Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 01, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
MONDAY, March 1
LUMBER STOCKS OF
mm isms
ARE BELOW KORtlAL
Stocks at the lumber milta of west
ern Ore con and western Va-ihlntun
are eligbtly below normal, accordliiie to
the monthly report of the Wert Coast
Lumbermen's association, and on ac
count of the continued demand for
lumber It Is considered unlikely that
a normal volume of stocks will be at
tained fur more than a year.
Even though the present Blocks are
below normal, they would be material
ly lower If the mills had enough cars
to fill the orders now on their book a
The report shows that the stock or
the higher (Trades of lumber to roia
.tirely lower than the common grades.
Manufacturers now seem fully
-aware that they can expect na sub
stantial relief from the chronic c.r
ttliortaRe until after the railroads have
had a chance to supply themselves
, with some new equipment, ,
They are very cautious, therefor,
about accepting new business. - Last
week, according to the 12T mills re
porting to the association barometer,
now orders wera held down to 5?,277.
944 feet, which, it is estimated, wu
les ftlhan 50 per cent of the volumo of
business actually offered.
An aggregate of 42.630.0OS foot or
' 1421 cars of this new business was
booked to move; by mil. The rail
shipments from the same mills for the
same period were 2036 earn. This ex
cess of shipments over ordure gave
theno mills a chanco to move some of
the business that the car shortage has
forced them to accumulate on, their
books Ut tho last few months.
Mills report the log supply some
what light and prices are advancing,
labor uosls also have advanced since
the first of the year. The car short
age has increased the financial burden
of tho mills as It frequently has pre
vented them from loading stock that
were ready to move.
Incorporations.
The Immediate construction of a
modern hotel building at Moro, 8her-i
man cour.ty, Is Indicated In articles or i
in corporation filed here Saturday ty
the Moro Hotel company, capitalized
at 175.000. The Incorporators are V.
H. Bagsdale, F. E. Kortner, A. M
Wrisbt, O. L. Eelshee, W. S. Powell
and L. L. Peetz.
Lewis-Malone Logging company,
Portland, tSO.000; Harrison Piatt,
Robert Treat Piatt, A rthur Piatt.
Astoria Storage Battery eompary,
Astoria, 15000; F. C. Grene, B. P.
Steele and A. W. Norblad.
Astoria Electric company, Astoria;
$1000; F. C. Grene, E. P. Steele und
A. W. Norblad.
Konstructo company, Portland, (50,
000; E. i Clough, G. W. Percival and
R. H. Grove. ' ; .
Man-in & company, Portland, 115,-'
000; Lee R- Marvin, 3. IS. Kothfoa and
Joseph Curletto. , i
Oregon Blab Products company,
rtland, J0300: Clarence Moore, ; F..
C. Wasesrman and Osborne Mlddleton.
American Tire company, Portland,.
jiOOO; '. George K. Cassldy, M. jay
Walloch and C. A. Sheppard. . j
Continental Lumber company, Port
land. $1000; John Haydeiv, L. W. Smith
ana v.an mini. -
Highway Motor Transport company,
Portland, $5000; William E. Metigor.
Fred W. Hirks and Arthur men.
Heas Furnace. Manufacturing com
pany, Portland, $0,000; 2L. A. Rca, T,.
W. Hess and F. II. Rhoa.
Aitec Fraternity, Corvallis, $6000;
C. H. Hartman, C. E. Baker, H. L.
Wilson and C. M. Howard.
Rosedale.
Uoaedale, Or., Mar. l.Mrs. Llllio
Canimelk returned from the east the
evening of the 19th.
Lowell Gardner returned to New
berg last Saturday.
Sirs. C. A. Hudlcy is quite ill with
complications following flu. Her moth
er, Mrs. Gardner of Portland, also Miss
Helen Hartley are with her.
The It. M. Cammack family and Sir.
and Mrs. May attended tho Friends
quarterly meriting in North Balm last
Saturday.
