Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 18, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DATLT CAPITAL JOURNAL, 1AUBM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBES 18, 1913.
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'iil'j. fr-.sa $2..'
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$2.10 tennis flannel shirts for women $1.49
$1.85 tennis flannel shirts for women $1.24
$1.25 Shepherd plaid sateen waists for women 89c
50c Silk boot hosiery, white, tan and black 38c
35c muslin drawers for women 24c
12 l-2c crash toweling 10c yd
$4.00 bed ipreads $3.12
$3.75'bed spreads $2.99
$1.50 bed spreads . $1.25
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the Following:
In Thursday's paper wo presented
briefly and in a general wy a few roa
Bon as to why we believed Salem
should havo licensed saloons, and if you
did not bco that articlo wo would bo
pleased to have you read it.
The, advocates of a dry town predi
cate their arguments on the theory that
a city voted dry, is dry; that is, if the
saloons are not licensed, intoxicants will
neither be sold nor consumed, and with
this as a basis the emotions aro appeal
ed by picturing the evils of strong
drink. Statistics nre quoted showing
how successfully and satisfactorily it
has been worked in dry cities selected
for the purpose of example, but this is
nut tho practiacl or sensiblo way of do
tnnnininf "l it WK should do. Cities
mated will bo variously
e prohibiting of tho sale
ii is a local question and
' ; ored by applying sound
' i" . '. conditions. Let us run
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i- i' i-. '.4 :t ity of fifteen thousand
l" 1 ' ' irate d from Vot Salem
' . 'tte river. Folk county
' "2, after several years
' ' Tho bridge across the
' : .I ii'iout three hundred feet
' 1 'i do; it is less thnn one
ualt mile in length, far faro to West
Salem is 5 cents. We, Salem, would
have no power to enforce closing hours,
regulating bar rooms, lunch rooms or
drunkenness In tho town of West Sn-
le.ni. Is it. not apparent that to vote
Salem dry would be "putting off the
' i the face!"
i ct apparent to every one
' i " very little lniiikennets in
'I I that our saloons are well
11 conducted. Hnlem is free
' : brothels and contains prac
I'. " 0NARIE8 NAMED
: muss MAsun wmit.
Koine, Oct. 17. Tho Vntican today
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mailed tn the I nited Stntes government
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the list of ten Roman I atholie mission-
nrie who wore named to go to tho
I'hillippines at the see!al and express
reipierl of the United States govern
ment. All aro German Jesuits.
I STRICTLY HIGH
on Autos, Pianos or Carriages. Satisfaction
guaranteed or no charge. Leave orders at
j 468 Ferry Street
;r special on
mi TA.3LE LINEN
f. In '., t !.- mmense buy, places
, ,i - (Ksporal at these prices
.' values $1.19
V. i values $1.09
. ',1..J ralues $ .88
v i,.;usk
COOD
v: id 45c values 39c
UMBRELLAS
per cent less.
88c
splendidly lined
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Not
tically none of the low element that
such places harbor and sustain. The
lawB at present in force governing tho
sjile of intoxicants are strict and are en
forced. No liquor may be sold on Sun
days nor to intoxicated persons, habitu
al drunkards nor minors. Women arc
not permitted to frequent saloons and
the bars must not be concealed from the
view of the passerby. I'mler these re
strictions tho boy who has not rcfiched
his majority finds very little to tempt
him to tho saloon, where, if lie drinks
at all, it must, be within the public view.
Hut if the saloons were closed the sale
of liquor would be continued by unli-
eased, conscienceless and irresponsible
bootleggers and blind pig proprietors;
how natural it will be for the boy who
thinks it smart to get around tho law
to gather at these plnces with his com
panions. Ho will do it just as natural
ly and just as surely as he will "hook"
watermelons ami apples with his own
home well supplied. To prevent the wile
and use of liquor under theso conditions
is and always will be Impossible. Let
us not deceive ourselves in regard to
this matter. Sumptuary laws, laws reg
ulating our freedom of dress, the use
of foods and drink are repugnant to the
Amerii'iiiii idea of liberty and cannot
and will not be enfo'ced.
