Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 21, 1913, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    AUT CAPITAL JtUBNAL, SAM. &&, TCESDAT, JAXCARY 21, 1913.
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
la use lor over 30 years, lias boruotho signature of
and has beca made under Ills poro
C& jUxrffij , 8onal supervision since Its Infancy.
mrv, J-CUcAM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-us-good" nro hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
lufuuts und Children Experience against JBspcriuiunt.
What is CAST0R1A
Cnstorla is a harmless snhstttuto for Castor Oil, Par
jrorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasi-.nt. It
contains uclther Opium, Morphine lior other Harcotlo
ffuhslanco. Its ago Is its guarantee It destroys AVormii
mid iilhiys Feverislmess. For more than thirty years it
lias been In constant uso for the relief of CoiiNtipation,
Flatulency, AViud Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhu'ii. It regulates tho Stomach and How Is,
assimilates tho Food, glvliiff liealthv nr.tural biccii.
Tiie Children's l'anuccu The Mother's Friend.
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Arouses
Wonder of
Musicians
When Olga Stoeb, the wonderful
pianist who is to play at the Armory
Wednesday evening, January 22, an
nounced that she was going to at
tempt the biggest feat that' any pian
ist In history had attempted, the Ber
lin critics expressed astonishment
and gave her the closest posslhlo at
tention. Hit phenomenal success is
shown in the following notice from
tho "Allgemcine Muslk-Zoltung" of
Helln:
The pianists Olga Steeb has un
dortulien the gigantic task of play
Ing nlno concerts with orchestra, in
throe evenings! She began last Fri
day evening In tho Singakademle, as
sln'.ed by the Philharmonic Orchestra,
with tho concertos In A minor of It,
Schumann, F minor of Chopin and K
flat major of Liszt, of which I heard
the last two. Already at her first
uppcaranco In this city last season
M'ss Steeb showed extradorlnarily
The Kind You Have Always BongM
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Sn Use For Over 30 Years
thk cer'TAjn company, tt murrav rtrcet, ncw york city.
''Our Personal Guarantee
to all Skin Sufferers"
J. C. Perry, Druggist
V7t have been In business In this town
for some' time, and we are looklnx to
build up trade by always advising our
jjutruna right.
So when we tell you that wo have
found the eczema remedy and that we
ntand back of It with the manufacturer a
Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves
you can depend upon It that we Klve our
4idvice not In order to Hell a few bottles
of medicine to akin sufferers, but be
cause we know how It will help our
business If we help our patrons.
We keep in stock and sell, all the well
Vnown skin remedies. Hut we will say
tills: 'If you are suffering from any
kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis,
man op tetter, we want you to try a full
size bottle of D. D. I). Prescription.
-And, if it does not do the work, this
bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone
to Judae.
Again and again we have seen how a
rew urops ur mis simple wasn applied
to the akin, takes awuy the itch. In
stantly. And the cures all seem to be
iiermunont.
D. D. D. Prescription made by the
D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, is
composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of
wlntergrcen and other healing, soothing,
cooling Ingredients. And if you are
Just crazy with itch, you will feel
soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely
washed away the moment you applied
mis u. u. u.
We have made fast friends of mors
than on family by recommending this
remedy to a skin sufferer here and
there and we want you to try It now
on our positive no-pay guarantee.
To Motorists:
You can avoid many delays
and breakdowns by using Ze
rolene on your car,
It keeps spark-plugs and
valves .free from carbon. It
retains proper "body" at any
speed,
Sold In 1 and 5-gallon cans
the small cans flat shape easy to
handle Just fit In the tool-box.
For Salo Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
i: Ladd & Bush, Bankers
Established 1868
Capital $500,000.00
Transact a General Banking Business,
We issue travelers' checks and letters of credit avail
able In all parts of the world.
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Easy to Get Rid
of Corns This Way
"GETS-IT," tho Ncw Corn
Guaranteed.
Cure.
"Corns Gone! GETS-IT Got 'Em."
"GETS-IT" is tho new-plan corn
euro that will surely surprise you the
very first time you uso it, it is so
simple, painless, quick and sure in
its action
It shrivels up tho corn, wart, cal
lous or bunion, separates them from
the true flesh, the corn comes off,
and there you are, with foot that fool
positively glorious; corn-free once
more as they used to be in your
"barefoot days."
