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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1921)
Page Two The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon HOP CROP HARVEST IS OVER Over 50,000 Bales Id) Storage; Clean Pick Recorded; Damage by Frost Sligl Hop picking season 1b closing. The majority of hop yards have closed already, while there are but few which will continue work over the first of next week. Between fifty and fifty-five thousand bales have been harvest ed since the beginning of the sea son, toe rirsi or me monin, ana the quality of hops and character of picking has not been excelled in perts today. Hop growers are par ticularly grateful for this fact, lie cause of the complaints of British buyers, last year, on the condition of the 1920 crop. No Frost Damage. No damages has been done by the recent frosts, or so "little that it could hardly be estimated, for It is believed that due to the tine weather which has accompanied the picking season that the great er portion of the hops were In be fore the frosts commenced, and, further, that the frosts were not heavy enough to destroy those still unpicked. While there has been some dis satisfaction expressed by pickers over tho 60 cents per box received, on the whole they have been well satisfied, hop men contnd, and the average daily wage in the major ity of yards has been S3 to $3.50. Shipping Sate Uncertain. When shipping to British mar kets will commence, hop men are unable to say, for it is entirely up to the board of bop control when the Amerlacn product shall be ad mitted for English consumption. Before this can be done, it Is necessary for the English bops to be harvested and shipped to the government warehouse with statement from the British grower as to the cost of production. The hops are then graded by the board of control, the average cost is esti mated, the price set, and allott monts made to the brewers, ac cording to their brewing capacity. When this is done, American hops will be allowed In Britain. The Idea of the board of control la to protect the English grower gainst American competition, for In spite of the lower labor costs and lower standards of living in England, the United States can produce hops cheaper than the British Isles, for the reason that there Is a heavier yield to the acre. Last year the board of control fixed the price for hops close to a dollar a pound, but the British hop growers were dissatisfied aid complained that the price brought no return, Few hop shipments from the Pacific coast are made by water through tho Panama canal, hop men state, for the reason that they do not keep and because this means of transportation requires a most expensive layout in prepara tion, so that most of the hops are handled by transcontinental rail roads. Foreclosed Timber Lands Must Be Protected, Ruling The state law requiring the state forester to provide sufficient fire patrol for timber lands ap plies to property owned by a coun ty through foreclosure of taxes as well as to private lands, according to Attorney General Van Winkle, who so holds In an opinion writ ten for State Forester Elliott. An opinion written by the at torney general JTor the district at torney of Coos county holds that there Is no proviison of the stat utes or this state under which money seized in a gambling raid may be forfeited. cover the state tax on these sales was for $76,724.35. Sales of gasoline aggregating 907, 954 gallons and 62,607 gal lons of distillate are reported by the Associated Oil company on which the state tax amounted to $18,948.19. August Gasoline Sales Set Record uasea on figures submitted by the tSandard Oil company. Secre tary of State Kozer predicts that August sales of motor fuel oils have broken all records in this state. The Standard report shows sales during August aggreratine 3,602,308 gallons of gasoline and! aii.oou gaions or distillate. The check accompanying the report to Reckless Driving Charged to Pilot Following Mix-Up P. W. Shepp of Rex, Oregon, was placed under arrest last night on a warrant, signed by Gregg Benson, charging him with reck less driving. The complaint was issued following an automobile ac cident in which Shepp and Benson figured. Mr. Benson put up $25 ball and is cited to appear before Police Judge Karl Race today. According to the story told po lice, Mr. Benson, who Is at pres ent at the auto camp grounds, was driving east on Chemeketa street when, he says, he was struck by the Shepp car which was headed south on Church street. Neither of the drivers was injured, but the Benson car was said to have been considerably damaged. The county court of Washington county has received a petition with 93 signers asking that a road be established from the Multno mah line, where the Skyline boule yard converges, due west to Oren co. JOURNAL WANT aDS PA School Teacher Need ed Brains I never have had such a God seuu come 10 me as when I took the first dose of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy. I was afraid I would neve t0 give up my school because of severe stomach, liver and bow el trouble which caused such a pressure of gas that I could not use my brain at times, and my heart would palpitate awfully. Since taking a treatment of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy a year ago, all this has disappeared." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mu cus from the Intestinal traci and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal aliments, in cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and druggists everywhere. (adv) PUBLIC IS URGED TO HEED NATURE'S WARNING Thousands of People Suffer Permanent Loss of Health Because of Neglect Nature Has Set the Danger Signals for Us and We Can not Afford to Pass Unnoticed the Warning That She Gives Us. Good digestion means good health; bad digestion means bad health. A sound stomach is worth a hundred times its weight in gold. Probably eighty per cent of all diseases originate in the digestive organs. Dyspepsia, or what is more commonly known as indigestion, is not only one of the most prevalent, but it is one of the most difficult to treat of all present day diseases, and has for years baffled the skill of leading special ists everywhere. Stomach trouble is ways followed by a almost al-lbas broken all world's records. coniDlica-! Tne American people have learned More than 9,000,000 pounds of prunes wore grown In Douglas county this year. CUT THIS OUT Old English Recipe for Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises If you know cf some one who la troubled with catarrhal deaf ness, head noises or ordinary ca tarrh, cut out this formula and hand It to them and you iay have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scien tists for a long time past have rccogntied that catarrh Is con stitutional dtseale an necessar ily requires constitutional treat ment. Sprays, Inhalers and ne douches ar liable t irritate the delicate air passages and force tbe disease Into the mlddl- ear which frequently mean total deafness, or 'Is- th d ea m. be driven down the air pawagus towards tho lung- whl K dual ly as dangerour. Tie following I formula which Is us-4 Mt-nslv. I ty in the damp EngU'c e'lm:t. Is a constitution il tretm-n ant hould pro napr-clally ef.'l u'.ti to sufferers he-" ho II v v -t 1 more favorable climate cnd j tlons Secum f om tour tv-.ggi.i 1 our-- if P.rm'nt (il.mlle Strength.) TV this h n and add U It plat it hot Wit.r and lltt'e srin'ilat'd ug'- stir until lPw-.lved. Tkc oi bl spoonful ur t'ms day This will oftm bilnr quic rei'.f fn,m distress! nd nc 's. ' og-l nostrils should o.v h:ttal4 MM ay ncd aaating N nr-r" as tlx Ir-flmnmatMr hi tke c--ta.lt Ian tnNiM ! rMlc.. tiat 1 used thU wsy ati drK.tl up , 03 t.c blood rd mv-.r rurfacas ' of the rt.ir. an r. tnic .ct lon tb .'-rv t nttala the tire re'u'ts. Tke oi.o.'Mkn Is! Nir to p'-e cua'S l'tlla Mid l pltuwni to are. Eve-y pevoi Tho has cat' r o head noMe e- I t of hoa-ln nhoul I gir ' tkl iretmua tal. 'dv ' WHY PAY RENT Berry Tracts 20 to 30 Acres Payments from crop like Usual rent. Purchaser must have sufficient funds for dwelling and necessary equipment for properly caring for the fruit. Bach tract now has planted 10 acres Logan berries and 5 acres straw berries. Will yield a crop next Bpring. Such a proposition has never before been of fered. It will be a pleasure to take this matter up fur ther to details. WM. McGILCHRIST, JR. Room 409 U. S. Bank Bldg. tlon of diseases. One of the first being an overworked liver, with all the symptoms of biliousness, followed in turn with headaches, coated tongue, nausea, dizzy spells, pain In the back, palpitation of the heart and other distressing symp toms. Sooner or later the kldnevs that it probably provides the sur est, safest and quickest remedy for all such troubles, and millions upon millions have taken it with the most astonishing and gratify ing results. Tens of thousands of men and women of all ages and In all walks of life afflicted with stomach, Iiv- : v i-Baa&zrr ii ,. r -uvuiveu anu inai is er and kidney disorders, some of Just why these danger signals them of long standing, as well as should be heeded in time. A wise : thousands of weak, thin, nervous man puts out the fire before there men and women apparently on the Is too much destruction; the same verge of collapse have testified theory should apply to Stomach publicly that they have been fully trouble. restored to their normal health, Gas In the stomach means fer- strength and weight by its use. mentation Instead of dieestion: i smii nthcra hn .i .i.t., .t decay, Instead of nutrition for fer-yet who suffered with Indigestion, mentation produces poisons, which headaches, shortness of breath. are aosoroea oy the blood, and dizzy spells wnicn frequently brinfe on melmnimn ofShutk sour, gassy stomachs, thei coated tongues, foulness, of. breath. 