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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1912)
"1Y CAPITII 7URiriI, 8 ALEX, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, Mil PAflf THREK. OOUTCI t ource r made. Res, doughnuts and cakes cooked with Cottolene can be fearlessly enjoyed by the most determined dyspeptic, for Cottolene makes food digestible as well as' palatable. There is no substitute for Cottolene, because there is no shortening as good as Cottolene. It is pure, clean, 'neutral in fast nnrl flavor, nnrl ahsnlnrplv the, mnsr ernnnmiral nnH healthful frying MMMMMMMMMM4MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM ii Capital City Steam Laundry ii :: s PHONE MAIN s 165 s :: Our Wagons Go MMMMMM MMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM W,?wf't0z Plan Your Vacation Now to the East Seashore The Southern Pacific Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the principal cities ol the East, going or returning through California or via Portland with going Unit 15 days. Final return limit Oct. 31st SALE DATES April, 25-2G-27. May, 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24-29. June, 1-6-7-8-13-1 4-15-17-18-19-. 20-21-24-25-27-28-29. Imperial Council Mystic Shrine, Lns Angeles, April 311th to May lib NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Offers many advantages for a seashore outing. Low fares from all points In Oregon, reasonable hotel rates, outdoor amusements and all the delights of the seashore. THE NEW P. R. & N. BEACHES Tillamook, Garibaldi (Dayocean), Brighton, Manhattan and Rockaway, Lake Lytle, Ocean Lake Park, Twin Rocks, Tillamook Beach and Bay City will open a new field for a summer outing. Low Round Trip Fares from all points in Oregon. til?t fHP&ilM Call on our nearest Agent for full Information as to East Bound Ex cursion Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., or write to JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent, . Portland, Oregon. Eat California Raisins. Rnisln Pay April 30tli. Packard Appeal to cultivated tastes. They are marvels of beauty and form at once a valuable accessory to any home. They may be seen together with several other reliable makes, at the t Wiley B. Allen & Co. 247 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon CHERRINGTON & PETERS, Mgrs. All the Talking Machines and All the Records MttOJ erie fa uoo Cottolene is made from the choicest of cotton oil. Fwz Cottonfield to Kitchen human hands never touch the oil from which Cottolene is and shortening medium. farther than butter or lard. 'Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBAJJK COMPANY Everywhere THE BIGGEST AND REST IS THE WORLD Is the loaf of bread bought at this bakery. Try a lo af and you'll say you never tasted better and seldom as good. And you'll marvel how we can give so much for so little. You certainly cannot bake at home so economically. CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court Street Phons 054 or Mountains July, 2-3-G-7-11-12-15-1G-20-22- 23-26-29-30-31. August, 1-2-3-G-7-12-15-16-22-23- 29-30-31. Sept., 4-5-G-7-8-1 1-1 2-30. nanos It goes one-third ! f FORCED SALE 11600 will buy a strictly modern 5 roora cottage, modern In every way, extra large lot, cloBe to school and car line. There is a good barn, some fruit trees, lawn, shrubbery, etc. Lot, which Is on the corner of two good streets, faces east. This Is a nice place and MOO under value, $1000 will handle this property, balance can be made in payments to suit. $375 for a Lot. $375 will buy a splendid lot, 55x156 feet, on a good street, just off Capitol. Terms to suit. Houses on the Installment Plan We write Insurance. We Rent Houses Money to Loan on Real Eastate $6000 for 40 Acres. We have 40 acres of the very best land on Howell Prairie for sale for $6000. This Is all cleared. A rich black loam, nothing better. 7 Acres Id Hollywood. You can get 7 acres la the choice part of Hollywood for $2000. Crop goes with the place. This Is Al land, Terms to suit. 5 Acres. 5 acres of very choice land In Holly wood, all cleared, rich soil, for only $1250. TerniB on this. BECHTEL & BYNON. 347 State St. Tel. Main 452 ''What made you so late?" "I met Smlthson." "Well, that Is no reason why you Bhould be an hour late getting home to supper. "I know, but I asked him how he was feeling, and he insisted on telling me about his stomach troublo." "Did you tell him to take Chamber Iain's Tablets?" "Sure, that Is what he needs." Sold by J. C. Perry's Drug Store. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A "Security Against Loss" That Is Webster's dnflntlon of Insurance. It Is simple, but It fully covers the meaning of the word. Fire Insurance protection is absolute. Ily paying a small annual premium you can make yourself wholly secure. Fire may then cause you temporary Inconvenience, but It cannot re sult In permanent loss to you. When a man takes out Insur ance he wants to go to an agen cy that represents only Al com panies, that pay their obliga tions promptly in cash. Those are the kind of companies rep resented here. Let last night's fire be a warning. Bechtel & Bynon Salem Oregon TO SETTLE QUESTION OF GRADE CITY OFFICIALS AND PROPERTY OWNERS CONFER OYER CHANG ING OF GRADE AT FOOT OF UNION STREET TO PERMIT BUILDING OF RAILROAD BRIDGE. By virtue of an agreement reached at the conference of property owners on the west end of Union street and the officials of the Salem, Falls City & Western Railroad company, held last night under the direction of the ordinance and street committees of the council, It will be possible for the railroad company to raise the grade for a distance of one block west of Front street This raise In the grade Is found to be necessary on account of the fact that the war department of the United States will not consent to the erection of abridge at that point unless It is of sufficient height to be above all danger from the effects of an extreme high water such as happens occasinally. Plans for the bridge have been adopted by the railroad company and the mater ial ordered so that within a few days actual construction of a bridge over the Willamette river at the foot of Union street to cost $175,000 will begin. The whole matter was gone over In all Its phases as re gards the relative position of the street as. changed to accommodate a higher bridge, and the damage and benefits derived, which now leaves the matter up to the railroad com pany to make such proposals as will meet the objections of those owning property facing upon the street oc cupied by the track. As soon as this has been done, which In all probabil ity will be before the next meeting of the city council, the two commit tees will make a favorable report on the matter. The change In the height of the structure will be about four feet at the bank of the river and will slope from that point to the grade at Front street. For consider able of this distance the difference In the altitude on the grade will be so Insignificant that there would not be any difficulty In putting the street In good order, and at the west end of the street It will amount to but four feet. It Is expected that all matters will be setled sto that a favorable report on the proposition can be made at the meeting of the council next Monday night. WILL ASK A REHEARING OF U. OF 0. CASE Announcement lias been made by Judge Slater, attorney for the Oregon University In the referendum appro priation case which was Just decided adversely to the Institution by the supreme court, that In a few days a petition for a rehearing will be filed. Pending a decision on this petition ho will inake an Investigation of the law, and determlno In Just what man ner the suit can be brought so us to have the supreme court pass on Its merits. Should" th3 court deny the rehearing, the case will be started anew. The court In making its reversal, declared that Injunction proceedings when pertaining to political matters might be brought through the proper officer of the state, and the proposi tion Is now to ascertain who that of ficer Is. Prior to 1911 the duty de volved on the district attorney, but uncertainty exists as to that now, In view of the recent Judicial amend ment to the constitution. FOR FALLING HAIR. You ( linnet Lose When You I'seThl Remedy, We promise you If your hair Is fall ing out, and you have not let It go too far, you can prevent baldness and get a new growth of hair. If you will use Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, with per sistency and regularity, for a reason able length of time. It Is a scientific, cleansing, anti septic, germicidal preparation. It de stroys microbes, stimulates good cir culation around the hair roots, and thus promotes hair nourishment, re moves dandruff and restores hnlr health. It Is as pleasunt to use as pure water, and Is delicately per fumed. It Is a real tolb-t necessity. We want you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic with our promise that It will cost you nothing unless you are perfectly satisfied with Its use. It comes in two sizes, prices 50c and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies In this community only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry. CAM RESIDENCE IS Fire destroyed the home of John Calhoun on 25th street one block south oX State, early this moraine. The department responded promptly, but the lire had gained such head way that the building could not be saved. Mr. Calhoun was in the building at the time the Are started and had a narrow escape as he was penned .In his bed room, and bad to jump from the window. The loss waa about $600 on the building