Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 12, 1913, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAXLT CAPITA!. JOPMTAL, IALKM. OKBOOW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEE 12, 1913.
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The rich solid cream
of the oil
Crisco is an entirely different cooking fat. You never have used
anything like Crisco for frying, for shortening or for cake making
because the Crisco Process of treating vegetable oil is new. , And
only this process can make the Crisco, or cream, from the oil.
Cream represents the richest,
or best, of the milk. Crisco
represents the richest, yet most
digestible form of food oil.
Crisco is different also in this
respect: It remains sweet and
pure indefinitely. For the parts
of the oil which turn rancid are
eliminated by the Crisco Process.
Do not confuse Crisco, there
fore, with other cooking fats.
Crisco Facts ,
Youcanfryonioni, then fish,
and make a cake of the same
Crisco by straining out food
particle after each frying.
Crisco cakes have butter
richness without butter ex-
peine. Add salt to Crisco
when using in place of butter.
Crisco is the richest fat that
digests readily ami perfectly.
Crisco bread and cake keep
fresh, moist and iwcct
longer.
Crisco does not smoke it
frying temperature) your
rarlor does not know what
lappens in your kitchen.
Needs no refrigerator. Stays
fresh and pure in ordinary
room temperature.
Crisco is cheaper than pail
lard and costs one-half to
one-third as much as butter.
Crisco is sold at ml weight,
in three sizes, and under the
Pure Food Laws.
Crisco possesses advantages which
none other has.
None is of the high quality of
Crisco; no more than milk is
of the quality of cream.
Try Crisco yourself, for frying,
, for hot biscuits and for cake.
You will be delighted with it.
You will see in an instant why it is
so different. And you then will
insist that your cook use Crisco.
New Cook Book Free
This newbook by Marion Harris Neil, Cookery Editor, Ladies
Home Journal, gives 250 original recipes, is attractively illus
trated, and tells many interesting and
valuable facts about cooking and food
products. It also tells the interesting
story of Crisco s discovery and manu
facture. It is free. There is also a
quality edition of this book containing
a total of 615 Neil Kecipea and a
Calendar of Dinners 365 menus of
original and tasty meals, This book is i
bound in blue and gold cloth and is
sent tor fivi c-tnt itampi. Jn writ
ing for either, address The Procter J
Se Gamble Company, in care of J
Kelley-Clarke Co., 112 Market
Street, San Francisco.
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EASTERN MEAT TAOKEES
SEEK OORNEH, ON DAISIES
(united Fimna ijhbisd wina.J
Portland, Oro., Nov. 13. Eastern
moat packer are aftor tho duiry indus
try of tha Pacific, Northwest and nn of
fort to "corner" tho big crcamoriiw
and milk depots haa been under wtiy
for aoino timo according to reports horu
today,
It was mi J that eastern puckera luivo
placed ".ovonil million dollars at tho dis
posal of organisers to carry the project
to a successful termination.
It is stated that the I' uion Moat com
pany, of Portland, whb h Is wild to bo
ownfld jointly by tho Swift, Morris and
Armour interests, has had orgnnixorii
through tha Wlllaiuotto vwlloy for lov
eral wwhs In an effort to aoouro con
trol of lending crcamerloa and dairies.
Sovoml loading creamory men an
knowlolgcd today thoy had boon p.
prnliMl by ieroni roprMnnting thorn
K'lvea to bo connwtBd with tho Union
Moat company.
cuit cotirt of appeals. Formal decrees
forfeiting tha govornmont 2,300,000
ncros of land wont, of tho Oieado
mountiiins in Oregon of tho Oregon and
California land grant woro aigned bj
Judge Wolvcrton July 1. Tho grounds
for the appeal from Judge Wolverton'a
ruling ullego 3-1 Hopurale errors in his
ruling. Mont of tho litigants livo in
Oregon.
against Tammany of-
ing aociiBatlons
ficiols.
Following his collapso tho investi
gation was adjourned until Thursday.
