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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
"-mot cirirh itvaku Htm. oeeco5. TrepsispiY, February h, mi. raca rota mm iiames THE GREATEST THIIjGS OF 1911 THOMAS A. EDIS05 WBITES SET. EV GliUTUST ACIIIEVEHENTM Di nisa the tear of ion to JjEXYIK l'OST. 1. Attempt to establish a Chinese rcjxibiic 2. Discovery by Krllch of Salvara san for the cure of specific Infectious dlwaaes. 3. I'nexpected rapidity of the con struction of the Panama Canal. 4. Improvement In aerial naviga tion. 5. -Important discoveries In surgi cal technliue of the Rockefeller Institute. 8. Final proof of the efficiency of typhoid vaccination. 7. The Hue and near perfection of the Diesel Engine. The Diesel engine Is a gas machine tinllt on the principle of Internal combustion, and has been on the market for several months. Adolphu DiiHch, the celobrnled 8t. Louis brewer, millionaire and philan thropist, furnished thoimands of dol- lurx to make Dr, Diesel's Invention a possibility. A vast plant is noon to be built in Bt. I-ouls to manufacture the Diesel en Kino, Thousnnds of men will bo employed. The forthought and daring initia tive of Mr. Hunch 1 now apparent. However, It took yean of fallh in the principle of the engine . before success was assured. Dr. Diesel' Invention is a radical departure frm all preceding Internal combustion engine oonntructlon. IU method of operation make the use of the. lowest grade of crude oil or residual oil posalbln, and reaulta In an efficiency far snocrlor to that of the niotrt modern slenm engine. Mr. Hunch nrt exhibited the IMo nel engine at the St Ixul World' Fair In tho Alp Concussion, and It furnlnhed the light and power on their ground and caused widespread km among the world' engi neer. i . o THE GREATEST AMERICA!! PLAY "PAID III FULL" Paid In Full," the famous Eugene Walter dram of present day life In America, la the only piny that ban ever been presented In New York by five companies In one season, The fact that so many organization ap peared In the one play In no abort a time I another of the many evi denced of II winning popularity. IahI K'Min a company wa running In New York In "raid In Full," liav Ing been tltere constantly lnce the year before. Tho length of thl run amounted to two year. In addition to the New York cant, the Wagen hnl Kemper rompnuy wa main taJnlng four companies In thla play all lent season. Each In It turn waa brought Into the territory adjacent to New York, and then wan railed Into the city itself. Thl arrangement wa due to the fact that after the company tiiat had been running, there wat sent to Uowton and Thlla- (telphlu, the demand on the part of tlmalor-gow for "Paid In Full" wa till unsatisfied. Therefore each of the four other couipanlus wa called In to New York to oontlnu the en gmtument. Th celleuc with which the Wagenhals & Kemper company had formed these, several organization wa shown by the praise bestowed upon each of them. All received the mo gratifying trib ute from press and public. Thl ueaaon the same ompanle are ap pearing In "Paid In Full". Thla great American drama 1 booked for the Grand Opera House, Saturday, February l'lli, miaiinee and evening, when It will be seen with a brilliant New York cast. It la an occasion en titled to every consideration from pa tron of the local theater. o $20,000,000 FOR RAILROAD M IV 1m Angeles, Cal., Feb. 14. Article of Incorporation of the California Air J Line railroad, capitalized at $20,0.00, 000 are on file here today. The ex pressed object of the corporation Is the construction of a rnllroad between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Incorporators are Elliott Craig, Glen Behymer and L, Oelfrlon, attor neys; Ralph S. Twomhly, a Pasadena capitalist, and Mrs. Leonora M. Thompson. Half a million dollars of the capital stock has been paid. In for Immediate use. According to well-defined rumors, James J. Hill