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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
riv.z rocs. "D1ILT CITI TIL ' JOURNAL," I1LZX, OSKGOlff THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 41&- HE WOULD BUJE TATE LAUD Declaring that under the present condition the itate Is working In the dark with relation to the tale of Its land, as It has absolutely no data with relation to an acre of It, State Land A Kent Rlnehart has asked the land board for permission to make ft trip to Inspect and report on It. The st iita has over half a million acres of land. It Is offering It for sale, but to the purchaser It Is unable to give the lent Information, save that it must be sold to the highest bidder, and that no bids less than 17.50 an acre will he accepted. Boms of the land Is worth more than that and some of It less, and the only way a purchaser Oan Inform himself with regard to II value i by personal inspection, and the state, In selling It, has no Informa tion a to lis character or value. Now the stat land agent propose to make an Inspection of every acre of It. He Intend to make a plat of It, and reduce all his observation to a re port, so tbnt when a purchaser ap plies for a tract of land he can aacer tain at a glance its value and char acter, TO MASTICATE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS March 5, 1912, County Superintend ent Waltor M. Smith Issued a call for v meeting of the Marlon county prin cipal's club at the state house, for March 7th, at 1 p. m. The meeting, which Is In (ho nature of a round table discussion, will be in charge of W, C. Oauntt, of Gervals, president of the club. The following subjects will be un der consideration: Tenure of office of teacher, promotion of pupils, Indus trial work In the schools, the county fund law and the county as the admin istrative unit. Superintendent Smith expect a largo attKttdiince at this meeting as the principal's club lias become an Im portant factor In the administration of the school of the county. ' 1 u 1 fmm'mexicaii government UN1TIU riUI IJASHD WIHS Han Francliico, March 7. A ult ll to be tiled Monday in the United Slate district court here by J. U Davie, former mayor of Oakland, and hi three ion axalnat the government of Mexico, claiming f &00.000 damage for the action of the Maderlato In the revolution of last year, In forcing them to abandon valuable mine near Ma tatlnn, In the state of Sonora, and for the failure of the government to sub. due the bandit there, and make It safe for the Pavles to return to work. Bimorlta Vanities, latter duy Joan of Arc, who Is Raid to have led the rebel In tlmlr attacks on (be then federals, and to have been responsible for the action of the rebels, In forc ing the Puvles to abandon their prop erty, ia a prominent figure In the suit. . O i Many sufferer from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain' Liniment. Nut one ruse of rheumatism In ten requires any Internal treatment what ever. This Hutment I for sale by II dealer. , o-. You cmt ny goodbye to constipa tion with a clear conscience If you use Chamberlain' Tablet. Many have been permanently cured by their use. fur sain by all dealer. ARE YOU WISE? Do too know It (a mineeeKarT U to suffer after meals ts have poor appetite clogged bow- n cij 1 HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters has benefitted thoasandi of j sufferer will aid yon, too. Try It TO GO AFTER THE SHIPPING TRUST liEXT Washington, March 7. Vigorous prosecution of the shipping trust Is In preparation by the department of JiiHtlce today. It Is believed this will be the biggest criminal action yet undertaken by the government. A the result of grand Jury investi gations, the government Is. in pos sesion of evidence which convinced it that the officer of .ill except two or three trans-Atlantic steamship companies and a majority of the Trans-Pacific, companies, by living up to ft pooling agreement, violated the Sherman anti-trust law. The names of J. P, Morgan and of ficers of the Hamburg-American h'teamship company were mentioned in grand Jury Investigation In New York, and It Is believed that some of the most powerful financier of America and Europe will figure as defendants In the action.