Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 02, 1912, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    DAILY CArHAI. JOIRVAL hup.
1 S'EM, OREGON'. Mnvn.v -
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It's at once the prettiest shape, the
;V V a urt7to Un,bW,,Ml Wh,ch
Interesting Little Things
While we seldom call your aUentlou to our Notion Department
there Is always something pretty and attractive to be tl 71'
Iu fact this department Is one of the most interesting cor. 2 I , Z
store. The many little thInKs-mere trifles, seemingly-!? .!
sury, make ua wonder where they all come from For sever m i
to come thousands of new things will make their anneamnr. i '
He on the lookout for them. It will pay you. appemn hcr-
LADIES' KECKWEAR
We have a new lot of the
popular "Robespierre" Collars,
lace and button trimmed, In a
Kood . variety of colors, priced
at 25c, 8c 60c and 75c each.
Some of these are put up In
fancy holly boxes.
New Ornamental Velvet and
Silk Dows, 25c, 50c and 75c each
A large lot of plain and fancy Dress Goods, all shades,
36 inches wide, suitable for children's dresses, 50c
values now 25c yard.
A lot of Lining Taffetta, 19 inches wide, all colors, 50c
values now 25c a yard.
Put new shoes on the youngster.
Look at them in a week.
They're usually battered, scraped, almost
shapeless. Get a pair of Buster Brown
Shoes.
Scuffing, scraping, kicking doesn't mar
them tney thrive on knocks. I hey
wear.
BUSTER BROWN Blue Ribbon SHOES
For youngsters, $1.50 to $250
In iust a few more days we will have our entire line of
holiday merchandise on display wait for it. You make
the same savings on these as you do on other goods
purchased here,
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO NATURAL COLOR
By ('(i.nmon Garden Sage, a Simple
Kemrdy for Dandruff, Fall
ing, Faded, Gray Hair.
The old Idea of using Sage for dark
ening the balr is again coming Into
vogue. Our grandmothers had dark,
glossy hair at seventy-five, while our
mothers are gray before they are: fif
ty. Our grandmothers kept their hair
soft and glossy with a "Sage Tea,"
which restored the natural color.
One objection to using scch a prep
aration was the trouble of making It.
This objection has been overcome by
the Wyeth Chemical Company of New
York, who have placed on the market
a superior preparation of Sage, com
Wned with Sulphur and other valu
able remedies for dandruff, itching
scalp and thin, weak, falling hair.
The beauty of the hair depends more
on Its rich, even shading than any
thing else. Don't have dry, harsh
faded hair, when a simple, harmless
remwly will bring back the color In
a few days; and don't be tormented
with dandruff, itching slalp and loose,
falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Hair Remedy will quickly cor
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w more on their subscription, uany ; -atlas
should be in every home. It is essential to me
grownups as well as school children.
A LIMITED NUMBER REMAINS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
The
New
India
Umbrella
iriCAl runmTn..
'KLnu unnio WAS R PT
strongest and ,,, ,,
IUBI10NS
You will need lots of ribbon.
Make your soloctlou now. You
will find Holly and beautiful
Floral Patterns galore; all for
holiday purposes,
SEEDLEWORKERS
Hols Foundation Washable
Letters for embroidery work
i-i inch to 5 Inches In size.
rect these troubles, and give color,
strength and beauty to your hair.
Get a fifty cent bottle from your
druggist today, and prove this to your
own satisfaction. All druggists sell
It, onder guarantee that the money
will be refounded If the remedy Is
not exactly as represented. , Agent
J. C. Perry.
We wish to call your attention to
the fact that most Infectious diseases
such as whooping oough, diphtheria
and scarlet fever are contracted when
the child has a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will quickly cure a
cold and greatly lessen the danger
of contracting these diseases. This
remody Is famous for Its cures of
colds. It contains no opium or other
narcotic and may be given to a child
with Implicit confidence. For sale by
all dealers.
Christian Science Lecture.
