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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1913)
Ieg six DAXLT CAPITAL JO0EHAL, 8ALEM, OEEOON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913. One Tract of 100 Acres Just Set mid Several Otlicro of From 20 to 80 Acres. Ono trHct of 160 acres In Knlsor Bot tom, four miles north of Salem, five prominent men of Solem recently iiur chaBecl from W, W. Heardaley have completed planting It to Italian prune trees. The men who are developing the land are C. U MeNary, of the law firm of McNaryt lirothern, ex-Mayor IjoiiIs Lachmmul, John A. Carson, law yer and member of the state senate, Julius PlneiiB, hop grower and dealer, and C. 0. Constable, county fruit In spector and member of the city coun cil. Before being purchased by the Sa lom men the tract was bowii to vetch. Thero is a theory among fruit men that vetch Is of much advantage to the soil, giving a nitrogenous quality, which is considered essential for tho best development of fruit trees. The prune InduBtry 1b continually growing in the Kaiser bottom section. Among other men of prominence who are extending their prune orchards in that section Ib Gideon Stolz, one of tho city allermen. Mr. Stolz Is plant ing 40 acrcB from the best stock to he had. Fred Kurtz la planting 20 acres and K. A. Kurtz Is planting 10 acres to tho Italian variety on the river road, in addition to his present 30-acre orch ard. Jim Wilson, Frank Derby and C. F. Lansing, who have planted the Clng gett places to peach trees, are beauti fying the land by planting English walnut troes along the roads border ing the land. BILL WOULD CREATE 47 FRUIT INSPEt TORS A bill now pending before the legis lature which Ib of linimrtance to the fruit growers of the state, and which Is being watched with great interest Is that for the creation of tho office of state fruit inspector and assistant with salarloB of $4000 and $:i(ino a year, respectively. Further provision Is mado that tho head Inspector Is to appoint to work under Ills direction 45 suliordinato inspectors. Under tho present system of fruit Inspection In Oregon thero is a total of only 11 Inspectors. Only about ono-thlrd of tho counties of the state aro fruit growing counties, and It is anticipated that tho bill will be stout ly opposed by representatives from thoce counties that aro not producers of fruit. C. O. Constable, fruit Inspector for Marion county, Is of tho opinion that tho law would be a good one. Ho says that there aro enough fruit trees In Oregon to keep 45 Inspectors busy, Stomach Weak? Blood Bad? Liver Lazy? TV AVVA1T6 ? nt niila digestion and purifies tho blood. As a consequence both the stomach and liver return to their normal and hi'althy condition. Nervousness and biliousness Boon disappear. Tho entire system takes on new life. For over forty yonrs this famous old medicine lias "made good and nevermore so than today, enjoying a creator sale all over the world than any other duvtur'B prescription. For sale at nil druggists in liquid or tablet form, or you can aend fifty 1c ttampt for trial box. Address DR. R. V. PIEKCE, BUFFALO, IM. v C22&22S222S2BZ222222222222ZZa9S22222222S22222222222222222a222222222a22222222222B222222!l2222a222Q22Z22 H AAAA A. A A A. A. aAAAAA AAA.A.A.A.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi.iA. ....... SI M M M n u tt ii 81 li M N li 11 M a u ra M mice amLi The season of Auct ions is depend on various circumstances and conditions, but they succeed unless weather prevents. THE NEW AND THE OLD WAY. In tho old days when circulat ions wore small, and it was impossible to reach all the people through the newspapers, it was necessary to use auction bills. Hut that day is gone by. Advertising is so cheap and so wonderfully effective, that the auction bill has became a back number. In this territory the use of advertising space in The Capital Journal has superseded auction bills, just as it hns altogether superseded the use of bills by mer chants. Why Is this? --A THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FIRST IN NEWS. UPSET STOMACH AND INDIGESTION HEARTBURN, CAS, SOURNESS OR DYSPEPSIA ENDED IN FIVE MI N UTES WITH "PAl'E'S DIAPEP. SIN." Time it! In five minutes all stom ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourncsB or bolchlng of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache, Pape's Dlapepsin Is noted for Its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It iB the surest, quickest and most cer tain remedy in the whole world, be sides it Is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat tholr favorite foods without fear they know now it is needless to have a' bad stomach. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Hat what you like and di gest It; enjoy It, without dread of re bellion in the stomach. Diapopsln belongs In your home anyway. It should be kept handy, should one of the family eat somo. thing which doesn't agree with them or In case of an attack of Indigestion, dyBpepsia, gastritis or stomach de rangement at daytime or during the night it Is there to give the quickest surest relief known. and that be believes the results ob tained will easily warrant the lnaugu ration of the new system. Do you know that more real danger , lurks In a common cold than In any 'other of the minor ailments? The safe ! way Is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prep aration, and rid yourself of the cold 'as quickly ns possible. This remedy Is for sale by all dealers. Elk Herds tn (.'at her. Ono of the largest lodgo meetings ever held In this city' is planned for the night of Thursday, February 20, when the Elks lodge of this city will entertain tho members of the Salem and Eugeno lodgoB at tho Elks' tom plo. A committee on a program hns been appointed and a social session will be followed by an elaborate banquet. The invitation lias already been communicated to tho Eugeno and Sa lem lodges, and the members have slgnlflod their Intention of being present on that date. Several weeks ago tho Albany lodge men wore guests of the Salem lodge, and have heretofore ncepted tho hos pitality of tho lodgo nt Eugene. Al bany Herald. Journal Want Ads Ililnir Results. VyilY go along day after 3 day suffering when aid is at hand so convenient and Ffl so little cost. Dr. Pierce's Golden I 3 Medical Discovery now here (and during the next SOME LEGISLATIVE NOTES. During a momentary lull while Chlof Clerk Draper was reaching for another bill after a bill had been passed yes terday afternoon, Representative Nolta of Multnomah exclaimed: "Mr. Speak er, aro the gentlemen of the bouse aware that our time is costing the taxpayers of Oregon about $10 a min ute?" The houso In these closing days of the legislature has been rushing through business so fast that even a few seconds Inactivity is noticeable. Reading Clerk Dudley Clarke of the houso is out of commission with a boil located on his chin. Glen P. Hoi. man Is substituting for Clark. Tho boil on the back of Speaker McAr thur's neck is getting better, although It was not such a bad boil at the Btart Representative Holland of Clatsop county never neglects an opportunity to give tho Bteam roller a rap. Ho was especially out of patience yesterday afternoon when the bill for an experi ment station at Hood River was pass ed, as his own bill for an experiment station In Clatsop county, like all the others except for Hood Rlvor, was kill ed in committee. "To get anything through this house," said Mr. Uelland in an address ! "It seems ono has to bo a thirty-second degree member of the Oregon legisla tive Steam Roller Association." The houso laughed and the lenders proceeded to oil up tho bearings of the machine. "Give me ten cents worth of dog meat," said Mailing Clerk MccAdams In a State street meat market yester day. "Will you eat It here or do you want It wrapped up?" Inquired the .butcher. "No, I feed Bruno at home," replied McAdams, as he took tho package. "Come on dorgle," he said to a homely cur that followed him out Sevoral minutes later McAdams be gan to see a light. He leaned up against a phone polo and soliloquized: "I wonder If that darned butcher was kidding me?" Lato last night a number of temper ance members of the house got quiet ly excited at seeing a big pall on the newspaper men's table, and tho writ ers dipping cups into It and swallow ing tho contents of tho cups with rel ish. It was Just a pall of hot coffee from a dowwntown rostaurnnt. An other sensation exploded. During the discussion of a bill yes terday afternoon, Speaker McArthur was on tho floor and Representative Hilton of Multnomah In the chntr. Some ono moved the previous question, there was a second, and Upton In the Interest of expediting business put the motion quickly nnd announced it car ried. All tills