- o ' ONE OK OI K BEST BUYERS. Spend Fortune Euch Year for Choice J'licllle Coast Products. Loyal Pacific Coast grocer, and loyal peoplo of the coast generally, will be interested to know that the National Illscult company, the larg est buklng concern la the world, buys hundreds of thousands of dollar' worth of Pacific Coast grown sup plies annually, - This may be ft real surprise to many people who have thought of the National Dlscult company as an East ern enterprise, . buying ita supplies and baking It biscuit, cakes and cracker there. This ImpresBlon Is erronoous, as the foregoing facts prove. The tnth of the niator is, that the National Biscuit company haa national, scope, and has many mammoth modern bakeries, located In the cltle of the country Went and Kaat which are the great dis tributing center. From these model bakeries go forth quickly to every city, town and village the freeh, pure and delicious N. 0. C. products, In tho well-known moisture proof pack age, and the fumoua glass front can. With such widespread distribution, and with almost Incalculable snlo, one can readily reullie that tons upoa ton of choicest Pad no Coast product are necessary each year a Ingredients. Only the most perfect yield of orchard, vineyard and field are used by this national bake" Scrupulous care I exercised In the selection, without regard to cost It I safe to say that no producer of food, either in this or any other land, more thoroughly and conscientiously select nmtrrlalii, and safeguard products In all the essential neces sary to Insure wholesomenexs, clean- lines' and attractiveness, than the National HIncuII company. It U hoik! to know that at leant one manufacturer who sells to us Is loyal, and buys large quantities of supplies from us. This Is real reci procity, and t cmlii to promote kind feelings. Although Vneeda PIhcuU, Nabisco Sugar Wafers, and the many other creation of the National HUcult company are already Immensely pop ular on the coaat, the knowledge that tho company Is ft heavy buyer of coast product will no doubt lend to wards even greater popularity. "W-St Hrta Result, WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all train at West Balem for Pall, Vail City and Cslew. Lettea Journal office for West talent at l:4 ft. m.,' 11 m., 1:011 p. ni and 4 p.m. ev ery day enept Sunday. Also for Independence, Mojsnoutlt end McMlnnvllle. Leave Sunday at l;0 ft. a., 1 00 p. m. and :ll p. m. CH t hotel on request. Telephone or .cere order at Capital Journal office aur day b-ii Sunday, Phone It. o oRnsKfl taki'! ror, I'tIM SSI. Its Til 41 TI5KIR hocks f '. nnm: or M'tlH X MI ("OTJYfKKmL W T B f K I H tli!MH AM lUMiU) 15 ADTA51K. f I, C. Unrwood, Mgr. HOW TO MAKE A HEAL WKINhLK ItLMOVIK (Krom Fashion Reporter) la these day of cleverly advertised "beautirier" of 17 varletle and mora, it Is hard tor a woman to believe she rsa make a simple butue tuned; which will do her more good and cost her much leoa trail Hie average made preparation. There nothing luthe world so effective tor removing or prerrnfinj wrinklas, baggy chk and chin a solution made by dis solving an ounce of pure powdered aaxollte In ft half pint of witch haml. Hvery druggist ha (he Ingredient, fee the hititurt daily a ft refreahlog llollon. The quirk and Mtlafaetnry reeult will surprise you. Kven the first application produce marked Im provement. The wrinkle are lest In evidence and the face ha ft firm, "olid," comfortable fwllng. Te Aid the Shea Ctrl. I -os Angvlea, Marrh T. Society wo men of 1a8 Angeles will organli t "Ciodmother" rlub to aid the shop girls and other working girls of the city. Each member will pledge her self lo look after the moral and phye leal welfare of at least on girl. Formal organiiatlon will he effected Monday. WESTEfiO ; PACIFIC TO GUILD DifiTiD rasas leased wis. Washington, March 7. Extensive Improvements Costing about $7,000, 000, are planned by the Western Pa cific railroad, according to Wall street reports. A soon as tbe ground thaws, the work will begin. About $1,800,000 will he need to re duce the grade In the vicinity of Soldier 8ummlt, the backbone of the Continental divide. It is thought that financial rela tions between member of the Gould family have been re-adjusted, and that George .J. Gould and , Helen Gould may supply the money needed for the Improvements. TO OPEI! THE CAMPAIGN ; I!ICALIF0R!1IA . ' :s Ac : (tlNITIO fKWIS LSitrD WIR1 . ( Lo Angeles, March 7. Governor Hiram Johnson will open the Califor nia campaign for Colonel Booeevelt Saturday evening. Progressive Re publican leader announced today that plans already are under way to begin the fight with one of the larg est political meeting In the hlistory of Lo Angeles. It Is believed that the governor will make several speeches In Southern California .be fore returning