to help you. "l,U- " "t bottle "SDICAU CO., tlkh.rt, Ind. liant victory? Boswell tells us that this was a favorite subject with Dr. Johnson, and he used to say that probably the child and the general were happy in an equal degree, but that each did not experience an equal amount of happiness. "He dolighted to compare them to a very large and a very Btnall vessel filled with water. Each veaao ,., equally filled, but one contained a very much greater quantity than the other. "It is generally believed that wo men feel happiness and all other emotions much more keenlv than men. Some great psychologist has Bald that while woman as compared with man, has an ounce or two less to her brain, she has a fibre or two more in her heart. Yet even for wo man, capacity for happiness varies greatly, and every woman has her own views of what situation, circum stances or surroundings In her life would inspire the greatest amount of happiness In her sex. "The ans-er to 'What' Is woman's happiest period in life?' must depend largely upon each individual woman to whom the question may be nut. She who is a great artist and whose whole being is absorbed by her art, will find her happiest time in the practice of her art. She who aspires to reign as a society queen, will find her happiest time when she Is gen erally recognized as having made dome social success. She to whose character religious enthusiasm is the keynote, will find her happiest mo ments In devoting herself to church work, while the woman given to domesticity, will find hers in the du ties and pleasures of home. Thus ther happiest time In the duties and pleasures of home. Thus the happi est time in each woman's life must depend upon her personal traits and j characteristics. Mrs. Carter wll be seen in "Two Women" at Grand Theater, March 6th. Astoria claims the lodge of Moose there has 500 members. t ""Bene Is to have a f,.,4 compartment house. 100 bv 100 f. VI .. "amain talis water nvBtom .n i Jiaa.OOO-if It builds it. Arrsngements for building a gas plant In Portland 'o cost 13,000,000. The Acme Cement mmin i ' " .. a zw,ooo building at Gypsum, "er county, this summer. Eugene had a big booster meeting iui orass bands and a Dam.i sr. urday. It was a boost for Roosevelt Astoria is somewhat excited over an alleged discovery of oil there. tuamain Falls last week Bblpped the first lot of eggs ever sent out of tne county. The Imperial Powder company may erect a plant at Eugene. Pretty hot town ror that kind of a plant. The Benton County Growers' Or ganization was completed at Corval Hs Saturday. The Odd Fellows had a ble blow. out at Condon, Gilliam county, last ween. The Ladd estate in Portland paid its taxes In Multnomah county last week $62,472.58. The weather bureau sharps say the rainfall for February was below normal. The S. P. has reduced the running time between Dallas and Portland considerably and has put on two more passenger trains. The state has 1081 precincts, of which Multnomah leads the list with 173, and Sherman and Hood River are tall-enders, with only nine each. The body of Harvey Metcalf, who was drowned In South Sloueh near Marshfleld last week, was found Sat-1 urday. The retail merchants vottolene PAGE FITS. 'i JitWLj i "TrrT-nimiiiiiirwiiMiia mi jwj.imi m, ' I voCrrT" " Mr. J. tt'McCtadteM, State Chemist of Georgia, before a recent gathering gave emphatic testimony to the hiirh quality of Cottolene. He said: "The sale of this product (Coftnlnn.l and the proclamation that it il S from cotton oil. h.v. done mor, to br?n? cotton seed oil truthfully and favorabw w than Mr. McCandlesj then pointed out whv pure, refined. vrcpaKi:i ... i as is used in Cottolene, is the only as- digestible cooking product ALL DYSPEPSIA AMD INDIGESTION1 VANISHES Take yaur sour,' out-of-order tnm. ach or maybe you call It Indigestion, ayspepsia, gastritis or catarrh of stomach; It doesn't matter take your stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist and ask him to open 6U-cent case of Pane's dianetmln audn lot you eat one 22-graln trian gule andn gee if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery. The correct name for your trouble is Food Fermentation food souring; tne digestive organs become weak, there 1b lack of gastric juice; your iooq u only half digested, and you become affected with Iobs of appetite pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping, in bowels, tenderness in the pit of the Btomach, bad taste in the mouth, con stipation, pain In limbs, sleepless ness, belching of gas, biliousness. sick headache, nervousness, dizziness or many other similar symptoms. If your appetite is fickle and noth ing tempts you, or you belch gas, or If you feel bloated after eating, or your food lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of all this there is but one cause fermentation of undigested food. Prove to yourself in five minute that your stomach is as good as auy; that there Is nothing realy wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eat ing what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost InBtant relief 1b waiting for you. It is merely a matter of how soon you take a lltle Diapepsln. DEEDS FOR PARK