Wo believe thnt the licensed saloon
is the nearest approach to proper regu
lation and control that has been devis
ed and we ask vou as sensible men and
women to give it your support as the
one feasible and practical method of
regulating ami controlling a condition
that cannot be eradicated or eliminated
by all the laws in existence.
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SAL KM WKLKAKK LKAGl'K.
I'aid Advt.
In China a man sunnot, by will, dis
I pose of his land in favor of any one
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.main children without exception.
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I F.bony is always soaked in water for
J from (1 to IS months as sixm as cut. It
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pomes chiefly from Mauritius and East
'Indies.
GRADE FINISH
E. L. Campbell
Banquet and Program . of Much Inter
est Is Given and Affair is Success
in Every Way.
BETAILEES' SECBETAST
GIVES SOME GOOD ADVICE
Believes There Should Be Something in
City Ordinances to Curb Transient
Promoters.
The Salem Business Men's league
held a rousing meeting in the dining
hall at the Hotel Marion last night, and
the following officers were elected to
serve for the ensuing year: William
MeGilchrist, Jr., president; E.. T.
Barnes, vice-president; S. G. Sargent,
treasurer; Walter Denton, Joseph Rine
hart, G. M. Roberts and Floyd White,
directors.
The meeting opened with a fine
luncheon, and Roy Wassom, the old
president of the league, presided. The
"eats" were great, the crowd happy
and the whole affair was one that will
be long remembered by those attend
ing. Some Jolly Speaking. '
Billy MeGilchrist relieved Mr. Was
som at the head of the banquet table,
after he was declared the new presi
dent, and told the crowd that he felt
just like a leading official in Mexi
co. Ho said he was flattered by the
mon who so generously selected him
as being the oprper man to head
the Salem Business Men's league, and
that he would do all within his power
to prove himself equal to tho job.
E. T. Barnes, the newly-elected vice-
prosiuent or the organization, was
called upon and he responded with
many well-chosen words. He was fol
lowed by Walter Winslow, the league's
legal adviser, C. M. Roberts, Floyd
White and Walter Denton, all of whom
praised the past work of the league and
gave the members much encourage
ment in their future work.
Judge P. II. D'Arcy was called upon
then, and his talk was brim full of wit
and humor. The judge complimented
the waitresses upon tho good service
given the banqueters, but remonstrated
a littlo upon tho fact that ho was not
given the first privilege of devling in
to the inner recesses of the pie that
was passed about, saying the ladies
overlooked the brains of tho meeting,
and served the handsome first. The
speaker gave tho members of the lenguo
his blessing, and said that he wished
them success in groat big bunches . in
the future.
Portland Man Talks. -
L. R. Merrick, secretary of the Ore
gon Retailers' association, addressed
tho meeting and gave local members
some good pointers in regard to the
furtherance of the league's work. Mr.
Merrick advised the Salem lenguo to
work for city laws governing transient
business promoters who come in tho city
and leave almost the same day. He
said that this great problem could be
easily regulated by passing an ordi
nance that would provide a license of
.fno for all thoso who make tho city
their temporary headquarters.
Tho credit system, ho declared, is
growing to be a great thing in this
state, and Salem specially can boast of
having tho most thorough and valuable
system of recording credit names there
is now in existenco in tho whole state.
Tho speaker paid high tribute to Attor
ney Winslow and tho other workers in
tho league.
August Huckestein then took the
floor and delivered some hot. shots lit
the people who send their money out of
tho citv for goods that can be pur
chased in Salem just as cheap and just
as good. Among the other speakers
wero Attorney John I). Turner, Fred S.
Hynon secretary of the ( 'ommercinl
club, Charles Hoth, Frank H. Meredith
and V. (I. Shipley.
