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3 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALaM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1912. . ' PACffl nn 2- 10 Per Cent Less on Any and All White Merchandise Could be Avoided 1 IjIVi.IS T7 r vnvr ft Annual Qani jm? WK5i .. THE GREATEST BARGAIN SALE OF THE SEASON AH pure Linen Good Silk Rib- Mufflers I $1.25 Dress Handkerchiefs bons up 0 e in. wide (J Shirts for Men 41c each 1 7c yard cach 90c Brassiere Corset Covers 24c each Silk Waists $1.98 's Softs, values to $1 7.50, now $9.85 . Men's Trousers 25o Less Jjj pv ' 11 ly ' Woolen Blankets $7 and $6 values $5.25 ' Our regular stock of Dress Gooks 10 Less Men's and Boys' Clothing 25 to S0o Less Men's Shirts $1,25, now 90c 50c Dress Goods 25c Fine Embroils 27 in. wide 9c "1 , By throwing aside.the old, oat-of-date wasn-board, taking advantage ct cur Special Introductory Pries on Cauflield Water -Power WASHING MACHINES The Springlcss, Gcarlcss, Cauf field Washer is the most successful and effective of power washers. To introduce this washer, we are going to sell the first six machines for $18. After these are sold the price will be $25 EVERY MACHINE GUARANTEED Si HHtM t ... rf raordinary I Today and Tomorrow Only THE SHOW AT THE Eligh Theatrel VAUDEVILLE 4- REFINED ACTS---4 3 Special Pictures 3 GOOD MUSIC Guard Your Health and Life PATRONIZE THE BLIGH MM h SIX DIVORCES GRANTED MID MORE III MILL Six divorces were ground out by Judge Galloway Monday afternoon, and he was Btlll busy grinding out more this afternoon. The cases In which decrees were awarded yesterday were: Ina E. Col lins vs. Hlrura Collins; Jessie B. Wil son vs John B. Wilson; Albret Fink vs. Katie Fink; John Hauptman vs. Elsie Hauptman; Ethel Knauff vs. Joseph Knauff, and Peter Zollner vs. Martha Zollner. Through an arrangement ' between Judge Galloway and Judge Kelly all naturalization cases hereafter will be heard on the first day of the term of the former. Heretofore Judge Kelly has had charge of these matters. .- o PUSHING THROUGH BIG DEAL (Continued frois pure 1.) This $100 Typewriter 0k Yours for a fraction of original price. World's Standard for 25 Yoars I, :. J .1 I ! li A j l! 1 1 ft 7W tBXtl GAS, INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA GO 111 FIVE MINUTES FACTORY REBl'ILTS with same broad liberal guarantee. Why not have all your writ ing written legibly rlghtt For particulars and spoclal offer address SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITE t Ann r ui'l a PnrflnilH OrTOH. " Stop Paying Rent Countless persons am able to save twenty dollar per month If they try, and that sum saved for live ori.lt years means a home of us plan on how you can gei, and Ideas In Jour own. Como In and lot low, and pay for It In Installment u- jm i...., j, . . ,- mir own plana OAK LODGE, two blocks from school and air line. Come In and let us tell you about It at once. METER and THIELSEJf, Room ;, Otw BUtMimtn Onire. "Salem, Ore., Jan. 20, 1912. "Being advised that the matter of selecting a site for a canal and locks at Oregon City Is soon to come up before the board of review at Wash Ington, I wish to advise you that the state board of cana commissioners, after thoroughly going into the mat ter, has recommended the purchase and enlargement of the old West Side locks. I firmly believe that this action is necessary In order to bring about a speedy opening of the river, and therefore, ak that you kindly appear before the board of review, and urge such action. . "OSWALD WEST," "Chairman State Canal Board." Not only has this telographlc cor respondence taken place, n uu outlined, but the secretaries of the Commercial clubs at Hillsboro, For est Grove, Carlton, Woodburn, 811- verton, Eugene, Independence, Day ton, McMlnnville and Newburg, as well as the secretaries of the Busi ness Men's leagues of Lebanon, Brownsville, Wlllamanla, The Dalles and Junction City, Ore., ; have sent similar telegram to our senators and congressmen . In Washington, thus showing that the movement for free lockage at Oregon City is wide spread throughout the state, even amongst towns not on the river at all, on the principle that, what aids the merchants and manufacturers In one city, 1 of general benefit to all. Medford is to have a two-days miners' convention, February I and 3. A Schoolmaster' formed at Eugene, need. Why not get some now this mo ment, and . forever utd yourself of stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsln to start