FROM MR. FRY ACCEPTED The council last night accented the report of a committee recommending that the city accept from Daa Fry a warrantv deed rnnvAvlnir ana alla nt association blockg n and 12 be UMd fo k oi lAjrvaiiis, nas stariea a movement U,. t .u- u.. : , , , . .... v"' " io tiiy inns w use it for municipal ownership of the water for tte purpofie nameli ,and will unn 11 trnr In rr nlnnta I revert to the owner. It also authorized the street com- and lighting plants. Corvallis boasts of a merchant who ' ""tn.r.zea u trti h. . . mlttee to purchase SEATTLE EXPECTS BIG YOTE TODAY DH1TIO riUI LKA8ED Will. Seattle, March 6. With warm, clear weather, the indications are that practically the entire registered vote of 74,280 will be brought out today. . Voting In the residence districts Is unusually heavy, while In tho old vice district it la the lowest In years. Forty-seven alleged floater were chal lenged In one precinct today, and this served to Bcare away many doubtful voters. There Is as yet no indication as to the outcome. . o A miller by the name of Pankuke ought to make good flour. i Hiile Wing Sang Co. ! All (ifindc nti Rifr Qnfo ft in. 'y r ni i t t ! W a nl- d.... . 4 c Rood Shirt ...... 60 I Kit ir.i ... " nnin' . $1,40 "mlls ,nd i:nicTyfr Itltr II.. "ress Goods, 19 Id. ill- o-- m,, "um i-TO ' '" C, I.U yd. rn"T Wakta, Big SU,ck. I klndn. Au GOODS ON SALE THIS WEEK $2.75 Wool Sweaters, sale. II Indies' Hose, 9c, Ut, 20r, 2Jc a pair. s , 75c 811k Hose, sale I9c Embroidery and Lace Sc to 50 yd. $2.2! Klmonas, sale fl.75 Wrappers made up, big Btock I.K and up Night Gowns 5lc to 2.. $3.70 nice Skirts, sale.... 2.5 t 325 N. rOMMFDriAi oi., it ri. k., n. wwn-aMiv i started three years ago with a wheel barrow full of goods, and now owns a fine grocery store in a brick build ing. A live merchant but he must have made some good profits. A Chinese boy in Portland stole diamonds and jewelry valued at $7,000 recently. Hla father,, after exacting a promise that the boy would not be prosecuted, returned the jewels, and yet some folks think all Chinese are dishonest. Edward West of Newport, wag probably drowned Sunday. He start ed home Sunday morning from New port and that afternoon his horse was found near Schooner Creek, a very dangerous stream. Nothing has been seen of him since and It is thought he was drowned in crossing the stream. WOMEN Oil THE WARPATH IN ENGLAND tjMTTD rnr.sn lxahud wike London, March 25. Open threats by militant, suffragettes to burn Iluck- Ingham palace, the home of King George and his queen, today caused municipal authorities to throw a double line of guards around the royal residence. The situation Is very onrlnna tllA Hill if A IirP(llCtlllI that the suffragettes will undoubtedly attempt to execute their threat. The women renewed their window smashing campaign early today, but were successful only In few cases, as tho merchants have boarded up all windows to their gtores, and all banki and public building are heavily guarded. Tin of the leader arrested lnut ------ pounu is inouo iiviii i w night were given sentences of two K d (g (y harmless. month at hard labor, er were imilarly punished Women who ars bor. l ne wonit-u ' , li. ertln that their punishment would Buffering from those only mean another demonstration. - farmers' a and haul "The only way to kill nrrm,lttltlon in to pull among yourelve."-Potter. Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. 1000 yards crushed rock to be used in repairing streets In the city. Chief of Police Hamilton In a peti tion for a special policemen stated as a candidate for sheriff he would have to be absent from the city much and asked that C. E. Matlock be put on tho force. The matter was referred to the health and police committee. o Men of vision fear only that the horizon of life may narrow down. Tho clian that limists that there 1 no room at the top usually hasn't tried to find out najeerlle Notes. ' Hayesville, March 4. Mr. Clarence Armstrong, of Donald, has been spending the week's end with his pa rents in Hayesville. Mrs. Fred Hickman, of Klamath Falls, Ore., 4s the gueBt of D. F. In gereoll and family. Mrs. Hickman was a former Colorado friend. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Armstrong spent three days with Mr. Armstrong's brother at Sunnybrook farm, at Charl ton. The two young people's classes of the Hayesville Sunday school have formed themselves Into separate or ganized classes. W. R. Powers is erecting a beauti ful new bungalow on his place in Hayesville, MIbs Jean Rary, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Athey, during the winter, has returned to her liom in Salem. Miss Rarev will be erentw missed In the young people's circles. Saturday, March 9, 1912. at the Hayesville school house, the Hayes ville young people will give a nlv entitled "A Kentucky Belle.' The cast ot characters is as follows: Miss Marlah Douglas ..Edyth Lansing Miss Isobel Douglas ...Myrtle Denny Marie Van Harlenger. .Ruth Iniersoll Miss Madden .... Jeanette Ingersoll Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Harry Jones Dorothy Gordon ....Elizabeth Denny Clndy Ethelyn Armstrong John Canon Gordon l.aias Jack Caaon