Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 16, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WKIXESAV, OCTOBER 10, 1007
SOME OF
THE THINGS
WE EAT
Nearly Everything Adulterated, and
Even the Adulterants Are
Doctored
Tho cheap things nro undoubted
ly the worst, for tho poor nro nt tho
mercy of the Binull local dealers, but
-wo nro nil of us eating and drink
ing dycstulT by the quart. Of 55
samples of canned tomatoes analyz
ed by the government experts 25
woro found to contain preservatives.
Eosln, a red dye, la used to color
inferior tomatoes. Eighty-six out of
tho 0 samples of French peas con
tained copper, and so did 20 out of
43 cans of American peas. String
beanB nro even worse. Canned corn
is whitened with acids. Out of 41
canB examined, 24 contained pre
servatives. Of 394 samples of mo
lasses 1C7 contained glucoso and
ono-thlrd of them Bhowed tho pres
ence of tin. Slxty-threo snmpleB of
maplo sugar woro adulterated with
glucoso.
Ono oamplo of honey laboled 75
por cent common syrup and 25 per
cent extract honey, was fpund on
nnalyBiB to contain no honey at all
but 85 por cent of glucoso, colored
with coal tar dyes. Two hundred
samples of candy contained para
flno. Candlo grcaso 1b particularly
provalont In caramels, chocolatos
and molnsseo candy.
A kind 1 carted woman Invited a
company of Italian girls who worked
in a candy factory to a Christina
party. Sho 1iad an ontortnlnmont
and ClirlBtmnB treo for them, and
among o'her things wntj a box of
lino chocoloto creams for nach ono.
When thoy wont away every child
loft her box or enndy on tho chair
behind hor.
"Why, aron't you going to take
your chocolates?" snid tho surprised
llOBtCBB.
"Oh, no," they' snld In n chorus,
"wo mnko thoso."
Chocolnto creams aro varnished
to glvo thorn that nleo.gloBsy coat
ing, and gumdrops nnd sticky candy
aro colored with rod and bluo nul
llno dyes.
Our butter gets Its nlco yollow
color from coal tar dyes, to say
nothing of tho oleomargarino in it
Nlnoty-fivo por cont of all samples
of but tor 'submitted woro adulter
ated. Wo aro eating practically no
puro butter. Most of tho JaniB and
Jollies of commorco aro adulterated
with glucoso and colored with coal
tar dyes. Eighty por cont of the
cream of rtartar examined by tho
government contained alum, starch
nnd calcium sulphnto. Coffoo la
mado from all sorts of things, ovon
from tho sweepings of bnkoahopR
A largo quantity of coffeo wa9 hold
up recontly bocaiiKo It contained a
largo proportion of .common cluy.
Ono manufacturer of mustard ho
yollow oc'hro sent to his factory by
tho ton. Mustard Ib dyed with a
lolnonouB form of coal tar dyos. In
n popper factory ono man has noth
ing to do but whool dirt, that lin
ing tho cheap and convenient form
of adulterant used thoro for ground
poppor. No ronn can say what ho is
tmtlng when ho tastos popper.
Tho variety of things found In It
mnko tho hond wlm. Tho Inclurto
red Biuuhil wood whoat, corn, buck
wheat, aniline dye, grain hull, rice,
pea, and bean Bholls, cornmoal,
ango. rnconnut shells, ollvo moal,
Unseed monl. sawdust and sand
Ono mn think to got around this
fraud t-v buying poppor whole, but
got- 'nploru 'dyad with lampblack.
The tanu adulterant, with tho ad
dition of gyptmiu, tumeric. eharcoa1,
bnrk and a fow other things, aro
found In Hploot. Ground rook ou
ters In our buklhg powdor and bus
baud couiplttl because the hlaculti
nro h.iivy. Tliwu l fornmldohyd
in the milk and we spank of an In
Horutnblo Provident which remove
tho liable. Ono of tho immnoat
waya of mlurteruMon Is of, black
borri brands, because It Is bought
for Invalids, agod and dollento per-
Try It Try It Try It Try It Try It
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ST. LOUIS
POST-DISPATCH
Five Cent Cigar
If You Arc Looking For a Really Excellent Cigar at This Price
TRY IT
SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING UP-TO-THE-MINUTE DEALERS x
PERRY'S DRUG STORE.
W. W. Z1NN.
BREWER'S DRUG STORE.
A. h. HARVEY GROCER.
OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE.
H. G. MEYER & CO.
HAAS DRUG STORE
WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT
MOIR GROCERY CO.
J. M. LAWRENCE GROCERY.
AND MORE TO FOLLOW
HENRY W1PRUT & CO.
LOCAL DISTRIBUTERS
SALEM, OREGON
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Try It Try It Try It Try It Try It -
soiib who hope to got a little
Btrongth and appotlto from it. Out
of GOO samples examined, 4C0 con
tained no trace of blackborricB. They
woro mado of crude Bplrlts colored
with coal tar dyos. Ex.
havo n grammar school education
In addition to tho shop work, six
hours per week of cIbbb work 1b re
quired in mathematics, physics, tech
nology nnd mechanical drawing.