time McArthur was on his feet vnlnlly yelling, "Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker!" Then McArthur, protend ing to lie in a terrible rage, shouted: "Mr. Speaker, I demand my consti tutional rights, etc." II. was a splendid Imitation of the anger nnd words of Parsons of I.ane one days last week. Colonel It. S. Hush, heavy taxpayer and prominent, citizen of Hull Run, who has been In Salem several days watch ing the legislature nt work, has queer ed his candidacy for governor with 111 tlined comments. He has proudly been proclaiming that he lias taken the Oro gonlan for ftO years and rend every issue. These lute night sessions nro con ducive to hunger along about mid night. Saturday midnight I'ptoil of Multnomah went to the cloak room and fished two ll'i-cent club sandwich es from ills overcoat. He unwrapped 0it few months many thousands of dollars' worth of farm property will will depend largely on how the sale REASON WHY. The Hill reaches only a few hundreds; the Capital Journal reaches thousands of readers. The Dill covers only a limited section ; the Capital Journal covers a large territory thoroughly. The Hill is seen only by the people when they are away from home. The Capitol Journal goes into their homes and finds them. The Dill is not scon In bad weather, because the people stay at home; that is just the time The Capital Journal is more carefully read. f THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FIRST IN ADVERTISING. Fried Potatoes "Cottolene" style Did you ever eat French Fried Potatoes made with Cottolene? Tf not. vnn'vfi never paten French Fried Potatoes at their best Cottolene makes them rich and crisp and appetizing, but never greasy. If you have been frying and shortening your food with butter, try Cottolene. It is every bit as good, at less than one-third the price. If you are using lard for short ening and frying, we would sim ply suggest that Cottolene is recognized and recommended by leading physicians, domestic science authorities, and culi nary experts generally, as be ing more whole some, digestible and producing a better food. Cottolene is a vegetable pro ductpure in source and THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY them on a corner of the newspaper table, and just then Olson dragged liim away for a whispered conversation. At this psychological momen West erlund of Jackson passed by and saw tho sandwiches. That's all. Is Roosting for Salem. Insklp, Ten., Veto. 2, 1913. Hoard of Trade, Salem, Ore.: I have spent 19 years in Oregon, returned to my old homo in Knox vllle, Tenn, After traveling over many states I have nuwlo up my mind that Oregon Ib the finest coun try on earth. I lived near Salem on a farm, but I find a great many things I have forgotten In regard to tho pop ulation of the state, tho area of Its fanning hinds and cities. Please send me some literature along that lino. A great many people say they are g:lng home with me when I go back to Ore gon. I still own property in Salem. I have great faith in our city. I am In the goods business hero In Insklp; farming In Oregon beats It all, so I will always have a good word for Oregon. F. C. HAYXES, Insklp, Tenn. All that men could reasonably do for the safety of Captain Soott nnd his companions did, yet interminable nnd unininglnnble hard luck conquered them. LV-4 U 11 U than lard. DANDRUFF CAUSES FALLING HAIR-25 SAVE YOi'R HAIR! ItKAl TIKY IT! INVIIiOIHTK YOTIl SCALP! DAS DKRIXE (JROTYS II A I It AM) WE CVX PROVE IT. Try as you will, after an application of Danderlne, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will pleasa you most, will bo after n few weeks' use, when you will actually seo new hair, flno nnd downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over tho scalp. A llttlo Danderlne now will Immedi ately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It of Holding is advertised, THE CAPITAL PRISE. DOJi'T WORRY The American Magazine for Feb ruary has tho following nrUclo on worrying: Tho worries of today are the Jokes of tomorrow. What dre the incldonto that you find funny now? Every one of them was a worry at tho time it happened. You laugh as you look back at past worrlos. Well, why not laugh at tho worries of toduy and tomorrow as well? Worry ('.oern't get you anything or anywhere. Thero's no use worrying about tilings that are pant. Whatever has happened Is right or it