The next state convention will prob
ably lie held at La (ramie, it was stat
ed.' STOBIES BY PRESS AGENTS
Henry Miller spins a clever yarn on
the evil of putting things off.
"Kecently there was h prominent
case in a big court In which one of the
principal witnesses was a woman of un
certain years. The tnir one had given
the UHine and address, mul then came
that awful question.
" 'Madame,' said the cold, merciless
lawyer, 'how old are yout'
r' There wn no answer. The witness
wai hesitating. All kinds of ages in
clutters and bunches Wrtj doubt less
rushing through her mind, and she was
trying to think of one to suit tho oc
casion. " 'Madame,' said the mean, unfeel
ing lawyer again, 'will you plcnse be
kind enoimh to tell this court, how old
you nref
"Still to answer. It was too serious
a problem for only nn intiint's delib
eration. Hi'sides, what business was it
of the court 's.
" 'Why don't ynii answer the locu
tion, niadnmrf' interposed tho equally
unfeeling judge. 'The longer you hes
itate the older you will be,' "
During the courtship a girl does a lot
nf day dreaming, l ut after marriage
she ruts it out.
Pape's Diapepsion" Ends Indigestion,
Gas, Dyspepsia and Stomach Mis
ery in Five Minutes.
if what you just ate is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
gas and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
in mouth and stomach headache, you
can get blessed relief in five minutes.
Ask your pharmacist show you
the formula, plainly printed on these
fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin,
then you will understand why dys
peptic troubles of all kinds must go,
and why they relieve sour, out-of-order
stomachs or indigestion in five min
utes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless;
tastes like candy, though each dose
will digest and prepare for assimila
tion . into the blood all the food you
eat; besides, it makes you go to the
table with a healthy appetite; but,
what will please you most, is that you
will feel that your stomach and intes
tines are clean and fresh, and you will
not need to resort to laxatives or liver
pills for. biliousness or constituation.
This city will have many "Pape's
Diapopsin" cranks, as some people will
call thorn, but you will be enthusiastic
about this splendid stomach prepara
tion, too, if you ever take it for indi
gestion, gases, heartburn, sourness,
dyspepsia, or any stomach misery.
Get some now, this minute, and rid
yourself of stomach trouble and indi
gestion in five minutes.
SPORTS
Selected to Fight Oregonian Because
of His Excellent Showing in Con
test With Campbell.
. IimiTKO rilBSS IJBASBD Willi.
Oakland, Cal., Oct. 1H. Because of
his sensational victory in San Francisco
last night over Ray Campbell, Louis
Recs, of Los Angeles, today was named
as a snbstituto for Joe Azevedo, who
was scheduled to meet Bud Anderson,
of Medford, Ore., hero October 20.
Rees knocked out Campbell in the clos
ing session of their four-round bout,
and jumped at tho opportunity of meet
ing Anderson.
A growth in tho month, which neces
sitates an immediate operation, pre
vented Azovcdo from meeting Ander
son. Pacific Coast League.
Ti. H. E.
Portland 1" .1
Los Angeles 12 12 0
Hafoy and Berry; Crabb and Byrnes.
K. If. K.
Vonieo " 1' 1
Sacramento " "
Lohnian and Bliss; llnrkness nnd
Sterrett,
R. H. E,
Oakland 2 10 1
Sun Francisco 0 II (I
O'Brien and Alexander; Overall and
Schmidt.
Pacific Coast League.
w. l. re.
Portland 108 80 .509
Sacramento M f'l ."Hi
Venice Utt f'7 .MO
San Francisco !'" H'" ,ii:t
Lol Angeles !" H'.'l
Oakland 1H
If Tongue Is Coated or If Cross, Fever
ish, Constipated Give "California
Syrup of rigs."
Pou't scold your fretful, peevish
child. Seo if tongue is coated; this is
a sure sign its little stomach, liver and
bowols are clogged with sour waste.
