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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
PAGE SEC DART CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0REG05, TIUUSDAY, MAT 23, 1912. Healthy, Happy Children Are KEPT in Good Health aad Spirits by Hollister's KocKj Mountain Tea. It Keeps the SYSTEM Clean. There is nothine to good (or nervous, vk, thin, peevish and ailing children as Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It builds Uicin up and gives them strength make them well and keeps them well. Start the child right on life's pathway and it is likely to finish with a hale and hearty old age. Hollister's Rocky Nount&in Tea gives the child quick relief from colds, fevers, biliousness and other ailments brought on by deranged digestion or thoughtless exposure. It is oim than I mluke it is criminal to "done" a delicate child with powerful drugs and chemicals. Mature has provided mild and gentle remedies that relieve congestion, allay inflammation, and restore to health without recourse to dangerous minerals, poisons or medicines containing alcohol. Holluter's Rocky Mountain Tea is made of the same time-tried herbs, leave, eedi and root that our grand mothers depended upon to wardoS and correct theirchildren sailments assem bled in scientific Drooortioos. SO that the J. C. PERRY. CALIFORNIA IS STRONG INDUSTRIALLY Sacramento, Cal., May 23. How fruit growing and truck gardening Italians are streaming Into the state of California Is shown In a census report received here from Washing ton today. The report shows that there are now 63,549 Italians in the state as against 22,774 In 1'J02, this element of the population having al mm Accounts in our Sayings Department Draw Interest at Four Per Cent WW11" 1 II U I 1 i 1 ! i I i i different Ingredients act In harmony upon tie various organs of the body. Hoitistar'a Rocky Mount! Tea pnrlflee tin blood, mutates Ue bowels, fives Quick aid to a deranged stomach, arouses a terpid liver, stim ulate, k Miner, and bladder thus restoring the whole human eyitem to a condition of robust health. It is pleasant and palatable to the taste the little ones like it and you can live It with clear conscience that It is as harmless as the BMMnin dew. alenre pavkareeortioolrSSe-atTeurdriiitglatl -eud wiu mass 10a ease ftMUa-amag ra. most tripled In 10 years. The report shows also that the Irish are concentrating about San Francisco Bay and that the Germans are moving elsewhere. San Francisco has 130,982 foreign born whites, while Los Angeles 60,354, and Oukland 66,822, says the report. Other foreign born residents in California are enumerated as fol lows: English, 48,606; Canadians 44,420 Mexicans, 33,384, Swedes, 26,395 Portuguese, 22,547; French, 17,361 Australians, 17,330; Russians, 16,850 Swiss, 14,300; Danish, 14.201 and Scotch 13,706. Too Old to Learn NEVER too old, to yearn for the snug nest egg that might have been saved. Before It's too late start that nest-egg now and at this bank. Can - JOHN DIMICK DIES FROM HOUSE BURMItlG WELL KNOWX SALEM LAWYER MEETS WITH ACCIDENT AT HIS FARM HOME SEAR HUBBARD WAS ENGAGED TO HE MARRIED JUNE 6T1I. Oregon City Special: John R.Dim Ick, brother of Grant B. Dlmlck, and one of the best known lawyers and farmers in the state, was burned to death Wednesday at his home near Aurora. It Is supposed that Mr. Dlmlck found his home ablaze upon return ing from a visit to a neighbor, and perished while trying to save his ef fects. He and a Miss Weatherford, of Olex, Gilliam county, were to have been married June 6, and all arrangements for the wedding had been made. The tragedy occurred seven months to the day after the death of Mr. Dlmlck's younger brother, Ralph, the noted Notre Dame University foot ball player, who died In Portland af ter being Injured In a football game. While delirious, as the result of the injury, Ralph Dlmlck Jumped from a hospital window and ran Beveral blocks before he was overtaken. He died Bhortly afterward. John Dlmlck left his home bhortly before 10 o'clock telling John Taylor and Alwood Pratt, employed by him, that he was going to visit John Spin ney, a neighbor, and would return soon. Taylor and Pratt went to work In a nearby field, and about 11 o'clock noticed that the house was ablaze. They hurried to It, but upon their arrival the building was envel oped In flames. They found several trunks and other furniture In the yard and surmised that Mr. Dlmlck had taken them out of the building and probably had perished In the flames. Persons from all parts of the neighborhood hurried to the scene, and waited for the fire to burn Itself out. Meanwhile, Grant B. Dlmlck and his sister, Mrs. Nellie D. Fry, of Portland, were notified. Mrs. Fry came to this city and she and her brother went to Aurora In an auto mobile. Before their arrival the charred body bad been found on a cot, which was near the window. It was evident that Mr. Dlmlck had been overcome by smoke and had lallen on the cot as he was trying to make his exit through the window. Coroner Wilson viewed the re- 10c a you afford to be -without it? The Daily Capital Journal ITs Taw liAM,Min!l UMI1 1U UldMMd. 