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MILT CAPITAL "A1. BALE, OHO THL'RSDAY, JAXCABT , MS. I i - Children Cry for Fletcher's 5 -"-Jm mm The Kind You nave Alwaya Bought, d "ttn rf in iih for over 30 years, has borne the Blgnatore of in vm lor PTer Jnnd ha, bcen made nnder hla per-Sf2-t-0- gonal nperviston since Its Infancy. UuxUcZ44 Allow no one to deceive you In tiib. All Counterfeit!, Imitations and " Junt-iw-good "are but What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless snhstltnte for Castor Oil, Pare KOTlc, Wrops and Soothing Syrnps. It U pleasant. It wnUln. neither Opium, Morphine nor ot her iub.tence. IU age Is its guarantee, t '" and allays Fevcrishncss. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and iJlarrha. It regulates the Stoma, and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS fBears the Signature of RECOVERED ONE DOLLAR AS DAMAGES After deliberating over the evi dence adduced in the case of Frank H Ward against E. Erwin, poundmas ter of the city, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff yes terday for the munificent sura of II. Howard was a member of a Btreet gang of prisoners of which Erwin had rhn last summer. When attempt ing to escape Erwin fired at him, the bullet hitting his toe. Howard com menced an action against him asking for $1$100 damages. Judge Kelly, In instructing the jury. tated that, under the law, r-rwin uau no right to fire on Howard, as he was only guilty of a misdemeanor. He further stated that no officer had a right to Bhoot at a prisoner when es- mnW where the offense was no greater than a misdemeanor. 1 The Kind You Dave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt Cf HTAUN COHT. TT UWT TWT. WCW VOK CfTT. tvV IL l stoJ( MHHHlll MM The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck Tta qiiwitlon, nw.red twlow ar general In chrcter ; th ijmptoin, or rilaeaaea tru given and auaweri will apply to anj can at similar nature Tho wlahlna further advlea, free, ma yaddreaa Dr. Tneo. B-k, College HlilK., Olleue-Blwood Rta, Dayton, Ohio, en eloalng aelr-addremed envelopa for reply. No queatlona will r. auawre4 nnleaa full nuaie and addreea la given. Initials or nom de plume will be uaed In anawera. The preacrlp tlona ran be Oiled at any well .locked drug atore. Any drugglat can order of wholeaaler. such symptoms should adopt a treat ment designed to tono up the organs and restore their healthy functions. Have this prescription filled. Vibur num prunifollum 1 01., tincture cado niene comp. 1 oz., syrup hypophos phlteu 8 ois. Mix and take a tea spoonful every 3 hours, following It with a glass of water. This makes a splendid tonlo for nervous, "run down" condition. KootHore: llelng on your feet so many hours each day is responsible for the suffering which you endure. The best relief and cure for tired aching, swollen and sore foet, ac companied by burning or perspiring, Is as follows: To a gallon of hot water add a teaspoonful of antisep tic vlluno powder and a tabli'spoon ful of salt. Immerse the feot each night for 15 to 20 minutes and soon you will he free from Buffering the agonies of tender feet. Rheumatic M.: In the treatment of rheumatism you should first regu late the diet. Discontinue coffee and tea. Omit almost entirely all meat diet; hIho, starches, such as fresh bread, pastry, puddings and potatoes, except baked. Always eat less than the appetlto craves. Restore good Asthma Victim: The disease of asthma Is probably one of the most dllllcult to cure, and 1 offer the fol lowing only as a relief measure but I have had many reports from pa tients who seem to have obtained permanent cures. It is well worth trying and should be used two to six months: oil eucalyptus 1 dram, tere bene 1 dram, essence menlho-laxene 2 Mi or.s., glycerine (pure) 6 ozs. Mix. nmmr w1mi nun lane a teaspoonriil lemon, etc., are very effective and "r",1"" ur uuring attacKs, pleasant In action. Continued o uuses tinny ai other times, i often results in eytali For quick relief, put a teaspoonful of action of bowels. pure essence mentho-laxene Into a; Head Ake:-If you are a frequent Pint of boiling water and Inhale the sufferer from headache, try using i . I paln-away pills, which contain celery. Dl.itressed Anna:-The symptoms. ' camphor, acetphenetidin, etc and bearing down pains cramps, head-; these Ingredients do not affect the ........ ,.,,. weariness, an Heart like acetanllld does iimuuie nun wie ueiieato organs of cases. If juui v iir noi in normal lienltuy mav vendition. Any woman who feels the digestion by taking tablets triopep tints pink after breakfast, white af ter dinner, and blue after supper. Have the following prescription prop erly filled: Iodide ot potassium drams, sodium salicylate 4 drams, wine of colchlcum one-half oz., comp. essence cardlol 1 oz., comp, fluid balmwort 1 oz, and syrup sarsapar Ilia comp. 5 ozs. Mix and shake well taking a teasixxinful after each meal and one at bedtime. Drink much pure water. Miss Too Thin: You can and should weigh more by at least 15 or 20 pounds.' The most reliable flesh promoting medicine that I can rec nmmend is "i grain hypo-nuclane tab lets, obtainable from any well stocked pharmacy, In sealed pack ages, with full directions for taking People who have tried everything in vain have met with great success when using this little tablet. Scalp-Hair: The hair and scalp frequently suffer from microbes, causing Itching, dandruff and hair falling. The only real successful scalp and hair preparation that I have learned absolutely to be suc cessful Is, plain yellow minyol, packed In 4 oz. jars, rendy for use, with full directions. A lew applica tions restores healthy conditions, re moves and cures dandruff, Itching and falling hair, while it beaiitiHes the hair, giving lustre, wave and gloss. Costive: Yes, I can recommend cascaroyal-pllls for chronic constipa tion as the formula Is printed on cir cular in each paokago and such In gredients us castor oil, cascara. wild There is more catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other j. r.,,t tmrathnr. and until the four years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incur able. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there fore requires constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken ln tBrnallv in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testl- mrvn 1 Q 1 U Address: F. J. CHENEY to., iu ledn. Ohio. Tou Hair Family Pills for con stipation. o Sotice of Intention to Construct a Kwer in Re Known as lateral Sewer District No. 6." iSTEIN&GREEN B A U M'S Clearance Sale 3Qfi vd 61 inch, 50c bleached Table Cloth, now g0c yard Our 75c bleached Table Linen, now 80c yar(j Our $1.00 bleached Table Linen, now """ $1.00 yard Our 51.Z5 Dieacnea iaDie uucu, uu . Hosiery BRINGS SUIT TO SET ASIDE DEED Declaring that he affixed his sis- nature to a deed solely to piease nis wife, who was mentally deranged, Robt. Bassey yesterday commenced a suit In the circuit court against Wil liam B. and Warwick Home to have it set aside. He says that in his complaint that his wife died In 1314. Hentauy sne had been unsound for some time, he alleges, and one day became seized with an insane desire to execute a deed for their home to the defen dants, who are nephews and who re side In I.OS Angeles. The Instru ment was without consideration, and is void, it Is alleged. MURDERED BABY BECAl'SE OF HIGH COST OF LIVING fONITID MESS L1ASID VIM. Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 3. John Rech, charged with the murder of his l-day-old baby, was brought to trial in the superior court here today. Rech, according to the authorities, ad mitted after his arrest that he killed the Infant because of the high cost of living. His wife Is to be tried on a complicity charge. o . Snowballed the Fire. Qulncy, 111., Jan. 3. With the fire hydrants frozen stiff and flames con suming the residence of J. G. Max well here early today, neighbors formed' a snowball brigade, and while a score rolled the frozen water miB silcs another score pelted the flames, until the fire was put out. llshlng usage natural In many you have Indigestion which cause your suffering, 1 udvise use of tablets tilopeptine. I When at Portland Go to the The Whale Fooled Them. Venice, Cal., Jan. 3. Half the pop ulation of Venice Is sniffling and sneezing all because a 60-foot whale ventured close to the breaker line. "There she blows!" someone cried, and while hundreds of eyes strained seaward, a gigantic comber rolled up the beach and swamped the gazers. o , Notice of Intention to Construct n Sewer to Be Known as "I.ntonu Sewer District No. 7." Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems and considers it nec essary and expedient and proposes to construct a sewer to be known as Lateral Sewer DiP'rlct No. 7," and that thero shall be laid 8-inch vitri fied or concrete sewer pipe so us to include block 9, Boise's Second Addi tion and block 2, Boise's First Addi tion to Salem, Oregon; commencing at a man-hole opposite Intersection of an alley between block 9. Boise's Second Addition nnd block 2, Boise's First Addition, with "D" street; thence southerly In said alley 320 feet, in the city of Salem, Oregon, as shown and designated and according to the maps, plans and specifications adopted for the same, and on file at the otllce of the city recorder which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more de tailed description of said sewer, and hereby made a part of this notice and that the entire cost of the same will bo assessed upon the property directly benefited by the costructlon of said sewer. lhls notice Is published (101 days by order ot the for ten common OWE R S : c: II ' tits a : c ti iv 4 ; j s m ; ' I r- .1 H I ( r - V(.-r- " Rates $1.00 up. Break fast and lunch 50c, Din tier $1,00, Also a la Carte service in grill, One block from Oregon Elec tric on 11th and Wash ington streets, Salem people cordially invited to make our house their headquarters, F. P. WILLIAMS, formerly with Marion Read The Journal For News council of the city of Salem, Oregon. and the date of the first publication thereof is the 27th day of December, l!U I. Chas. F. Elgin, City Recorder 12-27-llt-dly It Isn't a ciuestum of how much the world owes you the problem is how much do you owe the world? Mrs. A. K. Tabor of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began tak ing (. hamberlatn's Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them and thev have cured her. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach, for which these tablets are especially in tended Try them, get well and' Slav well, bold by all dealers. o CASTORIA Tor Infantt and Cluldren. Hie Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought Bears th 8tgntarof Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems and onsiders It nec essary and expedient and proposes to construct a sewer to be known as Lateral Sewer District No. 6,", and that there shall be laid 8-inch vitri fied or concrete sewer pipe along the alley through block 1 crossing Gaines street, thence through block 2 cross ing Market street; thence through block 3 to Belmont street Also along the alley in block 6; thence crossing Ga'ies street; thence along the alley through block 6; thence crossing Market street; thence through the alley Ii. block 4 to Bel mont street. Also along the alley through block 7; thence crossing Gaines street; thence along the alley through block 8, crossing Market street, thence through block 9 along the alley to Belmont street. Also along the alley In block 12; thence crossing Gaines street; thence along the alley through block 11; thence crossing Market street and continuing along the alley through block 10 to Belmont street. Also along the alley In block 13; thence crossing Gaines street and continuing along said alley through block 14; thence crossing Market street and along the alley through block 15 to Belmont street. All In North Salem and connecting with manholes on Belmont street. Also along the alley In block 18; thence crossing Gaines street along the alley through block 17; thence crossing Market street, continuing along the alley through block 16 to Belmont street connecting with Mar ket street sewer and man-holes, all In North Salem Addition to Salem, Oregon. Also along the alley through block 22, crossing Gaines street and con tinuing along the alley through block 23, connecting with man-hole on the Market street sewer. Also through the alley In block 25; thence crossing Gaines street along the alley In block 24 and connecting with man-hole on Market street sew er in North Salem, Oregon. Also beginning in the North Cen tral portion of block 59; thence southerly to man-hole In Gaines street; thence through unnumbered block south of block 59 crossing Mar ket street and continuing southerly to Belmont street In North Salem. Also' through the alley In block 2; thence southerly crossing "E" street and running through the alley in block 7 to "D" street, Boise's Second Addition; thence crossing "D" street and along the Westerly side of Cot tage street to a point 50 feet north of North Mill Creek. Also along the allev through block 3; thence southerly crossing "E" street to ;'D" street, Boise's Second Addition; thence southerly along Church street to a point 150 feet north of North Mill creek. Also beginning at the man-hole on the Belmont street sewer, thence southerly nlong Broadway street to McClnin street; thence soutliernly along McClaln street for a distance of 500 feet. Also along the alley through block 5; thence