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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1916)
66 'he Capita TIM'UsHAY KVKMVi, ona CHARLES H. FISHER, Editor and Manager. Edit I Journal I rage or PUBLISH KD EVKBV EVENING EXCKI'T SUXDAV, SAl.KM, OKKOOX, liV Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. S. BARNES. President CHA; II. VISHER. Viri-l'reaident HURA C. AN I) RES EX, St-t. und TrfiH. SfBSCRIl'TIOX RATES Diily by carrier, per year t'tM Diily by niail, per year 3.U0 Per month 45c l'er month ISue Fl'I.I. LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH BEl'ORT K A S T E i X REPRESENTATIVES Xeir York Cliieaao Ward-Lewis-William Sp-vial Aen.y II irry K. Kilier o. Tribune HuiUiti' :;y X. Dearborn St. Congressman Linthicura wants creameries inspected and makes some statements as to why it is necessary, and among others gives these: It is reported by the Bureau of Animal Industry that ninety-four and five-tenths per centum of the creameries of the country are insanitary to a greater or less degree; that sixty-one and five-tenths per centum of the cream used is unclean or decomposed, or both; that seventy-two and six-tenths per centum of the cream is not pasteurized, but is made into butter to be consumed in a raw state, in which state disease germs retain their virulence for a long period of time; that a large percentage of all dairy cattle are affected with tuberculosis; and that infected dairy products are among Special Sales Day at Dallas Saturday (Capital .lonrnal Speeial Service.) Da Mux, Or., Mareh :.:!. The regular monthly sales day. a movement in aiinernted by the Dallas Commercial club several months a;o, tin. I which was discontinued for several weeks during the w inter mi account of bad j weather will at'aiii be taken up by ; the club and Saturday. March L'.l, has I been set for the hoMini; of the next ! sale, in connection w ith the holding; i of the public sale an interesting mret-j ing will be held relative to the est:il- j lishrnent of a canuerv in this city. The i It saves your money as the powder saves your teeth the measuring tube on every can of r.iyoos PERFECT lentil Powder The Capital Journal carrier boys tire instructed to put the papers on porch. If the carrier docs not do this, misses vou, or neglects gettin" paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, us this is the only way we -can determine whether or uot the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. - Ithe active agents in the spread of tuberculosis, typhoid j Xrlje'rlnt the! fever, and other infectious diseases." Not a nice array carmen- at iM,aiis. wasi.in-ton. GOOD SERVANT, BAD MASTER Tire is a great servant but a ter- of facts if they are facts, to bear in mind as you spread & 7mK & 1 me goiuen Duuer on your loasi, or see it dissolve in j people of this county. Mr. waiter; liquid deliciousness on your hot cakes. Linthicum is an1 Mil1,Tal; "' 'u'f ' 1 , ... i i j? j. j. i i t i until two o'clock. The tune for hold-i enemy to appetite, a breakfast table iconoclast, and in ling the sale has been set earlier on, addition it is hoped he is using the truth parsimoniously! ,his ,'a,c.sn a?,t0 !'"'" ".; ! nA .Uh 1;1 f 1U n T.-Ju: .1 opportumty 0t hearing Mr. Walker. Sell3 Interest in Laundry. Prepare J by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Snd 2c stamp today for a generous trial package of cither Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Demal Cream to L W. Lyoa & Sow, Inc.; 1 W. 27th St, N. Y. City rlnn'r rnrp whevp K. N". Wood has disposed of his in- j terest in the Dallas Mcain laundry to Frank Elferin?. a milk m,in nf T.ftS Afio-plp? rmarrplpfl i hs t'artner. Ere.l suver, and will rn- . - - o -7'1 gage in other business which is midevblcd the nature of Someone has said: rible master." There was nothing wrong with the statement. With out fire humanity would never have survived nor would civilization have been possible. According to Grecian! with Mrs. Alacy, a grocer woman, over the price of milk. mvtholopv we are indebted to one' Prometheus for our: Llfenner choked Mrs. Macv. Mrs. Lawson entered the S iu about two years ac the possession of fire, which