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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1912)
P10.T CAPITAL JOCMJJU SALES. C EE GO 5, FJ5IDAT, MIT 17. 1312. niOPIlEGf 99 TAMA GRECIAN CLASSIC Oil FILM Southern Aospioily Non-Skid Tires Supreme by test of hardest service, are the tit fntiti'jt luurztj i'CunA skidding on any kind of road, at all season of the year. ssouniAii HOT 10 IT . A M S"V t I,, i i .t ,t jvsw sl J m . - , M vxv - Washington D. C, Mar 17 The New York World bas said tiat It would be suicidal for the Democratic party to nominate Champ Clark, and the New York Evening Port, another independent paper, baa said that the speaker's campaign Sf be should be nominated would tollapv in leu than eight week. The great Inde pendent newspaper cf Ohio the Cleve land Plain Dealer, in an editorial la. Thursday, said of the possibility of the nomination of Mr. Clark: "B-su!ts indicate two methodi of winning a prii.iary fight talking per sistently and abusively, and saying nothing. Col. Roovelt proipers by the one system and Champ Clark by the other. "Mr. Hark baa added another state to bit tiring of victories. The Bay state testifies iu loyalty to the doct rine of political folly. "The ipeaker, in spite of bis Inex plicable sucee In getting pledged delegate, is an Impossibility as a presidential aspirant As an actual nominee for president he would be the most vulnerable man nominated since Greely. As president were bis election possible be would be tha weakest man the 'White House bas seen since tha foundation of the gov ernment. "It is an affront to tha American people even to suggest Clark for the presidency. "He stands for no constructive pol icy in American government unless one be discoverable in this sentiment reliably credited to him: "There are but two men in the hoary registers of time that Cleveland's name ought to be associated with Judas Iscarlot and Benedict Arnold.' "He bas identified himself with no governmental reforms, unless one es teem it a reform to burn down all the custom bouses In the land, as Clark once proposed to do. "He bas shown no conception of the vital problems which confront this nation, unless such a conception be read Into his senseless, harmful and unstatesmanlfke utterance In favor of Canadian annexation. 'The Democrats are not fully alive to the peril which this Mlssouriman with Hearst, his patron, personifies. Once they awake to the real situation the speaker, with his hound song and 7 VJ i I ff his Cbauitauo.ua bow will be swept off the political map. It would be a pity were the full aak-n!ng to be delayed until aftr the Baltitr-ore eou - vention had coruum-r.alMi the bar - gain between yeilow Journalism and yellow politics. Speaker Clark can never win the presidency of the L'nited State even the suggestion Is absurd. He can never. win the noiiiination for the presidency unlets the Dem ocratic elector have Ion at ooce their discretion and their common sense. The Plain Dealer believe tbey have lost neither." 50 AGE LIMIT TO OFFICE H0LDI6 Washington, Mty 17. At what age does a government ofliclal or em ploye become useless as public servant Is the burning issue In Washington. Pending in the bouse, with strong prospect of passage Is a measure providing that, on July I, 1414. all civil service employes who have reached the age of 63 yean sbaU lose their jobs. Controversy that ranges from ex citing to acrimonious Alls the air. A gray-wbiskered old veteran on fa cie 8am payroll took a pencil 'n band today and contributed an lngen - tous element to the discussion. Too can see from this list." he said, "that the constituents of 23 members of the house do not share the opinion of those who contend that a mans usefulness in the public erne eoas ai 6j years. Sew lines Bnllella. osrra nuns uun wiu I Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- v.iu. n ii. tv. c... v.c 7 fcv. me IICW UUI- letln on "The Economic Geological Resources of Oregon," Extension ser ies So. 5, issued by the Oregon State Bureau of Mines at the Oregon Agri cultural College, of which Prof. H. H. Parks U director, is Just oil the preus. It is a book of 120 pages illustrated by 21 floe cuts, and is sent free, upon reorient, to all resi dents of the state who are Interested In the subject. TWO BIG CLOSING OUT SHOE SALES OVER $10,000 WORTH OF SHOES HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THIRTY DAYS BUY NOW-SAVE MONEY 326 STATE STREET 254 N. COMMERCIAL ST. With the trend upward for moving pictures, the Milano Company Italy have produced a cinematographic I study of Homer's "Odyssey" that tn. 1... It. . I : I i Ui