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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1001). TAGE NINK St. :x AJSkin of-Beauty Is a Joy. Forever Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER g. mWB newTjMHfr, Mm if jrgrM '' tr.1. S A'FAMMATHM AM MTHKI MMttEXIBR It k tbe doty of rrery woman to preserve her beauty, Mdaveo the most beautiful sanst protect tholr completion. A faultless oomploxloo, sweet, Sure, and wholesome k something evwr woaiB. osiro and which can be readily obtained by using GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, i This well known preparation dm been highly rccora tnendod by physicians, actresses, elngors, and women ot fashion for oror half a century. It renders the skin like the softness of velvet, leav ing it clear ana pearly white. a OOURAUD'g ORIENTAL CREAM cures Skin Diseases, relieves Irritation, soothes and In vigoratcs tbe skin, beautifies and Improves tlio oompkzion aad cannot be surpassed when pro paring for evening attire. FOR SALE DY DRUGOISTS AND FANCY OOODS DEALERS FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street, New York e a 'mBmmmmammmsmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm No. 6 ! Prepares yoasg pooplo for bookkeepers, stenographers and general offloe work. The development of tbe Northwest will afford oponingo foe thousands In tho next few years. Prtpore note. Bend for cataloguo. W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL Salem, Oregon The Engine Is the Best Alt Purpose Engine Tor Prices Call On . Harry P. Chase No. 101 front St. ( BBllSrJBaBBIlHlBIIIIKl VlsCBIIIIIB ifiif f cf tm fi letaf nnn ma 'TV?" C. E. LEBOLD & CO. I . - General - . Merchandise .-.. 1144 E. State St. 3JI Salem, Or. Return $10 in r 2 f V . ,.... cash checks and receive 50c in merchandise FREE OCTOBER'S MAGAZINES Where tho Pre.,lciit Will I test. Tho winter hi""1 of Chatlcs P. Toft of Cinclnna'l, elturo I'l.-ne tlres- ory, Texas, wxuvo President Tuft Is resting for a time on his aimitry wldo trip, is so.! ti i'o tuc .'lucst ranch resldonco i.i x.t U'.'.t.i Slutcs- It occupies n bivillti'. alio, over looking Corpus CurlBtl lnv nil utio t'do nnd man r.il's 1.1 luu 1 l-elu.ig- ing to his ran 'ti nnl form jroiMly upon tho otho situ). Tito lukhlcpto in cqulppod wtth u'l utJiierii (.oiivon-lr-.es and Is f'inild'ica with I ho vlow to affording tho grontost posall4. comforts. Tho Taft much, an it Is called, i In many respects n romarkahlo prop crty. It embraces a tract of 125,000 acres of land, noarly all of which Is covered with a low growth of mos quito trees. Tho soil Is rich and deop. It was liot known uutll n fow years ago that tho ranch was sltuatod In tho agricultural bolt of Toxas. It had always been consldorcd that that part of tho gulf region was too arid for tho successful growing ot crop Tho managomont of tho property has been ontlroly in tho bauds of J moon I Green for many years Allorn careful Investigation nl Green ciuno to tho conclusion that tho land wai suited for other Wb, lie woll as for cattlo grazing. Id dooldod to try tho experiment of gr iwlng cotton and othor crops. Ua employ id a prac Il eal farmor, nnd fu.ir liun ! I acres of tho ranch hnl v?ro cloiirod nnl put under tho pi J A good cop of cotton was obtained tho first year. Tho socoud year a m i.'ii bvtlcr yjold wis obtatnod. 'IK. was only six jors ago and since thou nearly two thousand acres bvi boon converted Into farms, and ai hddltlonal nine thousand ncros nr being prop.ii'od fo. next year's crop. Th roiulrs from theso farming opuiutlniw were so profltablo tin: tio utlontlon of homeBcokors fr.'rr 'llfferoul parts of tho country wat itKri.'tal to I ho pos sibilities of tlio lands In lint sen Ion From "Win j tlio .'rotuluit ;U Rest," In tho Niwvjli" Technical World Magazine. Wluit'8 in .McClure'N. Foremost among tho articles in tho Novembor nunibor of McCluro's Magazine arc: ""Tho Daughters of tho Poor," by George Klbbo Tumor, tho plain story of the development of tho Whlto Slave traffic under Tammuny rule, and "Pollogrn, tho ModU-al Mystery of Today," by Mar lon Hamilton Carter. Another artl clo of uoto Is "Psychology and tho Market," by Dr. Hugo Munstorberg, in which tho great scientist tells how psychology may bo applied to com merce and labor. William Archer contributes nu artlclo on "The Now Drama nnd tho Now Thenter;" Gen. Bingham, tho ox-poll to commissioner, writes of Now York's organized crimi nals; G. E. Maberly-Opplor describes "Gormany'B Preparedness for War;" and Lloutouant Sharkloton concludes the story of his dash for tho south polo. Among tho short storlos; "Tho Tiger Charm," by Allco Porrln; "Sorgoant McCarty's Mlstnko," by P. C. Mucfarlane; "The Crackorjaek Story," by HaroldKollook; "Vanity or tho Viewpoint." by Stanley OlmstOad; and "Tho Stolon Song," by Mlchaol Willlnms. Health Demands that the bowels be kept regu lar. Neglect means sickness. Sluggish bowels are quickly regulated by Beecham's Pills Sold Etenrwli.r.. In box.. 10c and 25c The Outing Magazine for November Dr. Woods Hutchinson's artlclo, "Dringlng tho Outdoors Indoors," Is tho leading fcaturo of popular Inter est In the Outing Mngazlno for No vember. In this Dr. Hutchinson has soino trenchant things to say regard ing tho right nnd tho wrong ways em ployed by pooplo to got good air Into tholr houses. His suggestions nro ot considerable practical value. Mr. Walter Camp, probably tho chief authority Intho country on mat tors pertaining to football contributes tho first artlclo of a sorlcs by him, entitled "Horocs of tho Gridiron," a vivid look back nt tho chief football personalities of tho last gonoratlon. Othor features of Impo.rtnnco nre: "Take Caro of Your Own Car." by Robert SIohh; "Ilulldlng Up tho Coun try by Itoll," by Kdward Huungford; -In Sonthorn Qunll Fields," by Todjd Russell; "The Funny Sldo of Foot ball," by George Jean Nathan; "South ward with tho lllrds," by B. P. Powoll; "Fall Fishing In tho At nntlc Surf," by Louis Rlfead, nnd "On Medltorranoan Shoros," a fascinating gllmpso of Alglors, by Dlgolow Palno. Two unusually good short storlos aro "Buphcmla of tho Lingering Youth," by Emmet F. Harto, and "Tho Man Who Rodo 'Purgatory," by Charles Aldon Soltzor. Fat Folks One Dollar Invested In n bottlo of theso wonderful, harmless fat reducing tablots and In 30 DAYS you will bo n normal, woll-forniod porson again. Don't carry around your ugly bulk your ungainly superfluous flesh. It makes you mlsorablo, ridiculous, and what la moro important, it subjects you to fatal consequences. Suddon tleath from Fatty Dogoncratlon, Heart Dlsoaso, Kidney Troublo, Apoploxy and Muscular Rheumatism all como from OVER-FATNESS. iifiiiaiinf injimHif fiat Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery in the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has beon doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No, 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive in Portland at 10:55 a, m, and 4:55 p. m. M. C. DICKINSON, Manager THt OREGON The October Century. Tho most timely foaturo of tho Oc tobor Contury Is tho Clermont chap tor of '.'Fulton's Invention of the Steamboat," written by tho inventor's gront-granddaughtor, Mrs. Olive C. Sutcllffo. This second of two valu able hlstolcal artlolos Is dovotod to the Clermont's making, launching and history, and tho narrntivo In cludes many, of Fulton's own letters and manuscripts now published for tho first time, In addition to photo graphic plans for tho Clermont, fo cently discovered. Other timely articles of tho nuni bor Include Mr. A. Darton Hepburn's discussion of tho question, "Is a Cen tral Dank Desirable?" contrasting the rigidity of tho United States currency with tho flexibility ot the currency of other nations; also two articles on the growing use of the "flngor print" system of Identification In govern mental and business circles. Charles B. Brewer tells of their use In tho United States navy and elsewhere and Jay Hambldge has much of In terest to say oa the remarkably suc cessful use by the New York police of this now method of identifying criminals. The number is rich In fiction. Those who have chuckled over. Albert Hickman's earlier stories, "Ovor proof," "Oriented" and "The A-Flat Major Polonalso," will wolcomo tho first part of his new tale, "An Unof ficial Lovo Story," which Is in a most racy vein. Tho Delineator for November. Every collego studont in tho Unltod States should read "My Ideal of tho Truo University," by President Wood row Wilson of Prlncoton University In Tho Delineator for Novembor. Dr. Wilson's vlow of education In its highest nnd largest meaning Is In spiring. Another nrtlclo of educa tional Interest Is "If tho Jnpancso Should Rear Your Chlldron," by dachl Klnnosuko, who gives tho poo plo of our Occidental civilization much to think about. "Kentucky's Fight for an Education," by Mabel Potter Daggett, Is a romarkahlo so cial study. It tolls what Southorn