DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1010. PAGE SEVEN r v- LAYING OUT AUTO ROAD TO THE STATE LINE What y? eventually Aiean the construction of better -roads leading Irom Salpm to Portland ou tho north and to the lino between California and Oregon on the south, Is the ac tion now being taken by tho Port land Auto club and the State Aut association in establishing an auto mobile tourist route from Portland to the extreme southern boundaries of California, over which thousands of tourists will pass coming from the big coast cities and sightseers from the enst will take advantage of the opportunity of seeing the grand Oregon and California scen ery from an auto, which cannot be seen from the cars. fl. V. Heck, "Pathfinder." With Civil Engineer Frank and an expert auto driver, H. It. Glenn, O, P. Beck, an agent sent out by the Portland Auto club, which is affiliat ed with the State Auto association, arrived in this city today from Ger vals, the nearest point north be tween here and Portland, where they completed n permanent strip of autD road. Mr. Deck and his assistants came up from Portland in a largo Locomobile machine and stopped ' here In order; to give the engineer time in which to work on the maps laying out the rond. Points Touched by New Route. A Journal representative looked over the rriaps and charts drawn up by Engineer Prank since his arrival here, and the towns touched by tho new auto route are set out. Leav ing Portland, the route runs to Os wego, a distance of 8 miles; then to Oregon City and reaches Salem, passing through New Era, Canby Barlow, Aurora, Woodburn, Ger--vais and Chemawa. The auto guide which will be compiled from Mr. Beck's observations will give the ex act distances between the different towns and the per cent of the grades over which the route passes, as the machine in which the paths are be ing found is. equipped with two speedometers and other Instruments necessary to finding of exact rls tances, altitude, etc. Waiting for Dry Weather. As soon as the roads become suf ficiently dry, Mr. Beck will complete the path-finding between Salem an 1 the boundary lino of California anl Oregon, and then the route will be laid out in book form. The party 13 taking the opportunity of , criticising some of tho highways they haifl passed over, among which is tho road between New Era and Barlow, which they say is very bad and should be repaired, If only for the wagon traffic. Mr. Beck Friend of Farmers. "What we wish to make plain," said Mr. Beck today, "is that auto drivers must be more careful while , hethel. t, can b0 used ln the pen. .driving over the country roads, of mdust According to some of the rights of others. The State Auto th manufaeturerS, the supply of red association and the Portland Auto d which .furnishes practically all club are strictly opposed to a auto h d f lh , Q-ut t o 'hogging the road vien conllng l.i some 325,000,000 pencils, will be contact with a horse and buggy. , eshausted wlthin five years. A sub They should ayways take he precau- stUut0 t be f d wh,ch wU, tion to slow up, shut off the mufflers , wWt , onB wh,ch shaU contah. and be very careful, ospec ally on a . , amount of material free of narrow road. U o do not -appro , k notg wnlch sna not be porus, of an auto driver go ng b any team. spongy, nor unduly hard, and for that matter, without noc Wllill mil ue iuu 1 - - ' C . . 1 1. . result should a What we "ham- nurse iukb uigm. ui " Dion, and it will come to bo a law in the course of time, is that an auto-, mouue'iaKe- no nwie pr.vi B ul ; road when meeting a horse anr liircv than would another man In a buggy." o Plles Cured In n Co 14 Days. PAZO OINNTM ENT is. guaranteed to cure any case of Itchinn, Blind, Bleed lng or Protruding Plies In 6 to H days or money refunded. 50c Lucifer's ambition was his undo ing bllt look at the free advertis ing he got out of It! Lump Iii Stomach cita rWanniV5lbUl13 diminishing stock of eastorn dtuart S . uysPeP jfevoods, the supply of which has re- Sia iaDietS .jgVlIl U A 3 J U & V once. " lEnjby every meal. ' ;Eat your food with . zest. Don't kill your stomach 7 Keep if alive and ;properly workind. Send for the free trial package. F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldfj., Mar shall, Mich. Sold by drudrJists every where. 