Ir, Camni.UU addressed ' the Wli
lanimetlo Y. M. C. A. last Wednesday
evening.
Mr. ttradbury lias boon quite 111. ...
Found Wednesday by Mrs. It. "M,
Cammack a pair of gold rlmmod spun
tscles on the hill south of tho church,
Would be clad to return them to the
owner. :,
JCST OXE OF SALEM'S
Sunday Sermons
. (By Rev. A. Wells of the Xaiarcue, j,
Church.) -;
Extracts from a sermon preacheojand eleventh verse' of Matthew: "1 in
by A. Wplla at the Nazarene church, deed baptize you with water unto re
February 25, 1920; - Ipentance; but he' that cometh afer
Text Eph. 4-24 with Heb. li-10.!mf is "'Ushtler than I whose shoes 1
..n4. i i . am not worthy to wear, He shall bttp-
'CraU.d in righteousness and true L ,M you wUh fhe o!y sbo8t am, fire.
holiness tliat we might be partakers of ( when this ! done we are partakers of
His holiness." v jHis holiness and cleansed from all sin
' We nntlee In thi. Th.tiir thorn la and guilt of sin for His holiness and
implied the thought of true holiness
IPKuFO.nAL TO COMPENSATE eific company to reconstruct the
j WILilEl.M BlU.VtiS PROTEST' roaa j,ttween Mapletoc :mu
' p.ian o'i the Siuslaw river.
Berlin, March 1. Protests against j
the nronosa! of the Prussian diet tn s
compensate former Emiieror William
for the loss of hi throne, and de
mands that the estates of the crown
be expropriated were voiced In reso
lutions passed unanimously at a meet
ling of the socialist party of the Ber
ilin district last evening. Several
I members of the ministry were pre.s
ient. Warning was given that if the
diet's proposal was accepted by the
bourgeoise parties, the socialists
would withdraw from the German
governments.
wag-
:u.h-
W.W.MOORE
House Furnisher
. HOME OF THK V1CTROLA
You get more for your
Money at Moore's.
NOT A THEORY
It's a fact that the use of
alcohol even in moderate
doses as taken in tonics is
often habit-forming in effect
SCOTT'S
EMULSION'
n easily assimilated tonic
nutrient supplies the body with
those elements that contribute to
strength. Free from
alcohol or any other
harmful element.
Seott't builds strength
by nourishment, t
ittid.N.j. a-u
Scott SWM,B!
Fiirmors l the number of 200 have
formed the Malheur county farm bu
reau. '
FORD TRVOIl WITH TWO TON
ATTACHMENT. RUNS UKB A
TOP
OSCAR B. GINGRICH
MOTOR & TIRE CO.
iT1 Ponrt Street
Phone (91
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Ma
as compared with that, that is called
holiness but which in fact is not holi
ness but a false profession. The word
hollnws In Its real meaning means
wholeness, completeness, perfection,
and we are told that by putting off the
old man and putting on the new man
which is created In righteousness and
true holiness we are made complete.
There are two conditions Implied in
the tt by putting them together, the
first representing a state of being as
partakers of His holiness, and the oth
er possessing the experience so that
we live In a state of holiness expressed
by the first tiunYed condition. In one
we arc cretfted If true holiness and in
the other we are partakers of His holi
ness through the truth.
The question naturally comes "What
does it mean to be holy?" W?e answer
that it means to be like God in our
heart, just as free from tun as He ts
free from it and with no desire to enter
into it any way. . We have partaken of
His divine nature until we do not de
sire any thing He does not desire, with
the limitation of not knowing all
things as He knows them but, just as
far as we know, we have no desires
that are not natural to the divine for
He is in us and dwells In us and walks
In. us. He is our life. This is holiness.
We obtain it by putting off the old
man and; putting on the new man
created in righteousness and true
holiness )n contrast with the old nun
which is corrupt in nil his ways.