he stole from heaven, and ac-j grocery, saw the scrap, was handed a pistol by Mrs.' ituVhuluiin cording to this same mythology had a creat deal ofiMacy's daughter. Shot Elfering dead. Coroner's iurvi si'u'iaMH ,unv i'-i'"''y making the trouble with his liver for some time after. , said: "Served him right." The price of . milk in Los If the legend is true,- which is at least debatable, j Angeles remains unchanged. Promtheus deserves a great deal of credit for his sacri fice, and also for his thieving propensities. Her Affections Damaged $6,833 In Six Short Days Justice Hughes shows good sense in not making a At the same time his theft has caused so much loss; campaign for the presidential nomination. The job on the supreme bench is a iar preferable one, and besides a fel low is his own boss and only has to work when he feels like it and not very hard then. The United States supreme laundrv one of the best in the outside of 1'ortlaud. state 1 ,ll....i.: iL.a t. : 4. 1. 1 j.U aim ut'Mi uciiuii uuu it in a meu&uie uuumei uaiuiices ine good it caused. Tuesday night a conflagration started in Paris, Texas, Tooze Lectures On Trip. Lamar Tooze. a I'nivcrsity of Ore gon student and a brother of Walter i. Tooze. Jr., of this city, lectured in the Armory, Saturday evening, on his trip to Kurope with the Henry Kurd peace -party. Mr. Tooze believes that the Ford party accomplished much good on its trip, one of the results of per pe lecture Miss p.lvn Lucas sang several pleasing solos. John C. ("glow gave a 'cello solo and Sheriff John W. Orr sang two solos The armory was crowded to its utmost rapacity. thnt cu-rint- ni-ni- fenm uirrVif rn tun vm'llinn rlrillii'o lenvt Vi mil ft P51 n 1 T1P11 hn tp Inn fTPV on fowov offnfe onr? rrof n cmollof! which was the establishment of a 1 T . i. .,. , , , i , n ,, Pi ,1 i . .. . .. nianent peace conrereuce which at the ot property and lett 1U.UUU nomeless. it was tire as the i percentage 01 results tnan any otner Dociy, civil or uncivil, present time is sitting at sto.k master and surely a cruel and costly one. I on the globe. Witness the Oregon & California landj,7'1"s t0 nrra.nrp , m!,,t,rs ,0 ''ri."ff ,r , i i t i ... i . ! l l. !. i i p i i l i i . about peace with the warring countries Yesterday the fire demon again got in its work in; grant where it set for a year and hatched out an opin-'of Kurope. Mr. t.., delighted the Kansas sweeping for miles over the prairies and destroy-ion that was contradictory and did not decide anything. ing millions of dollars worth of property. It swept j through the Cushing Oil fields, doing more than a million Senatorial courtesy is somewhat like hash the evi dollars of damage there and besides, though the reports dence of things hoped for, but never seen. Yesterday in were meager, did other damage vast in amount, but what discussing the government armor plate plant bill, Senator that amount is is as yet unknown. I Reed openly accused Senator Oliver of owning 1000 shares It would seem that this should be enough to satisfy the of United Steel stock, and intimated this was the moving fire demon but it only seemed to whet his appetite and the cause of his opposition to the bill. Senator Oliver wanted result of another blaze starting in a negro cabin in East ' to explain his connection with the corporation but Senator Nashville practically destroyed that city. It is estimated Reed curtly told him to wait until he got through. Polite that this blaze left lo.OOO persons homeless and helpless. lot ot old political relics, ain t they? The total damage from the three fires was probably in the neighborhood of $20,000,000. Truly so vast a sum that the mind cannot grasp just what it means in human endeavor. Just to get an idea of I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 ; w Lucas County. f s3m . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is ' senior partner of the firm of R J. Cher.ey ft Co., doinff business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, anl I that said firm will pay the sum of ONE ' HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev : ery case of Catarrh that cannot he curei i by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CT'RE. ; FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In , my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 188S. (Seal) A. VT. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally I and acts directly upon the blood and mu. 1 com surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials. fre. F. J. CHENET CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ' sprinkling of Hindoos, Sikhis, Sengalr-fd and other nationalities. The food served to the prisoners is good, lie snvs. and there are few complaints. The cainpj are generally built on high grounds, hy gienic, well aired, while the men ara given the best of medical treatment. Spninger visited every warring coun try except Russiu. He was much im .i ,.-;ti. t-n.. -.- i.-..,,i:..u Stockholm i I it and her parents to dinner ,.t a i.,., ,,11it.,.i downtown grill and thw arrai!gd Hi- ' J mdieTeSfudd the court J ' MtTKDERED BY MEXICANS the lveiltlinir dinntti. u-;ii ron.U- lint 1 r.i raso, lexas, .Mar. .i. MT'I'pea arrived. The dinner grew cold. Her father telephone 1 to hi? iirtel. '.Hi. ll"vaii lett b;3r night for Portland. Ore.. Mar. 2:: Joe Howard, musical comedy star, must pay -:::; for a whirlwind flirtation with .Mrs. Kdah Since purchasing ! tlu'' !'""" fornami wmmv. ' it' ml ..ll'ili; .H"lll' JMIil'll ill! llltlCl to this effect today. Judgment was taken against Howard because he failed to appear in court or answer the 'suit. Mrs. Wither poon sued for $5n.sw. When How-ir,, tiiMod to iippear. the court's only duiy was to liv the amount of damages. Mrs. Wi'.hersi.ooii tell of h r bru t romance at a t)i',ht sessi jn of i.nert Hi ward had known !itr parents, the sf'u!. S' e nil' him on Moiul.iy rh.y taxied over old tin's. I ,':c;J, y lie (.".n'li ned and "ml lc a da e" cr,i, ;.: Wednesday, she lss ?-'. lie p ? pe:ed to her. Thursday hey pl.nr.cd tlv'.r weeding. Friday they dcejnd ti be niniried Sundav. -r i.ri l:i tes tified .Mrs. Witherspoon, ! nr i Ink audience with n. number of personal ' : :.. v . I .!;.,.. hl.liliiiff rnwn on n,l H,.,v.,,'.l 1,.1 , 1 asn- "'as, ' . , . a.(. mo iiiureii iv sworn rnnists r: body of H. J. Me Kinney, American, empinyea on a raiomas ranch, was Familiarity breeds contempt.' When the Mexican peons saw the first airship sail over Casas Grandas they l i 1 1 i i , i what it is let us put it this way: If a person had began When informed what the immense bird was and learning working on a job at the time Christ was born, and worked : it was not supernatural they approached and stared at it eight hours a day at $1,00 an hour, he would just about J and probably cursed the ignorant gringoes for searing have that sum earned. Yet this good servant and heart-j them so badly. less master destroyed all this accumulation of human : endeavor in a few' hours. I Portland seems to be somewhat peeved because Secre tary Daniels said the depth of water in the Columbia was If the Seattle Star keeps its word and publishes today ; only 26 feet, while as a matter of fact it is at least thirty the stories of the operation of that alleged blackmailing! feet. Four feet does not seem much to quarrel about, but gang of which the Clayburg woman under arrest in Los, come to think of it they mean a great deal to a quadruped. Angeles, is said to be one, there will be a stir in ultra i fashionable circles in that side hill city such as is seldom, Sherman, so it is said, once remarked that "war is seen among the American nobility. The Star besides j hell." If he could see the real modern warfare where printing the stories promises to also present the pictures: liquid fire is used as a weapon, he would be still more of those caught in compromising positions and to give! emphatic in his statement. the amounts paid by the big ones i'or having their pictures ' returned to them by the gang. It is claimed Seattle vie-! A total of 51 race horses have reached San Diego, be tims were behind the light to prevent Mrs. Clayburg's ex- mg brought from Mexico. Anything or anyone with tradition, they hoping thereby to avoid the publicity al- horse sense would get out of that country now and most certain to follow her trial. Of