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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1913)
PATRICIO HAS A BOIL The House Will He '0 Fit l'lncc for u Minister's Son Hie lluhnicc of the .Session. What with all-day boshIoiib and all night sessions In nn effort to pass at least a hundred of the thousand hills now before the house, and the mem bers Retting tired out and crabby, now conies the climax In legislative woes. Speaker McArthur has a boll on the back of his neck. It Is Indeed Oregon's darkest hour, and strong men must come to the fore. Just as though there was not enough legislative turmoil, that boll must come nt this time of all times. Pat lias been fierce enough to get along with the past week, nnd as that boll grows larger and larger, and well, the hoiiBe had better just put Its trust In providence, nnd weather the gale as best it can. Speaker Pat has an unwonted crav ing for preserving order in the house, and In bo doing he raps his gavel with all his might every 10 or 15 minutes, and severnl other times between times Already he has busted three during this session. nut when that boil has reached somewhere near maturity, along with Pat's temper, and Pat jars it by a heavy gavel rap, then, oh, fellow cit izens of Oregon, the house will be no place for a minister's son. In his sore affliction The Capital Journal extends to Speaker McArthur Its deepest sympathy and hopes that more bolls nro coming nnd that one will be located on his 1 1 pa. PASS THE AliRKTLTl'IML EXTENSION DILL What Is declared by those favoring the measure to bo the biggest single piece of legislation thnt has ever come before an Oregon legislature received favorable action yesterday In tho sen ate, when the Smith-Thompson bill, providing for agricultural extension work passed that body with only three dissenting votes. The. two senators who introduced the bill declare thnt It will pass the houso without difficulty. The Multnomah delegation favored the bill to a man, while tho eastern Oregon delegation was strong for It. Some particular provisions of the bill were attacked, but tho debate seemed to show that the virtues of tho meas ure overshadowed these slightly ob jectionable features. " ' In nn Impassioned speech Senator Stewart pleaded for a cessation of ef forts to bring a greater population to eastern Oregon unless a bettor means of taking caro of them can be had. McColloch, of nakor, declared that ex tension work must be established If the country east of the Cascades Is to come to what Is expected of it in an agricultural way. Senator Thompson said that the extonslon work was the missing l'nk between the farmers and Oregon Agricultural College. Illiteracy it practlcaly banished In Prussia. Out of 105,811 nrmy re cruits in 1911, nil but 21 could read nnd write. LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, HAIR-25 HAIR COMING OUT 1 IF DRY, I1RITT ES AM) IS FULL OF DANDRUFF Witliln ten minutes nfter an applica tion of Danderlne you cannot find a Blnglo trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair nnd your scalp will rot Itch, but what will please you most will bo after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair, fine and downy nt first yes but really new hair, growing nil over tho scalp. A llttlo Danderlne will Immediately doublo the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle nnd scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one smnll ! 