Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 08, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAI SALEM, OBEQON, TUESDAY, A PEEL 8, 1913.
PAOB 1'IVB.
Springtime Sale
of Distinctive
New
Tailored
Suits
Our suit department has
gained the well deserved
reputation of having as splen
didly tailored and as beauti
ful suits for the prices as any
store on the coast, barring
none, but we are frank to ad
mit that we bought expect
ing sunshine and the radi
ance of spring, and bought
an extremely Large Stock.
You can thank the Rain COD
for these unprecedented
prices at this time of the
year.
Suits to $40.00 in value, now $29.00
Suits to $32.00 in value, now , A...$25.00
Suits to $26.00 in value, now $19.75
Suits to $20.00 in value, now .., $15.00
Suits to $15.00 in value, now $11.50
Suits to $10.00 in value, now $ 7.50
These Prices Also
Apply to Our
Lovely Dresses
By far the largest asortment of
dresses that we have ever
shown are now being displayed
here.
Soft, clinging chiffons, silk pop
lins with Dresden trimming,
silk brocaded, striped, figured
and plain silks. Woolen dress
es with all of the new drapes
and little details that mark the
late creations. Ratines in all col
ors. ' Linens that are attracting
much favorable attention. ;
All dresses up to $10.00 in val
ue sold at the above reductions
for SPRINGTIME SALE.
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Mexicans Are Fighting. ,
(UNITED FUBI UiSID Will, '
Naco, Ariz., April 8. Fighting be
tween Ojcda's Mexican federal garri
son and the Sonora state rebels began
today a milo south of the international
boundary. Several men are roported
to have been wounded. Two American
'avalrymen were wounded slightly by
bullets that fell on the American side.
If you want to see tie Benogambian
(n the water proposition woodpile,
watch for tomorrow's Capital Journal.
The Pope Has a Relapse.
united r-ttsn uared wim.
Borne, April 8. The condition of
Pope Pius is growing worse this after
noon, according to report. At 3:30
o'clock, Romo time, Dr. Marchiefava
was again callod hastily to the Vatican.
Ue remained an hour at the pope's bedside.
A Card.
This is to certify that all druggists
are authorized to refund your monoy if
Foley 's Honey and Tar Compound falls
to 'euro your cough or cold. John Bcr
not, Toll, Wis., states "I have, used
Foley 's Honey and Tar Compound as a
family medicine for five years, and it
has always given the boat of satisfac
tion and produced good remits. It will
always cure a cough or cold. For chil
dren it is an indisponsible on account
of its pleasant taste and its freodom
from opiates.' Refuse substitutes. Dr.
Stone's drug store. '
Certainly a man's wife may have
been the only woman he ever loved at
the time they faced the parson.
How often have you wasted a dol
lar's worth of time trying to save a
penny f
ABUNDANT FLUFFY HAIR IS
IMPOSSIBLE IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF
How often we hear a beautiful wo
man reforred to as having s regal head!
Denude that head of its hair and in
stead of a queenly, royal bearing we
have a fright. Tho bair makes all the
difference. To have that glurioHS abun
dance of radiant hair which always
crowns "a regnl head," one should use
Newbro's llerpicidc.
Horpicide represent the lost word in
scientific hair culture. It destroys the
dandruff, cheeks falling hair and Cor
rects generally, diseases of the hair, and
calp.
The positive results and its delicate
but refreshing odor recommends New
bro's llcrpic.ide to ladies' of refineont
everywhere.
Bend 10c in postage for sample bottle
of Horpicide and booklet to Tho Herpl
cide Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Michigan.
Newbro's Herpicide In 50c and $1.00
sir.es is sold by all dealers who guaran
tee it to do all that Is claimed. If you
are not satisfied Jour money will be re
funded. '
Applications made by the best bar
bers and hair dressers.
Talks on Thrift
"Economy no more means savings
money than it means spending money;
it means administration of a house; its
stewardship; spending or saving, whe
ther money or time, or anything clso, to
the beat possible advantage." Ruskin.
. There seems to bo a mistakon idea
abroad as to just what is meant by the
word thrift. It means more than the
average person thinks it does.
When in these talks we speak of sav
ing money, we do not for an instant
want any reader to think that we advo
cate miserliness grubbing, cheese-paring,
squeezing and saving evory pos
sible cent, at the expense of self-respect,
comfort and health.
