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(MJXY CAMTA f , WTOKAU 8ALHM, ORBOOS, THURSDAY, KOVKMBKR i. I10. c IS ilf OHDI. 1 PCB nn i. AVcgclaUeRTpuradonforiU SlmlI.TlillrtllirV,vii1inilT?rKlii!i UUU Ul HI IK U. ' 1 ling (lie Sionochs andBuwds (f BilS Promotes Digesllonfliterfid ness and RestjContaiiu writis Opium-Morphine norMiacnL jifotdikSMairmm JlicSnma JMtHtbth- For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of muSoaitbil Anerfort Rpmertv forComflM Hon , Sour Stomach-Diarrhoea Wormsfonvulsions.revEnsu russ andLOSSOFSUxr. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. iranleed under ih Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years W A Regular Tom Boy. Was Susie climbing wees and fences, Jumping, ditches, whltllng, al ways getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother just applied Arni ca Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable bolls, ulcers, eczema, old sores, corns or piles. Try It, 26c, at J. C. Perry!. o Have the Democrats learned any thlag yetT Be thankful if you have the price. ENGINEER MAKES FINE SHOWING OMC HUNDRED AND TEN THOU SAND ACRES OF IKRI.'iAltLv: iiAND liOCVlFD DURIN.' THE YEAR AND MUCH SURVEYING DONE. A PANTHER SCARED THE YOUNGSTERS VISITS CHEMAWA AT NKJHT AND CAl'HKS A SCATTERING OF THE SMALL ROYS, WHO SEEK THEIR REDS FOR SAFETY. A Man Wants to Die. ftnlv whnn m. Iakv liver and slur gish bowels cause frightful despond ency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system; bring hope and courage, cure all liver, stomach and kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nerv ous and x alllog, 25c at J. C. Per ry's. . v Gtilldrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A $50.00 to $1 00.00 Down $10 a Month Buys a Choice Residence Lot in The Board of Control yesterday paid over to the state treasurer the sum of 10,224.68. The sum repre sents fees iaken In by F .M. Saxton, as superintendent of water division No. 2, and is just $224 In excess of the appropriation made for the year for the expense of the Board of Con trol. The fee from water division No. 1 have not yet been paid, but will be soon, and when they are It will mean another neat lump of money for the state treasurer. , During the first three-quarters of this year the state engineer paid in to the state treasury department the sum of $11,217, which had been taken in through fees in granting water , rights under the new code This sum was $1217 In excess of the appropriation for bis office during the year. Much Irrigable Land LocU?d. The appropriation for the year for the engineer's office Is $10,000, and out of it during the past two seasons surveys were made as a basis for the adjudication of water rights by the Board of Control, and 2445 miles of main canals were actually located. These serve to irrigate 110,396 acres of land, which is scattered over 214 townships. ' The cost of the work In iirvovlnr and locatlnsr them was 7 7-10 cents per acre. Twenty different streams were In volved. On the Umatilla only 16, 921 acres of Irrigable land was found as against 19,854 acres on Crooked river, in Central Oregon, This was considerable of a surprise, as it was generally expected that the showing would be to the contrary. Another surprise was the location of 19,128 ! nf lrrlalble land along the North Powder river in Baker coun'y, This is the first accurate informa tion pertaining to the use of water in Irrigation ever collected In the atate. and it has all been collected without the cost of a single dollar to the taxpayers. . Maple Add Gr ove Tuesday night the little Indian pa ttents in the open-air sanatorium at Chemawa had a touch of "back to tHe wild." It was caused by a visit of a mountain Hon, which one of the little fellows saw lurking near the tent. He screeched like the hero ine in a dime novel is supposed to do in like circumstances, or as a pretty co-ed with clock-work stock ings would screech at the sight of a mouss that Is If there was any bold, bad boys around to see the display of fright and stockings. Night watch man John Llphart rushed to the boy s aid. and ran" across the animal, which, he says, was six feet long, and had tail four feet long, which It lashed to the mast, or something, and re- fu'fiod to sjclddoo. Llphart flrod two shots at it from his revolver, whtch frightened the beast so that It un lashed its tall and fled. No damage was done, other than it scared sever al shades of color off some of the kids. This is the second time the ani mal has been seen, the first time frightening a tramp until his face looked clean. MONEY EVEN OH tlELSOII-MORGAII FIGHT SATURDAY H ition FIGHTING FOR A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT MEXICANS ARE SWORN TO OVERTHROW DIAZ AND GET " THE GOVERNMENT AS PROM ISED RY THE LIBERALS IN 1006. Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Is the CLOSEST IN and the only RESTRICTED residence section In Tillamook City. Improvements consists of graded and graveled ' streets, sidewalks, city water, electrio light and maple trees planted at curb line. Will be the choice and select resi dence section with many beautiful hemes builded there during the next two years; the location if lueal. Is only three to six blocks from the business center of Tillamook and the price' and terms on the lots should Induce you to investigate this oppor tunity to lavest. la now on the market, under contract from the owners. The sale of the platting la limited to TWENTY LOTS AT THE PRESENT PRICES. After twenty lots are sold the price of all the unsold lota will be advanced $109 on each lot. Get in and make sel otlon of your lot early. The opportunity for "SAFE andCONSERVATIVE" Investment Is now offered to you, for no mistake can possibly be made in buying a lot In this Gilt-Edge Realty Offering. , - Rollie W. Watson, Agt. for DVVIGHT & CURTIS, Owners tOMiTBO rasas xjubbp wisa. Eagle Pass, Tex., Nov, 24. The oath taken by members of the Mexi can revolutionary Junta which first met at St. Louis In 1906, was re vealed here today. It reads: "As Mexican cltixens we swear to take up arms to overthrow President Dias and will not relinquish our purpose until we obtain a provi sional government guaranteed tho liberal party on July 1, 1906. "Patriots undertaking leadership must circulate a manifesto Inviting the people to overthrow the govern ment. It is prohibited to trsat with uersons obstructing the revolution ! and he who does Is unpardonably 'sentenced to capital punishment by tj c'Jiinc'l of war orgun'red for this purpose. "Chiefs of the revolution are em I powered to send txpedltlous and to I make appointments. Every grouo I chief Is authorized to raise funds from government officers or from any persons from whom they are able to obtain them, and by any means they may adopt." o CONTEST ELECTION BECAUSE THE WOMEN VOTED San Francisco, Nov. 24. With but two days more In which to get a line on the probable winner of the Mor an-Nelson fight. San Francisco fans are in a quandary which way to bet their coin. As a result the figures chalked up today were even money anil thr la every indication that there will be no change until after the men enter the ring on Saturday afternoon. Followers of the two men, no mat ter which way they lean, have been waiting for, odds. When It was "In dicated today that there would be no favorite. betMng began in earnest and Betting Commissioner Tom Cor- bett reported that more wagers were laid up to noon than had been made since the men were matched. STERILIZED BARBER SHOP. A Famous Shop in the Cnrrolton Ho tel, Baltimore, Maryland. The barber shop In the Carrolltou hotel, Baltimore, sterilises every thing it uses in the shop. The ster ilising- is done hy heat. The- towels the razors, the strops, the soap, tho combs and brushes are all sterilized before being used on a customer. Where there Is no sterilization, have the barber use Newbro's Herplcide. It kills the dandruff germ and it Is an antiseptic for the scalp, and for the face after shaving. All leading barbers everywhere appreciate these potent facts about Herplcide and they use it. "Destroy the cause, yon remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Com pahy, Dotroit, Mich. One dollar bot tles guaranteed. J. C. Perry. Special Agent. Dayton's city election Is to be con tested bees use women were allowed to vote. The provision of the cHv charter ' granted by the legislature arma vears since gave women the right to vote. The contest is based on the grounds that the qualification of voters are determined by the con stitution, and the legislature has no nnwer to add to. or take from that document anything whatsoever. In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the band that a child thrust lato his cage. Danger to a child is sometime- rt when laaat regarded. Olen n comae through colds .croup and hnnnlnf mil eh. Thev alar thou sands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have saved. "A few doses cured our baby." writes Mrs. Oeorge B. Davis, of Flat Rock. N. C. "We always give It to him when be takes cold. It Is a wonderful medicine for babies.'