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tags so DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914. CEI1AL PACIFIC 1ST RUSH US IRK Dissolution Suit Will Make it Neces sary to Have Natron-Elamath Line Beady for Operations. WELL ALSO BE NEEDED IF SOUTHERN PACIFIC WINS Financial Position Will Be so Strength ened Completions Would Be In Order If There Is Victory. Early completion of the Natron-KIa-math cutoff may be a result of the Gov ernment 'h suit to dissolve the Southern Pacific-Central Pacific merger. If the Government wins the suit, and the Central Pacific is made an Inde pendent property, the Central Pacific doubtlexs will be forced to complete the cutoff so that it may have connection with its existing line between Eugene nnd Oak Ridge. This will give the Central Pacific a complete and undis turbed roal from Oilgen to Eugene with Portland only 125 miles away. If tho Southern Pacific wins the suit, tho two roads remain consolidated, the Southern Pacific's financial position will be strogthened sufficiently to al low it to complete the work. Tho Natron-Klarnath project will faro bettor at tho hands of the Central Pa cific tluin of the Southern. To the Central its completion will bo a neces sity; to the Southern a mere conveni ence. Oregon Benefits Cited. By 'completing this lino the Central will bo able to compete with tho South ern on nil business between Kiigeue Sacramento nnd Han Francisco. The Oregon territory between Eugene mid tho stale lino will have tho benefit of two sepiirali) ronds actively competing with ono another for traffic. Under this condition tho Central Pacific would have a decided operating advan tage, as soon ns tho .Natronlvlnmiitli line would be completed, as it owns the only piece of track between the Oregon' TOO MANY are pale and frail backward faces and poor blood their starred became their regular Such children need everything else; it contains nature s rarest life-giving fats; it is essentially food value blood-food and bone-food, free from wine, alcohol or harmful drug. Scott's Emuln'on often builds many times its weight in solid flesh its medicinal, tonic and nutritive properties make all good food do good. rr ts not a rttop., but a foundation for sturdy growth Evmr DruMiat Maa It Avoid Subatituta. ri 11 11 11 11 ra 11 ii n M n is 11 u n ri n u M u 51 n 11 M ti VI n u n I'D 1 1 N n H M U m ;M W'i tt 11 M li ti i t::: 11 Don't You Want J One of These ?! H Sherman, Hyde & Co., upright, $80. Estey & Camp, upright, $90. F. G. Leicht, upright, $150. Minze, upright, oak, $150. Kohler & Campbell, upright, $150. King, upright, $175. Cable-Nelon, upright, $200. Steinway & Sons, large upright, $250. One Player, upright, $275. Four Square Pianos--T 0f Your Choice for . . . P5 tP In order to take advantage of these prices, you must buy before the first of March, as we wish to reduce stock before taking inventory. All of these instru ments are in good condition, and some of them show no signs of ever having been used. This It Your C fie. Salem' t Old Reliable Mask Dealer iu miiinif ill ft. tiiifiiwjiili JiM'Vrrr m '" California state line and Tehama, Cal., 200 miles south. It is certain, however, that the Rail road Commissions of the two states would force the roads to enter into an operating agreement. The Commis sions doubtless would see to it that through service between Portland and San Francisco would not be disturbed. On the other hand, the Southern Pa cif ic would have a decided advantage from a traffic standpoint, it has the organization and the prestige of hav ing done business "at the old stand" for a long period of years. Task Would Await Central. The Central Pacific, if it destined to start operations independently, will have to build up its own organization and create its own business. But the position of the Central Pacific is more secure than seems apparent. All the trackage between Odgen, through Ne vada to Eoseville, Cal., and northward through Tehama, Red Bluff, Dunsmuir and Weed to the state lino belong to the Central. The branch line botween Weed and Klamath Falls belongs to the same road. The Natron-Klamath work is being done by the Central Pacific, not by the Southern Pacific. The Southern appeurs in the situation because it controls the stock of tho Central. But in tho event that tho Central Pacific become independent, thero is possibility that its position will be strengthened even further. A line al ready bus been built from a point a few miles west of IIa7.cn, Nov., north westerly to a point beyond Susnnvillo, Cal. This lino is projected into Klamath Falls. Surveys have been made. This would afford a more direct route be tween Ogden and Eugene nnd eliminate a distanco of nearly 1.10 miles. Although the Central Pacific's inva sion of Eugene would leave it without direct connection with Portland it is certain that this unfavorable suituation soon would bo overcome. OIL IN