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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOA. THURSDAY, JIXE 1, 1911. tXGl TWO. the capital journal E. HOFER, Editor and I Proprietor. H. M. HOFER, Manager Sjdqxofent NewipPr Dtntet to American PriadpWs and U Pnnrrws nd VmlaiMmit of AllOwttoa Published Erarr Ermine Except Sunday. StJem, On. SUBSCRIPTION RATESl (Inrmriably In Adnnce) tkfly.br Curler, per yeu IS.OO Per mooth fJeiir. br Mall, per rfJ , 4.(0 Per moot! Weekly. by Ma Pr yer IM Six FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPOKI OF COURSE YOU WILL SEE HIM FLY ONE OP THE GREATEST OP THE WORLD'S BIRDMEN TO BE HERE IN ONE OP THE FAMOUS BIG CURTIS9 BirLAXES JUNE 4. .,. June 4 'will from that date on, be one by which to measure and recall events. On that day the first flying machine to ever try the air of the Willamette Valley will be seen in Salem. All the arrangements have been made, and the aviator, on ot the very best in the world, ia in good trim and so is his machine, and making successful flights nearly every day. Monday he made a great flight in California, sailing out over the breakers, and carrying mail to an outgoing steamer. He will fly at Medford before coming bere and according to the local pa pers the biggest crowd ever gath ered in that city will De mere to see him. As one paper puts it, all Rogue River Valley will take a hol iday and come to see the birdman. Some have thought the prices charged high, but it is the beat that can be done. The promoters do not expect to make a dollar out of it, but stajid to lose, and their whole object Is to give the whole valley a chance to see what until a year or two ago was considered an eternal Impossibility, a man safely soaring at will and where he pleased, trrougn "be air. No chofcft will made at all fir children under 12 - years of ge. n ! exween that and II half urii'.e. Indica'.Ki is arc thn' there win ce a iecord-orek'ap crowd, us lnq'irpi are coming in fiom all the surcund lng country, and especially from points not reached ry the local pa . . pers, lnquring as to details. It should also be remembered that it is not Just a simple flight that you see, but Ely does innumerable stunts, all Beemingly Impossible, rinrtine. eliding, turning In sweeping circles, and in fact doing about every thing a blid can do except lay eggs, and incubate. Wherever he has made a flight the newspapers are filled with enthusiastic articles about his work, and their praise is only limited by their ability to express Ideas. It Is a dead certainty that those who see Ely will go home well satisfied with the exhibition, and that those who do not will always regret it. The street car lines will be in con dition and prepared to handle the big crowds, so that it will be easy to get out to the grounds. - Don't forget that the machine takes the air promptly at 2:30 Sun day afternoon June 4. "It cured me,'' or "It saved the life of my child," are the expres sions you hear every day about ' Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is true the : world over where this valuable rean ' edy has been introduced. No other madilcine in use for .diarrhoea or bowel complaints baa received such general approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is that It cures. " Sold by all dealers LEGISLATURE APPROPRIATED KOBE THAN FOUR MILLION Exclusive of the appropriations made for the Oregon University and the Monmouth Normal school the last legislature appropriated the sum of $4,709 246.66, according to James Allison of the office of the secretary of state, who has just completed the work of summing up the appropria tions made. This is by considerable the largest appropriation ever made by any leg islature of the Btate. The appropri ations for the Oregon University and the Monmouth Normal school have been referred to the people and should they Indorse the action of the legislature with relation to them at the next general election, It will In crease the present amount for the biennial period including this years 1911 and 1912 by several hundred thousand. A .jo Afraid to use hair preparations? y ffQld C Certainly not, if your doctor approves. Let him decide about your using Ayer's Hair Vigor for falling hair or dandruff. It will not color the hair, neither will it tTTTTTTTTTrM In one sense, we could save money by using cheaper Boap than the very best, by using cheaper starch and lower priced employees, etc. But the saving at most would be only a fraction of the resulting loss In reputation. you can count on the fact that takes It out of your clothes. We aim to do the finest laundering possible, second to none. Our I patrons tell us we succeed. You will like our work. Try it Low est prices guaranteed. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, Phone 25. 