crossing "E" street; thence through block 4 along the alley to Belmont street, Boise's Second Addi tion, as shown and designated and according to the maps, plans and specifications adopted for the same, and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and spec ifications are hereby referred to for a more detailed description of said swer, and hereby made a part of this notice, and that the entire cost of the same will be assessed upon the property directly benefited by the construction of said sewer. ' This notice Is published for ten (10) days by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, and the date of the first publication mereor is .he 27th day of December, Children's 10c Hose, now pair ... " 12!2c Hose, now pair " heavy ironclad Hose,.. Ladies' 12y2c Hose, now pair .. " iQr. Hnsfi. now oair ii umnlnn Hficp nnw nair 20c nuviviii nvwvj - ...8c ...10c ny2o .. 10c ...15c Union Suits Children's 50c Union Suits, now ...40c " 60c Union Suits, now .... 45c Ladies' 50c Union Suits, now 40c " 75c Union Suits, now 59c " $1.00 Union Suits, now 75c " $1.50 Union Suits, now ..$1.10 LIBERAL REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS U t UKLao uuuuu To Clean Up $1.25 long Gloves, pair 25c .$1.25 kid Gloves, pair 65c $1.00 and $1.50 aviation Caps 50c Boys' 25c to 50c Caps 15c Sheets 40c Shoes Ladies' Shoes as low as 25c pair Ladies' Shoes, good ones at ... $1 pair Men's Oxfords, values $3.50 to $5.00, , at $1.50 and $1.25 pair Ladies' Oxfords at $1.25, $1 and 75c pr. Fine heavy cotton filled Comforts, 72x80, silkaline covered, only $1.50 Mr,'c. hoc oil unnl cnits nnlv -- JblU.UU Outing Flannels, only --- 8y2c yard X 75c large Bed Spread, now 60c 75c lace Curtains, now pair . 60c $1.25 large lace Curtans, now pair $1.00 $1.65 large lace Curtains, now pair $1.35 $1.25 extra large Blankets, now pair 95c 75c Blankets, now pair 63c Men's heavy 50c Underwear, now ...39c Men's heavy winter Union Suits 80c Gold Dust Flour Made by the SIDNEY POWEB COMPAITY, Sydney, Oregon. Made tor Family Cie. Ask your grocer for It Bran and Shorts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TMJST BUSINESS With our assurance that 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 con sistent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOCR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERs, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier, S. 8. EAST, Vlco-Prea. DR. L. B. STEEVES, U H. ROBERTS, Directors. s A L ure to please the lovers of wholesome beverage, M Iways an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, ends strength to the weak anJ wearied physique. ffects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, akes life more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart, 1 1911. 12- CIUS. F. -lit dly ELGIN, City Recorder. hen you want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamber lain s Couah Remedy. It can always be depenued Uon and Is pleasant and sare to t:Ko. For sale by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA May you have a prosperous and a pleasant year, and if you . will let us attend to your Laundry, we will promise you prosperity and pleasure with your linen anyway. Let us have your Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Vests and other things to "get up," and you will never have cause to re gret, you will never lose an article or have It damaged, never suffer de lay when you want your wash and never regret a single dime you pav us for our work. We guarantee not to crack your collars. Salem Steam laundry 136-166 S. Liberty Street Telephone Main 25 B E E R rings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. nlivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened. ndows existence with hopes and aspirations estores man to fulness nt strength and activity, Odds and ends children's wool Underwear, only --- 25c Boys' heavy bib Overalls, double seat and knees, only 45c Fine Kimona Flannels, a yard, only 10c REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE 240 and 246 Commercial Street SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. If you are desirous ot saving yourself or a friend from a drunk- l H g T'?' ,y,U Cann0t aff0rd t0 overlook tne opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the iquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washlng 0ne S mciency ot tne Hot treatment . J h . mSt 08868 eff6Ct 8 cure' Sometimes longer is re- dres?6 " F" Hot Lake Sanatorium, o06 WALTER M. PIEBCE Pres. and Mrr. TO-w..TO'ranTO, , , ,