Francis J. Fluno, of Oakland, Cal
will speak on the subject of Christian
Science at the Grand Opera House
Thursday evening, December 5, at 8
o'clock p. m. Dr. Fluno speaks with
authority on this subject, being a
member of tho Board of Lectureship of
the Mother Church, the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
The lecture is free. The public Is cor-
AnUv Invited. 11-30-lt
Hllll11Wirl"mrlCTWIl''"''!'1'eg
THIS HANDY
ATLAS
of the world is
FREE
to any subscriber, new or
old, who will come to this
tr.ro Miii nav one dollar
unit. " r
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(toadis uM
104 Deaths
Caused by
Accident!
SIXTEEN Monti.
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tit mni'KH:i!, nil fa.
Th n,u. .......
T. vVi'r
to September S n ,i ! V9U'
"ties compiled m , iiV Irru. .
Utar Oominlssb.ner u ii
f'179. and of ihl n ...
1"9, nml of this nn,i. i.m
ftitnl. The tare. 7 . ,
comn.lMlonor-.nf .;. -uor
From all Dlnces
three men are emnlr. el ZT
-nl, that .I 1 I r.,d0;
US lost or . 1iv.i..i i. .. . .
. .t I U
! reported to the law ,1 "
Commissioner Huff complains tlmt In
a nuniDer of smaller concerns, where
only a f.-w men aro employed, the
law is not followod In the reports be.
Ins submitted to him as ciosely Bs he
deslros to have It followed. All the
In r-nrn. aiI..1.1 (..
cornea roenWmt tw ,
ZZ. 1 1 , r 19 ,,0t
areflTh TT'T ""
do Clares that ho will enforce It to tho
, ... .... vUi0 Ua owm ua no ut
lottor
Particular caro has been
taken In
compiling the report to Hat the In
juries according to tho classes of
workmen. In Borne cases this Is said
to be a bard matter, because nn Injury
to a carpenter, for example, may be
listed under Injuries In construction
work.
In the number of accidents reported.
die largest number C43, took place In
saw and planlrg mills. Of this num
ber 10 proved fatal. Willi 541 acci
dents machine Bhops and foundries are
second on tho list. The largest num
ber of fatalities occurred In the log
ging Industry, a total of 41 men out of
4G1 Injured having lost their lives
whllo logging.
In the following list of accidents, as
classified under the dlfforent crafts
those reporting less than 20 are un
der the head of "miscellaneous."
niacksmlthlng, 60; bridge construc
tion, 27; can manufacturing, 40; car
penters, CO; concrete, cement and pav
Ing, 28; construction, 398; electrical
work, 186; furniture, etc, 27; logging,
401; machine shops, foundries, etc.,
544; meat concerns, 66; mining, 22;
paper mills, 445; power plants and
construction work, 35; quarry work.
20; railroad construction, 309; rail
road section, 204; train, 407; railroad
yard, 390; sawmills, planing mills,
etc., 645; sawmill and planing mill
yards, 285; teaming, 52; warehouse
and dock work, 98; woolen mills, 38;
miscellaneous, 201; total, 5179.
Tho fatalities reported are: Brick
yard, 1; bridge construction, 1; car
penter, 2; concrete, cement and pav-
Ing, 2; construction, 12; electrical, 5;
elevator operator, 1; fish cannery, 1;
harvesting, 1; logging, 44; machine
shops, etc., 2; mining, 2; paper mill.
1; quarry, 10; railroad construction,
18: railroad section, 6; railroad train
14; railroad yard, etc., 9; sawmills,
etc.. 10:
sawmills, etc., yard, 5; sheet
metaal works, 1; steamboat, 5;
store,
1; warehouse and dock, 2; wood dis
tlllcry, 1; woodsaw, 1; total, 104.
1IIU0X COUNTY ItEKCSEI)
TO IIKI.r IilIM KO.VD
Marion county bus lost many thou
sands of dollars of slate and federal
aid, and the state has consequently
lost a considerable amount of federal
nid because of the fact that. thi Ma
rion county court lias failed to re
spond to a request by the government
for a ODntiibutlon for the building of
a wagon road between Niagara and
Detroit. So It is stated by Governor
West.
