Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 16, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY I'ANTAL JOCBXAL. SALEM. OKECOX, TUESDAT, J AXUART 1C, 1912.
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Worms ,CoiTvulsions.Fcverish
ness and LossofSleep.
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Tor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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ure to please the lovers of a
wholesome beverage,
Iways an invigorating, pure
and delightful drink,
ends strength to the weak and '
wearied physique,
ffects a soothing cure for the
nervous ills of life,
akes life more pleasant and
cheers the heavy heart.
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rings good fellowship to all
who partake in moderation.
nlivens the spirit of the down
cast and disheartened,
ndows existence with hopes
and aspirations
estores man to fulness of
'. strength and activity,
SAVE YOURSELF
I There is no reason why you should
always be a slave.
If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk
ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered
at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug
habit. Hot Lake' mineral baths prepare the .body for the treatment
and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the
liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing
ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment.
One week will In most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re
quired, but not often. The best of care is given the patients. For
full Information, address
I Hot Lake Sanatorium, "0
WALTER M. riEBCE
Pres. and Mgr.
44-444-M444--M-f-f.M
THE OREGON
OSTEOPATHIC
ASSOCIATION
The meeting of the Oregon Osteo
pathic association, held In Portland
last Saturday, at the Carlton hotel,
was a decided success from beginning
to end. So many excellent discussions
were held. Interesting cases exam
ined that just before the convention
closed at 5 p. m., a motion to hold an
evening session was unanimously car
ried. The evening meeting began at
8:30, and so much Interest was dis
played that the Subbath was nearly
broken before the discussions could be
closed.
Among the Interesting clinics dem
onstrated were cases of anterior polio
myelitis, double congenltile hip and
combined strabismus and nystagmus.
At noon a banquet was given by the
osteopathic physicians of Portland.
OLDEST FKAME HIILDIXU
IX UNITED STATES
Southampton, N. Y., Jan. 16. The
oldest frame building in the United
States Is being razed by workmen to
day by order of the authorities. It
was built in 1648 by Thomas Sayre, an
Kngllshman, who came to this conn
try In Cromwell's time, and was one
of the original settlers of Southamp
ton In 1610.
The Sayre house Is In the center of
the village and has long been a point
of historic interest. With proper care
taking the old building would have
stood for another century yet.
All the material in the old building,
with tli exception of the glass, was
home-made. The timber, boards, shin
gles, slabs aifd brick were turned out
within a block or two of the house,
and even tho nails were manufactured
by the village blacksmith. Huge fire
places were made in the walls.
During the Revolutionary War, the
house was used by British officers.
The property la owned by a direct de
scendant of Sayre.
ME BAKE BIRTHDAY
AND WEDDING CAKES
to order. Let us know in advance
the kind and style of cake you want
and you can safelv rely on getting
it on time baked to perfection and
ornamented just as you directed even
to the number of candles, if it is f r
a birthday. Any birthdays or wee
dings at your house soon?
CAPITAL BAKERY
439 Court Street
Phone 954
lead The Journal For News
RICH STRIKE MADE
IX XORTH POLE MINE
tUNITBD PBESS LB48ID WIRI.l
Baker, Or., Jan. 16. In cross-cutting
the North Pole mine, near Sump
ter, has encountered such a rich vein
of ore that the company has contract
ed to ship 10 tons of ore a day to the
Oregon-Idaho Development company
here. The latter firm will forward it
to the Tacoma smelter. The ore is
expected to run about $100 to the ton,
and the vein struck is one of the larg
est ever encountered here.
The first car of ore is being loaded
today and will reach Baker tomor
row. 'Forty men are working in the
mine at present, and more may be
added.
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STATE NEWS.
Eastern Brewers have arranged for
growing their own hops in California
and Oregon, and will have a 250-acre
field near Independence.
Douglas county Odd Fellows have
organized a county association.
Seattle "ad men" met the Portland
newspaper bunch In Portland Satur
day night, and the two gangs are now
one organization.
Portland golf club has given up 14
acres of Its grounds to the polo play
ers.
Albert F. Ealdwin, of Portland,' was
Saturday found unconscious on the
railroad track at Los Angeles.
The schooner Admiral, which turned
turtle on the Columbia bar, has drifted
on the beach and has broken to
pieces. She cost $50,000, and is a
total loss.
Benton county has a club for the
promotion of Intensive farming.