course it is not a stay out. nice story, but such is the make up of the human mind that the Star's sales can safely be depended on to ex-! But few care whether or not the railroads cut any eel anything it has ever recorded. ! melons; but many are interested in having them cut con- Isiderable more ice in the way of supplying freight cars. Despite the presidents denial that any peace sugees-j tions had been suireested to him by Germany, the fact; that Ambassador Gerard has cancelled his cacation plans,! Francisco and was badly damaged, and will remain in Berlin, because "he feels important; is due to jump again, matters might come up while he was away," gives color at least to the suinrestion that peace arrangements mayi be discussed in the near future. Water To Be Shut Off. For Hie first time in nlmut U years the city water will be shut off in Dallas this afternoon so as to allow the repairing of the water fains. The work will begin about two o'clock and Manager Soehren expects to have the repair work finished by four o'clock. Notices have been posted giving resi dents notice of the shuting off of the water. Fr.i: t :i.co." said th.i e.erk. And Mrs. Vitliei-..-oon hasn't so' hir.i since. S. P. PLAYED CROOKED ; found hanging to a tree by American I troops, according to military advices , today. He was supposedly murdered by ! Villistas ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS 9f t $ $ $ $ When people will pay $l:i."),000 to see two men box for ten rounds or less, it is evident money is plentitul and i brains at a discount. Tex Rickard who staged the bigj contest will get more out of it than Moran. baremg the beating. The list of candidates for office continues to grow, but there are a few who have not yet tiled. It is claimed the registration list is almost keeping pace with that of fj the candidates. ir r T 1 -f.. TV., , , it i i . i i " -'irs. ,1. Ij. rsweenev nun .uis. oi-,i dropped on their knees and gave their souls to prayer.-hniis returned Sunday evening from a short visit in Salem. Attorney John R. Sibley was a Tort land business visitor Monday. Miss Frances TVmpsey and Miss Katherine Sibley .returned Sunday evening from a several days' visit with Portland relatives. Miss Helen Casey was an ovor-Pun-dnv visitor with friends in Eugene. Harold Miller, a Willamette I'nivers ity student, spent Sunday at the home of liia parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Miller in this city. Mrs. (ieorge T. Gerlinger returned tlu first of the week from Kugene where she had been on business for sewral da vs. I Mrs. T. H. Stiii-buck. of Toi'tlnnd, is a cuest at the home of her son. Dr. A. It. Starbuck on Court street. Miss Tlnrbara Xeolev of ("orvallis and Miss I.mile ' raven of Ind.-pend-; ence were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. I.ov.iihary on dak street. Miss liladys f'artwright was an over-. Sundav guest of friends in Kugene. 1 K. E. ruddock, a prominent Inde-. peiolence citizen, was a county seat business visitor Monday afternoon. ! Mrs. H. I. Price is visiting at the home of her mother ill Woodlmrn this week. Mr. and'Mrs. A. V. R. Diiyder were; guests of relative in McMinnville the first of the week. I - I Miss Mamie Victor and Miss Edna t A Standard Oil tanker grounded on the bar at.San!Tw..en.i of saie.n w-.nv m-er-sunday, guesis at me uouic il .....n. . ti riff in. , i Dr. and Airs. W. T.. Horn rue reioic-: ing over the arrival of a son bom Mon duv morning. j Mrs. Nathan Slow of A'ulie was a; Dallas visitor with relatives the first j of the week. 1 1 OIL TANKER GROUNDED San I'rtncisco. Mar. -. bitted by high tide off the bar when it ground ed after losina its nobler, the Standard tbl tauUer Bradford dr'fted into the middle channel ye-terilay and then to a Point three miles oft I'oint Donitaj life savin'; station. The vessel is re-; ported leaking badly. Three Red Stack; tUL's are standing b ; $ $ $ $ I.os Aii'jeles. (al.. Mir. For the: purpose of indicating that Southern Pa- ci'i'ie officials systematically concealed the fact that Kern county laud wasl! oil bearing, letters alleged to have ; ! been w ritten hv E. T. Duble. Julius I Kruttschuitt and W. S. Herrin. high; "Acid"' stomachs are dangerous be railroad officials, were introduced in i ' lust; acid irritates and inflames the evidence before Federal Judge Bledsoe i delicate lining of the stomach, thus today in the government oil " fraud hindering ami preventing the proper .action ot tue stomach, ami leading to ' probably nine-tenths of the cases of ! .stomach trouble from which people suf- l'er. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatments are useless in such cases for I tiiey ler. e the source of the trouble. 1 the acid in the stomach, as danjerous as ever. The" acid must be neutralized, and its formation prevented, and the best thing for this purpose is a tea spoonful of bisiirated nuiynesii. a sim- '," pie antacid, taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only limit 1'!i li HE tllfi ..I . . . . I. A. who has returned today from a ; ,he tVrnientntiou from which acid is de six months' visit to the European pns-. veloped. Foods which ordinarily cuis, on ramp.-. , j distress may be eaten with impunity There are l.oliO.OMfi prisoners of war if the meal is followed with a little bis in (rcrmany, according to Snrunger in-1 mate, I ninenesln l,l..l. i. i. i nl...K,. .. 1 0,m 0..0 . ... .! !- ...... .. . ' ' 1,1 MeiuiiO'l .......i,, mis.-iuus, -eo.uoo , rrom nnv druggist, and French ami 23.1100 English besides a be kept 'handy.' The letters wore mlniitttHl tis cviilonc after a Ion fight K'tweun eonn.fl. Germany's Prisoners Are All Well Cared For: I.os Angeles, Oil., March 2:'.. Ger many ? prisoners ot war are being treat ed extremely well, according to J. E. Spriinger. state secretary of the Y. M. hould nhvavj i The price of gasoline rr-rr Welt MDSon LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1S6S CAPITAL $300,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Safety Depasit Boxes SAYINGS DEPARTMENT 1 1 . 1 .t 3 SPRING SONG Every sage this scheme indorses: Make your prem ises look neat; cart away the old dead horses, burn the rubbish and repeat. For the spring should find our city rid of every ugly thing; it will be a beastly pity, if we disappoint the spring. In the spring the world is laundered by the soft, refreshing showers, and the cleansing winds are squandered by Dame Nature at all hours; but the rainfall and the breezes V can't remove the trash and junk, which,; !l . """' ' I like decomposing cheeses, fill the air with! nerfume nunk. Let us hnsrlp nnrl nbiilkhl everything that draws the flies; let us clean' H O ST FTT F R'S mm iHiiiu dtui ijuiiMi 1111 our town nengnis the eyes. Oh, I ought to sing the lily, when old winter ups and goes, and I ought to write some silly balderdash about the rose, but I make my harpstrings rat tle, urging folks to clean their lawns; cart away dead cats and cattle, old tin cans and demijohns. - Keep the Stomach Right and when it shows any signs of distress, give help at once. Stomach Bitters has been found very helpful as a tonic and appetizer. Try it. 2nd-Hand Furniture Today and Tomorrow One $:i.50 stand Table $1 95 One $17.50 fumed oak Library Table, full quar.'$lo!oo One $12 2-in. continuous post white Bed $6.00 One $45.00 Davenport, fine condition $22 50 One 8-ft. :i-in. x 10-ft. 6-in. velvet Ru " " Si)'oo One $12.00 Dresser $500 One $22.50 full quartered oak Hail Tree $950 One $7.50 Legget Spring 3,59 One $65.00 Monarch Range, good as new .' .' .' $3o!oo Other Ranges Wo Cook Stoves $4.00 Iron Beds 7 . $1.50 Springs .50c to $L50 One 9x12 $10.00 wool fibre Rug $5.00 We have thousands of bargains in used Furniture. Come and see before you buy. A big stock of new Furniture. We defy jrll compe tition. Let us figure your bill we usually get the business. E. L. Stiff & Son "Quick Sales and Small Profits is Our Motto." Always Watch This Ad Changes Often 'M'tlttltt 44 Strii'tly correct wei-ht, qur deal and highest prices for all k:ads of junk, metal, nbber, hide ad furs. I pay 2Uc per potmd for old Mgj Big stock of all i:ej secoad haad incubators. All kind corrugated iron for beth roofs and buildings. Hoofing paper and aecond hand linoleum. H.-Steinback Junk Co. The. Hons of Half a Million Bargains. 302 Xorth CotnrrercUt St. p-JOn, 80S 91 St ft 4