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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
-PAUT CAPITAL jorm,, SUEJ( OBE(H, SATl'RDAY. 1ITKHbf el, ,9Ii rp r Ht.K 81, 191. lhe Great Possibilities of Immigration Drive Out --'' "T minim .cm in,. , OFTEN I 'it a! Itv V. F. .UiVr. Damp and Mold with MAKES M A M$nQlllCK NEED A FOR THE CURE eI if VOU know how damp gets in to linen closets and storerooms. It's no tmnkl. - tX all to keep them fresh and dry with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. A Perfection Heater Is a great comfort, too, on chilly mornings and cold evenings. It is the handiest and most reliable heater made. No soot ; no smoke ; no smell. Carry it where you please All the heat you want just when and where you want it! Deicriptire circular isnt on rcquett; or, batter itill k your daaler to how you Perfection ' Smolcalatt Oil Heater. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 461 Market Street S.n Francltce Some nun haven't senso enough to distinguish Iwtween friends and acquaintances. It Is never safe to toll a nowly-mnr-ri( d man a sccrot unless you wish his wife to know It. :i -..-- ).. . I " V- - c, ,1 ,,l '''''' '': S . ' $r'i:',,, 'i .. fi . i! Stomach Weak? Blood Bad? Liver Lazy? Nervous ? WHY go along day 'after M day suffering when aid 1 ftf V. f. 1 1 O rv Ann, ,.:. J. J If"! is ui uuiiu du tun vt-'uiuuu mm at so little cost. Dr. Pierced Golden Medical Discovery aids digestion and purifies the blood. As a connequence both the Btomach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition. Nervousness and biliousness soon disappear. The entire system takes on new life. For over forty years this famous old medicine has "made good' and nevermore so than today, enjoying a greater sale all over the world than any other doctor's prescription. For sale at all druggists in liquid or tablet form, or you can send fifty lc Btamps for trial box. Address DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N.Y.i It, Hi i One of the most Important prob lems before the people of Oregon at this particular time is to anticipate! tho effects of the opening of the Pan ama Canal and to secure the best pos sible results from tho standpoint of immigration. Oregon is one of the most sparsely populated states In the 1'nioa and has more good lands still to he occupied and made to produce wealth than any oilier stale. Whereas New York and Pennsylvania combined have less area than our stale, they outstrip ns in point of numbers by twenty-five to one. Their lands ure no longer for tllo ns ours, and tho average of waste land Is fully as great as that of Ore gon. Thcso facts must make it ap parent to the most casual observer that Oregon's greatest need Is more people. If we are to judge by the experience of Atlantic Coast States, the direct steamship communication which will follow tho opening of tho Canal will bring to tills Coast immigrants by tbe tens of thousands, it is also tho ex perience of tho eastern slates that a large percentage of those is not of the most desirable class. Too many of them flock to the already congested sections, nor are they competent t-. en on to land ami become producers. Wo do not want our western cities over run with more undesirables. We do want, our vast areas of vacant hums Settled with thrifty producers. It is therefore believed thai in or der to discourage the less desiraelo immigration and to encoiiiai;e ih.it which is needed, a campaign of edu cation should be started at once bv our state among tho belter class of ICuropeaiis who can be induced to come here, and not only iniprivc their own condition, but become developers of our latent resources and producers of wealth for themselves and the i i- monvvoalth. In order to do this and compete successfully with other pans of the world such as South American countries, South Africa and Asiatic re- THAT'S SURE OR, KING'S &SEW DISCOVERY FOR . COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL TROUBLES OF THROAT AND LUNGS PROMPT USE WILL OFTCN PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION it PRICC SOc and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED IV j. r. rntitv. gioiis, ii will !. iiecssarv for the Pu citir Coast tu place attractive and truthful infoniiaiiuii before the desir able people of over crowded Tumpo in their own lunuitav.e and In co oper tiling wilh our foreign roproieutamos. The other Coast Stales are already ac tive In Ibis work, and Oiogen should no loiieer Ian in the race for poiula ti.Ml and llev elopuielil. The coininercial oreauial ions of t'ri :. have cvpeiidiil vast miihs t money for Ibe set I lenient and devd opnienl of our slate, bu! they cannot be asked or epecle to asiOlllle (his new burden, and the only hope the:: m lias lo keep pace wilh her ih-IcIiImii s will be for the stale o provide fundi In do lhe work. The details of just bow I Ills work should bo done have been studied iy the Hoard of linnil gralion, and while no definite plan has I n outlined or proposed, they fed confident t tint some of tho most ef fective results can be ohlnlnoil by such all undertaking w ilh a very reasonable expenditure of money. Story Next Monday ? Will It Be the Same Old x Will Ibe I'.imPv vva.li ;u;,iin ups.'l lhe hoii .e ' V. ill Mend iv ui. .hi find v m I u , -I and VV Ol n oil! I loin ! el dine oV e' I he w ,l.-,!l lub- A I e oil colli)'. I" lo ep lip a "' lid 111 g one d.iv each Wei 1, w nidilnc. and i.cruti blio: 11 1 1 1 it von wil.e up In the l.iel t h it w e can I ' I lie vv 01 1, and do It b. I tel' al a pi lee lull Weald fill, I e, olio 111! '.' I V keep II UP " lli)',ht IIOW ..ill U'l Up .Old Hell, I vour lidlili idol lies lo this Ipinli l-inu dry. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 13G-1G6 S. Liberty Phone 25 y OREGON T ELECTRIC Oregon otic Railway MILEAGE DOUBLED DURING 1912 AN ELECTRIC RAILWAY Giving High Class Service to Willamette Valley Cities, and Building Up Its Country TRAINS TO PORTLAND Leave Salem Arrive rYoodburn " Portland LIMITED. 10:110 A. M. 10:37 A. ST. 11:35 r. JT. 4:00 P. Jr. 4:86 P. Jr. 8:35 P. JT. 0:30 A. JT. 7:10 A. Jr. 8:30 A. JI. 8:00 A. JI. 8:40 A. JI. 10:00 A. JL 8:5 J A. Jr. :56 A. JT. 11:00 A. JT. LOCAL. 11:20 A. JI. 2:0 T. M. 12:07 P. M. 2:11 I'. 1. 1:20 P.M. 1:0 P.M. 4:15 P. M. 4:511 P. M. 0:20 P. M. 5:50 P. M. flsllfl I'. . !l:im I'. H. 11:00 P. M. TRAINS TO ALBANY AND EUGENE J,1M .1 I.. 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