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The Capital Journal, Satan, Oregon
CapitaJ&jouraal
Salem, Oregon
An Independent Newspaper
Published eveninKS except Sun
day by Capital Journal Printing
Co , 135 South Conimorclal
Telephones: Circulation and Bus
iness. 81; Bditortal, 82.
U. Putnam, Keillor and Publisher nUDQn a firm foundation
To Stabilize the Berry Industry
Organization of a $10,000,000 corporation to handle the
canning and marketing of the berry crops of Oregon and
Washington by completing a merger of the various can
neries, comes as good news to the growers and operators of
both states. The new project will be financed by bankers of
both states and has for its object the placing of the industry
mail
Entered as second class
matter at Salem, Oregon.
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Chicago
It is the announced plans of the corporation to take over
the preserving and canning plants that are found efficient
and construct new ones where necessary, and market prod
ucts under Washington and Oregon labels. Enlarged markets
will be sought by an extensive advertising campaign.
The rapid growth of the berr industry in the Northwest
and the chaotic conditions existing as a result of the under
capitalization of plants, the recent inflation in prices and
sugar followed by the collapse of markets due to the slump,
make this the psychological time for the formation of a
strong company to reorganize the industry upon a business
basis with adequate capitalization for operation.
Huge profits were made in the past few years by the
processors, but these profits were spent along with new
capital in enlarged plants. The business depression found
costly stocks on hand that had to be sold at a heavy loss on
a falling market or kept on hand to deteriorate without a
market. Only the strongest of concerns could absorb the loss
and continue in business.
The advantages of the merger are many. It will permit a
reoperation that will eliminate waste, curtail costly competi
tion, eliminate duplication of overhead and permit the de-
Seidom has interest n a aeoae , ye or)rnent of effjcjent marketing machinery. Uoon its sue
contest attained such proporltons cesa depends the future of the berry industry in the North
west and the staoilizing oi trie triuusuy.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press is exclu
sively entitled to the us for pub
lication of all news dispatches
credited to it or not otherwise
credited in this paper, and also
local news published herein.
Willamette
Will Defend
Name of West
Alicia Hammersly
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
J I S 4 . 4
By Idah McGlone Gibson
The Noted Writer
iffJVflV
My mother's cheek was aTe tou-d,
ier as sue murmured: "Mv t .7 1119 UoIy. tt
little girl! My little girl! I, your , 'hU .& ft,
mother am ,.. .. '"ur 01 chamr- h7T. wa"wthlii:
, v uuuappy oecause I
-"ukb tint .1.. iu.
... bum. .
An your first little shoe and hid It
nere in tois iruuiv,
Alicia's Mother
t was almost sure that there up
were tears In my mother's eyes 'filled with memories
before she raised her head, when
I exclaimed
My arms went around my moth-
Why, mother, what er's neck; my kisses softly closed
are you doing up here?"
her eyelids down over the tears
mother
ck ll,oH ii n start ed and Ji at men cufcc-
then I found I must have been , was just another girl. She. too
mistaken, for, although my moth-'had had the thoughts that had
er's eyes were very bright and been mine today. 1 felt so griewu
two seemed to be a drawn look 1 ior ner, anu yei auu ,cl , -
about them that I had never seen
there were no tears
dered iI really had anything for
which to grieve.
"Oh. mother." I wailed, "I don't
n Avar want to chanec. I don't want to
love Hal less.
I want it to be al
before
them.
"I was just lookln
i.hiiH for vftnp preat-erand mot .1
er's garter. Your grandmother : ways as it is now. I don't want
wore It and I wore it, for you know! to be like 'you and Dad; like Un
the old superstition: Somethinw '. cle Tom and Aunt Betty. I want
old and something new, something to be young. I want to stay
borrowed and something blue.'" J young. I want to keep longing
Hal's arms about me and I
1 'I'll OUC Jl i 1. 1 V. u, . ( -
. 1 V, Atl
as is manrtcst cuncei mus
bate this evening between Wil
lamette university and Morning
stde college, of Sioux City, Iowa,
which will be held in the chaopel
auditorium of Waller hall.
