Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 27, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOVKSXh. SAL. OlfCOW. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 87, 1B07.
The Importance
j nAnftlr Hflhffcf
01 KC&U1M1
i the body depends upon how regularly the stomach,
ybe1ftlfarcoiin es orm thcr respective duties. Care-
liTtr.kiyf.y lQ aUending to Nature's demands, brings on
i safS or. fl Loner or later, have a bad effect on the general
kltb. . t . jnctivc liver, retarded digestion are important
SlaKgu.DO",'':,.nlnie attention.
pltttrt calling
BEECHAM S PILLS
- wnicdv. They possess corrective properties
remedy. They possess corrective properties
" a pr?V!vnriblv upon the several organs and induce free
Wcb ac ff ra0,mcnFt9( so Ycry essential to the bodily health.
,nd reB"" - instant attention to tUe calls ol Nature.
i initesd scase. Bcecuanrs nus arc mc oia. ana re
jfsafeguard of health and can alwaysbe depended upon to
l .ate Ik M WV F Wfe J
'safeguard of healtu ana cuu iuwuy u u'l'""' uyu;
Keep Stomach, Liver and
DOW CIO X" --vrw-. ww
ti, lOo and 23o, with full directions.
KTENSION
FOREIGN
COIMIERC
E
rods Upon Freight, ! .abdr
and material tosi
..hlngton, Feb. 27.-Humor in
dlsruHion of tho corporntlon
ilon" It sounds almost Incrcd-
but a Httlo brochuro, of tho
; tenor as tho ponderous warn-
mlnst bjsterical trontmont or
mbjcct issued in the Proslilont'J
sil messago nnu uiu iuiuh. .
kfadi of various executivo ue-
nfnti of the govcrnmont, has
Its appearanco as an addition
Mi class of literature.
artUlo is the text of a brief
ttu made Ik fore the rncont nn-
il convention of the Extension of
Foreign Commerce of the United
n, which was held bore. Tho
ier was Dr, Jnmos Howard
of tho Gcorgo Washington
rlty, who Is eminently well
t to speak on tho subject of for-
ijrommerco by renson of his wido
ligations abroad and tho fact
r.kebas made deep personal study
It!? question In foreign fields. Bc-
trfol his Interest In this question
foreign trade ho has boon decor-
r4 ly thirteen governments.
DrJGores address is based prlmnr
icithe condition of forolgn trndo
i wlares that foreign trado dif
i om domestic merely in ono
i tespect permanency of ox-
Ht tanrfltfnna TIia iiinnufnf.tfitnt.
Mutes a market in dlstnnt
uni for his goods, ho snj'8, must
:n i assurance that whon ho Is
Wln to meet tho ilemnmls. i hn
I raw materials, labor nnd
'W I not be greatly In oxcoso
M h are at nresent. In tho
otyary Increases In wngos nnd
cost for raw mntorlnln
tertth manufacturlne entornrlaos
rtio realize this condition havo
''Td Into consolldatlona. that
f "MR economies in production
M may bo attained. This.
Wtyhows s the beclnnlne nnd
tniy the corporation a name
political demagogues havo used to
Bcaro tho mnsses
Another dnngerous fonturo of tho
situation seen by Dr. Goro is tho ac
tivity of individual states in the en
nctmont of legislation nimed at the
corporation. In touching on this he
snys:
"This anti-trust sentiment, tho
outcomo in n laTge measure of tho
dissatisfaction that some grow rich
while others stay poor, is mnklng
itself felt In those states whero the
legislatures nre helping us toward
tho logical conclusion thnt every
family can support itsolf by 'taking
in washing.'
"Whon the rights of stntos woro
grnnted to us in our constitution
thoro was no droam of tho prosont
rnmincntlons of commorco, which
In ordor to nchlovo tho best results
must rognrd tho boundaries of states,
as woll as of countries, ns artificial.