women can do when thoy concentrate tholr efforts on a pub.Ho movemont. IU this Novembor nunibor tho Rev Edward Tallmadgo Root dlscussos "Tho Alleged Dccllno In Church At tondanco" nnd supplies statistics that aro not altogether discouraging to American church-goors. Rudyard Kipling's short story, ''Tho Wrong Thing," tho third In tho romarkahlo series written for Tho Delineator, Is fascinating; It will bn road not ouco but many times.. Thoro aro two othor unusual short stories "Tho Clearing Bridal," Ed ward Lucas Whlto and "Tho Raco," by Allco Ilrown. Orace MacGowan Cooke's sorlal, "The Powor and tho Glory," Is contlnuod. Tho fashions for tho month nro re vlewod and charmingly Illustrated and thoro nro many clover suggestions for Thanksgiving dinners nnd Thangs glnvlug ontertalnmeuts. KHk mtkorpo R EZ M O V e: s Jr J 1 El SB Thousands of Testimonials from Grateful Persons Prove This. YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. YOUIt MONEY HACK IF IT KalLS. "AN'TI-CORPU" is nbsolutoly tho greatest discovery In modlcldo for reducing FAT. It is mado in the form ot a llttlo tablet out of VEGETABLE matter and Is easy and plena nut to tuko. It Is endorsed by ovory roputablo Physician nnd Collego ot Medicine. Ask your doctor. "ANTI-CORPU" is nbsolutoly harmless. Tho formula used In making this preparation Is on fllo In tho Bureau of Chemistry in Washington, which Is proof that It is PURE and HARMLESS. "ANTI-CORPU" reduces fat 3 to G pounds a woek. It reduces Doublo Chin, Fat Hips, and Flabby Chcoks. No wrinkles result from this reduc tion, for It makes tho skin iloso fitting nnd smooth. "ANTI-CORPU" strengthens WEAK HEART, euros PALPITATIONS. SHORT BREATH, nnd nets llko maglo In MUSGULAR RHEUMATISM and GOUT. PRICE $1.00 PKU BOTTLE. Monoy back If it don't do all wo claim. If your druggist docs not keep it, show him this ndvertlsomont nnd mnko htm got it for you, or you can send for It DIRECT to us. Wo pay postago and send In plain wrnppor. !I0 Day' Treatment in Xcvcry Bottle. rinpp Wo will Bend you a aamplo ot this wondorfulfat-roduclng ro tu rn pr edy on rocolpt of 10 conts to pay for poBtngo and packing. Tho ALfiv snmplo Itsolf may bo sufficient to roduco tho desired wolght. Mention this pnpor. Desk 5. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL COMPANY 31 West 152 Street, New York, N. Y. Tho wh61esomo, hurmloss green leaves nnd tender stems ot a lung healing mountainous shrub, glvo to Dr. Snoop's Cough Rouiedy Its otira tlvo properties. Tickling or dry bron chlal coughs quickly and safely yield to this highly offectlvo cough modi cldo. Dr. Shoop assures mothora that they can with safotv elvo it to oven vory young babes. No opium,! no chloroform absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It calms tho dis tressing cough, and heals tho sonui tlvo morobranes, Accopt no other. Domand Dr. Shoop's. Sold by Capi tal drug store. The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to seleot from. Como and see us. Electric Fixture & SupplyCo. L. S. HYDE, Manager i3iiamiiiji)atnniiiitH3iitf tnHi !! OREGON CALLS- !! "MORE PEOPLE" I'mkk tho word to your relatives and friends to come now. I! Low Colonist Rates Men uro lying awake nights con cocflng fall styles that will put us to sleep, o Stomach troubles would moro quickly disappear if tho Idea of treat ing tho causo rather than tho effect would como Into practice. A tiny, Insldo, hidden nervo, says Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength to tbe stomach. A branch also goes to the heart, an done to the kidneys. When theso "Inside nerves' fall, then tho organs must falter. Dr. Shoop's Re storatlvo Is directed specifically to theso falling nerves. Within 48 hours after starting tbe Restorative treatment patlonts say they reallzo' a gain. Sold by the Capital drug store. iJTO-NIGHTV I 1 afc5C5ttyauttjyaj'j; To Oregon will prevail from tho East Ki:rri:.Miu:it is to October in via tho f f Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines lu Oregon) l-'roni Chicago $33.00 From St. Louis 32.00 l'roin Omuha , 113.00 Prom Kt. Paul $23.00 ioiii Kaiuay City 25.00 FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the umount ot tho fure with the noarest O. R. & N. or 8. P. Agent and ticket will bo delivered lu tho East without extra cost Send us the narao and address of any one Interested In the stato for Oregon llteraturo. WM. McMUItRAY, General Passeuger Agent, ,'oitlaud, Oregou. iiinii3fii'jim f numTinHtnumml