At times, spending, instead of saving,
may be the wisest course. Thrift at
once earns and saves, with a vi'ow to
wholesome and profitable expenditure
at a fitting time.
But the actual accumulation of money
is the outward and visible sign that a
man is really thrifty, and although
thrift means more than just saving, to
a large extent saving is the measure of
a man 's progress.
Money isn't everything. It can't al
ways buy health and happiness, but ir
by your present thrift you are able to
get into comfortable circumstances and
banish the worry of debt, will you not
be doing something that will surely
make for health and happinesst
While saving alone is not thrift, it is
an indispensable part of it. However,
we do not wish to encourage anyone to
be stingy. Between saving money sen
sibly and being a genuine "tightwad"
there is a vast difference.
Thrift is more than produnee, which
h merely good judgment an dforcsiglit
in tho practical affairs of life. It is
more than economy, which is a disposi
tion to save. It is more than frugality
which is prudent economy in the care of
money or goods.
Parsimony is excessive and unreason
able saving for the sake of saving.
Miserliness denies one's self and
others the comforts and even the ne
cessities of life for the mere pleasure
of hoarding.
Industry earns, economy manages,
prudence plans, frugality saves; but
thrift earns, plans, manages and saves.
As W. H. Kniffin, Jr., puts it in his
'new book, "The Savings Bank and Its
Praeticnl Work": "Tho thrift habit
teaches a man to earn largely, that he
may save wisely, so as to be able to
spend advantageously in tho time of
need or opportunity, when the need will
be greater or the opportunity better
than that of the present."
Lord Rosebery, , the .famous Britsh
statesman, said: "Whatever thrift is,
it is not avarice. Avarice is not gener
ous; and after all, it is the thrifty peo
ple who are generous. All true goneros
ity can proceed only from thrift, be
cause it is no generosity to give money
which does not belong to you, as is the
case with the unthrifty. And I venture
to say that of all the great philanthro
pists, all tho great fnancinl benofaetors
of their specios of whom we have anv
record, the most generous of all must
have been thrifty men.
' Whether a woman should be oloetod
a commissioner depends somewhat on
the kind of a woman the aspirant is.
Some of us think wo are entitled to a
lot of credit for performing a duty,.and
we are.
BECHTEL & BYNON
BARGAINS
Eleven acres, three miles from town
on good rock road, fine stream running
water, grove trees, small house and
barn. Ideal location for suburban
home. Only $2500. Terms. See Mr.
rettyjohn.
We have just listed a rnre bargain in
a farm 2'j miles from Salem, 100 acres,
about 80 acres in cultivation, balance
pasture and timbor, new seven-room
bungalow, Dew barn, chicken house,
fenced, woll, 'spring, Tunning wator.
Price only tl25 per acre. Terms. If
you are looking for a bargain, see Mr.
Scott.
Will exchange for Salem property or
Willamette valley farm the following
California property: 30 acres full bear
ing peach orchnrd, two lots in South
Snn Francisco, one lot in Santa Cruz,
two properties in Modesto City, valuo
10,000. 8co Mr.. Scott.
To trade 30 acres all under cultiva
tion, 0.1 acres set to fruit, choico vari
eties, good 4-rooin house, barn, chicken
house, two springs, team, harness, wag
on, plow, harrow, cultivator, 17 aeros in
oats. Will exchange for Salem property
or .small acrongo, tip to 12800. See Mr.
tfcott. .
Bitty-aero farm, all In cultivation,
one-fourth milo from Oregon Electric
depot, 14 acros in bops, family orchard,
good house, barn, hop house. This Is
good black loam soil and a bargnin at
12I5 per acre,
flood lot closo in on Court street,
11150.
Choice lota in all parts of the city.
Prices from $200 up.
Eleven-loom house, modern, on paved
street, asressmcnts all paid. Lot 40i
120. Only 2.r,00. This is a good buy,
as houso. ronts for $20 per month.
$13."0 buys s good modern Broom
house on Commercial street, $500 cash,
balance $15 per month.
$1800 5-room house, close in on S.
Liberty, lot 50x160; $400 cash, balance
$15 per month.
BECHTEL BYNON.
Phone Main 452. 347 State St.
