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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ViUU,., OMOO, MOXBAY, MAY , . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Rind You Have WE'RE OFFERING THREE SPECIAL LOTS P ' '' vqCt .' "' ' --"-' ;; n DRESS GOODS On our bargain tables tha( it will pay you to investigate. The first lot nt 3Gc per yard Includes dress goods In a good assortment of staple colors, re duced from 60c and GOc lines. Tho second lty at 7Gc contains a very largo assortment of high grade dress goods in plain and novelty weaveB in a groat varloty of desirable colorings, reduced from 95c, $1.00, 1.10 and 1.1B lines. Tho third lot at 1.00, includes many cholco novelties in the now pnstel shadings, reduced from $1.25, $1.40 and $1.50 lines. Wo have ono piece, 42 yards, of a beautiful whlto 3C-lnch Mcssallne Silk in our $1.3,0 por yard lino which wo declined to accept from tho mills as perfect owing to small dark spots In tho weave While this pleco lasts you mny havo it nt 90c por yard. Tho factory stands tho loss. Broken Line of Men's Heavy Chrome Tanned Work Shoes Reduced To cIobo out all odds und ends. Theso nre tho most scrvjconblo Bhoes obtainable and tlioro aro all sizes in this lot; 8 to 12 Inch tops. Special bargains at $1.50 in Men's Light Gray Hats, sizes 6 to 7 In largo, medium nnd small shapes; reduced from our $1.95, $2.25 nnd $2.45 lines. There nre 114 hate in tho lot to select from. Qonulno "Shnwknlt" Sox, In black, tan and gray, slightly imperfect. Regular prlco -5c per pair. This lot only 15c por pair. jfijt ffiadAs ' 3es llZ'JV&d' &3Hl!UnedtSBr0k WE UNDERSELL REGULAR STORES Rlf flUtmMI!!!!!"''11141111 FLOWER SALES WEEK MAY 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 AT ASYLUM AVENUE GREENHOUSES Now is the time to decorate your homes with choicest plants and flowers of all kinds nari sizes at REASONABLE PRICES. Lare collection of Cactuses, Giant Palms, Camelias, Fuchsias and Ferns. Large, choice vines in variety. Choice Roses in variety. HANGING BASKETS and other choice plants and flowers too numerous to mention, including many of Grandma Taylor's PRIZE SPECIMENS. Come and make your se lections early, and then you'll be suited. II ASYLUM GREENHOUSES ;j ii ii Mrs. D. L. THOMAS, Prop. Phone Main 958 pfiifiii oi nianittitfi11 '" i; !' Mechanics' Tools, Sharpies Separators; !! ;; Heath and Milligan Paints, Ornwood ;; ;; Spray, Frictionless Metal, Builders' ;; II Hardware II Salem Hardware Co. 'ltllnniimittf!""''''''" '''' ENGLAND CELEBRATES VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY London, May 24. Flags aro flying throughout Englad today 1 colobrn tlon of Emplro Day, wnich la rapidly becoming as Important a national fos tlvnl in Great Britain as is Indopond enco Dny In tho Unitod States. Moro than 10,000 schools .havo cither closed entirely or given a half holldny, froolng 4,000,000 chil dren to join In tho colcbrntlon. Even tho schools which opened during tho forenoon spent tho tlmo in patriotic exercises. Municipal buildings nnd town halls everywhere hoisted tho Union Jack nnd cololal flags, and In many dis tricts rovlows of tho local voluntoors nro in progress. Oddly enough, the government buildings alono nro making no dis play, the Liberal government oppos ing what Its supporters term "Jingo ism." Tho ldcn of making tho Into Queen Victoria's birthday an omplro wlde festival originated among en thusiastic consorvnttves, whllo tho noor wnr fever wbb still raging, and many Llborals object to It purely from party reasons. Tho occasion is grow ing so rapidly In popularity, howov or, that official recognition will un questionably soon havo to bo ac corded It. CHICAGO . SENDS OUT SOME MAIL SOME STARTLING FIGURES, ONE FIRM LOADS 125 CARS All wni-lit'a rnpnnln for infill linn- .iiw1 Imvn finnn pmnahpfl liv ChlcnKO 8 postofflco whoro, becnuso of an Item of 6,000,000 pieces of mail sent out by n calnloguo nouro, one uny s uiuu nearly reachod tho mark of 10,000, 000 pieces of mnll. Tho batch of 6,000,000 catalogues filled 00 mnll care, weighed 1250 tons and tho poBt ago amounted to $60,000, qulto a tidy 8u m for ono dnyB mnillng. In tho InBt year ti.o receipts from tho Chicago postofflco woro $14,000,000 and tho oxponsos $5,000,000. Tho nmwlli nt Hut mnll hrilpr houses and of tho publishing business in Chicago has made Dig iigurcs or n uay - mltlnr to hn iirmtnfflpn officials. TllO nurrinr Puhllnhlnir Comtmny mails each month over 2,000,000 copies of tho Woman's worm nnu uses n lowu of 24,000 