Whon the domnnds of a country nre
Insiifflolcnt to support a factory, the
patronngo of neighboring countries
Is solicited nnd tho pcoplo at home
as woll as those nearby profit by tho
bonoflts thnt como from the greater
production.
"But If the attempt bo mndo to go
boyond a state line which is no
moro rcnl than tho lino thnt delim
its tho county tho enterprising
manufacturer is told thnt foreign
mndo goods nro ndmltted only by
courtoBy nnd may bo excluded under
tho provisions of n stnto law bnscd
on antipathy to trusts, tho color of
tho hnlr of the manufacturer or the
grndo of cigars ho smokes."
Dr. Goro contends that foreign
trado Is not growing ns rapidly as it
might woro lnrgo mnnufneturors as
sured of fnlr nnd uniform treatmont
by tho different stntes. Ho bollevcs
that tho fedornl license plan for cor
porations would provo n solution for
tho difficulty, provided tho stntos
should considor an ontorprlso hold
ing such a charter immune from
tholr local restrictions.
Hunting for Trouble.
"I've lived In California 20 years,
and am still huntlnc for troublo In
tho way of burns, sores, wounds,
bolls, cuts, sprains, or a caso of piles
that Bucklen's Arnica Salvo won't
quickly cure," writes Charloa Walt
ors, of Alleghany, Sierra Co. No use
hunting, Mr. Walters; It cures ovory
caso. Guaranteed at J. C. Jerry't
drug store; 26c.
I f 808MMMf itllHltft
Staple Dry
Goods Bargains 1
?"$"er Embroidery, yard 25c
"Embroldorloa and Insertion at 3c a yard and up.
- .ijuu iou, each 19c 9
?f Panu. pair 25c
LutJ.T ue a-wuiea uvorsnlrts. each c
v.ii0, vaon , .bc
rappers, each 6So
ippera, each 7Be
Sfety pins, dozen 3c
wety Pine, dozen lc
.lo
W Hose, pair ' jq0
Vt h n union auits ror, suit . , ,v. 76a
ItfC ?r,,LWer8 BP0C,,l, Pa,r ' 25
kOttitr ' BOod va,u. at J1.25
CefiCaUco- "" cc
j- 1 C ac and 10c assortments.
iRwpin &
Greenbatim
COMMtRCIAL STREET
'iininimmiiimminnni
SPLENDID
COMEDY
COMING
Geo. M. Cohan's most famotis suc
cess "Forty-flvo Minutes from Brond
way" will bo presented nt tho Grand
opera houso Saturday evening, March
2. Tho piny comes hero under tho
direction of Klaw & Erlangor direct
from a yenr's run In New York and
Chicago having been presented twen
ty weeks In jtho former and thirty
weeks In tho lntter city to enormous
receplts. Messrs. Klaw & Erlanger
havo given Mr. Cohan's bright and
witty play a superb production nnd n
cast of much promlnenco headed by
the universal favorite Corlnno.
For his funmnklng tho young
playwright seized upon tho harmless
village of New Rochcllc, on tho Now
York, Now Haven nnd Hnrtford
railroad, which Is only n short run
from tho mcrtopolts, nnd brought to
Its Blcopy precincts n number of wlde
awako Now Yorkors, who nro In do
spalr at being settled In n town thnt
poos to hod nt 10 p. m. nnd cannot
bonst h. slnglo enfe. Tho Btory of
the play, Is stold In such n novel
manner ns to roally absorbing, nnd as
Incidents succeds incident In rapid
ordor tho nudlonco In convulsed.
Ronl comedy Is tho basis of tho
nleco, and ns Is to bo expected,
Corlnno Is IrrcqlBtlblo In tho role of
Mary Jnno Perkins, tho housomnld
of tho deconsod millionaire. Sho Is
glvon n splendid part, nnd she brings
a rare and dcllcnto Interpretation to
tho role of tho simple Mnry, who Is
all heart, with her smiles and tears,
hor puns nnd witty snlllea.