When listless, pnlo fovorish, full If
cold, breath bad, thront sore, doesn't
cat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach.
acho, Indigestion, diarrhoea, give a tea
spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs"
and in fow hours all tho foul watte,
the sour bile and fermenting food passes
out of tho bowels and you have a well
and playful child again. Children lovo
this harmless "fruit lnintive," and
mothers can rest easy after giving it.
bncauso it never fails to mnko their
littlo "liisldcs" elenn and sweet,
Keep It handy, Mother! A littlo given
today savo a sick child tomorrow, but
get the genuine. Ask your druggist for
a no-cent bottln of "California Hyrup
nf Figs," which hat directions for ha'
bies, children of all ages and for grown
nps plainly on the bottle. Keinember
III urn aro counterfeits sold hero, so
surely look and tee that yours is made
by the "California Fig Hyrup Com
pany." Hand bsck with contempt any
other fig syrup.
HOUSEWIVES OF SALEM
Arranged for by The Capital Journal
and Will Begin Here on Monday,
October 27.
SESSIONS WILL BE HELD IN
ARMORY DURING FIVE DATS
Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn, Famous Domes
tic Science Lecturer and Cooking
Expert, in Charge.
Institutes and conventions of all
kinds are the order of the day. It re
mained for The Capital Journal to con
ceive the idea of a housekeeping insti
tute for the women of Salem.
Mrs. Vaughn, a well-known domestic
science teacher and lecturer, as well as
famous cook, has been secured to cou
duct this institute. It will be held in
the main auditorium of the armory, be
ginning Monday, October 27, and con
tinuing for five days.
Each afternoon Mrs. Vaughn will
give a lecture on some domestic sci
ence topic, of vital interest to house
keepers, and will answer any quostion
and solve any problem pertining to
household economics, which Salem
housewives will present. At the close
of this lecture and discussion Mrs,
Vaugn will givo a practical cooking
lesson. Mrs. Vaughn is a Southern
cook. She is a nativo of Nashville,
Tennessee, and belongs to the smnll co
terie of fino cooks for which hor home
town is nationally famous. She is a
cake baker in the samo class with Mrs.
Wilson, and has somo cake recipes
which would make any housekeeper en
vious, were it not for tho fact that Mrs.
Vaughn very generously gives thono
away wherever she goes.
Will Give Souvenirs.
A number of Mrs. Vaughn's favorite
recipes have been collected in a leaflet,
and one of these will bo given to every
woman who attends Tho Capital Jour
nal Cooking School. Others of Mrs.
Vaughn's original tested recipes will be
published in Tho Capital Journal each
day while tho Cooking School iB going
on. Mrs. Vaughn will also glvo away
one of the most beautiful cakes over
seen in Salem each day of tho institute
These cakes aro covered with flowers,
made by Mrs. Vaughn out of sugar and
eggs; sweet peas, roses and other flow
ers all in their natural colors.
Will Serve Lunch.
All tho foods prepared by Mrs.
Vaughn and her nssistant, and they will
show how to cook a complete dinner
each day, will bo served to the guests
of tho Cooking School. Of course, only
one woman each day will bo happy
enough to go homo with a wholo cake,
but every woman who attends this do
mestic science and cookery course will
have the opportunity of tasting some
kind of a fine cake baked by Mrs.
Vaughn. There will be other delicious
foods, too, fine flaky, digestible pns
tries, delicious salads, hot biscuits anil
various kinds of vegetables. Thero will
be a real Southern chicken dinner one
dny, nnd every dny the women who at
tend the Cooking School will get some
thing mighty good to out,
The school will open Monday, Oc
tober 27, nt 2:,10 in the Armory audi
torium, Other details will be published
in The Capital Journal Monday.
Daily Horoscope
OCTOBER 18.
