Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 12, 1913, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    DAM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRl'ARY 12, 1013,
OF SCOTT'S SAD FATE
Drawn Vivid Picture (if the Siifl'crliig-M
the Scott Tarty Hml l'rubii
lily Endured,
UNITED P11IH8 LHABRD WIBS.
Chicago, Feb. 12. Stirring tribute to
tha memory of Captain II. F. Scott, po
lar explorer who perished with four
members of his party In Antarctic
blizzard, was voiced horo todny In a
.signed statement by Captain Roald
Amundsen, discoverer of the south
Iole, who defeated Scott In a dasli for
the farthest; point Bouth. It fo'lows:
(By Itoald AmundBcn.)
'Copyrighted 1913 by tho Newspaper
Association.
In this, my first and only signed
Statement regarding the superlatively
berolc death of Captain Scott and four
companions, I wish lirst before I
pain,;, the picture, as I conceive It, lo
bow before the grt-nt character of my,
'Companion discoverer. Captain Scott
left as a monument a record of a man
as Bincere, modest and honest as the
world has ever seen a greater record
than any mere "discoverer" could hope
to equal. Scott, Inslend of nssumlng
too much, took rather too little credit
'for himself, lie seemed content sim
ply to verify my findings. All of this,
too, although ho reached the pole only
a Mttlo more than a month later.
"Tho latest news we beard of Scott
und his party was in April 1912. It
came from those returning on tho
Terra Nova. They had left Scott and
four companions in latitude 87 degrees
3 minutes south. It was reported they
had brought back all the dogs, leaving
'Scott without traction power. This
meant the men were forced to haul the
sledges and provisions. This our par
ty never did. We figured tho provis
ions the most important and feared to
trust their carriage to human beings.
Dogs hold out after man's strength
lias failed.
"What circumstances resolved Scott
to undertake to transport his own
sledges la not known. His reason
must have been a good one, for he was
an experienced explorer.
"Immediately after setting up his
flag at 1he pole and verifying my find
ings, Scott turned back.
"The story of the returning flight
"will never be told. It Is beyond the
power of man to do so. Imagine, hero
;. was a man wno had reached one of the
, -poles. The world was ready to wel
'Come and do him homage, as it so
often has done homage to mo. Ills
was a pure scientific, spirit and he was
anxious, as his diary shows to cor
roborate what I had reported. He
started up from the world's end to
wards home, civilization, friends, glo
ry, children and wife. Then, across
the bright horizon of hope and longing,
came the shadow of defeat and per
haps, death appeared.
"Scott's brave spirit was used to
hard things and he brushed aside as
he hud brushed asldo othor encroach
.Ing perils many times before.
"First as I picture It, scurvy that
most horrible of all diseases began
to attack the returning viators. They
had been cutting down food, because
perhaps they had taken inadequate
Serious Costly Sickness
is far too sura to come when your bodily strength hat been undermined
by the poison of bile. Headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath,
nervousness, and a with to do nothing are all signs of biliousness signs,
too, that your system needs help. Just the right help is given and tho
bodily condition which invites serious sickness
Is Prevented By
timely use of Deerham'i Pills. This famous vegetable, ind always efficient
family remedy will clear your system, regulate your bowels, stimulate your
liver, tone your nerves. Your digestion will be so improved, your food will
nourish you and you will be strong to DO and to resist You will feel
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Well-informed Salespeople
Make Shopping a Pleasure
How delightful It Is when you go shopping In an undecided
state of mind to find a salesperson who can tell you what fab
rics are to be moBt popular, and what Ib most appropriate for
a woman of your size; or one who will sell lou the hat that Is
really becoming, and Is candid enough not to say that "every
one looks lovely on you."
The merchants who advertlBe In The Capital Journal take
, particular pains to see that tholr salespeople are well-informed
on newest modes and correct styles In dress, furniture, or what
ever you may sell, You will be advised If you accept their
help which Is never Aggressively given.
Read the advertisements In The Capital Journal closely and
constantly every day, .They tell you where to find the best
goods, and where you will get the best service to be had In this
city.
supplies owing to the fact that they
themselves were dragging the loaded
sledges. Captain Evans of the Terra
Nova was stricken with scurvy a few
days after his return. This shows
that tho gerniB of the dlseaso were
present. Scurvy, Inconcolvable cold
and low provisions then began their
deadly work. One of the men finally
fell exhausted. There were no dogs to
pull him on tho sledges. The other
four men, themselves suffering terri
bly from disease, cold and hunger, at
tempted to save their companion by
drawing him across the snow. Tho
burden was almost too much.