(Continued from page 1.)
chance to change. It destroys it. We
must make changes in our fiscal laws,
in our fiscal system, whose object is de
velopment, a more free and wholesome
development, not revolution or upset or
confusion. We must build up trade, es
pecially foreign trade. We need the
outlet and the enlarged fiold of energy
more than we ever did before. We must
build up industry as well, and must
adopt freedom in the place of artificial
stimulation only so far as it will build,
nut pull down. In dealing with the
tariff the method by which this may bo
done will be a mattor of judgment ex
ercised item by item. To some not ac
customed to the excitements and re
sponsibilities of greater freedom our
methods may in some respectB and at
some points seem heroic, but remedies
may be heroic and yet be remedies. It
is our business to make sure that they
are genuine remedies. Our object is
clear. , If our motive is above challenge
and only an occasional error of judg
ment is chargeable against us, we shall
be fortunate.
'Dealing With Tacts.
' We aro called upon to render the
country a great service in more matter
than one. Our responsibility should be
met -and our methods should be thor
ough, aB thorough as moderato, and we'l
considered, based upon the facts as they
aro, and not worked out as if we were
beginners. We are to deal with the
facts of our own day, with the facts of
no other, and to make lawB which
Bquare with those facts. It is best, in
deed it is necessary, to begin with the
tariff. I will urge nothing upon you
now at the opening of your session
which can obscure that first object or
divert our energies from thnt clearly
defined duty. At a later time I may
tnko the liberty of calling your atten
tion to roforms which should press close
upon the heels of the tariff changes, if
not accompany them, of which the chief
is the reform of our banking and cur
rency laws; but just now I refrain. For
the present, I put these matters on ono
side and think only of this one thing-
of the ehanges in our fiscal svstein
which may best serve to opeV once more
tho froe channels of prosperity to a
great people whom we-would serve to
the utmost and throughout both rank
and file. WOODROW WILSON.
(Continued from page 1.)
upon its pumping plant, franchises, com
pany buildings, water power, distribut
ing system, reservoir and other appur
tenances at $330,000. In placing this
valuation, the company set forth every
branch and tho appurtenances thereof
of tho entire plnnt including office fix
tures and minor details about tho pump
ing station. This quotation of tho valuo
of tho Salem water plant by its owners
and oporators is $4.1,000 lower thas, tho
price offered the company for it by the
city in tho year 1011.
In view of tho fact that the company
demanded additional thousands of dol
lars from the city when it was attempt
ing to purchase tho plant two years
ago on tho ground that extensions and
improvements were mado to that extent,
to place cntiro holdings of tho company
at a valuation lower than that offered
by tho city two years Bgo and over is,
to say tho least, inconBistcnt and moro
than 1'idicntive that tho Salem Water
company has been attempting to load
off onto tho pecoplo of Salem an anti-
quntod water system which the owners
themselves .publicly Biflit is not worth
the price quoted by tho city council,
The trust deed quotations and explan
ations of the vnluo of the local water
plant also Indicato that thoro hns been
some mlsfiguriiig upon the part of on
uinctirs. Even members of former coun
cil deelarn the plant is not worth more
than $ 1 7.1,000, while the owners of the
institution issue practically a statement
to the effect the plant is not Werlh over
,000.
THE RIGHT INDIVIDUAL.
Tho question of how to reach
just the riht employer, hoiwo
owner or home builder is solved
by the Want Columns.
Tho Want Ads. pull results
they aro business getters.
Tho Wants aro not read for fun
but for business. Tho Want Col
umns are a sort of make it-pay
department, specialized, subdi
vided and systematized.
The wants aro a general medi
um for general distribution. How,
who and where are tho three ac
tivities of tho Want Ad.
To get in touch with the right
individual at the right time use
the Journal Wants,
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MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDER."
FOR CHILDREN,
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Comparative Digestibility
of Food
Made with different Baking Powders
From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests:
An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with
each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of
tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to
the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length
of time.
The relative percentage of the food digested is shown ,
as follows:
Bread made with .
Royal Cream of Tartar Powder:
100 Per Cent. Digested
Bread made with
phosphate powder:
j 684 Per Cent Digested"!
Bread made with
alum powder:
67 Per Cent Digested j
These , tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprej
udiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone:
Food raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder,
is shown to be entirely digestible, while the alum and
phosphate powders are found to largely retard the diges
tion of the food made from them.
Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the
source of very many bodily ailments.
