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PAGB FUCR. DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM, OREGOX. MONDAY, JUXE 12, 1011. BelburOvn With K C Baking Powder any housewife can easily make bis cuits, cakes and pastries that sur pass the product of the world's greatest chefs. A trial will prove that to your entire satisfaction. Send for the KC Cook's Book See below llQ A lifetime of pleasant bake-days if you use BAKING POWDER 25 Ounces for 25 cts. Complies with the NntlonnI nnd State Pure Pood tnw. Send for the K C Cookn Book. You cnn have a copy FREE. The K C Cook s Hook, con tiiininit 90 tested, easily-made recipes, sent free upou receipt of the colored certificate puclted iu the 25-ceut can. Send it today. Jaque Mf. Co., Chicago 26 llroke His Eur Drum. Los Angeles, Cal., June 12. Rich ard Bennett, actor, who Is starring in "Pierre of the Plains" at a local theater, is suffering from a bursted ear drum today sustained when his wife, Mabel Morrison, was called upon in the play to give the too-gay French Canadian a resounding smack on the ear. In reality she is sup posed to strike on the neck, but in the excitement she struck him upon the ear the left one and burst his ear drum. MAY ROBERTS .WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK CHAinnXfJ ACTHKSS MILL 1'KE- SE.M "THE KEJITEXATIOX OF A I'M MAHY," SllTOKTED BY A 8TK0XG COMPANY. THE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE EXCEPTIONAL s e 0 o B 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 I I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 immmaammmmaaa 00 0000000O00O0- 0 0 0 0 0 o 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tiir uiroTrnii uinnii Trirnmnn nniinmu A imp iiipMn iinuim iii-KnwM uviwnnif I III. II kill 1.1 111 UI1IUI1 I LLLUIIHI II UUIIIIHI1I Wide awake Captains, Lieutenants and Privates on the firing line of affairs know Western Union Day Letters and Night Letters as quick, sure, economical business ammunition. These 50 word letters sent by telegraph are revolu tionizing even modern business methods. 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0000000OavB0( 00O00O9C00OO0OO0O9 00000000000000OOOI 0000OO0OO0OOOOOOOO MMMMMMM-M-M-MMMMMM Cook with Gas The present cheapness of gas makes it more popu lar than ever as a fuel. Cooking on hot summer days has always been the dread of every housewife. With a gas range summer cooking becomes a pleas ure instead of a dreaded task, You will never 1 SjF l 0fWfW0JH!! know the great convenience of gas until you have tried it, Let us install gas in your home free, We have the New Process and New Idea gas ranges, Also hot plates to fit on anv make of wood range, so as to make a con venient gas rtnd wood stove combined, Buy now and have the gas put in ready for the hot weather EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED There is no reasonable argument against success. Numerous coniec tures explanatory nnd otherwise are advanced, but if one examines Into the successful undertakings theatri callv and eoinnierclnllv. find rim It is merit and effort, and not accl- uentai. t or instance "The Rejuve nation of Aunt Mary" as presented by Muv Rrth.snn l.i nn IllntitmHnn Uora we have a bright and particularly funny comedy presented by an un usually clever actress, the personal ity of an old maid her first visit to Now York and her experience ably uiusirateu Dy clever Impersonation, nciice mem anu success. Miss Rohson ilnnlir-ntpd thin mm cess in London at Terry's theater An English audience la ical over American nlnvs. tint In 'this case the comedy is pure, bright and very ninny anu miss Kobson as "Aunt Mary" won immediate recog nition; the freezing attitude of that British audience melted and Miss Kouson was In the sunshine of norm larity. She carrlpd fhom will, h, with shouts of laughter, and the siaiu, uigninea newspapers of Lon don elated and even bubbled over nnss itooson s and her play, express ing their opinion that Miss Robson's cnaraeienzation Had not been equalled by an Enirlish iln Then follows a full revision of the piay, a somewhat unusual proceeding of the English critics over a comedy pruuueuon. The theater enlner nnhllp wna in. tercsted and Miss Robson's engage ment was extended from three to eight weeks merit was recognized uiiu uuHiaiiieu. Miss Rohson, with the original company will nnnenr nt tho p.i.nn,i Opera House on Wednesday, June 21, in eaeiuiuB me piay in the same clev erness and Without n slnirlo r.l,r,.ra from the London production. i'rices, Jl.no, 51.00, 75c and EOc. DONALD YOUNG IS BITTEN BY STRANGE DOG Donald Youner. the of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P. Young, wuh pounced upon yesterday after noon bV a lnrCfi lllrrl finer nrwl o,ot.o ly bitten. It was feared for awhile that it might prove fatal, but Inquir ies at the Clayton home this morn ing disclosed the fact that the boy was restine easilv. and