Chester Armstrong uoionei William Brice McAllister.. Mr. Ray Dr- Black Clarence Lansing Heni7 Rollln Armstrong Two telephone linemen . . Clarence Armstron, Harry Jones Everybody will be very well repaid for their small admission fee. Mrs. L. T. Reynolds Is visiting with her grandmother in Polk county. o . IS A CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE J. W. Roberts, of 12G9 South Liberty street, this city, filed his declaration to be a candidate for nomination on the Republican ticket for representative. He will favor strict economy In all state and county matters, and will en. dorse all proper progressive measures. He give his endorsement to State ment No. 1, and will favor such good roads measure as shall seem to be for tne best interest of the people. He will labor hard for uch law a will be of benefit to the laboring men. 1b in favor of the direct primary law, and will favor the election of United State senators by direct vote of the people. i . UUI Li ii 111 1 i UN IVJAESE5 A . rift . .o m m M sswrnasB ssa. 1 1CX. mm EDSCVER " fcr i COUGHS .AND 'COLD WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL TROUBLES OF THROAT AfJD LUNGS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION PRICE SOo and $1.00 SOLD AND CUAHANTEEO BY J. C PERSY. Family Burned to Death. UNInCD PKIMS UASBO Will. Beaver Falls, Pa., March 5. Five person, mother and three children, all foreigners, were burned to death in a fire today that destroyed the board ing house of the Clydesdales Stone company, at Koppel, Pa. The man who lost his life was the proprietor of the boarding house. Two children of the same family and 14 boarder escaped. DROWN'Q EtoortcixiAL Troches Sai tha Tolo In all kind ot waathw. Imalua. bla to ilngera and ((waken for during tha Tola, TUor j nothing mora affaotlrafor Throat Irrita tion, lloananara and Oouglia. Slitr yaan' reuu tatlon. Bold only In boion. HamiilemallmirrM, JOHN L BKOWN A SON, BoU)n, Maw. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLICK'S" Thi Original and Genuine ALTED nLl Thi Food-drink for All Ages. At restauranU, hotels, and fountain. Delicious, invigorating and gutfaining. Keep it on your ideboard at home.. Don't travel wilKout 7. A aniclc lunch nronarwJ In n;nni Take bo imitation. Juituv "EORLIll'S." uot lit Ray FJiSk Trust "'j GOOD PAPER AND PAPER HANGING Just received everything in the Artist's Line. Also Mouldings for Picture Framing, and some beau tiful ready-made pictures W. J. PORTER 408 COCBT STKKKT, Phon Main 485. ' , He Used the Soap. San Francisco, March 5. "It was wash day," said A. M. Morse, In expla-' nation of his being caught with 22 bar ot oap on hla person. He waa put to washing floors. OUR ATTITUDE THE attitude of the officer of gome bank 1 on the theory that tho cnntomer re ceives oil the favors, ami the bnnk extend a great privilege In accepting U , account. We attribute murh of our snrces to the fact that ear officers hnve boen cnntoniom and run appreciate the cu toniers standpoint We forl that the opening of new account ts an expression of confidence, and onr errlce to the customer Is on tho theory that a favor bus been conferred upon as. United States National Bank SALEM wmm host SUCCESSFUL MEDIC E Known AO Over The World Known Only For The Good It Has Done. W lrnnw nf no other m!Ir!n whlrh has been go successful In relieving the suffering of women, or received so many genuine loflumomais, as nas juyuia Kj. I'inkham'i Vegetable Compound. In nearly every community yrj will find women who have been restored to health by this famous medicine. A Imost every woman you meet know of the jrreat good it ha been doing among suffering women for the past 30 years. In the rinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousand of letter from women eek Ing heBlth, In which many openly ctat over their own gignaturc that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, many of whom state that It bas saved them from surgical operation. T ...I!. V Pitilkam'a Vfri.tRfdM CVtm. pound Is made from root and herbs, I I - , ! ir lium.l.u. LUMB inu la irni.-vi7 m. The reason why it is 0 successful I The ru.,. .m it contains ingredient which act maRiatrate announced that hereafter directly upon the female organism, re all sentences would Include hard la- gtoring it to healtliy and normal activity. distressing ills pecu- i liar to their et' should not lose giitht , of these facts or t.villa E. Plnkham' VforetAhla Comnound ( to re tore tbelr neal in. Wt At Exceedingly Low Prices Is what we have to offer in the accumula tion we have of Odd Patterns of Rustic, Short Lengths of FLOORING, CEILING, SHIPLAP and THIN LUMBER, as well as piles of mixed lengths and widths of 1 in. and 2 in. Lumber. We are making some remarkable low prices on this material, and it will be to your interest, if you are contemplating building, to call and look over this material. For small buildings, chicken houses, out buildings, etc., thisjlumber will prove just as satisfactory as the higher priced material. e Call at Once. Take Your Choice. The Clias. IL Spaulding Logging Company Manufacturers of Lumber and Dealers in Building Materials. OFFICE FRONT and FERRY PHONE MAIN 1833