and George J. Gould are concerned In the venture. During a visit to Los Angeles, Vice-President Johnson, of the Missouri Pacific stated that the Gould Interests were planning to enter Southern California. The In corporators refuse to divulge the names of the men behind the plan. o ai trnnnin u..urum.m CHICAGO SALEM, 0 ID iiA, o W li il li ft FOR FEBRUARY, NOW ON Prices on Goods have been cut and cut again. It is to your benefit to take advantage of this Big Bargain Event If you cannot come to town why just use the mails. Our Mail Order Department is an up-to-date Dept Goods can be purchased with as much satisfaction as if you purchased at the store. Get busy and come to this sale. SERGE DRESS GOODS in navy, green, brown, black, Copenhagen, while they last, for 22c yard CALICOES Polkadots and stripes 4c yard TOWELS 18-40 heavy Turkish Towels 25c values for 15c TABLE LINEN Belmont mercerized 11-4 Table Linen. You can't af ford to miss this bargain. Regular 40c values for 25c yard Fancy Crctons full width fancy figures, In brown and tans while they last for 8 1-Sc yd. Fancy Scrims Curtain and Drapery Nets, 36-In. wide out they go for lie yd. SHOES Ladles' Cravanette top, pat. leather Oxford Shoes, only a few left out they go for 39c TURKISH TAPESTRY the finest stripes and col ors; 54 In. width for. 85c yd. BATH ROBES Flannel, for 75c to $1.00 value ....82c yd. CALIFORNIA Ik if a H- . a . WW A Safe Place for VV,!iuMc Milk all im Mtroa (lie adiantuK ot B'W anil nvitera ault, aid ear Safe Urpoxlt Roie are barrlaradid wlls Yale Prpoi.ll LocVm The Yale lea f liKklnf Is kowt ru4 the Vetld v the went stardy ui Iniprrn. able, lery Ik( In Mr vault U prutrctrj y tperUI gnr4 terhanlkitt, an4 4ulile e( f t ambler. United States SALEM HOP CROP TO OE OELOW NORMAL neports from California Intimate that the bop crop of 1912 will be far below that of 1011. This Is due to the deficient rainfall, which is to date, six Inche leu than normal. Again, the hop field are generally on bottom lands, and depend lamely upon eecp ae for their moisture. In this con nection It Is noted that the streams are lower than they have been at this season of the year for ninny years. Unloss there li unusual rainfall In the next month or two, the crop will be very light. This Is bad for California, but it put money In the pockets of the more fortunnte Oregon hop grow er. MAY SUBMIT INCOME TAX TO THE VOTERS Ths tax commliMlon which ha be mi holding meeting her for some days, adjourned yesterday without conducting Its buslneea. Among tho propoaml imitaureft will be one providing for exemption of credits notes, accounts, etc., and a model Inheritance ta law baaed upon the tax law of fVw York state. A measure providing for) tin exemp tion of houaohold goods will kino go on tit ballot The commiaalon has underconsld ration the submUnlon of an Income tax proportion but ha reached no dennltii conclusion. Thl will be tak en up at It next meeting. .ii i o TW Yonr choice of any Dress Pattern of Dress Goods, consisting of Voiles, Marquisettes, U L Panamas, Broadcloths np to $1 per yard. The first 200 persons who enter onr doors after 1 li 4kA AflAM THHDCIWV CCD MU .'!! nnU mmi'a n iinhai Uanriitit 9 fitimfirr vnti rlnn't i j ti j tutj uytu iuliai; il,u. itiiu, mil caui ictbire a uwnti uwmiu u uuuiuw, jvm uvu lllanf Ji LflITA ln l.M,r m Malta n,n4k if&l urn 1 1. ia .4 ni M lnr V nrilf Uwa ih fhtMi Oflflv uavc in uuj atcuis nviiu, jusi nai iu ami jci a utnci. iuu rriu uatw iu wuiuw mh; to get one. 5 extra prizes given at every drawing. 