1 GoodGcxxi f .,u.i.w.. nuuwu as auio-inroxica- constipation, bad complexion, loss tlon or self-poisoning. This is also of appetite. sleeDlessness at nle-ht why we develop acidosis, which land terribly dejected, depressed brings on so many complications feellnes KtRte that th h0 such as rheumatism, hardening of i entirely relieved of these distress the arteries, high blood pressure' lng symptoms and restored to uu uuier conomons, which may health and hnnnln00 w Ti. mean permanent loss of health.. NOTE: Teniae Vegetable Pills Acidosis Is one of the main fore-! are an essential and vitally impor runners of Bright's disease and tant part of the Tanlac Treatment diabetes, hence It Is evident that wherever constipation is present. If we have stomach trouble, how- You cannot hope to get satisfac ever slight, we are foolish Indeed tory results from the Tanlac Treat ir we do not take prompt steps to ment without first establishing a correct it. (ree and regular movement of the If we are not fit as a fiddle in bowels. It stands to reason that the morning; If we don't feel bet-i no treatment can do the greatest ter than when we went to bed; if' amount of good when you are suf- OUT IirPJlth in nffi,,,. 1. ... . -a i . hav h.H ' ana we Ier,nK "om constipation or bit nave had bad taste in the mouth; I iousness, or wnen your system is nature has set the danger signals! clogged up with waste products tor us and we cannot afford to I and poisons. neKTlert th warning -1 I . us Thatis l.sTth .J , 8 Tanl,c and TanUc Vegetable for T L ,h! den,anuP's are sold in Salem by J. F. Systemic and nlreat S,t,omachlc' Tyler. Druggist, and by leading systemic and Reconstructive tonlcl dm,-!.,, ... SHOE DEPARTMENT frt est I The Vacuum Process is a figurative "Fountain of Youth," for coffee packed by this method retains its original freshness and flavor for an indefinite period. There is nothing magic about the method. On the contrary it is quite simple. Coffee becomes stale on account of the oxygen in the air oxidizing the essential elements thai give coffee its delicious flavor. Under the Vacuum Pro cess the coffee is packed in air 'tight cans from which the air is withdrawn preventing all dete rioration. Hills Bros, use this method as it insures the purchaser of receiving the fine, rare coffee of which "Red Can" is composed, in as perfect and fresh condition as when leaving the roaster. Hills Bros. Originators of the process oft packing cojjee in Vacuum Cl TC! LIS Salem Ore. Wed .Sept. 21 STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. ttnurc WALi its INFIEJfoITY JUST A3 PRESENTEt AT THE IWIMOTH We Carry Shoes for the Entire Family com- We carry corrective lasts and bination sizes. Fitted correctly and scientifically by graduate shoe fitters. Our Prices will appeal, as our ab solutely New Stock was purchased on the NEW LOWEST PRICE STURDY SHOES FOR STURDY BOYS AND GIRLS SCHOOL WEAR For the Boy, for real hard service and yet dressy In appearance, we have: Lotus, Veal Kip and Calf leather Shoes, absolutely guaranteed to be honest ly built of solid leather. They will give more serv ice for less money. Try them S2.95 $3.75 $4.75 Misses' and Children's School Shoes Built of solid leather throughout, in either either black or brown calf, with solid heels; made no dressy but sclen ttfically designed lasts. Misses' slsej S3.95 ind U.95 Children's sites f $2t50 ... S3.00 13,'SH V mrm m m mm w i J k H "I "rjan V B1K isocLowMTF Boys and Girls! We have arranged to take the entire output of a manufacturer of a high grade line of Sporting goods our prices are rock bottom, no middleman or retail nrnfit Foot Balls Rugby regulation size, with guaranteed hand made blad- aer, 2. soccer Bans and Punching Bags with guaranteed hand made blad der, 2 each. H. NICHOLSOX CO. Rubber Sundries 224 Akron Savings & Loan bldg. AKRON. OHIO AGENTS WANTED These balls will retail for $10 each, sell your friends. MILLEKR Let the People's Cash Store handle your EGGS we pay 35c Dozen iSELB iTil Portland & Salem Stage Line Every Hoar on the Hour at Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder at Seward Hotel every hour Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel First Stasre 7 a. m. Last Stage 7 p. m Tires and everything for the auto Great : Western Garage at your service. Phone 44, HI N. High SALEM . SILVEItTON HTAG1 Leaves v Salem gilvertna O. B. Depot Nw T.00 a. m. I: 11:00 a. m. I'M 6:00 p. m. :! SALKM-INDEPEITOEICCE MO MOLTU 6TACE Leav. Salem O. B. depot-J:M a. ra. ll:0v a. m. 5:0 p. is- Leave Monmouth Hctel 1:11 ra. 1:00 p. m. : 1 P- m Leave Independent BeM a. m. 1:15 p. m. :! P- . Speclcl trips by sppclctmni Seven paaeeriK.r ear for W i m? parkkr. Proa. Res. phone 15. Baslaesi Hartman's Glasses 'Easier and Better. Wear them and see HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255 Salem, Oregon CONCRES5FREAKS 7000 S'SSJSSS? SEAT SALE AT PATTONS' BOOK STORE Hamman Auto Stage Th- Stans Dallv Leave Salem it it am. connects ea.t bound train Mill City; 4:2S pas sun city 7 pm; 4 m Leavs O. M. dDot Sal.m Leav at 11:1 and leave Staytoa at I n. m. Wayslda stspa at Geeeh. Lyeaa. M.hama. Staytoa. Sublimity, SliilUa. Tmrnar. State he, pitai. Cottaga fans, a. U. Uamman. Salaav Fkeaa fe Auto tops to order. Curtains repaired. Cushions rebuilt. Top dressing Floor carpets Running board linoleum Cars painted AH kinds special work HULL'S TOP SHOP Y. If. C. A. RMr YOU DON'T BUY A Flag or Aoron or Scissors or a Pony With The Capital Journal But You Buy A Newspaper L. 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