50 cts. full sized pkd. WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT rinleiii't- iiniH' Himlt rm tauruut. 'i2 State strt. Ur nivtr elotw. nil nigbt Win. fllcfiilchrisf & Sons BASEBALL GOSSIP IN SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, March 17 "That Portland club doesn't look like a hard hitting aggregation," remarked a Chicago war correspondent who is here today with the White Sox jun iors and who saw the Ducks perform twico. "Casey was the only player that located our twlrlors. He hit well." "What was the matter with Mc Creedio? He 1s a fine sticker," quizzed tho wrltor. "Oh, well, you know" we had some southpaws In the box." "That explains It. Mac was partial to left-handed pitcher's." "It looked like a throw-up be tween Vernon and Los Angeles," j continued the speaker. "Hogan has collected several new faces and he hasn't got his team whipped Into shape." Vernon may turn out stronger than it -looked to us. As to tho Angels, they .played pretty good ball. Of course, if Dillon had been in the game more, Los Angeles might have Bhowed up better." The Chicago critic was enthusias tic over the games Comlskey's re cruits had played. In reality, No. 2 club has as many veterans In it as the one that opened here. Among them are White, Tannehlll, Hahn and Cy Young II. Hahn and Parent have been playing up to old form. The latter Is almost certain of a po sition,, and If Hahn continues his present gait it will 'take a fast youngster to displace him. Hahn showed signs of slipping last fall. Cy Young, who is traveling with the Juniors, has been up in (the big show befonc. He pitched for the Boston Nationals a long time and afterwards was let go to Pittsburg. On account of unsteady habits, Pitti bhrg Bent him to the American asso ciation last year, where he straight ened up and had a banner year Comiskey decided that he was worth another trial. Ho Is a finished pitcher, and a southpaw, besides. One youngster who has been per iormlng especially well Is Shaw, . .eattlo boy, whom Chicago pulled out of the New England league. Shaw Is a thlrd-sacker, andthe crit ics look for., him to crowd Tannehlll and Purtell for th'e bag. -J o SEEKING NEW PENCIL WOODS Recent conferences of represonta- I tives of the department of agricul- ture with several lead-pencl manu- facturers haye resulted in plans for testing new woods to find out . . It "ties to meet the manufacturers' de- momi f fcJ and t n sugges. on Qf the makora the fore8t 6ervlce ,s tp co-operate in a test of a number of national forest woods. Among those to be tried are Rocky Mountain red cedar, alligator junl- per, western juniper, reuwoou, in cense cedar, western cedar, Port Or ford cedar and Alaska Cyprus. Wood specimens collected from the national forests will bo sent to four lpading manufacturers, who have agreed to make pencils of them. The manufacturers will keep a record o' the tests and report to the forest service tho results, as well as their judgment as-to the fitness of the In dividual woods. The forest service is assisting in 'his experiment because there are on the national forests large quant! t'es of junipers and cedars which may be suitable for pencil manufac ture. For several of these woods no very valuable use has yet 'been dis covered. Foresters believe that ln the future the woods from the na- ri tionttl forests may, to a considerable extent, come Into use to supplement revived no protection SMUGGLE OPIUM IN HAWAII Federal officials today are at tempting to solve tho problem of How is opium smuggled Into Ha wan?" It is recognized that much of the stuff Is brought In by the steamers plying between the United gtates and tho Orient, but this does not ac count for more than a small portion of it, according to United States Dis trict Attorney fyreckona. Brockona is of the opinion that the opium Is landed at one of the small Islands to the west of Hono lulu and then transported to Hono lulu In sampans. Up to the present, ' however, the officials have beep un- aftla In cyfithnt nvMnnna lliflt- thla la! true. "I do not believe that the supply of