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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1916. IDOIKGcS f OB"M THE EGGS ARE STRICTLY FRESH. THE GROCER SftD TE ECCS WE'RE STRICTLY FRESH, DDN'TSE, 1 !' f . .' CO At G "TO SEE THEY ARE ILL FRESH, in V. ''. wmfm mmmi UAFA'TrmfJD I ' - Vniiiiin-, $L 1"T. ' ' I XY. P i 1 v ' MWMfl, NOT ONE OR 770.5" GCS WERE OWE OUT AMD SEE Ifc - I I W ' ' "I II IM I I I ! ' 8, Us h ' International Cartoon Co.. N. Y. f OR, MERCY DOROTHY, WRRT) uavF VOJDONE ? - 4n a' V- 4-) - 1 11 '"-- -'if -r -'r.tei. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wUti'r.OC'.U. AriM.ICATIONS.'ns tli.y I'IIIKit IfilC'll tin- 8,Mlt 111' till' llHi'liHP. I'U- tnrrh la n blootl or I'uualllmltuml dtrtoas, huiI in onl.'i' to cuiv ii ynu must In lie In- tlTlll ri'lllrtlli'll. Hull's I'utlllTh Cuiv 1h lai.fii Im.'nmlly, ntul m-lst ilirwtlv upon Ilia Ijlnnil a rut nnu'uiiH Hiirftu'K. ' 'itrrli i'un is not u niim-k iimmIIi'Iii,'. It HiW priHcrllwit liy on.- uf tlio hi-st phv Bii'iiiiid In this ccMiniry lor vi'iirn an. I Is n r.'Ktiliir pi.'.si'rlptlon. It Is conip.wil ()f Ilic licMt louk'ii known, cuinbini-il with ih IhsI blooil puilll.TH. notlnn illivi'llv on th iiiii'oiih Ktirrnci'it. The pori.vt coiulilnu- lon of tin- two InmvilU'iits Im ninti pro '"' sui'h woiiilonul I'i'siilK In ruiiiiK ilarrli. Sond for ti'Htlinonl.ils, fiv,.. I'. J. CHUNKY CO.. rrop.,., Tule.lo, O. hy l'niKi;iil. I'rlr.. T.'ti. Vako Hull a Kuiiiiiy pun fur cumtlpHilou. u.i, Q HIGH ESTER 8 PILU cm lil-cht'i. Ii'r h Dtiiiitot.J It 'III in lit J n' t i;,tl ni.'i i',. - Tul. Miht-r. 11m v f roue lniyirlt. a k i r 4 ' 1 1 1 - Mh H.TI'It M HI M U I'll. I. -f v. yai .kn.iwti a- Met. :i il Alavs li-li-.t-i mi n rv nminiiKTs hi dvumi pp BIN SIN Best Chinese Dishes Noodles 10c Chop Buey 2rc Rice and rark 100 110 FF.KRY STREET ! WEST SALEM 5 jjt :j; Jc (I'lipilMl .louriinl Spccinl .S'rvii'c.l Mr. nthl Mrs. Wnlti-r I.. M.'I.iutii of llinlihiiul vi'ir Sundiiv dinner jiii'Ms ill llio .1. Ii. Hni.ll'oi'il hiiini'. Miss Aliro IV l.ii of KLiiwcmmI I'ni li is visitii'ic 1'rii'iiilH in I'oi l IiiiiiI. Tho sinnll sun ol' Mr. :unl Mrs. Will Froili'i i.kson who luul ii croolioil foot, lins In'i'ii oimoiiIcmI on in mi emlotuor lo slrniyliti'ii it. Dr. K. 1'., 1'isliur I'i'i'foriiH'il tin' 0icr;ition. Tin- (i. M. Dunlins fnmily of Kin).'-' v.ooil linvo ) ii (.'iiti'itniiiiiij; a inmilnT of housi' (jiti'sts. Anion); thorn Mrs. J.' Ii. Oonuljis niol Mrs. Mi'iinie llouluss of Portliinil who ('simp up for mi'iiior- i inl ihiy, ri'iiKiiiiiiij; until Suiulny when Mr. uiiil Mrs. Will Knst iiinn ii n. I fnmily coiiio from Mliuiiy in tlioir car ami took Mrs. ,1. 1!. Dnuyhiss homo with thorn. Mr. Douglass of I'crryilali' a lirothor of C. M., ami Mr. niul Mrs. J I.aliari' of n hi r I'rntum wore Sumlay1 gnosis. ' ! Mrs. Kilitli Alwntor's danyhtor. Airs.; K M. (i!oor anil two little ones from; liraml Vit'iv. Kastcrn Oic;on, arrived in the uoihlinrliooil Monilay. Mr. Glov er who is with his team is exieeteil to arrive fNitunlny. They will occupy the .Fnrlioe house. Air. (Hover will work in the wooir liiisiness for (ioo. I.oliin I Itov. ami Mrs. 1.. T). Yarns liavp lieeu enteitainini; a niimlitT of house (,'uests iliiriii! eoiuiucnccmciit week.. Aiiioiij; them Mrs. i'. I, Mooro of Xen-1 lior;; who returneil Thursday moiniiif-. anil Mr. niul Mis. Kihvartl Values of Newliert;, t'aiher ami mother of Uev. .Mr. Y ii rues, who ill return home liy nay of Amity the last of the neck., Wc'lncsilay 's guests were Mr. Walter Hea ami ilani;hler (iertrude ami son. Melvin. Mis. Sylvia Osliome and Air. ami Mrs Neuman all of Amity who came over ill their autos. 