.' Best for coughs, colds, is rrinne." asthma, hemorrhages, weak lungs. 60c. $1.00 Trial bottle free BENNSYLmNIA Beginning Movetiber 27, 1910 IVew i or 15 i rails arrive at and depart from u J. ENNSYLVANIA. DWION IhNeVffirk GitvS Busiest Spot Seventh Avenue at Thirty-second Street One Block from Broadway Downtown New York passengers may transfer to local trajns at Manhattan " Transfer (near Newark) and go by way of Jersey City Station, either through the Hudson and Manhattan tubes to the Hudson Terminal; or to Pennsylvania Stations at Cortlandt Street and at Desbrosses Street. . Through trains from and to the West connect in Pennsylvania Station1 with Long Island Railroad trains which include frequent service to and from Flatbush Avenue Station, Brooklyn. Consult Agents for particulars, or address TO F. N. KOLLOCX. District Agent U2a Third Street, PORTLAND. ORB. You Can Cure That Backache. Pain along the back, dizziness, head ache and general languor. Oet a package of Mother Cray's AU8TRA- uan-LKAP, e pieasantest root and herb cure for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. When you feel an run down, tired, weak and without energy use this remarkable combina tion oi nature s neros ana roots, as a regulator it has no equal. Mother uray a Ausiraiian-iieai is soia dj druggists or sent by mall for 50 cents' sample sent tree. Address The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results. It seems that there are times, af ter all, when the colonel can refrain from talking toe much. Commercial Advertising The kind of advertising that pays cannot be had for a song. We do the kind that pays. Our work la the best and prices uni form. If you have not given The Journal a trial it will pay you to do so. We always aim to please. e Daily Capital Journal ee ee I ; : 11 1 AN APOL0 Sal Notice. Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of. Ordinance 200, I will on the 80th day of November, 1910, at t o'clock p. m. at the pound In the city of Salem, sell t public auction the following described lm- npunded animals, to-wlt: One Black spring heifer calf. One Jersey - spring heifer calf, with white on nose. Thn owner of said animals can have the same by proving property and paying the legal charges and keeping, etc., and In default thereof for five days, I will proceed to sell said animals at puhllo auction, as provided In ordinance No. 429 of the aforesaid city. D. W. GIBSON. City Marshal. Salem, Ore.. Nov. 19, 1910. ll-24-6t Alcohol sn Medicine. Alcohol Is the best known preser vative .of medical compounds, and the average proprietary medicine contains from 1 per cent to 23 pee cent, which Is the smallest possible amount to preserve the Ingredients, while the average doctor's prescrip tion contains from 28 per cent to 60 per cent. Such standard preparations as Ly dia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound contain but 18 per cent, and they even put the Compound up in tablet form, which the over-scrupulous woman, who objects to alcohol In any degree, may use. Try a Journal "Want Ad " We sincerely regret that we were unable to handle the extraordinary rush of eager purchasers on the i opening day of the Great Administrator's Shoe Sale. Very many prospective customers could not wait their turn to be watted' on, and consequently had to leave. The crowd kept coming all day as fast as one purchaser left another was ready to take bis place. When we open again Friday morning we will be In better shape to handle the Immense volume of business this great sale brought we have hired additional clerks who will be ready to take care of the Individual wanta of the crowd. Every one was delighted with the extraordinary values offered, and many expressions of wondeor at the marvelous shoe bargains were heard on all sides. A Truly Great Sale Is This Administrator s' Shoe Sale I. And thrifty shoppers reaped a harvest, saving collectively many hundreds or dollars ny tne unparaueieu shoe values. We bave bargains In abundance. Its, It Our immense stock of over $25,000 is almost inexhaustable it must be cut in two and sold at a reduction of from 30c to 60c on the dollar Don't miss thecrowning bargain event of all shoe sales known to Salem bargain history Oregon Siioe Co 1 75 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon Guaranteed ky J. C. Perry.