the digestive Juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dlapepsln costs only 50 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most ob stinate case of indigestion and upset stomach In. five mlnutej. There is nothing else better to take gas from stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and, besides, one single dose will digest and pre pare, for assimilation into the blood all your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do It When Dlapepsln works, your1 stom ach rests gets Itself in order, cleans up and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all stomach misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to take a little Dlapepsln Tall your druggist that you want Pape's Dlapepsln, because you want to become thoroughly cured this time. Remember, If your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now, you can surely get relief In five minutes. o COMPLEXIONS FLAKED 0FR AT HOME club has been That's what they Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A (From Pilgrim Magazine.) Tlfe girl with the poor complexion complains, "1 have to touch up my cheeks. I am sallow and a signt, aim only my makotip saves me." Now, as a matter or fact, more women spoil their good looks than Improve them with cosmetics. The practice certainly is Inexcusable, now that the virtues of ordinary merco- llzod wax have become known. The mercollde In the wax has wonderful absorbent powers. It causes the faded or discolored scarf skin to flake off In minute, almost Imperceptible par ticles, so gently, gradually, aa to cause no inconvenience at all. In this way the old complexion is actually re movedlikewise all fine lines, pim ples, blotch, uioth patches or other surface defects. A new complexion appear a clear,, smooth, youthful, healihy-hued skin such aa no paint, powder or lotion can produce. An ounce of mercollred wax, to be bad at any drug store. Is ' iiiff IWnU It IJ applied Ilk cold cream. ,, FIRST REPORT OFVIIIIIERS WAS MISTAKE There being a mlBtake In the report which had been given for publication, the following statement of the Judges In the voting contest at Ye Liberty theatre has been handed us for publi cation; We, the Judges in Ye Liberty voting contest, find the following to be a true and correct copy of all the bal lots cast In the said contest: Miss Ermine Putnam, 6,324,260; Miss Mary, McLaughlin, 6,245,610; Miss Vanessa Cace, 5,337,670; Mrs. Albert Shaw, 5, 134,800. The above four are the win ners of the principal prizes. Mrs. Lloyd Ramsden, 2.4G5.250; Miss Kate Zinn, 2,063,910; Mrs. Jack Elspass, 848,510; Miss Farrel Johnson, 828,700. Those having less voles than the last named are not enumerated. Winner of first special prize, lemonade set, Mary McLauglln; winner of second special prize, cut glass let, Erma Putnam; 1,800,000 votes of Mrs. Albert ' Shaw were brought In too late to be counted . ;:, J. H. KINEHART, .. WILL D. EVANS, . ( L. R. M. PIERCE, Judges of the Count of the Vote. The prizes Will beyglven, to the suc cessful contestants), this, evening, and all interested ones are requested to be present Fred S. Bynon will make the presentations. i, 9 canny, dealing with the so-called, spirit messages from the dead. Seven days were required to read the document, but 'it was declared that the' reading of the deposition would bo completed when court adjourns this afternoon. "My mind Is pure and when the mind Is pure- you can see these things,' the deponent declared. Mrs. Haatle then told how lmpros slons from the mystlo sphere had af fected her personally. She declared that she had an affliction of the spine, but . that a hand was placed upon it, and she was cured. "Waa there any person In the room at this time?" she was asked. "I was alone," was the answer. Here Is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money ex perimenting when you can got a prep aration that has won a world-wide reputation by Its cures of this disease and can always be depended npon? It is known everywhere ss Chamber lain's Couch Remedy, and Is a medi cine of real merit For sale by all doalers. o g rm earn IUT0 CAUSE OF TIIE WRECK (ijniticd rnr.m lkahkii wma. Champaign, III., Jan. 23. Vice-President Parks and Assistant General Manager Foley, of the Illinois Central rallroflit. today a.r Invontljutlnij h wreck at Klnmundy early yesterday, which resulted la the death of James T. Haralian, former president of the road and three other railroad officials. Experts of the Interstate commerce