18 Prizes Every Week Monday, Wendesday and Friday X JUL ul We quote but a few of the grand Bargains to be ob tained in the next 15 days. We could fill this , entire pa per and then not have room enough to print one-half of the bargains to be had dur ing this stupendous WHITE TAG SALE, FEB. 12th 10,29th. DON'T FAIL TO COME THE CHICAGO STORE'S 10SS YOUR GAIN We must have the room. t be penny wise and pound foolish An Unrestricted Sale of Ladies Suits, Coats and Dresses A sensational sale of Imported Suits and Gowns, that will take the town by storm. We have cut the prices with but one object in view to sell them all by the 1st of March. Women's and Misses' full length cloth Coats Women's and misses' up-to-date Dresses and Suits. SUITS and DRESSES of Silk, Messaline, Taffota, Serges Broadcloth, etc. The latest tones, shades, novelties and models, advanced Spring 'dpi 111 showlnir from Hill illi mm coca Hrrtm i "K.BJ)l!tH;.'l;HlIHlMlHl-ll'Mll ijn.jt,t,nami g COATS of Serges storm and diagonal tlie slightly shorter Coats, the large notched collar lapels, the vestce effect of white braid, the coin purse and slit pockets, the novelty and glass button trimming SIGH 24 DAY ARMISTICE Ban Francisco, Fob. 14. China town w""ir: t;s;; . today slxnet) a U days' armistice. All ho tllllle shall rens until after the Chi nese New Year. Chief of Folic Whit' ultimatum to blockade China, town unto the pact waa vlKiied brought about the agreement All tour ist, the chief said, would b kept out of the Chines quarter, and the Iom In bnalnea would ' havu been enormous. '' HI! She li.p II lint Sn Pranritro, Feb. 14 8om wei-k o lrug lns)e'tor F. A. Buth rland arrekltsl Mr. Koat Mentor for sullliig "die" In her pharmacy. To day they took out tnrrlag license "A coke tl of love," they admit. We.Mlng lolls. " o 1 The Hepublli'n olnb meeting at lrtland yterd.T gav an Inkling of tli Tan Roosevelt strength cbeer at mention of Taft drowned the KoottevMl erie. GARDEN SAGE DAR KENS THE HAIR NATURALLY A foellng of sailnees eocomianles the discovery of Uie first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age, 'Gray hair, however handsome It may be, make a person look old; We all know the advantage of being young. Aside front the good linpresion youthful appearance make on oth ers, simply knowing that you are looking til" give one courage to un dertake and accomplish, thing. So why Buffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when t simple remedy will glv your hair youthful and color and btuiy In few days' Urn? Moat peoplo know that common gtirdeu sage act a a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grand mother used a "Sane Tea" for keep ing their hair dark, soft and luxur iant In Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, we have an hlal preparation of Sajta. oonitii uipmir and other valuable remedies for dandruff, Itchlug scalp and thin, weak hair that Is apllt at the ends or constantly coming out A few applications of thlr valuable remedy will bring back the color, and In a short tlm It will remov every trace of dandruff and grvatly Improv the growth and appearanc of the hair. Get a K-cent bottle from your druKglxt today,' and nolle th dl enoe la your hair after a fV days' treatment All druagists sell It. un der guarantw that the money Will be refunded tf the remedy Is notTxartly a reprentd. Siecl) Agent.' J. C. Perry. Sraaler ltorae Oipofi. Washington, Feb. U.-rerlstenl effort to eHtnbllsh penny postage rates ar to meet with opposition by Senator Poume, of Orvton, chairman of the eommluee on xtot(lc and pot nvida. Thl annoum-ement was uthorlied by Senator Rourn today ARE TRYING TO SETTLE THE DISPUTE affairs. The action of the federal of ficials Is more than a moral victory to him and his cause." o ,- Dan McCune was Indicted bv the He Quit Right Then. I First I. flrlm... Tho- nrAn.hiii.. rort and, Ore., Feb. 14.-"Give n Such was the case with Mrs. W. S. my hat; m not working here any Bailey, McCreary, Ky. "My wife waa more, Baid Karl Boenkel, an Iron taken down with a severe attack ot worker Ho JiaH t .u. . i. , . . ... . ... Wmuvi pnnniv ,.,,! i , . , loucu nuui me top i Knppe, wmcn run into Droncnuu. wasco county grand jury for forging. t the new Oregon-Washington rail-1 Sh wnghed a. tho' she had consump ltuen into court Tuesday, he pleaded road bridge with a sheer dron of no tlon and couId not BleeP Bt nBht Th sentenced to from feet beneath him .,.. v.. ..,Q0CrB medicine gave her no relief pen. Time by (flinty and was one to live years in the of whole proceedings, three minutes. 