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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1912)
v . ..... , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1912. - DAILT CAPITAL J0PB5AL, SALEM. OMQfrS PAGE SIX. i I t; ' CIRCUIT COURT HAS BUSY DAY In Judge Kelly's department of the circuit court yesterday the cases of Boyd Holeomb, Deforce Bnd McNa nmra camo up for pleading and all pleaded not guilty. The Indictment against Isadore Greenbaum for pol Fonlng a dog belonging to Mrs. Ama da King wan set aside on demurrer, tind a motion to dismiss on account that the names of the witnesses be fore the grand Jury were not named In the Indictment In his ruling on the demurrer, Judge Kelly held that a dog was not a domestic animal In the light of the law and the deri sions fitted In the demurrer. The Mine was sent back to the grand Jury for further Investigation and will In all probability jm before that body, which Is now In session. In the case of tho City of Wood burn ugalnst J. 1'. Meehiin, et al, the Jury found for the defendants. This was a case in which tho city sued on the enforcement of a bond by the de fendants, who conducted a saloon al Woodbiirn and It was alleged that they violated the city ordinance In conducting their business. o TE OUR GROWTH The demand for building permits at the city recorder's olllce keeps up. Permits are being Issued now at the rate of about two dally. Hlnce the first of the year there kave been 99 Issued, which la an average of over one a day, Sundays Included, but now that the building operations are in full swing, the demand becomes gronter than during any previous month of the year. The following permits to build linve been Issued during the past week: lino. W. Johnson, r.li N. High street, two-slory framo building, cost $.100. F. M. Ilrown, 220 1) street, remod eling frame dwelling, $400. P. M. Drown, 210 11 street, remod eling frame dwelling, $300. T. II. Jackson, 625 denier street, two-stnry frame dwelling, cost, $2700. William Untie, 2I20 l-'('t street, two-story frame dwelling; cost $2000. Frances K. Cray, l;H!l N. Capitol si reel, ono-slory building; cost $2000. Lee Cailllled, 1105 South llKh street, one-story frame dwelling; cost $2300. Fred A. Voget, Stain sheet, (me mory frame dwelling; cost $15110. Fred A. Ynget, Stale si reel, onu Hlury frame dwelling; cost $1500. Hoy Iltirion, ti25 1'nlon street, one- HI ir y frame dwelling; cost $110110. .James Sykes, VII) Hood street, oiie sloi'y frame dwelling; cist $5eo. J. II. Klatleiy, 1:125 Marion strei-l, nne-story frame dwelling; cost $lluil. Mrs. Kll.ahi'th l.iimh, 405 North High street, two-slory building; cost $MI0. II. E. Kvnns, 2110 Ni' ll 4th sired, one-story dwelling; cost $S50. I.. I.einmon, "04 N'orlli Commercial street, two-slory frame dwelling; cost $2.Vil). Bnlein Fruit 1'nlon, Trade ami High streets, (mine warehouse; cost (1500, ul Ice ol Inleiillnii In Imprete Sunlit I lib Street. Notice Is hereby given that the eoninion council of lite city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient and pro poses to Improve South Mill street ft urn n point 215 feet north or the soulh line of state street to the mirth line of .MImnIiiii street with ciimiete pan 'incut at the expense of the adja cent and abutting property within said limits, In iircoiiliime with the plans, spicllli aliens ami estimates for the liuprov, iiient of said Soulh Hih street from a point 2l..r feet north or the mini h Hue of Stale si reel to the noi lli Hue uf Mission sheet liei'ctntoie adopted by the I'onniinn council and on tile in the of fice of (he city recorder which are hereby referred to for a mine partic ular and delallisl description of said Improvement, and are hereby made iai t of (bis lint Ire Written remonstrances ukuIiihI the Improvement proposed lutein may be eiade at any time within ten (10) ilnvs from the dual publication of this notice lit the nimuier provided ly the clly charter. This notice Is published for ten (lo) day pursuant to a resolution of the common oouuill and the dale of the first publication (hereof Ik the :M day of April, 1!U3, and the dale of the Dual publication will be tbt 1.1th day of April 11(13. CI I AS. F. MAUN. Recorder. 