QUARTET READY
TO ELECTRIFY ROAD
tCNiTtn rnana uaikd wini.
Milwuuliwi, Wis., Nov. J 2. Chicago,
Milwuukeo and 8t. Paul railroad of
ficials announced today that contracts
I will soon be let for electrifying 113
mum or ino rugoi Bound division over
tho Hitter lioot moiiutnins. Thoy said
the plan was to electrify 100 miles of
tho system annually until tho entire
Puget Sound division ho been olectri"
fled.
SOUTHERN PACiriO LAND
CASE DOES UP HIGHER
j Portland, Ore., Nov, 12. A bill
of
FALLS UNCONSCIOUS WHILE
TESTIFYING ABOUT SCANDAL
tCNITID PHMHA UASRD WIHK
New York, Nov. 12. On tho witness
stand nt thn luvettlgation District At
torney Whitman Is combcting into the
UNITED rilltSg l.EiBUD WtnE-1
Paris. Nov. 12. Al Lippe's quartet
of ugs, it wus announced today, now
aro in shapo to moot all comorg
Europo. Joff Smith, tho middleweight
Dick llylnnd, tho lightweight; Mackay,
tho featherweight, and Johnny Daly, tho
bantam, are Lippo's "white hopos.'
A minibor of matches bavo been sched
uled for each of tho four during tho
winter.
John Sykes, a Polk county farmer,
was man-handled Monday afternoon
by Officer Welch, when the former at
tempted to resist arrest. Sykes was
hopelessly intoxicated, and was arrested
in a feed bani on High street. When
tho officer's line of persuasion wore
out, he yanked Sykes out of a stall ho
had boon sleeping in, and escorted him
to tho lockup.
While on the way to jail Sykes plead
ed to be allowed to go to his home in
Polk county, where, he said, his wife
was lying, in bed on th6 verge of death.
Ho told Officer Welch that it was a
shame to arrest a man when his wife
was dying, and that, after he had slept
off his drunk, he was going home. At
first tho officer thought Sykes was
bluffing concerning his wife, but later,
upon investigation, it was discovered
that Mrs. Sykes is really on the verge
f death, ami that Sykes wbo telling the
truth.
Sykes came to the city for provisions
Monday morning and, as usual, par
took too freely of that liquid refresh
nient which places tho human feet cross
ways. Ono of his neighbors attempted
to induce the fnnnor to return to his
home, but Sykes was obstinate and in
sisted upon sleeping in the feed barn
rttall and the proprietor thereof prompt
ly called the police.
Last Saturday night Sykes was ar
rested on the same charge and forfeit
ed $iu no leit witn tne ollicors as a
bond to appear in court Monday morn
ing. Judge F.lgin yesterday fined
Sykes $20, which the man paid, and the
court warned him thitt if he ever ap
peared again he would be sentenced to
0 days in jail.
GET MOST OF MONEY
LEFT BY
DNITKD PRESS, LEASRD WIRE.
Chicago, Nov. 12. The willof the
late Edward Morris, the Chicago pack
er, wtts filed hero today. It disposed
of an estate variously estimated at
from $20,000,000 to $.10,000,000.
The widow is given 20 2-3 per cent
of tho estate outright and an additional
13 1-3 per cont is placed in trust for
hor. Tho remainder of the estate, out
side of several specific bequests, is to
bo divided equally and held in trust for
the four children.
Hofpitnls and asylums bonofited
mostly from the $280,000 bequeathed to
hurities.
North,East
South and
West
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Roll Their Own
Millions of men, of all sections, classes and
occupations, smoke "Bull" Durham in fresh,
fragrant, hand-made cigarettes because these
wonderfully satisfying cigarettes appeal to a
distinct type of men the world over the red
blooded, strong-bodied, self-reliant type that domi
nates in every calling and in every clime.
genuine:
SMOKING TOBACCO
f Enough for forty hand-mada ciffaref re in ancA 5c aac
Approximately 12 BILLION cigarettes
rolled from "Bull" Durham in a year as
many as all brands of ready-made cigarettes
in this country combined provea that the
majority of experienced smokers prefer to
make their own cigarettes to suit themselves, and
roll them, fresh and fragrant, from "Bull"
Durham tobacco. ,. ,
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Cigarettes,
hand - made
IjSp from this rich,
ripe, mellow
tobacco have a'
fresh fragrance
an d sat tsfatnv flavor that
atlord lasting enjoyment.