If this is your birtlnlnto yon have
many talents. Vou will succeed as a
musician, as a writer or an actor, If
you have a love for any one of these,
do not let anything hinder you from
making a great effort to succeed.
If you enro for any of tho obi favor
ite musical numbers, or should there
be one or more of the recent popular
numbers which him caught, your fancy,
do not let anything ileter you from
calling lit II. V. I'l-tors', Ml Court
street, ii ii.l securing what you want.
Your governing planet being Venus,
she gives you planetary vibrations thnt
nttrint power ami help along the lines
of your special talent. Vou have a
quick temper, are iuiiutii'iit of results,
do net like to wait and will ask advice,
only to resent, it, if It Is not just exact
Iv wluit vu think.
Sacrifice Sale
As 1 am going away t will sacrifice
my him !. A beautiful modern Iiiiiimi
low, six rooms, basement, electric, fix
tures, linlli, toilet, etc., wash tinys,
wood lift, large lot, lawn, flowers, gar
age, cement walks, paved street, all as
h'miiii nts I'liid. i'rico only 'J-."ii, half
cash. Would be a good buy nt finon,
doing to leave the clly, will sacrifice.
Hie my agents, llechlel St Ityniiu, for a
real sunp,
houses ron bent.
l.nrgent tleiital Department In the t it)
Wo Wrl'e All Kinds of Insurance.
rAttMU.
We hav the largest list of farms for
rain In th' vnllcy, Any number of
acres to "tit.
Will Fay B Fer Cent
Wanted fl.10 or IliOO; good security.
Wo buy, sell, rent or exchangn prop
rty.
BECHTEL k BYNON,
347 State Street.
Push The Button and Rest1
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Royal Easy Chairs
Titr niTfii nitTTAT viun I
itiL ruon duuun iumj
ARE THE ACME OF COMFORT, BEAUTY
AND DURABILITY
WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED AND PLACED ON PIS-
PLAY, NEW SHIPMENT
REST CHAIRS---20 DIFFERENT PATTERNS NOW
READY FOR YOU INSPECTION.
These chairs are of selected solid oak, upholstered in
vlmll". imitatlnn Inn ika intl flni( (rAmiiMA 1 n . t a.- A
design for every taste and
of them are fitted with footrests.
1 With the Rov&l vou can
ferent positions simply by pushing the button.
Come in and see the Royals they're different and
superior to ordinary rest chairs.
CANNOT CHANGE NAME.
tUNITID UllSS UAJIED W1RI.
Now York, Oct. 17. The low church
party of tho Episcopal church won an
other important victory in the house of
deputies today, when tho Itcv. William
Clrossvenor reported that the prayer
Bed Room
Combined with simplicity, is now universally sought. We
feel that the special pricesquoted for all of next week
will always make you feel kindly towards us after the
furniture has been subjected to months of wear.
Dining Room Furniture
Artistic yet comfortable and priced very low. See our
west window.
JOSSE & MOORE
HOUSE FURNISHERS.
367-371 Court Street.
Fall House-cleaning Time
Is "Want Ad" Time
When you are cleaning house at this season of the
year, you'll discover many useless household articles-"
useless to you but valuable, probably, to others.
For instance, the baby carriage that Billy has out
grown, or the parlor rug that doesn't fit any of your
rooms since you moved; or countless other household ar
ticles, in excellent condition, but of no more service to
you.
A Capital Journal "Want Aad" will find for you
some one who will be glad to take these articles off your
hands at a fair price. You can have them reply by let
ter, or call at the house just as you wish.
Write out a description of these articles you want to
sell and bring it, send it or phone it to The Capital Jour
nal. MAIN 82
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OF THOSE GREATEST OF 1
a price for every purse. Most I
take anv one of a dozen Ait.
book com in i t too was of tho opinion that
it lacked authority to considor the pro
posed change in the church's name
from the Protestant Episcopal to tho
American Catholic,
Innrnnl Want Ads Brlnt Kennlts.
Phone 983
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