mail sacks, and several oth- n inltllalilnir limiRPU mnll IsBUCS of sovcrnl hundred UiouBnnd onch. Tho handling of magazines, howover, is ensior than that of stamped mnll. rrtin rnMnl lititrli nt ntnmnl mnll was handled under tho now cancolled stamp arrangomont uy means oi which n firm buys Btnmps nircnuy rnnonlloil. ro ns to savo that work being dono nt tho postoftlce. GRANGE FAVORED STATE RAILROADS A communication to tho Portland Journal last week, correcting an er roneous Btatomont nmdo concerning tho OrnngorB' position In regard to stato ownership of railroads 1b a follews: Sherwood, Or., May 17. To tho Editor of Tho Journal A small cdl- torlal appearing in last Bunday'fl Orcgonlnn Is placing tho Oregon State Orange In n fnlso light before tho pcoplo of tho stato In rognrd to stato ownorBhlp of rallronds, by stat ing that that body wont on record as being opposed to such a proposition, when, In fact, Just tho opposite Is tho truth. A resolution from a subordi nate Ornngo was introduced at tho rocent session hold in McMlnnvlllo asking tho Stnto Qrango to go on record as bolng opposod to the state ownership of railroads, said resolu tion bolng roforred to committeo on transportation, of which I had tho honor to bo chnlrmnn. Tho commit teo gave tho resolution careful exam ination, and by unanimous voto de cided to rocommond that It do not pass, and In regular order of business tho recommondntion of tho commit teo was sustained, with scarcely' a dlBsontlng voto, J. U. HENRY. DR. M'lNTURFF DELIVERS ADDRESS TO HIGH SCHOOL rank i ai rniiti nun inum EfMd i. i Kfre'a ,V 20 B lrtSaU M rutattiint '.!.. ITCJ 1,(1 I !! ii".tu . I: fn'-r.i ""i wim ii.ii utnr, Avcgcmwe HTMonrorAs. slmilailntlicFbotiaralRcduU lingtltcStomachsandflowsof Promolcs DiijestionJCkerftr ncss and RcstXontalns ncitlw Pjmmt.Morplilnc norKacL g- Ul 11JUH-U iiir. A fyttMiicsvmimnn jf,aeSnd IfrmSffJ' CtiiHSUijfir' Apcrfcct Remedy for Con' ii-.V. Cnnrdtnirnr-hnbrrtieO lMil,JUlU """""""""m Worms .Convulsions jcwiis ncss flntlLOSSOFQixKr. FucSMc Slwtare oT NEW YORK. Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW JTT Mil mm jtuarantecd Exact Copy of Wrapper. IR Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA twvoftft errr. w""f A MECHANIC OV EXCEPTIONAL SKILL Is the only kino that can do nuto raobllo repairing right. Thnt Is why tho work done nt our shops is always worthy of tho highest praise. Our workmen know tholr business. Wo charge only reasonable prices for right work always. A full lino of suudrles always on band. SALEM AUTO GAItAGE J. P. I'riehs On Alley Just Wct of Salem Hoard of 'atttde. GIVING BABY A BATH In a handsome warm bathroom is the event of the day. If you have the baby we'll supply tho bath room and heat And you ought to have such a room, baby or no baby. It will not cost too mucn if you have us do the plumbing. We'll put in the tub, toilet and heater for much less than you probably imagine. GRABER BROS. Plumbing niMl Gas Pitting Shop on Liberty St., back of Bait's Jewelry Store Notice of Intention to Improvo n Portion of Perry Street. Notice Is hereby glvon that tho Common Council of tho City of Sa lorn, Oregon, dooms it ozpedlent to Improve, and proposes to Improve, At tho expense of abutting and adja cent property, Ferry streot In Bald city, full width from curb to curb, with Warren Brotbors' Bltulithlc Waterproof Pavemont, ftrom (ho east line of Front stroot to the West curb lino of Liberty street, excepting that portion of said Ferry street which Is lntersectod by Commercial streot and excoptlng a strip eight feet in width extending along tho center of tho proposed Improvement which Is to receive tne street railway irncK oi tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rati way Company, and excepting a strip seven feet In width which is t ore celve a switch track or the Portland Railway. Light & Power Company, and which shall extend from tho al ley running through block 36 In the City of Salem, Oregon, to conne-a with tho said streot railway track of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway Company, as shown in tho plan. Said Improvement shall bo made In accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by the Com mon Council of said city on the 17th day of May, 1909, and which am hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Date of the first publication of this notice May 18, 1909. By order of the common council. W. A. MOORE8, 5-18-lltt-dly City Recorder, o To paraphrase a iqulb about form er Governor John Brough, of