- . THEDAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPT. 27. 1915. SEVEN uaur t THE jiARKETS J T " rTltrTTr WHHii. . i i - : vms . mm I 4"f99 stands for 7th point the unknown point of Sterling Gum's superiority. Latest thing in Mystery. But not unfindable. For every time you lift a stick of Sterling Gum, up goes Point 1. Crowded with flavor. Point 2. Velvety bodyNO GRIT. Point 3. Crumble-proof. Point 4. Sterling purity. PointS. From a daylight factory. ' Point 6, Untouched by hands. (2) lOi-j Can you find that 7th point? Think of all the great discoverers remember the perse vering American pioneers of early days. Oh, Brothers and Sisters and little ones, why not pioneer yourselves? Wiij knows? Maybe you'll discover that 7th point. Old Seven, the Baffler Inpnuiwu.a.,' wniniw ii i M mi i ii ii.iji.i mi .in i mi i $itttmM Gum Peppermint in red wrapper Cinnamon in blue ulrapper TheJ" point um Suitable rewardi for the diicovery of the 7th point mill be offered later. THE STERLING GUM COMPANY, INC. LONG ISLAND CUT, GREATER NEW YORK 1IIIIS11111I Oregon State Fair Salem Week beginning September 27tb Races, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agriculture, " Horticulture, Manufacturing All the activities we are interested in will, bo represented. Reduced Railroad Fares from nil points in Oregon Sale Dates, Sept. 23d to Oct. 2d Tickets limited to Oct. Gth All trains direct to the Fair Grounds Ask our local Agent for train schedules, and tickets. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. DANGERS OF A COLD Salem People Will Do Well to Heed Them. Many bad cases of kidney troublo re sult from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fnll behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, heailiioho, dizziness nnd disordered kidney action follow. Don 't neglect a cold. Use Donn's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. 'Follow this Salem resident's example: .7. H. Pent on, 1415 Lee St., Salem, says: ''A cold settled on my kidneys, causing pain through my back, I knew that my kidneys wero to blame," and, hearing several local citizens endorse Donn's Kidneys Pills highly, 1 began using them. They were just what I needed to relieve the pnins and other kidney troubles. Whenever I have taken Donn's Kidney Pills since, a few doses have abronght me relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get 'Doan'g idn?y Pills the same that ! Mr. Penton had. Foster-Mliburn Co., j rrops., uurrnlo, w. Y. iiTim rnn t iii run i E i Sum ACHING FEET The market in general is showing but few changes. Wheat is worth in the city about 75 cents, ami outs from ;i0 to 32, although there is a disposition to feel that oats will soou be higher. Veal is rather weak. Poultry seems to have overstocked the market and quotations today are 11 cents for hens and 1.1 cents for spring frys. A Galley o Fun ! OF COURSE NOT. "As 1 understand It, our dlsti.,... (With Tlll'buv la ni'Ar Ilia r.l-il.tic ..f J w P w!,,,!t b - tome missionaries and we're oing to fected the quotations on t our and to''i.n.. . . . . . .. day .11 grocers are selling ban wheaV V" 'Mm tW' " flour at from $1.55 to $2.H3 and vallcv :'f "tl?" '. ,, flour at from $1.35 to $1.50. "'! course! - The missionaries won t turn the other check." WHOLESALE MARKET anona. Get Stmt CtifVfttinet nvitk Ktnum THE REAL TROUBLE. Hny, timothy, per ton $13.00 j ' "Do you think that the fear of an Oats, vetch, $!l(ffi$10 1 increase of taxes drives rich men on. Cheat $9$10i of the community?" Wheat, new crop 75c ..No. It ia merply tll0 fear thal RTr.CrP Slbm nmy be collected." -Rolled barley,.. $:U.0O'i Corn Cracked corn Bran Shorts, per ton Clover seed 13 to"l5c Bnttur. Butterfat - 83c Creamery butter, per pound 35c Country butter 17c Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No.l, cash 30c Eggs, case count, cash 2Nc Eggs, trade ." 30c Hons, pound lie RoosterB, old, per pound , 7c Spring chickens, pound 13c Fork. Veal and Mutton. Vcnl, dressed 10(510 l-2c Pork, dressed ...... , 8 l-2fl l-2c Pork, on foot , 6c Spring lambs fie Steers 55 l-2e Cows 3 (a 4c Bulla .......... . 