Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 06, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THK I )A ILY CA PITAL JOUIcNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1918.
The youngster's idea of "goodies"
made with Kream Krisp is to get his
hands on them. Mother's idea is to use
nothing but Kream Krisp for shortening
and frying. She said so at the last meet
ing of her cooking club. That the mem
bers unanimously adopted her idea is
evident by the following endorse
ments she has received from them:
"Kream Krisp is the most economical shorten
ing or the market."
"In all my recipes I use less Kream Krisp than
I ever did butter or lard, and get more satisfac
tory results."
"I can always depend on my baking being suc
cessful because measurements with Kream Krisp
are accurate,making the results uniform and sure."
"I am for Kream Krisp because it doesn't smoke
up or leave any odor in my kitchen."
"I use my Kream Krisp again and again, because
no matter what I fry in it, it doesn't absorb the
flavor. And after straining it I can put it back
into the can as good as new." .
"1 don't think I could make creamy, fluffy cakes
or rich, flaky pie crust without usin g Kream Krisp."
Try Kream Krisp today, and your own uses of
it will U. K. these endorsements.
BROWN COMPANY
Kream Krisp Department, Portland, Me.
Putvfy IZgetable
The UniversatlSftoriening
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UNIVERSAL 6H0RTEHB1 PHf
I O V" ALL jl ii n urn i-i
ACTS OFREICHSTAG
Tells Reichstag That All Re
cent Enactments Meet
His Approval
Bov.
. Howdy!
If you only knew to
bacco you'd get a pouch
of Real Gravely today.
Then you'd have a sat
isfying chew, a good
tasting chew. It lasts so
much longer that any
CLIMATE IS NOT
MEM VALLEY
Cffieial Weather Records
SbwNa Rai'cal Changes
la Past 16 Years.
The oldest inhabitant who nils
feruuud tuul tells folks how I ho climate
'is chunking in the Willamette valley
j really has uu vital statistics to sub
mtantiat his statements, for the plain
fact is the climate in this part of the
jvallt'v has not changed daring thc.)n$t
sixteen years.
If the pioneer weather story dates
back to tlip days when the first bnture
went out in 1889 or even to s genera-
: -i : i. , .. .i... -: . ...
over for several months, then no one
may refute bin word as during those
days the government had no official
observer in Snlcra, But beginning
along in 1900 a few weather records
were kerf while bcBiniiinir in 1SU2
there w3 a cartful record kept lu tJa-j
loin, giving the temperature, both max
imum and m ininiuin of each day, th
rainfall and stage of the river. These
are government records and are on file
will the weather observer in Salem,
with the state weather recorder in Port
land and with the department of agri
culture in Washington, D. C. -
Dunne the past sixteen years the av
eruge maximum temperature for the.
Month of October was 63 and the av
erage minimum temperature for the
outh 41. For all these years there has
been no radical changes of temperature
for the month. IV the three veara
previous tn 1918. the maximum tem
perature was at an average of 63 for
October. During two years since 190
it has averaged less than 60. October
of 1913 was the coldest, as that year
the average maximum ws only 58. It
'was in the year 1916 that the October
nights were eoldest, as the average
. minimum was 38. .
1 The average mean temperature for
' October during the pat 16 years is 33.
I jt utowtk U- was ,H. The cloudy days
of Ovtnbcr of 1918 is about, average
with the past sixteen year, as there
was 13 days cloudy and on 15 days of
the month there wis rain. October of
1917 was the only ni'Tuth since iho of
ficials' records have been kept in
j which there was so rainfall at all. This
Amsterdam; Nov 3. On the occasion
of the constitutional amendment com
ing into force, says an official tele
gram from Berlin -Emperor William
addressed to Prince Mavimilian of
Baden, the German imperial chancellor,,
a decree iudorsing the decisions of the
reichstag and avowing his firm deter
mination to eo-operate in their full de
velopment. The emperor's decree
remits:
Kaiser Surrenders Eights.
