TH.-J SALEM CAl'TTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OSEOOX SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1911, nVR Slsub SMITH SPEAKS TO' LARGE DALLAS CROWD FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS 4ft. Wood at $2.65 Per Cord PROMPT DELIVERY Spaulding Logging Company Front and Ferry Phone 1830 GOOD FOR 25 VOTES For Address This coupon may be exchanged for votes in the con test for a trip to San Francisco in 1915, at the Capital Journal office. Not good after October ;il, 1914. House of Half a Million Bargains We carry the largest stock of Sacks and Fruit Jars. H. Steinbock Junk Co. 3U3 Bute Street, Salem, Oregon. Phone Main IU l'iipit:il .loornul Special Kerviee.) Unlli.H. Ore., O. 1. .M.- Dr. 0. J. .mitli, oYmociniii- -u niliilr.tr for governor of the Ktnte, add re wed u large frond of 1'oik county citizens in the vmnt liouae in this vty Thurmlay night. Dr. Smith who in a very forceful upeaker, threw no nntiJ ut tinyhoily, but made mm of tin elecnent political Hpeeches t-vcr heard in tliis city. Admitting iU?.t the tnxe; were hign, he gave no reason why they wore ho uml made no promise. um to whether he would attempt to lower tin-in. He also :;dvined nil democrats to cast their voti' for (leoie Chamher lain for .senator. The DmIIua Women's Wilson Huh attended tlie speak i rig in n hody. Mush huh funiifdied hy the IhilhiH hand. Interest In Laundry Sold. A. K. Thompson," proprietur of tin' Dnlliii .Steiun Laundry, disposed of an interior in tlie nlmvi- concern this week to V. M. Suer and K. N. Wnud. who will heconie acthe inomher of the fomjisiiiy the fiit i f tlie coming nionth. Mr". Thompson nnd Mr. Stiver will have fhiirtfi of the iiudde work mid Mr. Wood will look after the milirititig itnd col lecting husiaess. Mr. Saver, who i the ' present county aim i-yor, will resign his 1 office the first of the motitli and in all prohnhility Ins successor will he the 1 .surei-Msf ul 1'iuiiliiiate in the c,,ming dec tion. Hot li tlie new meiuhers of the i new linn are hustlers uud are well anil f:t vol n lily know n to the residents of thin city. j Logger Badly Injured. ; Dr. A'. ('. Stunts was ealled to the isi-npenri lnjjginjj rump nhout ',"t miles i west -f Itall;. Wednesday night to Lt 'tend Mike Mionou, an employe of the niiove eoi,eein, who ,nd fieen severely injured 1 y being caught hetiveen two logs. His injuries consisted of n bro ken thigh, n broken aim and several bad braise! about the head and ii'iei part of his body. His i-oudilhoi is eon side red serious and the iiiiibuliiw-e was sent out from this city Thursilny mum in;; 'id the injured man brought to the loillr-.s hospital for treatment. Commercial Club Mect3. At the regular meeting of tin Dttllim Connaen il l eln'i in thisciiy WiMliiesdny evening .Imlge Colvig. t he' i igh t-of-way agent tor the Southern Pacific railway, was present nad iiddressed the iii'-inbe'rs in the interest of the T.niid 1'iodtictn Show whirh will he lield in I'ortlnnil , the i t.minir v.eek. At the same time I Mark Woodruff, of Durtlmrd, addressed jn luriie audieiu,. in the (irnnd theatre 'oil the r;une sub jeet. TlnMe 1 wo i:e-l jure inukinn u trip over the Southern 1 I'in-ifb' lines in Oregon for the pur j pOM' of bfioi'tiitj; the show, .lude Col ! vij assured the b" :d eluli that if Hid 1 tii-kets were sold in this eity, a tatr of one fure for the rnund trip would be grunted nud a speclnl eni- furnished for the oe.-aioa. 'J'he ptiblirity eom ill it tec was i list i net ri to f;et upiiii ex ;'.iiion if imssiblt. The mIiow will be ! -pel: u the f iridic fr t inv wct'kK. . j I - Will Deuate in Dalloi. . U.d. K. Hofer, tf Salem. ill dobutt' ' the prohibition (itestioii with Harry 4r. .U iii. t)f 1'ortibiid. at the court Imusf .Saturday tiiht. Mr. Hofer is n veiy , lilde hpnik'-i and lins yonie valuable fin ts linint't statewid prohibition tln.t , will interest tin voters. Both Hides will w will represented and tlie de bate iill Httirt pmisely ut 8 oVlork. Tlie issue is stpinrely between lionit' rule for fities or so-enlled state-wide prohibirittn. This debate has hovn con ducted in sixty-three ploees in Oregon. Personal Notes. Rev. l V. (tntett lias returned from 'hieiiK, whert' he linn bei'ii for several -weeks nttr-nding a meeting of the Tint ed K HiiKtdient rliurch. M rs, i 'litis, (ircgory was a bitsiiu sh visitttr in Portland the first of the week. liev. K, W. 