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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1925)
FAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, ' JANUARY 2, lP2o. 1 925 PROSPECTS Portland, Jan. t The year just cIomU baa been a period of achieve ment and the New Year opene with prom 1m of proaperlty, in the opin ion of many representative Port land bank era, manufacturers and hip pen of Oregon products, quot ed by the Portland Telegram. "Optlnilam prevails among busi ness men generally," says the newspaper. "They cits that senti ment Is of the kind preceding per iods of proaperlty. Confidents In the futurs Is essential to rapid In dustrial and commercial progress and this element Is not lacklnK-" A. L. Mills, president of the First National bank of Portland pointed to the exceptionally satis faotory outlook for the lumber In dustry and the Improving position of farmers, wool producers, fruit growers and producers of other commodities in Oregon and adja cent atates as a reason for believ ing that proiiperous times are re appearing. Even the livestock in dustry is beginning to recover, he believes. The lumber industry of Oregon and Washington will force ahead more prosperously In the spring, believes V. C. Knapp, president of the Peninsula National bank, who returned to Portland recently from an ex tend -id tour of the middle western and southern and eastern states. Me studied the lumber markets and reached the conclusion that the demand for the forest products of the Pacific northwest through out 1925 wilt be exceptionally strong and that prices will be pro fitable for producers. COAST ATHLETES 1Y HON Seattle, Wash., Jan. 2. Atlilotr from Washington, Oregon and C:il ifornla brought many inturcolle mate and international champion ships buck to their homes heartlm during 1924, according to an an nual review of sporting events. The Unlveralty of Washington crew won the Intercollegiate row ing chaninolnsbin at Pouglikeepsle. N. Y., for the second consecutive year Wallace Scott, Husky tennis star, won the national intercolle giate tennis singles. Helen Wills nf Berkeley, a Unl Tersity of California student btroked her way to the women's Olympic tennis championship In addition to retaining her Ameri can title and many other national and International honors. The Kinscy brothers, also of California, won the national doubles crown. Physicians warn against neglect ing co n Kits and cold and tell of tho scrliHis lung complications tluit may result. landing pliysiclami now prescribe IlALSAMKA for all brom hlul affections. HAI-SAM I A Is a pure vegetable preparation made from a newly discovered plant. Ur. ItcnJ. b Onbirce .An derson, Mo., writes: "1 use It ci clurdvcly for my practice and my family... It Is quick, siiro and wife In Its action llko nothing else." Toward the end of the influenza epidemic a government physician noticed that a tribe of Indians in Nevada, by the use of oils from a native plant were Immune from the ravages of Influenza, lie used these oils among his white patient and then In a hnaplt.il over-flowing with "death" cases. News of the results swept the world and for some time it was not pos sible to supply the demand. BAUSAMUA has now been Standardized and gives uniformly miraculous results In four ways: 1. It souths the Inflamed membrnneB and relieves irritation. 2. Jt In creases secretion of mucous and permits easy expectoration, S. It stimulates pores of the skin In throwing off body poisons snd 4. It strikes at the cause, checking germ action Immediately. Do not confuse It with ordinary balsam cough syrups that are only soothing syrups and do not go to the base of the trouble. Unlike other cough remedies BALSAM KA Is free from coal tar and other harmful narcotics. Pleasant to take and absolutely safe to give to children. Be sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A with the picture of the Indian on the package. Uuaranteed to relieve any cough, no matter from what cause, or your money back. All druggists sell BALSA MR A. In Sa lem buy It from J. C. Perry Drug store. adv. For CHRONIC COUGHS VifA Pott Hi aU TPw ' Your FTJRNiTURE and Tools Best Prices Paid Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Com'l St. Phone 947 EPIDEMIC OF GRIPPE REPORTED IN BELGIUM Brussels. Jan. i. An eDldmic of grlpps, due, It Is bettered to the recent rspld fluctuation In temperature, h spread to all parte of Belgium and la eauainjt a large number of death. Queen Elisabeth I tbe latest to auffer from tbe dleeaae. Her indiepoeitlon will not affect King Albert' plan for an aulo trip acroa tbe Sahara desert with Marshal retain of France. 