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PAGE FOCB BAIL CAPITAL JOCF.NAL. LALEM, OREGON, TVESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1011. BUSIIIESS DEMANDS MORE ROOM To be located In the cky Just a little over a month and And his busi ness grown to such proportions in ttat time that he was compelled to seek larger quarters, Is the experience of Professor S. Z. Bartley, lately from Pittsburg, and henceforth he will be found In room 7 In the Brey-man-Tiush building. The new office roms are commodi ous and to meet the demands of his Increased business, he Is installing an electric room for the treatment of patients a novel feautre In Itself. Professor P.artley has learned that good heulth Is dependent on a per fect blood circulation and the elec tric presplratlon process, is but one of his many up-to-date methods In treating chronic disorders. He makes a specialty of rheumatism, stiff Joints or muscles,, neuralgia, headache, backache, constipation and paralysis. THe1S)S KILLED SCAB Dr MISTAKE UNITED I'REHS I.EAHEH Willi. Houston Tex.f Oct, 3, That J. J. Pipes, a strike-breaker, was killed and George Knight, a strike-breaker, II. B. Crockett and H. B. Slsk, rail road guards, were wounded In a clash near the Southern Pacific yards tore last night Is admitted by offi cials. The police declare the strike breakers and guards quarreled Inside the company's' stockade, the guards bollevlng the strike-breakers were strikers and attacking them before the mistake was discovered. OIL TANKS IN LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, Cal., Oct 3. Fire of mystorlous origin broke out' la the County oil plant here shortly after noon today and spread rapidly. . All the available fire apparatus in that portion of the city 1b fighting the fire. Indications point to the total destruction of the plant, which con sists of two pumping plants used for filling tho sprinkling carts from tank cars for use on tho county roads. About 200,000 gallons of cmde ol) is stored there. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O I A CAPITAL VICK imOS., i nn Him in jiuiuiuuuua ouppuea, I hire, storage and ropnlrlnK. All LOCOMODILB, OHIO, HUDSON, BURNING A'VA J A i,i J U J Li A . ij rt l IA IVr-AjAjI AIUVIVO. 1912 cars now In. Call and see thorn. Phono Main 78i. 173 South Liberty si root. QUALITY IS Pianos, Organs, and the celebrated Edison Phonographs Our fall stock of Pianos, Organs and Fhonographs Is now In and we caa pleaae you. If you wish either give u a call. We take old or gan or planoa la exchange. We sell on easy terms and give you ralue for your money. Full list of Edison records In stock at' all times. Remember the place. CHERRINGTON & PETERS 247 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon f Slops a Cough Quickly Even Whooping Cough A Whole Pint of th Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy for 60o. Money Refunded If It Fails. If yon have an obstlnat,, deep-muted cough- which redo to be cured, net a ( wnt bottle of Unex, mjx it with hom nimle mignr syrup and stnrt taking it. In aide, of !4 hours your oouifh will be gone, or very nearly so. Even whooping-cough is quickly conquered In this way. A 60-eent bottle of I'inei, when mixed with home-made mmr wriip, gives you a pint family supply of the finest cough remedy that innney could buy, at a clear saving of $2. Very easy to prepare full direct Sons in package. Pinex sootnes and heals the Inflamed membranes with remarkable rnpldlty. It timulut'S the appetite, U sllKhtly laxa tive, and has a pleaunt taste children take It wllllnaly. hnlendid for oroup, asthma, brneh!,K tfiron ickle, eh pains, etc., and a thoroughly si.cuekktui remedy for Incipient lun troubles. I'inex Is a special and highly concen trated compound of Norway White l';:.o extract, rich In guaiacol and other healing pine elements. It has often been Imitated, though pmvt encreMully, for nothing; else will produce the wuiie result . t-iinply mix with si:g:ir syrup or strained honey, in a pint bottle, and it Is ready for line. Anyone who tries Pines will qnlck'y nnderstnnd why It is used In more homes In theU. and Canada than any other ooti.?h remedy. The (renulnoinpuamnted to give aUoaite natihfuition or iiuiiity t funded. Certificate of g"nmnte Is Wrapp busl'l ed In each package. xotirumggtHl in xorw;:ltf- t it lurvon. II not, V.LH to The Plnx Co.. Kt Wayne, lud. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER IS DELAYED After waiting for four months, and during that time being led to believe that an automatic sprinkler system ordered for the asylum was en route here, Dr. Stelner, superintendent of the institution yesterday was advised by the head office of the Automatic Sprinkling company, at New York, that the order had been received, and that it would be given attention. The system was purchased for fire protection for the asylum and the asylum farm, and Involves an expen diture of some $22,000. The com pany gave a bond to deliver the sys tem at once( and yesterday Is the first time the board has succeeded in learning the true status of the affair; tho branch office of the company, at Kansas City, representing bretefoie that the syysccm wae en route. The state board, at its next meet ing, will take action with relation to tho matter, and may declare the bond forfeited, and proceed to collect it. o Spaniards Honor Him. Madrid, Oct. 3. Tributes to the memory of Admiral Schloy, who died In New York, for the courteous treat ment which he accorded to Admiral Cervera'b men durljg the Spaulsn AmorL'nn war are being paid by the newspapers here today. 4 Skin or Beauty is a joy Forever pvR. T. FELIX GOl'RAl'D'S ORIENTAL u CREAM OR HUOICAL BEAIITIFIER Reinnvci Tun, rtmploi, lUsli, nnil Skin Itlnfanon, t- Zi - o mm cvnrv oii'minti hi th'iiuly, and tla- i IlWHU'tUcUnn, it f 6u yi'tire, slid I no ImrttileM we tiiMf It toln'Htirult It properly mads. Au'vjit not:u nl ir Ml of similar name. Dr. L. a. rvivro ftnltl to ft kit? of (lie haul t ii va litU'nt t ; "A you ladles Wl , tl tlll'lll rUMin tiu'tia '(JaurRiiil'a Crrnin' m the leant harmful of all th kin iri'h'trailoti.." K-r ult by nil .IructiMii ami Kan?f Guuut iKak'ia in the L'bUcilSUtBa, Cumuli and Kurupt, IEH0.T. HOPKINS, Prop., 37 Great Jones Sheet, Hew Toil GARAGE Proprietors. una una unsoione. Aticoa ror work Kiiaranteed. ARonts for .OAKLAND, .ELM ORB .AND .A. OUR MOTTO j . X 1 1 RORTHVEST CAE1S BY OF Scientific fanning has been given marked impetus in the United States during the past seven months through the generous co-operation of fifteen gTeat railway systems which joined with the Great Northern road in transporting ex hibition cars carrying the marvelous products of Oregon, Washington, Mon tana and Minnesota. Lecturers accompanying these educa tional "expositions on wheels" have ex plained modern agricultural methods to thousands of farmers in the middle west ern and eastern states, in the hundreds of towns where stops were made. The railways that hauled these ex position cars over their lines, thus further ing the movement to help advance the knowledge of the farmers in their sec tions of the country, were Michigan Central. Monon Route. Pennsvlvania R. R. Erie R. R. Cincinnati Northern R. R. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R. R. Vandalia Ry. Iowa Central Ry. Minneapolis & St. Louis Ry. Ilctly Caldwell in "The Flower THE YOUNGSTERS i GREW WEARY 1 OF THE SCHOOL! ... I ' ,. H; j : ) - (vm ! i ft , . v ; ' ' f!y. '' . : ' 4 I . . , I liJV-"- -n-Hmi i ,i mi -"'-mil mi - i-'ihiiii i. i terms; Democratic national commit- tce'unn, eight years; mayor of Onia Disappolnted because he was tin- . ha, si- years, and In 1910 candidate ablo to keep up In his studies, and was reduced ot a lower grade, 11-yrar-old Dwlght Dutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dutton, of Sunnyslde, to. gother with an older brother, Morris Dutton, nnd Allan Cole, who sympa thized with him, ran away from home last week, and, though a search has been made for them they have not yet been located. The father, who was In the city today luoklng for them, says that he knows of no reason for hla boys' act, save that tho younger one was un able to keep up In his studies, and was keenly disappointed when re- j dticed to a lower grade. The elder I brother, aged 14. ntkd the Colo boy. aged I I. sympathize with him, nnd I joined him. Ho believes that the boys have gone south, having California for their ultimate destination. (tniPl.KXIOXS FI.AkF.l) OFF AT IIOMK (From Pilgrim Maga.ino.) The girl with the pour complexion COlll,! cheek lains, "1 have to touch up my ks. I am sallow and a sight, and only my makeup saves me." Now, as a matter of fact, more wo men spoil their good looks than im prove them with cosmetics. The practice certainly Is unnecessary, now that the virtues of ordinary mercollied wax as a beautlfler hav become known. It has been found that the mercollde In the wax has wonderful absorbent nowers. It causes the faded or discolored scarf skin to flake off In minute, almost Imperceptible particles, so gently, gradually, as to cause no Inconven ience at all. In this way. the old complexion is actually removed likewise all fine lines, pimples blotches, moth patches and other surface defects. A new complexion appears a clear, smooth, youthful, healthy-hued skin such as no paint, powder or lotion can produce. Mer collied wax. to be had at any drug store, Is applied like cold cream. CO-OPERATION FIFTEEN RAILROADS Chicago, Burl.'ngton & Quincy Ry. Chicago & Alton Ry. Hig Four Ry. Bessemer 4 Lake Erie Ry. Baltimore 4 Ohio K. R. Chicago & Rock Island Ry. The