4-S-llt IfiDICA : ,' ,." . ' ''v "".. Nrene In "Iteliecca of AUTO MEN TO FORM All ASSOCIATION (JET TOOETIIKU LAST SIGHT AT THE MARION, AM) OVER A r'lK NIPPER IMStTS.H SALEM'S AU TO MUSIS ESS. The monthly meeting or the Salem Automobile Dealers was held It' the private dining room of the I Intel Mm ion last night, and was pi ece lt d by a supper which was enjoyed liy all present. ATlei' the cigars wore lighted the mailers of tho auto world were dis cussed nnil tho question of a set of by laws considered. It, V. Slmonlon, S. A. Anderson and V. A. Iluhleit were appointed to present the by-laws to the nuto dealers of Salem for their signatures, thus making a permanent organisation out of the present club. Those present were; Messrs. Hose, Kreason, Kmbry, Slmonlon, llelle, An derson, I Infer and lluhlr rt. Several members were absent ow ing to unforseen circumstances. A deter mined effort will be made to have ;i full attendance at the next meeting. o Sol Scare Enough, (imnnii I'iikss j.cxKHi' wins Kan lleriiai'dliio, Oil., April II. John Scarce. Insane, chopped down 100 olive trees In a counly grove before he was dlKcovered. II.' explained (hut Hie ti'i'iilmiiit would make Ihi'iii grow faster. l,ous, JillilO, I A Good Hear. I I IINII'KIl I'tlKMS ir.AMtll WII1R.1 ! Oakland, Oil.. April I!. , Madame ltl Irardo, singer 111 a circus, fainted w hen 'she saw her liusliiuiil allai'keil by a huge grl.ly bear. When she revived, physicians discovered Hint she had been rendered dumb by the shock. We break a colt so that we may coiiliol It; bul we break a bnd liabll so thai It may not control us. Arrow Notch COLLAR. Ml. clMata boat. flo. BlewBSe. CI-HI. .iSo.ly ft Ciii.iHT, aUfcyn, Tto?i n T. Capital City Steam Laundry r. PHONE s MAIN :: 165: uur Wagons CJo Everywhere X There la Only One "Bromo Quimna" That la LaiiDtivQ Bromo Qninmo VMCO THC WORLD OVUt TO CUM A COLO I OKI OAT. AIwstj remember the full nme. Look lor (hit signature on every bo. S5o. . ...... ., Simnybrouk Fu rm." Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure, deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the eus tachian tube. When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten re caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Od. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. The Danger After Grip lies often In a run-down system. Weak ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en ergy and ambition, with disordered liv er and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Klectrlc Hitters, the glor ious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thou sands have proved that they wonder fully strengthen the nerves, build up the system und restore to health and good spirits after an attack of grip. If suffering, try them. Only fiO cents. Sold mid perfect satisfaction guaran teed by J. C. Perry. o. Disliked the Aqueous, Oakland, Oil., April :!. -llecnuse her husband, r'red A. Halght. music teach er, has a tin I ii nil horror of water, and refuses lo balhe, Mrs. Ilaluhl today has been given an absolute divorce. o CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature BuiJcrs of Homes. Our "PROFIT-SHARING Investat Certificates creHEAL HoneyMakers Send for Booklet 604 5 6 (irbettBUa Portland Ore 6& Tto SUCl'KS W iluU MRS. LARAMORE TELLS JTROUBLES Lady In Goodwater Describes Her Distressing Experience and Telis How She Was Finally Relieved. Ooodwater, Mo. ' Ever since I was a little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore, "I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia. I suffered misery after eating, and had terrible heartburn. 1 thought I had to suffer this way as long as I lived, but when I began to take Thedford's Black-Draught, in small doses, every night, the heartburn was all gone in a few days, and I could eat without distress. I took two small packages In all, and although that was some time ago, the dyspepsia has not returned. I spea. a good word for Thedford's Black-Draught whenever I have the op portunity." If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford's Black-Draught. It cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and is without bad after effects. Try it. Price 25c. JIDCE FOK YOntSELF. Which Is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by a Halem Citizen's Experience. Something new Is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represent ed. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends Is. Now suppose you had a bad back. A lame back or aching one, Would you experiment on It? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It Is different when the endorse ment comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement Is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Head tit's case: Mrs. W. H. Woods, 733 N. Front street, Salem, Oregon, says: Al though I have never had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills myself, I know that this remedy is an excellent one for kidney and bladder troubles. It has been procured at Dr. Stone's drug store and used In my family with the most satisfactory results." For sale by all dealers. Price f0 cents. Foster-Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the I'nlted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. II. McOowan. 1218 W. 2d St., Little Hock, Ark., says, "I suffered with se vere pains across my back and the kid noy action was Irregular and very painful. After taking Foley Kidney Pills for a few days, the pain left my back and the kidneys became normal. I can gladly recommend Foley Kidney Pills for I know they helped me." lted Cross Pharmacy. , o Mongrel In "Sassllj." fllNlTKIl l'HESS I.RASKD W1IIE 1 Portland, Ore., April 3. Panic reigned at the dog show here when a blood-thirsty outlaw mongrel without pedigree, stalked In among tho "best people" of canine society and bit a goodly chunk out of the tall of "Irish tjueen." an aristocratic setter. Tiles Cured in nix in II Days. Your druggist will refund money If Pa 7.0 Ointment fails to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles In six to 14 days 60 cents. Ciiesslng at the quality of the seed Is a poor foundation upon which tu build the hope of a great harvest. All patent medicines or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sals at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Salem, Oregon . Also Dr. Stone's I'OISOX OAK EEXEDT 4 snow whits medicine, contains no sugar ot lead, opium, nor other ool- onous drugs. Applied every hour It at once relieves, and soon cures In flammation of the skin tenermllr known as polsea Oak. j:.0 and 60c bottles. f XT" ' I I . .... ., .,. niD 0T WAST TO GROW UP TO BE A H0CG lUNIHD MESS LS18IO WISB.l Los Angeles, April 3. Through court decree Miss urace rigg is Grace Plummer. In petitioning for the change the girl Ignored the court's suggestion that a year's wait might obviate the necessity of a legal change. Seine Old Voters. UNHID MESS IJE1SED WIRE.) Alhambra, Cal., April 3. Twenty- four persons over 80 years of age will vote here April 8, !n a total reg istration of 2 000. The oldest woman is 92, the oldest man, 93. His wife, 83, also will vote. Olive Property to Clly. UNITED ritESS LEASED WlItB. Tacoma, April 3. At 74, ill and with out near relations, Frank Ailing had deeded his Beven-acre home, near the center of the city, as a public play grounds. "I don't want a big funeral," he snld, give the money to buy shoes for needy children. The city will condemn a street through the land and allow Ail ing enough for him to live comfort ably the rest of his life. A ( lever Thief. Portlnnd, Ore., April 3. "He Is some thief," said Patrolman Keegan, com menting on the clever "dip" who had deftly removed the officer's star from his breast. Evidences of Civilization. Portland, Ore., April 3. "Me civil ized; me American," said Henry Drew, a Klamath Indian, when the judge asked him If he had any reason for beating his mother-ln-Iaw. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Moamouth and McMlnnvllIe. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls st hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. HO ORDERS TAKEN FOR CAI-LS MORE THAN TflUF.K BLOCKS FROM CORNER OF STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS UNLESS AR RANGED FOR IN ADVANCE. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. WET for bckach, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. 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