1U.164 SOUTH LIBERTY 8TBEET - EARNED A MILLION AND A HALF The reports of the Oregon Electric and the United Railways company were filed yesterday with the state tax commission, and the report of the former shows the total earnings of It to have been for the year 1910, $533,287, while the operating ex penses were shown to have been $266,736. The net earnings are set down as $247,288 and the total In come at $248,740. The valuation of the equipment is estimated at $833 009. The taxes for the year 1920 were $22,439, or about double those of the previous year. The earnings of the United Rail ways aru given as $56,213 and the operating expenses at $56,604. The net income was $108, and the taxes for the year 1910 $4368. The gros searnings of the Oregon California Railroad company are given at $9,082,449 for 1910 and the operating expenses at $4,727,380. The total Income was $4,360,118 while the taxes amounted to$369, 467. The net earnings per mile for this road is $6445. WILLAMETTE TO CELEBRATE HER BIRTHDAY Dr. F. S. Hoyt, of Cincinnati; Rev. John Flynn, of Portland and Asahel Bush, three of the men who incorpor ated Willamette University in 1S53, will attend the commencement exer cises of the institution this year, with a view of making the event one of the most memorable in its history. Pres ident Homan is planning to have as many students who attended the school between 1850 and 1862 as can poaelbly do so attend. Special preparations are being made for the recognition of the trus tees, and all have agreed to be pres ent. Recognition will also be given the students who attended the school during the above period, and it is the desire of. the president of the school to have them send their names in so that he may communicate with them cn the subject. It is also the deslrn to have friends knowing of students who attended the school during the period to snd or bring the names of such students, together with their ad dresses STATE MEWS. The Locksley Hall hotel at Sea side was burned to the ground Wed nesday morning. Loss about $10, 000. The fire caught from a kettle of tar which was being boiled on the kitchen stove for the purpose of re pairing the roof. Mrs. Sophie Crate, aged 93, who located with her husband at "Crate's Point," about a mile west of The Dalles, in 1848, died! Tuesday. The First Christian, church at Culver, Crook county, was dedicated Sunday. Grants Pass gets a postal bank. John C. Caraoiii, a prominent pion eer of Portland, died suddenly Wed nesday at his Portland home. Portland, for the month of May, shipped more, wheat.-and-flour than any city in the United States.. Twenty-six nurses will graduate to night at the Portland Good Samari tan hospital. The warm wave struck Portland just in time for the rose show. It was 90 in the shade at The Dalles Wednesday. Adolph E. Carlson, aged 22, was drowned at the foot of Ah street, Portland, Tuesday evening, by upset ting his canoe. Hie could not swim. A company with $25,000 capital has been formed in Sherwood for the purpose of developing oil fields near that place. harm or injure. J. O. A yet Oo., TwwM. Mam. we practice no "economy" that ' t 4 THE CHIEF AFTER THE PRISONERS Complaints are reaching the police department that the dog poisoner s at work again In the city, and Chief of Police Hamilton is making a thor ough investigation of the matter, and indicated today that he had a clue which he was following up, and which he believes will lead to the ap prehension of the guilty parties. Several months ago residents oi the city had good dogs poisoned, and, while every effort was then made to locate the guilty parties, It failed. For a while no trouble was experi enced by dog owners, but the other day a prominent citizen, whose name the chief declines to disclose, report ed to him that an attempt had been made to poison his dog by leaving some poisoned liver on the walk in front of the residence. me cniei is havine the liver analyzed, and feels confident that he will secure enough evidence so that when he arrests the parties he suspects that he can bring about their conviction. o Proposals for South Wing of Recelv Ing Ward at Oregon State Insane Asylum Notice to Bidders. The board of trustees of the Ora gon State Insane Asylum will open sealed bids for the construction of the south wing of the receiving ward building at that Institution, on Wed' nesday, June 14, 1911, at 2 p. m., at the executive chambers, state capi tol. Salem Oregon. Plans and speci fications of same may be seen at the office of Lazarus & Logan, architects, Portland, Oregon; at the office of the superintendent of the Oregon State Insane Asylum Salem, Oregon; and at the office of Clerk of Board of Board of Trustees, at state capitol Salem, Oregon. Contractors desirous of obtaining plans and specifications covering the general work of this building may do so by depositing $10 with the arch! tects for each and every set taken therefrom, as a guarantee that the plans and specifications received by them will be returned to the office in good order and condition on or be fore the time stipulated on the draw ing receipt On return of said drawings, the money will be refunded. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in a sum not less than 10 per cent of the total amount of the bid, and the same should be sealed and addressed to the under signed, and marked on the outside of the envelope. "Bid for South Wing or Receiving ward, Oregon State In sane Asylum." The Board of Trus tees of the Oregon State Insane Asy lum reserves the right to reject any ana all bids. R. A. WATSON Clerk Board of Trustees, Oregon state insane Asylum. Salem, Oregon May 31, 1911. Date of last publication, June 13 1911. 6-l-5t o FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to adjust and control the kidlney and bladder ac tion and is healing, strengthening and bracing. L. McConnell, 117 Catherna St., Elmlrai, N. Y., says "Two bottles did the work most ef foctlvely, and proved to me beyostl doubt it Is the most reliable kidney medicine I had ever taken and it shall always have my endorsement. Red Cross Pharmacy. ROME has Cement Sewers centuries old From the earliest times ' down ' to the present cement has al ways been used In sewer con struction. Every sewer has Its cement joints, cement lining, brick laid In cement mortar, monolithic or sectional cement pipe or some manner of cement construction. We use the lateest methods and manufacture a glazed ce ment pipe made entirely of a mixture of one part cement and two parts coarse sand. This makes a pipe that will never wear out Made In Salem by Salem people Your money stays at home when you buy our pips. Call and Inspect our factory., get our prices and save money. Salem Sewer Pipe Company 365 S. Liberty St Phone 14 Safety Convertibility 4 I Regular Income These are some of the ad vantages of an invest ment in our Savings De partment, An ideal investment for idle money or trust funds, Can be withdrawn on de mand, Capital National Bank SAVINGS DEPARTMENT EVERYBODY IS GUNNING FOR RUBBISH The street cleaning department is out In full force today for today Is clean up' day for the city of Salem, and if the wagon of the department has not already passed along the street on which you reside, gather up the old tint cans and rubbish, about your premises and carry them to the nearest white flag and deposit them. ana iney wm be Wen carried away to the city dump without any cost to you save the labor of transporting iuem ior a snort distance. Task a Vast One. The task of cleaning the citv is proving to bo far more vast than those inaugurating the movement naa any idea tt would be. The work began actively yesterday In South, Sa lem, and muck was accomplished. The committee ot women appointed for the different sections of town were busy in arousing interest In the new movement and succeeded in enlist ing the assistance of the school chil dren, and also many residents, and wonderful accomplishments are an ticipated today. May Require Several Days. Despite the earnest and faithful work that is being prosecuted bv those interested, however, It will re quire several days before the task is oompleted. tanitary Inspector Lone bDcDl ail or Testeraa.V in nilftfntr ,,niauet, uiumiuauuuo, cuv. white flags, but was unable to cover the territory, and this mornlne Coun cilman Lafky and his son were out promptly at I o'clock assisting him. Last year the wagons did not clear the streets of the plies of tlni cans and rubbish, but this condition of af fairs will not 'exist this year, as The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck The questions answered below are general In character; the symptoms or diseases are given and answers will apply to any case of similar nature Those wishing further advice, free, m yaddress Dr. Tneo. Beck, College Bldg., College-Elwood Sts, l)nyton. Ohio, en closing self addresoed envelope for reply. No questions will be answered unless full name and address la given. Initials or nom de plume will be used In answers. The prescrip tions can be filled at any well stocked drug Btore. Any druggist, can order of wholesaler. Ma v o The coueh and symp toms of asthma and hay fever which you describe should not be negiectea or it may become chronic. However, I have known chronic cases to be cured and even annual hay-fever pre vented simply by the use of essence mentiio-laxene. Obtain a 2 oz. bottle, and take it pure, or make into a syrup as per the instructions accompanying. This is the most efficient cough, cold, asthma and hay fever treatment that I have met with in my long years of practice. Horace: I am gratified to know that my prescription for your kidney trouble proved so quickly effective. Your latest report, concerning your wife's condition leads me to' believe