WYOMING. IINITKO P1IKHS LEASED WIIIB. Washington, Feb. 13. Wyoming is ono of tho latest oil fields, according to Geological Survey bulletin issued to day. Oil has already been discovered in ;IU wells, gns in 20 and water in 21 others. CHILDREN in studies wiuV pinched minds and bodies are actually food does not nourish. Seott'i Emnltion above It ti II U II ti H H M tl 11 ti ti N P 1 ti ti ti 11 11 n I! n 61 M ri ri 11 ti ti ti n M M II 11 II 11 Opportunity HI 0 Mil n s s - iti - i - l wmiK it im mi am A i mfr mm imt i .J FALLING HI MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACM Save Tour Hair I Get a 25-Cent Bottle of Danderine Bight Now Also Stops Itching Scalp. Thin, brittle, coloreless and scraggy hair ia mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not reinediod causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine to night now any time will surely save yur hair. Oet a 2-5cent bottle of Knowlton's danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first applica tion your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beau tiful. It will Become wavy and fluffy and have the appearanco of abundance: an incomparable gloss and softness, but what will ploase you most will be after just a few wooks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fino, downy hair new hair growing all ovor the scalp. QUEENS WAGE EARNERS ALMOST ANY OF THEM COULD MAKE COMFORTABLE LIVING IF FORCED OUT. UNITED 1-ltEHS LEASED WIIIB. London, Feb. 13. Almost any of the Queens of Europe, if they should be deprived of their thrones and fortunes, could earn a comfortable livelihood by menus of their own personal talents. Queen Mary of England is a clever seamstress, ami she also sings nud paints quite creditably. Queen Vic toria Augusta ot Gennuny is skilled in the use of the camera and produces a special kind of art -photo. Queen Wil hclniia of Holland paints minatures anil porcelain. Queen Maude of Norway is u playwright, using tho pseudonym of "Graham Irving." 8ho is also a com petent bookbinder, dressmaker and painter. Queen Elizabeth of Belgium possesses a doctor's diploma of tho University of Leipzig. Besides she plays tho pi ano and violin exceedingly well. Or, her skill as a motorist would easily qualify her for a job as a taxicab "ehauffeuse." "Carmen Sylvia" (Queen Elizabeth of Roumania) is a world famous poetess and novelist. Queen Helena of Italy could readily earn $500 a week on the vaudovillo stage as an expert swimmer and rifle woman, without disclosing her identity. She is also an archaeologist. ODD DEATH CERTIFICATES ONE FADED, ANOTHER STABBED ON SUNDAY AND THIRD DIED SUDDENLY IN BASEMENT. united russs lsashd wins.) Columbus, O., Feb. 13. Yon can die in Ohio without having tho doctor ut ter h a fancy nnuio to your death certif icate. Br. A. C. Holland, of tho State Bureau of Vital Statistics, is author ity for this statement. ' "Ho lived several years beyond his natural life and then just petered out," road a death certificate from Washing ton county, Another said, "He just faded away." "Death enmo by visitation of God iu a natural way," was a Jefferson county contribution. A Pike county man died from "A post-mortem hemorrhage.'' Cleveland sent in a certificate which rend: "Stabbed on Sunday." Another one went into details. It read: "Died Middeulv iu the basement. History and appenmuce, heart disease. Contribu tory cause, possibly sewer gas." As the state spends thousands of dol lars n(ycnr classifying causes of deaths, nr. Holland today was busy returning certificates for a more specific ex pluiiat inn, A USEFUL HINT. The machinery man, who has suine machines ho wants to sell, can find the can who wants to buy iu a very simple and effective and inexpensive way through the Want Ads of The Capital Journal. This is the modern vay to se cure quick results at a reasonable cost. The Want Ad columns are known as tho medium preferred by those who want to advertise used or new ma chinery so join the ranks of those who know by experience that the Want Ad way is the quick and profitable method of selling machinery. Scud your Want Ad to this paper to day. If you can write a telegram you can write a Journal Wain Ad too nud the latter reaches marly everyone in the community. TO OFEN LANDS TO SETTLERS. (VNITKI) I'SESS LIASKD WIHl.) Washington, Feb. 13. The senate yesterday passed the Smoot bill to open withdrawn Alaska coal lands to home stead entry but reserving totho govern ment title to the coal. URGES BADGES FOR DIVORCE PERSONS Denver Attorney Thinks Decrees Should Be Advertised As Widely As It Is Possible. WOULD ADVERTISE IT IN NEWSPAPERS WHEN GRANTED Embarrassment Would Be Saved Friend Who Refer to Deposed Spouse la Complimentary Way. united mess leased wire. Denver, Feb. 13. Divorced persons ought to wear a badge showing their separation from the state of matrimony. This ought to be displayed just as crepe is displayed