1929 IN 8 YEARS Washington, Jan. 2. Tornadoes in tbe United States during the eight years ending with 1923 caused the loss of 1929 lives and the destruction of more than I'iU, 000,000 worth of property. These figures were reported In a paper prepared for the eession of the American Meteorological society today by II. C. Knnfcr of the Uni ted States weather bureau. More "twisters" were reporte-J n Arkansas than any other state. 76 occurred there during the eight year period. Those having more inan liny were: Kansas, Texas, Iowa. Missouri and Oklahoma. Tho total numoer for the whole country was 762. Subscribe for the Journal A THREE DAYS' DANGER SIGNAL Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an smulsihed creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical liscovcry with twofold action; it soothes and heals tbe inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all anown drugs, creosote Is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung roubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic cough ana colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent foi building rjp the system after colds ot the nu. Money relunded if sny cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, la not relieved after taking accord ing to directions. Ask vour drussist Creomulsion Co., Atlanta, Ga. (Adv.) Omaha, Neb.. Jan. 2. Condi tlone accompanying the crash of Paul P. Scott, air mall pilot near Elko. Ner., December 19. as re lated In the official report of the accident to Air Mall Superintend ent Carl r. Egge, brought that incident Into oloee rivalry with that of Major Frederick U Mar tin, who flew hie plane Into the aide of an ice covered mountain in Alaska last spring, and wa3 forced to abandon leadership of the army around the world flight. Major Martin, after crashing into the mountain, was the object of an official search by scores of persons in governmtnt planes and United States ships which toured the Icy waters of the Arctic re gion for days, only to find his way Into a Tillage of that froz en country and make known hie whereabouts. According to the report of the Scott Incident, the pilot, flying at an altitude ot 7500 feet, crash ed Into a mountain forty miles west of Elko, when he ran Into a heavy foe; en route from Salt OPIUM SMOKING III - CHINA ON DECREASE Seattle. Wuh.. Jan. 2. Dr. C. C. Wen ft, one of fire league erf nations delegates from China. elsrsd on bis airlral last sight from Genera. Switzerland, that opium smoking la 16 year ha decreased IS per cent among ah. younger generation ot Chinee. "Tnl lmprorement does lot lessen the danger of the opisza traffic In China and other na tions," ald Dr. Wang. Dr. Wang was a member of the league's finance and transporta tion committee. He said the big gest problem bandied by tbe committee was th rehabilitation of Austrian finance. Dr. Wang declared a committee had been ap pointed to Investigate Austria' financial problems and predicted that a solution would bs found. Dr. Wang was accompanied by hit brother S. C. Wang, who hao spent a year In practical work with the Belgian state railway His brother plan to enter rail way work In China. Both were to leave today for Vancouver, B. C. where they are to sail for China. FRENCH PARLIAMENT ADOKTO JAN. 13 Paris, Jan. I. (By Associated Preas) The French parliament adjourned at 7 o'clock yesterday until January 13. Among tbe pending measures, the passage of which was necessary before the beginning ot tbe new year, was the bill for provisional monthly appropriation pending the pas sage of the budget. An Important measure upon which agreement was finally reached was that for ratification of the agreement" between the ministry ot finance and the bank of France respecting the dispo sition of the recent Ameican loan of 1100,001), 000. Cau.-ie la a substance exerting iu power Into act, to make one thing begin to be. - - How Fat Actress Became Slender Many stage people now depend entirely upon M&rniola Prescrip tion Tablets for reducing and eon trolling fat. On clevsr actress tells that she reduced steadily and easily by using this new form of th famous Marmola Prescrip tion. Now, by taking Marmola Prescription Tablets several times a year, she keeps he weight just right. All druggists sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a box or If you prefer you can secure them direct from the Mar mola Co., General Motors BMg.. Detroit, Mich. Zf you have not tried them, do so. They are pleas ant to take and effective. Adv. Lake City to Reno. Scott's shoul der was broken In the crash, but despite this handicap, he walked 12 miles in a temperature of 40 degrees below aero to the South ern Pacific railroad tracks where he flagged the first train. There's a REASON for the POPULARITY oftht d new winter And that's perform unce, all-'round superior performance for winter driving-Quick, hair-trigger startingl Fast acceleration 100 power, mileage a-plenty I All-'round performance nothing sacrificed. Get a tankful today at any red, white and blue pump in town at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers "in every way a better gasoline." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Crffornis) IN EVERY WA3fAbetter easoline Quick ikitling KJ OQo power Children Cry for Big Mileage Low Cost There's an unusually generous measure of mileage, for the money, in the used cars now on our salesroom floor. The wide range of models makes selection easy. Our used car sales policy makes it safe. 90 day guaran tee on certified cars. New type Maxwell Touring, driven only a little, looks like new $525 Willys-Knight Touring, 7-pass. 395 Fords with starters - 1925 license furnished on certified cars. CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR MARKET 1 255 Church Street Phone 885 LAl'lTAL JOUKNAL WANT ADS SATISFY I'll IS VV Aft lb MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it Hutcheon Paint Store Faint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine and Wallpaper If you have a painting job to do come in and get our prices. We have the right materials and can tell you the amount required for any job large or small Get the benefit of our 30 years experi ence as practical painters. Phone 594 154 S. Com'l. St. Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM We thank our customers for a prosperous year's busi ness in 1924. We hope by our continued good service to merit a continuance of your patronage. We Wish You All a Happy New Year WE WILL NOW TALK BUSINESS TO YOU Do you intend to buy blankets soon. We have first quality Blankets. We Do Not Carry Seconds or Defectives Nashuas Best, 72x84 Large white, heavy, fluffy blankets. Pink or blue borders. Only $4.50 pair Pretty plaid blankets 66x80 weight 4H lbs. Reduced from $4.50 to $3.95 pair Grey Wool Blankets 5 lbs. Reduced to $5.73 pair Turk Towels, 17x35 22y2c 81x90 Seamless Sheets $1.25 Outing Flannel Bargain Heavy weight, best grade. Our regular 23c yard, now 19c yd. 66x80 Heavy Robes Regular $4.50 Now $3.90 BedSpreads at Reduced Prices Out bed spreads are better values than you can pur chase at any other store. Pay attention to the size and quality. S2x94 Satin finish, high grade, reduced price $4.75 79xS6 72xS4 80x90 Satin finish, Very special, Not ire the a good grade, reduced price s,ze reduced to reduced price $3.50 $2.50 $2.75 Our Millinery Department Showing satin Hats at $5.00 each. They are wonders for the money. Closing out all winter hats at very low prices. 240 and 246 North Commercial Street Ol JUL ssVj Remnants and Short Lengths V2. Regular Price Starting Saturday, Jan. 3, 1925, 9 a. m. AN All Sweaters, Scarfs and Sets l3 OFF Regular Price Some Hosiery Specials Discontinued numbers of Ladies' and Chil dren's Lisle Hosiery, values to 6,r)c pair, Sale Price 33c Pair Ladies' Silk and Fibre, regular 9Se value, Sale Price 79c Pair Ladies' Silk and Wool, values to $1.98, Sale Price $1.39 Pair Ladies' Pure Thread Silk, all colors and sizes Sale Price $1.29 Pair Ladies' full fashioned thread silk in all colors Sale Price $1.69 Pair We carry the famous Allen A Hosiery Oldfashioned Just one year ago we opened our Store in Salem and since that time have enjoyed a very satisfactory business and hope we have made many ever lasting friends. Now we are just finishing our inventory and find many short lines and other lines we will discontinue. Therefore we are groing to put this high grade Merchandise on sale at a price that will clean our shelves for Spring goods. Remember no old goods; this is our first sale, Starting Saturday, January 3, we will put on sale our stock of Merchandise at prices that mean dollars to you. "Watch our windows for extra Specials." We will discontinue Aprons, Blouses, Dresses, Kimonos, and will sacri fice our stock. There will be bargain feasts in every department. Don't fail to take advantage of a real sale. Big saving in Silks, Dress Goods, Domestics, Curtain Material, Underwear, Hosiery, Lingerie, Umbrellas. Come Saturday, January 3, and see for yourself, if its not a real Clearance Sale. SHELDON-SHERWIN CO. Phone 265 Specializing in Dry-Goods and Furnishings "Quality Merchandise Only" 176 N. Liberty St. A Few Bargains 36-inch heavy Outing 25c 27-inch heavy Outing 15c 36-inch figured heavy Outing 35c Bed Spread Less 1-3 Cotton Batts special 45-inch Oil Cloth 35c Imported Jap Crepe 19C Bath Robe Cloth. . 69c 32-inch Kalbemie Ginghams 25c Tissues 39c Blankets Less 1-3 Curtain Material priced to sell. Flannelette 29c All Domestics reduced in price. One Lot of Silks, val ues to $3 $1.69 All Knit Goods at Greatly reduced prices. Many other Bargains to be found as our stock is new.