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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1911. Page Tkree OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES ALL KIDNEY AND RLADDER MISERIES DlilVKS ltlllX.MATIC PAINS AWAY, RELIEVES HACK ACHE AM) BLAH WE II DISORDERS AFTER A FEW DOSES ARE TAKEN. Sleep disturbing bladder wellness es, biu'kucho, rhoumutlsm, and the Jimny other kindred ailments which so commonly come wl'h (Inclining years, need no longer be a source 'of dread and misery to those who are past the middle ago of life. The new discovery, Croxono, cures all such disorders because It removes the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right Into the kidneys, through the walla and linings; cleans out the little filtering glands and cellB, and gives the kldneyB new strength to do their work properly. It neutralizes and dis solves the poisonous uric acid sub stances that lodge In the Joints and muscles, causing rheumatism; and makes the kidneys filter and sift out all the poisonous waste matter from the blood und drive It out of the sys tem. It matters not how old you are or how long you have suffered, Croxone Is so prepared tliat It Is practically Impossible to take it Into the human system without results. You will find It different from all other remedies. Thero Is nothing else on earth like It. It starts to work Immediately and more than a few dosos are seldom required to relieve even the most chronic, obstinate case. It Is the moat wonderful remedy ev er made for restoring the lifeless or gans to health and Btrength and rid ding the system of every particle of uric acid, and you can take It with the utmost confidence that nothing on earth will so .quickly cure such con ditions. You can obtain, an original pack ago of Croxone at trifling cost from and first-class druggist All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price If Croxone should fall In a single case. Railway Business (or November. The high tide of business In the Uni ted States continues to be reflected In tho railway slntlstlcs compiled by the Bureau of Hallway Economics from the reports of the railways to tho In terstate commerce commission. Tho returns for last November show an Increase over November of the pre vious year, but do not maintain the ratio of Increase displayed by tho mou'li of October; while operating ex penses Increased $122 per mile of Una for the month, operating expenses in creased $74, and net revenue only 'IS.113. Taxes were greenter than for tho previous November, amounting to $1(1 per mile of line. Operating Income averaged $12.13 per mile of lino for each day In November, an amount jrrenter by $1-03 than for November, lltll. This Is tlie entire amount avail able to the railways for rentals, Inter est on bonds, appropriations and divi dends. For the five months of the fiscal year the net oiorttting revenue per mile of line of the eastern rallwayi;, com pared with the corresponding months of the previous year, increased 9.3 per cent; that of the western railways In creased 15.8 per cent, while that of the railways of tho south Increased less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. " For tho eleven months of the cal endar year the net operating revonue por mile of lino of the eastern rail ways, compared with the correspond ing months of the previous year, In creased 4.8 per cent; that of tho west ern railways Increased 7.4 por cent, while that of the railways of the south shows a decronso of 4.5 per cent. The Women Get Busy at Dundee UNITED l'HESS 1JGASRD Willi. Dundee, Scotland, Jan. 30. Shout ing "traitor" and "coward" as they charged through a crowd gathered here to hear Premier Asquith, a group of militant suffragettes found a warm welcome, ami were rougtuy hustled to the street. The mayor of the city had Just In troduced! tho premier when the suf fragettes appeared. They made a concerted rush- for tho rostrum, but wore Intercepted by the police, and, despite a hot fight, in which nails and screams were features, all were rushed out in no gentle manner. During the height of the affair one suffragette climbed on the railing on a balcony In the hall and prepared to Jump on the heads of those below when a man sitting near seized her and dragged her, screaming and fight ing, back from her leap. Try The New Way of Curing Corns Easy n) One, Two, Three) No Fuss, No 1'iiin, by I'slng "(iETS-IT." Just take two seconds to put a little "GETS-IT" on that corn. That coin Is "done lor" as sure as tho sun rises. The corn shrivels up, vanishes. That's The committees from tho legisla tures of Oregon mid Washington are in favor of tho brldgo across the Columbia. fwi I II 1) Ift iro Wto ii.VKa-'- "'III I. l-m-yJ. Lt)g&ytsi Golden Rod Oats Keeps the Children Healthy too NOT R Enclose t Mint uttmp with your nam and ftddreu mid your Grooeri nam fur prtimuui litl and uuvsutr Iim. J t your Grocer Willamette Valley 1 rains VIA THE IV I SUNSET Are tho best for local or through travel to all points The "Willamette Limited" Leaving Salem 9:30 a. m. Daily With Tarlor Cafe, ObBervatlon Cur, serving breakfaBt northbound and dinner southbound, and all-stool vcBtlbulcd coaches, makes travel 11 pleasure. Quick tlmo 1 hour and CO minutes Salem to Portland, Con venient leaving and arriving hours, Til 13 train for buBlnons or pleasure. 