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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1916. THREE 8 ill s.s it k. Your Money Back Unless Perfc When you buy tools bearing the famous Keen Kutter trade mark you don't have to take anybody's word about their quality. We are sure about the quality, efficiency and durability of tools bearing the Keen Kutter trade mark; will refund your money if they are not absolutely perfect. It, Iree No. kpi $1.90 Cbver Salem Girl Promises to Add to Laurels Yon by Dramatic Work w. mmwmn AtUaiUbl. rim Ho. K Frio J.0 ml Quality Tools are made of the finest materials and put together by expert workmen. The edges cut sure and easy, points are sharp, temper is perfect and the grainof the handles runs straightfrom end to end. Buy a kit of Keen Kutter tools and be ready for all emergencies and jobs that frequently crop up. But be sure to see the Keen Kutter trade mark on every tool before you buy then you know you are right. Sold and Guaranteed by This question is asked every day. A cold is really a fever, not always caused by the weather but often due to disordered blood or lack of important food-elements. In changing seasons fat-foods are essential because they distribute heat by enriching the blood and so render the system better able to withstand the varying elements. This is the important reason why Scott's Emulsion should always be taken for colds, and it does more 1 'IT. . t. . i m;, ,vti,, Tl,. ,,.,,,.,' cleverness n ouuus Mremjiu iu uicvem sickness. an actress will bo remembered hy huii-1 Scott's Emulsion contains Nature's ; drcds of iSmein people who saw her as I rare strength-building fats, so skillfully comta in Arizona, mst wmier, """ blended that the blood prohts from her friends will be glad to know that ( jt is free lom harmui silio is now to play the part ot Hetty i ' , , i o i i i Graham, the lend' in "The Fortune I druKs r alcohol. Sold at drug stores Hunter," which the Social Service C'en-! always get the genuine, ter of the Snleni Commercial club will j 6cott& Bowue, DloomficM. N. J. 15-M produce here for the benefit of charity ! on February 3 and 4. Miss Thompson herself. .f course, fJ.JL C..rnlnMn ! needs no introduction to the Salem pub- VIUU lldUlS OUggCdUUlia lie. As a mutter of met her principal , I introducing others to the Salem public ! through the society columns of the Cup i ital Journal. You will be interested, About Oregon Products Square No. KU29 Prlc 7 0.00 'J RAY L. FARMER HDW. CO. A complete list is under preparation at the Commercial club of articles 1 but however, in knowing what kind of a 'are obtainable in tins valley, which part she is to play in "The Fortune ' might be used as raw material for man Hunter." If you have seen the play, of j ufneture course you already know. If you have The object is to suggest to local as not seen it you won't recognize her, well ns outside capital opportunities until several minutes after she has that are to be found in this country made her first appearance us Betty Gia- ami especially this part of the state. As 1. is. Kay sum atiout a rear ago in an address at the Commercial club, what this state needs is more niunii- Hand Saw No.K.88 26261n. Frio2.00 High School Exhibits Overlooked by Judges Through a misunderstanding of the i'aaama -Pacific, exposition officials, the exhibits sent by the high school of the manual tiaini rijj departments of the . uregou schools, was not awarded prizes. ham. Betty is the daughter of old Sam Gra ham, the village druggist. (Rev. K. F. Tischer); She is IS years old, and is n j faeturing plants, and in the suggestion regular little spit-fire. She enters up-' of the various articles' that can be mini on her opening scene with her face j ufactured from Oregon products, it is dirty, wearing an old and faded calico , hoped that parties with the capital and dress, and carrying a pail of hot water experience may be induced to see the and a scrub brush. The first thing she Quitter in the right light, docs is to call down the two village I The Commercial iciiub invites sug gossips (E. Cooke Patton and Wilson gestions, not only regarding what might Howard). She then proceeds to scrub 1,0 manufactured from raw materials the drug store and the drug store, by; produced in the state, but also ideas the way, certainly needs it. During the , that may be of benefit to the city and act everybody in the cast comes in for a i club. vehement dressing down Ht the hands of j Suggestions have been offered to the Betty. How Winchell