'MUes, former secretary f the Dallas ium?re.itil club, return ed to this city Mutxiny evening after rn absence of several weeks dining wl;b-li time he has been in Washington hunt inn; up u permanent location, Mr. Miles h;is dcided to be-ate in Seattle and the family has been pin-kin their house hold oods this week pre punitory to no-viajr to the Yashingron metropolis ' wio'i-" Mr. Miles will ngain enter the. ministry as the pictur of n Seattle I'lesbyit'iinii ch'iich in the near fu-l tare. Miss Mi-inaetta Makers, id' Salem.! was in the city ThursdiiV rep-esenting the M.itdi-iii Artists Course to be held i in the tsrinorv in Sab-m the eoniiiig win- ; tor, M iss Mugeis pi'imisinfr some rare etirertaiinnentH for the nnisi'' i Inveis ttf the Willamette valley. (leorge Vrown has sdd his farm, con sisting of smile L'OCI acres of hind on the Sulen. road, to K. Kirkpnt l ick I ii nd H. I., ('rider. , Mirs Kiln Mohrling, of Tubs ity. huh a Dallas visitor the first of the week. .1. I.. White, of Albany, former man tiger of the lueal offiee of the Oregon Power Co., was in the city tot business Wednesday. .Indge Webster Holmeu, of Tillamook, was in the city on business the fiist of the week. Mr;. Own r Holmes has returned from n visit with relatives and friends in Portland. Mrs. W. ft. Coulter has returned from tl vbiit with Portlund friends. M. K. White, of liickrenll. was a Dal las visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Kiln Watt, superintendent of in struction of the Artisan lodge, attend ed meeting of the Dall;:s lodge this week. The local assembly is making big piepfirntions for attending the mod el meeting of the Artisan lodg,. of tht Willamette valley, to be held in Salem November 7th. J. A. N'ale, who for the past several noiiilhs bus oeeti employed in the ma chine shops of the S, T. C. & V. rail way, ldt for Poitluml Tuesday to re side. Mrs. Nule will r-'inain in Dallas until the first of the month, when sht will join her husband in the metropolis. Salem's Leading Music Imtructors Dan F. Langenbcrg Minnetta Magers, Contralto Western O O ,Tut ri'tiirncd frnm Cliirago, wlirre hIio reooived iluily innnnii from BASSO CANTANTE "" "f tl.o wvrld'a Kntt in.tru.torH; uml her former tn.lj.T, llor- VOnSerVaiOry Ot IVlUSlC belt Millor, pxpnnont of tone prodiii-tion, nnd nlo Jli'imnn Di'Vrica, ., , t , who wiik for mnny yi'iirs lieud of tho Vocnl IJrjuirtmf-nt of (lie C'liiciigo rANK K. CHl'HOHII.L, Diaphragmatic breathing ilimicnl Collece, uud in now cngnRcd in conc-hiiiif trnclien mid pro- Hcprcuriitiitive Hiilem bnineli. , ff'Knionnla only, and DuriiiK her Ktnv In the Kant, Misn Mngem hud the rnre privilege Complete, eonrno In plnno nnd neeom- nionl i-flanmnro nf '""'"'"K '"y leonB given by them) eminent instructorn. puny nig Ihcoreticnl J.rii mlion. DiplomoH nasal i esonance. Her ln Volce bogin Mondayi 0ctobflr g,,ed ? 015 1f TJTTI)T Ann nr Pbon 125 Mornings Only. . liesidenee phono 1100. I'npil enrolled Hlo-16 HUBBAKD BLDb. Corner Commercial and Chemeketa Bt n? time- Margaret Fisher FIRST CLASS PIANOS Beatrice Shelton TEACHER OF FIANO At prices which you cannot ro wrong on Teacher of Piano Bepinncrs a specialty Tney c0!1"0 eminent makes that have a rep- STUDIO 780 N. CHURCH JrS " th01"Ugh B,,nCSS f t0ne 8ml StU,i :M3 Marion Strect rhonc 2041-M. iir i A n II Phone 1209. We Are a Une-rnce House Ralnti Harr -Vl DESIRF'D Bertha Junk Darby laiJii nail When you decide what you want, we will take 1 Progressive Teacher of . your old PIANO or ORGAN in part payment. Teacher of Piano riano IT r r:U G7n Cotlapre Street Music Taught ns Written. VjCO. W III Phone 1950-W Transcription and Composi- Telephone 150 -1:12 State Street Gowdsky Progressive Series turn a Specialty. used if desired, embracing 1:1G7 North Twelfth Street. tie rogUiar Conservatoi-y