'The guests were relatives of Hev. anil AH's. Ynrnes mill were here eeleluatiiiH his grailua tion from the College of Liberal Arts V. I'. Mi's, rriuvford Afoore. Walter Bran non ami Miss Alice Wood wont up to Corvallis Monday to he present at the graduation of their niece and cousin. Miss Ksther l'lmik. from the O. A. C. Mrs. Moore and lirother Walter return ed home Tuesday. Airs. Wood remained for a few days. Master li;tvninnd Ynrnes went to Newliorg Thursday 'for a two weeks M'KNK I'KOM "TIIK HATT1.K CI! Y OK I'KACK" T1IK (i UK AT I'lUITtl Sl'KCTAI 'I.K -C'OMINti TO Till-; UK A XI) Til KATRK Xi:XT WKKK. TVM tiny CAI'SUUS an- gupiMior to ti.iitRm f !,-. i.l.ii nhlw or ft Hrtnms,mi '-N ''.I qrun In iMinYl JlJllIn s'"", lll"'"s,'a 'lh" "'!",.' Out ipconvf nieiK'. X. ' ' .sy.i :.! ,. .Vo if , i. 1 1. i 'Vi,. 1 The Male of Washington loud the llliiled Wale, in the shingle fill for I'.'iri. Ihe icpiirled cut j';st annoniu'eil liV the Forest Service- hciug t,:!."..;!;t."i, inid hliinglcs for that slate. I.oni.iana lends in Hie cm of laih. with Washing tun second. f"t tit Capita! .Uuinml Now Toilsy Columu put vour dollars on tha i-.i'ht rark STENOGRAPHERS Why Not XJA) Columbia QUALITY Cuboni? Mdu la Oregon 100 Copict OiiarantdaJ fron Kacb Sheet. OolnmbU Carbon Ya?et Mfff. Co, 83rd ft Broadway, Portland, Ort. - f J im ll ft." v - - - - - - - w wa Tells the Storv of Western CansriV Rantrl Prnrrra i iic nedvy crops in esiern v.anaaa nave caused new records to be made in the handling of grains by railroads. u.,. nviiuciiuiij i.ifnu, iiic itrourccs oi me uiuereni nidus, uc&pue eiuarKca equipments and increased facili ties, have been strained as never before, and previous records have thus been broken in all directions. The largest Canadian wheat shipments through New York ever known are reported for the neriod uo to October lSth upwardt of four and a quarter million buahels being exported in leu then six weeks. ana mis was put tiie overflow of shipments to Montreal, through which point ship- a" ZmmMT-X .9 1 .-if WW, ViftlHn a h,Vi na I hnoheli ho . i.i m ,, ... rnimrru- auVol .....I.I. t as. U...V.1. ' " eivm mii porta ui llltf SZL, f't f j , ....... jiwiua, i in uudiicib crc are common, Amenean frjrmeri have taken part in this wondftrful production. Land f hn'AT 1 I t " "e nurneatcBcj (anu3 are easily secured in eood locanttes, ronvement to churches, schools. marlt ndivi .i wV'r no,W,,r tllK on In"'1 ""d it" con-trrlptloii. J. N. Grieve, Car. 1st ft Post Sit, Spokane, Wash. Canadian Gowrnment Avent. IjX "- No Passports are Necessary to Enter Canada . 'T 4 Sf . s: . 'vr 'it Mrtxtm. vntoma-'uiivl 'MVai'i' at any nvit'o. ' .Tulm mukos ' ImttloUips of tlio onnuv, out of ninuo'i A.J Synopsis Ifudsiiu Ahwini. interna nonai authority on arms and mnmniii tion, delivers a lecture graiihi.allv ties- oriliing Amcr'n'it's defenceless condi tion, .lelui Hnrrison inspired ly .Max-; i m's liisclosures, ami realizing the aw-, ful conseiueiiceH to nhicli our national1 unprepiiredness initv lead, resolvos to consecrate his every effort to the cnu.e of iideipinto defense, lie is engaged to Virginia Vandetgrif f, whoso father is1 an ad ooalo of national disarmament I and ''Peace at any price." John makes ' a truitless effort to show Vandergriff tlie fallacy of his stand. Vandergrif f 's friend, l-inianoii, ostensibly a peace pro pagandist, h ut in reality a foreign spy.! is the head of a hand of ooii.pirators plotting the invasion of America. The; invader, approach Xew York. The' news reaches a huge poach meeting at' which Vandergrif f is speaker. In the! mi 1st of this meeting a shell crashes through tho walls of "tho building. Thoi battleships of the enemy, out of range ot tho guns ot torts Hamilton, Han cock and Wadsw orth. are able to bom bard Xew Yoik. shells are devastating the buildings in the downtown district. Homes are desecrated: citizens slain without mercy Terror reigns. .folia's mother and sister are killed. Vandergriff is shot in the street, .'