6 Trains Each Way Daily 6 Lento Salem Northbound. Leave Salem Suiillihound. Portland Express ... Oregon Express , . , Hub City Special .., Willamette Limited Portland passenger Tortlnnd PasBonger . ...r:00a.m, Sun Francisco Express. .10:30 p.m. ... ,5:31a.m. California Express 3:31a.m. ....7:1 a.m. Hub City Special 8:30p.m. ....9.30a.m. Ashland Passenger 11:10 a.m. .... 2:20a.m. Roacburg Passenger .... 4:27p.m. ...,7:30a.m. Willamette Limited .... 5:38p.m. WEEK-END FARES Round trip tickets, Salem to Portlnnd ot $2.00, on sale every Satur day. Oood Saturday and for return Sunday or Monday. . For further particulars as to fares, limits, trains, etc., on application to 0. L. Darling, ticket agent, Salem, or from JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agont, Portland, Ore. TIME TO ACT. Don't Walt lor tlio Filial Stage of Kid ney Illness Profit by Salem People's Experiences. Occasional attacks of backacho, Ir regular urination, headaches and diz zy Bpells are frequent symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neg loct these 111:4. Tho attacks may pass off for a 'time but generally return with greater intensity. Don't delay a minute, Ilegln taking Dunn's Kidney Pills, ond keep up thiir use until tho desired results nro obtained. Good work In Salem proves the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. .James llnrager, I,ee and Turner Sts. Snlom, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills helped me a great di al when I wns suffering from kidney disorders and rheumatic pains In my back. 1 still believe them to be a fine kidney medicine. You may continue publish ing tho testimonial I have given bo-fore." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. . Eoster-Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo, New York, Bole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and Uiko no other. "When I Think of All tho Things 1 Tried for Corns and Failed, and 'CETS-IT' Got 'em In a Harry." the surprise you gst by using this new plan corn cure. There's nothing to stick to the stocking or sock; your corn palna stop. You're saved the bother of applying plasters that make the corn bulge out from tho core. You'ro saved salves that eat into the healthy flesh and "pull"; no more fuss ing with bandages. You don't have to holp by picking and dragging out your corns or cutting with knives or razors. 'GETS-IT" is safe, painless, stops pain, never hurts healthy flesh. It is guaranteed. Try It on warts, calluses and bunions, too. GETS-IT" is sold nt nil druggists' at 25 cents a bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Three Tl s and Out. IJN1TKO l'HBNS I.KA8HD WlllK, Seattle, Wash., Jan. 30. Hoys and girls with owl tendencies will have no excuse hereafter for violating the cur few law hero, ns Chief Hannick has made arrangements with tho lighting department to turn out every light In the city three times nt 9 o'clock each night. How Three Women Made n Butcher rni'omfortnhJe. In the February Woman's Homo Companion appear an account of tho amazing work that Is being done to' ward reducing the cost of living by tho HouscwIvoh' League, an organization composed of C00,000 women who have found that they can get better prices If they atudy the market reports In the newspapers and use this Information when they go to make tholr purchases, Following is an extract: "At a roocnt meeting In one district where much family marketing Is dono over tho convenient telephone wire, three lenguo members discovered that they had paid three prices for precise' ly the same cut of lamb chops on the same day. Each had been charged ac cording to her Ignorance of the market conditions or what the butcher figured she would stand for! Not one of those women know what she should have paid for lnmb chops. Not one of them had read in the morning papers the current prices for meat at retail. Hut before the league meeting wua over they know what they should have paid and how to find out each morning Just what meat, or any sort, In any cut, was selling for. "The mooting did not pass rosolu Hons condemning the butcher, nor did It discuss the relation between tho high cost of meat to the exportation of caulo to England. The throe women who hnd paid three prices for did same cut of meat, quietly formed themselves Into a committee nnd went straight . from the meeting to tho butcher's shop. Now can you Imagine how tho I butcher felt when, armed with tho 'comparison and tho price they should have paid, those three customers on jtered his market together and demand led nn explanation? And do you think that any home-maker who attended that meeting nnd listened to tho expe riences of her neighbors will ever full to look nt tho morning market reports and prove to her butcher thut she seems to know? I' fy.Ir'.