by grief stricken persons who have lost a relative by death. Warwick M. Downing, attorney, 1b opposed to suppressing divorce cases and he made this suggestion today in discussing the matter. Divorces not only should not be suppressed, he thinks, but they ought to be advertised as widely as possible. "Of course," said he, "I suppress divorce cases when my clients ask me to do so but I am opposed to it. When a couple is courting, they are not ashamed that anybody should know it. They show t everywhere. Then when they are engnged tho announcement is made in just as big letters as the news papers will permit. When the marriage ceremony ia performed, if they don't get their pictures in the papers and the names of those present, they are disap pointed. Xow. isn't tho divorce just as important? Isn't it, as a matter of fact, lnore'iniportnnt? If a woman does not caro enough about a man to live with him, or vice versa, don't you think they should be willing that the world know it? They were tickled to death to let tho world know that they wcro engaged and then married. Why not tell the world about the divorce? "It strikes me that as soon as a divorce is started it would bo tho prop er thing to nldvertise it, if tho news papers wouldn't voluntarily give 'it publicity. And then, by all means, af ter a divorce is actually granted, get as much publicity as possible, Think of tho embarrassment it would Bave. Friends wouldn't bo making the mis take of referring to the deposed spouse with compliments, thinking they were pleasing tho ono addressed. Thoy would know tho separation had tnkon place and would take care not to refer to it. In fact, it wouldn't be a bad idea to Mapleine Hot Cakes, j cups sour milk. 2 teaspoons Crescent baking powder. 1 egg. 1 pinch of (lilt. Flour enough to innko thin batter. 'i teaspoon Mapleine. Mix the Mapleine with the milk be fore making batter. Have griddle smoking hot. Marsh-mallow Cake. 1 et;g. 1 .j cups sugar. I tablespoon butter. 1 cup milk. 2 cups flour, Vj teaspoon salt. ' 1 teaspoon Crescent baking powder. Mix flour, wilt nnd baking powder Cream butter; add 0114 fourth of sugar, nnd bent. Add beaten egg and remain der of suijnr, an. I bent four minutes. Add alternately floor and milk, beat ing well. Add vanilla and bake iu lay er cake puns iu moderate oven. Cut fine one-halt' pound ninrshuinllows. Spread them between cake layers, and stand in open oven till they melt. Poor Man's Cay. 1 cup sugar. Recipe Department i t By BETSY WADE. ; ; ' i ' V a"m Easy to Choose Good Coffee You Imve only to order our geuuino Arabian Mocha. You are Hire then of having the let. It is always the fame, Ideuded rijiht roasted rilit and delivered fresh. FOR PARTICULAR PERSONS 30c, 35c, 40c, & 45c the pound C. M. EPPLEY Phont 93 1800 East State iSiliSii l Si a I J" . show additional evidence of divorce When dear ones die, we wear crepe as an insignia of our grief. Why not adopt a badge for divorced persons. When women or men go home from a divorce court, let them wear a badge "nt will indicato the recent divorce. Then let it be announced in all the pa pers nnd let tho tadgo serve as a pro tection against friends who haven't read tho papers." SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSES DIVORCE OF TWO RAILROADS UNITED rilKSS LEASED WIIIB. San Francisco, Feb. 13. Members of San Francisco's Chamber of Commerce were lining up hero today to prevent the divorce of the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, despite the filing at Built Lake City yesterday of the government's suit. The chamber directors indicated that efforts will be made to enlist Oregon business men in opposition to tho government's suit. A statement issued today read: "The chamber of commerce will con tinue to do everything in its power to conserve the business interests of Cal- I Butter size of walnut. 1 egg. j cup milk. 1 large cup flour. 1 teaspoon Crescent baking powder. ij teaspoon Mapleine. Cream butter and sugar; add egg; sift flour and baking powder and add alternately with milk; add flavoring, liuko in lonf pan in moderate oven. Crescent Angel Cake. Whites of 0 eggs. 1 cup granulated siignr. 2-3 cup sweet milk. I 1-3 cups flour. 3 teaspoons Crescent baking powder. 