Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 10, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918.
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COUNTY IS 338
Tracts Are Mostly Of Small
Size Planied On Ayerag
ta
Of 111 Trees To Acre.
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Rout, ii kns
In: ;vdit
1 3 cents or'
for 1 rents
Ladies
Mercerized
Sweaters
Pretty
Colors
$6.50
Since '57!
'TpHE great-great-grand-father
of your Robert
Burns cigar was made in
Heavy cigars, of intol
erant nature, were then
in vogue.
' Robert Burns was one
of the first to show smok
ers a way to take the"NG"
out of "smoking" and
substitute "OK."
Judging from the way
Robert Burns is making
friends today, moderation
in smoking is an idea that
appeals to thoughtful men.
11? 13T (2S"2f)
Rerneniberi Robt. Burns is the mme cigar as
that packed under the General Arthur bum!
M. A. Gunst Branch
of General Cigar Co., Inc.
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ROSTEIN S GREENBAUM
Useful Christmas Suggestions
Bath Robe Silk Silk and Satin
Blankets Umbrellas Petticoats
With Ivory Handles $5.75
Cords to and Petticoats
Silk
Match Ivory Tipped -Flounced
$3.50 $6.59 and $5 $3.00
Men's Holiday Neckwear at $1.00, 65c, 50c, and 25c
A big assortment of high grade, nice patterns
. Table Linen .
the
Real Article
at
$125, $1.50,
$1.90. $2.50
and
Mercerized
Table Cloth
2 Yards wide
The best
Quality
only
A Yard
. A Yard
Linen Pretty Linen
art Plaid An
Towling Blankets ,.
bached
Y;;d so Yard
39c Pair 30c
Men's Holiday Suspenders 50c, 65c, 75c, and $1.00
Men's and Boy's Sweaters, Khaki Color
Men's Dress Shirts, Neat Patterns
240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET
Canital Journal Want Ads Will Get Yoo What You
Although the peach crop generally at
tracts much attention iu Marion county
thu fact
of
acreage, it is tlio smallest in the county
'compared to other fruit trees. Accord
ling to the census taken by IS. H. Van
Trump, county fruit inspector, there arc
iu the county only 338 acres planted to
peaches.
With peaches as the smallest acreage
for fruit trees, neitt in acreage is pears
with Job. then cherries with 412, then
I walnuts jwith 994, and apples with an
acreage of 1335 in the comity.
I lint when it comes to the number of
.trees, peaches rank second in the coun
'ty. Apple trees rank first with 73,409,
j then peaches with 37,535, cherries with
35,(189 trees, pears with 30.050 and Eng
lish walnuts with 24,4t8 trees.
The corporations going into fruit
raisiji.tr have nit seen fit to go into
the peach raising ;ame. In fact very
few growers seei i to feel encouraged
enough to go im peaches during the
past, five years. Jr. Van Trump found
only one two-a'c:- tract in the county
, oi.o year old, m:iy two acres !r.-o years
old, one ncro I'int had been piqued
three years, te:i acres that were four
lyiars old and t.e four acre tract plant
jed five year a ;o. All othyr tracts are
more than five years old.
I The largest tract found by Mr. Van
Trump is on:- of 34 acres -by L. L.
Krnsli of St. i'aul. The next largest
is a 3(1 acre '..act, the property or lr.
On- of Wiidl iirn. Third in size is one
of 25 acres, Clyde La Follettc uuer.
.Two tracts were reported with 20 acres
'each. One of thci.i is the famous peach
j orchard of Alex 1 i I'ollette who fre
quently raises peaelv-s when others are
in hard luck. The other 20 are oi
chard belongs to 1- U. Mcl:;;:n, plant
ed 100 trees to the tt're.
Hmaller tracts are ns foliov.-s: Br'lt
Bros, of Silverton, lit acres; I'haiL
Schmidt, 15 acres; George n. netas.
15 acres; L. F. Townsend. 14 acres;
Frank Derby, route 8, Salem,' l2'ii ac
res; F. J. Chapman, route 8, Salem, 12
ficres; E. K. Uengs, Marion, 12 acres;
t. 1j. livaus, 8 acres; H H, Van Trump,
Gervais, 8 acres; T. L. Davidson, rural
route u, ciaiem, i acres, ann f rank
Flint, rural route 8, Salem, 7 acres.
TRY THIS FOR A
-.IT'S FINE!
'Tape's Cold Compound" Ends
Severe Colds Or Grippe
In Few Hours.
You can end rrrilme nml lir. Vitr nr a
sever cold either in head, chest, body
or limbs, bv taking n. riimn of "Pnno's
Cold Compound" every two hours until
.1. j . . i
vureo noses are tanen.
It proiuntlr oneua clncffcd nn tnwtvila
and air passages in the head, stops
nasty discharge or nose running, re
lieves bick Heartache, dullness, fe erish
nesa. KOre throait. sneezinw. Fidronnm
and stiffness.
Don't stay stuf fed-up! Quit blowing
and snuffling. Ease your throbbing
head nothing else in tho world gives
such nrnmnt. relief "Puno'. ("nlH
. - ---i - - - - - ..(-v a v.-.v.
Compound," which costs only a few
cents at anv aruir Htnrn. it ct with
out assistance, taste nice, and causes
no iuconveuience. Bo sure you get the
genuine.