Smith, the author, ! elub that a factory would find plenty ever managed to write all the things'0 sheep skins for the manufacture of 'that Bettv snvs. and still steer entirely j book binding, and an abundance of lea- I clear of profanity, is a miracle. i ther for the manufacture of shoes. Just Finally "The fortune Hunter" j at present me nuio9 go to tiio far east, (James Mott) appears, and Bettv. who I and returned to U9 manufactured in the meantime has worked herself up:i" footwear, and the people as the ulti ! into a hysterical nige, jumps on him 1 m!lte consumers, pay a profit, going and I with both feet. The scene which fob ; coming. I lows is one of the finest ever written The utilization of the various woods i into a comedy. Betty is not only tamed j of Oregon may eventually save the state I down, but straightway falls in love ; money, as almost all the furniture is ! with the guod natured young scapegoat I shipped here from tho eastern mauufac- .who has eonio to the village with the j tunes. cmnn idea of marrying the banker's duugh- day products will eventually be man- liaum: side tabic. Frank Prince: sid ! t Os Hazel K)rixn). 5liss Thomp-, iifactured in Oregon, and plants to util- table, Kd Itowlund. j .'son's work in this scene goes far be- j vp 111,1 I;'"t clays found in the valley. The manual training hovs contcm-1 5'Hlul wlmt n"J'u"c would expect in an j J''"1'" '"i'ls may come, in time to hand plate tho forming of an industrial club, ' amateur player. In fact it is right up : ' the flax which will eventually be to studv manufacturing methods am! ; ." I"-"-""'""! !"", ""'1 her winsome ' of Oregon s leading products, raw materials. This club will also in i 1,ttlp sl'l'pch ut ""' 0,1,1 "f n,,t is H . ""f stl('"3 have been m.it. t() tht elude members lroni tho t'omniercoial s!"X'f '"' in iu ,f'",t lhllt il wiil keep ;'' b that our fruits and vegetables department the curtain puller busy for several min-i sh",ll(1 "c manufactured into jellies, In order' to bo really practical nnd iUtV.s' . . i :iams' l,r",1u,'t for ,hc 8(h!1 f "'''. judged or accustom themselves to business ineth-1 1 his is the end of ,l iss Tliomjison in' Ptl'- 1 Don Braford; cliair, $6,000,000 Worth of Salmon Taken Last Year By Oregon Fishermen In the report presented to the Fish : and (iame commission by blaster Fish Warden H. L. Kelly, 'it is brought out j that more salmon were taken from Ore-1 gon waters in 1U15 than ever before,! the value of the catch probably ex-j ceeding six million dollars. .Mr. Kelly' also called attention to the develop-; ment of deep mii fisheries adjacent to j the Oregon const, and the desirability! in this connection of making surveys for j .he better utilization of this industry j by Oregon fishermen. i It was also stated in the report that ' the present bounty of 4 on seuls, sea lions and pups is of little value in ac complishing their destruction and in view of the fact that it is estimated they will destroy probably 23 per cent of the total run of fish, it is recom mended that an investigation be made with the view of having the bounty raised or some special appropriation to help exterminate the pests The bounty is so small, and the)- are so hard to get, even when killed, ow ing to the fact they sink if shot while in the water, that it does not pay one to make a business of hunting them. STAYT0N NEWS ods while working, the boys of the! The exhibits sent from tho Suleui manual training class havo installed n fl'om. m"'tilfi school, and, wonder of ! VaHrpr Wltifoe'jfc Tnitifflll schools have been returned, arriving in tool room, from which all the tools and the city this week. Jhcy will become, materials used in the shop are checked, the property ot the boys who niuuw tho Their plan is in accordance with the different articles. best business methods followed in the The furnituie ivas used by tho of- larger shops. i'icinls in the Oregon nuilding in their offices and weie also shown in the high : wrttmttv -nyittq school exhibits. Tho boys in th high SUBLIMITY NOTES school nrft rp-ti.rTiihinrr tliom lmfiii ... taking them to their homes. The ex- , ' ..V1., " u.e"".1's 1m,tc son"llli- 'he remaining two nets are full of sur hibits 14 in nnmher. are . f1WR. ' . " w"" Bl '' "CCK wonder.-:, she has become the most benu- uiui aim sweetest lime girl :.n the village. Kven her father don't know; her at first, and as fur Trrcy Tanner,! the liveryman's son (Carl (labiielson) j all he can do is to stare at her and I say, "(iosh. how'd ou do it?" at Grand Theatre In Great Production ! Tli inked, fur n n an era irnmon t nf r.i.tt- Wi.11 n t . 