"Your grand ducal highness: I re
turn herewith for immediate publica
tion the bill to amend the imperial eon-1
st:tntion and tin. law of March 17 I
1879, relative to the representation ofi
the imperial chancellor, which has been
laid before me for signature.
"On tho occasion of this step, which
is so' momentous for the future history
of the Gorman people, I have a desire
to give expression to niy feeling. Pre
pared for by a series of government
acts, a new order conies into imico
which transfers the fundamental rights
of Iho kaiser's person to the people.
iivemiui -enoa uiosea.
"Thus comes to a close a period! Fred Lockley, Y. M. C. A.,'TeIIs 01
wnieu will, stand in nonor belorr: tho
ayes of future generations. Despite
nil stmggles between invested author;
ity and aspiring forces it has rendered
possible to our people that tremendous
development wlnsh lmperishably re
vealed itself in the wonderful achieve
ments of this war.
'In tho terrible storms of the four
years of war, however, old forms have
been broken up, not to leave their rums
behind ,but to make a place for a new
vital form.
"After tho achievements of tlieso
times the German people can claim
that no right which may guarantee a
free and happy futuro shall bo with
held from them.
Kaiser Offers Co-operation.
"The proposals of the allied govern
ments which aro now adopted and ex
tended owe their-origin to this convic
tion . I, however, with my exalted al
lies, endorse these decisions of parlia
ment in firm determination ,so far as I
am concerned, to co-operate in their full
development, convinced that I am 'here
by promoting' tho weal of the German
people
"The kaiser's office is one of sovico
to the people. May, then, the new
ordor release all the good powers wliich
our people need in order to support 'the
trials which are hanging over the em-
piro and with a firm stop win a bright
futuro from the gloom of the present.
"Berlin, October 88, 1918.
(Signed) "WILHELM B. I.
Countersigned' "MAX,
Prince of Baden."
IS YOUR HAIR
FADED AND GRAY?
man can chew this class
of tobacco without extra
cost.
goes further that's
why you can get the good
taste of this class of tobac
co without extra cost, ,
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
10v a pouch-37? worth if '
SERVICE THAT WINS
THE SOLDIER HEART
the Gratitude of the Boys
at the Front.
"One of the discoveries) men are
making over here," Fred Lockley, of
the Y. M. 0. A. nnd of Portland, Ore
gon, writes from London, "is that
. more pleasure can be bad out of giv
ing than getting. .Many a man who
has spent money freely in the old days
' to buy pleasure Is finding that he gets
more pleasure over here by the spend
ing of one's self In the service of other
"A few months ago I went out with
a fellow Y. M. C. A. secretary to hunt
. up out-of-the-way detachments of
troops. A stable guard here, a ma
chine gun company there, a platoon
somewhere else. We carried our
goods In an automobile.
When you nse Journal classifi
ed ads get what you want them
to-they work fast.
AGED PIONEER BUSIED AT GER
1 VAIS.
The body of Mrs. Catherine Murrayj-
ayetl J, an early pioneor of Urcgon,
was shipped hero Sunday for burial in
the Catholic cemetery, in charge of Un
dertaker John Weiss.
Deceased formerly lived near Wood
burn for a number of years, .after
which the family moved to Montana,
but sho was living near Molalla when
she died. She is survived by a daugh
ter and a son. Gervais Star.
HAVE PETITION READY.
COMMODORE PLANT DEAD
Does It idake you Appear Older than
You Wish?
Is it lifeless, lustreless streaked
with those, whitening strends that add
so many years to a woman's looks
If so, there is a simple harmless way for It The men can't do enough to
mi: n-o juumiui vruiur aim ueuuiy SHOW lilCir gratitude.
can uc regainca.