.din is bayonolo.l in defense of the gill he loves. As a climax of tho horror, Yir- 'giuia's mother, to avoid dN grace at the hands ot the iiemy. kills her two daugh ters and herself. An allegorical masterpiece is shown contrasting Columbia, crushed, bleeding and trampled upon by a merciless foe with, Columbia as she should bo proud, commanding, supreme. The Battle Cry of Teaoe will be at the Grand Theatre next Thursday. Fri day and Saturday, Juue 13, 10 aad 17, or mouth's -visit with relatives. I ihe Al .sliani fomilv have sold out their pnoiertv hero and started for1 Wisconsin on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Birch of KiuL'wood Terrace will board with their daioditer' Mrs. Mathers and husband in K'iic-1 wood I'ark, until Airs. Kirch, who is ill.! gains her health. ' j Air. mid Mis. Al Hell started Monday for u summer's ouliiig in Kastern Pre-! gun. i Claude Moore will gn to French prair ie Sntiii.lMV t.. ,..,.!.- .1... ! ...:..! camp. Mr. Arthur Moore went to Nostuca' Saturday to bring home his motorcycle,1 which he had been obliged to come; lionie without the week before, whoa! away on a fishing trip, on account of' bad roads. A large number of West Snlem citi zens will attend the picnic at liickreull Saturday. Among l,k county eighth grade graduates to receive their dip lomas at that time will be a class of fourteen from here. the lines in order in preparation for tha fire season and although, to lessen th effects of accident, the wires are most. iy run on swinging insulators suspe nd od from the trees, there are in tho ag gregate a large number .-of repairs to b made. Notwithstanding the number of t pnone hues already built, Uug, .no sriu without means of cominunica tion nnrl consequently lacking in prop VI n 111 omcnt tor tile r.r,. to, only are tllO telenhoneo .....! I..'. rorest nttices. but thev are a 2-reat enn, yenience to the public Very" often, it is saiu. nun enable isolated settlements to have a means of communication tha& they could secure in no other way. eb areaa Not th8 Increased Cost of Wire Affects National Forests Fortlm.d. P.O., dune 10. With bids for f uriiishir.g wire to the Forest ser vice recently advanced to per cent, and prices on other equipment considerably increased, material curtailment of the program tor telephone hue construc tion on the National forests this-summer is said to be in prospcrt. There an' over -ti.tioO miles of telephone line on the National Fore-ts and approxi mately miles of new line was plan ned for the coming season. a certain amount ot wire is required also for upkeep, since tint lines are pe culiarly subject to breakage from fall- lag trees and similar cause. Ever. si.nnj the forest rangers have to get I Tioseburg Review. Arthur M. Fcnton, examiner ot inheritance in the loo; India unices, vesterdnv tHn.ler,.rt resignation, to take effect immediately, in order to devote his entire attention tor several months to getting tit rough congress securing i.avment the Indians along Coos bay f,.r land hk-h the government long ago ac, rpiired. it is alleged without duo com., pensation. ,-.U his bill to HEALTH SAVING EFFORTS Will be better rewarded if rou paV strict attention to the Stomach an'i keep the Liver active. Yon will find splendid assistance in HOSTETTFR'S Stomach Bitters -v.