4tHttttmttttttttttttHtmHHtntttnttmH A Thing Is a Joy And Kb value Is doubled when you can buy It at a price far less than usual. Now is the time when bucIi opportunities abound. Spring stocks are coming In, Winter clothes and winter furnishings must be sold, Now tho merchant marks down, his suits nnd coatB, his dra peries, linens nnd other household furnishings. Good houso keepcrssense their values. They hasten to take advantage of these aids to economical living. Read The Capital Journal closely and constantly every night, that you may not miss ono of these opjiortunitles. In this way you will know where to buy, what to buy, and when to buy to bcBt advantage. Every advertisement Is a message to you from a reliable merchant whose values and merchandise are the beBt. X-RAYS AMD SMILES. ' A renowned physician says that the Ideal human food Is the potato, and his remarks go, for "the eyes have it" When tho big railroad companies electrify their rouds, they also electri fy the communities through which the roads pass. "The Rose Maiden" Is Just the far famed "Sleeping Beauty," awakened. She was the Rose Maiden after she got up. The Oregonlan says "talk does not build rouds." This may be true, prob ably Is, but If It did, what a poor lot of material Oregon would have In its highways. And then, too, it may be possiblo the Oregonlan Is mistaken, for are wo not told that "Hell Is paved with good Intentions?" The Eugene Register says "Eugene went wild over Nordlea." So did Sa lem, and It alBo nearly went broke; would If she came again, and not re gret It, cither. We are told one of the councllmen Jumped on the Capital Journal Mon day night, but took care not to do so until the Journal reporter had left the hall. Tho ponderosity of the party in tellectually, and the effect of his Im pact on tho Journal can be realized, from tho fact that the paper did not know of it until Thursday and then only by hearsay. The Capital Journal will gladly give this gentleman space for any of his Ideas, or for that matter for all of them. Space Is valuable Just now, but we can spare a little. These Are Now Laws. Governor West signed tho following bills yesterday: Semite IHIIs. S. D. 22, by Farrell Relating to public highways. S. II. 28, by Neuner Relating to rail roads. S. a. 80, by Calkins Giving right of action for selling liquor to Intoxicated persons. S. 13. 10, by Perkins Providing for free meeting place for the Grand Army of tho Republic. S. 13. 71, by Burgess Relating to shipping livestock. S. 13. til, by 13eun Relating to drain ago districts. S. 11. 122, by Itean and Calkins To open streets through University of Oregon lands. S. 13. 118, by Neuner Relating to comoterles. S. 13. 103, by Smith (Coos)-Relnting time of tneetlngof presidential elec tors. S. 13.56, by Ilutler Relating to costs and disbursements In condemnation proceedings. . House IIIIIh. II. 13. 48, by Howard Relating to "hurdy gurdles." H. B. 138, by Upton Amending teachers' retirement fund asitoclation law. H. R. 173, by Upton Relating to Intrastate rullroad schedules. H. 13. 79, by Abbott Relaxing to track scales. Nearly $1, 000,000 is now on deposit In school savings bunks in 1149 schools throughout the United States. GLOSSY CENT "DANDERINE" LE, THIN' OR YOUR SCALP ITCH. -USE "DANDERINE." strand at a time. The effect Is amaz ingyour hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; nn Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cont bottle of Knowlton's Dandorlne from any drug Btoro or toi let counter nnd prove to yourself to night now that your hair Is as pret ty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treat ment that's all you surely can have beautiful hnlr and lots of It If you will Just try a little Dnnderlne. of Beauty Forever THE ROSE MAIDEN FEBRUARY 1 9 llcuiitiful Cnntjita to lie Presented by the Sulein Oratorio Society. The Salem Oratorio Society, under the able direction of R. Ti. Carson, will present "Tho Rose Maiden," a cantata written by Frederick II. Cowen, on Wednesday evening, February 19, at the Grand opera house. Through the courtesy of Managers Morgan and Waters, who have donated tho use of the opera house for the two dates, February 19 and March 12, the local Y. M. C. A. will be able to stage two