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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOlRNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 9149 PHEASANTS J., ii i ICE CREAM IN Final details of the 3,500,000 merger of 11 dairy and Ice cream plants of the northwest, Including the Buttercup Ice Cream plant of Balem, were completed yestorday In New York and definite an nouncement made of the merger on the coast. The concern will handle dairy products, ico cream, Ice, and condensed and powdsred milk. The companies making up the merger have had sales aver aged $3,116,934 annually for the past two years and since January 1 this year they have amounted to $2,110,240. Net profits have aver- eged $474,742 a year. For the current year It Is estimated earn Ings will reach $550,000. The Portland concerns taken In to the merger include Crystal Ice it Storage company, Mount Hood Ice Cream company. White Clover Ice Cream company and Hazel wood Ice Cream company. The other companies serving Oregon territory included In the merger are, Buttercup Ice Cream com pany, Salem; McMlnnville Ice company, McMlnnville Crystal Ice & Storage company, Astoria, and Maid o' wauna Ico Cream company, Vancouver, Wash. Present financing of the merger corporation will bo accomplished through solo of 80,000 shares of no-par common stock at $45 a share. $2,100,938 RECEIVED FROM GASOLINE TAX Up to October 1, thlfl year, grosa receipts of $2,203,995.62 have been received this year from motor ve hicle fuel taxes, mya a statement by Secretary of State Kozer.. Of this refunds amounted to $98, 089.16 and administrative expenses $4967.51, leaving $2,100,938.86 for the state highway fund. Since the Inception of the fuels tnx Inw In 1919 a total of $9,752,179.38 has been received, from which was de ducted $313,631.95 In refunds and $20,802.15 for administrative ex penses, leaving $9,417,745.30 for the highway, fund. Between February 25, 1919, and August 81, 1925, Inclusive 410, 100,531.05 gallons of gasoline and' 12,192,568.35 gallons of distillate were distributed In the state. Idr.caldweu i at aob bs Tells Women to Avoid "Physics" To Dr. W. B. Caldwell of Mon tlccllo, III., a practicing physl clan for 47 years It eccmcd cruel that so many constipated wo men and glrle had to he kept constantly "stir red up" and half sick by taking cathartic pills, tablets, salts. calomel and nasty- nils. While he know that constipa tion was the cause of nearly all headaches, biliousness, sallow vkin, Indigestion and etomnch misery, he did not believe that n sickening "purge" or "physic" ev ery lit 11c while wns necessary. In Dr. Cnldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a lnxutlvo which rcgulntcs the bowels. A single dose will establish natural, heal thy bowel movement for weeks at a time, oven for tlioo chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel movement but, best of all, it is often months beforo an other dose Is necessary. Besides. It Is absolutely harmless, and so pleasant that even a cross, fever ish, sick child gladly takes It. Buy a large 60 r fy fu cent bottio UnLaidweH S any store that CVnfin oils mcdlclno X1U M.1 6C0 ,or PEPSIN FREED TO SHOOT Portland, Oct. 8 A total of 9149 China pheasants and 6.4 Hungarian partridges have been liberated from the three state game farms so far this year, ac cording to tho September report of B. F. AverlJl, game warden, sub mitted to the commission yesterday During the past month ,tne report continued, Superintendent Simpson transferred Lawrence Demagalfikl to the Eugene farm and Joe Hen dricks, who has been at the Cor- vallbj farm, to Pendleton, where he "will bo In charge Two deer have been shipped by the commission to tho Woodmont Rod and Gun club, Woodmont, Md., for which the local body will receive a shipment of wild turkey. During the past month the most extensive work tho commission has ever done In the matter of salvaging standard fish along the Columbia river was brought to close, tho report announces. A t tal of 2,209,700 bass, crappies and catfish were salvaged and liber nted Into water adjacent to the small ponds In which they were stranded. I'orty-elgbt thousand of the 216,000 shipped and planted were sent to the Spokane county game commission, In exehango for which the Oregon commission will receive a shipment of Hungarian partridges this winter. MO Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Hurry mother! Even a fretful. bilious, constipated child loves the pleasant tnste of "California Fig Syrup" and It never falls eanfo tho bowels and sweeten he stomach. A teapoonful todny may prevent a sick child tomor row. Ask your drunglst for genuine California Fig Syrup" which hns directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Moth er! You must sny "California" you may get an Imitation fig sur- p. Adv. L. T. Dick and L. M. Hum CHINESE M KIM CI NIC CO. 420 and 420 state St. fin wonderful Chi note rente dies which will euro any human ailment Including aUlrnchc, hemlnclic. stmnnrh, kidney trouble, mnlo ami female, if III consult ns at once. Delay la dAngcroiiq. ICstnhllMird 18 years In Sa lem, Oregon. rhono 283 Tonight Only You're going to love them more than ever! 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