Get a sack of
"Bull" today and
"Roll Your Own."
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
iiMiiiiiiiiiinn
A,k for FREE
book of "paptn"
with each Se $ack
Queer Ones in News
ejceptloua appealing the cases of 7,000 charge, of Tammany corruption, Ueorgo
" ".mp.niinn "i iniervonors In tho .Mcduire, a Syracuso ooneraetnr, fell
litigation between tho government and , unconscious from excitement vesinr.biv
the Bouthem Pacific rnllway over tho.aftornoou and had to be carried from
Urcgon and uilifornia land giant was
filed in the federal court hero yester
day by Attorney Lewis Q. (Iniriuus,
This Is tho formal notice of appeal of
thesM litiuatiom to United Slntua cir-
tho court r(M)m.
McOuire had Just admitted author
ship of tho Cumuiis telogrnm to l'!x
Oovornor Suhor's graft investigator,
.loliu llenaensy, figned "M" ,iiht muk
KEW OOI.D FIELD.
(nNiTui ruist uiAnm wm.J
San I'rancisco, Nov. 12. Keporta of
tho discovery of a rich now gold fiold
nbout 100 miles back from Kuik
Cook's Inlet, Alaska, wero brought hero
yesterday by Captain Nielson, of tho
schooner 0. T. Pill, arrived from Alas
kan waters. IIo said a rush to tho dig
gings wna alrondy on.
BURGLAR ALAEM
f United raisa I cased wire. I
Parts, Nov. 12. A detective hero to
day exhibited unique burglar alarm
attachment which ho ha. invented when
the burglar opens door or wiudow, tho
prouograph begins talking and is sup
posed to scare tho burglar away.
E"She looks' MlrftWvN'
younger every dmiL fJJ 1
since taking HM i
mswmwm.
OHIAIMX0 HABIT FORMING DRUCSV
Tor
Backache.
Ifidney3
IF
V
The Ago of a Woman
CO.
will, il takrn ai
la not measured by bar yeari, but by
Jmr lookajarid kidnry trouhl. can put
.. .... rr me man old
rniev rummy A"i J I
dirvvtad, romova tin
and bladder diturdxra, ramova tha pa:n
wa.kna.i and weariness (hat comes
Irnro aota, wand and Inacliva kidnayt.
They are tonic, atianmheninf and up
building and you can not take them into
youi ayalam without having stood raaulta.
TRY THEM
Tour Liver la Tuil of Bllo; Bowels
Clogged, Stomach Sour; Tongua
Coated; Breath Bad.
(lot a 10-ccnt box nowl
You'ro biliousl You have a throb
bing aonsntion In your head, a bad taste
In your mouth, your eyes burn, your
kin la yellow, with dark rings under
your eyes; your, lips aro parched. No
wonder von fool ugly, mean and Ill-
tempered. Your system i full nf
bile not properly passed off, and what
you need Is a cleaning up InMdo. Don't
continue being a bilious nuisance to
yourself and those who love von and
don't resort to harsh physic that irri
tato and Injure. Remember that most
disorders of the stomach, liver and bow
ela are curod by mornliiij with gentle,
thorough Caoea rets they work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from your
druggist will keep your liver and bow
alt clean; stomach tweet, and your head
clear for montba. Children, love to
take Oaacareta, because they taste good
and nevai gripe or tlcken.
Fl
FOR MURDER ABUSES
I united pnxsa leased whir.
Wheaton, III., Nov. 12. Henry Spen
cor, drug fiend, ou trial here for the
murder of Mrs. Mildred Allison-Ttex
roat, a t hicago dancing teach. t, bitter
ly abused Judge Slussor yesterday.