thnr nnin. complications should set in he will recover. The boy. at the time -wna n , alley at the rear of th Ynnnp- Vmma The father was at work in his shop, mo. in tne auey James Olmstead was repairing his automobile. The dog, which had been lingering about the neighborhood for several days, came along, and the boy put out his hand to pet it. He savs that. th doc- snapped at the hand, and then leaped ac HID mroat. The cries of the boy called the attention of Olmstead, and the animal then had the boy down with his teeth sank clear through one cheek. Olmstead by the use of a wrench succeeded in driving the dog away, and the child was carried into the house and medical aid sum- monea. In addition to sufferin? from tha wound the boy is today suffering from a case of the chicken pox. A search is being made for the dog, but so far it has not boon ran. tured. Confident that the schools of this state excel In attendance those of any other state. State Superintendent or Public. Instruction Alderman In tends writing the state superinten dent of every other state inviting them to compare the attendance of the schools of their states with that In this. Linn and Lane counties, according to Alderman, are the banner coun ties In the state In the way of at tendance. There are about 15 high schools In the two counties. In the former three years ago there was an attendance of 200 and now it Is 800 an Increase so remarkable In the judgment of the superintendent that he believes It excels that of any oth er state. Another remarkable fea ture about the schools in the state In the opinion of the sunerlntendent is that 80 per cent of the eight grade suiuenis uecome high school pupils. As a general rule the attendance, lie- gins to fall off when the high school stage is reached says the superln tenilent o ARE TAKING A CENSUS OF THE TOWEL'S BUGS Topeka. Ka n.. .Turin 19 Vvnorto In the- ofllce of the state board of health went out last week and cap. tured a number of roller towels that were Deing used in hotels in different parts of the state. They are now engaged In making a ceneus of the different kinds of germs upon them. From the result of the count of the bacterial population, Dr. s. J. Crumbins, secretary of the board, will make his recommendations to the board as to what action shall be taken. It is GXDGCtPd thnf fi A will recommend an order to be followed Dy a stringent law prohibiting the ue ui iuner toweis in public places. "Why.'' said Dr Cnimhlno 'an of these towels are alive with germs, some good and some bad. Many skin diseases are spread in that way and the roller towel Is responsible for nearly AS ITlfinV (in Spa nf rnhornn Inala as the common drinking cup." I NO MONEY FOR APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS As there was onlv an nnnrnnrin- tion of $1,000 made by the last legis lature for reward purposes in the cases of apprehension of criminals, Governor West found himself unable to offer a reward for the apprehen sion of the fiend who murdered the Hill family in Milwaukee, lint hr, advised the sheriff of the county that In the event the guilty party is ar rested and convicted he will recom mend to the legislature rhnt a re ward of ?2,5O0 be given for the Hill iiiuruerer anu ?looo for the Griffith murderer. Several months airo the Mrf'iilir.r.h murder occurred in Raker nnnntv and the $1,000 reward provided by uie legislature was ottered in that ease. The governor is of the opin ion that both the Hill and Griffith cases are of such an atrocious char acter that when caller! in tha ttan. tion of the legislature it will un doubtedly maka provision for there-ward. 4 - EXAMINING REFERENDUM PETITIONS Now that dlaclnsnrA nf fprcrorloo - . AU.I.VO have been marlr. with nnmH i thn signatures on the petitions referring i ne uregon university appropria tions, friends of the hill ing $50,000 for the Monmouth Nor mal scnooi, and also friends of the Malnrkev nubile ntillt V Villi n lirt ginning to take an interest in the petitions filed in these cases, and it may be that an investigation will al so be prosecuted in both. Already a slight investigation has been made as to the names on the petitions referring the Monmouth appropriation. Slight as It has been it has been sufficient to disclose that there aro forged signatures on the petition, but whether enough of them exist to Invalidate it remains to bo seen. No investigation, so far as can be learned, has been made with to the Malnrkey bill. When the petition was filed in that case the le gality of It was questioned, and it will not bo surprising should friends of the measure attack it on that ground, and also on the ground that there -are forgeries committed In the signing of the petitions. ' WOMEN MAY AVOID OPERATIONS By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The following letter from Mrs. Orville Kock will prove how unwisa it is for women to submit to tha dangers of a surgical oiieration when it may be avoided by taking Lydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. She was f oiirwecks in the hospital nnd came homo suffering worse than before. Here is her own statement. Paw 1'aw, Mich. "Two years ag I suffered very severely with a dis- placement. 