-f Royal Mail Steamers for Coast UNITED PRESS LBASRD WIKE. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 30. Royal Mall packet steamers will call at North- West ports each month, beginning with June, according to nn announce ment made today by Frank Water house, ot the company bearing his name. This, In addition to the new service by the Hamburg-American line, will be the most Important addition to the ocean traffic In years. The Royal Mall Is the largest steam ship corporation In the world, and the present move is taken as a prepa ration for trade via the Panama canal. Pending the completion of. the canal, steamers will come via Suez. Traffic will be opened by the steamer Mon mouthshire, which will sail from Lon don May 7 for Seattle, Victoria, Van couver and1 Portland. The Monmouth shire Is 8000 gross tons burden and 400 feet long. ' Hamburg-American traffic will be Inaugurated by the liner Sithonia, which leaves Hamburg next month. ALPEKMAX TO LKCTTHE IX PORTLAND TONIGHT "Who Is Responsible for the Educa tion of the Child" will be the subject of nn address given by State Superin tendent R. Alderman before the Pn tron's club of the Brooklyn school In Portland tomorrow night. The undress Ik one of the most Interesting nnd en lightening on Superintendent Alder man's repertoire. On Saturday Superintendent Alder man wltl attend a meeting of the school o Ulcers of Cnlsop county at St. Helens and will address tho meeting on tho subject of rural school Improve ment. The superintendent's nddresses on rural education ure contlnuully growing In popularity. Harvey lllake, 57 year old anil a resident of Portland, was killed by be ing run over by a Great Northern train nt Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday afternoon. Saturday t a Saturday SPecia,s XAX Specials Linen Huck Towels Linen huck towels, good heavy weight, 18x36 Inches, hemstitched nnd hemmed, in big range of patterns. Special, 24c. Each Corset Covers Women's nnd misses' corset covers, made In best of materials, trim med in lace, embroidery and ribbons. Special, 74c. Petticoats Women's and misses' taffeta and messallne petticoats, all well made, grey, pink, blue and purple. Special, $2.49 Suits, Special, $7.50 Suits, Special, $10.00 Suits, Special $12.50 Suits, Special, $15.00 QUALITY POPULAR MERCHANDISE phipkijflinpnnrj imtRTr STRttT BtlWtW STATI C-COUBT PRICES I All patent medicines or medicine ad vertised In this paper Is for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store SALEM, ORKGON'. The only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes It, carries largo stock; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles. Wines and liquors ot ull kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Ib arcgular gradute In medi cine and has had many years of ex perience in the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular price for medi cine. Dr. Stone can be found at his drug Btore, Salem, Ore., from 7 In tho morning until 9 at night. North Com mercial street. Salem, Oregon. Fres delivery to all parts of tho city. New Store New Goods New Prices 18 lbs granulated sugar ..$1.00 1 lb best creamery butter ..40c Best valley flour, sack . . . .11.05 Best hard wheat flour, sk II.2J Large Cottolcne $1.45 Medium Cottolcne Oio 3 lbs bulk crackers 25o 4 cans Jersey cream milk ..Sic Corn meal, sack Sic Buckwheat, sack 45c 4 pkgs Cornflakes Sic 10 bars laundry soap Sic 6 barB Morris best laundry soap Sio 6 bars Sunny Monday laundry soap Sic 6 bars Bob White laundry soap Sio 6 bars Royal white laundry soap Sic 6 bars Crystal White laundry soap Sic ( bars A. B, Naptha laundry soap Sic 6 bars Fels Naptha laundry soap Sic Free tickets Wexford and Ye Liberty shows. MORRIS CASH GROCERY; Free Delivery Phone Main 1497 MAY HAVE HOT TIME OVER THE FISHING HILL Signs Indicate that a fishing war will break over this legislature among the various factions on tho Columbia river, and thero aro reports that at tempts will be made to fight out some prlvuto grudges through the legisla ture. The Carpenter bill, which has been Introduced In tho house, would cllm Into seining on the upper Columbia, or thnt portion of the river east of tho Cascade, locks. At tho same