commission and the warehouse com mission are participating In the In vestigation. Officials of the Illinois Central as sert that the wreck would have been averted had Henry Brooker, rear flag man of train No. 25, performed his duty, and flagged train No. 9. , o TIIE : WOMAN' : IS IIISAISE Oil SPIRITUALISM San Dlcfco,. Jan. 23. The reading of the long doltlon of Mrs. Mary HastJe, who for a time Is alleged to have controlled Mre. Harriet P. Thurston, was continued In the Thurston will case thla morning. Much of this deposition Is almottt un- T II INKS LAKES ARE VALUABLE FOR THEIR SALT Confident that the salts contained In Summer and Albert lakes, In South ern Oregon, can be placed on the mar ket at a profit, both to the state and the company he represents, C. M. Seine appeared before the state land board today, and asked that the lakes be leased to him for a period of 40 years. He stated that he was willing to pay the state a royalty of 10 per cent of all salts taken out of the lakes, and guarantee that It will not be less than 50 cents a ton on table salts and t a ton on all other saltct, He agrees within two years to install the neces sary plants, and says that back of him he has capitalists in New York who (ire willing to put up $3,000,000 In the venture, . ; If the lease Is awarded htm, he says that the work of building the plants will be commenced by June of this year. o A Boston man lost his leg from the bite of an insect two years before. To avert such calamities from stings and bites of InRccts use Bucklen's Arnica Solve promptly to kill the poison and prevent Inflammation, swelling and pain. Heals burns, bolls, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, brulxos. Only 25 cents at J. C. Per ry's. o IKsy Ite a Murder. tOKITBO IJ1IID WIU.1 Carson, Nov., Jan. 23. Police here are today Investigating what Is ap parently murder and attempted cre mation of a man supposed to be "Matle Hubclc, of 553 Went Second South street, Salt lake City." Head down In a pit under a burned mill, the body was found. A card In the1 pocket bore the name given. A watch Id bis pocket and the shoes he wore came from Bing ham, Utah, i o A Mutaul "Relief." Ivarran nmt lsassd wiii.1 Can VranMafn Tun ?3"f)h ni' There's a cinder in my eye." She waa young and pretty and "real class." B. B. Thomas let go his strap and as the car whizzed, he re moved, tho cinder, while she removed hJs wallet watch, stickpin and cash, o Persons troubled with partial par alysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affected parts thor oughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment This liniment also relloves rheumatlo pains. For sale by all dealer. . . CHEAP HAY I We have several tons of oat . hay and several tons of vetch hay that we are making a low price on today. Got In your order early as there is only a few tons for sale at the spec ial price. INCUBATORS No Ib the time to Invest!-' gate the merits of the different Incubators on the piarket We want you to call and see the different kinds that we handle as we know that wo have the best thore Is without any doubt D. A. White & Sons 251-261 State Street. Phone Main 160. West of U. S. Bank. CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS Candidate for Sheriff. The undor signed announces him self as a candidate for . sheriff of Marion county, subtoct to Republi can primaries. ' ' ED. ZIEGLER, Gervals. Ore. l-23-2w o Klamath Falls bonds In the sum of 150,000 bid for by an eastern firm, have been refused by the firm. No reason has so far been given. The state board of control has de cided that Nehalom has the right to the waters of Bobbs Creek. Farmers near Albany have ar ranged to pool their cream, and sell It to the creameries. Mystery surrounds the death of MIbs Sarah Fitzpatrlck of Newport, who was found dead In her room with a bullet .wound In her heart 8unday morning, Whether suicide or murder Is not known, but the for mer Is believed to be the true solution. i I Fit and Grind More X Spectacles & Eye Glasses t Than any one In the Willamette Valley, because I make the best fit, and grind my own louses In my shop. You are Invited to Inspect this intricate machinery. Spbero Lenses In your rim frames 11.00. Sphero Lenses In your rimless frames tlJlO. Bllverold glasses from f I to .t Gold filled from 2Ji0 to $5.00. I use. a quick and accurate method. Reference, the most Influential people In this city and valley. :: Chas. H. Hinges :: EyeulKlit Sperlullnt Next Door to U. S. Dank Rid.