"On and on, freezing and starving,
the little party staggered over the
blinding glare of eternal Ice and snow
looking always looking for that pro
vision depot that life-saver. But It
never came.
''At last tho truth must have reach
ed them they had missed It. But
they, went on. All then perhaps were
attacked by scurvy. Parts of their
bodies were continuously frozen. Their
suffering must have been terrible. I
am consonntlvo when I say It must
have been the most horrible trngedy
that ever occurred in a region where
tragedies are almost commonplace.
"Thin one day when It seemed help
must, come, a great blizzard sot in the
most terrible blizzard Scott ever eii
coun'crcd. It was too much for the
tempest-tossed, disease-eaten, freezing,
starving num. So they pitched their
littlo tent In tho middle of tho bliz
zard to die.
"And thoro they found (them hud
dled together, frozen and starved and
sickened to death. But their deaths
are more triumphant than most of our
lives. For they loft records Scott
left a record for honesty, sincerity
and bravery, everything that makes a
man.
"And this, to mo is greater, even
than having discovered the pole."
"THE ROSE MAIDEN"
AND THE MINSTREL SHOW
The sale of season tickets for the
two theatrical entertainments to be
given under the auspices of the Y. M.
C. A. has started with a bang, an en
couragingly large number of tickets
having been sold at the first efforts
of those who have the business end of
the work in hand. Representatives of
the association are abroad throughout
the city selling the tickets. The sea
son price la one dollar.
The first of the productions, the can
tata of 'The Rose Maiden," will be giv
en a week from tonight, February 19.
A week later, February 26, the Y. M. C.
A. minstrel show will be staged.
The best talent In the city has been
procured for these performances.
Those who have part In the cantata
are receiving the best of musical
coaching to be hadi In the city. The
funny men who are to have parts In
the minstrel Bhow are showing real
professional form.
Suffragettes to Mnrcli.
UNITCO PHIXa U1BID Will.
New York. Fob. 11. Their plans
completed, the army of suffragettes
who will march to Washington under
command of "General" Rosalie Jones,
await the signal which will send them
on their way tomorrow.
The marchers will assemble at the
Hudson terminal at 9 a, m'., and will
go first to Jersey City.
Journal Want Ads Bring Remit.
TsdnabU-wpcUIlr to
bun 10c, 2(k.
mlti
AT 1 CAFETERIA
And They Tend U Show You Oun't
Tell the Size of a Person's Ap
petite by Their Look.
In order that those Interested in the
art of dieting and to bo Informed as to
what people patronizing down-town
eating places eat, a Journal reporter
yesterday took up a convenient posi
tion In tho coi ner of tho local cafete
ria and made notes of the person, the
grub etc.
First entered a man weighing about
245 pounds. lie languidly selected his
hardware from tho counter and then
looked aimlessly over the viands
spread heforq him. "Gcmme some o'
that and a leetle bit o' that," says he.
I'hls Is what he selected: One small
lHiato and an olive with a feeble-looking
piece of pie us a chaser. Then a
slightly built young woman entered.
"I want this pud this and this and this
and a whole lot of that and a cup of
cofl'eo and plenty of bread ami butter.
She probably weighed about 118 Vz
pounds hut the order she gave nearly
overcame her strenp.li when she at
tempted to carry tho truy. The big
man left half of his small potato and
merely gazed forlornly at tho olive,
paid for his meager faro and departed.
When the young woman departed,
her tray and the dishes coatained
thereon appeared as though some one
had waBhed them with twenty-mule
team borax, as not one crumb wsb left
and she pertly flopped down the
change and walked out with a very
satisfied and comfortable mien.
Then came the nervous little man
with a longing for only a wee bite. He
took a few spears of celery; a piece of
cako; a glass of milk and a toothpick
and within five minutes after entering
the door, had paid for his fare and
gone. Following came a big strapping
fellow with neither too much fat nor
too much lean clinging to his heavy
bones. Ho waded Into the grub like
a cub bear Into a bee hive and his bill
totaled $1.40. Coming up to the reg
ister he first paid his debt, whittled a
toothpick out of a match and strolled
out with the air of a man who enjoys
himself and every one about the prem
ises Immensely.
All manner of appotltes are display
ed at tho cafeteria and It Is amusing to
note thd wide difference, and decided
distinction.
COUNTY CLERK BRINGING
ORDER OCT OF CHAOS
County Clerk Geblliar la assembling
his different departments, so to speak,
In his main office, and now has the
clerk of the circuit court and the files
within human reach.