Reported That Former
Kaiser Attempted Suicide
n
Copenhagen, Dec. 10.--.
desperate but unsuccessful at-
tempt was made by the former
kaiser to commit suicide, it is
declared by the Leipziger Tage-
blutt.
. The newspaper says it receiv-
ed its information from n tier- &
man atnff officer, who was
wounded in frustrating Wil-
helm. The officer said the for-
mer kaiser has been much do-
pressed of late.
Catalonian Province la
Spain Wants Autonomy
Barcelona, Dee. 10. tieucr Cambo.
j leader of the Chta'onian autonomists,
announced today that, he would defend
the bill for Catalonian autonomy in
parliament tomorrow,
j "If parliament refuses autonomy,
, the Catalonian deputies will have no
jalternntive but to withdraw and dan
gerous agitation will follow," he said.
cause
j Catalonia is a province in northeast
I ern Spain having an area of 12,400
square miles and a population of about
2,000,000. It became a part of ftyain iu
the twelfth century.
Madrid Protests
I Madrid, Dee. 10. Thousand of
citixena ioday engaged in an orderly
demonstration against grunting auto
nomy to Catalonia. Tho ministry was
presented with a petition of protest.
Merchant hare agreed not' to ship
goods ta Catalonia until tho trouble is
I ad justed.
gish
m the
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Wan "HfRNAL WANT ADS PAY
I !
COLD
Forfer-No
ill " TrSfer
Cross
Shoe
Cfe aid Military Heels
Red Cross, dark grey, cloth
top to match $9.00
r Red Cross black kid, dark grey
'cloth top $7.00
Dark brown, all kid, fine qual
ity, now ..$8.50
Dark brown calf, low heels
fine $7 values at ..$5.65
Black, all kid, lace, Cuban heels
sizes 3 to 5 1-2 only, $5.50
trades, at .....$4.00
. Black, all kid, button, Cuban
heels, sizes 3 to 6 only ...$3.50
Black kid, grey cloth top, low
heels or French $5.00
French Heels
Red Cross, dark grey, .cloth
top at $9.50
Red Cross, light brown, cloth
top, $10.50 grade, at $9.00
' Cross
PHYSICALLY FIT
AT ANY AGE
It isn't nRe, it's careless living that
puta men "down and out." Keep your
internal organs in good conditio and
you will always be physically fit.
Watch the kidneys.
Tho kidneys are the most overwork
ed organs in the human body. Whea
thoy break down under the strain and
tho deadly, uric acid accumulates and
crystallises look out! Tbige sharp
crystals tear and scratch the delicate
urinary channel causing excruciating
pain and set up irritations which may
premature degeneration and of
ten do turn into deadly Bright Dis
ease. One of tho first warnings of lncr-
kidney action is pain or stiffnea
small of the back, high colored
or scanty prine, lo9 of appetite, indi
gestion or rheumatism.
not wait until the danger is upoa
you. At the first indication of trouble
go after the causa at once tlo to your
druggist immediately. Get a trial box
of JUU AIKOAIj Haarlem Oil Cap
sules, imported 4ircc: from the labora
tories in Holland, where they hae
been in use for over two hundred year
;They will give almost immediate re-
lief. If for any cause they should not
your money will be re-funded. But be
I sure to get' GOLD MKDAU None other
is genuine. In sealed boxes, threa sites
Nicer Gift than
Shoes, Pumps or Spats
All dark grey kid, high grade
$12 value, sale price $10.50
Light grey kid, cloth top, fine
$8.00 shoes for C5.95
Dark grey kid, cloth top, $7.00
values at $5.65
Dark brown Russia calf, worth
$12, special at $8.95
Dark brown kid de luxe, fine
$9.50 value for $7.35
Dark brown kid, cloth top, ex
cellent $7.50 grade $5.65
Beautiful patent pumps $5.35
Elegant patent oxfords $3.95
All black kid, lace, French
heels, $5.50 quality, in sizes '3
to 5 only, sale price.. $3.95
All black kid, button, French
heels, $5.50 quality, in sizes 3
to 6 only, sale price... $2.85
Men's "Stetson" gun metal
English last, ' highest grade
$10.50
SPATS
$3.50 AND $1.65
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H Kof OF PEKSHINO PAKILY-Taken
p v J j t. left, to ri"ht stnd"'(?: General John J.
- ""lutr-
AMatGiftliJ
scomber &$Jr
Of all the gifts sent out by you
He likes the best, his Christ
mas shoe.
Men's fine kid, straight last.
splendid quality $7.35
Men's gun metal, English last,
Neplin sole $5.75
Men's Aristo kid, broad comfy
toe, oak soles $6.35
Men's gun metal blucher, bull
dog toes, Rinex soles ........$4.85
Men's gun metal, English bals
Rinex soles $4.85
Men's brown calf, English bals
Neolin soles $5.85
SLIPPERS ARE ALWAYS
IN ORDER. WE HAVE
THEM.
Ladies from $2.25 to 95c
Children's from ....$1.65 to 85c
Men's from $2.95 to 95c
Many varieties, many colors,
all choice. Don't wait until sizes
are broken. Buy now.
at the ti- when John J. Pershing graduated
Pershing, Miss Mar Pershing Mi Elizabeth
Copynght, Cndenrood fc Underwoodi