woull not have happened. Tho whole universe la run on hr.rm.ony. Don't bo con ceited enough to supposo that you have done anything out of harmony with tho universe. If It was, the whole world would soon Bet out of kilter. There's no use worrying, either, about what's going to happen. No body knows that. Remember, too, tho worst never happens. And why worry now? You either con help or can't help what you are worrying about If you can help it, go ahead and do It and stop worrying. If you can't help It, what good docs worrying do. "Hut," you say, "I just can't holp worrying." How abBurd! Of course you can. Try this plan. Sit down cam'y. and ask yourself what Is tho very worst result that can come from your presont trouble. I.ook It In tho face boldly. Square your shoulders nnd Bny to yourself: "Well,' if that's all, I can face that. Lots of wor.-.o things have happened to millions of other people, and they have survlvlod. I guess I can." MoBt worries aro over mere trifles. Probably Georgo Washington's wife used to worry when he got home late for dinner, but what difference does It make to either of them now? Get a Worry Book. Put down In It today everything that worries you. Look at It a week from today. How many of the things yau are worrying about will happen? The longer you keep a worry book the shorter will grow tho entries, Itlieuniatlsm. In almost every instance Is directly caused by uric acid In the blood. Mer ltol Rheumatism Powders aro manu factured for the express purpose of neutralizing nnd eliminating the uric acid from tho system. Easy to take and thoroughly effective. Capital Drug Store, exclusive local agents. KlilEDMAXN WILL TRY FOR THAT $1,000,000 I UNITED PRBMI l.BABKtl WIRK.l New York, Feb. 17. Dr. Frederick Franz Frledmann, of lierlln, discover er of an alleged euro for tuberculosis, started for llremen tonight nnd will said tomorrow for New York. Frled- ninnn Ib coming to New York to accept tho offor made by Charles E. Flnloy, a millionaire banker, of $1,000,000 is his CENT "DANDERINE" through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt a time. The effect Ib Iinme diatu nnd amazing your hair will be ! light, fluffy and wavy and have an I nppenranco of abundance; an Inconv parable lustre, softness and luxurl , Dtice, tho beauty and shimmer of true ; hair health. I Get a 2fi-cent .bottlo of Knowlton's j Tanderlno from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself ' tonight now that your hnlr Is as pretty and soft as any that it has I been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's nil, a Successful Auction Sale be sold at public sales in The a saie insunicienuy advertised cannot possibly The Dill makes the busy man stop when he is in a hurry, in the wind and cold, and maybe take out his spectacles. The Capital Journal finds him at home in a comfortable chair, leisurely reading his paper. The Dill must be tacked up and distributed a day or two of hard work for a man with a rig. The Cap ital Journal distributes the same information to nearly every house all at the same time, without trouble or extra cost. THE GREAT AUCTION PAPER. Remember, it is not enough to simply put your ad. in some newspaper. It must be in a paper that reach es the People You Wish to Interest in Your Sale, and JOURNAL FIRST IN ENTER- Joy AND SICKNESS DON'T CHUM TO BE HAPl Y KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERYBnouGHT TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS' WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS cure proves efficient in 95 cases out of 100 tuberculosis sufferers who are to submit themselves to treatment Unstcudy Nerves. Often the result of Indigestion, dys pepsia, constipation, bilious attacks or Impure blood, for all of which Moritol Tonic Digestive Is a standard rmedy that will give you Instant relief. A world famouB remedy for all ailments duo to a bad stomach. Capital Drug Store. Exclusive local agents. After a married man begins to run around at night, It Ib only a matter of time until he exceeds the speed limit. II. R. Men Take Notice. Conductor S. L. Miller, Norfolk, Neb., on BoneBteel Division of C. & N. W. Ity. Co., recommends Foley Kid ney Pills and says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with very satisfac tory results and endorse their use for any one afflicted with kidney trouble. They are all right." All railroad men are prone to