opium was larro enough on April 1 to' last the smokers until now, ' aid ' Brsekons, "but they are still smoking It. The supply seems plen tiful, though the price has tripled, if one' knows the rooes h run get ny amount of the 'dope' here." Foiey's Kidney Remedy Is saf nd rertsln remedy for sll kldnev an-' bladder diseases, whether acute oi rhronle. It Is a splendid ton Is for middle aged and elderly peepls. und sure r-ure for unnoyanece and tr. resrulsrlties of th kidneys and blsd ,1er. J. C. Psrry. ' N i HE LOST HIS MEMORY AND HIS FAMILY San Francisco, March" 18. Rob bed suddenly of his memory and falling oven to remember his own identity, Lowren Anderson, an up holsterer, 'wandered tho streets for six weeks bofo'ro ho recovered from tho attack. Today ho is seeking his wife and child, who disappeared from their home, apparently bolloving that.thphusband and parent had de sorte'd them. One morning, six weeks ago, An derson left his wlfo and child at their home, at 51 Church street, to seek work; Ho mot a friend who promised to securo employment for him. Tho friend told him to leave his name at a certain saloon and to call there later for an answer. Anderson started out but when he arrived at the saloon he declares he could not remember his hamo. Ho forgot all about his wlfo and child and his home. Even his own identity as an upholsterer was lost. From then until today ho wan dered the streets seeking in vain an answer to an enigma that continual ly puzzled him. He vainly tried to recall whom he was and whore ho belonged. Early today he happened to see a chair ho had onco upholstered. It brought back his memory and with beating heart, he hurried to his home. There ho learned that his wife had placed tho child, Nell, a lad of seven, , In a charl.table institution, but later had called for him and gone away. Sho appeared broken hearted and told the institution 'at tendants that she had been deserted. Anderson reported his loss to tho police and an effort is being made to find Mrs. Anderson and the child. Tho family came from a town In Washington six months ago. Au deson attributed his trouble to an Injury to his head received some years ago. WAR ON COLD STOR -AGE HITS AT CON SERVATION: J.J.HILL EMPIRE BUILDER SAYS WARE HOUSING OF FOOD SUPPLIES IN SEASONS OF PLENTY AIDS PRODUCER. St. Paul, March 17 Discussing lnBtltutlonfl of the country. James J. Hm cUalman ot the boflrd of dlrec. tnrH' f .,, nnt Vnrt,,.r nnll company, took up tho cudgel in be half of these concerns. "The widespread and unfavroable general discussion directed against cold storage," Mr. Hill said, "is harmful and strikes , directly at tho great principle of conservation and to the detriment of increased food supplies to meet the requirements of our constantly Increasing consum ing population. "There are feiy subjects which af- ford greater benefits than tho on terme co,d storag0i the tQm Q holding perishable food products in specially constructed cold storage warehouses supplied with cold air. from seasons of plenty when nature is prolific to the time when nature is dormant, and in transporting them from the heavy producing sec tion's of the country in specially con structed refrigerator cars and re frigerated ships to the consuming sections and to all parts of the world, where they are delivered In primo condition and of excellent quality. "It encourages the fruit grower to increase his orchards and vino yards," continued Mr. Hill, "tho farmer to increase his herds and flocks, which conserve and increase the fertility of h's fields, all with tho assurance that the products of his orchards and his- farm can be handled and preserved until the sea son of scarcity, and placed on tho markets of the world to find ready sale. "It Insures the consumer a steady supply of the products of orchards and farms during the season of scarcity, whether ho Is located In tho midst of producing sections or re mote from them. "Bofore cold storage facllltlc came into use, in holding and trans- Even Pnre la Sanitary Enoufjh to Eat 25c & 50c Tabes Write or Ask Druggists For tills Free Sample There Is enough Kondon' Catarrhal Jelly In this (icq Bamplo-sent or a penny postal for several day treat mcnt-enouL'l to tlvo Instant relief from cold la the boad or natal ottlarrh, eUs. Thl wonderful, pure remedy (In sani tary tubes) Is applied direct to the raw surfaces. It Is so soothlnir and hcallnsr that it elves Instant relief, and lis con ilnuedufco will euro permanent! y all form of catarrh. Uvur 43.