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FACE TEX DAILY CAPITA!) JOCR-VAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER . 1811. Ladies $1.25 Comfy Bed Room Slippers at 95c A good felt slipper, leather sole, with lamb's wool insole. A great value. Tonight only 95c pair- 35c All Linen HandEmbroider'd Initial Handkerchiefs A fine quality and splendid sur prise at this low price. , Fine for gifts. Hemstitched Special tonight, ea. , 15 mi WrniL, M 4huw 7 Surprise specials Ml Tonight Only 7 to 9 O'clock Attractive Prices on Articles Suitable for Gifts. 25c Sachet $1.25 Silk Spun Men's 50c Silk Powder at Scarfs at Plaited Hose at 19c- 98c 32c A light wrap, splendid for even- An extra fine hose, suitable for Good quajity sachet powder, sev- Ing wear. Colors white, gray, gifts. Fine quality, in black,' eral odors, In hand-painted envel- pink, lavender, blue and black. navy, gray, heliotrope and Bur. opes,, suitable for gifts. Special Special tonight only at 98c. A gundy. ' tonight only 19c. fine gift. ( Special tonight only at 32c pair ii 'ii 19c rrtcoirpnrATrn 1 Ladies' $1.25 Sillc Stockings at 89c These will surely go fast, so' be here on time. They are In black, pink, ta, light blue and white. A very unusual value. Tonight only at 89c pair. Bath Rugs Special at TWO SEW SCHOOLHOrSES - (Continued rrom pk i.i 58c A, good heavy Turkish, weave, nice designs In red and pink. Size 22x41. . " t The amended report for 8.9 mill? was then adopted- ' Estimate of Expenses. The estimate of the expenses for the year Is given as follows !n the report of the board: Teachers' and janitors' salaries $ 74.000.00 Supplies and furniture . . 5.600.00 Repairs 2.700,00 Interest 7.800.00 Wood . . . . .3,000.00 Power and lights 1.000.00 Clerk 500.00 Insurance . 950.00 Census 250.00 Phone ... 200.00 Election .. .: 100 00 Printing 200.00 Sundries 500.00 Sewers, laterals,- connec- Hons, street assess ments and Interest thereon '7,500.00 Extra special sur- CQ prise tonight only QOC Sine 10 Per Cent PITY MFW By paylng yur water J'N before Hi December 10. 12-8-2t Pay Tour Water Bills Of Course You're Coming Hfifore nen 10 mid snve 10 tier rant . To the concert Tuesday night. M. 12-8-21 church. 12-9-3t ' Water Bills- Hew Abont Year Fence 1 xen per cent saved If you pay them Salem Feoe Works. 10-14-eos before Dec. lp. . 12-8-2t ray Your Water Bills Before Dec. 10 and save 10 per cent 12-8-2t D'Aroy Hull Tonlghtr Regular dance, peerless orchestra. YfUr Bills Ten per cent save4 If you pay them before Dec. 10. 12-8-2t ( nut To tho 'Concert Yoiirself-r-Don't lot George do It. 25 cents. 12-9-3t Dance Tonight . ',' The regular Saturday night dance will be given at the Armory hall to night i' t, , . ; - . '; 7v r: ; Fish,' Ppultry and Clams , I H C: Bybee has opened a fish ani poultry market at, 19Q South Com mercial street.' Phone Main 2125. .Your, patronage ' solicited. Satisfac tion guaranteed and prices ' reasona ble. . Bring In your poultry. 11-16-eod-tf Don't Forget Old-Time Dance At thp Armory Tuesday evening. Sine 10 Per Cent By paying your water bill before December 10. 12-8-2t Dance Tonight At the Armory. Five-piece orches tra. Expert Piano Tuning Leave orders at Geo. C. Will's. : 12-7-lW Expert Piano Tuning Satisfaction guaranteed ;25 years' experience. Leave orders at Geo. ti. Will'B for Fred W. Schaefer. 12-7-tf v . - -i' v ; ' Mailable Christmas Presents Sheet, music, music books, music rolls, are presents that can be easily sent by mall. Buy them at the re moval sale of Geo. C. Will. , 12-8-2t We Have Tried Hard to Attract You to Our Store. For we know that we can save you money and please you on your Christmas shopping, We have the most magnificent display of Diamonds, Cut Glass, Silverwaref Clocks, Jewelry,' Leather Goods, Art Brass, etc, ever seen in Salem, JYour Diamond and Watch Gifts From this establishment have the reputation of quality arid years of experience back of them to insure satisfaction. Our stock possesses style and refinement of the higher order, and a gift selected here will create the proudest . impression for the individual. . :: PRICES WILL ATTRACT DONT FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE E air's Jewelry Store - Tonight only 95c pair. Just Fine The. -chicken dinner at the Elite Cafe for 35 cents., 20 Acres Timber Five miles from Salem for $1600. Derby & Wlllson. Don't Fall