'Yes, Harold, It Makes ' Grandma's Feet Feel Just Like Yours, Free from Tiredness, Aches and Corns!" "Your papa and mamma, your grandpa and your grandma all use TIZ, Harold. And you'll use It, too, when you get to be a man. Then your feet will never hurt, or get tired. That's why we all use TIZ." Most of us get old, feet first. The bunions get stale, more wearisome and painful. Corns get harder and more stubborn as the feet become tender. At a time when old people need their feet most, they can use them less unlesB they use TIZ. If you have never used TIZ be fore your first use of It will bring back some of your girlhood days. TIZ will make your feet feel young, strong and vigorous. They'll never be tender, never chafe or ache, never get blistered or swollen, and your corns, bunions and callouses will be no more. Nothing will do It or can do It like TIZ. Don't experiment with other things; other people have done that for you and they are all now using TIZ. TIZ acts on a new principle d"aws out all the poisonous exuda tions that make foot troubles. TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct on receipt of price, , Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, III. Recommended by alt Drugstores, department and general stores. mains, which were taken to Aurora where the funeral will be held on Friday. John R. Dlmlck was In his 45th year. Besides Grant B. Dlmlck. lie Is survived by the following broth trs: George A., of Hubbard; Augus tus, formerly In the railroad busi ness, but now a farmer of this coun ty, and H. K, of Seaview, Wash. Ralph was the youngest member of the family. Week Delivered nrMiiiirTW'ij mm w m- Mr. Dlmlck was graduated from Monmouth College, In 1889 and the Salem Law school in 1904. He and John A. Carson practiced law to gether In Salem for about two years and later he and S. T. Richardson formed a partnership. Subsequently he bought a ranch of 88 acres, and had since then devoted most of his time to farming, having been one of the most extensive grow ers of onion Bets In the state. About two weeks ago Mr. Dlmlck came to this city to visit his brother, end It was then that he divulged his engagement to marry. He asked his brother to go with him to get the license and exacted a promise that he would attend the ceremony. Mr. Dlmlck's father who had lived in Hubbard for many years, died in 1903 and his mother died two years ago. The couple came to Clackamas county In 1874. A strange coincidence In connec tion with the fire is that the house was ablaze two weesk ago, but Mr. Dlmlck and the men employed on the ranch extinguished the flames with little loss. They had been more care ful since then, and the only explana tion of the origin of the second blaze, Is that the chimney was defective. Mr. Dlmlck was a Knight of Pythias, and that order will have charge of the funeral. The body was burned beyond rec ognition. The dwelling was old and burned rapidly and it is believed that Mr. Dlmlck was overcome by the heat while attempting to remove papers, deeds and documents belonging to clients whom he still served, though retired from active practice. Almost a Miracle. One of the most startling changes ever seen In any man, according to W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Texas, was effected years ago In his brother. "He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Dis covery, and was completely cured by 10 bottles. Now he Is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this won derful remedy for coughs and colds with excellent results.'' It's quick. safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's. Miss Jenette Peterson died at As toria on the evening of her wedding day from an operation for append! citis. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ? " T m"" mimtwm mm nan innMinnfl'nHOTnimisnTaqniafnnnnnn,inii, aa4anIM,aaaianWaiaininaataaaaawlaia fi 11 11 li tl II 11 II tl II II MCTEON Red Inner Tubes Their superiority is recognized all over the World IN STOCK BY 0. J. WILSON, 388 Commercial Street. Jas. C. Dahlmann, serving his third term as mayor, Omaha, Nebr., again was successful In receiving the over whelming support of the voters In the primary election. He also suc cessfully rid himself of a bad case of kidney trouble by the aid of Foley Kidney Pills, and writes: "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and they have given me a great deal of relief, so I cheerfully recommend them." What Foley Kidney Pills have done for Mayor Dahlmann, they will do for any other person bothered with back ache, rheumatism, or any other form of kidney or bladder trouble. Just try them for quick and permanent results. Dr. Stone Drug Co. ' Files Cared la Six i 14 Days. Tour druggist will refund money It Pazo Ointment falls to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles In six to 14 days. CO cents. DON'T GET RUN DOWN Wi'iik nnd miserable. 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