1-3 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla, Mix together and sift three times, sugar, flour, baking powder, salt. Whip whites of eggs with wire whisk until egg will stand in a point. Next boil milk and pour over dry ingredients while stirring constantly. Add flavor ing at this point. Then carefully fold iu beaten whites until thoroughly mix ed. Pour into an uugreascd angel food pan and bake forty minutes in a moder ate oven. When baked invert pan and allow to cool half an hour then gently Bill,' S' --T-...... I ... For pastry there is nothing to compare with Cottolene "creams up" beautifully, always, and every cook knows what an advantage that is. It is always plastic and blends readily with the flour or sugar. This makes Cottolene especially pleasant to use in , cakes, pastry, sauces, biscuits and the like. Have you tried Cottolene yet? If not, do at least test it for yourself. You will then understand some of its many advantages. At the same time, do not forget "ft, ffTw 09X0 ""S wholesome shortening as re ' Viii) ' Hable' economical and digestible. w'liiibift J? Sendforthe FREE Recipe Book, "HOME .illlllllfcs 'HELPS," by these five leading cooking piF authorities: Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Lida Ames Willis, Marion Harland. then: FAIRBANRsaa CHICAGO ifornia and to maintain in California the only railroad system which proper ly can bo called a California system a system which has its headquarters and I executive offices here and we have reason to believe that this will be hear tily supported by tho commercial inter ests, not only iu California, but in Ore gon as well." PRESSES SEARCH FOR HER NIECE WHO DISAPPEARED , UNITED 1'llESS LEASED WI:E. Portland, Or., Feb. 13. Hastening without stop and without sleep all the way from Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. M. L. Moser is in Portland today to actively press the search for pretty Frances Lounts, her niece, who disappeared from the home of her grandmother shortly before dawn a week ago. Notified by wire that her niece had disappeared, presumably to find refuge in a monastery, but with practically no money or knowledge in worldly mat ters, Mrs. "Mosher started northward by the first train. Mrs. Mosher resides in Portland, but was in Phoenix on a visit. Since Miss loosen from pan and frost with follow ing. Add enough pulverized sugar to one tablespoon boiling water and one table spoon lemon juice to make right con sistency to spread nicely. Chocolate Layer Cake. 2 eggs. 2 cups powdered sugar. 1 cup milk. 2 cups flour. 2 teaspoons Crescent baking powder, Vi tcaspoou salt. I teaspoon vanilla. Mix flour, salt and baking powder Bent egg yolks toll thick. Gradual!; add and beat in the sugar. Add vanilla and milk, whites whipped stiff, and flour. Hake iu three layer cake pans in moderate oven. Put together with chocolate filling. Crescent Nut Cake. II j eups granulated sugar, 'i cup butter. 1 cup milk. Yolks of 3 eggs. Whites of 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup nutmcats. 2 teaspoons Crescent baking powder, 3 cups flour. Cream butter and sugar; add beaten yolks of eggs; sift baking powder and flour and add alternately with milk; add flavoring, nutmcats. Lastly fold in beaten egg whites. Let stand fifteen or twenty minutes before linking. Frosting, 1 cup granulated sugar. (1 tablespoons water. Cook until it threads from the spoon. Pour this hot syrup slowly over white of one egg, which has been beaten very stiff. Heat constantly; when nearly cool, flavor. Crescent Sponge Cake. 4 eggs 1, beaten separate). 1 cup sugar. 4 tablespoons water. 1 cup flour. 1 teaspoon Crescent baking powder. Wherever the word recipe, Cherry City X Because it is THE BEST and is so recognized by the finest cooks. IN 10 POUND SACKS that food experts advo- Lounts disappeared nothing has been heard of her. W. N. Lounts, her father, is a wealthy business man of Phoenix. SAYS GAME IS TOO TOUGH FOR HIM AND SHOOTS SELF UNITED PIIBSS LEASED WII1E.) San Pedro, Cal., Feb. 13.--" Forty four years of bibor and nothing to show for it but a maimed body qnd eyesight nearly gone; nothing in sight hero, so I'll try tho other side." Penned on a scrap of paper by Pat rick Fitzgerald, a noto closing with this pitiful surrender was found today by his unconscious body. Fitzgerald was taken to the county hospital at Los An geles, a bullet hole in his head. His pock ets were empty. "What's tho use?" tho noto read. "The game's too tough for me." BRIGHT CLERKS AND SALESMEN for work on the road or in the store. ARE FOUND EASILY IN THE WANT ADS OF THE JOURNAL. Families who bake their cakes and cookies at home will appreciate the ac curate combination of pure ingredients which makes Crescent Baking Powder so sure of good results SOLD BY GROCERS Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle. 1 teaspoon Crescent vanilla. Beat yolks of eggs, add sugar grad ually, add wator, then add flour, Into which baking powder has been sifted. Lastly add flavoring and fold in whites of eggs beaten stiffly. Let stand for fifteen or twenty minutes beoro putting in oven. Economical Sponge Cake, 2 eggs. 1 cup sugar, i cup hot water. Orated rind of j lemon. 1 cup flour. I . teaspoon Crescent Baking powder. Beat the yolks of the eggs with half the sugar; then add the water, tho re maining sugar, tho lemon rind and tho flour sifted with baking powder and suit. Lastly fold in tho whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth, and bake twenty-five minutes in a buttered and floured shallow pan. "FLOUR" occurs in a it means Pastry Flour AT ANT GROCERY