to' Sacramento. SULLIVAII CAt! REMAIN IN ASTORIA Sacramento, Col., March 7. Refusal was made by Governor Johnson today to grant requisition papers for the re turn to San Francisco of J. J. Sulli van, wanted there on a charge of wife abandonment. Sullivan 1 held In As toria, Or., and no further effort, it win decided, would be made to prose cute him. Sullivan' attorney suc ceeded in showing to the governor' satisfaction' that he had not deserted hi wife. 0 LOS ANGELES OBJECTS TO FREE SUGAR jm Angeles, March 7. The Lo Angele chamber of commerce Is on record today against the congres sional propoHlllon to put sugar on the free lint Telegram have been ent to each member of the Califor nia delegation at Washington re questing them to use their Influence lo defeat the plan. Free sugar, the niftwagea urged, would work Irrepar able Injury to the sugar Industry of California and Arizona. o . SOLDIERS FORBIDDEN THE DANCES Monterey, Oil., March 7. Hitter feeling Is exprewied here today by both officers and men at the military post and business men over the barr ing from ft public dunce ball In Pacific Grove of United State soldiers be cause they were In uniform. The dance wn open to the public on payment of an admission fee, but ill iolvilcrs r ii admittance being told that if they were In civilian attire they would be allowed to dance. The matter 1 being Investigated by the war department, and It ia believed official action will be taken. CALIFORNIA BI TTER , IS OF SHORT rYEIWlt With the view of prosecuting mer chant In Astoria who are handling California butter, which I short weight, and tamped Oregon butter. Stat lilry and Food, Inspector ffl. Jndd appeared before the attorney general yesterday afternoon, and asked for an Interpretation of the law on the subject. The law provide that every roll and rase of butter must htve itamped up on It It weight All of the California butter ha been found hort, one case being short over three pound. Attorney-General Crawford ha an nounced that, In hi opinion, the deal er ar tuhjM't ot arreet tnd prosecu tion, and a oou the dairy Inspect or I officially eo notified he will no doubt take action. A HA5DY 8YSTEJL If We Had Parcel Post, We Conld Hall Bolter and Eggs. In the current Issue of "Farm and Fireside" Is the following description of the practical workings of parcels poet In Germany: "For over a hundred years Ger many haa had ft parcel post, and since 1873 her present very effective and luccessful system. When I first came to Germany, I at once noticed the immense number of packages that were being loaded and unloaded at the railroad stations, and that special cars carrying nothing but thews packages, and sometimes three and four such cars, were seen on every train. In the cities I frequent ly saw long line of postoffice wa gons, and I could not understand why it took so many wagons to haul the mall. Upon inquiry, I was told In a very disinterested way that they were the "paket post' wagons. Then It dawned upon me that this was par cels post, the thing that we have been beseeching congress to estab lish and tbe thing that the Grange and other farm organizations In the United States have been endorsing In their resolutions for years. I had come here to study European agri culture and here was my opportun ity to see what parcels post actually means to, the farmers, and I began to investigate. "At my boarding-house In central Germany I asked my landlady where she got her butter, which was of ex cellent quality. She told me it came from Holstein in the northwes tern part of Germany, 200 miles away. I asked If It was not expen sive to have it come so far. 'Oh, no,' she said, 'we have It come by post aqd have gotten it every week for several years from tbe same man. You know we can send a package by post up to five kilograms (11 pounds) to any place In Germany for 60 pfen nigs (12 cents).' I then understood why I had seen such quantities of packages In the railroad stations and so many parcels-post wagons on tbe streets the cities. I Inquired about how commonly It was UBed for the marketing of farm products. Here In Halle, which is a city of about 200,000 population In the cen tral part of Germany, I find that it Is ft very general practice for families to get their supply of buttur, eggs and poultry sent to them every week through the parcels post, and they are delivered to their door Just as a letter would be." o- ' CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS For Assessor. I am ft candidate for the Republi