Tho most remnrkablo feature is that
"GETS-IT" does not harm or turn
raw tho healthy flesh as other prep
arations do. It is as safe an water.
No more plasters, bandages or salves.
"GETS-IT" is sold at drug stores
it 25c a bottle, or' sent on receipt of
price by E. Lawrcnco & Co., Chicago.
Sold In Salem by J. C. Perrry, two
stores, D. J. Fry, Dr. Stono's drug
Storo, Cron Drug Co., lied Cross Phar
macy, Opera House Pharmacy Capital
Drug Co.
01ra Steeb, Armory, Tomorrow Sight
strong planlstlc gifts. VTJi time her
technical knowledge has ripened. She
plays with astounding finger speed
and wonderful elasticity of touch, by
reason of which her passage playing
was not once worked down to llfe
lossness, but was done with delicacy
and airiness, nnd a most charming
grace. Her dynamic scale embraces
everything from the most delicate
pianissimo to tho most fowerful forte,
the latter never becoming brutal, on
the contrary she even here retains
her elasticity of touch, tho tone being
beau'lfully full' and round, ns Indeed
beauty of tone is one of the charac
teristics of hor playing. To both
works tho young artist brlngii a
healthy musical nature and clear un
derstanding, mastering the pocslo of
Chopin as delightfully as eho did the
brilliancy of Liszt Ono must nwnlt
her further accomplishments with ex
coptlonal luterost."
SOME
8S,IIWMHI0
STAMPS
A HE WORTHLESS
UNITED rilESR LIMBED Willi.
Washington, Jan. 21 Hecause some
official In the third assistant poet
masfer general's office did not know
the difference between tho Gatun and
tho San Pedro Miguel locks of the
"big ditch," more than 23,000,000 two
cent Panama canal stamps for tho
San Francisco exposition were or
dered destroyed and the government
today Is but more than $2000. The
official blundered by thinking the
bureau of engraving and printing had
erred und labeled tho "Pedro Miguel
locks" the Gatun locks.
Tho next lssuo will bear the In
scription "Pannma Canal," without
any reference to the Identity of the
locks. !
HEAVY SMMV STORM
AT VANCOUVER MONDAY
UNITED rilBSS LEASED WIItB.
Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 21. A heavy
snow, which began falling at 10:30
o'clock Sunday night and continued
until noon yesterday, seriously Im
peded Vancouver's . traffic arteries.
The streetcars were only able to
maintain a "now and .then" service.
On some lines the snow had drifted
so deep that thoro has been no traffic
whatever. On others a few cars were
successfully operated, but all more
or less delayed.' Three snow plows
wore put out early and have been
kept busy. Snow gangs have been
busy with their shovels.
OLGA STEEB I ERFORMS
UNPRECEDENTED FEAT
What Shall a
Man
Drink ?
A quostlon much In the publlo mind nowadays Is "What shall a man drink?" Or rathor, what
may he drink? "Water," you say, "of course." But the purity of our water supply Is the problem
In every large, city. As an old proverb puts It: "God defend ma from the still water, and I'll
keep myself from the rough." Quite recently the people of New York have been warned against
the water by the head of the Health Department, and have been urged to boll It before drinking.
Have you ever thought of the enormous oast and labor this would Involve, If It wore carried Into
general practice? The fuel, tho Implements, the lifting, fetching; the serving and replenishing
on every floor of every tenement; In every restaurant and office; In publlo places and drinking
fountains. Truly It Is a "counsol of perfection," which Is practically hopeless.
Why Drink Water When ,You Can Get SALEM BEER
"It Is In the breweries that sanitation has been brought to ns nearly perfect condition as It Is pos
sible In a food-producing establishment. The water used In the material Is distilled. The hops
and malt are absolutely clean before being permitted to enter Into the manufacturing process. The
vats, pipes, etc?, aro not merely washed, but scalded and thoroughly sterilized, And as If that were
not enough, when the beer Is placed In bottles It Is pastouriced by being run through hot water,
which would kill every germ which might have escaped the warfare conducted nriimt It In tho
process of manufacture. The person who opens a bottle of beer Is assured absolutely that what
ha has bofore him Is a product absolutely free from gorms and perfectly clean. It Is also true
that hs may know that he has before him the only manufactured food article which! may be said
to be absolutely clean." i .
