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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1912)
DAILI CiPITAt JOUKX.IL, 8UKS, OBEGOS- SATt RDAT. JILT 27, 1913. t H HI. Is All Wheat JtS. OLLED, baked, toasted and en riched with a blend of barley malt in cooking which makes it su preme in flavor and digestibility. Wheat has all the natural elements that re-inforce the body, build muscle, brain and nerves, and all of the best teeth. One split or rough tooth can do a great deal of damage to the hair by splitting and breaking It, an well as In flict some pain. Shell or celluloid hair l)ln should be used to hold the hair In place. Youra (or charming womankind, MADAME QLIVIU.A, 6H Oregonlan Building, Portland, Or. wheat is in Force." Good for the grow ing child, the stal wart man, the old and feeble good for everybody. Order "Force" today. Made by The H-0 Company, Buffalo, N.Y. Hygienic Care Should Begin in Infancy Mndiime Qiilvllln will be glud lo iiiimrer any questions pertaining' lo woiimnlr l)0ii uly. Personal replica will be given If a slumped mid lelf-aildrriined envelope Is enclosed. AX ITSIDE J0W. LEUAL KXTAXGLE.HEXT Will the fact that the sheriff posted a notice of sale of property under the hammer upside down makes- the sale void? The circuit court of this county will have to answer that question for the Combination Manufacturing company has Instituted suit In the court here against the Kails City Lumber com pany to have a sale of property set aside on this ground. An execution had Usued against the property and the lumber company purchased It. The Combination Manufacturing company new alleges that, In view of the fact that the notice of sale was lasted up side down, that no one read It and as a consequence the lumber company was the only bidder and secured the the property at Its own figure. This, It Is maintained, was illegal and be cause of these grounds the court Is npked to set the sale aside. The old superstition of clipping the tend greatly to Btimulute the healthful hair during the first quarter of the secretions of all the glands. Bo vulu- iiioon hits at least tjio merit of fixing ahlo Is this treatment for both young a periodical date, so that It ahull not and old that when properly uniler- bc overlooked; and there Is also a stood and appreciated we shall see right and wrong way of doing even I fewer bald-heaiU and a vastly higher tills simple thing. In clipping, unless (he tin I r Is falling very fast, Indicating acute alopecia, the pointed, Intact hairs should not be trimmed until they reach the maximum length. When a hair splits It loses Its vitality, and If not clipped, It will drop out much sooner than It should. In order to accom pllali anything like a thorough clip ping of the split, ends It Is necessary to braid the long hnlr and then draw the braids through the fingers upward, o as to ruffle up the short hairs. It Is easy thus to distinguish between the blunt or split ends and the pointed ones. Hut the task can be much more etfcctiinlly done by a second xraon than by oneself, nnd It Is therefore best to have recourse to the hnlr dresser when possible It will do much to Insure beautiful hair through life, If 1 1 h hygienic care begins with the life of the Infant. The scalp of the new-born babe is covered with a fatly mutter the vernlx ciuiensa and If care Is not exercised In Its prompt remnviil a most unpleas ant anil unsightly rondltlon of Inflam mation and sciiliblness will result. IVt or the first care given to the lm ,4 should be to anoint the whole bend with fresh, Bweet olive oil, or that of sweet ulmomls. After a few holirs It should be washed with warm water mid well lulheied with aoui Imrk or cnstile snap. The Utile sculp must he handled with titmiutt ,.nil..ii, uu - 11 ml average of beautifully abundant tress es than we do now. Massage Is to the scalp what physical culture Is to the body, and not only promotes the growth of the hair by exciting to In creased activity the minute glands, which contribute to the cellular struc ture, but also prevents the relaxing or the muscular layers forming the scalp, toning them up to their duty; and by Increasing the circulation prevents atrophy of' the papilla and the conse quent turning of the hair gray. When the line Is tttree months old a weekly shampooing nnd oiling will be sufficient; but, even If the hair has come In quite thick, for the first year no comb, and only the sofest brush should he used upon Its head. This treatment will prevent all the family APPROPRIATIONS WILL HAVE TO BE INCREASED Tentative estlmntes iliade by mem bers of the state board for appropria tions to be asked for from the next legislature for the various slate Insti tutions discloses the fact that because of many needed Improvements that tiie appropriations tlila year will excee by a considerable sum theme requested of that body at the last session To begin with, the appropriation ro the asylum will be consldenibl swolled as the hog houses for that In stltiitlon have been condemned and new ones will have to be erected an tneso will cost not less than $.1000 and probably $1000. The hog houses at the asylum farm are also In bad shape, and will have to be replaced On top of nil this the asylum farm is In need of a central heating plant, and a root nnd fruit house. At the lust session of the legislature a request was mnde for an appropriation for a central hoatlng plant, but It was de men. me asylum and asylum farm will also need a number of other lm provemonts, and, taking them all to gether, they will materially Increas the appropriation over last year. mine r.ne mnln building at the school for the feeble nilude'd Is In good condition, more buildings are needed to take care of the largo waiting list 1 he last legislature made an approprl- atlon for a girls' dormitory, but this will not begin to take care of those on the waiting list, and a boys' dornil ii.v win aiso likely be asked for when the legislature convenes. Tl. ...... It-. ... iwiiiieimury win need a num lint rt 1... ........ w. iiiiuvciiieiiiB, out not many, anu tne cost will not be so great as a um oiner institutions, as material alone need be purchased, the labor be Children Cry for Fletcher's keBBVaaasBaa. . w itf M -V ) Ml The Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd which has lien la use lor over 30 years, has borne tho signature of 1 anu has been inaue unucr uii per" 'jSrf-jt- sonal supervision since its inmnry. TcutJuM Allow no one to deceive you In this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-food " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lulunts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cnstorla is a harmless anbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare Rorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic substance. Its oro is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays FeverlshncKS. For more than thirty years it lias been In constant use for the relief of Const ipatlon, flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles mid Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach nnd Bowrl-i, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over 30 Years In TWf CENT JS COMPANY, TT MUNNAV STRICT, NCW TOAK CITY. of eczematous eruptions to which some 'lug performed for the most people seem to consider an Infant's scalp liable; the Inception of which, however, Is almost always due to care lessness In removing the vernlx caseosa nnd consequent Irritation of the scalp. Hrushes and combs should be select ed with extreme care. Kconomy Is out 01 pinco nere, for cheap hrushes are usually poor ones with harah. silvery bristles. The expense should be In the bristles nnd not In the hack,, unless you can afford It In both. Suffer bristles will he required for one head of hair than for another; but, remem bering the caution already given with nwiimr brush, comb, nor harsh towel regard to the proper use of the brush, llllll.ll.wl tl ... .1 I. it,,,. lw u ,B uiti.v iiiikiii iniiici se rious damage to tho hnlr follicles. This operation must bo ieMatcd daily for weveral weeks, even after the vernlx raaooaa bus been entirely removed. It will do much to encourage the perma nent strength and health of tho halr formlng structure. After the first 10 days, as soon as the scalp begins to look firm and Ktiimg, and does not redden violently under gentle imiulpiilntlon, massage with the finger tips may be given twice or thrice dally. The fingers Impart vital warmth and elect l icit v, which select one adapted to tho service re quired. The dusters of bristles should be iniule up In slightly uneven lengths hut set evenly In the brush; In this way they will best penetrate the hair and thus perform their cleansing, lav ishing office. Hrushes must be washed In borax-softened water, and It will stiffen the bristles If the last rlnslng- water be a weak solution of alum merely shaking the brush afterwards aim inning it dry. The best combs are Ivory or shell, hut the Indlspen. slide qualities or all should be smooth ncss and regularity of well-rounded W hy Women Arc Not RICH. Man is millionaire many limes over in the possession ol blood eetll. Worn n it not guile so rich, lor eciciitun have proven lhal the normal man haa five mil lion the woman only lour and hall million lo cubic millimetre oi blood, A deoreate in number of red blood oorpuaclea and peraon " looka pale "in fact, ia anaeruio, the blood doe not get the right lood sail probably the ttumach it disordered. l)r, K. V. Pierce found yeara ago that a glyceric extract ol goUen lea! and Oregon grape roola, queen'i root and Moodroot with black oherrybark, would help the aatimilatioa oi tne lood in the stomach, son-ret liver ilia end In Nature's own way Increase the red mood eorpuaclea. Una medicine ha called Dr. Pierce's (roluen Medical Diioovery. By ssiimi luting the food eaten the system is nourished and the blood takes on a rich red color. Nervousness is only " the cry of the starved nerves for lood," and when the nerves art) led on rich red blood the person loose those irritable feel. I inga, sleeps well ai night and ia refreshed in the morning. M I was attatVt! with a severe nervmia ctUease. w hb-li waa cauewl hr disordered iloinarh ami liver' wrltea Mil Jam. D. I.ivm.y, of V,h burn. Term.. Koule L H.H 33. "All mr frlerxl. thouiht I wmiU rife ami the bt hyaklena ave DM) up. I was atlvlned to try Pr. l'lerre a Crukjen MmMcaI Icovry, ami dvrivodl much benefit from name. My ft.? i. D. LmsLT, Eeo. had run so lone, It had Ituronw so ehruntc that aoOilne Wimkl aflWt a prmarnt cure, nut 1 I hltfhlv roromnMMut It furUuir advtM Atllnc ixople to take Ur. Ptome'a RHdfelnaa before UeU) Dr. PlerrA'a mwiklne haa Son much for me end hly reromnMMut It I heartily lvie its use aa a Atirtnf tople, ami are run a long thai there la ne chance to be cured. Dr. Pieroe's Medical Adviser, 31 stamps, to pay lor wrapping and aa ailing awly, part by the con v let a. Tl.