u " Mni nria that made Inferno, the same actors nd directors took part In the"Ody- ." "The adventures of Ulysses, me great orectan classic mast aaster - piece is known, runs through nearly two hours of interesting entertain ment. When it was decided to Import Ho ler's "Odyssey " the H 'A.VrO moving picture mm rrom Italy, an expression as to the merits of the "Odyssey" was desired. Letters were written to the Presi dents of Yaie. Harvard, Princeton, Cornell and many other prominent Institutions of learning. The unanimous reply was that the story written nearly three thousand years ago was the classical master piece of world literature. The story tells of the 10 years' Trojan war. It's simple in construc tion, thrilling In plot If It were possible to secure one of the big moving picture films, cut out each photograph separately it would be possible to wall paper the average home with photographs an Inch square. In Homer's "Odyssey," there are 'over 40.000 individual nhntrwrinhi ' which strung out end to end would ,! mil. n,. .m h. .hn y. tr.r . . i.i . . . .... GTmna onera h n ix.r .h gatuldar tnDgt, Vtf lg ,nd,t . u-.. nnr. .ftwnon f Saturday, May II. The films will be competent lecturer. lectured by a 1 If. a TI- . Alt.. 1 ' ' ' V.HBCOO, ,iew rftTfrA bad so severe a cough that It nearly choked her to death. Mr. Allen says: "We tried many things without helping her when by good i luck I got a bottle of Foley's Honey i and Tar Compound. It helped ber; at once and finally cured her. It is the best medicine we ever used." Dr. Si one Drag Co. Wool thieves near Baker City drove off a flock of sheep, sheared them, sold the wool and kindly retnrned the sheep. XlLi XlM ! ' in rn isaT "'"J"?" ' '" """ "!" " " " . extended to voum c THE hospitality of the South is proverbial; a great factor in the success of Southern hospitality is South ern cooking, for good cooks make or mar the meaL Cottolene is a Southern product, made from pure, refined cotton oil, and Southerners know of its purity and healthfulness better than Northerners. TRACK SQUAD M)LS TO (OKTALLLS TOWW LlKht Atliletes Leave Friday to En i ter iDlervholsi.tlc field Meet ! Eight track athletes from the Sa ' lein high school squad left Friday ; morning to take part in the annual lnterscholajitic meet which is to be pulled off at Corrallis Friday and . Saturday, and In which about 25 high schools and academies from dlf , ferent sections of the northwest are ' (o participate. I The Salem boys who have been chosen to represent the high school are Small, Keiser. McClellan, Hofer. Ivan Fruit, Merril Fruit, Ford and ( Ufky. Small and Keiser will take care of the sprints, McClellan and 1 Hofer are weight uien. Ivan Fruit i will do the Jumps and the pole i vault. Lafky will run the mile and ! Merrill Fruit and Bert Ford are re j lay men. Itrlsy Hare One Mile. ' Manager Iwvis of the Salem team ; said that he regretted that the relay to be run by the loterscholastlc ath- i letes at Corrallis is to be a mile run j Instead of the half-mile, regulation distance for athletes be 1 low the college ranks. He thinks, I however that Fruit and Ford are j both good for the distance and Is es I peclally encouraged on account of ; the showing they have been making In the dally practice runs. Mr. Davis expects much from bis sprinters, Keiser and Small. They won third places In the 220- and 100 ard dsshes in the recent meet at : Kugene In sprint races that were much faster than are usually run by Interscholastlc teams. The time In j the 100-yard dash was 10 1-5 ec- onds and that In the 220-yard dash, 22 4-5. I'vrtlund Schools Out. Thirty schools took part In the meet at Eugene. Not so many will be represented at Corvallls, because the Washington, Jefferson and Col umbia high schools of Portland will hold out so that they may be In bet ter condition to irtlclate In tbe northwest interscholastlc athletic meet in Portland on June 1. The pre liminary contents will be held at Corrallis Friday and the finals on Saturday. Henry Ferris, Hadar. Nebr, Is the father of 10 children and for the past 20 years has UBed Foley's Honey and Tar Compound with tne best of re sults. He tell, us: "1 think Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is the best cough medicine In tbe world for I have used It for the past 20 years and ran recommend It to anyone netting a cough medicine. " Dr. Stone Dm Co. The irttker mining congress bas been postponed until August. l lillMlillllblMLlill hjiiii r A 7 li4i V1 J2i A A (0) Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Goes one-third Farther than Butter or Lard Almost a Urarle, ' One of tbe most startling changes j ever seen In any man. according to l W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Texas, was effected years ago in bis brother. "He bad such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going Into consumption, but be began to use Dr. King's New Dis covery, and was completely cured by 10 bottles. Now be Is sound and well j Tne ru8n an(1 hu3tle of American and weighs 218 pounds. For many',,, , . , . . year, our family ha. used this won- li,e 18 COD8,ant straln 00 bol derful remedy for coughs and colds imlna" na b00?