For year's tho clerk's office has been
a veritable Chinese puzzle to those
who desire to search the records on
file. To locate an article pertaining
to tho workings of tho different de
partments of tho circuit and county
courts, one was compelled to engage
the services of an experienced sleuth,
or borrow some one's "noun' dawg."
and then the wanted Information could
not be found until about every pigeon
hole and drawer in the office had been
ransacked.
The present Incumbent, to eliminate
this Inconvenlonco has removed the
circuit court records from the cham
bers on the third floor, to bis office on
the second floor, and has so arranged
hlB files that It is no troublo at all to
find things. The desks and cases are
so arranged as to make the office more
sightly, while tho clerks are allotted
more convonlent quarters In which to
work. It Is the aim of the county
clerk to so revise tho filing system In
tha office as to give more efficient ser.
vice to the public and at tho same time
keep account of nil tho business trans
acted without the unnecessary search
ing ror papers. It is his wish that ev
ery one having occasion to uso tho
records or flics, will replace same
where they got them. In this way,
when those having business In the of
fice desire, they can be waited upon
with dispatch and order.
HACK FROM HUNTING
TRIP IN CASCADE
W. W. Zlnn, the Suite 8troo; candy
man has Cook or Peary backed off the
may and hog-Hod to an ordinary wag
on tongue when It comes to snow
Wiley, as he Is better known, has re
turned from the wilds of the Cascade
mountains. He has been ambling
about In fifteen Inches of snow with
the mercury dropping and hovering In
the vicinity of the 20 above mark and
sow-belly and flap-Jacks tickling the
palate In the same manner that a
twenty- dollar gold-ploce would affect
a sheep-herder's hand upon arriving
In town after a six months' of lone
somenoss on the dosert.
Mr. Zlnn and party went for an
outing about ten miles above Silver
Creek falls. Arriving at the falls hall
was fal'lng; two miles fnrther up the
mountain, snow wbb falling upon 12
Inches already on tho ground and ten
miles beyond, the white mantlo reach
ed to the hips of the ordinary man
The party camped In a cabin and on
account of the snow driving even the
snow birds away from the country,
hunting was Indulged In only by tho
party reading the sporting magazines
and cleaning their spotless guns.
A few strollsf?) were tak?ji In the
vicinity of tho camp, but the members
of the party soon gave up this pastime
owing to evory little broeze dislodging
a big riiow ball which Invariably fell
down their coat collars.
Nevertheless, Mr. Zlnn declares his
appetite was improved by the trip and
Insofar as tho snow was concerned, he
didn't sea any that he would want as
a life companion.
The Campaign Grows In Interest
Tho most successful meeting in tho
campaign thus far was held at the
First Christian church last night.
There was an unusually large audi
ence, and four more persons respond
ed to the invitation to unite with the
church, three being by confession of
faith in Christ. The evangelist deliv
ered a strong sermon on "Tho Thief
on the Cross.' He was saved by the
direct word of Christ, who promised
to meet him in Paradise. We today
are promised salvation by coming In
to Christ's kingdom and being loyal
citizens," said the evangelist.
A male quartet pleased the audience
greatly by singing a gospel melody.
Tonight Kvangellst Abberley will
speak on "What is Salvation?" The
ordinance of baptism will lie adminis
tered by Rev. Davis Knelt at the close
of the service.
DON'T SCOLD
CROSS IRRITABLE
CHILDREN
IF ITS LITTLE TONGUE IS COATED
BREATH FEVERISH, STOMACH
SOUR AND BOWELS CLOGGED.
Every mother Immediately realizes
after giving her child delicious Syrup
of Figs that this is the Ideal laxative
and physic for the chlldrea Nothing
else regulates the little one's Btomach
liver and 30 feet of tender bowels so
promptly, besides they dearly love its
delightful fig taste.
If your child Isn't feeling well; rest
ing nicely; eating regularly and acting
natural'y It Is a sure sign that its lit
tle Insldes need a gentle, thorough
cleansing at once.
When cross, Irritable, feverish, Btom
ach sour, breath bad or your Mtt'e one
has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore
throat full of cold, tongue coated;
give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs
and In a few hours all the foul, consti
pated, clogged up waste, undigested
food and Bour bile will gently move on
and out of Its little bowels without
nausea, griping or weakness, and you
will surely have a well, happy and
smiling child again shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you are not
drugging your children, being com
posed entirely of luscious figs, senna
and aromatics It cannot be harmful.