Great Northern Railway started this most extensive publicity campaign that ever has been waged, it having sent out three cars. These cars which just completed their schedules and returned to St. Paul, traveled 12,000 miles and nearly a million persons entered them to behold the wonderful things grown in the Northwest and listen to the lecturer explain the manner in which these pre mium products were successfully grown. The Great Northern Ry., following the leadership of Jas. J. Hill, who is deeply interested in the agricultural develop ment of the Northwest, now is conduct ing experimental farms, where their ex perts teach the settlers the best and most scientific methods of farming. Pupils of public schools, throughout the eastern states especially, were daily visitors in the exhibition cars and the children learned much from the lectures on the science of tilling the soil to bring forth natures best etlorts. f the Ranch lit The Grnnd, Friday. .Tallies ('. Hiililiiiim. 'Towbov" Mayor of Onuiliii. "Throws tlie Lariat". Mayor .Ins. C. Dalilman is of an in teresting and impressive personality. Starting his career as a cowboy, he is at pres nt mayor of Omaha, and h.is the followtn.a record to his cre dit: Sh'TirT of Dawes county, three terms; mayor of Chadron. two i ror governor ot .Neorasua. rmng to Foley Co.. Chicago, he says: "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and they have given me a great (leal of relief, so I cheerfully recommend them " Yours truly, (Signed i "James C. Dnhliiian." Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman.) o Notice to Taxpayers. The board of equalization for Mar ton county, Oregon, will meet at the court house in said county, on Mon day, October ltitli. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. and correct all errors in valua tion, description or qualities of land, lots or other property, and continue In session until such work is com pleted, not exceeding one month. All parties interested are notified to appear and examine their assess ment for the ye;r 1911 nnd if not satisfied with the same, file applica tion in writing, properly verified, for a rtduciiou or alteration of the samo during the first week of such meet ing, as no complaints can be received thereafter. F. J. RICK, Assessor of Marion County, Ore. September 27. inn. 9-27-lTtdly It Is a heap easier to find fault than It is to find a way to mend tt, ttt i .xrf...J.Ai.AT ilttHt)))')MlltHttltMMI ttt Not Expensive jjjHuie Wing Sang Co. Treatment at Hot Lake, Including medical attention, hoard and baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first class hotel. Rooms can be had from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Meals In the Cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and In the grill at the usual grill prices. Baths range from 50 cents to 1.00. We Do Cure Rheumatism Hot Lake Mineral Baths and mud given under scientific direction have cured thousands. Write for illustrated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium and the methods employed. , Hot Lake Sana torium is accessable, as It is located directly on the main line of the O. W. R. & X. Railway, and special excursion rates are to be had at all times. Ask agents. Hot Lake Sanatorium, oree' j WALTER 3T. Pres. and THEY INJURE CHILDREX Cathartics and Nils and Harh Thys Ics May Caii'.e IMre!lu? Com. plaints You cannot be over-carefi:l in the selection of iii-(licine for children. Only the very gentlet bowel medi cine should ever be given. Ordinary pills, cathartics, and purgatives are too apt to do more harm than good. They sometimes cause gripiig, nau sea, and distressing after-effects, and may actually Injure the health, thus establishing a life-lasting annoyance. We personally recommend and guarantee Rexall Orderlies as a safe and dependable remedy for constipa tion and associate bowel disorders. We have such faith in the virtues of this remedy that we sell it on our guarantee of money back In every in stance where it fails to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be tak en at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, ex cessive looseness, or other undesira ble effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come In contact, ap parently acting as a regulative tonic upon the 'relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weak ness, and aiding to restore the bow els to more vigorous and healthy ac tivity. Rexall Orderlies not only relieve constipation, but help to remove the caue of this, ailment. They also frequently overcome the necessity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels In normal condition. There Is really, in our opinion, no similar medicine so good as Rexall Orderlies for the purpose to which it Is directed, especially for children, aged