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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1912)
Both Tempiin and Hea Cot to Indigestion is the vTV THvv is made from hog-fat more healthful, more wholesome and goes one-third farther than lard therefore, is more economical. Being made from pure, vegetable oils, containing no hog-fat, Cottolene makes food which agrees with the stomach and aids rather than retards digestion. Don't be talked into using some of the many imitations. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY "Nature's M arve Ask Your Grocer for it t mt am mm fci mm i wmi an I Packard P Appeal to cultivated tastes. They are marvels of beauty and form at once a valuable accessory to any home. They may be seen together with several other reliable makes, at the Wiley B. Allen & Co. 247 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon CHERRINGTON & PETERS, Mgrs. All the Talking Machines and All the Records i The Lowest Prices ' . " ' 1 1111 " !! on Jewelry, Always It is the boast of this store that, quality considered, we always offer to the buying public the lowest prices on Jewelry that can be obtained in Salem, No matter what article you want if this store has it you can come here and purchase it with the assurance that nowhere else can you get as large a selection or a greater range of prices, And the great variety of merchandise that this store offers is your protection that the article purchased will be the latest and most correct in design, We always carry a large Diamonds Diamond Jewelry Gold Jewelry Gold-Plated Jewelry Sterling Sets Sterling Table Ware YOU CAN BE SATISFIED IN THIS STORE I Barr's Jewelry Store Capital City Steam Laundry 5 PHONE s MAIN s 165 s Our Wagons Go Everywhere cause of most human ills; lard which is ofttimes indigestible. Cottokne is Gift from the Sunny South'9 n si M !i 11 main ii Ifci mri nil km mm i hi ma mm i lanos stock of the following lines; Sterling Novelties Silver-Plated Sets Silver-Plated Ware Cut Glass Art Brass Silver Mesh Bags Watches Clocks l 1 1 TH b I yum J3 THE ROUND-UP The Ford Automobile Co., one of the largest In the United States, has pur chased a site In Portland, and will es tablish a branch factory there. Governor West has been asked to set apart a "Good Roads" day, May 11 being suggested. Lafayette Is to have a splendid school house; costing $12,000 bonds to build It were sold at par. Licenses to fish for salmon In the Columbia and Willamette cost the fishermen at the opening of this sea son $14,015. Junction City Grange 4t,2 unani mously condemned the proposed merger of 0. A. C. and U. of O. col leges. Marshfleld Is circulating petitions for a special election to vote on cre ating another Port of Coos Hay. Seaside reports a good catch of salmon on the opening day of the reason and a very profitable catch on account of fancy prices. Tho play "Campus Mouser," pre sented by local talent at Portland this week, netted $4000 for the Fruit and Flower Mission fund. Astoria reports the salmon run as very light cold weather probably the cause. Mrs. A. Woolcott, who was a pas songer on the Titanic, and was then Miss Marlon Wright, passed through Portland Wednesday with her hus band, who la a merchant at Cottage firnrft. 1 The railroads are all preparing for a great summer rush to Oregon. Climate Failed Medicine Cured II bun liwu Hlmoltiti'ly shown thnt rent; freali ulr, mill sikhI f""l ' '1,-P nianj piTHom HiifTi'i'lMK from Tuherculinila. Hut, lo be trolly li t. It must be admitted Hint Hie tllHi-UKC In wlilow more limp "tirri'nti'd." Hornet hliii more In needi-il. Ki'kimiu'i Alterative In meillclne inmlj fur tlii- cure of Tulierciiloula. it baa riirvd till illmime aifiiiu and wrnlii. Often thi'HO curea huve been effpi-tiil where the mirroiimlliiKH were not Weal, where no IntelllKwit "ire win tnkeii of the patient, where money wim searce; kimkI fooil anil good eonklnx unumiul-yet ciirea mulled. Now we artiue und urne thnt Ki kiuan Alterative Klimild be lined In every eaae of TnberctiloHlii, In addition to suiid, nniirlHliliiK food and trend air, which we "'ihe'fticta-tho evidence f eurea thnt have been nindi are InterentliiK remllnn. A remarkable enre follow n.-Weldon. 111. "Gentlemen :-Thrflimli Kc kman a Altera tive I hare b-en saved from a premature uriive and, feellnit Hint I nilnlit henellt milTerlng Immunity. I take nl.-imiire In wrltlnx vou a brief history of my ali-k-neiK. which you are at liberty to uw "(lu December 14, 1H, I was tuken with Triihold rneumonla. My limns be came very much affected; my siiiiliim wus finmlned and TiilwrculoKls llacllll were found. On February 21st. 1W. was advised to go to Kurt Worth, Tens. While there an abscess In my right lung broke and discharged. 