People living on what is now no
more than a trail between Niagara and
Detroit raised a sum of $I.Vt for a
road, Governor West promising tin in
frnm ilin Government- It was said
itw f.'-,nii would be available for the
I fend immediately, and a greater
I amount later. Had the road bee,, pro
vided for It would be of great value to
lth,i county, becauFfl the highway
i would lead directly Into the new state
i forest reserve.
j The matter was al put up to the
'iJnn county court and to the state
' i,anl of tor-W ,!""' 'u''""d
i contribute, while the Marion county
j court could not s-.-c Us way clear to
! oVj so The money must now be us 1
ifor some other purpose. Governor
West states that he had planned to
i establish a convict camp on u,r
and to hurry the worn to .,"-
,.., that, for every dol.ar
tin - - , . ,. ....
spent by the county on the road th re
would he returns unu
U you'are troubled with' chronic
constipation, the mild and gentle ef
Ted of Chamberlain's Tablets makes
hem especially suited to your case
ror gale by all dealers.
journal-Want Ads." bring results
breaks a cold1
NEEDS NO HELp:nmiuII(U
I'u-K's cold nmi'.UM) , ,
HOflW-TASTKS ltL. ' j
It Is a positive f,wt that a dose of
una compound, t.ik.n
Ittrt llAlirj
every I
consecutive '
V , UU11' W1U ,ml ho Grippe
M up tiu, 6,eriJ
i'"wr In the head, chest, back, Mom
adi, limbs or any pilu of the body.
Promptly relieves the
mb,,, ,uvu,acho' du,,
"0M 8t"fW '"'"Hshn, ra,.
BOP0 th1' " of , niwe,
r.
M r ""u "''"c twines.
Ulta womlrf"l Compound as
...ere M nmng eU la ,0 Wl)rU,
' 1 n"Wry 118 ,,r,m,,l,y J IU-
.--. or W aftw.
f hitq no a ';r. .... .1... ...
- . " .-".. iwKiis r rape-i
Lo,a Co,"- an, (l,RKut
can supply-accopt no mihsiltn
oitiitalna no aulnlna it... t
. , . .x-.tn M1 tifr
nonifl. Tastiw nloo nnia
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THEY V0KK FOR M0XEY
HIT STAY IX SCHOOL
tt u '" CPru"" commercial
M,ttb"""nti and attend school the
lm,Mce f the Hanunond I a
manufacturing community where the
wni-lr kl . .1.... l , ,
temptation to bova nml vUU l t
to leave school and enm a living, s.ipt.
McDanlol'g plan makes It. possll.lo for
boys and girls to earn monev. remain
In school, and nlso make themselves
moro efficient Industrially.
i an man nt lumtmm.i u i... u...i
. - .o if.ifi. ii til. it
ril 11 realization of mnil,.m d.w.ii ,.,i
inuusinai conditions. Supt. McDanlel
t'""-"8 on mo inenry mat, while
mere aro certain general principles
.!.... nl1 ... .. ..
umiri i my nn euucauon, eacn com
munity has Its own special problems
that aro too often disregarded In the
making of tho schools. Resides the
co-operative school and shop arrange
ment, Hammond maintains a night
school with an attendance of 700,
where boys and girls may not only
make up elementary deficiencies, but
also rocelve practical training In spe
cific phases of connnerco and Indus
try. Vocational guidance forniB another
feature of tho Hammond plan. The
schools furnish Information about tho
various Industries In the community,
the salaries paid In dlfforent lines of
work, the opportunities for advance
ment, hours of labor, permanency of
mployment, and all the details that
are of value In determining a choice
of employment. As early as the sixth
grado the teacher tests the child's In
terest and ability In various forms of
elementary Industrial work, so that he
may come to have some Idea of a fu
ture vocation. The Bchool authorities
also maintain an employment bureau,
where present and former pupils are
registered and their qualifications
carefully Investigated.