1 could not be on my feet for ;i loner time. My physician treated me for seven months without much relief and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an operation. I was there four weeks'and came home Buffering worse than uetore. My mother advised line to trv Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I did. Today I am well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise my friends who are alllicted with any female complaint to try it." Mrs. Okville Kock, It. It. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once Like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Tor thirty years it has been the stan dard remedy for women's ills, and has positively restored the health of thou sands of women. Why don't you try it? I T "W' -T. 1 Ml FOLEY'S. KIDNEY REMEDY Is particularly recommended for chronic enses of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to adjust and control the kidney and bladder ac tion andls healing, strengthening and bracing. L. McConnell, 117 Catherna St., Elnilra, N. Y., says: "Two bottles did the work most ef fectively, and proved to me beyol .1 t-- ML 1 4. .... ... uuuur. ii is me most reliable Kidney medicine I had ever taken and It shall always havo my endorsement." Red Cross Pharmacy. Notice of Intention to Improve Cen. ter street Notice is hereby elven tlmt tha common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient and pro poses to improve Center street, In the city of Salem. Oreeon. with hitn. lithic pavement, from the west line of Liberty street to the west line of Front street, at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property with in said limits and according to the plans and specifications adopted for said improvement and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed description of said improve ment, and are hereby made a part of this notice. This notice is published for ten (10) days pursuant to the order of the common council and the date of the first publication thereof is the first day of June 1911. Remon strances may be filed against said improvement within ten (10) days from the last publication of this no tice and in the manner provided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 6-1-llt City Recorder. o . Lightning Kills Few . In 1906 lightning killed only 169 people in this whole country. One's chances of death by lightning are less than two in- a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble is vastly great er, but not if Electric Bitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, la., proved. Four doc tors gave him up after eight months of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow Jaundice. He was then completely cured by Elec tric Bitters. They're the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 60 cents, at J. C. Perry's. n i What a funny man Mr. Bryan is; he supposed platform promises were made to be kept Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent de spondency and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers, o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A NO MORE GRAY HAIR It is easier to preserve the color of the hair thaa to restore it, although it is possible to do both. Our grandmothers understood the secret. They made and ilSPrl fl jU17P tftH " nnrl tliuii lnrlr alnaav a ....... uu.tt, &.o.-.J oair long after middle life was due to this ract. uur motners Have gray nairs be fore they nrp fiftt. hut tlmv ... hnin ning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sage tea" for uieir nair, ana are last tollowing suit. ine present generation has the advan tage of the nnsr in that .an i ready to use preparation called Wyeth'9 Sage and Sulphur. As a scalp tonic and color restorer, this preparation is vastly superior 10 ine orainary "sage tea made bvOtir irrnnrlmnfhpra. nnA Ih nnn ha bought for 50 cents and $1 a bottle at uiiuo.se any nrst-ciass arug store, or will be sent dirppr hv tha VVtrath r,l,m:..ni Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York iiiy, uuou receipt 01 price, J. O. PERRY, Baiem Oregon. o TESTED AND PROVEN. iuu LOOkir, For the Best Orchard Development Proposition in Oregon? l I tt t i we nave it: Call and see us. The A. C BOHRNSTEDTfl ju? u. 3. national Bank Bldg SALEM, OREGON Head Ofllre. Mlnnennnllii. Minn. Brunch Offices! JTaclcny and CrcsweU, fcj J n Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Duct FiJ I IVL Made by the BYDNEX ml UUHPANY, Sydwy, U w m. u-w ivr m f. Md Whort alwiyi Q P.B. WALLACE, Jl There Is a Heap of Solace In Being Able to Depend Tpon a Well Earned Iteptitatlnn. For months