Salem's Famous Bottled Beer Is especially brewed for dotnestlo use. Its alcohol contents are Just
sufficient to pleasantly stimulate and Invigorate. f -7 ' ,., ,.
SALEM BREWERY ASS'N.
SALEM, OREGON
After her great European successes
during the season of 1009-1910, Miss
Steeb returned to California for a
short tour. Appearing in recital and
concert at San Francisco, San Jose,
Los Angeles and other points, us well
as making a visit to the City of Mexi
co, where she also played with extra
ordinary success. In Ixis Angeles
Miss Steeb played to 6000 people In
seven concerts, each succeeding audi
ence being larger. After this tour Miss
Steob returned to Berlin, whore she
was billed to play nine concertos In
threo cvenlngB, In March, 1911, a feat
that no pianist In history before nor
since has attempted. It was freely
predicted In Berlin that MIbb Steeb
would break down before tho concerts
were finished, and it was generally
said that this feat would bo Impossible
for any person to perform. It was In
deed a daring thing for an artist who
had novor played with orchestra to an
nounce such a stupendous series of
programs. Her successful accom
plishment completely dumbfounded
and baffled her critics, several of
whom said "Uh-bo Americans they
I enn do anything and accomplish the
seemingly Impossible."
The Children
Must Work
Themselves
Last year, us near as wo can get at
it, there were about 00,000 children
engaged in making or raising some
thing with only a little start in the
work, but it was a great stimulus to
future effort. As u result of the inspi
ration gained Inst year we hope to
have practically every ono of tho 123,
000 school children of the state en
gaged In some phase of tho work this
year.
To those who did not get interested
last year, and aro not familiar with
the rules of tho contest, wo wish to
say that they aro very simple The
most Important one is that the chil
dren must do tho work themselves,
and that tho parent or guardiun will
bo required to sign a statement to
thut effect. In raising garden, some
one else may plow tho ground and har
row it, but the child must do tho rest
the planting, cultivating, harvesting,
etc. In raising poultry the child does
not have to own the parent flock, but
must set tho eggs and feed and cure
for the chickens they exhibit.
One of tho main objects of those
contests is to get tho boys and girls
Interested in doing something. To
teach them to do something practical,
something worth while, something by
which they cun earn a living when
they grow up to manhood and woman
hood. And the only way to learn how
,to do something is, to do that thing
with your own hands. If you show
something that somo ono elso has
raised or made, you are chaetlng your
self out of the most valuablo part of
tho contest experience gained by do
ing it. yourself.
Not only that, but in showing some
thing Hint is not tho product of his
own effort ho Is practicing deception,
cultivating dishonest)' and laying the
foundation for a Hfo of dishonor and
trouble. He may be successful in de
ceiving others. No ono but himself
and tho members of his own family
may ever know that ho has cheated,
but that is enough. In doing what he
knows Is not right he loses respect for
himself, and that Is a long Btep In tho
wrong direction. When a person loses
respect for himself he soon loses the
confidence and respect of others, "To
thyself bo true, and it follows as the
day follows night that to no other
man thou canst be false." Every child
Bhould early In llfo get this principle
firmly fixed In his mind, and through
llfo never depart from It
Parents, don't think yinu are favoring
your child by giving or loaning him
something to take to the fair to win a
prize with, for you are not On the
other hand, you are doing him nn ab
solute InjujBtlce. You are cheating
him out of tho valuablo experience of
learning how to do something, and at
the same time educating him to he
dishonest Character building Is
the most important part of tho early
education of the child, and the great
est value of theso Industrial contests
Is along that line forming In the
child halills of industry, economy, sys-
em, honesty, self-rellnnco and all of
t,ho traits that go to nuiko up tho good
citizen.
There will he many valuable prizes
for the children at the state fair again
next year, but none of them will be
worth ns much as a clear conscience
and tho experience gained by raising
or making something with which to
vln tho prize.
I Wednesday fj .
