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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
PtlLY CAPITAL JOPRAJ, AiKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JAXVARY 21, 1911. W il A. I I. o FORTY-FIVE Carloads Coming Finest The "SUNKIST" Kind- -Are California's ON SALE ALL Wim 1 W II pens NEXT WEEK! Attractive Prices and Special Displays of "SUNKISTS" At All Dealers Forty-five carloads of famous "Sunkist" oranges more than 18,000 boxes-are speeding eastward by fast freigut, direct from the orange groves of California. They will be here, on sale at every dealer's next Monday morning. The sale will continue through the week. It will be the biggest affair of its kind la history. Last year's "Sunkist" Orange Sale was such a huge success, and everybody bought so liber ally, that your local dealers were simply swamped with business. They were hardly able to jwipply the demand. We therefore suggest that you place your order for Sunkist oranges as early next week as possible. Then you will be cer tain of being supplied. Every orange inverybox is Sound, tree-ripened and hand picked themostluscious, health ful fruit on the market. For "Sunkist" oranges are Califor nia's choicest crop. Five thousand orange growers select theirchoicest and pack them under the name "Sunkist." Thus every "Sunkist" orange is perfect solid, sweet and full flavored. In "Sunkist" wrappers you get Ue-ripcm.l, hand-picked oranges of the most acceptable variety. Every orange is picked by a gloved hand. They are shipped by fast freight, and always reach your table in prime condition. Be ing seedless, ibrelessand thin-skinned, there is but very little waste. They are the most economical oranges you can buy. Each pne is packed in a germ-proof tissue paper wrapper and bears the label "Sunkist." All Physicians Advise Oranges Physicians and food ex- advise people to eat more oranges. We are a nation of meat eaters. Andin winter, especially. thesystemgetsclpgged, causing: congestion, colds, fevers, etc. Those who eat fresh wholesome fruit freely, seldom require medical treatment. Serve Them for Breakfast and in Salads and Desserts t Oranges are the ideal breakfast fruit and "between meals" lunch. For salads, they are indispensable. Orange ices, sherbets, puddings, etc.; are very popular and delicious desserts. "Sunkist" by the .Box "Sunkist" oranges reach yon in sudh perfect con- union, iresn irorn me orange groves, they will keep for weeks. Your dealer can make you a handsome saving if you orders box or half box. They are cheaper Uiaa table apples, and the greatest health food. A Word About "Sunkist" Lemons Fruit dealers at all times rt sup plied with "Sunkist" lemons. They are me same superior qual ity ns "Sun kist" oranges. Never thick skinned or pithy. "Sun kist" lemons, ere so juicy that -two of them equal three of the commonplace kind. They, too, arepackedin"Sunkist"wrappers. 5avo Your "SunkiBt" Wrappers .By saving your "Sunkist" orange and lemon wrap pers you can easily secure a full set of genuine Rogers orange spoons, dessert sioous and fruit knives. The patterns shown hero are our new 1911 styles designed exclusively for us. They are as attractive and stylish as money can buy. All are' Rogers quality, standard A-No. 1 plate and are fully guaranteed by the maker. No advertising appears on any of our premium-. Read on the right the description of these valuable and Rogers Orange Spoon Free -The picture shows our new 1911 design, "Sunkist" Or arjge'S poon, ac tual size; being a genuine Rog ers product and of tho latest style.. This peon will bo seutyou, charg es, packing, etc., prepaid, on receipt o( 12 "Suukist'" wrappers and 12c. For each additional spoon send 12 "Sunkist" wrappers and 12 cents. 11 ikrx.il w I SUNKIST" Premium! Notice! Valuable Dessert Spoon Free The picture hows our now 1911 design, Des-s-ert (Spoon, actual size. It is of the same excellent quality and beautiful de sign as the orange spoon, but bejng laror and heavier is no re valuable, ilont to you on re ceipt of 24 "Suu kict" wrappers - nnd 20c additional. For each addition al dessert- spoon send 24 "Suukist" wrappers and 20 cents Don't Forget the Date Week Beginning Monday, Jan. 23 premiums bow to them. get (31) THE CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE, 34 dark Street, CHICAGO, ILL 3 On all re- mittancesup to 24c pleaso send one-cent a fr a m n . on amouut3 above 24c, send post office money oruo.r, express money order or uauu ciratt. Do not send cith. Make your money order or draft payable to Tho California Fruit. Growers' Exchange, and address your let-' ters to The California Fruit Growers' Ei- ' change, 34 Clark Street, Chicago, I I. Ton can secure these premiums with 'Sun kist" orange wrappers, "Suukht" lemon wrappers, "Red Bail" orange wrappers, or "Red Ball" lemon wrappers. If you will make it a point to buy only "Sunkist" and "Red Ball oranges and lemons, you will not only fret the finest fruits that grow, eco nomically priced, but you will soon have enough wrappers to secure a complete set of the beautiful spoons and knives here shown. His Fruit Knife Free Our 1911 "SuuklsfFruit .Knife is shown 'here, acta alsiac. It Is made of special tcm- feredsteelheny ly silver-plated. Fully guaran teed by manu facturers. Wm, kogeri & Son. Sent lo you on receipt of 21 "Sunkist " wrappers and 2Qc.h, For each 'additional knife send 24 "Sun kist" wrappers and 23 ceuw. !; la THE PRESS IS LOUD If J HER PRAISE ALL HAVE WORDS OK HIGHEST PBAISE FOR MRS. .PAULINE CHAPMAN THE .GREAT SOXG-STKESS. Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman, vocal ist, was given a most hearty anci en thusiastic reception at tho Harris Tuesday evening by an audience which came to listen of her interpre tatlo n of an exceedingly difficult program. It was Sirs. Chapman's first appear ance before an American audience Unce her return from a foreign con cert tour. Mrs. Chapman's selections wers largely from Donlzettj Franz, Schu mann and Von Weber. It wa prob b'y in the simple Scotch song "My Ala Folk" by Lemon, that she best Pleased the audience, in which the depth and richness of her voice were shown to the best advantage. The Piece de resistance," however, was he aria, "Oh, Mie Fernando", from we Opera La Favorita". Mrs. Chapman sang with rare ef 'ect. "Oh Mie Ferando" from La Tavnrita- snowed by four simple and ballads, "When Love Is , ' 'English). "My Ain Folk" (Scotch). 'The Little Irish Girl" and gloved it i3 Morn", the latter by Each selection was "eartlly applauded. Washington, D. News. (Translation). th.f,TCh Ereater significance was rtut of the singer, Pauline Mil- 81)rn- la Mozart Saal. Truly, mor ?k ' fnst was heard ce with .v rarc mezzo-soprano voice trait 1PCU'iar Clmrra of the con- full J J?lqi"i of her beautiful and ZC S rgan-Lol Anzelger. ian'Pa;II'ne Ciller-Chapman uan, ! J lm"r?ss by her un mir V0Calmaterial- Sheas Her Z T Uh a contralt timbre. m ..t 18 rtch'and warm colored climei," ,fu tllat untranslateble W Tim.. V Germans. Continen Llit. un England. OntH Ik 06 "8teDed 8Pen" ttwfc,, conclusion of the last "err performer being en thusiastically encored. Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman proved a delightful soloist with a voice of unusual sweet ness and purity of tone and -distinct enunciation. Her rendition of "A Song of Thanksgiving" -was beautiful. Chicago linter Ocean. ORAKOE'S FROM CHANCE'S GE0VE ARRIVE HERE. Included in the train load of Cali fornia oranges which just arrived here frome the coast are several cases from Captain Frank Chance's grove near Los Angeles. The "Peerless Leader" of the Champion Chicago Cubs, has shipped ail of the present crop from his old ranch and Is at present looking over his new grove recently "purchased. According to reports from Chance he stands to make a big profit this season. He personally overlooks all the picking and 'shipping of his oran ges and it is a common sight to see him carrying his men from place to place in his big auto. Chance grows two grades of oran ges on his ranch the famous "Sun kist" brand and the "Red-Ball," equally as popular on Eastern tables. Last spring while on his way to lead the Cubs on their spring train ing trip, Chance brought a suit-case full of his own oranges with him. It was his intention to treat his players. But he happened to men tion the fact to one of his fellow passangers, with the result that only five were left when he finally reach ed Chicago. Pitcher Mordecai Brown and Orval Overall of the Cubs, will spend a couple of weeks with Chance this winter and their boss hopes to con vert both of his star pitchers to orange growers. o IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. They fun Stop Their Hair Fulling Out With Herplclde. Ladies who have thin hair and whose hair is falling out, can pre vent the hair falling out, and thicken the growth, with Newbro's "Herpi cide." Besides, Herpiclde is one of the most agreeable hair dressings there is. Herplclde kills the dandruff germ that eats the. hair off at the root. After the germ is destroyed, the root will shoot up, and the hair grow long as ever. Even a sample will convince, any lady that Newbro's Herplclde is an indispensable toilet requisite. It contains no oil . or grease, it will not stain or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. J. C. Perry, Jh-ugglst DISCUSSES THE DECORATION OF THE HOME WALLS In deciding upon the kind of cov ering to be used on walls it is wise to think first of the use of the room for this decides at once a few points. For Instance what is suitable for. the liv ing room is never the thing for the reception room and what is right for the reception Toom will never do Tor the den Then next consider the light the situation of the room, whether the light exposures are north, south, east or west and the amount of light Also whether the room is to be used most by day light or artificial. Next consider the size of the room, also its height. All 'these points are fundamental and can not be over looked. These are