The forensic event is epochal as
tt marks the first intersectional
debate ever to be staged by Wil
lamette university, and the second
to be staged In the west this sea
son, the first being scheduled by
the University of Oregon when
they entertained the debate team
from Princeton university last
winter.
Barnard Rarsay, Frank Bennett
and Sheldon Sackett, the Willam
ette debaters, have been engaged
in perfecting their arguments dur
ing the past two weeks. Every
member of the Willamette team Is
a polished speaker, each havlrm
represented the university in for
ensic contests during the past few
years, and have returned home
with the "lion's share of the ba
eon." Elmo S. White, a prominent at
torney of Salem, will be the chair
man this evening when the
teams meet to discuss, "Resolved,
that immigration to the Unitea
States should be further restricted
by additional illiteracy tests." The
Judges of the debate are: A. A.
Knowlton, of Reed college of Port
land: Prof. James H. Oilbert. of
the University of Oregon; Prof
U. O. Dubach, of O. A. C.
Musical numbers will be contri
buted to the evening's program by
Evelyn DeLonc Lorelei lllatchford
and Marguerite Cook
Reviving the Whipping Post k
Delaware has revived trie vyx put as punishment
for crime and unless sentimentalists again interfere to
prevent the "barbarous" punishment, another opportunity
will be offered to demonstrate its efficacy as a crime deter
rant. Certainly orthodox punishments are not.
In a recent statement regarding the increase of crime,
William A. Pinkerton, the detective says: "There is only
one way to curb crime and that is to re-establish the whipping-post
and the rod, as a criminal fears twenty lashes more
than twenty years. They have frequently torn me so.
A decade or so ago the whipping post was revived in
Oregon but there are so many mushy people in this state
who want the criminal to lie on a bed of roses that it was
repealed before it had a fair chance to prove its value never
theless it reformed some of our wife-beaters.
Those who protest the brutality of the whipping post
forget the brutality that hold up men use on their victims.
They forget the average low mentality among criminals,
many of whose mental development is sufficient to dread and
fear a flogging but not sufficient to comprehend the punish
ment of imprisonment, any more than a child does. It is not
enough that the punishment fit the crime it should fit the
criminal. Until there is promptness, fitness and efficiency in
punishment of crime, the crime waves will continue to
increase.
and held out to me a long piece
of narrow, knitted, blue silk.
"Surely that is not my great -grandmother's
garter," I said in
quiringly. "Yes, my dear ,that was the
garter that your great-grandmother
wore. It was before the time
of rubber, you know. And, AH
cla, I am going to lend you this
want to feel that wlien tney aie
there that my whole world is
within them. If I thought that
Hal was going to change and that
my heart, too, might become cold
and numb as I grew older I
should want to die this morning
when everything is at its brightest."
My mother's face was saddened
child, takes little account of hu
man love.
"When a man and woman take
upon themselves the vows which
vou and Hal will pledge tonight,
they may sincerely think they are
only pledging their love, and that
is where lies the great tragedy of
most marriages.
"If the modern bride and groom
could only understand that they
both covenant to do their share
of the great work of the world.
theyewould know that whatever
comes, joy or grief, happiness or
sorrow, the woman must honor
until death do you part,' and the
man must take for 'better or for
worse.' "
"Oh, mother, I am afraid, I am
afraid! If it be true that Hal and
I may not always live on the
mountain top, may we not be able
sometime to bring some of the
glorious sunlight which we found
- . . . .!!
up there, down into me vuuy "i
our work-a-day life where it may
light up the dark corners and
brighten the monotony of grey
ur nib hp
Can't Help Praising
Tanlac After it Ended
His Seven Years
Stomach Trouble, De
clares Nudelman
me ii ... ,
from constinatln, 7. snJ
headaches. I nad l awt
y and
uaraty drive m . "u 1 cod
nervous the lean. n... '.' i
''Pset me anu ... llle thing ,
able. Wds s""Ply nh
"I kept hnai-in.
wnm.1 i,.,i- . uw-"a to see i,l
to be the very ".H
"After a man has suffered as
long and as much as I have he
can hardly help praising the med
icine that restores him to health,"
said 1VT. Nudelman. 441 Ross ntrnai
- t . - 1UU 1 n.