Willamette ote.
Tho V. M. and Y. W. C. A. will odit
next week's issue of tho Colclgian. It
will be in charge of Bruce McDaniol
and Lulu Hoist.
The froshman class will give Its an
nual reception to tho Salem high seniors
next Saturday evening in Knton hall.
"The Chimes of Normandy,' opera
Dean Mendcnhal, of the Collcgo of Mu
sic, .will prosent to Salcmitos next
Tuosday and Wednesday evenings, is
well under way and bids fair to bo a
grand success. Tho financial end is be
ing managed by Bruco McDaniol.
Mnny members of tho student body
aro taking an active part in securing
signers to tho petitions asking for a
special cloction for voting on the wot
or dry question.
A lnrge number of students aro pre
paring to accompany the prohibition or
ator, Jacob Stockor, to Kukoiio noxt
Friday, whero tho intcrcolleginto prohi
orntorieal contest occurB in that city. .
The students aro becoming very much
interested in long and frequent meet
ings the faculty havo been holding Into-
Tho debutes' team that won at Mos
cow from tho Univorsity of Idaho,
namely Clen MacCaddam and Taul
8mith, roturnod home today. They re
port a nico trip and a fine timo.
A sensible young man novor throws
himself at the feet of a girl who throws
herself at his head.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR 'A
YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH
YOUR FIRST THOUGHT
If you have children, naturally
your first thoughts are for tholr
health. You certainly want them to
develop strong healthy constitutions.
The most careful attention must be
given when children show the first
symptoms of the many common ali
ments. Perhaps they are weakly and
thin, or grow too fast, thus sacrific
ing strength. Those nnd other ap
parently minor ailments may be the
forerunner to a weak constitution for
life.
Such children need Jayne's Tonic
Vermifuge which Is essentially a
children's tonic. First of all, It will
properly care for the child's stom
ach. It will also improvb the sppe-,
lite, and will add strength to the
other organs of the body. In cases
of thin or Impure blood, It Increases
the number of red corpuscles enab
ling tho enriched blood to keep the
body healthy and strong. I
Among the most common ailments '
that children dovelop is that of a
disordered stomach, leading to an
Impaired digestion. In many cases
this troublo Is due to parasites In
tho Intestinal tract. To correct such :
trouble, Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge Is
unsurpassed, j
For more than 80 years millions of
children have been restored to health
through tho use of this tonlo. In-.
slut upon Juynn's; accept no other.
Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr.
D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
Strike Is Avoided.
CNiTUkriutsi masid wins.
FrcBno, Cal., April 8. Through the
action of the Pacific Gas & Electric
Company hero, in concoding all their
demands, a strike of 40 of tho com
pany's employes is nvortod horo today.
801110 of tho men wero raised $15 and
will work 00 hours less por month than
heretofore.
The Interminable Thaw.
ON1TID PIIBSR U11S ID Willi.
New York, April 8. Harry Thaw,
slayor of Stanford Whlto, is to bo pro
duced beforo tho grund jury hero Thurs
day by tho officials of tho Mnttenwaii
Insnno asylum, at tho request of District
Attorney Whitman. Justice Seabury is
sficd tho necessary ordor horo early today.
Chinese Parliament Opens.
Pekin, April 8. With over 000 sena
tors and representatives present, the
new Chi 1100 parliament opened here to
day. President Yuan Khi Kit i did not
attend tho opening session.
Recommends for a Good Reason.
Hoeaiiso they cured him of kidney nnd
bladder trouble, C. II. Ornnt, 2.'M Wnv
crly St., Peoria, III.,, tells tho result of
his taking Foley's Kidney Pills:
"Backache and congested kidneys mnda
me suffer intenso pains. Was always
nnd floating specks bothered mo. Took
Foley's Kidney 1'llls ami saw big im
provement after third day. I kept on
until entirely freed from nil trouble
and suffering. That's why I recom
mend Foley Kidney Pills. They cured
me." They are tonic in action and
quick in results. Dr. Stone drug store.
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"SALAMANDER"
"Hopfen und Maltz Gott Erhalis"
A reproduction of the old-fashioned all-malt Beer
"Getundheit und ein proher Mut
Sind better ah viel gelt, und gut
Especially bottled for home use. Send your
order by telephone, Main 229 for a case
Salem Brewery Association