to Hear . V The great Impersonator at Ye Lib erty; tonight only. Kayo Lump Specially Good For the money. Also a full lfne of lamps at J. A. Patterson's, 285 North Commercial street . ' Ten Acres Three Miles ... Out at $90 per acre. Easy terms. Derby & Wlllson. .,, Tool Sets for Boysv- . ; '. Is Just what Santa Claus ought to get for a Xmas, present for his boys, at J. A. Patterson's, 285 North Com mercial street. l orty , AereijAll I'nder ,. Cultivation, house, barn and good prune dryep. ; Eight acres. Italian prunes, 12-year-old, one mile to R. R. station. Price Including team, wagon, cow, 50 chickens, farm implements, etc., 5500. Derby & Wlllson. Save 10 Per Cent . By paying ;yoiir water bill before December 10 ' ' ' 12-8-2t Every Mini Should be careful of his appear ance. Have your suits cleaned and pressed right by the Electric Sanitary Cleaning and Pressing Co.; room 6, 147 North Commercial Btreet. Water Bills ' , - ' Ten per cent saved if you pay them before Dec. 10. . .. i2-8-2t Hemy Discount on Coal To Introduce a new kind of high grade coal to the . people of Salem, the Falls City Lumber Co. Is offering a liberal dfs'ccnmt1 for a short time. (See ad.) it Is the' famous Austra lian coal, which- is recognized to be fully SO per cent better than the. gen uine Rock Springs coal. Opening of Fourth Series-, :"' Series No. 4 of the Mutual Savings and Loan association will be opened on January 6, 1912. Application for membership may bf made at the of fice of the secrtary, 276 State street, or to C. G. Henderson, authorized so licitor. A A. Lee, president. r 12-thur&sat-tf Pay Your Water Bills "'i i Before Dec. 10 and save 10 per cent :: " ." 12-8-2t 'The Nevada, California and Oregon railroad Is now-doing business in Ot egon. The track was laid across the line last week,' and now near Lake view. ' f .' '.' Don't worry, 'Children, I'll lly npii nd help Snntn work the hli; hieh Chimneys. . Let th Toif irery BlrU Be Your Santa Clans ' . Won't you come down and look a t the Toggery's b I tc display o f practical Holiday mer chandise). Our windows will solve many a r p e r p 1 eking ' X m as prob lenv We're . not ashamed of our prices. So you'll find every thing price ticketed Get Him a tilft Certificate. THE TOGGERY Phone SSO. 16 Commerelal St DVE YAXTIS AL HUBST (To be Continued ALL DYSPEPSIA AllO INDIGESTION VANISHES Take your sour, out-of-order stom ach or maybe you call It indiges tion, dyspepsia, gastritis or catarrh of stomach; it doesn't matter take you stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist and ask him to open a 50-cent case of Pape's Dla pepsln and let you eat one 22-grarn trlangule and see if within five, min utes there ts left any trace of your former misery.' . ' ' . The correct name for your trouble is food fermentation food sour'ng; the digestive organs become weak, there Is lack of gastric juice; your food is only half digested, (and you become ' affected with loss of appe tite, pressure and' fullness after eat ing, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping in bowels,, tenderness In the pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth, constipation, pain in limbs, sleep lessness; belching of gas, biliousness, sick headache, nervousness, dizziness or many other, similar symptoms. ' If your appetite is fickle and nothing tempts you. or you belch gas, or If you feel bloated after eat ing, or your food lies like, a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bot tom of all this there is but one cause fermentation of undigested food. Prove to yourself In five minutes that your stomach is as good as any; that there Is nothing really wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief is waiting for you. It Is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Dlapepsin. Fried, Boiled or linked Chicken for dinner at the Elite Cafe tomorrow. Water Jiotlce The 10th of the month falling on Sunday, we will give the 10 per cent discount on Monday, the 11th. Heady Framed Pictures That are beauties and the price is right, at J. A. Patterson's, 285 North Commercial street. o ' . HOME FOR YOU YOU CAN secure a home for your . rent money, if you will pay little money down, balance same as rent. Here are a few of our real bar gains: . ; COZY, new 3-room house, woodshed, good well and pump, corner lot. Only $200 down, . balance $10 per month.' Price, $800. MODERX