. . , . i wrsi ivn l,.,i.i . vu
I'orwanu, wuu uperuies an auto iiies and since lJ
l,l.., Ti,,r11.,,l oJ xr.. il"0 more I am 1 ., lH
health oni. "
couver, a. . my appetit i. J
i can cut mvai . --"ibj
'For the past six or seven years 'out anv hi!,. Wan' '
I suffered terribly from a severe 'am n,i i afterwln
case of stomach trouble and mv sthntmn . , . lea lth
or heailacho.
rheumatism k,. .
nothing. Nearly everything I ate .,, TT elu'rely
appetite got down to almost
little gold buckle to thread the anj sae drew a long sigh as she
knot of the garter through," and UaM. "I know. I know. Allx. The
mother pulled out from the to
of the little baby shoe an exqui
ite gold buckle set with diamonds
"Why didn't you keep this beau
tiful thing in your jewel case.
mother?" I asked iu astonish
ment. "Because I never wore It, dear,
except on my wedding day and
after you were born 1 felt that
here was a jewel case more ap
propriate for it. And so I put it
Twelve New
Recruits Enlist
In M Company
Twelve recruits have been en
listed in M company of the Ore
gon national guard within the
last ten days bringing the tot il
up to 80 men, according to Ser
geant Kobblns who was handling
v
i 'i run 111 Tim mm
SLEC PY-TIME TA LES
THE TALE OF
TOMMY FOX
ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
,.vv Hl7
Tommy Fox Makes a Strange , ' hat was what made Farmer
Friend. Green suspicious.
There was oue thing, especially, Fanner Green went out into his
that surprised Tommy Fox. And dooryurd, where Tommy Fox was
I think it surprised the dog Spotibasking in the sunshine. Tommy
even more. Tommy and hpot oe-nooaed up at f anner tireen verv
jumu friends. j innocently. You would have thot
At first, whenever Spot came he had never done auythjng
near, Tommy would run into ins wrong in an nis lite.
bole, as far as his chain would al- Farmer Green began to examine
low him. Hut after a time he be-jtlie ground about Tommy's house.
gan to peep out al ins visitor, ne man t iinu anything unusual.
And finally he grew so bold that Hut when he knelt down and
when Spot came to see him he , peered into the hole Tommy b'ox
the enlistment of the men at the I stayed above ground, though to; had dug tor himself, what should
armory Monday night. Within the! he sure he sat close to the door he see but several hen-feathers!
next two weeks, Captain Iieroy I ot his house, so that he could That was enough for Farmer
whisk out of sight it spot snouiu unn, ne Knew then where his
come too near him. fat hens had gone. But he was
Since Spot often came to look puzzled. There was Tommy,
at Johnnie Green's new pet, he chained fast to the stake. How
began to like Tommy. And ui-jcoiuu ne ever have visited the
Hewlitt expects to bring his to
tal strength up to 100.
A tentative rifle range has
been ohtained four miles from Sa
lem in Polk county and prepara-
lions are being made to permit j ot yowling, he would wag hen-house?
dians were scheduled lo plav Uieir
first exhibition game on their
barnstorming trip at San Antonio
today,
Cleveland. The greatest field
that ever competed in a swimming
event nere is entered In u. nu
tional senior A. A. U. onj hliadiv
yard swim for women at tue nth
letic club pool tonight.
Cleveland. Bryan Downey cf
Cleveland and Young h'ijhvr, of
Syracuse, N. Y., middleweight,
meet here tonight of twelve
rounds to a decision.
McKeesport, Pa. Pal Mcoie,
Memphis, and Tommy Ryai!, Mc
Keesport, bantamweights, box ten
rounds here tonight.