attractions by local celebrities which are of much more than ordinary mo ment. Fl-st comes 'The Rose Maid en," a beautiful story brimful of hu man interest, which will be sung by 50 of Salem's leading vocalists. The solo parts will be ablt sung, when it is remembered that Mrs. Robert Mc Kinney, soprano; Mrs. John Jay Rob erts, contralto; J. Frank Hughes and Wm. McGilchrlst, tenors; Alexander Hull, baritone, will be the ldlvldual soloists. The chorus of 50 voices has been hard at work rehearsing their parts for more than three months, and Is comprised of many singers of excel lent worth. Then on March 12 ye old-fashioned minstrel show, under experienced man agement, and with 00 local peoplo In songB, bits and dances will be pre sented as the other number of this course, which Is being hnndled by tho Y. M. C. A. of Salem, who will reap all of tho financial returns. The course tickets good for two en tertainments are selling at ono dol lar, but single tickets for cither at traction may be had for 50 cents. Res ervations may be made at the Grand opera house Tuesday nt 9 a. m., with no extra charge. The Grand has eight boxes, each seating six persons, and every box seat was sold byt those In chargo In less than two hours' time. The gallery will be reserved for university and high school students at 25 cents, and will be packed to the roof. The concert to be given next Wed nesday is arousing so much Interest not only because It will he given by well-known Iocnl artists, for the ben efit of Salem's growing institutions, but also because "Tho Roso Maiden" Is perhaps the most beautiful "story in song" ever written, and especially rich In harmonic value. Mrs. W. IT. Tiurghardt, Jr., will bo tho accompanist, and tho Baldwin pi ano, through the kindness of tho Sav age Music Co., will bo used. Y. M. C. A, workers and friends of that institution, ns well as those who are pleased to see Salem represented by such on aggregation of singers as the Salem Oratorio Society are bend ing every effort toward the snle of tickets, and it Is. a safe prediction that tho Grand opera house will be crowd ed to tho guards next Wednesday night. THIS DILL WILL (JIVE 1IK1TIII.ICANS A CHANCE Senator Thompson's bill providing that nn election board shall not con tain more than two members of any political party, passed tho senalo yes terday by a unanimous vote of those present. Only Senator Miller was ab sent. By the present law an election board Is ninilo up from members of the two parties that enst tho highest number of ballots at tho preceding election for presidential electors. By this law only Democrats and Progressives are ell glblo to serve. CLEANING RIBBONS. How to Make Them Look Freih and Smooth. It Is n pity to wash and iron ribbons If you enn help doing so, ns thin tukes the freshness off them so much. Of courso if they uro very dirty you must wash them. Put n good tea spoonful of salt Into tho water to set tho color. Wash them In this hot salt and water with a thick hither of soap. Itlnso them In cold salt and water. Then lay them between two clean pieces of muslin mid press them at onoo with a hot Iron. They will como up rather stiff, but not nearly ns shiny and spoiled as If you did them In any other way. If they nro only n llttlo soiled you can clean them with benzine and make them as good as new. Bo very care ful novor to use It whero thoro Is a light or fire, as benzine Is very Inflam mable. Pour tho benzino Into a banln, put In the ribbons nnd squeeze and thump them with your hands till nil tho dirt comes nwny. Have ready a large empty bottle nnd wind each piece of ribbon smoothly nnd tightly around this. The pleco will dry In n very few minutes nnd come away looking Just ns good ns new. Pour the benzine bnrk Into tho bot tle nnd snvo It for use another time. The dirt will sink to the bottom, leav ing tho llipild quite