can nomination for county assessor, subject to the Direct Primary. JOHN F. DAVIS. Paid adv. 2-10-lmo THE CHICAGO STORE SALEM'S HOUSE OF BARGAINS 1 -JL 7 BUSINESS is picking up ia our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT and we would suggest or dering your new Spring and Summer Hat before the RUSH sets in. We have them in all kinds, sizes and shapes, at from 1-4 to 1-2 LESS than others charge. Come see. Signs of an early Spring are abundasL and it is WISE to think of the things needed for the cosing of warn weather. When one stops to reflect, "that a dollar SAYED is a dollar EARNED, they sorely will cons to the CAICAGO STORE where one dollar does the work of TWO This is without, question the great est lot of beautiful Silks for the money that has ever been placed before the public Thousands of yards of lustrous Silks at almost cotton goods prices. You will have to come and see them to appre ciate the saving you can make on buying now. we price only one lor rnday only, Satin Foulards, shower proof, stripes and figures 49c yd Thousands of Yards of New DRESS GOODS arriving daily just off the looms of the best manufactories of America and Europe, many of these are exclusive novelties in ultra fashionable colorings, and every one is an artistic creation in ih hlffhocr cpneo nf the wnrd. Wo M t nitjiis J. - - ..x auote only on one for Friday only, 38-in. n .1 I LI... I M Panama uoin, reu, uiu wu Alp tan colors, for . u "V; For County Clerk. The undersigned hereby an nounces himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of Marion county, subject to the Direct Primary. MAX OEHLER. Paid adv. 2-9-2m Candidate for Justice of the Teace, Hoy Morgan, admitted to practice law In Oregon and Washington, can didate for Republican nomination Justice of the peace, Salem district Paid dv. M0-17apr Eor Sheriff. I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for county snerlff, subject to the direct primary. IRA HAMILTON, Paid adr 2-21-lm For County Commissioner. The undersigned Is a candlrtnia tnr renomlnation, on platfonn of care ful business administration ot coun ty affairs as I have tried to give the people In the past. J. T. BECKWITH. Paid Adr. 2-17-td For Justice ef the Peace, I am a candidate for nomination to the office of Justice of the peace for the Salem Justice's district, on the Re publican ticket, at the approaching primary election. DANIEL WEBSTER. Paid adr. 2-15-lm For County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy foi the Republican nomination to the of fice ot county assesor. ALI1ERT II. CILLE. Paid adr 216-lm (andldute for liqirrnenbithe. Dr. A. E. WrlKhlmnn. of Sllvcrton, Oregon, announces blmaelf as Re publican candidate for rcpreni ntallve iur Marion couiuy. raid Adv. 2-21-lmo Fur School Superintend! nl. Clarence Phillips, outside ot Salem candidate for county kuw! .uteris tandeuL 2-2K-lm Paid adr. WWrTTi New Suits and Coats for Spring and early Sammer, now ready in our Suit Department. Stylish Spring models in Mannish Serges, made with cutaway coat add panel skirt. Trimmed with Bengaline and novelty buttons, smart serge and novelty COATS made with coat or hell sleeve, half or self lined. We JTA iin price them from P'3v UJ LADIES' JOSE' Ladies' superior quality last color, tan and black Hose, spliced heel and toe, Qr for Friday only, pair :v V UMBRELLAS Ladies' long mission handle Umbrellas trimmed with silver mounting, steel ribs and Gloria silk covering, Fri day only, 1 .50 and i $2 values for T?98c PERSIAN RIBBONS ML FRIDAY ONLY, Yd. Up Snap in a Home $1500 will buy a home on Cheme keta street, two blocks from carllne, two blocks from paved street, sewer assessment paid, taxes paid; houBe sets on clean corner Thla tilnna haa five rooms, is a very comfortable nome ana will rent well nt nnv tlmn, We have a party now who will rent the place at $15 and pay the rent for six monthB In advance. $750 will handle this place and the balance can run to Suit. If vou wnnt a cwul home, cheap, look Into this. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! We have lots In all thn mWiHnna I-ots for cash, lots on easy terms and lots on extremely low torms. Now 1b the time to select your home site, for building weather will soon be upon us ana you will want to start early. Irt. us show you what we hnv fnr sale. FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! We have farms In all nnr f t, county and in sizes ir filllr all If you are looking for a farm, It will cost you nothing to see what we are offering. We specialize on beautiful noweu ana talem prairies, the larg-. est body of all good land In Oregon. You haven't seen Oregon till you see this section. BEfHTKL A RVVftV 347 Slate Street, Tel. Main 4M The Men Whn iriMJ " aa heads of laren entAmriana of great energy. Success, today, de- mm iirHiui. 