Pittsburgh. The "regular i" of
the Pittsburgh National league
baseball club broke cam.i at Hot
Springs, Ark., today an.1 started
for Little Rock where an xhibl-j
nun game was scueuuie i 101 this
afternoon.
Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs .1. V.
Hurd of Pittsburgh wi I defend
her title today in the north and
south golf championshi,) lourra
ment agaiust Mrs. F. C. Letls, Chi
cago western champion.
Bloomington, Iud. The wrest
ling championship of the middle
west and east will be determined
here tonight when the Infllaui.
university and Pensylvauia State
teams meet. Indiana won the
western conference title this yiar,
while Penn State is the recognized
eastern collegiate champion.
bliss of romantic love comes to a
woman but once dear, and for a
time it makes gods and goddesses
of those who experience it. But
the rarified atmosphere which is
necessary to its life is something
which we mortals cannot endure
for long.
"I have been thinking, as I
sat here this morning with your
little baby shoes in my hand, that
I had not been a good mother to
you, Alicia. But I have let you
build up your dreams and your
illusions because I knew that they
were the sweetest things that can
come into a woman's life. I am
inclined to think now that I
should have made you understand,
dear ctiild, that marriage from the
very first is a very different thing
from this wonderful existence to
which you are looking forward.
"The overpowering, all-embracing
emotion of love that you feel
now for the man you are going to
marry is but one of the delightful
experiences o life. Marriage is
the greatest part of life, in which
love is only an incident. Love,
my child, even a great love, may
be for a week, a month or a year,
hut marriage is for every day.
Marriage is the universal business
of woman and man. It is obey-
Sure
Relief
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25 xtjjmr
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
rvi v ri r .
upset me. and the eras and tm. .m Tn.n . 8 alo '
- "iat wun
in my siomacii wouia almost urive
Mendld result,..
BELL-ANS
mat? FOR INDIGESTION
Perfect Confidence
Salem People Have Good Reason
For Complete Reliance
Do you know how
To find relief from backache.
To correct distressing urinary
ills;
To assist weak kidneys?
Your neighbors know the way
Have used Doan's Kidney Pills
Have proved their worth in
many tests. Ask your nelghuor.
Here's a Salem testimony.
Mrs. Delia Davis, 1555 N. 4th
St., says: "I gladly recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills lo anyone In
need of a kidney remedy. I know
they are all that is claimed for
them. I have used Doan's when
my kidneys were weak and out
of order and I had dull backaches
ing, in the best sense, nature's I anri nainH throuer rny kidneys.
great behest, and nature, my dear noan's Kidney Pills from Fry's
. I I Drug store removed the backaches
I tS""STf N t 'an1 ot,ler s'Kns ot kidney, trou-
Apply wet baking soda or oral
nary ammonia, followed by Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get, Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mrs. Davis had. Foster-
Ovcrl7 MUtionJanUtcdYcaiti Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
t anv i
B1
VI C KS
Fords Run 34 Miles
On Gallon Gasoline
Start Easy in Coldest Weather
Other Cars Show - Propor
tionate Saving
A new carburetor which cuts
the men to practice at 200, ,100.
S00 and 600 yards, both rapid
and slow firing. The company has
already had Instruction in aim
ing and sighting, but new recruits
will be taken over the same course
of instruction before they are al
lowed to do work on the range.
The tentative date for en
campment this year has been
changed from July to June 16 to
30 inclusive. This will give a i
his tail, and try to be friendly. Farmer tireeu picked up Tom
And nrst tney tney Knew, uiey my b cnain. Ana to his surprise
were playing together, and rolling no round that the end of it wasn't
and tumbling about, pretending fastened to the .stake at all! It
to bite each other.
Now, Spot was much bigger
I than Tommy Pox. and stronger.
And sometimes when they played
together he would get so rough
that Tommy would run down into
his underground bouse and hide.