1 grew worse, and beenme very much emaciated, My whys! clan Informed me that 1 must go to Colorado as onlckly aa possible. I left Teiaa June 1st, and arrived In Canon City June ;w. very leeoie. ht ,-.... there two weeks, mr physlclsti Informed me that nothing could he done, as my ense wss hopeless. Three weeks later I returned home, weighing 1H pounds, the doctor harlug given me no assurance of reaching there allre. "On July 14, llxO. V began taking Kckman's wonderful remedy for ton auniplluu, It having been highly recom mended. Today 1 weigh MM pounds I am stout and well snd ran do any kind of work about my grain elevator. I have not an ache nor pnln In mr lungs, eel well, sleep well, and never felt better. I would be glad If every persun afflicted with Tulierrnlosls took F.ckmsn cure. , (ttlgned Affidavit) ARTHUR WBIIII. Kikinsn's Alterative Is effective In Ilron chills, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and In nphulldlng the system. Hoen not contain poisons, opiates or hiiblt forinlng druga. Ask for Imuklet . of cured on no write to Krkmnp Laboratory, I'hllndclnhla, Pa., for more evi dence. For anle by all leading drugglata and J. C. Perry. t Lame back Is usually , caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will And nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment For sale by ail aeaiers. ttT CAPIT'I JnUBXAL, SALEM, OREGON. PROGRAM AT THE LESLIE U. E. The following program will be given at the Leslie M. E. church this even ing. Proceeds will be applied towards purchase of chairs for primary Sunday school class; Music, Helen Moore. Prayer, pastor, Song, 'Clover Blossoms," primary. Recitation, "Patches,' 'Mary B. KlKghtlinger. Living pictures, "God Wants the Girls," Henrietta Bishop. Song, "Jesus Bids Us Shine," Lois Olsen, Urlse Harmon, Esther Town send, Helen Borchardt. Living pictures, "little Pilgrim' Evelyn French. Recitation, ''Mamma's Precious Girl," Martell Shlpp. Living picture, "Emeline Jones," Mary Borchardt. Exercises The Birds," Mrs. Klght Unger's class. Recitation, "The Lazy Cloud," En- lena Aufrance. Living pictures, "Breeches," Cecil Thompson, Music, Bertha Vlck. Recitation, "Lulu's Punishment," Evelun French. Living pictures, "Little Seamstress," Mortell Shlpp. Recitation, "When Teacher Gets Cross," Gladys Olson. Living pictures, "Along Comes Eliza With the Broom," Kema Sau tei'B, Mlldren Ackerman. Song, "Chinese Love Song," Mabel Ackerman and Lois Nye. Recitation, "Grandma Always Does," George Rhoten. Living pictures, "April Showers," Curtis French. Exercise, "Finger Tips," Mrs. French's class. Recitation, "When Mamma Was a Little Girl," Mary Peck. Solo, "Holy City," Miss Barber. Living pictures, "Violets," Marga ret King. Recitation, "My Dolls," Anna Bell Majors. Living pictures, "Gathering Nuts," Allie Lewis, Song, "Hoe Out Your Row," Mrs. Ktghtlinger'g boys. Living pplctures, "Lltle Artists,'' Mary Barker. Recitation, "An Awful Little Girl," Elsie Victor. Living picture, 'Father, We Thank Thee," Mary Peck. Song, Lloyd Moore. N Recitation, "Hard to Obey," Cecil Thompson. Living picture, "School Marni," Mary Kightllnger. 4 Lily drill, by 18 girls. Reading, Miss Sherwood. Song, "All Aboard for Blanket Boy," Miss Barber's girls. STOCKINGS In olden tlniea the clothing of the legs and lower part of the body con sisted of a single garment called hose, In French chausses. Eventu ally, It was cut In two at the knees, leaving two pieces of dress, viz., knee-breeches, and the nother-stookB or stockings, In French bas d chauRses, and then simply 'bas. In these terms the element stock Is to be understood In the sense of a Btrunip or trunk, the part of the body left when the limbs are cut off. Though formerly the stocking was worn by men as well as women, It Is an article of apparel that has been always Identified exclusively with women, and Its association by men of letters has been Invariably con fined to the fair Bex. Tho origin of the blue stocking ex pression Is Interesting. Boswell, In his life of Johnson, states that In his day there were certain meetings held by society ladies of tho period to af ford thrm opportunity of holding converso with eminent literary men. The iiiont distinguished talker at theRe gatherings was a Mr. Stllllng flei't, who always wore blue stock ings. His agwnce upon one occa sion was so fult that the remark be came common, "We can do nothing without I ho blue stockings." Hence the meetings at which he figured be gan to be called sportively Blue Stocking