33Vic Ewes 3c Wethers 44MC Vegetables. Cabbage , 40c Tomatoes, Oregon . i 75c String garlic 12 l-2c Potatoes , 75c Brussels sprouts 10c Swoet potutocs i ..2'..c Lettuce . . . i 45c . $40 $41.50 j If e devote time enough to work to $27.00 i earn sufficient money to spend wo $28.00 'have no time left In which to spend it; and it we take ;ny timo off to spend It wo don't earn enough to keep body and soul together. Fruits. Oranges, Valeuciu $5.235.50 .onions, per oox $.t.75(ji 4.25 Bananas, lb 5c California grape fruit $3.00 Dates, dromedary, case $3.25 Fard dates $1.60 tocoanuts, per dozen $1 imuuioupes ., $l.zt Wntermolons $1.25 Grapes $1.40 Cranberries $11.00 Peaches , (10c Retail price Eggs, per dozen 35c Sugar, cane $0.25 Sugar, D. 0 $0.05 Creamery butter 4(lc Flour, hard wheat $ 1 .55(4 2.35 riour, valley ,, ..... $l..!D(i 1.00 PORTLAND MARKET Wheat: Portland, Ore., Sept. 2". Club, 85c. Bluestem, 90c. Oats: No. 1 white ed, $23. Feed, $24. Hogs: Best live, $7.55. Prime steers, $lif (1.75. Fancy cows, $5( 5.25. Culvus, $78. Spring lambs, $7. Butter: City crcamerji, 31c. Eggs: Selected local ex.. 30c, Hens, 12 l-2(ii .13 l-2c. Broilers, 17c. (teesc, 8(o lie. YESTERDAY'S VAUDEVILLE BILL AT THE GRAND FOR THE WOODSMAN We lave all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, Saws, and Equipments for the woods. All kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Buildings. A good $800.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one-fourth original cost. if A good 4 horsepower John D. Gasoline Engine, fully guarantee.. Two Ponies and Harness at a price that will surprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The TTrvuaa nf Half Mitlinn Ttnrfftllni. .102 North Commercial Street. Thont 80. J "Ah I what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad snieLU ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in coma callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feel or what under the sun you've tried without fretting relief, just use "TIZ.' "TIZ" draw, out all the poi onoui exuda tions which pnS up the foetr "TIZ" is mag leal; "TIZ" ia frrand; "TIZ will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw op your faea ; in pain. Your shoes won't teem tight j and your feet will never, never hurt or I get sore, swollen or tired. Get a ii cent box at any drug pf department (tore, b4 fet reliaf Tho second weekly .installment of Sullivan & f'utisiiliiie vaudeville, was the bill at Iho tlniml theatre yesterday afternoon and evening at tho same ad mission prices which prevailed a week ngn. iho ntti'i.ilnni'0 was sucn as to warrant both tli" munagement of the playhouse and the lovers of high giudo vaudeville in the belief that Salon is going to support the. venture, at least sufficiently to insure, its continuance. AlHiliime, (li li." sunny s Corkntuos opened the program. Folks who have harbored the notion tiuit co'katoos lack intelligence learned by means of X'1' very pretty uct tlmt they have been mistnken. John A. West A '., the "Co." iMhir Mrs. West and the tiiinily wolf, fol lowed with a uiiisii ul act sprinkled I with black face otnedy and operatic singing by the wolf. The a-t would Mrhaps linvo been acceptable with out too efforts of the wolf. Mr. West is sufficient of a olneili;in ami niusl-i cian to satisfy even nn exacting audi ence. In the sensational novelty "Outwit Ud" ViitorsoT A: Forrest have struck a new nolo in the way of playlets. The act was well done. The Jean King Oiuirtet was sugges tive of hnulniiiim days.' Four good looking young people, 2m, 2f., sung real music interspersed with ragtime inel- oilv. Hugo Lutgcns gava an Imitation of Billy Siinduy that those who have heard the eminent Hood Kiver evangelist pro nounced good, and followed it with a burlesque sermon in Swedish dialect, that was convulsing. The Stevens Troupe of acrobats, with the much advertised smallest tup moouter in the world, closed the show. A tmlv lug act. Applause was general and generous throughout tho program. KEEP DRY. IMadge Sho just pokes around tho bench nil tho time and never thinks of going into the water. Jlarjorle I don't blame her. She wears one of those batbless bathing suits. We Cholkcte uou to &et Better naulb lean weonvf Vpu wilha liltte Want Adt iry one to-morrov THE SLAVE OF GLAMOR. They said to me: "Man, you are bro ken and battered, The city lias crushed you nnd sap ped you of life, Vou wunt to go out where the folks are moro scattered, Away from tho crowds and the slums and the strife, They huve robbed you of air, and have taken your birthright, You toil for tho wealth that your