she is a victim of dyspepsia. , Such symptoms, as fullness after,, eating, pains in stomach and under, shoul ders, heartburn, headache, belching, biliousness, nervousness, insomnia etc., are often present. There is a scientific three course treatment for dyspepsia, indigestion and kindred ailments, known as tablets triopep tine. You should obtain a supply and use pink after breakfast, white after dinner and blue 'after supper. This restores the stomach to a nor mal, healthy condition., Elderly: The treatment of consti pation for one of your age is one of the most difficult ' which presents it self to a physician I have used the following prescription with much success, and would recommend that you try it: Compound essence car diol 1 oz., fluid extract mandrake 2 drams, aromatic fluid cascara 1 oz., aromatic syrup, rhubarb 4 ozs. Mix. Take from Vi to. a teaspoonful after each meal afld at bed time. This is a verv reliaoie iaxauv , uuu iu .. .. .. , . i . i. large doses is an active cathartic. It may be ued by bid or young. An- other excellent remedy for constipa- tlon of old people is cascaroyal pills, a proprietary but non-secret prepar- ti i Marion R.! You say your extreme thinness makes you an ODiecl OI rial- cule, and that in spite of a good ap petite and plenty of food you do- not gain weight If you want pink cheeks, red Hps, plumpness and the bounding health and spirits of other girls of, your age, you should have the following prescription filled and use for several months: Compound syrup jot hypophosphltes 6 ozs., comp. essence cardlol 1 oz., tincture cado menn comp. 1 oz. Mix and take a teaspoonful before each, meal, if the appetite is not good, or after meals, if it is. In addition, to increase your wMght and round out your figure, take 3 grains . hypo-nuclane tablets In accordance with directions ac mftinnnvlne sealed carton. Art S.: The proper treatment for tired, aching, Bwollen Bweaty burn ing or calloused feet is: Obtain 2 ounces of antiseptic vilane powder. Use a teaspoonful of the powder and a tablespoonful of salt to a gallon of hot water, and Immerse the feet 10 to 15 minutes each night This will draw out the poisons, tone up the flesh and tendorfs, improve the circu lation, etc., so that you will experi ence no more suffering. Madam R. : I will not answer questions unless full name and ad dress is given me. I never publish full names, but I have no time for the Idle and curious. Young L.: Your headaches are due to eyestrain or perhaps to indi gestion. Any uneasiness after eating indicates the latter trouble. To over come It obtain tablets triopeptlne in sealed package and take as per di rections. To relieve headache or neuralgia I know of nothing better than pain-away pills, a non-secret proprietary remedy. Professional: Yes, the plain yel low minyol is much used In beauty parlors for the treatment of the hair and scalp, and these professionals al ways seek the most effective and re- At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "IJORLICK'S' Thi Original and fitnulm IY3ALTED JVHLli Thi Food-drink for All Agu. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it A quick lunch prepared in minute. Tale no imitation. Just uyHORUCTi" la No Oomblno or Trust Councilman Lafky, chairman of the street committee, and under whose direction the cleanup work is oeing done, proposes to see to It that all nllea of rubbish and tin cans are carried to the city dump. SPECIAL EVENIG TRAINS FROU PORTLAND DURING THE ROSE FESTIVAL, VIA OREGON ELEC TRIC RAILWAY. Every evening during the Rose Festival, June 5th to 10th, inclusive, a special train will leave Portland via the Oregon Electric Railway at 11:15 p. m. for Salem and interme diate points arriving at Salem at 1:00 a. m. This service allows you the oppor tunity of seeing all the evening par Reduced round trio fares from all agency stations June 5, 7, 8 and 9. C. E. ALBIN Gen. Agent Salem, Ore. o Lack of interest in one's work is a sure way to shut the door of opportunity. I liable in drugs. I would advise that vou obtain a supply, for it will de lieht your customers. It is the best treatment for oily or greasy hair, falling hair, dead and slplt-end hair dandruff, itching scalp lusterless stringy hair, that I have ever en countered. It is different and acts differently from any other, and is en tirely harmless, as it contains no sulphur and will not color or dye the hair. Buy from your jobber or re tailer. Mr. E. R,: Your symptoms show your system affected by a bad case of catarrh. Neglected catarrh of the head soon produces many complica tions and is often the forerunner of consumption. You must first cure the nostril passages as follows: To a pint of warm water add a half tea spoonful of antiseptic vilane powder. Snuff this mixture through the nos tril passages and gargle the throat until all mucous matter is