clubs, and those who fre quented them were known as "blue stockings." In these days of women doctors, women lawyers, ' women clergy, wo men scientists and women suffrag ists, the term has somewhat lapsed Into disuse, although Its meaning Is very well understood and appreciat ed. In the days of Henry the Eighth, bluff King Hal, of England, he of the numerous wives, a custom arose and soon became common, for wo men and girls to don hose of a bril liant verdant hue when they danced at May Day festivals. These were supposed to typify tho promise of May and tho approach of summer, the color comprising the primaries, blue and yellow. The custom spread to Irelnnd, where green being tho na CIIURGI FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1912. tional color, It soon became general and popular. As the May time cele bration (n Merrie England became lees observed, however, women grew out of the green Btocklng habit, al though even now In England, young children's legs are usually encased In green stockings on May Day morn ings. Out of the May Day practices spring the custom of unmarried girls wearing green stockings at their sis ters' weddings, not as a hint to bach elor young men, as some might sup pose, but simply aa a survival of a much more simple 'and perhaps more innocent practice. In many parts of England today the eldest unmarried daughter of a fam ily wears green stockBlngs at her sis ter's marriage ceremony. This cus tom only applies to an unmarried daughter unbetrothed, those who are betrothed being exempt from the badge of Bplnsterhood, X-RAYS AND SMILES. The Enterprise of Oregon City says the Crown Columbia Paper company refused to add to Its plant at Oregon City, but placed It In Washington, be cause Oregon wanted an eight-hour a day law, If that Is the kind of com pany It Is, Washington, not Oregon, Is the loser. I When the 8-hour day law Is applied to politicians, the commou herd will at least get a short breathing spell. 00 Anyway, the governor Is reducing the number of Democratic officials. An example the people are liable to follow at the general election of 1914. Taft says he was a man of straw," but asserts he has a different kind of filling now and It looks that way. Henry Wattorson says Roosevelt Is crazy, and Marse Henry should be good authority, for he Is batty him. self. Governor West will explain his prison policy In the M. E. church at Cottage Grove Sunday. Should he be called elsewhere ex-Superintendent James as an understudy could throw considerable light on It Cottage Grove Is making Its mayor sit up and take notice of a protest filed by 2C5 of her citizens against the Sells-Floto circus being allowed to show there on Memorial Day. ANSWER IT HONESTLY. Are the Statements of Sulem Citterns Not Wore Itelluble Than Those of I'ttxT Strangers! This Is a vital question. It is fraught with Interest to Sa lem. It permits of only onu answer. It cunnot be evaded or Ignored. A Salem cltiozn speaks here, Speaks for the welfare of Salem. A citizen's statement Is reliable An utter stranger's doubtful, Home proof Is the best proof. A. W. Lobach, R. F. D. No. 1, Sa lem, Oregon, says: "I was laid up for two weekB by disordered kidneys, caused, I believe, by a strain. I tried several remedies but obtained no relief, and when a neighbor ad vised me to take Doan's Kidney Pills, I did so. The contents of one box mado me so well that I resumed work. Doan's Kidney Pills helped mo greatly and I am pleased to rec ommend them." For sale, by all dealers. Price, CO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's--and take no other. Almost a Miracle. One of the most startling changes ever seen In any man, according to W. D. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Texas, was effected years ago In his brother. "He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New DIs-' covcry, and was completely cured by 10 bottles. Now he Is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family baa used this won derful remedy for roughs and coldx with excellent results.' It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price 00 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's. Stnte of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss.: Frank J. Chnnny makes oath that ho Ib senior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, county and stute aforoHuld, and that Raid firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOl,- LAHS for each and every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of De cember, A. V., 1880. (Seal) A. W. C.LKASCN, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Hend for testimonials free. F. J. CHICNIiV & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all druggists, 70c, Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Tho silo Is ths Index of prosperity. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Saturday .If)' , Saturday Specials jAAn Specials 98c Sweate Children's Sweaters in Military and V-necks, good range of sizes in Oxford, White and Cardinal. Just the thing for play, Regular price $1,25 and $1.50, Special Saturday 98c 14c LADIES' NECKWEAR 14c Ladles' novelty neckwear, comprising Dutch collars, side pleats, stocks jabots and sailor collars. Regular 25c and 35c. Saturday Special 14c 2 for 25c Children's Hosiery 2 for 25c Children's fast black cotton ribbed hosiery, medium and heavy weight, full run of sizes. Rogular 17c each. Special 2 for 23c 19c LADIES' Ladies' low necked, sleeveless, sizes Special 19c Quality U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street SUM ud Court StrMfe, SALEM, OREGON ManbutU Jas. C. Dahlmann, serving his third term as mayor, Omaha, Nebr., again was successful In receiving the over- whelming support of the voters in ; thu primary election. He also suc cessfully rid himself of a bad case of kidney trouble by the aid of Foley Kidney Pills, and writes: "1 nave taken Foley Kidney Pills and thoy have given me a great deal of relief, so I cheerfully recommend them." What Foley Kidney Pills have done for Mayor Dahlmann, they will do for any other perBon bothered with back ache, rheumatism, or any other form of kidney or bladder trouble. Just try them for .quick ana permanent results. Dr. Stone Drug Co. With some men the affinity prob lem seems to stretch Into Infinity. Soli In Silem bt Dr. 5- C. S'ont 3 Jl 8tn, CiftT.m IUliif for RurraMMD Mirrtmi.tioh. I D im known to fail '' "; si",j 1 ":: I H for 11.00 tr bot. Will rem! lhn on trial, to l i.Nlil Mr K B wln rflUvM. Hunplu l're. Iryur druf glil not B PJ Uk.01 Mod yvii orders ut lb s VhiTCD MCLICUCO., jot TV, UoIITI. fa. I AutomobileMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON AUBURN BUICK CADILLAC E-M-F FORD HUDSON INDIANA MAXWELL OVERLAND HARLEY'DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES Turn motor UllJlx CYCLES VULCANIZING AUTOMOBILES OHIO Locomobile and Kelly Truck FAGS THEE. 98c rs VESTS 19c elastic ribbed vests, full range of , 2 Popular Prlcu A bunch of cattle shipped from Baker county netted the shipper In Portland $88.70 per head, or for the lot of 25, $2328. The price was $6.70 per hundred. Tako FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tonic In Action Quick In Results Get rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cont you high pries in endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves ol KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by tho prompt and timely ubo of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles that followDISEASEDKIDNEY3 and URINARY IRREGULARITIES. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of KIDNEY andBLADDERTROUB LE not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more, In a yellow package. THERE'S SATISFACTION IX EVER! SLICE cut from the loaf that comes from this bakery. You'll find the last Just as niolHt and toothsome as the first, We don't know how long our bread will stay moist. For it is so good that It never lasts long ( enough to g'?t a chance to dry out. Try a loaf as a tout. CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court Street Phone 954 8. F. ANDERSON, AIno Agent for Itee and Mlrhlgnn Great Western Uarage 117 N. High W. 8. FITT9, Agent Also Agent for Met. 418 Conrt Street. I'hone ill OTTO WILSON AIno Agent for the Chalmers Phone 220 Cor. Comerclul and Center JOHN MAI'UKIt Machine Simp Clienielieta SU Just east of Commercial 1I.M-F MOTOR SALES CO. E. M. F. "HO" Flanders "20" C. L. Rose, Mgr. 210 8. Com'l St FOltD AGENCY, E. II. W hiteside, Mgr. Alto Agents fur It. ('. II. and l.oiier 124 N. Liberty St. I'hone 87 TICK DUOS. Also Agents for Elmore and Ilnpnioblle Capital Cluruge I'hone "S't WATT SHUT Ammunition, FInIiIiik Tackle, Etc. North Commercial Street I'hone 8S!I The Car That Always Runs EO. N. WILLS Capital (limine I'liono 783 8IM0NT0N MOTOR CO. Also Agent for Mitchell I'hone 13 l&i North High Street IIAL'SER BROS. Auto snd Motorcycle Supplies and Minneapolis Motorcycle FRANK MOOUE Itlryeles, Sundries Etc. Court Street I'hone 8(18 Salem Vulcanizing ft Rubber Co. Itetrciitlliiif, Section Work, Patching. Satisfaction Climrautcrd. 811) CenUr. FOB HIRE Brwl VvfHil'rn (1',r"0 ,,, C. W. Moore. nndlOMNG Telephone Main 41. Enibry and Company Cars for Hire I'hone Main 380. tit Slate St