(100 druggist sell It In 25c and 50c tubes. Doctors, nurses, drurelsts recommend It. The sample proves. Ask ynur drugtrlst 0T write to day for free sample. Kondon Manulacturlnrf Co. Minneapolis, Minn. m I ljjCjljrtuyifxrfuirr-l I llUmr a Ua SmulCj I iiin!iniMHtuW,P OT FY . , . for all stomach troubles Indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gaa In the stomach, bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, biiiouaneqfi rnd habitual constipation. Pleasant to take. J. C. PERRY. SCHOOL days are the days when most of the im portant habits of life are formed. Teach your children the daily use of n's PERFECT Tooth Powder and they will some day rise to call you blessed. It cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. porting perishable food products, production was discouraged on ac count of lack of market, and, while at that time production was lighter, largo quantities of these products actually went to waste, representing vast amounts of money. "For centuries the farmer has had practical cold storago when ho has burled his apples, potatoes and other vegetables in tho ground and covered them over with straw and loose earth, to keep them from freez ing. "The refrigerator of tho home has long been a necessity to tho house wife," said Mr. Hill ln conclusion. "Circumscribed and inadequate as It often is, nevertheless the residence refrigerator does on a small scale what cold storago houses do perfect ly on a large scale. WOULD NOT WELCOME "TAFTDOGS" UNITED rBESB ISXBKD 7IJII.I Tegucigalpa, Spanish Honduras March 17. Fenton D. McCreery, tho new American minister to Honduras, today refused to indicate what ac tion he may. take regarding his treatment by representatives of President Davilla on his arrival at Ampala. Tho insult was leveled at Presi dent Taft through McCreery. Pres ident Davilla had ordered the com mandant at Ampala to officially wel come Minister McCreery. The commandant replied that he would not receive any ,of "Taft's American dogs with honors." The commandant further an nounced publicly that he had named his dog "Taft" to show his contempt for the Americans. President Davilla was powerless to enforce obedience to his order. Ho immediately wired personal friends however, to welcome Mc Crerry and endeavor to tako away the sting of tho American minister's reception. Tho entire matter Is indicative of the feeling against tho Americans which is growing more bitter hero every day. Tho popular prejudice is reflected in tho campaigns of Hon duras, whero ofvery American bid for a concession Is being rejected summarily. - Beware of Ointment" for Cntnrrli that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system "when entering in through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never bo used oxcopt on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you got the genuine. It Is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. . Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for const! patlon. NOTICR. Notice Is hereby given that on tho 12th day of March. 1010. tho under signed,' Sold Back, sold and assigned all of his right, title and interest n and to tho lease, agroultural Imple ments and livestock on that certain hop ranch and vegotable garden lo cated on the Bone and Whltaker ranches on Brown Island near Sa Jem, Oregoa to Wing Hljig Yin & Company, and that the said Wing Hlng Yin & Company havo assumed and agreed to pay all indebtedness against Seld Back on account of said ranch, and is also the owner ot all the claims against parties 'for com modities purchased from said ranch The said Seid Back will be no longer responsible for any work done or supplies or material furnished said ranch, and all persona are directed to pay tho said Wing Hlng Yin & Company for any debts duo to said ranch, and present any bills against said ranch for payment to the said Wing Hlng Yin & Company. SKID BACK. 3-10-Ct-dly 1 o . Of good health should prevent sick ness instead pf letting themselves' got sick and then try to cure it. So long as you koop your liver, bowels and stomach In a healthy and active con dition you won't get sick. Ballard's Hf-rblne relieves constipation, lnac ti o liver and nil stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by all dealers. . Lyo GOMPER'S WARNING TO J.AB0R Washington, March 17 Designat ing "high prices of food" no tho lat est wenpon of capital in nn effort to crush unionism, President Samuol , Gompors today warned union labor mon of an alleged combination to defoat tho labor movement. Gompers attributed the unrest in tho labor world to tho activity of tho "combination," and declared that everything posslblo would bo done by labor leaders to protect the worklngmen. Ho refused to dtvulgo what plans the leaders had formula-! tod. In the course of his remarks, Gompers said that whllo wages had i nbt beon decreased, tho groat ad I vancod cost of living had amounted J to a decrease hi compensation for the laboring man. ALLIANCE WITH I JAPS UNPOPULAR ! London, March 17 The officials of the foreign office today professed ignoranco ot a roported overture by Japan to the United States for an American-Japanese agreement ou tho problems of tho Far East. They discredited tho report gener ally. It Is believed, however, that tho English diplomats would like to , see tho rumor substantiated. A flurry with Japan would bo wel-1 corned hero, according to present in-1 dlcatlons. This would give England an opportunity to brfialc the Anglo Japanese alliance, which, in view of j a posslblo conflict between Japan i and America, is proving tho most un popular diplomatic move England has made In years. o WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong' and Healthy. All the blood in tho body passes through the kidneys once evory three minutes. The kidneys filter tho blood. They work night anu day. When healthy they remove about 600 grains of Impure matter daily, when unhealthy somo part ot this impure matter is loft in tho blood. This brings on many diseases and 'symptoms pain ln tho back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, dis orders of the oyeslght and hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in tho urine, etc But if you keep the fil ters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. D. H. Eliue, 12th and Oak Sts Salem, Ore., says: "About three years ago I suffered severely from kidney and bladder trouble. Al though I trlod n number of reme dies I was not helped until I pro cured Donn's Kidney Pills and be gan their use. They checked my troublo in a short time and I have had no return nttack." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and tako no other. o : Capt. Hogardtis-Agiiln Hits the Bull's Eye. This world famous rlflo shot who 100 consecutivo shots.ls living In Lin coln, 111. Recently interviewed, ho says; "I have suffered a long time with kidney and bladder troubles and havo used several well known kid ney medicines, all of which gave me no relief until I startes taking Foloy's Kidney Pills. Before I usod Foley's Kidney Pills I was subject to severe backache and pains in my kldnoys, with suppression and oftentimes a cloudy voiding. Whllo upon arising ln the morning I would got dull head aches. Now I have taken three bot tles of Foley's Kidney Pills and feel 100 per cent bettor. I am never both ered with my kidneys or bladder and onco more feel like my old self, All this I owe sololy to Foley's Kidn y-iv! Pills, and always reepmmond them to my fellow sufferers." J. C. Perry. all Patent MeJIcInes or modlclnea ad vortleed in this paper are for sale a- DR. STONE'S Drug Store I'be ouly cuuli mug store in Oregon, owes uo one, una no one owet it; carries lurge stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded vlth drugs, medicines, notions, tollei trtlcles wines and liquors of al' lnds for medicinal purposes, lit Mono la a regular gruduate In medi iluo aud has bad mcuy years of ex perlutice In tho pructlco. Cousultu tlons are free. Prescr'p" ifl" nn 'run, and only regular pr'e tcl med icine. Dr. 8tono can b i und at hl .r? store, Hiem. Or. t ora 7 In u 'nornlnp until it sit ntsrin isiiiiHsiiiiiiHl f Get the Our We pick, pack ond" ship 60 of tho California Ornnce cron. TKoqa . f 'varying grades. arc packed under Cct (he finest brantfes ihat is wrapped in tissue paper with the word "Sunkist" printed thereon. "Sunkist" Navel Oranges Are Seedless They ore delightfully sweet, juicy and fibcrles3. They ore firm, thin skinned nhd deep tinted. Sunkist" oranges and lemons nre niekprl n1...J hands, wrapped in "Sunkist" tissue paper, packed carefully so ii3 to eliminate chances of becoming bruised or soft. No bruised fruit or fruit that falls to the ground is put in a "Sunkist" wrapper. Look for "Sunkist" on the wrapper. Ask your dealer for oranges nnd lemons with "Sunkist" label oil the tissue paper wrapper. Oranges and lemons without "Suri kist" wrappers nre not "Sunkist" brand. Be, sure you get oranges ond lemons in their original "Sunkist" wrappers. Free: Rogers Orange Spoon - To make it doubly interesting !.:. : l . ..i inai in me original wrappers we will give you a beautiful Rogers' Orange Spoon. Just send us twelve wrappers nnd six 2c stamps for postage, pocking, etc., and we will send the spoon by return mail, (jet n dozen today for your California Fruit Growers V 4-1 .34 Clark A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant phyalc glvo Chamberlain's Stomach ad Liv er Tablets a trial. 'They are mild nnd gentle In their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect Call at all good druggists' drug Btores for a tree sample. VP FRENCH FEMALE! PILLS. JL Sua, Ctuttil Eiui for Bmwam KimniiM. HIYill MOWN TO f All. S4f.l Sunt IHx7 1 Bill Modoa QutrnlU or Uooer Jlefandal. B.tit pnpkld lor i AO ptr box. will nd them on trliJ.to tw p.U for wwh rtiiTa. nunpifi rm. Kjour araf flitd?e i hrt then ieM joarordtn to fh UNITED MtDlCtCO..eitT. Unca.tio. . Sold in Salom bs Or. S. C. St on a Phene 44 Main. 147 N. High it. C. W. YANNKE ' Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Caba and Livery. All Rgt Modern Hubber Tire. Care For Your Trees Spraying Pumps and Hose at all prices. See us for Aero-motor Wind mills, Fairbanks-Morse Qas Engines. SANITARY PLUMBING Best workmanship our motto. PURYINE & LESLEY Cor. Front and State Street. Phono Main 34G. JOIN THE ..,J Los Angeles Return LEAVING Saturday, March SPECIAL TRAIN Southern Pacific Company ROUND TRIP Including berth, meals In dining cars and hotel, going; sightseeing trips In San Francisco, San Joso ,Del Monte, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and tho fa mous INSIDE TRACK TRIP Through the Oregon 6ro-esr Glonwood, Redlands and' Riverside! stopovers on return trip, limit three months, The Trip of a Lifetime For itinerary giving full Viformatlon, literature on Cali fornia .maps, etc., cali on any Southern Pacific aonl Ul HIIVV IV ' WM. M'MURRAY General Pasaanger Agent, Portland, Oregon; Choice Oranges of S,000 Groves The chnmnot iDi (he "Siintici" 1UI TV vun tnnot ineict nn f.:i for you to insist on "Si . i eitner oranges or lemons-i Sunkist" and send hrst'spoon. Address 1 mi. A Street, Chicago, III. T C2 . Steamers. Pomona and Orogbas leave; for Portland. Monday, W-ednoai day and Friday at 10 a. m.f Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday'. Thurs day and Saturday about 6:30 p. c4. M. P. BAM) WIN. Ag. CHICHESTER S PILLS, , THB.UtAMONB BI l.dlr.1, Ails your Dm ir ab your urnn u& for fi M-ter. Wlato.TlirdA rill In Ilea tnd, boxes, sealed with th Blu. Ribbon. : Bur f jroae v . Drurklai. , Aik foMIlrt-OlfVjVrKR S) 1)1 AVION t HUANU 1'lLLO.foeain run known is Best. Sifest. Always RellsSl. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE t Headquarters for Woven WiW Fencing, Hop wiro, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mal thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready ior ng. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court St. Phono 134 Everything in Plumbing Good Workmanship; Reason able Charges Our Motto. Wo do steam aud hot water fitting. Tibbals & Petersen Court street, between Liberty and High. Phono Main 507. EXCURSION TO PORTLAND 19, 19109:30 p. m. BY OF PULLMAN GARS VIA RATE Congenial Company un- Salem Feace Works