But he never lost his temper, be
cause he knew that Spot dtd not
j nau wonted loose, somehow. And
rommjr had been free to wander
about as much as he pleased.
large number or the memoers in lra(,an t0 hurt hilll Ami Tommy
the Fifth regiment who are no j was aiways ready to come out
In schools and colleges n Chance i aKn an(j pay some more.
to go to Camp Iewls
Following quarterly
and Inspection last night, the
company was given Instruction
In the use of the light Browning
automatic rifle. This is the first
time the organization has had an
opportunity to learn anything
Johnnie Green was very proud
muster I f i,is new pet. And one day when
he was going to drive to the vll-
--
Short Snnrt
f Wfarp v .
Toledo. Eighty-four bowtom
left here this morning for Butfulo
where tonight and tomorrow they
will take part in the America i
Bowling Congress tournsie.ei.t
There are fourteen five-men leamj
,uiu enuugu exira men lo ZHM tiie
Mabel Normand Coming to
The Bligh Friday and Saturday
Living up to all past promises,
the vaudeville offerings that are
being presented at the Bligh thea
tre each week are becoming of a
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Ren.ove it
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
substitute for ca'mnel, set gent-
down gasoline consumption bills ;ly on the bowels and positively
from one third to one half is the do the work.
proud achievement of the Air- People afflicted with bad
Friction Carburetor Co., breath find quick reliet th-ough
Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. This j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The
remarkable invention not only pleasant, sugar coated tablet i are
increases the power of all m . taken for bad brsith by all who
from 30 to 50 per cent, but en- know them.
nbles every one to run slow on j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act
high gear. It also makes it easy gently but firmly on the bowels
and liver, stimulating them to
Style and Quality
Combined
i nese are two essential i
mentS thnl irc nnnht.., .
, ull)luea m et9
custom tailored suit.
Sfvlo lo
wv.,, , uc eoaary Because It id
important that a man, to mikj
the best impression, be ir J
keeping with the fashion of tJ
uay.
Quality is necessary as a m.ani
to best style; but more than I
it is necessary to get the loni
serviceable wear you want
get from your suit.
We will make you a
Custom Tailored Sprin?
Suit
to your individual measur a( i
very reasonable price, and It
a nun no nl.vilKIl ana 01 80 I
cellent quality that you will mu
vel at the reasonableness ot i
prices.
We use only absolutely 100 1
cent all wool materials the
kind that make style and quslli
possible. We have these fabrll
in hundreds of the newest deslgJ
color eftects and weaves an I
sortment that makes a pleaiiJ
choice possible by even the mod
particular man.
Scotch Woolen Mill Sto
426 State Street
You Save Money
says the Good Judge
vi'i v 11 1 1' I, vi :i , ii :i !, i,,i h rit y v :i n n . . . .
' " to stare a rorn or any otner car
" , . . ,.ccn l. 7: in the colaeBt rather. You can natural action, clearing the blood
be four acts of distinct vanetv ,, , .,, v, , . ..
J nicftiirav himie -i anu geuiiy puruying me entire
gasoline or half gasoline and half system. They do that which dan-
kerosene and still get more ,,ow- gerous calomel does without anv
er and more mileage than you of the bad after effects,
now get from the highest test1 All the benefits of nasty, sick
gasoline. Many Ford owners say ening griping cathartics are de-
treat for all music lovers and does " " lu J" riven rm Dr. Edwards' Olive
everything with his instrument ' Kon.i. o Tablets without griping, pain or
headed by "Weber The Wizard
and his comedy partner Bobbv
Rogers presenting a line of magic
and comedy that is different, call
ed "Laugh-o-Magic." E. J. Apple
by the eminent banjoist has a
And get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction, when you use
this class of tobacco.
This is because the full, rich,
real tobacco taste lasts so
long, you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
And a small chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of the ordinary kind ever did.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut I
Stat
11? a
Stock.
lage he took Tommy Fox with doubles event Thursday, the clos-
him. He tied Tommy's chain to
the wagon and Tommy sat up on
the seat beside his young master.