Tho wngCB aro graded from $ 1.50 to
$9.50 por weok, with a. bonus of
"' )W-Jk tip ' ' n
t $ k. w Mr
llnco Scimio III "Old Kentucky.'
"In Old flContuoky," which will be
soon ngatn ut tho Grand opera houao
Thursday, Octobor 17, has had n
wonderfully successful career. It in
now in the ilftoonth year of Ita oxUt-
onco In tho United Statoa and is also
favorite play In England, Gor-
inuuy, Australia and South Amorlca
Jacob l.ltt produced tho piece orig
inally In St. Paul In 1S92 and from
that tlmo to the presout It has hold
tho tngo fcotwon in and season out
and Its potency seonis to bo aB groat
with players today as In the first
yoarB of Its existence It Is always I
presented by a fine company nnd
with adequate and elaborate scenic
equipment. It still romains under
the original management nnd but
ono company proionts the play. No
number two companies' aro ever put
out In tho ploce. Tho plcanlnntos
aro n strong featuro of tho presenta
tion and their pnrt of tho entertain
mont Is always a distinct novelty.
Seats on Balo at box olllce Thurs
day, Octobor 17, at 0 a. m.
BITTERS
During tho
past 5t years
sclonco has
been unnblo
to find a bet
tor or safer
modlctno tbnu
tho Hitters
for curing
jiupsda,
ItullKtion,
fOMlVCMCM,
UlllOHSMCSS,
wlo His,
mhiI MmIhHh,
Try it today
Sunn Righteous Corporations, i
Among tho corporations that havo
buQii far-alghtod enough thus to un
dertake tho training of thslr skllllod
men a fw havo had romnrkablc
succors, and their syatoms dosorvos
tho thoughtful attontton of all who
lire lmorostod In Industrial educa
tion
Tho llaldwln Locomotive Works
of Phlhuloluhla, for Instanco, takes
approntlcos to tho Industry of loco
motlvo building In all Us branches.
Thoro has buon some form of np
rontlchli) In thoso works since
liiCJV, but tho present s,stom was
adopted only In 1901, whon It was
made a dHlnct department with its
own superintendent;
The General Electric company of
Lynn has two classes or apprentices,
Tho regulur apprenticeship coutbo
covers a period of four yeara. Bo
gtuuera must be 16 yeara of ago and
$100. Tho apprentices become foro
mou. master moclmnlcs and superln
tondeuts. This company also take
high school graduatos as drawing
otllco apprentices. . s
Tho Wostlnghouso company of
Pittsburg has a spoclal foreman of
its npprontico dopartmout, who has
gonoral charge of all apprentices and
who outllnos tho courses of work
tho apprentices aro to follow. Six
months' work In tho drawing-room
Is required of each apprentice and
a dally report throughout the
course. Ralph Albertson In Chari
ties and tho Commons.
Dr. Stoned
Drug Store
Tho only cash drug storo In Oregon,
owes no ono, and no ono owes It;
carries largo stock; its Bhelvos.
counters and show cases nro loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet
articles, wines and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stono Is a regular gradunto In medi
cine, and hns had many years of
experience in tho practice. Consul
tations aro free. Prescriptions aro
freo, and only regular prices for
medicine. Dr. Stono can bo found nt
his drug storo, Salem, Or., from C
in tho morning until 9 at night.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven lre
Fencing.
Netting, Pickets, Gates, Shingles, F
& D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doon
and AJJustlble Window Screens
All at lowoat prices.
Walter Morley
250 Court St. Salem, Ore.
TORRID ZONE
FURNACE
"For flvo years my family has not
been troubled with the winter
coughs; wo owe this to Ballard'a
Horehound Syrup. I know it has
saved my children from many sick
spells." Sold by D. J. Fry,
GREAT
INVENTOR
IN TOWN
W. E. Gambcll, the Automatic Gas
Cut-Off Genius Is Here
Tho above cut represents our
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace.
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust
proof. Economical and durable.
A? L. FRASER
258 STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heating
V. E. Campbell, Inventor of the
Campbell automatic safety gas cut
off, Is again in the city, and mnny
people who are interested In me
chanical contrivances, nro enjoying
an acquaintance with him. It is un
doubtedly a fact that he hns one of
the most attractive Inventions of the
age. His contrivance seems to bo
simple, and yet It meets a. need that
hns been keenly nparent ever since
tho use of gas 'as an Illuminating
substance has been beforo tho pub
lic. His Invention makes It impos
sible for gns to pass through a Jot
when1 It Is not burning, hence if i
light is accidentally extinguished,
blown out or goes out from tempor
ary difficulty with the gas plant, tho
flow of gas Is sure to bo cut oft.