Ph"nG ln7 William Wallace Graham Com- TEACHER OF VIOLIN With a rinc Line of Pupil of Koval High Seh(l()Ii nul.linj ricj.many( h. D. Illgll dradC riatlOS under Joachim, Marteau, Halir and Markes. CT. j,VJ r-. hnd. ii oi-k e,ig. i find Inters of highest commonilation from them. 0 1 . HLLLN mveif Kiiort of mom m.d um niuKing Niik and one-half years European experience. ::r;::Hi';::'n!:!''".l': Z r ".r A specialty made of beginners. Pianos nnd Orennn Tuned and the i.nrgnin! , i.nd-.vig , mm new. Studioon Saturdays of each week at Hotel Rrpnircd. I1H one lMng'tiiiiv, nllgtitly ureil. , . . t . . . inn. one Needhnm. Bo.i n new. i 7b i Jiarion. I'or appointment, phone Hotel or in- Kca. Phone 1005. '","'." 'I;'"?.'.'1, V' 1 H'dre of Miss Mary Sennit, Assistant, 1100 nt,ra n.,r r ..,,.. tlfiil. W. .M. Cbrirlnetnn, -II" Mill ,', , .,. ... J .,..' ' IkCMdPMCC CoUl't ftllCt't, street, xniem. Oregon. Center Street. Phone 2-l.x-M. . Sftli-m, f'rcKon WHAT. TEARING DOWN, THE HOME TOWN COST AN IOWA FARMER, 11 i it? (wirliiis ix u (lormuii iiiitwi-r in' Iowa. He wrote a letter to t lie Kami .loiirmtl, I'tiilitiU'lirliiii, the otlier ilny. It totmnitiiieo! Iiiti exierienc uiol tlmt of Ins neililiors in nelei-tiii their home mercliiiiitH to "save" muiiey-liy jintroni.iiij the mail order liousvn. Tliu letter is a human ilot-iititent. 11-uiih hiIhi writeH just as ho wonhl tell an, aiuf it i inH tine. Ltt thu m'rretiiry or retailer ive this tj liis faVnu'is through his home ju poi . It ought o lie rcmi hy evory tanner in the Tinted States: Wo farmers iifed awakening to the hu-t that 'f have iiiiinitaKul.ly rearli-l ed the joiiod wlu-a we must think uiol dan. 1 am one ui' the slow (Ionium lariiu'is t hat had to lie shown, and 1 um now giving my exerioare that ol liei s niji) profit, I'or kaowli'de -is more expensive now tiiau ten years ayo. Twenty-nine years ao I lieyan mv ('arm rareer. I hud an old team ami ."((i, (Mir furniture was mostly home made rliairs, eujilioaid and lounge made train dry floods hoxes neatly eov eied hy ten-eent netoane hy my tfirl wite. We rented eighty aeies. Jieiiiu a hoy of ood habits I jut all aeedeo mai'l,ti:eiy and j;roroiies of unr home men-itants on i-redit until tall i-rois were sohl. The first year was u wet rM-aMiii and I did not make citough lo 1 ay creditors. -I went to each on date of iioiuite iiikI explained eumlitionst paying as mtn-li as possihle, and they all -airicd ihe haloio-e over aniMhei vear. They t-oatiniod to at-cinnmodal" me until I was aide lo hoy a toity an-c piece of my own. As soon a I owned these few acref the mail order houses bcunn sending nie atalones, and gradually f liegnu M'i)ting my loose tliangc to iheia, let ting my accouiils stand in my home town, where I had gotten my accom modaiioa when I needed it. j We then had one ot the thriftiest ; little villages in tlie ntate--good line1 of hiiHiicsh in all the hrain-lies, mer chants who were willing to help an honest fellow over a had year and a, town full of people who came twice I a week to trade and visit. Our little! i-oiMitiy town supported it lihiaty, high seho'd, hand, hall team, and we liadj hig i-elelj rations ev ery year. A farm I near a live town soon doubles in value, I sold my forty acres at a big advance and bought an eighty, giadoally adding lo it until I I i:id two hundred in-rc oi' the best laud in Iowa. I then felt no' net d of asking favors and found it ensv to put ionise the mail older agents that came almost weeMy to our door. 1 regift to ay that I was the lirst ill the roitnty to nuihe up a ueighhoi liool bill ami Mend it to a mail aider hoihc, i Though we go hit e cry om-e in a . while, we got in the hnhit of NCinlini ' luwiv lor stuff. ; ir?idually our menhauts lessened iheir stocU ot goods Tor lack of patron age, l-'iualiy we heaa to realize that when we needed a holt ipiiekly for nia- i chinery or clot Inug for icknesst or Henth we had lo wait ami .