Mothers should always keep Syrup
of Figs handy. It is tho only stomach,
liver and bowol cleanser and regula
tor needed a littlo given today will
save a Blck child tomorrow.
Full directions for children of all
ages and grown-ups plainly printed on
the package.
Ask your druggist for the full name,
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,"
prepared by the California Fig Syrup
Co.Thls Is the delicious tasting, genu
ine old reliable. Refuse anything else
offered.
SHEEP DYING FROM
SOME UNKNOWN CAUSE
UNITED PI1EHS LRASHD WIM.
Bnkcr, Ore., Feb. 12. Over a thou
sand sheep have died on the range in
this section since Saturday, the result
of an epidemic thought to oome from
poison and range fodder. Dr. Lytic,
state sheep Inspector, of Pendleton,
and Dr. Notz, county stock Inspector,
are working to diagnose the trouble
and provide a remedy. The loss to
sheep men has already run Into thou
sands.
Causes Much Disease
Advice about Stomach Troublo
and how to r.ll.v. them.
Don't nasject IndiaoMlcn, for it
may lad to all aorta of ills and com
plications. An oniinent physician
onca laid that ninety-fiva per cent of
all ills bavt their origin in a dia
nrdarsd atomaob.
Our aiparienca with Rnall Dys
pepsia Tablets leads ua to beheva
tham to ba one of the most dependahla
remedies known for indiseition and
chronia dyspepsia. Their iiigredi
anta art aoothina; to tha inflamed
memhranaa of tha stomach. Hich
is Pepsin and llisrauth, two of tha
greatest diieitive aida known to
medicine, tha relief they afford is
very prompt. Used persistently and
regularly for a abort time, they tend
to reliava pains caused by stomach
disorders.
Reiall Dyspepsia Tablet help
Insura healthy appetite, aid digna
lion, and promote nutrition. As
tviditnc. of our faith in them, we auk
fou to try them at our risk. If they
Ho not (iva entire satisfaction, wa
will return tha money you paid ua
without question or formality. Three
liaea, 25 cents, SO cents and f 1.00.
You can buy Reiall Dyspepsia Tablet
In this ooroiuunity only at our store:
PERRY'S DRUG STORES
Two Stores
Salem '
Tht 3j2?J Stunt Oregon
Thoie to a Retail Store In nearly awy Iowa
and oily in toe United Btatea, CuiiaJa ani
(ireal Britain. Thfra la a different Reill
llemed? tor nearly every ordinary human Ui
seen aepeoiatly dfliianed for sua parUoulaf Ui
tut whiob II ia reoominencied.
Taw RaaaJI Btorw are Amartea' Gnataa
Drug atone
FRI
HIS CURE TO A TEST
Turns It Over to Finest of German
Chemists Will Try for Flnlej's
Million-Dollar Offer.
(UNITED PIIEBB LEASED Willi.
Berlin, Feb. 12. Answer to skeptic
al persons who have asserted openly
that he was afraid to put his alleged
tuberculosis cure to the test, was
made here last night by Dr. Frederick
Franz Friedmann, who announced he
had turned over his discovery to the
German government. Dr. Friedmann
followed this up with the declaration
that he would Bail for New York Feb
ruary 18 to demonstrate the efficacy
of his euro and claim the $1,000,000
offered by Charles K. Flnley, presi
dent of the Aetna National bank, with
certain provisions.
Friedmann returned here yesterday
from rrankfort-nn-the-Mnin, where he
turned over his remedy to Dr. Paul
Kbrlich, who lias charge of the gov
ernmental experimental laboratory
there, for investigation. This action
by Dr. Friedmann has effectively si
lenced the trndueers, who have an
nounced their Intention of remaining
silent until the worth of the discov
ery Is settled by Dr. Elirllch, one of
Germany's foremost chemists, and the
discoverer of "(106," a positive cure for
blood polsonB.
Flnley offered Friedman $1,000,000,
provided his remedy would effect 95
cures out of 100 tuberculosis suffer
ers whom he would subject to the
treatment. Friedman Is confident of
winning the reward.
PHILIPPINES WILL
HATE INDEPENDENCE
rjHtTSD rasas UAsan wim.
Washington, Feb. 12, Philippine In
dependence Is now assured. The
speech of Representative Jones, of
Virginia, in behalf of his bill granting
a provisional government for eight
years and complete Independence
thereafter bos aroused bo much dis
cussion that a fairly complete canvass
of house sentiment was made possible.