11. ..i. 1 . , .. .....V vi it (i i hip II. jui mi in hmd Li i iv r . . n Tiirr ir i n thie ni v tt oil-,.,, w i. ; 4 .. ivu mv, i iu nay lis (MIJV I1IUI OVtT. (11. i . .sir in iiik h u WHY DO YOU SUFFER mm twkses? Backache: Hcdacht Lumhaco, Um Back. RlwuiTutic Pains, Sliff 01 Swollen Joints and Urinary Disorder Quickly Yield to Chiffoniciv nMkr. ct.n. . "l0- Jl- Momiay tor rort- Willium Johnson; Morris chair, Douglas . 1 ',ere llB was t'H,1,',, 011 f'"ll'r.111 AValkcr; desk table, John Bavne: chair, 3"T7.' T ... Ed Robzinson; cnair, Mark Skiff; cliair, r"s;, "'' ." ' working for ' ' Geo. II, Bell during his absence to I'ort- land. I The dance given hero last Friday night was well attended and a jolly j time was had by all. The Staytoft Electric Light Co. has just raised two electric light poles here in town. C. E. Taylor of the above company states "that the town will be supplied with electric lights within the next five weeks. A number of men turned out Tues day and with axes and saws cut down a large fir tree in the grovo which was made into wood for the church and school. Simon and I. J. Boedigheimcr made a business trip to Salem on Friday. I A joint Installation, of officers of tho Catholic Order of Foresters and the Women's Catholic Order of Forest ers was held nt the Foresters hall on Thursday evening, Jan. 2uth. After the installation excellent speeches were made by Mrs. Kirk, Chief Organizer of the W.'C. O. F., ( has. Hottinger, W. F. Klecker and other members of tho above named orders in rognrd to the J order. Following the discourse games were played and a social time enjoyed. At midnight a bountiful lunch was ; served and shortly after all returned to j their homes, declaring they had spent a most enjoyable evo'ning and that they would all look forwnrd to the next installation. Stay ton Standard. HE PREACHED THE GRIP L THE GUARANTEED TREATMENT FOR mm COMPLAINTS Solvax Joes right to the seat ot lh trouble, aiding tlie kidneys lo pass off the Uric Acid and poisonous waste that causes Rheumatic rwtnxts and other painful symptoms. Soothes and heals the bladder and quickly ends all kidney disorder! MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Leading Druggists Everywhere, Including Daniel J. Pry. I sum aim ins spiemuu company will be seen at the rfrnml tlmitn toniirlii prises. See ''The lortuno Hunter" by; "The Typhoon," a play that has set all means. The best seat in the house I new records for attenrrnnco wherever it will only cost you six bits, and there aie ' has been disclosed, and which has been lots of good ones for i5 and 50 cents. FRUITLAND NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) I 1 .L . . 1 . i 'iccmieu uie most lemnrKaiile success i the American stage has known for 211 bears. This is the day that has for its theme the insidious inroads of the j Japanese, not merely In this country but throughout the world. It is a drama Fruitland, Or., Jan. 28. The giain i 'f enthralling interest, every character or wiuen is practically new to the stage. Mr. Whiteside appears as Tokeramo, a young Japanese diplomat, engaged upon n secret mission in Berlin, who be comes involved in an "affair" with a Berlineso beauty who encompasses his destruction but nt. tho sncrif;.... i.f I,.,- berry bushes, as littlo or no damage is! own life at his hands. A complete ami done nt a temperature above zero. At I beautif ul production is carried by .Mr. yet the mercury has not gone lower V'liitesidp whtfe leading woman this than II) or J2 above. j season is Miss Lillian Cnvanngh. Somo of the neighbors have beeni 1 joy riding on improvised mud boats crop in tho neigiiboi hood is nromisin and though this present snow is in somo respects unpleasant, yet in the words of Walt Mason "it is good for the wheat." I do not believe the cold weather has is yet hurt the fruit tree's nor tiio Ed Blakely is suffering from an nt t.tck of appendicitis, but at present it is thought an operation will not be; necessary. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Richards were in town yesterday. Jack is still travel-1 ing with crutches. Mrs. A. 1). Gardner, who has been I seriously ill for several days, is re-! ported considerably improved. Uriah Whitney has been quite sick the past week with the prevailing mil ady, hut, is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Foster and Mrs. Kate I'reston, who is living with them, are all down with the grip. The en tire household heing sick, outside help was mode necessary. " Mrs. W. W. Kldcr and Miss Grace have both been on tho sick list, but are improving. Miss Prances Kirch, of Howell, hid charge of Miss Crabtree 'h room in the Stayton schools during her recent ill ness. E. C. Titurs will this season have the agency for Ford and Dodge cars in northeastern I.inn county and Chev rolet and Studebnker for southeastern ! Marion county. Frank Kohwein, of Jordin Arale,v, was a caller Saturday, lie was in in see Ur. Korinek regarding his cattlv lie has about 100 head and some of them are sick. After a visit with his parents ml his sister, Mrs. A. Xeitling, August Weiurich left yesterday for his home in Canada. He wiil also visit with his' ; sisters in I'ortland. ' l C. Freros was down from Fern ' I Hidge Thursday. He said a person . I could get some good pictures of aa Or-' egon winter at Ins place, the snow hav-1 ing drifted ibove the fences. Joe Korinek was a Salem visitor, Tuesday. He was accompanied home1 by his brother, ir. ('. .1. Korinek. Theyj report, that thev see very little change) ill their father, who is' in the Salem hospital. I A young man named Tlrotlierton had a hip disloeited last Wednesday by be-, ing t'nrown from a bob-sled, at Lyons.! Dr. Hcauchnnip wfis cnlb'd ami attend-J ed the injury. The injured man wVis taken to his hr in St,l.m un.i t I ported doing nicely. I he serial meeting of the Rebeknh lodge wis held lust night and the lodge.: was presented with a fine new altar, which was made by (inint Murphy and presented by him' to tho lodge." The Hebekali's are very much pleased with Mr. Murphy's gift. Other features of the evening were "Still" and an ex cellent iiinih. The Rehekah's are i glowing onlcr mid make for n great part of tiie social afnfirs of our city. Standard. NOTICE AH our $5.00 and $6.00 Overcoats Are now sold out, but we have a number $7.00 OVERCOATS that will be gobbled up in the next few days, as these values cannot be found every day in Salem's stores. REMEMBER The price of Overcoats and Clothing in general will be much higher next season on account of scarcity of material due to the war, and the lack of dye stuffs.- Therefore BE WISE AND BUY THAT SUIT OR OVERCOAT at once and save about 25 per cent, which is better interest" than you can get on your money in any bank. FOR SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS Trade With Brick Bros. The House That Guarantees Every Purchase wax nted recently on the. matter of trade interference, Englund is now consulting her ally France before making reply. The I'nited States language to Great Britain was unniistnkably frank. This government held that England had not the right, to seize mails ns she has done, that she gains no military ad vantage thereby, and that censoring of diplomatic mails is " vexatiously in quisitorial." The state department mnda it plain that the British seizures were provoking much feeling in th' country in addition to causing both in convenience and loss to American, busi ness men. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA "THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FLOWERS" is again our road super- ECZEMA "V 'ith its distressful itching, may je soothed at once, healed quickly, and all its ugly mani festations driven away, thanks to the incomparable remedy FOR AILING SKIN (At All Druggists) H.ickensnck, X. J., .Tan. 27. Himself chibed and feverish, his wife ill with tousilitis, bis kids with whooping cough t, his furnace out and 300 parish ioners down with tho grip, Pastor Von Schilder preached on the text, "As grippe grips all Hackcnsaek, so Ood grips the world." They are planning nt Washington to make 1 irgo incomes pay the money I cost of preparedness. Small incomes will do the fighting, should it come, so J the arrangement seems to be fairly I equitable. A distinctive cracker flavor that you'll like SNOWFLAKE SODAS 10c and 25c packages Big Family Tin 5Cc also in bulk at r.ll dealers PACIFIC COAST BISCUT COMPANY Portland, Oregon r A. II. C'. irk visor. Mrs. J J. Kggler is visiting friends this week in Salem. '. ,1. is thus left to the various Household duties mak ing beds, sweeping out and cooking. Possibly he may even wash the dishes once or twice. Jt takes a man to drop tho dish cloth, set the tea kettle on the floor and step on the cat while play ing cook and house maid, as I have done all this and more. Word received from reitives in nr . i . .. nuMiingion, state the snow is three weather ami the posoffice twelve miles away. In yesterday's Capital