Cottage Grove is to have a cannery
this summer.
Newport Is to have a shipyard.
Klamath county sugar beets test
high in saccarhlne.
A native Tillamook clover, a peren
nial, is attracting much attention just
at present, especially from dairymen.
Eugene handled fruit valued at
$250,000 in 1911.
A snowslide struck the Bonneville
hatchery a few days ago, and It is be
lieved killed two million salmon fry.
Alex. Nicholson, sailor on the
schooner Argo, drowned at Marshfield
Monday, falling overboard from a
small boat in the bay.
The North Pole mine, near Sumpter,
in Baker county, has made a strike of
a big body of ore running $100 to the
ton.
Boatmen at Portland have reaped a
harvest at Portland from the high
water, catching runaway logs.
The lid Is on in Grants Pass, even
the soft drink places being closed from
Saturday midnight until Monday morn
Ing.
A fire In a lumber yard at Bond de
stroyed lumber valued at $25,000 Sun
day night.
The Oregon Federation of Labor
met at The Dalles yesterday.
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If your children are subject to at
tacks of croup, watch for the first
symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the
child becomes hoarse and the attack
may be warded off. For sale by all
dealers.
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THE OPEN FORUM
The Capital Journal Invito
Public Discussion In This
Department Let Both Sides
of All Matters Be Folly
Brought Out It Is Not the
Purpose of This Newspaper
to do the Thinking for Its
Readers.
Dear Colonel Hofer:
I wish to call your attention to the
fact that your name and Mr. Astor's
name have been used In the same
column of the Portland Oregonlan,
Following are the two Items:
"A straw vote of the Insane asylum
on presidential choice would help
along a lot. But doubtless Colonel
Hofer has thought of It."
"Colonel Astor will take his bride
ip the Nile and forget the snubs of
New 'York society. The Colonel is
doing his share about removing his
worries from the public gaze."
Now Is not this material to cause
the readers of a newspaper to won
der how the Oregonlan ever guessed
so close. Does It not make you won
der what the writer drank Saturday
to be bothered by such subjects as
Col. Astor and his bride, the river
Nile and the snubs of New York so
ciety, an Insane asy'um and Col. Ho
fer.
As you are the publisher of the
Capital Journal, you should set a
better example than your little bro
ther down at Portland. You are well
enough Informed of the fact that pjr
sonal comment does not concern the
great majority of newspaper readers
In this day and age. We are looking
for topics that are Important, and
which must be solved for the benefit
of today and tomorrow. As we read
on, In trying to get a nlckle's worth,
the only subject on woman's rights
that appeared In the aforesaid news
paper was as follows:
"Sweet maid so fair
With nut-brown hair
Casting at me saucy glance,
Eyes so bright,
Step so light,
Waltzing with m In the dance."
My dear, somewhere,
Years gone, I swear,
Danced we at another ball,
I your waist
Close embraced
Now I note It's not so small."
Of course, Colonel, you will under
stand that this comment Is only of
fered in the best of spirit and I
know that the Htle poem on wo
men's rights will Interest you more
than the comment about yourself,
Astor and his bride, the snubs of
New York society and the river Nile.
At, any odds, I think the straw
vote for president by the people of
Salem, bears for more merit at this
time, than many campaign articles
that fill some of the Portland papers.
C. E.
XO REASON FOR DOUBT
A Statement of Facts Backed by
Strong Guarantee.
We guarantee . complete relief to
all sufferers from constipation, or, in
every case where we fall, we will
supply the medicine free.
Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef
fective, dependable and safe bowel
regulator, strent'ener, and tonic
They aim to reestablish nature's
functions In a quiet, easy way. They
do not cause Inconvenience, grl,.in;,
or nausea. They arc so pleasant to
take and work so easily that they
may bo taken by r.ny one at any
time. They thoroughly tone up tho
whole system to healthy activity.
Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassa
ble and Ideal for the use of children,
old folks, and delicate persons. We
cannot too highly recommend them
to all sufferers from any form of
constipation and its attendant evi's.
Three sizes, 10c, 25c, and 50c. Re
member, you can obtain Rexall Rem
edies In this community only at our
store. The Rexall Store. J. C. Per
ry, Druggist.