masters denuind; O come, let us bring you once more to your earth-right The country is calling you 'Back to the land!'" So I came, and I flourished and pros pered, but somehow I'm sick for the sight of the city again, And I think of the days when I lived In a slum, how I used to sit out with the neighbor ing men And smoke on tho curb while the kids 'on the pavement Were dancing about to the street organ's tunc; For I was a slave but I loved my en alavement, And I guess I got free Just a little . too soon. There are birds In the trees here whose warbling Is protty, There are flowers and grasB, and they're lovely, maybe, Lut O for the bands In the parks of the city, And the fun and the Ufa and the crowds that you seel Tho city Is filled with Injustice and 111- ness, But still it's alive, and I'm hearing It call, While hero why, I can't go to sleep for the stillness, And nothing whatever la doing at all! I know I'm a fool to be longing and longing For pavements and smoke and for hurrying and noise, Cut I'm wishing the sight of the peo ple all thronging, The old folks and bablos, the girls and the boys. It did mo no good, and It robbed me and stripped nio, : It kept me half starved, and It tram pled me down, tiut the spell ot the city has reached I 1 mo and gripped me, ;And It's "Me from the country right ! back to town!" , " ' Kitchen Economy With wood or coal waste heat. Too rnuch or too little for best cooking. In hot weather too much hsat coming out into the room. With a good oil-stove no waste heat or fuel. One burner or four low flame or high a slow fire or a hot one. All the convenience of gas for every home, all the year round. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove for Beit Retultt U Pearl Oil Better cooking, flame adjustable to just the degree need d for roasts, for bread, for pastry. No odor. Docs not ti lint the food. A cool cook and a clean kitchen. Ask your J ealer. Sec demonstration, Palace of Manufactures, , F Vmama-Pacilic Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ... (Cli(ornlt) SaUm Congressman Hawley Talks On the Apostle Paul . ( . f'ongressmnn W. O, "Hawley occupied the pulpit of the FirHt Methodist church Inst, evening, delivering a dis course on St. Paul. Having been a teacher of history for seveVal years in the Wil ln.net te univer sity, Mr. Ifnwley said that iie ha. al ways been interested In history and especially tho world history for DO years following the birth of ('hrist, and that it has been his custom to devote one hour -a day to the study of St. Paul and his times. Having conquered a country, it was the custom of the Romans to permit tiic use of Its own religion, but not to pro nmlirntrt any new religion. Rome was against secret societies or secret relig ions, ns thcRo secret societies were of ten the means nf fonuenting revolts. For this reason, Paul in his preachings, claimed that the teachings of ("hrist were but a fruitage of the Jewish faith. According to tho history of those times, Christians were executed not because they were followers of Christ, but be cause they were supporting a new t lieion, contrary to tho Roman law., This Roinnn Irrw forbade the practice of any religjon, unles licensed according to law. It was believed nt first that flen tiles must first become .lews before ac cepting tho Christian faith, but this wns later abandoned by tho council that met nt Rome. Paul wrote t'no first words of the New Testament, said Mr.-llawley, nnd for this reason, in his letters, does not nuote nny of the sayincrs of Christ, as the books according to Mark, Matthew, Tiiilie, and fit. John wore not, written until mnny years nfter those nf Paul's letters. Heforo writing anv nf his letters, Paul had beea a missionary 20 years and had traveled nn foot 25,000 miles in all parts nf the then civilized world, making his way working as a tent maker, mid preaching the gospel of Christ, Paul wns executed at Rome when about 0!) years of nge, not so much for being a Christian, said the speaker, but for tenchino a new religion contrnry to tho Roman law. WANTKD 200 bushols of oats. O. C... Polter, 201(3 Trade street. Phono 220(iV. 8cpt29 ; LADY DKSIRKS TOSITION as book-; keeper, experienced. Address 534 N. Church; 8ept27 -i i ' - ' ' " ' B fj A.