BUNGALOW MODERN 5-room bungalow, bath toi let, electric lights, fine location, close In on carline. Only $300 down; balance on easy payments Price, $2500. ' ' ANOTHER OSE GOOD'6-room house, basement, elec tric lights, bath, toilet , sewer in and paid. Only $250 down, balance same as rent. Price that will suit, you. ALSO CHOICE vacant lots and fruit tracts on easy payment plan. FARM ONE of the best farms on. Howell Prairie; 83 acres; 50 acres In crop, 12 acres fine timber; running wa ter; good buildings. Price, $9000, on easy terms. SIIO ACRES HOWELL PRAIRIE WE HAVE the best 200-acre farm on N. Howell Prairie, 'well improved 1 Price, only $95 per acre, on easy terms. .'.. S; OR 10. ACRE TRACTS Jl'ST THE thing for chicken ranch on easv terms. ' BECHTEL BYXOX 347 State Street Total needed revenue $104,300.00 The resources will be as fo'low: State and county funds. ,$ 35.000.on Tult'on fees 2.OO0.00 5.9 mill special tax 67,300.00 Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bnrghrdt Meredith, Realdeat Ag 883 STATE STREET. Total ..$104,300.00 In conclusion the report states: "The Increases are proportioned to the Increase in enrollment. An en rollment of 311 greater than , last year,, with more coming in February, and also next fail, two new buildings and at least five more teachers are required for the grades. The library, domestic science, manual 'training and the commercial departments are expensive ffnd account for the in creased salaries. The furniture ' and supply account is Increased by $1600 to nrovlde furniture for the two new buildings needed - Th hieh school addition bond increases the amount needed for Interest by $100; city ass'fiment for streets and . Bewers nmount to $5317.08 and interest. Besides we must allow for laterals and connections at the Englewood, Park, Lincoln and Grant' schools, making at least $7500 for sewers and Btreets. Bought and Paid For. "The board has purchased and paid for a large block In Richmond addi tion as a site for a new school house, wlso lot adjoining the high school for S350O. of which $500 Is pa'd; and the athletic field at $6500. of which $500 Is paid. This leaves an indebt. edness of $9000. The board calcu lates that the increase In the assess ment, less the 3 per cent discount for cash, for the entire levy. ,wlll be sufficient to meet this.' We therefore recommend a levy of 5.9 mills on the assessable property of the dlstr'ct for the support and benefit of the schools of said cyitrlct for the. ensu ing year. "The school census increase is 60 1 over last year. The enrollment is 311 greater than a year ago. All rooms but one in the Englewood school are filled; besides the portable at the Grant and the principal's Of fice at the Park are Occupied. A year ago the school census showed : ' a school population of 500 p southeast Salem: the same is the ce In the northwest part of the c'ty at this time. We have the sites paid for. the board recomends the building of one eight-room, school house .in Richmond addition and one on block 8. Highland addjtlon. both to be mod eled after the Garfield an Englr wood. with provisions for kindergar ten. If renu'red. The buildings would cost , at least $40,000 and heating plant's $5000. ''One word as to high taxes. They are caused tnainly by the1 many activ ities modern civilization demand. They are. mostly In the nature of su pervision or nrotectlon of this, that or thether thing. The only activity that Is productive is education." o Try Elite Cafe Chicken Dinner For Sunday; 35c. : o Ten oliers' Examinations Notice is hereby given that tho county superintendent of Marion county will hold the regular examin ation for applicants for state and county papers at the First M. E. church, Salem, Oregon, as follows: For Stat Papers. Commencing Wednesday, December 20th, at 9 o clock a. m., and continu ing until Saturday, December 23, at 4 p. m. Wednesday forenoon Writing, U, S. History, Physiology. ' Wednesday afternoon Physical Geography, Reading, Composition, Methods In Reading, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic Civil Government, History or Educa tion, Psychology, Methods in Geogra. phy. . . Thursday afternoon Grammar, Geography, American ' Literature, Physics, Methods In Language, Thesis for primary certificates. Friday forenoon Theory and prac tice, Orthography, English Literature: Friday afternoon School . Law, Botany, Algebra. 