What do we mean then by the new
man? We find the unswer in the verse
in which our text is found nnd a part
of the text. We read in Genesis that
man was made in the Image of the
Creator -and that the Creator was a
holy being. Then if man were made
in His inmge we naturally conclude
that man was a holy ..being when he
camo from the hands of the Creutor
but in the fall he forfeited that image
and now we find that the new man is
created in righloousnes sand true holi
ness. Hence we conclude that the new
man is that which was lost in tho fall
and when ho is put on we are brought
back into the same covenant relation
to the Creator that we held before the
fall and we are again in possession
of the holiness we had before the fall.
The linage has been restored and we
are sanctified and niutle holy In this
life. .......
We have the. two experiences very
clearly shown (in the third chapter
sin cannot be partaken of at the same
time. This give us power to lay all
sin aside and to cleanse ourselves from
all malice, envy, hatred, evil speaking,
desire to get revenge, lying ,and every
thing else not in acocnlance with Him.
When they reviled Him He reviled
not back again."
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
The Original
Matted tMk
For Infanta and Invalids
Aveiu Imiltia und frvb.'.itutat
Some action will Si he taken
Lane county to comm 1 Southern i
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With 35 years experience, who
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; DR. D. X. BEECHLEI
303 r. S. Bank Bldg.
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known disease.
Open Bnndays from 10 A. IL
until IF. U.
163 Boats High St.
Salem, Oregon. Phone XSt
- A M. A a A A -J
For Colds, Grip or Influenza
and as a Preventative, take LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets.
Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature
on the box. SOc. (Adv)
DRAPERIES
MADE TO OBDKR TO FIT
TOUR WINDOWS
C. S. HAMILTON
840 Court Breet
HIDES
and SACKS
WANTED
Also Junk of All Klads
Beit Ftlcns Guaranteed
CALL 898
CAPITAL JUNX CO.
The Sfjaui Deal House
171 Ohemeket St Phone SOI
Of course, the imall boy
meant a cucumber vine but,
just the same, the idea is good.
You can easily raise the most
tempting table-delicacies, right
in your own yard. It's just a
matter of making a selection of
Morse's Seeds always de
. pcndablereadily available.
,; Five cenU a packet at grocers,
florists, fltug and hardware
stores, etc., everywhere.
C C MORSE & CO.
12S Market St. San Francisco
WORKING IN AID OF RUSSIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE
"A New Lease of Life
Through Internal Baths"
Mr. E. Sim In of Kanta Cruz, Cal.,
writes to the .Tyrrell Hygienic Institute:
"jiy wile unci. I will be 75 years
ynuu-7 next birthday and consider
that Hie 'J. IS. L, Cascade' has given
us a new lease of life for we now
enjoy the best of health. Wo wore
Koins down hill fast but the Cuscnds
hits given us such heulth ns we have
not enjoyed In yours.'1
The "J. I!. L. Cascade" cleanses
tho lower intestine its entire, length
and keeps it always free of iiolson
oun waste.
Thuusunds testify that constipation,
iiirUKr-fttou. stomach troubles, bilious
ness, headaches nnd all tho many
serious troubles which they cause nre
absolutely relieved diid prevented by
this nature treatment.
Daniel J. Fry, wholesale druggist
and nianiifncturliiff pharmacist in Sa
lem, Ore., will be ulad h show you
the "J. . L. Cascade," explain its
.slmplf, operation ami will tjlve you,
froa on reiiucst, .an Interesting little
book by l)r. Chns. A. Tyrrell of New
York, a noted specialist on internal
Imthiutf for years hi that city. Clip
this out as a reminder to ask for the
booklet at your first opportunity,
(Adv)
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all tho time, I was all run down, could
not eat and my head
bothered me, all
caused by female
trouble. I was
three years with
theae troubles and
doctors did me no
good. Your med
icine helped my sis
ter so she advised
me to take it. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
nound and the Liver
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Sanative Wash and now I am well, can
eat heartily and work. . : 1 give you my
thanks for your great medicines. You
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everyone what your medicines did for
me. -Mrs. Pearl Hill, US Jaeksboro
St, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Hundreds of such letters expressing
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continue to sutfer day in and day out but
at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's
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in Body
and Mind
How do you
Never mind your age as measured by years.
feel .' Thnt s the thins that counts!