10 an II to rail. It s utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run-down, hnif.uiiua .,.n.i when Electric Hitter will put him riKin on nisvreet in short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took " write Chna. 11. Allen, Svlvanla, Ga "After year of suffering with rheum atism, liver troulile. RTiminnn i1lun ders and deranged kidneys, I am again 1U r.iecmc Hitter, sound and well.' Try them. Only COc at J. C. Perry'. Corvallls and Itenton county will organize a Taft rluh m rwvuiu., f-i day. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious disease when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and, consump tion are diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a cold. That Is why all mcdicnl authorities say beware of colds. Kor the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Ceugh Remedy. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sole by all dealers. The prlntshop of Glass & Prud honime, of Portland, was damaged by fire Tuesday morning, $10,000 worth. It wouldn't make so much differ ence what the past was If It were not so near akin to the present and so related to the .future. CHICHESTER S PILLS Jrr-v . TK IIIAMONU II BAND. A Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A "Made in Oregon" EPPLEY'S BAKING POWDER Use It. Ion will find none heller nuide anywhere. C. M. L'PPLEI Snlcin, Oregon IS If A. IT JJr. . 1 inl lor a hl-.h-U.,-' UlaMond IlradW I'lll. la Mr and liold mtt.lilAVy buta, MIH with Iilua Rilioa. V Itrnul.l. Aik (n, II l. 111 H.TFR S 1'iAHonn ii uam Hll.l.,r0,5 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRF For Sheriff. "I will serve the people to the beft of my ability. WM. EtfCll, Republican Candidate for Sheriff. Paid. Adv. S-l-lmo , Candidate for KcprernUlle, D. C. Thorn, ot Jefferson, announce himself a candidate for nomination for representative from Marlon coun ty. S-Mni Paid adv. Candidate for Kevrrseettillve. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for representative. Paid Adv. DR. C. H. P-REWFR. Fer Assessor. Just aud Impartial swnmeut without Increase of valuation, (Pro- greniUve Republican), staunch sup porter of the Otegvie system and Statement No. One. A. C. UllDT. Jefferson, Paid Adr. 3 I luio Chamberlain's Cnni-h n.m. l... won its great reputation and exten sile saio ny its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try It. Sold by nil "In Oregon City ministers have formed aa asitodatlon. o . What We Jlrrrr Forgel, according to science, are the things i aasnr lal,l ltK ... , ... ... i , rtlrJ nome lni) , such aa Uucfclen' Arnica Salve, that mother or cranifmniK .. . . our burn, bolls. cald, sore, skin v.- V . ur nruise. , , it.' rmu or . COI0 wir. uniy zoc at : c. Perry'. 'Itark.irb i l... i'.l iioraniDie I IS an almiMt rjr, i . i . . . . . . , ,m irauu oi xianey trouble. D. Toomey, 801 B. Olive 8t , lllivtmlri etnn til ' . .............. ,., ; -l iurrpr,U elth backache and palu In my kid ney which were am0st unbearable. I gar lo lT Klllnava Dill. - . trial, and they done wonder, for me. ( - , iujh ii art uny work and not feel the effect.- Fo ley Kidney nil. will cure any me of kidney .nj Ma,i,.r trout)1), not yona the reach t,t nwllcine. No med lcln can do more. Red Cross rhar The annual entirm. . . . church Bom held at Corvalli ut ' l"" 10 aa end 8vv.r. OUR ATTITUDE THE attitude of the officer ni IARI. K .. h L ) "" " " IS OB UlC ry mm the rnstomerre. eelvr all the favors, and thn hank a. ..-J. "na T-ALfllllB I accepting pritlleg In aeennnl ' attribule hl - iimii ei ear Sureea. to it.. ..-. i nirern have been customer nd ri pprerlnle the ens. tooier' andpnlet' We M that the opening of a new HZu H " "P"lM ef rent dencA ,d Br ,,n,fe ne a faVOr haa theory that - lavor renferrtd anon is. United States National Bank SAUM 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 435 COURT STREET. Phone Main 485. ' ...-ji : yp-toj Ala patent medicine or medicine Id rertlsel In this paper are for eale DR. STONE'S Drug Store SA1EB, OSEUOX lie DR. 8T051CS 8".'0.wt II roWDER end BLTJES SELIIF Tilch cures: IndlgesOon, Bour Stomach, Palnle tho Stomach, Gas la the Stoojcb. Iilues, Despondency and "dowa 1 tte month, Uakes a sad person cheerful