1 prnnts Pas cigar Btores, candy snops, etc., remained open last 8un- llte . Jinri T waa alvtaol a fv VnlAv'a T r,, BiriKing and dlllC ne to ft olonl snrt Tor Cnm.. rrk. wtl. cable, after falling 25 feet. Flying Ilea Fall Victims to Btnmnrh uu The plumbing commltte. of the cltyjday ,n ord,.r to te8t ' trouble. Ju8t llke otner peopIei luncll Is trying to make some amlc-' closing ordinance. No rrL. u" .1!"J" lo8? appetite, back- be-n made, so far. council able settlement of, the row over thel plumbing Inspector, McCracken, whom the plumbers demand removed, claim ing he I not familiar with the plumb ing business, and, for that reason. Is Incompetent to pass upon plumbing work. No agreement has been reached and It looks a though the matter will have to be threshed out In the council. GOMPERS' SKIRTS ARE CLEARED I -o Angeles, Cal., Feb. 14. The ac tion of the department of justice. In clearing Samuel Gomper and hi a oclate of any connection with the doing of the McNamara I just, and I what I predicted a month ago," said iiarence narrow ner today. "I was eonfldent that Mr. Gomper knew ab solutely nothing of the McNamara' No arrests have ache. uu-uown reeling, nut there's mil. flH.'..U..r... t-IK tl N (HMI 4 fell N Ul Unlka r. m ). fe MiiaiaMKliliraMl. 4tim, i iM eeJw a tSM'MiTTr-,. 1. 1 tisrcTr'Mr t j ""Tr'r'iVMV . To Cure a Cold hi One Day.. Take Uxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure.. E. W. Grove' signa ture Is on each box. 25 cent. N.18r Roche118. "I-. n Indian went Lhi ,l rall,oaJ "! was killed by the fast express. He dm enU'.'eMne".W'th w W ten It that way when people neirleet .Z"' 'f- """'I risk your ,l?e no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee- . i7' .nn'' proved- "Six bot tles of Llectrio BitUrs," he writes, did more to give me new strength and !R0d Pl,eItlle ihn a'l other stomach remedies I used." So they help every body If. fny to suffer when Xta great remedy will help you from the first dose. Trv a ni.. m . " . -w ... vuijr uv cent at rst dose. J. C. Perrr. . . . . "Ulu ,,,u,reBt is being taken all over the state n the Irrigation con gress to be held at Portland next w ednesdny. Are Ever at w atMtH!! lT MhlngR everlaatlriBly war, joy and piles. But Bucklen'i forta?tul:rlli,ia,,i8h p S; i? U B00U "ubdues the itchlnir rrltation. Inflammation or iweU SS' i ii i im i gave her bo much relief that she con tinued using It and three bottles ef fected a permanent cure." Mr. W. S. Bailey says he 1 prepared to answer all Inquiries promptly. Red Crosa Pharmacy (H. Jarmnn). 0 Cotuftlpuled? rbiH Try Dr. Milt- Liatl This Is the season of the year .when mother feel very much . concerned over the frequent colds contracted, by thelr children, and have abundant rea son for It as everv cnlri WRHkena th lungs, lower the vitality and paves, the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamberlaln'a Cough Remedy 1 famous for its cures,, and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. a Journal Want Ad Brln. Result E3ES9B m FRENCH FEIMLE 1 A n A I il If I la la Ol I A Barm, Cnrani Rnrn w Hiifi-mmm llnMMBATWM, film IN0WN THAU. Brvi nmm Biji run.- B fivt.on Uuaramcfd or W-of rUhitdrd. tW)t trrpiiy w l 00 pr box. Will Mtit Uvibm Klai.U b pIJ fC7' wmn rriiend. Hnpl Prv. r tmi AnuUl 4m M Mm4 jtmMn M tb MCLICAL CO., o r Lahoastcm. i Sold In Siltm by Pr, $. C Stm Locale a citv whpro . i . . "'iviv viuy u k sinro en a i f -. i si invanaby, that it selk hinjh i " snoes and you will discover, al lows that HANAN shoe C lLHalle ffh?fL Wh!' Sin beeause eve j one more freaunnt u n ctaneq Tor oy men and wnmors k,... l. ,1 Vn and slippers. sJrin'glK K lWichert 4 Late , r -iaj t HANAN SHOES 44c State Street REINHARPS "The Quality Shop"