The Democrats stand with their na
tional platform and with President
Wilson In favor of giving up the
American military occupation of the
Islands. The senate may delay the pas
sage of the bill, but It will go through.
The Philippine nationalist delegate
in congress, Quezon, Is overjoyed with
the prospect. Ills colleague, Eara
shaw, recently, chosen from the same
party, will be on hand in March, and
It Is probable that special delegations
of influential men from Manila and
other points of the prospective new re
public will journey to Washington to
add their pleadings when the bill
goes to the senate.
Representative JoneB' measure has
the earnest support of Representative
Curry, of New Mexico, a Republican,
who formerly was chief of police In
Manila, and who Is said to be ac
quainted with more Filipinos than any
other American.
However, many experts may testify
on one sldo of a case just as many
and as expert exports can be found to
testify quite as possrtlvely on the oth
er side.
VU&UUWHttle, BU.MUNI2.rkhl. MiSUUIUUrtia.
AR.R.OW
COLLARS
Notch Collars that Met CIom la Front
2 for 2c. Chmrt, Poahorty & Co.
New Store
I New Goods
New Prices
18 ft) s granulated sugar . .(1.00
1 lb best creamery butter ..10c
Best valley flour, sack ....11.05
Best hard wheat flour, sk 11.25
Large Cottolene $1.45
Medium Cottolene (10c
3 lbs bulk crackers 25o
t 4 cans Jersey cream milk ..25c
Corn meal, sack -ic
Buckwheat, sack 45c
4 pkgs Cornflakes 25c
10 bars luundry soap 25c
6 bars Morris best laundry
soap 25c
6 bars Sunny Monday laundry
soap 25c
6 bars Bob White laundry
soap 25c
6 bars Royal white laundry
soap 25c
6 bars Crystal White laundry
soap 25c
6 bars A. Ii. Nnptha laundry
soap 25c
6 bars Fels Nantha laundry
i. soap
:..c
Ye
Free tickets Wexford snd
Liberty shows,
I NORKIS CASH (IROCEKT.
Free Delivery Phone Main 1497
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TOWELS
Turkish
Face
Stamped
A large stock of towels for your Inspection, from the very
coarsest for the kitchen to tho finest for tho face and bath,
every towel absolutely reliable, for It comes from the best towel
maker in the business. Prices rang from au ordinary cotton
towel at 5c to the finest linen damasks at $1.50.
HOME DRESSMAKERS'
NOTION SALE
Notions at Reduced Prices
Only Three More Days of Sale
9UALITY
Mhtplpit tfninpanul
MERCHANDISE
LIBCRTV STRCCT
WHO IS WHO IN SALEM?
Who handles the Stelnway pianos, the world's leader?
Who handles the A. B, Chase, the Mohlin, the Emerson, the Kurtz
man, the Estey, the Royal and many other standard pianos?
Who refuses to handle anything but standard pianos?
Who handles the world beater, the Apollo Player?
Who handles the Ceclllan, tho Emerson, the Lafarag, the Farrand,
the Mehlln, and many other renowned players?
Who furlnlshos Madame Nordlca the Stelnway piano on Februar12
In Salem.
Who has a perfect repair shop? Satisfaction guaranteed.
Who has the best piano tuner In the state.
Who guarantees all work?
Who sells on easy terms and takes old Instruments In exchange?
W. M. CHERRINGTON
440 MILL STREET
Formerly 247 North Commercial Street.
Automobile Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
INDIANA
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L TLLLb
Valley Motor Car
Rostein & Greenbaum
New Ginghams
New Percales
Dainty, Pretty Patterns
New Ladies' Shirt Waists
The Newest from the East
Sure to Please You
17-Inch embroldorles, good qualities, only 25c yard.
Corset cover embroidery, 15c yard.
42V4-lnch flouncing, $1 .00 goods, 50c yard.
42V4-lnch flounclngs, $1.25 goods, 75c yard.
246 COMMERCIAL STREET
How Do Your
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all sorts of linen? , You tmiHt admit
they iniiHt look sweet and new to be at
their bent. Tho peiHonal und critical
nlti'iillon wo give tblB clans of work
Ik reHpotiHlble for the elegant launder
ing we are turning out. Wo have thn
fiiclllllcB und the lucllnalloiiB. Wo
Blrlvo lo please therefore we do It.
If there Ih one lent we like It Is mak
ing your table linen look the way It.
should, Send your (i(K)l) liihle linen
to this tiOOl) laundry.
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136-166 South Liberty PAone 25
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