He had a fine ride. It frightened
concerning this remarkable ! him at first, to see so many peo-
Weapon. which Is ras-est shooting , P'c r i w ' marivei uay. wmmm
the farmers lor miles around came
to the vlllafte to sell their butter
and eggs and vegetablesd There
was n great number of dogs, too.
running about the village streets.
Tommy was glad that he was high
In the wor
ruits of".h
e com
The twelve recr
pany are.
Asel C. Eoff. Archie J. Elliott.
Maxwell M. Jones. Roy W. Rem
fneliin Wilbur F. D.illv. Roland
B. Relnheart. Allanson R. Mason. on ,ne seal of ,he waKn- h-
suit- jonnnie iireen, ior ne Knew
that he was perfectly safe there.
nig day of the tournament
Boston. Fred J. Wright of
Waiertown, state amateur cham
pion, will sail for England next
month to participate in the Uril
ish amateur and open golf tourna
ments in May.
Ernest W. Schwabhauer. William
M. Peterson. Walter I.. Wiggins,
Harold B. Millard. Cecil R. Fram.
Cambridge. Harvard athletes
who had been anticipating the ad
vent of the training table season
as a means of reducing the cost of
ItTtag were disappointed .vUei the
athletic committee arni.unced
He saw so many strange sights, that the tables for baseball, track
but make it talk. The Rica Duo
with a wealth of pretty Betting.-
these graceful willowy daneers are
sure are the manufacturers of
the Immense saving their
carburetor will make that
any disagreeable effects.
new di F. M. Edwards discovered
they formula after seventeen
seen in a series of songs and dan-inffer t0 senn 11 on days' trial years of practice among patients
ces. fast and furious. Arthur l" ever rar owner, as u can ne afflicted with bowel and liver
James and Edna Shaw, blackface mlt on or taken off. in a few min- complaint, with the attendant
comedians supreme, in their own ,,tes D' anyone, all readers of bad breath.
original idea of southern negro nr- 'his paper who want to try it Olive Tablets are purely a veg
istocracy. featuring southern die- should send their name, address etable compound mixed with
lect. songs and patter. Mabel Nor- and make of car to the manu- olive oil: you will know them bv
mand in one of her screamincly facturers st once. They ulsn want their olive color Take one
funny dramas "The Slim Princes" local ssrents. o i. horn the offer two everv night for a week and
will be the feature picture on the exceptionally : i.-gj profits Write note the effect 15c and 30c
program. them today.--A4? tisemcnt
. (act)
Children's
Ailments
Winnipeg, Man. Tb" Sioltish'
team of professional football play
ers which will tour the Ueltedl
States and Canada during the'
early summer, will sail from Liv
erpool. May 11. arriving at New
York about May 17, according to
word received today by Dan Mac-
Neil, president of the Dominion
Football association.
London. Thousands gathered
alo"g the hanks of the Thames
from Putney to Mortlake this
morning to gain position from I
whicn they might witness the an
nual Ovford-Cambridge boat race,
which will be rowed at 5 o'clock
this afternoon.
HNAL WANT ADS PAY
Joi'RWL WANT ADS PAT
JOCRNAL WANT AOS PAT
that after that first day when
ever he saw Johnnie starting off
for the village he was never sat
isfied unless he went too.
On the whole. Tommy Fox did
not have a bad time, being John
nle Green's pet. And although
Farmer Green often complained
that Johnnie would rather play
with his young fox than drive the
cows, or feed the chickens, or
fetch water from the pump, still
Farmer Gre-n himself rather en
joyed watching Tommy Fox.
But at last something happened
that made Farmer Green very an
gry. One morning he discovered
and crew squads would not open
hhi Apru 2. or about toree
weeks later than had been expect
ed. No reason for the pesto. cle
ment was given.
State College. Pa. Sp.ing toot
ball pracuce began today at Penn
Slate. A large number f caaji
dales repo-ted and pral ie v.iil
continue for six weeks.