- . . . on iiem mine scnool Is occupying a new building, and the Improvements which will be needed by It will be of a minor character, and the approprla nous needed for them practically In consequential. Tho blind school. It Is understood, will aUo nee aimronrla lions for a number of Improvements. Th reform school building generally is in a nail condition, and an approprl atlon of at least $7000 or $.X0im will be needed to put It Into shape. The sleeping quarters are bad, and much remodeling of the Interior is neces sary, anu tne building is suffering from the lack of paint. i i. ...i . .i mo uinerciiinr aanatorlmn Is to lie continued as such, It will likely come in for a nnmlwr r,r i nients. Governor West, however, has Indicated his Intention of converting it into a school for girls, to lie run In connection with the reform school, and lease orjuirchase a sanatorium for the tuberculosis cases in Portland. Should the legislature fall In with this plan It u not likely that many Improvements will he needed for the building here uui money win nave to lie. appropriated to either lease or purchase the build ing In rortliuid. TIIK Al lil ST WWK WOULD MUitZIM: The Wide World for August Ih par ticularly . Interesting number. A. E Johnson dewrlbcs and Illustrates "The llinck Fttrent and Its People;" Ran- ilnll R. Howard writes a stirring paper on "Hunting the Wild Horses of the Went u and Jack Woodson describes "The Doc-Derby of Alaska." John lioyea continues the romantic story of "How 1 Decame a Klne ."' nnd P Harris lltans brings to a conclusion the amusing account of hla European walking tour In which he covered fourteen hundred mile on foot. "The ilrldge Assignment," "Alone on a Run away Train" and "A Death-Voyaga al Niagara" are account 0f thrilling- ad venture. The number la excellently Illustrated. s A L E M 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, B E E R rings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. ilivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened. idows existence with hopes and aspirations stores man to fulness of strength and activity, : NEW LIMITED TRAIN Leaves Salem 8t35 a. ni. terrlre Portland 10:11) a. m. This train will be found a ci&l engagements. To and from Portland, Daily leaves Portland M n. m. Arrlies Salem 6:35 p. m. great convenience for business and so- THE OLD LIMITED CONTINUES Latcs Salem 8:10 p. m. Leaves Portland :00 a Arrives Portland 6:10 u. m. Arrltes Salem 10:85 n. Doth trains carry observation parlors and first-class coaches jf mum X. er iucrat SAW ayr J THE NEW LINE TO ALBANY East. Trains leave Salem dally at 8; 35, 10:33 a 4.20. 6:35. 11:30 p. m. Boat connections East Indipendence on daylight trains. fPU t. l.l.i. t rt - t iu.uubh i.n. ai aom to spoKane, mget Sound points and tn., at the Oregon Electric Railway trains enter the North Rank Station Port land, saving transfer of passengers and baggage. Fares, schedules and details on request C. E. AL1HN, General Agent, Salem, Oregon . c. ueuerai r reignt ana I'assenger Agent, Portlan sd, Ore. tt.MrkA-'YW f Many Varieties Of Bread 8rt baked here- You don't have to 1-ut up with the samo kind day after day as Is generally the case where bread is baked at home. So If onj tor a change com, .nd try Mm. otb, i kind of bread than that you ake. You'll l.k. It because every body does who tries It .V!- BAKERY An Investment in a DIAMOND requires, careful thought and the proper confidence in a firm , --to warrant absolute satis factton to note the proper comparison you must , inspect them from a large and well se lected stock, such as we are able to show. In this way you can become thoroughly famil iar with values and feel as sured of safe and economical buying- BARS JEWELRY STORE Salem, Oregon . j When at Portland I Go to the Rates $1i00 up, Break fast and lunch 50c. Din ner $1,00, Also a la Carte service in grill, One block from Oregon Elec tric on 11th and Wash ington streets, Salem "Pn people cordially invited to i v. , make our house their : headquarters. F. P. WILLIAMS, formerly with Marion e " u l ' -3 'BSC p l ilKS.a J,im.55A-a.v:uf. MccBinsiBBD'i:iin , E.i..i,n ssi m JtAiiu1- -f44e-f-s-t liitt.ililU.i.iitl 4 eeet i Pianos and Organs ? Edison, Victor and : e Columbia Talking! Machines A full stock of Records. GEO. C. WILL from the cheapest to the best sold on installments and rented. ceo. c. WILL Sewing Machines Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. GEO. C. WILL Latest Sheet Music Piano and Organ Studies. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL 4 ' H Read the Journal for News Outings in Oregon VIA THE To the Beaches Springs and Mountains I (06DEN 5tlA5TA) I V R?,uj:S w Excellent Train Service and Low Round Trip Fares r ii:iz2 r place to Bpeni a portion ot the 8um" aorti reached L "ealth and "creation, the outing . CoVfnS Z 8y' Tllla,n00lc Coun Bhes. Crater Uko. and many 0,ner 1 fPrllls'' Cuc" Breltenbush Hot Spring. y 'Der "prln8 ot more or less note. LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS "SnI'Tn"?,00 ""'.f da"y t0 the ttb0T ortfc Our booklet "Va- be obtained romnv theB0 KDi other outln P,ace, C"" aa to fare. trT ,aBent' Who wl" chaepfully tutniah Information "Ire prompt at? etC" " M card t0 the uerslgned will JOHN M. SCOTT. t W Coy it BtrtMt General P.8.eDger Agentf ,