U nit jk
M SK MM MM M W I A
! sPecia -Liy1
Wednesday
$
Special
Gowns
Women's and Misses' gowns in good
materials, trimmed in lace and em
broidery, high and low necks, long and
short sleeves. Special Wednesday
$1.00 each
Only 9 more days of our January
Clearance Sale
SUITS REDUCED
COATS REDUCED
DRESSES REDUCED
Big Specials Throughout the House
QUALITY
POPULAR
MERCHANDISE libcijtt strut bctwccn state c coubt prices
AHOH UNIONS AUK NOT jmy kidneys right. Other members of
(JKTTINO A fSQl'AKE DEAL 'my family havo used them with slnil-
lar results." You will save ttiuo and
UNlTliD 1'IIKSS LEAKED WIIIB.
Chicago, Jan. 21 Unless the United
States circuit court of appeals over
rules District Attorney Charles M.
.Miller's objections to the $00,000
bonds furnished by Pacific coast
labor unions for the releaso of R A.
Clancy, convicted with. 32 other labor
leaders of unlawfully transporting
dynamite, the San Franciscan must
remain in tho government prison at
Fort licavenworth until stifficieut se
curities are provided. Miller holds
that tho ball is unsufficient because
the liability of each surety Is limited
by stipulation and for other reasons.
Cnt (he High Cent of Living.
W. II, Chapman, Winnebago, Neb.,
tells how ho did It "My two children
had a vory bed cough and the doctor's
medicines did them no good. I got a
bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound, and beforo It was all used the
children were free and cured of tholr
cough. I saved a doctor's bill for one
S5o bottle of Foloy's Honey and Tar
Compound." A mean stuffy cold, with
hoarse, wheezy breathing Is Just the
kind that runs Into bronchitis or pneu
monia. Don't trlflo with such serious
conditions but tako Foley's Honey and
Tnr Compound promptly. Contains no
opiates. Dr. Stono Drug Storp
When Ik an Kgg Fresh.
UNITKO I'llKHB LBA8ED WIIIB.
Olymplii, Wash., Jan. 2. An effort
to solve tho time honored problem of
"when Is an egg fresh?" was nuido
today by Senator Falrchllds of King
county, when ho Introduced a bill de
signating tho labels under which aggr
may bo sold In this stale.
Falrchllils' lda Is to label all eggs
not over a week old as "strlutly
fresh." If yon can't sell them by
I that time change them over to the
next box bearing tne tag local
ranch."
People In the egg business who buy
up largo lots In tho summer time and
put them on lea must label tho prod
uct "cold storage." All eggs from back
wist to bear tho UUo of "eastern."
'i'ho average free show Is worth Just
alout that much
FiimoUN Stage HcantlcM,
hKik with horror on Skin Kruptlons,
IliotclKt, Bores or I'lmplos. They
don't have them. For all such trou
bles use Ilucklen's Arnica Bnlvo. It
glorifies tho face. Excellent for Kc
ema or Salt Ilheum, It cures sore
Hps, chapped hands, chilblains; heals
burns, cut and bruise. Uiumrptuxwd
for plies. 2fo at J. C. Perry's.
A Few More
Real Bargains
in Sewing
Machines
Kldrldgo "II" cabinet . ... $ 1 0.0(1
KIdrlilge "II" drop head ..$10,00
Arlington $ 7.r,0
Domestic $ 2..'0
Davis f 2 r,()
Wheeler & Wilson $ 2J.n
All other makes at reduced
prices. Needles, parts, oils, etc.
CIIAS K. ANDERSON,
247 N. Commercial Street
I Tel, Main 1187. Salem, Ore.
money, and avoid needless pain and
suffering by taking Foley Kidney Pills
nt the first sign of kidney trouble.
Try them. Refuse any substitute. Dr.
Stono Drug Store.
W. It. Fox, 195 W. Washington St,
Noblesvllle, Ind., says: "After suffer.
Ing many months with kidney trouble,
after trying other remedies and pre
scriptions, I purchased a box of Foley
Kidney Pills which not only did me
more good than any other remedies
I ever used, but hava positively sot
Wittemore's
11 Sho o Polishes
FINEST QUALITY LARCEST VARIET1
feSS iplpj
IB m
"GUT EDGE" tlio only liuW niton ilrpcHitiR tlifit
i')Hilit'lv niiitnltiHOII. Ulfti'kiiHi"! rliiicr.lmliV
und cliililrfh'A hoot ami hIhh'h, xliinri Milium I rul
fcliW, Vfifi. "FKEM H M,t)SS,M10i .