1 Saturday forenoon Geometry geol ogy. . . Saturday afternoon General His tory, Bookkeeping. W. M. SMITH, County School Superintendent. 12-9-10t 12-9-10t-and-lt-wk ly :'' ' i ! Doctor of Optics . i i . . . nuieu Statu, v .. Bnk BiilldlnK, Hoom aiS Eye Exhaustion iu uovo your eyes -stored fr a weak nd impoverished CoJ; T of eye strain to perfect anJQ serve eyesight, must he exosri.; to be bellev.i'L , Penen I am the Aniv ai.ioiui . city who does : not -praci ice. anh ! else but fits! eyes correctly glasses at a very reasonable Dric. ' fitting glasses! Is my specialty V! you get the benefit of my. 30 experience by consulting me gu2 ante Haflsfaftion in every' resnrt' No extra charge- fw examiiiatiJ, You are Invited to come wh absolute accuracy In comrtlni , defects is placed above evert uiL consl(lerat:on. ' My prices are lower than where for thei' service and materia you get of met and I can refer J to oyer five hundred prominent rii! wmis, of Salem, that I have fitted since coming here. The entire problem lies in the, words Rightly Fitted Itisw. v,l tKl by the IUltt Man. All broken ennen replaced vhlk you wait. Of (ice hours,- 9:00 a a to 12 m.; 1 to 6:30 p. m. Evening, by appointment. gist today, ani see what' it win j, for you. I This preparation is offered to tht public at 50. cents a bottle, and it recommended and sold by all drag, gists. J. C. Perry, Special Agent . . .society!. (Continued from Page S.) Chancellor of rnights of Tythiaa, Mr Frank Wlghtman; Recorder, of geilt Mr. L.- R. Stinson; Mrs. St. Helju and Mrs. Nellie Knox, 'leaden t staff Arora lodge filled the other of fices. A banquet followed. , . The United Artisans held an opn meeting in their hall last evenly entertaining with a program and re freshments. There were redutloni by Mrs. Francis Penn and Mrs; J. t Brandon; voca) solo, Mrs. Courter, and music by the Artisan orcheBtn Light refreshments were served. I very large crowd enjoyed the evenlot The amount collected from the sali of Red Ci0ss stamps this week, up tp Friday evening was about sixty del lars. '' t ' . ; NEW TODAY. HOT CHICKEN TAMALE - FhoH Main 2048; at night, 81? SunUar, ' 100. Remember Madison' Luncl ' Wagon. ' Butter sandwiches. ' WONEY TO LOAN on good real tate security.. I See) Homer H, Smith, McCornack building. 11-24-tf A HARMLESS . WAY TO DAR KEN THE HAIR Who does not know the value' of sage and sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft, glossy and in good condition? As a matter of fact, sul phur Is a natural element' of hair, and a deficiency of it in the hair Is held by many scalp specialists to be connected with loss of row ami vi tality of the hair. Unquestionably. there Is no better rami, fo. k.i. and scalp troubles, esnecinllv nrm.. ture grayness, than sage and sulphur .i yiuyeny prepared. The Wyeth Chemical Company, of New York put un an Ideal called Wyeth's Sage .and Sulnhnr Hair Remedy, and authorize drua-- glStS to Sell it lindpr imnni.. .v.-. tne monev will ha rofi,j i. to do exactly as represented. " you nave dandruff, or If your hair is thin nr fnrai.. bottle of this remedy from you'rdrug- FOR SALE Good four room dwelling close to school and carline, store and paved etrpet; $75 down, bal ance $12.50 per month. See Homer H. Smith', McCornack building. ' I 12-1-tf- WANTED $1200 on real estates curity; first piortgage. Apply to Meyer & Th(elsen, 162 North Commercial street, upstairs. i 12-61tf- FOR SALE by owner 7-room mod ern house, lot 75x150, at 162 West Lincoli street, Falrinount Part: grand view of mountains and city Two large porches, bath, toilet, hot water, stationary tubs; everything convenient. This is a bargain it $3,000 for short time only. Did ' $3500. 'TermsJ Don't miss this. . I .... 12-9-lroo FOR SALE or trade for, corner, good work horse and top buggy, in quire at" 755 phone 1559, Bellvue street or MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD' Over Ladd and lIuBh Bans, Salem, MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property, Jo'jn H. Swi ft Co., over tho: Chicago Store, lem, Oregon. ' Phone 1 S52. i MONEY TO LOAN On good Keal Estate s -cnrltr. . BECHTEL & BTNOJf 347 Stflte Street TYPEWRITERS '' . . ', ALL- MARKS .', . . " v Bought ,' . Sold , Rented t ll-paired Ribbon Roller , .. ; Bupplle 8i M Before Ion Do AnTtW.9 C M. LOCKW00D Fbone 211.16 V Com B68 U3' ll