-end nwa tor it, which wiimi'i so ph'Haut. (hie by :tue our mercliaals moved lo places whe.e they were appreciated, and men of less energy moved in, (iradually our town Iiuh gone ilowa, our husiuesH lioiiscs are "tacky" in appearance, a number are empty, our schools., churches and walks tire going down, we have no band, no library nor ball team, There 1 is no him hi cnn done in the town, ami tlieirloio no taxes lo keep things up. Hotel is closed for lack ot travel, do down to the depot when the freight. , pulls in and von see the seipiel in mail oidic- packagcH. Nine years ago my farm whs worth 4lli"i an aire; loday I'd hao a haul mutter hi mdl it for lfHIT an acre. It is "loo far from h live town, sa every tanner hat said that wants to hoy. He wanlri place neat schools a ndchincln's where hin children ea 1 ha e. advan tage!. I have awakened to tho fact that in helping to pull the town down it has cost mo if .'i til if I In nine years, hike the ronjoiilv of farmer, I didn't liguie far enough ahead, This sort nf business means the do ing away with country towns. What will 't mean to farmers to hae nnly ' a tew large cilics at u distance of ."am j or IIMHI miles f What are we going to do with our children who are dc miiudiug even better adwiiitngon than we hail 'Prise cities we help to huthl return no tavors; they take our money hut offei no credit in time of need. It we want high schools, etc., we mut raise the money and huihl near our farm homes or send our hoys and girls to t he c it ies at gient ex pen ho, nmnl teruplatioim of which tlie limn has no cipuil. Neither inn I the only awaken ing laimer. These mail order agents that come to our homo eety week arc becoming a nuisance ami making it an Hile to lcnc women and children alone on the In rhi. Willi liirm cmdialty we lake I bene si i ll ngei into mil homes olteu as one of the laiuily, and we on' ometifiics paid In haing them entice our ;iils lo the eiM . . These aie miiho IioH thai need cou -idet ilion, ami I hiie decided thai Ihe safest piopu-ition all aiound Is lor Ihe country people o look aller their hum intererls and huihl up their own conn try iii.vii- thnt bring ulue to lliett i n i tits. I,e tlio'e who want lo pulton i'c the city mail order hnuo l" Iheie to live, petting lln-ii living vhete they their palionnpc. The leomiiolei of mv ble will be giv en lo bnildini: up Ihe liotoe (own tluil I helped n pull down, lliolher rniioers, yen inn Inkc my eiWico or get your knowledge Ihe way I gut mine. MANS C Kill's. 1 N 1 1 a m E ( . as & il mum mw 1 !:;rTiJ For Infants and Mnlflren. ID l i r (, Li ..... j r,.,K cKnr, A cfJplaMc PreparalinnrorAs simil;iiiii5ihfF(io(;iii,(o;(te ling Uh- SuittKtrhs amlDcnwIsar AQTRJ?I others Know That ucuuinc uiuitd PromoersDijcslkmfjKfiriJ licss niTcl Ifesi.Conlalnsttpiilur Opiwu.Morphine norMucral ftOTrl ARC OTIC. BntfeUltS'M'SmilER Ay.SamH e JIaiuSni him Srrtt llmdwnwMrrre. Ancrferl Rcmprtv for Cntrt)m- llo!i.SourSlomnch.l)lnrrlie Voi-ias jToMVHlsions.rcvcrisU- ncssawlLossorSiEtT. lac Simile Signnture of J The Centaur Compass NEVV YORK. Always Bears the Signature Guaranteed un&flicPooil nn In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. thi ninTAun owmnv uiw vomi rrv. Everybody Admires a Beautiful Complexion- DR. 1. 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Ad.ln aa, ' Bo H, SOUTH BEND, ISO "PRINCE OF INDIA"- ALII AM BRA " A Prince of India,' a four pail Ke h'ctile feature drama, and one of the leallv hiu ol'I'ei loy ' of the i iinoi, l to he "ecu at the (Hlh Hunda;- and M lav, Hcpie its inline, the dinma ii Ameiican in Mitiv, action ami cn-l, Made in Ithacit, , V It prrservea in a liinciniitiiit; vav Ihe enlvei-itv a I iniiHphcie of I hut heaulil'ul city. It I crniunied villi action from wtart to I'ini-di. It tiaccN ihe vaiitds m7h. tildes nf h niiit'nifii ent jcto n Il from the loiiuU of Im owner Into the toiupninry possrinn of a tvpoiler, -ei'tal crmdis and an alx cat ik.-m. The toi v leads up to n upiih lima x where n tudlcy cr lulls Into a deep yot'i:f, TIiimIow lh-iy-ii i the hit ftr of the -ii si, MR3M. SUMMERS, 'lamonoDfliieesfee Automobile Tires A PERFECT NON-SKID TIRE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. In Slock by LOT L. PEARCE & SON amanunaaaaa aajn Journal Want Ads Bring Results