Journal a con tributor jets after the preachers for ignoring the "awful fact" tiiat men and women Ale dying and going into! Turner Public School Organizes Industrial Club Turner, Or., dan. L'S. The meeting was called to older in the assembly room of the Turner high school, it 1:00 p. m. by Professor Wilson. The busi ness brought before the meeting was to organize an industrial club for the benefit of the pupils, ami surround ing community. The motion was mndejind seconded mat nn industrial club bo oreanized. were as fol- feet deep on the level with very coldjThe election of 'officers lows: Mb, Wallace Kiches. nrcsident-. Mr. Enrl Hear, vice-president, uid Miss Hazel Kdwurds, secretary. These of ficers were elected by " a unanimous vote of the entire student body. The cilOfisitur rif tin ii.U'itiiit. ti'nu .!,...:. I.. I . . .,.., mrnasiing lire.-' n i nut will l,e at next meeting of the stu is to be hoped that the said preachers ; dent bodv. "in ne aumonisaeu ana nt least try to escape themselves. And this reminds that a Salem pas tor states through the press tint if he could have his "way" he would-install billiards and dancing in the church! Well these useful aids along tho way to heaven are among us al ready us social and moral uplifts and wily should the church bother. Yvt it Course of True Love As Usual Runs Crooked Portland, Or., Jan. 2S. After n series of adventures that served to .1... .,.. i,...' . ,.i.. t ix i Vrkrh ,rS"'' rlrd -K-a 20, i. not sure'todav wl IL r hi lioriors of Ucthsenmnfi nn,l tin, . . ,. . .. nn ( ni, .. .i 1 ; . w.inrs io mnrry v ere ( a oe , ngei i2. on Canary that nunchniu nf I. ii..i , -.. . .' i . ' ... . ' i fw nesii.'i v The conn t rm. 1.. i,i.n Halts and flmeinL' of heads miiht uplifting fqi-tors in his religion. HULL IS GONE Every Piano Must Be Sold Four sold yesterday. Thin is the best piano buying opportunity you have ever heard of. You can own a fine piano now and not feel the cost. A small pay ment each month secures one. lie one of the foitunate ones. All are guaran teed. See ad on page two. (1. C. GALLAGHER. Implement dealers complain that Oregon farmers' are risking long time credit from them and paying cash for automobiles. The obvious cour-e for im plement do iters is to put in a line of automobiles if they want the ca-h. "c Margaret's brother didn't approve of me uinti-n. lie stopped tho lovers, beat the youth, and took Ins sister before the authorities where he swore that she was insane. She spent the night in jail. l.nst night county physicians pro nounced her mentally sound and said the whole affair was nothing but n family row. Margaret threw herself into her lover's arms. While her family vainly nought to prevent it, the pair started off a second time to be innr ried. Then they learned for the first time that their religions don't match. Reluctantly they separated over this 'piestion. It is still unsettled. England to Consult France Before Making Reply Washington, Jan. England soon will make reply to the American pro test against f!ritih interference with American mails to neutral countries. Following out the course she inangur- Southern California has much to offer you this winter. City or country, mountain or beach resorts all are invit ing. The Panama-California, Kxposition nt San Diego will remain open another year bigger and butter than 'ever. Hut Southern California offers something even L'lenter than this. It is the ever-present and delightful SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS Hoses ill bloom, Oranges and Lemons ripening on the trees, Poppies and Geraniums everywhere. This is the real California. The expense of a trip to Southern Cali fornia is not great. Low Round Trip ou'l"n T mU ? from all Pacilic uirthwe.st points. Stopovers are allowed nt pleasure. Thrutigh car service oir limited, trains, through dining car and observation cars make the all-rail route the delightful way to go. Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC n a ta si a n n a Fi rail Cake Day T. R. is going to the West Indies for a f t w weeks' ret. Hut how about the Went Indies. H li n n S3 a a a h fx ii ii 61 ES II n ii ti E3 El 11 11 11 II II n M Pan cakes and coffee served free. You are invited to try the Gas Griddles Saturday, January 29th. Only $1.00 each. Made espec ially for gas stoves and hot plates. This price to Gas Consumers only, and only one griddle to each. Don't grease them no smoke. .1 me yas L onopany M El N 11 H M 13 13 U 11 13 H to n H U 19 13 U M El U n ii ii ft 11 U n u n ti n u ti S3