"DANDY" mmliiiiutinii lor cli-nnliifr nml pnl!nliltm
nil kimUnf rimct nrtwinlmpi,fic. "STAH'V-1, lr,
"QUH'K WHIUi 'Un liquid f(rmwlili'uiii-i-)tiilrle
lyrlrHtiffHiid whltfniiriv nrnvaii Hluirg, uv,.&,2tc.
"AI.HO" CMANS and Willi t.NS ran van sliiirs. In
round wliito t-fiki'd pitrtml I n c-inctm Imixch, wlili
Hp'iiitfft, inc. In handsomujurija aluminum box eg.
Willi Hp'HljO, 'fc.
"ELITE" rrtiiiMtmtlnn for pfttitlertTm whn tnVn
prithfiu having lln-ir tdiooilook A l, ldtrinrt-iifoliir
jiful I iiHtrn to all lilii'-k xlio'N. PoIIhIi Willi ft Immh
irrlolh,Wic-nhi. "HA BY EM1F," iim, lo renin.
If V-Mlt'lrfil.-C ilix'H tlOf h'i-l lilt kllllt yll WAIlt.ru'M'llll
tlm price (n itdinp'i fi-r full l' 1'iwkjiifi1, Hmrgi'i iimIiL
WHITTEMORC BROS. A CO.,
20-28 Albany Street, Cambridge, Maaa.
The Olifrt and Ixitufit Munufattuttrmf
Shut iUiihes in tin WothL
Perhaps moro women would make
fools of themselves it all men were
handsome
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mut liar (Jniy'a Hwpot I'dwrtira fur Child
ren, a ciTtulii relief for fcverlshm-Hii, head
ache, hilfl Htoinneh, toethlne (llminlerii, mnva
nml regulate the ImwelH anil dratruv woruie.
Tbey lireiik lli eolilH In 1!4 hours. They lira
ho i ,1 on hm ti t to the lame children like them.
Over 10,0(10 testlraou alR. 1'ned hy mothers
fur 'J.I yeurs. They urvrr foil. Hold liy nil
ilniKirlals, iitic. Hiininle mailed Fit KM.
Acltlri'HS, Allen 8. Olmsted, l.e Hot, N. T.
I New Store
New Goods
New Prices
18 lbs granulated sugar . .f 1.00
1 lb best creamery butter ..40c
Best valley flour, sock . . . .$1.05
Best hard wheat flour, sk $1.25
Largo Cottoleno $1.15
Medium Cottoleno 80c
3 lbs bulk crackers 25c
4 cans Jersey cream milk ,25c
Corn meal, sack !5c
Utickwhent, sack 4,c
4 pligs Cornflakes 2ic
10 bars laundry soap 25c
G bars Morris best laundry
Bmp . . 25c
0 burs Sunny Monday laundry
snap 25c
0 bars Hob White laundry
soap 25c
0 bars Itoyal whlto laundry
soap 25c
0 bars Crystal Whlto laundry
soup 25c
6 bars A. 11. Nuptha laundry
soap 25c T
S bars Fels Naptha laundry
Biiap 25c
Free tickets Wexford and Ye
Liberty shows.
iioitiiis cash aitocEitr.
Free Delivery 1'hono Main 1497
Automobile Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
TniA AT MOTOR
UMLSlfXiV CYCLES
WATT 8II1IT
Amsisnltlon, r'luhlii Tackle, Ete.
North Cosimerr.liil Htreel I'hons IU
Valley Motor Car Co. mt
Ak'i'iils II. ('.
rry SI.
II. nml Oakland
I'liono Main S-.'US
Care, Study and
Thoroughness in
Laundry Work
Theo ate the three niuipiuient parts of the rinli-m Ijiumdry buiil
ni'HS, which you (lie benefit of If ynu lire our customer, but
which Ihere's no charge fur.
Wo believe III glvini? our ciihIiiiim'1'8 tlieHe ciliim which count fur
Hiipci'loi'lly, und which appeal In tlm faHllillmiH.
That Is why the fastidious lire drawn t:i this laundry. They scud
their GOOD clothes tn this COOl) Laundry.
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.
136-166 South Liberty Phone 25
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