"lou're a bonehead," ho told the
court, "and a cheap iwliticiau. If your
nmins were dynamite, they wouldn
crack on acorn hull."
State's Attorney Hadley charged that
Spencer wns deliberately feigning in
sanity. He thinks tho defendant is per
fectly sane.
Slieneer also abused Hadley, his own
ounsel ami veniremen.
MILLIO NDOLLAB SUIT
OF MKS. BLAKE
OFF
ri'NITED raEsa LEASED WI81,
Aew lork, Nov. 12. Arthur Train,
Mrs. liureiico H. Miicknv'a lawver. is
not a statement yesterday afternoon
saying that Mrs. Joseph A. Blako'a
1,000,0(10 suit auainst his client for
he alleged alienation of the affections
of her husband, Dr. Wake, the famous
surgeon, was about to bo dropped with
out costs to either party. He insisted
that Mrs. Mackay hud not put money
up to secure a anttlemont.
Mrs, Hluko's suit for financial sup
port and a serration from her hus
liand haa not been dropped but it was
postponed a few days ago and it was
still believed yesterday that the couple
would be reconciled shortly.
Mm. Mackay ' husband recently
onel ir.pers on his wlfo In connection
Willi some sort of a legfil proceeding
but what they were was not divulged
and then" has Iwu 110 further develop
nients in the ciue.
UNITED rnESB LEASED iWIRH.
San Francisco, Nov. 12. "Pack your
clothes and leave," wns the answer
Tcnen'ce Frikletun says he got from
his wife, Melvina , when she was out
all night at a dance and he asked for
an explanation. Terrence applied today
for a divorce, but Melvina was on hand
to contest tho suit. "You aro a shrimp
of a man," sho said over and over
to Terrence.
Oakland, Cal., Nor. 12. Following a
whirlwind courtship that spanned the
continent and culminated in thoir
marriage by a superior judge in Chicago,
Klwooil Cooper, southorn California
olive oil king and mjister of thousauds
of acres about Santa Barbara, aged
HO years, and his wifo. formorlv Mrs. I
Ada Fleming, of 'Deliver, aged (10, ar-1
rived at tho Hotel Oakland today, en
route to Santa Harabara, whore Cootwr
will break the news to his three child
ren by a former wifo They will spond !
day or two resting in Oaklaud bofore
going south.
COMET IS VISIBLE
I
: futhor, who came from Norway to help
defend his son, offered Ji.'IOOO to help
caro for the orphaned children of the
young man's victim.
FEAB REBELS' ATTACK.
I Washington, Nov. 12. The American
T T . , , , battleship Louisiana was ordered todav
I. ii. McAdam, local astronomer, has fr v r-. . rr t
u ., . 1 v 1 , , lrom Vora (n,r- to Tuxpam, whore an
been studying Westphal's comet late- n(fjll,k hv oa ,'.',.,
. foroiirn ironertv and lives wnrn bnliov-
ed in danger. The gunboat Wheeling
was already on its way to Tuxpam.
ly, and ho has drawn au
nmp 111 which the exact location
of the. celestial visitor in shown. The
comet is located between C'ygnos and
Dolphin, it appeors, and ou November
8 was at R. A. 20 It., 38 3 10 m. or D.
E. A. 24 degree, 1 minute. In plain
English tho comet is to be seen on any
clear evening a little east of north. It
can be viewed with tho naked oyo, al
though it is not as large as Halloy'a.
The comet last appeared In 1852.
KINO OF SCOWTOWN SENTENCED.
I0N1TEO 1'SESR LEASED WIBB.1
Portland, Or., Nov. 12. Peter Moo-1
Icr, convicted of killing Charles A.
Broddie, scowtown resident, was sen
tenced today to an indeterminate sen
tence up to 15 years in the prison. His
Good All Round
aids to good health and to the
strength, comfort and cheerful
ness which depend on thecondi
tion of health-rare the famous,
time-tested, safe and speedy
BEECHAl'S
PILLS -
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laid everywhere. la boxes, lOo 29a.
