Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 15, 1917, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.' SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 1917.
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SUPPORT of Home Industries
is One Form of Pairiotism.
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WOMEN Are Purchasing Agentsin Most
homes. Their cooperation is necessary
AY-ROLL Money Stays at home
hetos ir.ske Oregon prosperous
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GROCERIES
FRUITS
J VEGETABLES
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Sworn Statements
OF ALL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ON FILE
WITH INSURANCE DEPT. AT SALEM SHOW
Leads In Oregon In
1. ( Insurance written in 1010.
2. On in in Insurance in force 1910.,
3. Qain in Premiums collected 1906
to 1D10.
4. Ctain in Insurance in force 1900,
to 1910.
tW Before you sign an application for Life Insurance in
vestigate our new Low Premium Policies.
Oregonlife
HOME OFFICE
A. L. MILLS,
President.
Oregon's Successful Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
Oregon Money Invested in Oregon.
Corbett Building,
Fifth and Morrison.
C. S. SAM11CL,
General Manager.
SIM PHILLIPS
District Representative
PORTLAND, ORE.
E. X. STRONG,
Assistant Manager.
Pearl "
Shortening
j ' V -4 Product oi HOME INDUSTRY. "V fA
A Shortening of REAL MERIT, ' ' r A
Made by one of the Largest Home Industries.
For RESULTS it will compare favorably
with any High-Price shortening (hi the market.
It is ECONOMICAL and gives Excellent
results in any kind of Cooking.
Union Meat Co.
NORTH PORTLAND, ORE. - w'
Ii Purola Toilet Preparations jB
Il I and Medicinal Remedies are mm
il Guaranteed to Please. . '. ..
Every drggist in Salem sella them
It Pays to Buy the Best
Ask for
Olympic Flour
Makes
Whitest,
Sweetest,
Healthiest
Bread
iWUU
Makes
Health
Happiness
and
Success
Made from carefully selected Northwestern Wheats
thoroughly cleaned and scoured by the most modern meth
ods known. All the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are
retained and it reaches you clean, pure and wholesome.
The Portland Flouring Mills Co. V
Tru-Blu Biscuit Go. Portland
REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING
plAMOQ
The Healthful
BAKING
POWDER
A FULL POUND FOR 25
You may pay more but you can not buy a better
more efficient Baking Powder at any price.
Ask Your Grocer for
DIAMOND "W" PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
Wadhams & Company
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Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers.
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MAKING SECOND 8UBVEY.
Surveyors were at work the fir of
the week on the second survey of the
proposed t'lacVauiae Southern railway.
The aeeond aurvey is practically along
the same 'grade as the fir.t aud has
jiaralleled the ISmithern Pacific tracks.
It i supjiowd to connect at Mt. Aiitfel
and ran through to Stavtou. ich
survey has hit thia city through the
Iorth ijide addition on up through tht
city just north of W. Louhmillcr '
property, and the iSacry lot. across the
creek through M. J. ISrowa'e land. The
depot prolalily will be located on the
Sacry property if the road goes
through.
It is understood no negotiations for
right-of-way have as yet been coi
pleted, and no official information in
regard to the road could be obtained.
tilverton Appeal.
Promote Life and Vigor I
RUfHROOMItllHSCa
T mim.mum 'i
GOLDEN ROD
ROLLED OATS - -fJTj
$2, WHEAT FLAKES 'jiy
BUM'. PANCAKE FLOUR
WHEAT; NUTS ; g&7
IZII RALSTON BRAN
The Housewives' Pride
Housewives always make the lightest, sweetest and
purest bread and rolls and the most delicious caKQ' fend
pastry when ;
CROWN FLOUR
is used. It is the flour recognized by all competent Eojise
wives, and a trial will convince you.
NOT BLEACHED. ""--""vi"
Langua
Oi "Wheat-ran" day M Galden Red Oatk, Cor MaaJ, Ryv Flaar
and Biek Wheal Flour.'
I Ey Henry Wood )
( United I'h'hs staff correspondent
With the French Armies, Aug. L't
(liy mail) Knighthood in the lid
Order of the Crown of Italy hns j
been conferred by Kins i.:lor Emm
uel on Margis C uiibant , a .trench
dier who before the war was a "dn
nier" for a wholeaale grocery houst
One of King Victor's hobbies si)
the beginning of the war has been
seeking out and rewarding of i
deeds of knighthood amongst the i
diers not only of his own but of
allied urniies. Jn conferring the cross
u chevalier of the Order of the. Cio'
of Italy on (iuilbaut, King Vic;
I dubbed bim a second "Chevalier
Assas. "
( aught in a night ambush, aud km
iug that unless the alarm were
other French Bu'rriirrS' would also
' 'Mured, (iuilbaut unhesitatingly e.
cii out to his men to tire vxiy o.
his captors although well Knowing 1
the Knight of Assas of old that
bullets must almost inevitably kill hi
self as well,
The daring plan proved effe.'ti
Realizing the iwero discovered a
that French soldiers were close
hiind, the Germans with curses 1
back into the darkness, the last c
thrusting his gun into (Iuilbaut 'a fa
(iuilbaut seized the barrel nnd suece
ed in turning it aside, the bullet
ing away part of one thumb and gn
ing his chest.
With the alarm that had been giv
the entire German riatro) stationed ci
tier in the night for the purpose !
ambushing the French, beat a disc.rl
retreat and (Iuilbaut 's sentinels and
vnnce posts remained master of t
situation. -
Simultaneously with the cross of
Order of the drown of Italy receiv
from King Victor Emmanuel, (iuilbij
received from the French governmi;
the Medaille Militairo. i
Germans Make After- ;
War Preparation
Paris, Aug. 15. (By mail) (!
many's principal occupation duri
peace was to prepare for war.