Administrator's Final Xotlce.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the es
tate of James Edsall Rutherford, de
ceased, has filed his final account In
said estate, and that the county
court of Marion county, Oregon, has
fixed Wednesday, the 31st day of
January, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m.
thereof, at the county court house In
Salem, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing any objections to said
final account, and for the settlement
thereof.
Dated this 30th day of December,
1911. W. C. WINSLOW.
Administrator of the estate of James
Edsall Rutherford, Deceased.
l-2-12-5t-tues
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"Cures in Every Case."
Mr. Jas. McCaffery, manager of the
Schlltz hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom
mends Foley's Honey and Tar Cora
pound, because it cures In every case.
"I have used It myself and I have
recommended It to many others who
have since told me of Its great cura
tive power In diseases of the throat
and lungs." Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound Is a reliable family medi
cine. Give it to your children, and
take It yourself when you feel a cold
coming on. It checks and cures
coughs, colds and croup and prevents
bronchitis and pneumonia. Refuse
substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy (H.
Jerman).
Thousands Nov Use This
Low-GostCough Syrup
A Family Supply for 50c Saving You
$2 The Quickest, Best Thing You
Ever Used, or Money Refunded.
The lirOfrint lirwl nncitiv paai.lta
by this inexpensive cougu medicine l ave'
vnust-u ii iu m- uwu in more nomes in tne
L S. and Canada than any other coukIi
remedy. It ives instant relief and will
usually wipe out th imwt distillate, deep
seated cough inside of 24 hours. It quickly
succeeds, even in whooping cough and
croup.
A 50-eent bottle of Pinex, when mixed
with hoiue-miide miar syrup, makes a
full pint a family supply of the most
pleasant and effective cough remedy that
money could buy, at a saving of $2.
r u,c uiiiiu ICS IUII
directions in package.
Children take Pinex Ornish Syrup will
ingly, bemuse it tastes good. It stimu
lates the iinntfiii riiH i ai;i.tiu iAn.:...
both exivllnt features. Splendid for
hoarseness, thrniit tickle. hmTifhiii.
and a prompt, successful remedy for in!
cipient luni? trouble.
finer is a social nnd highly eoncen-
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l'ENDLETOX TO CARE
FOR UNEMPLOYED
r UNITED Pai8SUASlD W1HI
Pendleton, Or., Jan. 15. A mass
meeting will be held here this after
noon for the purpose of organizing a
city relief association, with a view of
assisting the alleviation of suffering
among the unemployed here.
The purpose of the proposed or
ganization Is- to do way with prom
iscuous charity and give aid only to
those who are worthy.
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1IIVA HAS HER
1TIWT BIG HOLIDAY
Amoy, China, Jan. 15. China's first
public holiday under the regime of
the proclaimed republic, Is being cel
ebrated today In honor of Dr. Sun
Yat Sen's Inauguration. Great en
thusiasm is being exhibited by the
populace, who are contributing lib
erally to the anti-Manchu fund. Many
recruits here have joined the rebel
forces.
Our January Clearance!
oaie is run 01 caroms!
for the Shopper!
Vii lb
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9 Uh
P-fk
Coats and Suits
This is the time for discriminating
women to get a serviceable, and
dressy suit at a low price. We have
filled three racks with suits and coats
in serge, cheviots, Scotch mixtures
and double faced materials. Good
range of colors to select from. Our
January Clearance Sale
ONE-HALF PRICE
Corscl Covers
Daintily trimmed in lace and ribbons
and of good materials. Special 38c
Knit Underwear
Women's and Misses fleece lined
vests and tights, full line of sizes.
SPECIAL 24c
VeStS
Women's and Misses ribbed vests.
High neck, long sleeves, medium
weight, form fitting garments.
U. G. Shipley Company
w if
Qunllty
s 145-147 North Liberty Street.
3IEUCIIAKDISE Between Shite and Court
Popular
PRICES
Wants District Attorneyship.
Geo. N. Davis, of Portland, todav
filed his declaration of Intention of
becoming a candidate at the next gen
eral election for district attorney for
Multnomah county. lie adopts as his
campaign slogan, "with the people and
for the people."
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He lVus No Grafter.
Washington, Jan. 16. The late As
sociate Justice Ilarland, of the United
States supreme court, left an estate of
$13,000, of which $7200 was in life Insurance.
Letters of administration today
were granted to his son, James S. Har
lan, Interstate commerce commission
er.
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A I'nrd.