clear. An ii Loon. (Boston Transcript.) Lawyer When did your husband dm:, show signs of Insanity, madam? Client The day be married me. I then discovered that lie was making only $12 a week. D1H.Y CAPITAL JOVBKAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. CASCARETS TONIGHT! CONSTIPATED, Turn tho rascals out the hoadache, biliousness, Indigestion, constipation, the sick sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight with Cascar ets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know tho misery caused by a lazy liv er, clogged bowels or an upset stom ach. Don't put in another day of distress wako up refreshed nnd feel fine- Let Cascarets cleanse and sweeten your stomach; remove the sour, undi CANDY 10 CENT BOXES-ANY A. i-rT-lfc ALSO 25 8c SO E. H. Amet Rivals Edison In Inventing Talking Movies THE distinction of being Edison's rival In attempting to perfect "talking movies" mnkes E. II. Amet of Berkeley, Cut, a man of the hour in the invention world. Our Illustrations show him In his laboratory and the method by which he secures moving pictures and sounds ul the same time. Kor nearly fl"e years be has been working at tho Idea. Now he has Invented what he cnlls the nudo-moto-photo. He claims he can register sounds coincidental with motion and reproduce them Just ns exactly and suc cessfully. He clnlms his Invention will revolutionize the rapidly growing moving picture business. Edison has claimed tlus same thing. Some Corn. , (St. Paul Dispatch.) "Wonderful soil here," said the trav- j oler. "I've never seen such big corn." j "Yes," paid the farmer, "and wo had to plant a dwarf variety to keep It down to this size. The Sweet Tlilmt. "This piece of lace on my dress is j over 50 years old." "It's beautiful. Did you make It! yourself?" Journal Want Ads Ilrlni? Results. Morris' Cash Grocery and Feed Store My prices are light others cannot dlipllcnto with same quulily of goods. 5 lbs llujo beans . !!5 5 lbs White beans L'.lc "i lbs Pink beans 25c II cans Hlnndnrd tomntocB '2'i(' :! cans fine Iowa oiru -5c 1 enns Yellowban milk 15c : cans Carnal Ion milk -5c 2 cans best Tillamook cheese ...,15c 3 cans nice salmon !5c 7 cans sardines In oil '.'5c Hack corn meal 25c Sack buckhweat 15c 4 corn flakes 25c Largo pkg (ioldcu Roil mush !! Largo pkg (lolilen Rod wheat 5 lbs best lard Largo Cottclenn 1 gnllon Karo White Syrup ...!IHc ,..75c ,..llr,i liran by tho Back or ton, ' Shorts, sack or ton. Just received a cur load of corn. All kinds of chick feed at wholesale prices. Free deliver)' Inside of city llnilK Free ticket to Ye Liberty anil Wexford, liione 1 11)7. Cor. Morrlii uve and Fair Ground Itoud IF BILIOUS, HEADACHY AND SICK gested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; tuko the excess bile from your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and consti pation poison from the bowels. Then you will feol great. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box keeps your head e'enr, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget tho children their little ln sldes need a good, geutlo cleansing, too. CATHARTIC. DRUG STORE CENT BOXES WMemowls II jSiwe&olishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIED mm "CUT EIHiK" llm only ladle' nhmfn"Niiij( tlmt poHUh. lv ruiilniiiM oil. llla kn nnd 1'nlii.hi- l i.lir' nnd children' I i and hImh h, Mi me i wiiiioul rub- Wnfj,VSc. "FRMH'H U.ONS," H . "lANIIY"'iniiiiiiiiij(iii !r rlcfinlni' nnd polluting All itimliu'f nm-ft nr Uti fdMtPsunc. "SIAM"!!!', i"r. "UI'H'll Will! K" (In 1 1( ii Id turiii wild jnnt')uirlck ly r Icnrvt mid u Ml nm din v ranvnn nhiwn, m ii ,1:. 'WW t lVM i and Will I I NS rjinvnii hr, hi round ivliiio cxltt'ft mrMdin y.iii'Min Imxrn, whit rioui!iT, ii:. In lianilh(iiH',liirOUliiinliiiiu Loh.