Detroit. A new 24-cyl, icit en
gine is being designed by E'Kel
Ford to dilve a power ixtat he
plans to enter in the GoM .-':p und
Harmsforth trophy raco here ibis
that a fine hen had disappeared summer. The Amerirsn Powirho.u
Two Pay Fines for
Traffic Violations;
Third Is Arrested
during the night. And the fol
lowing night another ben vanish
ed. Farmer Green was puzzled. Old
Spot had been loose all the time,
and he had never barked once.
i association recently raised the pis
ton displacement from 1M lo
3 400 In order that the MM boat
might enter.
"The city's business has been
most profitable of late," re
marked Police Judge Earl Race
yesterday afternoon after two
more motorists had paid fines
for alleged violations of the
traffic laws.
L. R. Waters, charged with
speeding his automobile, paid
a fine of $10 yesterday after
noon and G. W. Watfield was
fined $5 for driving his auto
mobile with his muffler open.
Traffic Officer Millei Hayde i
yesterday afternoon arrested -i
D Daugherty of the Multnomah
hotel. Portland, for speeding on
Capitol street. Mr. Daugherty
pat up $10 bail for his appear
Physician Explains Who
Should Take Nuxated Iron
'radical Advice on How To Help Build Ud
ureat dtrengtn, Lnergy and Lndurance.
CWeUnd. Th OtSM ance in policts court today.
"Lack of iron in thf blood not only mafcr? a
-n a physical and mental weakling , nervout,
-ntablr, rastly fatigued, but it utterly rota
tm of t!iat virile force, that ?tamina and
re nt h of will which are so necesaary to ucce
id power in every walk of life." tayi Dr.
mm KrancU Stillivan, formerly phvician of
V'lt-vue Hospital Outdoor Dept.). Nrw York,
ri tlie Westchester County Hmpital. "it
i also transform a beautiful, twwl-tempered
fl-in into one who 15 crow, nervowt and
it ible. 1 have ttroniily empb
a. necejity of physicians ma
varrirmi ns ot tn:r we. an.an'K. run
MR patients. Thousands of persons go oft
-ar after year suffering from physical weak
ness and a highly nervous coniti.m due to lack
f aumcient iron in their red bkod corpuscles
sithout ever realising the real cause of their
ruaMe. Without iron in your blood your food
nere!- paes throus tbe body something
ike corn through an old mill with rollers so
vie apart that tbe mill can't grind.
' 'For want of bam yrm may be an old man
it thirty, d-ill of intellect, poor in memory,
nervous, irritable, an at) 'run d itn," while
at io or 60 with plenty of iron in your blood
you may still be young in feeling, fall of life,
your whole being brimming over with vim
and energy."
But be sure the iron you take is organic iro
Nuxated Iron and not metallic iron which
prople usually take. Organic iron Nuxated
on 's like the iron in your blood and lik
the iron in spinach, lentils and apples, whike
metallic iron is iron just as It comes from the
aCtlOn Of RfmnW nn ant-11 n.. :
S3 the .fii'ne,,"nd..! """fore an 'ntirrly differo
kinTb- id ,hlr"! fr NraiH iron. Nuntfd Iron rep
in ic run- "''i" organic iron in such a hifhlr concta-
l,",ru '"r one aoae 19 eaCiuiatrd lo he
a;-;.r nauldr rquiralcnt (in organic iroa
content) to eating one-half quart of tpinaca,
one quart of green Tecetable, or half a doaea
baked aTiples. It i likeuking elttacti of berf
instead of eating pounds of beef.
Over 4,000,000 people annually are nana
.luxated Iron. It Quickly helna make rick,
red blood, revitalize wornout exhausted nervea
and gn-e increaaed strength aad iskisj. Your
money will be refunded by the manufacture!
it it does not produce satisfactory results.
For sale by all druggists.
DISORDERS of the stomach and constipmtionij
. the most common diseases of children
correct them you will find nothing better!
Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed timei
do the work and will make your child
cheerful the following morning. Do not
your children by giving them castor oil.
bun's Tablets are better and more pleasant
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