WAS WITH MARSHALL WHEN
HE DISCOVERED fiOLD
Reno, Nev., Dec. 2. .Tames riiirko,
nnrtunr nf .Innien Marsluill. who first
discovered goin in lainoruia., aim mm
to be tho last of the party that was
with Marshall, died Saturday at his
homo near Reno.
Ho was 82 years old.
Could Shout For Joy.
"I want to thank you from the bot
tom of my heart," wrote C. II. Kader,
of Lewlshurg, W. Va "for the won
derful double benefit I got from Elec
tric Hitters, In curing mo of both a
severe case of stomach troublo and
of rheumatism, from which I had been
almost helpless sufferer for ten
ars. It. suited my case as tnoiigri
ado Just for me." Kor dyspepsia.
idlgestion, jaunilic-, and to lid the
stem (if kidney polsuis that cause
heuniatlsin, Klectrit: Hitlers have, no
superior. Try them. Kvery bottle Is
guaranteed to satisfy. Only M) cents
of J. C. I'erry.
Morri5, Cash
Feed and Grocery
Store
3 pkgs ii'in'-e meat - f
2 pkgs ne raisins
2 cans good tni!k I ''-'
2 fkiis large fat oysters
5 PjS white beans -
5 ms pink 'f
Z cans salmon '"'c
2 pkgs Krinkle Corn Hakes I'.c
5 cans table peaches We
K wins table aprlcoU Wc
3 cans new tomatoes -r
3 cans corn -"c
Hard wheat flour, sack
perfection valley $1.00
Jflce b-Mie cured hams ....20c
Free tickets Wexford and Ye
Liberty Picture shows.
I'hone 1457.
IwT
Koads to
Come Next
Representative Warhurton, 0f the
at.it.i ..t -.. ....
" l" "asir.ngion, annmiiuvs that
ho Intends to Intro.luee a bill ;l cni
Kress at the short wsslott w hieh con
venes the first Monday of n-t
month, providing for tlw construe
Hon of trunk lines of paved ivn.iw.n,.
connect ing the capitals of every stale'
.ui tne .Mvllonal capital.
U will take five yea.s. Mr. War
hurton estimates to construct the
proposed National highway along
n.lll. ti.. .
uu us exiens.ong or other branch
lines. Through the medium of minor
routes, It is promised to make the
Principal National parks a part of th,
mam system.
The proposed roadways nre. to bo
mads of some bard material, prob
ably brick. To raise the funds for
the 15,000 miles of roadways pro
vided f.ir bis promised bill, Hep-
resentatlve Warhurton will ask for!
a restoration of the Internal rm-enue
tax on tobacco, which was taken off
thirty-three years ago.
The proposed system of hlghwas,
Mr. Warhurton has estimated, should
cost not more than $5,000 per mile
According to his figures, $S0.0ft0,.l00
annually for five years will lt re
quired to pay tho cost of tho trunk
lines and their branches. This vast
sum, ho believe, can ho raised with
out hardship to any one through the
tobacco tax feature of his bill, lie
says:
"This bill will provide for a Id-
root roadway with heavy concrete
base
hard surface, such as asphalt
or vitrified brick, In order to make
, n,i r.t iiiu na r.-.i., r... !.... n
n.. .... .... ...
Mioit . i no mil wi I) iv i o ror in-
mediate conslrucllon of nn Atlantic
an,! r-.nlf linn f,m Aim,u, m ,
to Baton Rouge, Ixmlslann, and Tal-
lahassee, Florida, and a Pacific roast
llim from Olympla, AVnuhlngtou, to
I.os Ai.Kcles. California.