The music of tho piny is composed
In Mr. Cohan's best stylo, two of tho
Bongs "Mary Is n Grand Old Nnmo"
nnd "So Long Mnry" having acquir
ed Immenso popularity everywhere
Noah was the founder of
indigestion He forgot to
leave the pigs ashore
The American people in consequence
have ever since been victims of lard
k" cooked food and indigestion.
Lard soaked food is not fit for human
stomachs because lard is made from
greasy, indigestible hog fat, and is bound,
sooner or later, to make trouble for your
inner machinery.
Cotlolcne is the only rational, national
shortening. It is a pure vegetable pro
duct and its source (the cotton fields of
the Sunny South) is in striking contrast
to the source of lard (the pig-sty).
Cottolenc is a clean, wholesome pro
duct that makes food palatable, nutritious
and healthful, and food that any stomach
can digest. If American housewives but
knew the superiority of Cottolenc over
lard, both from a practical and health
standpoint, lard would never again
enter any well-regulated
kitchen.
COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest
possiblo award) over all other cocking fats at the
recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked
with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE.
"Home Helps" a book or" 300 choica recipe, edited
by Mtt. Rorer, is yours for a 2 cent stamp, if you
address The N. K. Fairbmnk Company, Chicago.
A NEW FEATURE Tho patent tdr-tlght top on thU pdl It for
tho purpoto of keeping COTTOLENE clean, froih and wholesome;
it alto prevent it from absorbing all disagreeable odor of tha
grocery, uch a fish, oil, etc
Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
fSVi'riiTftTJB
Record of Mrs. Vroomaifs
Franqucttc Walnut Grove
Since It Began Bearing
OUKGON NURSERY CO.,
SALEM, OREGON.
GENTLEMEN:
YOU ASK MB TO GIVE YOU A REPORT OF THE INCREASE OF MY
FRANQUETTE WALNUT TREES SINpit THEY REGAN TO REAR.
HAl'I'ILY I HAVE THE FIGURES AT HANI).
WHEN 8 YEARS OLD, 1001 ., H2 WIS
WHEN t YEARS OLD, 1002 ' B20 WIS
WHEN 5 YEARS OLD, 1003 ; 51,700 LHH
WHEN O A'EARS OLD, 100 1 ,000 WIS
WHEN 7 YEARS OLD, 1005 "'" ,a,T-rt Ij,W
WHEN 8 YEARS OLD, 1000 .24,1111 WW
THE OUT-VUT HAS PRACTICALLY DOUIILICD EVERY YEAR SINCE
THE TREES CAME INTO REARING.
MRS. IS. M. VROOMAN,
WALNUTMERE
SANTA ROSA, CALIF.
NOV. 22, '00.
THIS GROVE CONTAINS 05 ACRICH AND IS PLANTED WITH 1,000
FIRST GENERATION GRAFTED FHANQUBTTB WALNUT THEKH.
AFTER FILLING ALL ORDERS TO DATE. WE STILL HAVK A
FEW TREES OF THE VROOMAN STRAIN FRANQUMTTK WALNUTS.
THESE ARE ONE-YEAR, SECOND GENERATION FROM 1005 CROP
OF NUTS. SAME AS ON HORDEH. INTERESTED PARTIES HHOUWI
WRITE FOR FREE ROOK ON WALNUT CUITURE OR CALL AT OUR
OFFICE AND SEE THIS STOCK FOR THEMSELVES.
WE PAID MRS. VROOMAN W.140.55 FOR THE 1000 CROP OF
NUTS OVER $100.00 PER ACRE, THE 8TH YEAR FROM PLANT
ING. THIS IS THE VARIETY THAT IS DESTINED TO MAKE THE
WILLAMKTTK VALLEY FAMOUS AS A WALNUT HROTION. GET
STARTED RIGHT ITS MORE THAN HALF THE RATTLE AND USUAL
LY ALL THE PROFIT. CALL AT OUR OFFICE ON 12TH STREET,
OR ADDRB0S
Oregon Nursery
Company
SALEM,
OREGON
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