Walla Walla, Wash., Not. 12. Al
though a week ago she fled from Earl
Tompkins, saying she could not mnrrv
him, Minla Lawrence, daughter of of
Professor N. W. Lawrence, returned
Sunday, and, explaining her actions, by
faying sho was nervous, agreed to
consummation of tho weddiug last
night. The numerous guests were re-in
vited ami all arrangements made.
SOME
For
DON'TS
Liver
JOINT INCOME QUESTION.
IiNiran i-srsa ucaseii wihe.1
Wellington, Nov. 12. Tnnsury of
ficials wero asked tu.tiy whether they
purpose to levy a double taxation in
eases where a man and his wife both
have Incomes. Officials who were con
sidering the matter, said joint incomea
up to $T000 probably would be exempted.
Stomach and
Sufferers
Don't tnke rrmilolna for vonr Rtnmneh n.
miii morning. non und nlgm, usuully such
nitdk iiH'e only itivt tempor.irv rtlii-f mwl lmplr
dlwst thefn.Kl Ihm liupprnatohsinthtStoinacrl.
I).n't iwrmit a uikku! oporannn. TlKra is
alwKyflAeriounlunttvrinoneriitinni.Bml in ma.,
rH!-s n( Mtninai-h, Livar unj lin.il Ailmr-m.
kuita cm ba avuiiietl if iha nk-ht riiM. i
t!itiii In .tin.
Iin't ao arttund with a r..itt tntiinw hM..k
caiiHl liy ailivinltratl Stomach and Livor. to tlia
.jcomiiirs ot lli,e you etna In mntact with.
If you ar a Stemncli StirTi.rr rfon-i iiimh
csnnol be hflpcd, pmbublv wursa ensm thim
yours nsva i rtrsioml by Mayr'a Wonderful
Mi ml Htin'n ailmrnts ar- m.ilnly ranted by a
rai.iirtud OMiuitivn. Mnyrs Wonderful Mioinactt
Kf.iifilv 1101 only rpinoveo the csturrhal mui-nua,
bul allays tlia clir.imc inltiinunatlon anil
I11 rfii,Jrin lha fntlralimnlsry and IncmlniU
tr.u i Knimreiic, and lh: u tlia ucrtt of lu mar
Vlouii sucv-e.
llon t tuiler constant pain and aaonr and
allow y iurxoniack ailtneni to phyicily under,
mine your lieHlih. Ko mKer how aevete your
ca JMY lenr how hna you have uttored-ine
dma ..f Mnyr's Wonderful tiiomwh Keninly
should conviiicay iu thm you (-n be ri'toreO ro
health astaln. MayriiWonderful.stoma.'liKenieily
hu heeu ikn ad tshiahlyrecommeMdel by
Heinbers of Conar, JuitVa of the Suprrtne
I ''iirt.Kdiii stor., Lawyer. Marrhanta. llsnken,
fxtora. Untaawta. N.imea, NanMf.wtmars
ITteeta. MinUtera. F annera and paoula la ail
Walk of tile
iend for KRKR yalaabla booklet nn Stomirh
Atlmama M Uao. H. jlajrr, ua-ut WhlUmj bu
Chicaco, 111,
J. C Perry.
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IMPORTANT
The Portland Mauaoleum Company have under
conatructton in City View Cemetery, Salem, one
of the mo.t beautiful and .ub.t.nti.I CommunT
Mauaoleum., of medium ,ize, erected in the UnUed
An opportunity it afforded a
amines to purchase compartments
nent burial monument.
The cost is less than the "old way," and provision
it made for pernetual car. Kr..t .u- j . .
t j - ' His cuuowment
limited
in
number of
thit perma
WHY NOT PROVIDE "THE BETTER WAY?"
Price of regular compartment, will be .Jv.nr.J in
per cent on December 1. 1913! " " "
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