Our present tax on tobacco Is very
low. Mr. Warburton declares, lie
believes, therefore, that It, should not
he difficult to re-enact the law of
1ST9, Inronwatlnir a clause sottlnx
asldo tho additional revenue from
this source as a National road fund,
Calculating thn effect of tho law, be
said :
Whllo the proposed Increased tax
on tobacco might seem heavy, yet,
ns a matter of fact, It will not even
bo noticed by the consumer. For In
stance, It would ralso tho tax on a
ten-cent cigar three-tenlhs of a cent.
The manufacturer of n ten-cent cigar
would decrease tho weight of Ihe to
hacoj ono-thlrtleth, and tho consumer
could not tell the difference In size.
The manufacturer of smoking to
bacco would likewise reduce thn size
of tho paekago about a twelfth, and
the consumer would not know the
difference In tho size of his package."
Tho neonle will endorso the Idea
of building good roads, but It may be
that they will object to raising money
In tho mnnnur proposed by Mr. Wnr
Inirtou. Ily raising tho money for
eood Mads by a tax on tobacco,
It
would make tho noor men of
the
country pav the largo hulk or tlm cost
of constructing tho roads. Would It
not bo better to devise some way to
ralso tho money that Is necessary by
taxing something that Is more gener
ally used by the wealthy men of tho
country? Kiigenn Guard.
All patent inedlclu-or melleln. 'A
itrtlsed In this paper are for mik it
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
H.H.KM, OI!l(;
11 1 Ml
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( III t. II I I III s
'I ,e lie',V rlOpie, M il ibie ' ',:''-
ing and curing COCflll.S and "'l.l::
o sjhh.II; no lakil.K of H. k-li.lif .
Pioiwiitilig nedi'lte- Into an a,:-a'lv
'weak sioin.vti. Hiii. ply u.eu.. at-l
',h through !.!-!. lr 1" drar. Ino,
(be throat and PiiD'a pleaire
d,r children and ad.,1'..-
COl'fJII TI'llK.-i as tle-y fe'd anil kno
that tl. inwl.iatcd mr hits tb't
spot.
ManufaKurwI by lr. 8 C HUm
1 sal'm, Oregon.
j ft.r,i by nJiil tj any aldr on re
oHpU it Ui pfl'L rtr-
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Courteous
Treatment
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, , ueue ana au the tine
leathers are to be found in these bags. Black, Tan,
Lrey, Creen, Navy, Red and Drown.
Priced from $1.00 tn $19 Zn
A!at Reduced Prices
Little Parisian Satin Purses for the Children. Col
ored Miniatures on Each One
Regular 50c Special 39c.
Regular 25c.-Special 19c.
Don't Put off Your Shopping until
the Last Moment
but shop early while the stocks are complete and get
your choice
DEMISON'S GIFT DRESSINGS
RAPHAEL TUCKS, XMAS CARDS, ARTGOODS
AND EMBROIDERY SILKS
Our Big Coat, Suit and Dress Sale
Stdl Continues. All at Great
ly Reduced Prices
OtIAUTY
HERCMANDISt
iiBtprr smu
Mliiulpntfninpnnu
Automobile Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
LOZIER
ritmri nr Mnmft
M ll I If XI 111
liliyiilil LYLLLS
f. 11 I Anto
SsriiriPhnbpr.cZ"r
Sdlt'S Co
mm W I.
Week-End Round
TripS 1 via Oregon Electric ly.
TICKETS ON SALE CVtRY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
GOOD.RtTUItNING TO AND I INCLUDING
MONDAY
Poilland JJiHI
llillsboio $!.-"'
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WcMi'llenil
Albany
'I'ualal.n
Tbi'iM f.ins
f , i m h , mid nr-
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cm
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w. i: c'iman. ''
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W Wood!
SPECIAL PRICE FOR TEN DAYS
16in.wootl, 5loailsat $1.75
Single loads at $2.00
SPAULDING LOGGING
COMPANY
Thrr
HAND BAGS
Every woman appre
ciates a nice hami bag
- y risfrna. Ml
the latest styles and
shapes to be had in
our leather goo is de
partment. Goat Seal
Real Seal. IHWr...
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North Commercial Hlrwt Phone 1(1
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