-n, Willi fmiine, 't'lc. "Kl.lli;" cMntiinfitlnii for I'oiitlrinrtt whn hki jirldiin having tliiir wlioritlwik A I, 1 lent on n rnl.ir imil I iiflircl n nil hltfk tht ". Plli hIMi it I'mr-li or cloth, Vftr-M. "H All V f.l ITK "fl.f, ntr-rnn, If yi.iT'li'Jil- r 'I tlmt k.'i 1l h nut m-u hih " h'l i tlM-Vi ii'' 11 -'.. ('i' f ill m ktii-i... i, (..u. 1. WMirrcivioRE bros. a co.( 2024 Albany Strnst, Cflmbrltttftt Mmi, J he Uit'--t and jinnt Mamtiii' tutttiuj Wive i'ohihrs iff the l'iW, T OPIATES NARCOTICS FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR COMPOUND STOPS COUGHS CURES COLDS For CROUP, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP INQ COUGH, LA ORIPPli COUOII3, HOARSENESS snd ALL COUQHband COLDS. It Is DIC ST and SAFEST (of CHILURENandfotOROWN PERSONS. Tt Gef " ' f" VIlow Package DIL STONE'S Dlll'U STOKE. mmn in A ' II III r W1 '$ till 4 ' - ' ..,.,.iuil D if mm V.KtHiii com'- I Saturday Specials HAND BAGS M' handbags, leather lined and Clood nuallty leather hnndbags, leather lined and filled with coin purses. Special, CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's fast black cotton ribbed hosiery, reinforced whero tho wear conies. Special, 2 HOME DRESSMAKERS' NOTION SALE Notions at Reduced Prices SATI'ltDAY THE LAST DAY OF SALE 9JIAUTY - POPULAR 6!pIiipfeuoiiipnnit4 ERCHANDI5E iiMUTrnnttT ncTwtrji state'c coub e' prices EIKT.l'I'ION.lL .NOTES. Tho MonloBorl method Is to be tried by tho normal schools of On tario, Canada, followlnir Invest iirnl Ion of Montessorl schools In the United States. Lima, Peru will bo tho mooting place of two imiKirtnnt gatherings this summer the sixth I'nn-Amerl-can Congress nnd tho fifth Lntln Anicrlcnn Jledlcal Congress. Three faculty representatives of tho University of La l'latln, Argentina, have been investigating methods In the United Slates. They aro concorned chiefly with history, biology and tho rural school problem. A first-year school courso in voca tional guidance Is offered In the high school at Highland Park, 111. The Rostein & Greenbaum New Ginghams New Percales Dainty, Pretty Patterns New Ladies Shirt Waists The Newest from the East Sure to Please You 17-Inch embroideries, good qualities, only 25o yard. Corset cover embroidery, 15c yard. 42 -Inch flouncing, ?l.00 goods, 50c yard. 42'j-lnch fkiunelngs, $1.25 goods, 75c yard. 246 COMMERCIAL STREET Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem I ATm A AT MOTOR inuij-iiy cycles Valley Motor Car I t u r. V I now uu iuuriiapKins luuk And llld'Klsi! your tabbcl'illis mill llll SOIlH (it lilli'N? , Villi IIIIIHl lllllllit tin y muni look swel l and new to be nt llielr best. Til" peiHiinul liuil crlMcal alli'iillnu wo give this eliihs (if work Is ii'Spimsllili! for tlio elegant luuiidcr Ing we are tiirtiliig out. We have tlm flll'llllll'H llllll Hill llll'lllllltlollH, Wo slrlvi) lo please-Iheieffiie we do It. If there In ono b'sl. we like- II Is milk ing your Inlile lllii ii look the way It should. Komi your C(K)I) table linen lo Ibis (iOOD laundry. SALEM LAUNDRY CO. 136-166 South Liberty PW Tlrrr Saturday 5 Specials 98c. Each pr. for 25 purpose of tlio courso is to aid stu dents In selecting tho subjects of tho next three years, with special refer ence to their life work. Indiana boys failed In school more frequently than gliiB, accordlug to a recent Investigation of 14 Idlaiia cities by Superintendent Arthur Deauicr, o La Porto. The percentage ot failures was 14.0 for tho boys and 10.4 for the girls. Viinls a Dry Dock. Dromerton, Wash., Feb. 13. Fifty moro boosters for "another dry dock " are scattered around Puget Sound to day, as the result of n visit by that many postoirice oMciulB from Tncoina, Everett and llelllngbnm to tho navy yard here as guests of tho local poBt olllce men. WATT H1IIH' Ammunition, ElshliiK Tkckla. Kta. North 0nhtcIkI Mtreet Phono Ml Co. AgcnlH It. ('. II. ami Ouklrnd rry St. l'liono Mala 22!S - X M I.! I l t Phone 25 t x