kidney and bladder troubles, due to the constant vibration of the cars. Foley Kidney Pills are a bracing and strengthening kidney medicine that always help. No habit forming drugs. Dr. Stone Drug Store, Bud Allen, an employe of the Ilrown Lumber Co., fell under tho wheels of a logging car at the company's plant at Rocky Point Thursday, and was crushed to death. I)r. King's Jicw Discovery Soothes Irritated throat and lungs, stops chronic and hacking cough, re lieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Taks no other; onco used, always used. Buy It at J. C. Perry's. If every young woninn could see tho girl he Ib In love with eating her dinner when nobody Is watching her, tho crop of old bachelors would in crease. A great majority of persons nffllcted with eczomn have no other ailment, which Is accepted as posltlvo proof that eczema is purely a Bkln disease. Moritol Eczema Remedy Is made espe cially for eczema and all diseases of the Bkln. If you are afflicted with this torrlblo disease, do not delay using Merltol Eczema Remedy, as It can al ways be relied upon. Capital Drug Store. Sole agents. Children cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R ' A Capital Journal territory. The prices at all of these sales will produce the best results. A sale one which covers the Whole Territory. It is astonish ing how far men will go to attend a sale and bid on some particular property advertised; these are the very man you want to reach, for they come to do busi ness and not from curiosity. YOU HAVE ONLY ONE CHANCE. Bear in mind that all your goods are going to be sold in One day, and on that day depends whether you make or lose perhaps several hundred dollars. A few dol lars' expense is absolutely nothing at all compared with the importance of advertising your sale Right. You Cannot Take Chances Advertising. THE CAPITAL HOME. I TUT H IlfllI HOME IN BEACH FALL JOY TO Millions Prlc SOc and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY ' -' J. C, Perry. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. The ORRINE treatment for tho Drink Habit can be used with abso lute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other alchollc stimulants. Thousands have success fully used It and have been restored to Uvea of sobrioty and usefulness Can be given secretly. Costs only $1 per box. If you fall to get results from ORRINE after a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRINE. J. C. Perry. This Will Interest Mothers. Motlisr Orny' Nwrot Powitorii for Child ren, a certiiln relief for feverlHlinraij, lieml ache, IiikI fltoinneli, teething (Unorders, move nnd rPKulnte tho howeli and denti-ov woring. They brenk up colds In S4 lioura. They lire mi plenHHilt to t lie Ihhic children like them. Over lii.onO tel linnnldla. lined liy mothers for 2.1 yeiirs. They never full. Sold ly nil dniKKlsts, SBc. Kumple mulled I-'ltUH. AddrcBS, Allen 8. Climated. I.e Hoy, N. V. The clouds never get so dark but that the sun will forco lt way through bye and bye. Wnttemore's 11 Sho e Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIED "GILT EDGE" the only Indlen' ulioo (IrwinR Hint pmiiilvHv contain! Oil. Marks ami J'tiliHlii-nimlti's' in itl children's imotH and plim-a, shlnts ultliuut ruU blnfl.Me. "FRENCH GLOSS," lo. . "l)ANIVHcouiliiiailiiii for cli-anlntr nnd pnllnhlni; all kimlHof niHfi'tortnii nhnoisiific. "STAR"iixt, I dr. "QUICK WHITK"lnllqiiM lurm wltliHutiu')uiilrk lyrlrtimiAml uhllrniilirtv cjimns nhorn. loci 25c. "ALBd" CLEANS and WHITENS cimvns shots. In round white jcnkftH pjickud 1 n Kinciln hoxt n, wlili 8oifje, loc, in handsome, luro uluuiluuui boxes, with t)nnj;0, iific. "ELIIE' combination for cflntlemen who tnko pride in having tlii'lrdhofs look A I. KoMnrvs color and lustrotoall blark shoe. Polish wllhahruttU or cloth, lift cents. "BABY ELITE" Size, in renin, j 1 f 3'onr ili'itlcr iliH-nnnL kit I ho kind you wan l , nrnrfna til) rlut'ln tioni"f..r full Mn nrknir I'liimrfM muL WHITTEMORE BROS. A CO., 10-28 Albany Streat, Cambridge, Maaa. The Oldfst and Airursi ManufaHutersf Shoe Polishes in the H'otld, 222223 n tl II II li n n ii n ta u ti li n ii if u n ii ii ii n u t well advertised will always n u n ii ii if ii ii ii ii ii ii on Scrimping on Your J. KTO( COM" J I, JOURNAL FIRST IN EVERY ii u c: MHtawpM (Wi va aja 22! 2n2CZ2CS2B2S2S2an2BBS2223E222S2222S232B222B22Enn2SB2E23IS23Z222r;2SIZZS2EZS222a