See this sprightly old pentlemen coming toward you down
the street. -Ilia birth, record would show you that he ia past
seventy. But judging from the easy prace with which he
Bwinfts alttfig. his erreet carriage, his ruddy complexion, the
keen glance of his eyf, his whole appearance the very picture
of health, you would say that he is not a day past fifty. lie
is young in spite of hfcs three score years and ten.
More TretiUfntly you see the opposite of hia type. Man scarcely in
their thirties haggiml, Itttlesn, weak, nervous men who take no interest
in life, just drap:i;rfi'(f out a weary existence, all in, tired and worn out
.Though young in yr3 they are. nevertheless, old men. Their vital
forces are on Uio- wane. They've wet their "punch" and "pep." They
feel old and they look it!
Stay yottntr bf kepp'"? Spur body fit. Keep stomach, bowels, liver,
kidney and biu.iclcf healthy and active. Build up your strength and health.
.Nothing will accomplish, these results better than
The Great General Tonic
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LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY
New York Kuw City, Mo.
For Sale by all Druggists. Always in Stock at Perry's Drug Store.
LYKO llaMk MI
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You Will YJant Just Such Blouses As These
There are lovely blouses here for every occasion in such de
sirable materials as Georgette and Crepe de Chine. The
new Blakan, Smock and Short Overblouse styles are ar
riving daily and many of these feature the new short
sleeves. The shades include gold, rose, flame, copen, flesh,
cream and copen. Priced from $7.50 S35
OUR SPECIAL BLOUSE OFFER
Of Georgette Crepe, Priced at only $5.95
A sample line of blouSes made in most attractive styles and in a great variety of shades.
Not all sizes; a very unusual opportunity. '
Modart
And
Warner
Corsets
Where
Shopping
Is A
Pleasure
115-147 Liberty Street
MODART AND WARNER CORSETS ' WHERE HOPPING IS A PLEASURE
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It's a ' Sale ' With the True Ring
Twenty-eight years of straightforward business methods has won
and held, for us, the confidence of Marion and Polk Counties'
good people".- Our career has not been punctuated with sensational
sales and we hope to close this career with such a reputation intact
10
of
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There is a reduction of at least 10 per cent on every thing in
Of HlOffi thest.re- Nothing excepted. In many instances 20 per cent
and even more. ' . .
These Are Very Specia
Men's Rubber Boots Women's Overalls
Wholesale prk'OH
advanced 20 per c
we have reiltuoil
for next fall have
nt. In spile of that
our entire line of
Hay State Knee Hoots, to.
pr
..M.25
Heaviest ami best Uoston Puck and
V. S. Knee Hoots, reduced to. pr ;!..-,
Women's and GirVs
Shoes
!nod low heel, medium toe. Hutton
Shoes In Kid and Gun Metal. First lot
per pair . S2.IT
"Womanali; Overall tor Women,
Stt-eet-Orr product, striped, also blue
chainhray, pajr . $!.'
Lee's Khaki "UnionalU" for would'.
garment worth very much ro"
Sl.
a
for
Also two-piece Suits, eaeh..
Second lot. per pair
$!1.25
Silk Velvets
Our entire line of Siik Velvets, ex
cepting black, at a big reduction.
Large assortment of colors, lS-lnchcn
wide, erect and pan pile, yd
MEN! BUY UIVIBRELLA
Our entire line is reduced 10 per cent. We have a large and varied assortment and you
surely pay double our price next season. We say this with all sincerity. Buy Umbrella
for every member of the family.