tlmo It 1b understood thnt lower river men will come Into the legislature with a bill to extend the time of the closed season. The closed season now Is from March until May 1. Tho bill probably will ask that It be reduced bo aa to extend from March 1 to April IB. Tho fish ermen are not at all a unit on this, however, ns some desire to see tho month of March eliminated from tho closed season, and there are others who wish to see the month ot April eliminated. In event the closed season Is changed and Washington passes no concurrent law, then It Is stated, the I Home for Wayward (ilrli. Senator Cnlklns, of Uino, who has contracted a luiblt of lambasting the liquor trnlllc nt every opportunity, Is author of a bill providing for the re voking' of licenses of liquor sellers who rc to minors, or who ullow mi nors to pluy games In places where liquor Is wild. Another reform meiisurn that may bo Introduced In this legislature Is nn appropriation of $."iii.(ino for the estab lishment of a home for wayward girls. Tho bill has been drafted by Interest ed women from a Portland association and Is now in the hands of the ways and moans committee of the house. Tim committee of Portlnnd women has I placed data before the legislature for I the purpose ot justifying Its claims. - THE OPEN FORUM I The Capital Journal Invites pub lic dlBcusBlon In this department Lot both aides of all matters be fully brought out It Is not the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for Its readers. Too Much Mini, Salem, Ore., Jan. I!!), 1!I13. Ed. Journal: I see by your paper of yesterday where onr onto fire truck ploughed through a quarter of a mlln of 1!) Inches of mud, away out In North Salem. I would say that Is some flro truck. Now, my denr citizens, I believe In tho city council purchasing another auto fire truck, but I don't believe In nny one bringing such exaggerations before tho citizens nnd taxpayers of our city. I wonder who measured thnt streak of mud; that piece of road must look llko a Blono Innt hnd been over It af ter the unto axle had went through It six or seven Inches under the surface. I am surprised that they didn't lose the nsh pnn off before they got through, A man who run drive a truck under such conditions should ho on a pension. ONR WHO DRIVES A TRI'f'K. SOME SNAP BUYS old fight between the fishing Interests of Oregon and Washington may .break forth anew. Tho move to do away with seining on tho upper Columbia, Is said by those who aro supposed to be behind the Bcencs, to he part ot an old-time feud between I. H. Taffe, a fishwheol man, and F. A. Seufert, a flshermnn, theso men having been nt fishing "outs" for years, it is said, and It Is further claimed that Taffe Is behind! the bill to do away with seining to catch Seufert. Likewise tho ennnerymen nro op posed to seeing a change in the closed season, or at least many of them are. To Keep Sanitariums. The senate went on rocord yestordny afternoon in favor of keeping the old law which allows the counties of the stato to maintain tuberculosis sani tariums. Tho bill originated with the committee on tho revision of laws In tho house. The senate took tho Btond that to repeal the law might bo a backward step In the world-wldo fight that. Ib being waged against tho disease. 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. Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem To Cure a Cold In (Inn l)'iy. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnln Tablets. Druggists refund money if II falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S Signa ture la on each box. 20c. Ideal suburbnn homo, 30 acres, JSOOO Several G and 10-acro tracts, cheap. Four and 0-room houses, Installment plan. Several largo st::k rnnches, cheap, City lots, nil parts of Salem, SRO-ucro Improved farm, $2.ri,000. I.ri0 acres In Polk county, something good. Small storo building, now. Price $1000. Several good business chnnnos. We Rent Houses and Furnished Rooms What Have You to Trade List Your Bargains With Us We Sell Fire, Life and Accident Insurance We want to meet you. Acme Investment Co. COOK & whitm:y, MANAGERS. Phone Main 477. 640 State Street Opposite Court House, ATIA AT MOTOR CYCLES WATT HIIIFP AniBinltlon, rUhlug Tackle, F.le. North Commercial Htreet Phone 1(1 Valley Motor Car Co. I Agents It. ('. Mill Ferry SU II. and Oakland Phone Main 'J:':H --4-f TO MEN WHO ARE SHIRT PARTICULAR No matter how much you pay fur jour shirts. If they are not laun dered correctly, they will prove un sailsrueliiry. If m llko your shirts with Just the right amount of stiff ness. (Illvni; you the right, appearance. With cull's i;eifcct. Collar bands the Name, Ami the hill jiiHl rli;lil. Send your 0001) shirts to this (1001) laundry. SALEM LAUNDRY CO. 136-166 South Liberty Phone 25