With inexorable logic, she hns )
versed her maxim ami is now prepi
ing for peace during war. Ernest Oi
rey, deputy and member of the purli
mentary commission for foreign (
fairs, discloses a part of this form!
able after-war campaign in an arti
in the "Echo dc Paris."
The principal foreign zone of Ci
many's commercial activities is Spat
The German consulate at Barcelona h
lately tripled its officea and cmplo
ces.
A German association has also be
founded to develop tho tourist indi
try in Spain. Besides developing hot
and traveling facilities, this league
working to entice Spanish students
visit German universities.
Durinff a recent acrmauouhile mc
ing at Santander, Senor Zamorn, dep
ty, announced that after the war Gt
man capital would bo poured in
Spain, and that German firms wou
establish new important .branches,
as to sell Grnian products which on a
count of the allies' customs regulatiol
will be barred off other European ma
kets.
There is no doubt that Bennany is I
ready preparing to recapture Italy
trade after the war, A firm in Mila
which used to deal with a Nurembei
toy factory, has been advised by tl
latter that us they are prevented
the war from serving their Italian ctj
tomers, they have made arrangemen,
with a firm in Madrid which is takiii
their place temporarily. Every faci
ity is offered as regards payment t
the Spanish representative, who is eve
prepared wait for a settleuieiic of a;
counts till hostilities have ceased.
The Switzerland German commerci
travelers are busier than ever and wa,
ing fierce competition against the
foreign rivals.
It is interesting to note that the p:
per shortage, which is felt nearly t
erywhere, Seems to be unknown i
Germany, at least to judge by the pix".
The "Berliner Tageblatt," for r
stance,, contains thirty six pages (
commercial advertisements.
From these indications it is apparci
that the commercial struggle German
is preparing to put up after the wa'.
is likely to be as formidable in its wa
as her military enterprises-
'later Be Brave" Writes 1
Soldier Before Haiti
Trillion. Anir IRv ;i 71...
ra British officer feels just before goin,
mho action is tragically described i)
the following letter to his parents, re
ceived after the news of his death:
Mv Darling Mater and Dad:
Tomorrow at dawn there's a hell of
a snow coming otf and this will read
you if I get knocked out- Mater, bi
brave-for God's sake be as brave a)
I know you can be for it's hell tt
bear. j
Anyhow, you 'II be proud, too, wen j
you? 'Cos it's the best death a chat
eau have- I
Do not think with pain of the thing
or
Rill A:.4 r.n- ist aml whilh affords them protection,
Dili Aimed fit USnaafl . it is also true that many of them are
5U,.,-,,. , l,loroug"'y uisu.yat ana are doiiig everv
lagC neWSDapeiS they can to hinder the admiui's-
uavH-u o irumiuci oi cue war.
Representative C. X. Me Arthur, of "They have wilfully misrepresented
Oregon, has introduced in the house of : t'ie attitude of this government since
representatives a bill to forbid the lls, th! ginning of the war, and even since
., , ' , ",,r entrance into tne struggle thev have
OI the mails to German-language news- done much to spread the germs of trea
ianers. unless Kimrlih ti-mwlntimid a.i
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fill mntter tirintil in f.-rmqt nra .! T1... . i .
nished in parallel columns. ! henrlimnn ..f tk i:.. . L! I'o not think with pain of the
Jr-enaity ot a fine of 1.000 or im- pursue their wilful course, a:-d nothing 'i .'uVa; Jue vorite songs; tli(
pnaonmeut ef a year, or both, is pro-; will bring them to account quicker thaun Y , ,0n.vS.: 1''"irS ,on ,b'
vided for the making of a false English a thorough understanding of their meth-' S v thc,r ,llemor-v make -v0
translatitui in matter carried in such ods. 11 tnt'r nu,tl en.,ov them the more,
newspapers. j Aim- .t Fa1. Kn ' Nothing to say and this is a horri
The bill applies to all news and edit- "Only a small percentagef our peo-i J? ZT by' Mpthei
onal matter "printed in the language 'pie can read German." conUnued 1 8J' aud-and-" P everyon,
States to now" or hereafter mVC '"X publishers tonrlnt to the allies. We mus
war, or any ally of such conum-." Ex-. Sews ad.Ht Lis " &,hT If S f " Io uy that will give Prussia.
ception is made of legitimate advertis- is do'e.aH Z '",s 'AtJtiT'ZT" '"""t
ing matter. : printed, and public sentiment will ntl 1 I
cnarxes Dislovaltv. i. , . ..
t - . . . . - . , . iai.-T news aooDt tae war
, . . . - "! -I'lTOruiuiipus ag IO our aims
to take a hand in suppre :wiif the sedi- and policies.
' "A k traitorious, , 'P-!anguage j ' ' We waste time and effort worrving crX
press ftf the rnnntrv " eni.l J - I,.A 1 t . livw.
Ik... owo . . J " nussian situation, when w? i .
thur. hile it is true that some of -have a greater menace at home. If we Either tie M.-H,
these papers reeogniie their obligations 1 are to win this war wr mr n., Zr J ,- , ?llXKan gover.iiu. n
to the covcrument under which th-v . , JL LI 1 ,J 7" T,pBt ,.m th nks A " doesn't
Germany s remarkable scientist
conld do no In'ttor tiling ti- tk.
erland than 'to isolate the Verdun mi
.. . u,u uvre ne 0IIer a boot whetllr he j or uot