Not by dyeing; but 'by the gradual,
natural restoration of tho color, vigor
and gloss with Q-Ban Hair Color Re
storer. Q-Ban invigorates tho scalp, kills
dandruff and brings back the original
dark color and lustre grailuallv and
evenly to liair that is gray, streaked
with gray or faded. Positively not a
dye. It will not stain the scalp, wash)
or rub off, or nitertcre with shampoo
ing or waving. It is easily applied.
The Unakers of U-Dan have tbden
known for a generation us specialists
in tlio f ron t nifiTit nf tha linir ftnlit iw
all reliable druggists everywhere on I
Money-Back'Guarantec.Prico 75c.
A petition wn8 prepared and circu
lated the past woek ,directed to tho
We had county court asking for the improve-
plenty of Writing paper and envelopes jment of the Pacific highway,
for free distribution, and chocolate, The petition that will be presented
cookies, chewing tobacco and smoking J to tho county court Friday morning
tobacco, cigarettes, razor blades, will hnve tne signatures of practically
tooth paste and things of that kind for a" tnose interested in the matter
sale. American war service workers w,l liVe n Hubbard or who come to
were busy everywhere. We found Sal- Hubbard to trade. The court will have
vatlon Army lassies making doughnuts ' n noed to hosi'ato in" the matter if a
for the boys and K. of C, secretaries K,anco is takon a tn names, to recog
givlng help. Books furnished by the ?ize, 8. noe? of improvement. Hub
American Library Association were to , rd EterPris" :
be seen on oil sides. J ' - 1 .i
- "TJnaflr. r. 'n-lhn a -! ' M
drove down the road and found a
score or so of men at machine gun
practice. The officer gave the, men
half an hour recess to buy goods.
"At another place we came in sight
of a lieutenant drilling a platoon. I
saldto the lieutenant: How soon be
fore you dismiss the company? We
have Y. M. 0. A. goods for sale.'
"He said: 'Right now. Sergeant,
dismiss the company r
''And ten seconds later the company
was In line waiting to buy gdods from
our traveling 'Y.' Grateful is no name
.New York, Nov. 5 Commodore F.
Plant, financier and yachtsman is dead
here today after a short illness. He Was
founder of tho Connecticut College for.
Women at New Haven.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 'S
FOR STUBBORN
COUGILS AND COLDS
Dr. King's New Discovery
has a fifty year record,
behind id
, It built St reputation on its produc
tion of positive results, on its surenesl
la relieving the throat irritation of
colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial
attacks.
''Dr. King's New Discovery? Why,
my folks wouldn't use anything elser'
That's the general nation-wide esteem
in which this well-known remedy is
held. Its action is prompt, its taste
pleasant, its relief gratifying. .
Half a century of cold and cough
Jiecking. All druggists. 60c and $1.20.
Bowels Out of Kilter?
That's nature calling for relief.
Assist her in her daily duties with Dr.
Kind's New Life Pills. Nnt a ntlrcrativa
in the usual dose, but a mild, effective,
corrective, laxative that teases the
s into action, 25c.
year it was 2.S3 inches.
The following table shows October
for each year beginning with 19U2 giv
mg rainfall in inches, mean tempera
ture and number of cloudy dnvs.
Rainfall M'n t'p'ture C'l- days
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1010
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
l'Jlfl
1917
1918
...1.70
...1.65
...2.62
...4.2H
...2 38 .
... .86
...4.?S
...3.24
...1.80
... .81
...3.22
...2.78
...3.21 '
...1.54
...1.43
..none
...2.83
53
53
55
50
55
58
54
61
58
52
50
50
55
56
52
54
54 '
21
14
11
11
18
15
18
13
20
17
Hi
1!)
14
7
6
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Indigestion
When your stomach is out of order
or run down, your food doesn't digest.
It ferments in your stomach and forms
gas which causes sourness, heartburn,
foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and
many other miserable symptoms.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give
joyful relief in five minutes; if taken
regularly for two weeks they will turn
your flabby, sour, tired out stomaeh
into a sweet, energetic, perfect work
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Veil can't be very strong a:il vig
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