( : K H K R H I KS 25c per gallou. de liverod. Phone or call. Royal bakery. Phone 378. tf FOR SALK 3 year old black horse, ' weight l.'lflO. Inquire Center Street ; Feed Hnrn. FOR HAI.iFv10 head heifers, or trado for Phono liriCW. fine Jersny ; beof cattle. 8ept2H WANTKD German girl to do house work in small family; sleep at homo. Phono 22. tf TO FAIR VISITORS Vou will find' good rooms and bods ut the Lincoln, U3 Ferry street. 8opt27 WANTKD To work for board and room. Young man attending school. Used to hnrd work. Phone 402. tf 110 AKD AND ROOM $1.50 -per week, 1102 Court. Modern conveniences, 'i ' -blocks from car. Phone 904.1. Sept28 IfOU SALK 4 'i acre tract, four blocks from street ear lino. No improve ments. Fiiime owning, INillM. 8ept28 FOlt SAIjI'I 1 will sell my 10 acres , with stoi'k, implements, ami crop. Ad dress "T" Route 1, box 4-C, Turner. 8cpt27 FOlt It KiiT 5 room house, two lots,' largo barn, chicken house mid park. $10.01) a month. Inquire 141.1 N. 4tli street. Snpt3tt FOU HA1.K Fir, oak and ash wood, for particulars phone 31'11 or address W. II. K'gnn, ticrvnis, Routo 2, llox No. 45. 8cpt27 KOU'hAI.K OR RKNT--HI0 acres near South Silver Creek Falls. 8 acres cleared, rent can be paid in work, (luod stock range all under fence. I.uther Meyers, Hospital Station, -Ha-loin, Oregon. , 8opt30 ON THE WAY ACK. , Friend Tha jrour ucmv I -s no', net your xpactattonaT Th 4-rtlit Vell, yei; but when It dldtha fipictatlon tin on their fatur trip, ; NEWJODAY On cent par word each lnMf tlon. Copy for advertisement! om der this heading should ba In bj a p. m. PH0NI MAIN U. j PIIONK 1)37 for a wood saw. SepC-'K MONKY TO LOAN $1,000 to $10,000, 7 per cent, nn good farm security. See Scott & llynon, 121 South Lib erty street Sept27 WANTKD A small cheap house, or 2 unfurnished rooms, with toilet unit water linmly. Mrs. (Under, 315 Hush street, Snleui. Sept27 II K CAM K HACK If you have any old carpets you wish woven into fluf fy rugs, noiify 8. A. Dobnor. Phona I207M. Hugs on exhibition at stato fair. Hepl3H HARRY Windowclcanor. Phone 708. Oc.tl Fill WOOD-fMO per cord. 2210. Pliiinu tf! NICK POTATOES 00 cents Phono 70F3. a suck. Sept2t) OLD LUMFlKR for sale, cheap. Call tf DON'T ItK DKY Make your Imp beer at home. 1 do. It's a mmple, easy process and tho result is mighty sat isfying. Send $1.00 for recipe to Tho Hop Malt Iteeipo Co., Salem, Oregon, Hox .15. Do it now. Oct27 ItOOMS FOU RKNT Two pleasant rooms, modern In every respecct, 4 blocks north of stato house, 1-2 block from earliun, terms to suit. 840 Union struct. tf , iciDKU AI'PLKS WANTKD The (lid- ' UIHL WANTKD For chamber work, ,n Htol. Co. will pay cash for apples . at Capital llotnl. tf offered tip to December 15th. Also ..,,., . , ; . , " make cider on shares. Octl ' 8F.VKN ROOM furnished houso for runt. Phone "4." tt MONKY TO LOAN $1,000 up to $10,- ', . , i. . , i i. i ii , 000, on improved farms. Tiios. A. ""' HALBpW Partridge Rock nulla a R . H. National Hank at North High. ""pUP mi(i l01 0r(,H()1 (jij : WHAT IIAV'K VOIJ to trade for oak M0NKY T0 LOAPt-On Improved wood. Phone .)! 1 1. nrmn at 7 per cont anlnual Interest. . LOOhK HAY WANTKD Ward K. I am reprostinting the (.'ommere Safe Hichurdson, Phono -Ml. 8ept2S Deposit Mortgage ( o. of Portland, ' Oregon. Quick delivery of money. .. (iOOD OKN'TI.K MARK For sain, Write mo or coll at aMrion olltol. F. h. in. 2130 Maple Ave. Stprjs J. Herger, Salem, Oregon. tf ; FOU RENT lCf.oms fox- nouse keeping. KLP WANTKD $20 to $35 per furnished. Phone -003M. tf month extra money to any employed ' . , . . person without Interfering witli rcg- FOR SALL rirnt duns upright piano. lar W()rk No ...m,, no egHHS- A bargain. 0.iQ Center. Hept-i pONitivoIy no Investment. I'll- H.KIMS F.)lt HKNT Singlo bed, 25c, 'J "'"f rorcS'-'lnc VnW ' double bed, ooe. Phone 047. Sept28 .tf X.U' i" ' tfo l-tilt KALK Cadillac, car In good con- .lition, $250, "U" care .ournal, FOR RKNT Owner will leae 20 acres - Hcpt27 1 1-3 miles from bank corner, Kulcni, ; ... i a i to desirable tonsnt for cssh rent ' WANTKD TO RKNT Two small cash House 1 modern bungalow, rooma, regislers during fair week. Phone nd bath, electric light, electric driven ,'103. Hept27 water system. Place bas 10 acres of v bearing fruit, cherries, peaches, pears FOR BALE Choice pointer dogs, train- and loganberries, also some fine gar- to field work. Phone 24 V 2. C'has. den soil, ( nil 104 Masuuic Hldg., t Swegle. U Phone 50F12. 8ept2 1 ; I ; ! i