the things that decide the color to be used and color well we none of us realize how much color has to do with right liv ing. It does not mean the same to all individuals and for that reason a good decorator studies the individual ity of his patron. In one's own sleep ing room one's own color should be used and usually each person knows what that color is by his decided taste for one of the six primary or second ary colors. Some are so susceptible that to be surrounded constantly by an adverse color one not found in his make-up will irritate the nerves even to the extent of prostration. This is an absolute scientific fact record ed in many instances. To go back to the color scheme of the general assembly rooms like the living room, library or den, choose the color best adapted to the'llght ex posure of the room unless compelled by other circumstances, like having furniture, rugs or some other furnish ing that must be built from. Blue can never be used in a north room. It is one of the cold colors and red or orange Is not to be used In a south room for they are the hot colors. In a room with little light, use pale tints and in the ones with a great deal of out door light use the darker colors and shades. Gray is now very' much used. It is a beautiful neutral color that makes a good back ground, and generally that Is what our walls are, merely a back-ground for pictures furniture and brlc-a-brac. Gray Is beautiful for a room under artificial light. When the 'scheme Is carried out properly there Is no more beautiful color scheme for ball rooms and assembly rooms where 'ladies are wont to assemble, since it makes a perfect back-ground; for any , colored gown. I have done 'a whole house where every room in the whole house had some shade of gray on Its walls and after living in the house several months the woman declared that, tie whole family liked It better as time went on. Different colors, of course, were Introduced in 'the hang ing rugs and furnishings which did away with any monotony one might fear when thinking of such a venture. Now for a material. We have so many but I find everywhere the grow ing tendency is for papers or fabrics Instead of tinting or paint. The rea son of this Is obvious. When one tints or paints the walls must be plain unless the decorator introduces stencils or free hand mural work and Unless the workman is a true artist the result Is more often disastrous than otherwise. Then there is never the richness nor depth to either,, that there is to any fabric. Wall papers can be had from 30 cents to $10.00 per roll and the cheap ones are 'good in color and artistic in design. Just a little information concerning the making of wall papers may be of use. They are either hand blocked or ma chine made. On the machine the re peat is necessarily limited to a cer tain length, about twenty Inches and the result Is therefore more monoton ous generally speaking. It would be almost impossible to turn out one of our finest fr'.&ze papers by machinery. Then machine papers must be printed with thin colors wliich means a loose thin color effect. Large figures such as big leaves, broad stripes or flat flowers, that have to be printed In one color to make the two toned papers are never such a success when done by machinery and then the surface of the paper must always be smooth or flat. Hand blocked papers are sim ply done but it requires skill on the part of the workmen. There are as many different blocks as the pattern and size of the paper demands. Each color Is allowed to dry- before an other Is put on and no color touches another until dry, while the machine papers are all done at one operation, one on top of the other. Until recent years we have not been able to get domestic made papers anywhere equal to the foreign but the last year or two they have learned to neutralize their colors, thus taking away that crude appearance and they are, some of them, perfect copies of the Im ported or of equally good design. This last year there has been a decided leaning toward fabrics such as damasks, tapestries and etc. These are put on the walls without paste excepting at the edges and are lovely, giving a richness and depth that furnls.ieB a room as nothing else can. The Jtites are made of linen, mercer ized and are very lovely In texture, although not so very expensive. It takes one who understands to hang them but when well done they are durable and beautiful. There are beautiful things In high relief for both walls and ceilings that come ready to be put on as one does . wall paper. I TheBe are imported and . are a boon where, a room lacks architectural features. In the next article I will go into further detail concerning j walls and wall hangings. Any reader of The Journal wishing , advice about any matter pertaining to home decoration or furnishing will be answered in this column. Address, The Journal. ASTHMA CATARRH NOTICE the beautiful fixtures all sanitary and strictly, up-to-date. 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