We wish to convey to our friends
our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for
their kind assistance and sympathy
shown us lit our late bereavement by
the death of our beloved husband and
father. Mrs. A. J. French and family.
"What Muk s a "Woman?
One hundred and twenty pounds,
more or less, of bone and muscle.
don't make a woman. It's, a good
rounuation. Put into It health and
strength and she may rule a king
dom. But that's just what Electric
Bitters give her. Thousands bless
them for overcoming fainting and
dizzy spells and for dispelling weak
ness, nervousness, backache and
tired, listless, worn out feeling.
n,lectric Hitters have done me a
world of good," writes Eliza Pool,
Depew, Okla., "and I thank you. with
all my heart, for making such a
good medicine." Only 00c. Guaran
teed by J. C. Perry.
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Plies Cored In Six to 14 Days.
Your druggist will refund money
If Pazo Ointment falls to cure any
case of Itching, blind, bleeding or
protruding piles la six to H days.
50 cents.
When you want a reliable medicine
for a cough or cold take Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It can always
be depended upon and Is pleasant an1
safe to take. For sale by all deal
ers.
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Foley Kidney Pills
always give satisfaction because they
always do the work. J. T. Shelnut.
Bremen, Ga says: "I have used Foley
Kidney Pills with great satisfaction,
and found more relief from their use
than from any other kidney mediclno,
and I've tried almost nil kinds. I can
cheerfully recommend them to all suf
ferers for kidney and bladder trou
ble." Foley Kidney Pills will cure
any case of kidney or bladder trouble
not beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do more. Red Cross
Pharmacy (H. Jerman).
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAST O R I A
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
Dontaccpt 8m.l. n,,i-i FRKK. X)diT
M.utmtul. a. . OLMSTED, L Roy, N.Y.
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
AOriilnlUli.ftotFeTerUhnh
snatlpatfon, II e.darhr,
PUorde r, nd nr. Ira,
Warm. TbqRrriik unL'olili
RHEUMATISM TAKES BIG DROP.
WWespreud Adoption of Ji'ew Cure
Puts Immediate Check on Present
Spread of Rheumatism.
The crusade against the serious
spread of rheumatism has had its
effect. In nearly all the Important
towns of the state a concerted move
ment was begun to stamp out the
disease, by the wide publication of
the best known means of curing
rheumatism, quickly and surely.
As an illustration of the astonish
ing results secured Dy the new treat
ment, which has been so widely re
commended, out of one thousand ser
ious cases noted, every single one has
already been cured. These results
have been carefully verified.
It was certain that some treatment
had to be recommended. Which one,
was the question.
Actual results had to govern, re
gardless of reputation or favoritism.
The record above mentioned was ac
complished by the new treatment,
"Fuss" rheumatism cure. This remedy
Is different from anything else ever
prepared for rheumatism. It contains
no alcohol, opium, cocaine, mor
phine, chloral, chloroform, or other
polBonous drugs contained in the
great majority of patent medicines.
We earnestly recommend all our
readers who may suffer from rheu
matism, gout, lumbago, or kidney
trouble not ot fall to try this remedy.
For sale by D. F. Fry and all lead
ing druggists or sent prepaid on re
ceipt of $1.00 or six bottles for $5.00
Fuss Remedy Co., Flint, Mich.
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Mrs. A. R. Tabor or Crlder, Mo., had
been troubled with sick headache for
about five years, when she began tak
ing Chamberlain's Tablets. She has I
taken two bottles of them and they
have cured her. Sick headache is
caused by a disordered stomach, for
which these tablets are especially In
tended. Try them, get well and stay
well. Sold by all dealers.
To Core a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. Druggists refund money if It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture is on each box. 25 cents.
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If you want anything, say so in the
lourual, and get It
Journal "Want Ads" 3rln Results.
Education
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O
0 know the true
value of a dollar
should be a part of
every child's educa
tion, t t t
The time to comaicnce
that training Ig now;
the bi'Ht method Is to
open a Stivlngs ac
count with this bunk
lu tho child's name
and allow him to
make the deposits and
watch It grow. : i
United States
National Bank
SALEM
Portland's Popular Fire-Proof
Motel
THE OREGON
The House of Comfort Combined
With Elegance
Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in
city, with: Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12
p( rrii
Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced,
modern hostelry in tha metropolis of the
Northwest
WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Owners and Managers.
Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle.
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