Sal pm rpnrlpra haua seen the constant expression of praise tor uoan s Kidney Pills, and read about the eood work tiiou have done in this locality. Not another reiiieuy ever produced such convinc ing proof of merit. C. V. Hill. 1317 s street, Salem Oregon, says: "Doan's tviuney mis are by no means a new remedy to me. as I have hhpiI thpm off and on for years. I have always eujoyeu lairiy good Health and about the only thing that has made me miserable has heen kliln and backache. I finally got Doan's tuuney fins at ur. Stone's Drug store and their use entirely cured me. i am a nrm Deuever In the mer it of this remedv and Am nlpnnoH in recommend it whpn ever nn ftnnA.. tunity occurs. lhe above statement wnn aU,an January 31. nnd ao n,n,,i on Nov. 22, 1909 by Mr. Hill. He saiu: -since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kidney and bladder com- piumi, i nave naa no return attack." For sale bv nil ,1 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name rvmn'o ond take no other.- - i o- Chahberlnln'a foiirt Tmri i sold on a guarantee that if you are noc sacisnea after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It Is up iu yon to try. sold by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A "JUST LIKE THE FLOWER" SpicWer's SELECT LILY OF THE VALLEY PERFUME. It Is sweet, delicate and lasting, mm a great iavonte with lovers of fine Derfume. heln? tha nni .k. lutely perfect Lily of the Valley odor ever pmuueea. ji.hu an ounce. Se lect Lily of the Valley Toilet Water 50c and J 1.00. SeWr T.ilv tha Valley Talcum Powder, 25c. Fof sale uy CROWX DRUG CO., Opera House Pharmacy. Salem Fence Works : f Headquarters for Woven Wir T 'ouuius, nop wire, uaro I Wire, Poultry Netting, Shla- I I gles, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. f t B. and Ready Roofing. Screen T Tl j . . I . . . . . . jjuuio u(i AajuBiame window Screens. All at the lowest T T prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN J 250 Court street Phone It 4 f444M- M M H 7 Ml "mW "Economies" Wc Can't Afford In one sense, we pnnM , mnnp.. Kv n.!nn i J , .... k. """rw u? .6 ""ir jts .wj uooi, ujr usiug cueaper starcn anu lower priced emploj But the saving at most would be only a fraction of the resit loss in reDutatlon. You can count on the fact that we practice no "economy" J takes it nut nf vnnr plntfiau We aim to do the finest laundering 'possible, second to none. M nn t rnn a tall na . . . .i ir . . ... . t uo wo Huuueeu. iou win iiKe our worK. Try it Lc SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, 1 none 25- 13C-1C0 SOUTn LIBEIITT STBII 4MIMMMIMIMM CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of m FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A Si. ClBTllH Rf tnr SIMH.n u NEVER INOWN TO Mil. Rural Siij t fl.tli' fftct un tlusvrauteeil or Money Rffuudinl. Khui nrpn.bl for fl.00 per bo. Will lend them ud trial, to be pni.l rrfr" wneu relieved. Ham pi si Kne. U your druKUtJuw out kuu uur urueis w me UNITED MtLICt CO., IOI t. UnoTIn. Pa. Sold in Salem by Dr. S. C. Sfone SALEM BANK &TRUST CO. General Ranking nnd Trust BhpIiwss MTtil. YHI.U uur assurance mat we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your BanKing Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good Banking principles. no ray our rer Cent on Savings. i.mmiy s.reet, .insr, mr State. DR. L. B. STEEVES, T,, . L. H. ROBERTS, Directors. J. L. AHLERS, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier. S. S. EAST, Vice-President. WEBSTER'S I NEW I Internationa! DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTS The Only New unabridged 1 tionarv in manv years. Contains the pith and eswsi oi an authoritative iidki Covers everv field of tim edge. An Encyclopediilaf Rinc-ln book. The Only Dictionary witht! New Divided rage. 4UO,ooo woras. zvuu tt 6000 iuustrauons. uoai,iiv Ti.lf n million dollars. ! Let us tell you about thi remarkable single voium Write torn pagea,fQllH tioulin, IS n W on Stat Ilea that mei mei ele dlr am aal fre nil enl dai to ne of aii MMMM ! MORRIS' CASH Feed and Grocery Store Phone 1497 No. 10 pail Cottolene ..$1.50 No. 5 pail cottolene . ... ... ,60c 10 lb best lard $1.25 6 fb best lard 65c Best Sweet Sugar Cured Hams ..... , .17c Nice sugar cured streaked bacon ..,..170 Blue Seal, a fine blend1 flour .. ,.i.$i.io Perfection flour .,. .'$1.20 Fancy Patent hard wheat flour .$1.30 3 cans good Table Peaches, 50c 5 cans good Table Apri cots ,60o 3 cans String Beans ......25c 3 cans Milk 25c 5 pkgs Corn Starch 25c 2 lbs beat Tillamook Cream Cheese . ,i. ., ,35c 3 cans Alaska salmon ... ,25c 1 gallon Best Syrup 45c Free Delivery Mi. m m ' I JWE - : PHSim.llllHIMiVlt " t Celebrated Lemr Furw, The Best Heater It will save you nviey every osT own It. I ell ai d nstal' the Let me give you figures. See Me Aiout an individual lighting fHj ror your home. 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