and' delicate persons. They are prepared In tablet form and in two sizes of packages; 12 tablets, 10c; 36 tablets, 2")c; and 80 tablets, 50c. Re member, you can obtain Rexall Rem edies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Per ry, Druggist. Saved Ills Mother's Life. "Four doctors had given me up," writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., "and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son Insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did o, and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them." Electric Bitters is a priceless blessing to wo men with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debil ity, constipation or kidney disorders. Use mem and gain new health. strength and vigor. They're guaran teed to satisfy or monev refunded. Only 50 cents at .1. C. Perry's. THE SALEM, FALLS CITY & WEST Thy RAILWAY COMPANY SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES Commencing Sunday, June 4, 19U and until and including Sunday, Oc tober 1, 1911, the following Special Round Trip Fares will be in effect, between stations named below, on Sundays only; Between , west Salem ar.u Black Rock. Dallas and Black Rock West Salem and Falls City.. Dallas and Falls City West Salem and Dallas .11.25 . 7c .$1,110 . 50c ioC Falls City and Dallas 5)ic Black Rock and Dallas 75c Dallas and West Salem 75c Falls City and West Salem $1.00 Black Rock and WeBt Salem $1.25 Children Children of half fare age, one-half of the adult fare Date of Sale Sundays only. Limit Tickets will be good for continuous passage In each direction, good only on date of sale. Baggage No baggage win be checked on these tickets. Issued May 23, 1911. Dallas Ore gon. Effective June 4, 1911. LOUIS GERLINGER, JR.. I General Manager. ! o . j It Is in time of sudden mishap or I accident that Chamberlain's Lini- ment can he relied upon to take the j place of the family doctor, who can not always be found at the moment. ! Then it is that Chamberlain's Lini- I ment is never found wanting. In : cases oi sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises. Chamberlain's Liniment j I takes out the soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. o- Naturely you want what you want ' ' ,t i Via ,,, t a w I , 'j, ,0 put a ant R(1 ia the PIERCE Mgr. IIIMIIMIIHItlttlf MMtttltttlUllM'HtHH TIrTlHrAAI Fl A Tit In a Class by Itself Situation Unique Improvements Unparalleled A Delightful Home Section The addition that at once became popular because of the class of improvements and the natural beauty of its lo cation, PURE WATER No one feature will appeal more strongly to the prospec- J tive buyer than the fact that Kingwood Park and King- :: wood Heights have a modern water system, covering :: both tracts and furnishing bountiful supply of abso- lutely pure water, . j Call either office and let us take you to Kingwood and I show you the Show Place Capitol Owners 205 U, S, Nat, Bank Bldg, Bcchtcl & Bynon, Agents,! 347 State Street, Supreme Pic Nic Hams Are going at 12 1-2 cents per pound, These are not ordinary Pic Nic Hams, such as sild by our competitors, It will pay you to make comparison, Supreme Hams Compare the quality of our Hams with other makes, Our price, 20c per pound, Some of the Best Coffees We are sole agents for Golden Gate and Chase San born's coffee. There are no better coffee's sold anywhere Golden Gate Coffee gives better satisfaction than any thing ever sold in this town, Golden Gate sells at 40c, Chase & Sanborn's 45c, 2 pounds for 85c, Home Grown Concord Grapes If you want to see the best grapes grown in the United States, see the ones we have on display, Don't delay getting your wants supplied now, 50c for 6-pound basket Purity Rolled Oats The oats that have a distinct flavor of rich, nutty, paalatble greakfast cereal, have ever sold, 15 cts, 2 for 25c; 35c for large package. Roth Grocery Co. I STATE $3.50 ladles' Silk Waists, nw $2.75 $7.00 long silk KImonas, now $5.50 Silks at 25c, 35c, 47c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. Wrappers $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. $1.50 Lace Curtains now, Palr .....$1.00 Double Blankets, 85c, $1.00, $1.50 and up. $1.50 Umbrellas now $1.00 $3 00 girls' Coats now $2.15 New Fall goods arriving daily. Full lino of furs, ladles' and children's coats, rain caps, etc. X ALL GOODS OX SALE THIS WEEK 325 N, Commercial Street, . Salem, Oregon of Salem, Trust Co. rhone Mam 251 J t their own ..a The finest we STREET $3.00 Rain Capes and Hoods $2.25 $15 men's wool Suits $11-50 $2.00 men's double-breasted flannel Shirts $140 $2.00 flannel Nightgowns. $160 $2.25 men's Pants, now...$l"5 Silk Scarfs, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up. $4.00 Panama Skirts, now $290 t Phone Main 452 t t 44tiiitii WttllMMMM H MM MIMMMMMMOMMIMMM