removed, then apply a balm made by mixing a level teaspoonful of the powder with one ounce of lard or vaseline. To absolutely rid the system, inter nal treatment Is necessary as fol lows: Comp. fld. balmwort 1 oz., comp. essence cardlol 1 oz., fid., ext wahoo 1 oz., neutralizing cordial 3 ozs. Mix and take a teaspoonful be fore or after meals. This will tone up the system and purify the blood. Maiden: Malaria, biliousness or jaundice are frequently the results of neglecting such symptoms as drowsiness, languor, weakness bil iousness, coated tongue, yellow skin dry and Itching skin, nervousness, fever, chills, tremors, etc. This seems to be a chronic case and may require considerable time to cure. tnia n.AanMntinn 1 art vic mn itiuou nu Fluid ext mandrake 2 drams, comp. essence cardiol 1 oz. aromatic cascara 1 oz., aromatic syrup rhubarb 4 ozs. Mix and take from one-half to one tea- spoonful three or four times daily. Three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets would also assist in toning up the uiuuu nuu ucrvuus BHLBUi. A Mother: Bed wetting by 'child ren is usually a disease and should be treated as such. Whipping and scolding will do the child harm. First see that the bowels move reg ularly each day. Eliminate meat diet almost entirely. For the bowels and constipation of children and adults use this: Comp. essence car diol 1 oz., aromatic fluid cascara 1 oz., syrup aromatic rhubarb 4 ozs. Mix and give to 1 teaspoonful three or four times daily, or suffi cient to move the bowels daily. For incontinence, have this filled: Tine ture cubebs 1 dram tincture Rhus Aromatic 2 drams, and compound fluid balmwort 1 oz. Mix and give 10 to 15 drops in water three times daily, continue until all symptoms nave disappeared. Anti-Fat: I receive many letters of Inquiry with regard to a prescrip tio for reducing excessive fat The prescription which I have frequently given In these columns Is entirely harmless If used in accordance with directions and leaves no bad after effects. It will frequently reduce the weight from 3 to 7 lbs. per week, but Its use should be continued a suffi cient period to thoroughly accom plish the desired end. Glycol-arbo-lene 1 oz. aromatic elixir 5 ozs, Mix For the first three days take a tea spoonful after each meal; thereafter Increase to two teaspoonfuls. This Is a very satisfactory treatment and no one should be afraid of using It If the genuine ingredients are used. It unable to obtain any of the drugs mentioned of your regular druggist, go to some prominent, large retail drug store, which Is sure to be well stocked. Claire: Increase your weight ten or tewenty pounds by taking regu larly several months, 3 grain hypo nuclane tablets They Improve the color, too. THE WAY OUT of a Getting a fourth hand for "bridge" uses ot the Telephone, and Telephone Service promotes soclabllty and good fellowship, because it brings neighbors closer together. Ycur friends all live within talking distance. It Is the same with your out-of-tow Bell System makes them your neighbors, too. Your voice n reach all by means of the Bell Long Distance Service. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Bvery Bell Telephone If the Center of the Systein. Bargains 1 In Second Hand Vehicles Two-seat rubber tire surrey, good as new .-.-..$60.00 Top buggy, rubber tires, first-class order 40.00 Good top buggy rubber tire 30.00 Top buggy, steel tire ... 20.00 S. A. Manning Implement House FOOT STATE STREET Arc You Looking For the Best Orchard Development Proposition in Oregon? 1 We have it. Call and see us. The A. C BOHRNSTEDT CO. 304 U.S. National Bank Bids. SALEM, OREGON Head Ofllee, Minneapolis, Minn. Try a Journal Want ) MORRIS' CASH Feed and Grocery j Store Phone 1497 5 cans fine Peaches 50c 3 cans Solid Pack Corn.... 25c 3 cans Columbia Tomatoes. 25c 3 cans Milk 25c 3 cans Alaska Salmon 25c 2 lbs. Tillamook Cream Cheese 35o - Best Breakfast Bacon 20c Heavy , Bacon 17c Best Hams 16c 1 gal. One Syrup 45c 5 pkgs. fine Corn Starch... 25c 5 lbs Best White Beans... 25o 2 1-lb. pkg. Arm & H. Soda.lSo 5 cans nice Apricots 50o 3 cans fine fresh Oysters.. 25c Highland Hard Wheat Flour $1.30 17 lbs. best Cane Sugar.. $1.00 Pick Nick Hams 12 14 c Don't be deceived all my goods nice and fresh and of the same quality sold by others at 20 per cent above my prices. Free Delivery SOCIAL DIIEMIW Is only one o f a thousan. social friends the universal ervlco cf the Branch Offices t Macleay and CreswelL, Ores. Ad for Quick Results Celebrated Lew Fur."- The Best Heater It will save you m- wy every day r" own It. I ell ai & nstal' the belt. Let me give yon figures. See Me AVsut an Individual lighting pi4"' for your home. The best thing the market for coking and lighting A. L. Frasier PhoMlM. JBt, BUts Str J - If ) I T4 IWWWtiHttMJ,- , i I'M). rJljiuuw.,r-' f .'J L 1' I .( i rs " rJ "I iTT-TT iiTTT