Ohio; "If flesh be grass, as scriptures say. Ten Billy Tatt's a ton of hoy." J4- v mr auosfi Dr. Mclnturff delivered an address to tho high school students, which brought forth much lniughtcr and ninny tonrs, Friday night nt tne tent Tho subject wnB "Llfo," nnd In part as follews: No man was consulted r.bout bolng brought Into this world. Ho hnd no cholco ns to pnrontngo, whether ho was to bo born whlto or black. Ho suddouly waked up and found that dally, almost hourly, ho was In need of food, clothing nnd shelter. lias ho a right to those? it would eom so.. Thoro havo arlson cortaln differ ences. Ono Is born a por man's son, nnd tho other In n rich family. Wo aro moro or less dependent on each other In tho struggle for bread. Ono ennnot do without tho othor. Tho Blhlo says "No man llveth to hlmsolf." Nobody is so good but ho might bo bettor, nono bo bnd but ho might bo worso. My creed is: 1 Holp ovory human being to n bottor llfo, and do it today. 2 Invest not in lands, stocks and bonds, but In human souls. Tho one will perish, tlio other will go on for ever. 3 Help fix It so men will not havo, on this fair curth, to beg for the privilego to llvo and feed their little ones. Henrst says 8.5,000 chlldron starve to death In New York ovory year and 30,000 havo to eat out of tho slop barrels in Lon don ovory day. 4 Throw away charity, and in Its place glvo opportunity. 5. civo overy man, woman and child on earth a chance not only to bo but to do and be their very best. C Banish povorty and want from tho whole land, and make every man a brother. Though ho was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor that yo through his povorty might be rich. o . . Biliousness nnd Constipation. Proposals for Automatic Sprinkling Equipment for urogon Btam Insane Asylum. Salem, Ore, May 7, 1909. Soalcd proposals Indorsed on out- sldo of onvolopo "Proposals for Au tomatic Sprlnklor Equlpmont for Or egon Stato Insano Asylum," and ad- drossod to tho undorslgnod, will do rocolved at tho oxecntlvo chambers, stato canitol. Salem, Orogon, until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. for furnish ing and installing an automatic sprlnklor equlpmont In strict accord ance with plans, specifications nnd in Btructlons, which may bo examined nt tho oxocutlvo chnroborn, stnto cap- Itrtl Qnlnm ft. nt tYin Afl1jt Af 4hn tut, uuiu.m. via, tv vuw w...wv w Buporlntondont of tho Orogon Stato Insano Asylum, Salem, Or., or at the ollico of 11. u. MCAUisior, orogon. an building, Portland, Or. All bids muot bo accompanied by cortlflcd check In tho amount of 10 per cont (ton por conf) of tho full amount of tho bid, mado payable to tho undorslgnod. Tho board of trus tocB of tho Orogon State Insano Asy lum rosorvo tho right to rojoct any and nil bids. O. N. M'ARTHUR, Clork of Board of Trustees Oregon Stato InBcno ABylum. C-8-22d o Notice of Intention to Improvo a Portion of Winter Street. Notlco la horony glvon that the Common Council of tho City of Sa eom, Orogon, dooms It oxpodlont to Improvo, and proposes to Improvo, at tho oxoneb of abutting and adjacent property, Winter stroot, in tho City of Salem, Orogon, from tho south lino of Stato stroot to a point within lMi toot of tho north rail of the rail road track of tho Southorn Pacillo Co., whoro It croBuos said Winter stroot at tho intersection of Winter and Trade streots, Tho roadway of said portion of said stroot shall bo Improved tho full width from curb to curb by grading tho samo and plac ing thoroon a crushed rock Improve ment tho full width from curb to curb, Including tho full Intersection of Forry street whore It intorsects Wlntor streot on the west otde of said Winter streot. Tho intersection of Wlntor nnd Trado streots from tho north lino of Trado streot to a point 1 Vj foot of tho north rail of tho rail road track of tho Southern Pacific Co., shall bo Improved for a width of 29 Vj foot on both sides of tho contor lino of said Winter streot oxceptlng horofrom, howovor, a strip 7 foot in width extending full length of tho pro posed Improvement to 'bo occupied by tho street railway track of the Portland Railway. Light ft Power Co., and Improved by said company. Curb lines shall bo established and said street shall be improved In ev ery respect In accordance with the plans and specifications adopted therefor by tho common council and on fllo In the office of tho city ro cofdor. Remonstrances may be filed against raid improvement in the man nor und within the time provided in tho charter of said city, Dato of the first