Thus it not only prevents gna from
escaping, but in mnny instance?
saves. Thoro are thousands of cases
of asphyxiation every year, and this
Invention will forever put a Btop to
it. Even if a person wishes to sul
cldo by tho gas routo It would be Im
possible with this fixture on the
light. Tho invention is also very
valuable on a gas or gasolino stove.
In most cities tho lntter aro entirely
prohibited, but with this automatic
.cut-off they nro just ns snfo as nny
kind of a stove.
Mr. Campbell has made headquar
ters at the Willamette and at Fra
ser's plumbing establishment. It Ih
suggested by some enthusiasts who
havo become familiar with tho pat
ent that Mr. Campbell sell some
stock In his company while in Salem,
and It is now understood that a lim
ited quantity will bo placed at thu
disposal of Salem parties. It would
be well for anyono Interested In such
mattors to cotnmunlcato with Mr.
Eraser or with Mr. Campbell hlm
solf. Tho following testimonials speak
for themselves:
San Frnnclico Ca!.
To whom It may cencern:
Wo, tho undersigned, havo care
fully examined tho mechanism of
Cnmpboll'a Automatic Safety Gas
Burner nnd subjected it to severe
tests nnd find thnt overythlng clnlrc
cd for it by tho patentee Is as stated,
and recommend tho burner for it
llfo nnd gas saving appliance.
W. C. HASSLER, M. D.,
Chief Sanitary Inspector.
T. J. FARRELL,
Chief Plumbing Inspector.
F. H. Lauzon, electrician for tho
board of public works at Tacoma,
says:
"In adding my opinion to the
mnny others expresoed ns to the
morlts of tho Campbell Automatic
Safety Cut-off, I wish to state that
I havo examined tho device as ap
plied to gas jots and gasolino stoves,
and do not hestltnte Jn giving ray
unqualified endorsement, ns I con
sider this tho most perfect device
that has como under my observation
nnd I venture tho opinion that when
theso cut-offs nro manufactured It
will In ft comparatively short time
come Into unlversnl use, as tho use
of It will practlcnlly eliminate the
dangers Incurred In the use of either
gas or gasolino.
M. C. Bingham, master mechanic,
at 421 Skldmoro streets, Portland,
has this to say:
"My long experience as an active
constructor of mechanical devices,
closo application of mechanlcnl prin
ciples and my never ceasing effort
to know how to do things, has well
fitted me to Judge of this device, and
I must say that the Campbell Auto
matic Cut-off is tho most perfect
and complete piece of mechanism It
has been my pleasure to examine.
"It Is perfoct in Us working, ab
solutely automatic In its movement,
durable In Us construction and as
sensitive In its principles of opera
tion as seems possible for human In
telligence to construct thought and
matter.
"I will say in conclusion thnt It
is my Judgment that no one will
make a mistake by investing in the
capital stock of Campbell's Auto
matic Safety Gas Burner company,
for I bellevo it will b6 a wise and
prudent Investment."
E. Lyons, manager of the North
ern Pacific Terminals company, at
Portland, has this to say:
"I havo examined and tested the
automatic safety gas burner and find
It to be far beyond what It was rep
resented. It certainly looks good to
me."
H. Beckwith, general agent of the
Veria
UdiesHme Jo
Sending truthl(iT7.
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containing ,h 'fErT? ti
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thousands wfco rttd thewfcKffiSS
article novcr riw the hnm& iSSS
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bpicuous m possible. The buuVuS
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Wells Fargo express, tt PorjJ
says:
"I havo thoroughly examine!:
Automatic Safety Gas Bnrntn
am sntlsficd It Is all It u rt.t.
therefore I do not hesitate U i
scribe for stock.
This Invention is now oa til
tlon at tho plumbing rtiopcfi
Fraser.
n
Rockefeller probably thlnh til
tho battlo of Kenesaw moBnttin
only a skirmish compared lit
Bangulnary engagement tb
which he passed nt Chicago.
n
W. Akcndrlck, Valley JIIDi, !
writes: I havo used Ballard 1 1
hound Syrup for coughs ujuw
treubles: It Is a pleasant it! i
effective remedy." Sold tj 1 J
Fry.
o
A Btory is going arounjitej
cat thnt adopted six mice. Sal
n suspicion thnt this Is anaaeo
of benevolent nB'Simllatloa-'
lngton Herald.
-o
Neglected Cold
Every part of the nucowEa
brane( the nose, throat, ew
and lungs, etc., arc subjected to J
easo and blight from neslectrte
Ballard's Horehound Srw
pleasant and effective renety
Tim rnurts nro beginnlBf to t.1
to light so much corruption us
nr.l Oil nffnlrs that It will w
ly difficult to overlook proper i
Ishment.
Tho other girls ashed how It (
ci.n wna Rft fair to se'
Sho told tl-em they could K i
If they'd use HoIIMffiW
-For sale at Dr. Stone's
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11 Will UO v.. - .,
maue mucu ' - ' iMKWi
against the Increase In t F i
print paper.
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