- Gradually the hu wlth excellent results.' It's quick, man machine wears out under this safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price ; unnatural strain and nervous debil- truu auu ti.vv. xriai ouuie tree at J. C. Perry's. Columbus state Portland here- The Knights of council will meet in after.. ' C. Dahlmann. serving bis third Jas. tern, hs mayor. Omaha, Nebr., again was successful In receiving the over- whelming support of the voters In the primary election. He also sue- IZnVllXI aid'"', 7oey Kidney Pills, and writes: "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and they nave given me a great deal of relief, so i cneenuuy recommend tdein. What Foley Kidney Pill, have done for Mayor Dahlmann, they will do for of kldnoy or bladder trouble. Just try them for quick and permanent resulta Dr. Stone Drug Co All patent medicine or medicine ad. vertloed In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Salrn, Oregon Also Dr. Stone ' POISOX OAK BEIEDT A mow whit medicine, contains no ugar of lead, opium, nor other poi sonous drugs. Applied every hour It at one relieves, and toon cure In flammation of th kln generally known Pelisa Oak. 25c and 50c bottle. A I 1 2' ro Tl iiwiiiiwti!!L It stands to reason that a cooking fat which is of vegetable origin, free from hog fat and indigestion, will make purer, richer, more healthful food than the product of the pig. YOU WILL SLEEP SOUND, EAT HEARTY AND FEEL MUCH BETTER lty results. Statistics 9how that half the people of the I'nited States are In a run-down, nerrous condition. A nvan or woman in this condition can get little happiness or success out of life. They feel tired all the iim n nnr. . ,i.i.i j 1 .i " m 1 , are Bloomy, timid and despondent Tne' do not sleeP well or eat well or feel well and life Instead of being J"" nl0re "ke " b Are you one o( ,he3 haIf slck- lls'" nervous people? If so. do you know that there Is a medicine a medicine now being sold that bas brought back the To Tore a Told to One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab leta. Druggists refund money If It falls to curs. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cent. Ta!:o FOLEY KIDHEY PILLS Tonic In Action - Quick la Remlti Oet rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cost you a high price in endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves of KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS, Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the myo,he, trouble. thatfollowDISEASEDKIDNEYS and URINARY IRREGULARITIES. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of KJDNEY andBLADDERTROUB. LK not beyond the reach of medietas. No medicine can do more. In . yellow package, i old energy and pleasure In life to thousands who have tried It? The name of the medicine is Cooper's New Discovery. It has been pro nounced the greatest medicine ever before sold to the public. In each city there Is an agent for Cooper's New Discovery. It bas been pro nounced the greatest ' medicine ever before sold to the public. In each city there Is an agent for Cooper's N'ew Discovery who will refund the purchase price If It fails to glre you complete and entire satisfaction. Let Cooper's New Discovery build you up and bring back your strength and vitality. You will be astonished how quickly It acts. The very first dose will convince you what a great medi cine it Is. J. C: Perry, Druggist. HAM) IllOMvo ia " A special feature at our laun dry, and when the material Is especially fine, we Hand Wash the garments also! Ladles One white waists and skirts, often elaborately tucked and trimmed with delicate lace, should be sent here where they will receive special atten tion. CAPITAL CITr STEAX LAUXDRT Phone It!.". TBE EXrELLEXfE OF OUR It READ can only be appreciated by tasting. Oood as It looks, with Just the pro per crust, It Is even better to taste. Try a loaf for your own satisfaction. There must be good reasons why many of the best home bakers now use our bread exclusively. CAPITAL BAKERY Court Btrwt Paoo, 54 i I 'V L Jvt M