publication of this notlco May 11, 190V. By order of the Common Council, W. A. M00RE8, B-lC-llt City Reoordor. Notice. Is horoby given that soalod bide tor tho construction, of two cottages' at tho Orogon Stato Insano Asylum will bo rocolvod by tho Board of Truotoos of tho Orogon Stato Ins. ABylum until Juno 7th, at 2:30 p. m., at which hour all bias win oe oponoa by tho undorslgnod at tho ox ocutlvo chambers In the proaonco of tho aforosald board. Contractors may bid 0 either one or both of thoso cottagos. All bids -must bo accompanlod by a cortlfled check In tho sum of at least ton (10 por cont) por cont of the amount of tho bid, nnd mado payablo to tho um dorslgnod. PlanB nnd spoclflcatloas may bo examined at tho oxocutlve . chambora, Salem, Oregon. Tho Board of Trustees of the Ore gon Stato Insano Asylum rosorvos the right to rojoct any and nil bids. O. N. M'ARTHUR, Clork of the Board. Salem, Orogon, May 18, 1909. 5-19-14t V WA7W force and vitality. PepBln prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I should have been today bad I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots. The tablets relievo the 111 feeling at once, strengthen tho digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping' the system to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by all good I druggists. Kills Her Foe of SO Years. "Tho moBt merciless onemy I had for 20 years." doclares Mrs. James Duncan of Haynesville, Me., "was Dyspepsia. I suffered Intensely af ter eating or drinking and could scarcely Bleop. Anor many romodlos had failed and several doctors gave me up 1 tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can oat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed tp got my health and strength back agan." For Indiges tion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trou ble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only 60c at J. O. Perry's. Propooaht for Hand Chemical Fire Extinguishers for Oregon State Irsaho Asylum. Salem, Or., May 7, 1009. Soalod proposals for furnishing 60 (sixty) bund chemical fire extln gulshors, ondorsod on outside of on volopo "Proposals for Hand Cbemlc 1 Fire Extlnguishors for Oregon Stato Insano Asylum," and addressed to tho undorslgnod, will bo rocolvod at tho oxocutlvo chambers, stato capl tol, Salem, Or., until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. All bids roust bo accompanied by samploH and cortlflod chock in the amount of 10 por cent (ten por cont) of tho full valuo of tho bid, made payablo to tho undorslgnod. The board of trustees of tho Orogon In sano Asylum reserve tho right to ro joct any und all bids. O. N. M'ARTHUR, Clork of Board of Trusteos Orogon Stato Insano Asylum. 5-8-22d o Notlco in Relation to tho Widening of Cliomckutu Street. Notlco Is horoby given that tho roport of tho vlowors appointed by tho common council of tho city of Snlom, Orogon, for tho purposo of making an nssossmont of damages nnd bonoflts for tho oponlng nnd wldonlng of Chomokotn stroot on ac count of condemning tho land of Mrs. N. Clark ns sot forth In ordlnauco No. G22, has been filed in tho offlco of tho city rocordor and is now opon to public Inspection In said office. Tho district assessed by tho vlowors as being tho district bonotltod and to pay for tho damages sustained to Mrs. N. Clark on account of tho wid ening of said street is Included bo tweon tho onst lino of Thirteenth street nnd tho wast lino of 'Twenty first street and extending oast and west not to exceed a distance of 230 foot on eiuter sldo of said Cbemekota stroot. For exactness, howover, ref erence limy be hud to the report of tho vlowors on fllo in the offlco of tho city recorder which shows tho damogos und oxponsos as a result of tho wldonlng of said Chemoketti street nnd tho property liable to be assessod for the payment of said damagos and expenses. All porsons Interested in said re port aro horoby notified to prosont in writing their objections to said ro port, if any thoy havo, to the com mon counoil nnd said objections to gothor with said report shall bo hoard and determined by the council at or about 8 o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of May, 1909. V. A. MOORES. 5-18-6t City Recorder. If you want to feel well, look well and bo well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It tones up the kidneys and bladder, purifies the blood and rei tores health and strength. Pleas ant to take and contains no aarmful drugs. Why not commence today? J, O. Perry, 233 S. COWMUtOAL ST 7P