and $300 on the furniture. A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTING Feeling convinced that the state In stitutions are in need of a uniform system of accounting the state board has dlrecetd Secretary of State 01 cott to confer with the bookkeepers of the various Institutions and pre pare one and submit It to the board for adoption. As the situation now Is, each In stitution has its own system and It results in considerable confusion. After its adoption by the state in stitutions, It is probable that an ef fort will be made to have it adopted by other departments of the state. $6ht0 Round Trip to St Paul and Minneapolis. On April 25, 26 and 27 the Oregon Electric Hallway will soil these tick ets via Portland, the North Bank road, Northern Pacific and Great Northern railways. Tickets and baggage checks Issued through. Only one change of cars and that In the Bame station at Portland. Choice of routes and stop-overs In each di rection. Return limit October 31st. Details will be given on request. C. E. ALBIN, General Agent O. E. Railway, Salem, Oregon. 4-22-24-2G Notice of Intention to Construct Lat eral Sewers In Lateral Sewer DIs trlct No. 17, Salem, Oregon. 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 system of lateral sewers as a part of the North Salem sewer system In and through certain streets and alleys In North Salem Addition Highland Avenue Addition, and Broadway Addition to Salem, Ore gon, as a part of the North Salem sewer system. The cost of the same, together with five per cent for engineering and other Incidental ex penses. to be assessed on the prop erty directly benefitted by such sew ers and drains, which system of lat eral sewers shall be known and dslgnated as Lateral Sewer District No. 17, the boundaries of which are as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point In the al ley In block numbered two (2) Glen Oak Addition to the city of Salem Oregon; said point being five (5) feet east from the west line of lot numbered Sixteen (tG) In aforesaid block and addition; running thence westerly In said alloy, through block numbered two (2) in said addition continuing thence westerly through blocks No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8, Bur llngton Addition to Salem, Oregon, to trunk sewer In Ilrey's avenue, in the city of Salem, Oregon The said system of lateral sewers shall be constructed In accordance with the plans and specifications for the same heretofore udopted by the common council, and on file In the office of the city recorder, reference to which for a more detailed descrlp- Hon is hereby made, and the said plans and specifications are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The said sewers are particularly described as follows: to-wlt: An eight (8) Inch concrete or vlt rifled sewer pipe shall be laid, coin- menclng at a point In the alley In oiock No. two (2), Glen Oak Addition to the city of Salem, Oregon, said point being five (5) feet east from the wost line of lot sixteen (16) In suld block; running thence westerly In said al ley, through block No. two (2) In said addition, continuing thence westerly tnrongh the alley in blocks No. 8, No, 7 and No. 6, Burlington Addition to Salem, Oregon, to the trunk sewer in Ilrey'H avenue, in the city of Salem, Oregon. Romonstrances may be filed against the construction of said pro' posed lateral sewers and drains at any time within 10 days from the date of the final publication of this notice This notice Is published for a per iod of 10 days by order of the com mon council of the city of Salem Oregon, the date of the first publi cation being the 16th day of April, 1912, and the final publication being the 20th day of April, 1912. CHAS. F. KLGIN 4-lG-llt City Recorder. "My little son had a very severe cold, I was recommended to try Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was bs well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowllng street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy Is for sale at Perry's Drug Store. ODD ED Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A iMa $2.48 Dresses Prepare for hot summer days by investing in two or more of these dainty dresses. White lingerie, cotton foulards, colored lawns and lissue fabrics. Full range of sizes and shades. Part sample line and part from regular stock. Prices range from $3.75 to $6.50. Special $2.48 Children's Hosiery 4 pair for 50c 4 pair for 50c Children's fast black cotton hosiery, heavy ribbed for boys, and medium weight for girls. Guaranteed to give service. Regular 1 7c special, 4 pair for 50c. 5 for $1 Bath Towels 5 for $1 Extra heavy double warp bath towels, size 24 by 48 inches, in white or unbleached. A good time to lay in a supply while prices are so low. (Regular 35c towels. Special, 5 for $1.00. UShipley Co. T Y IT'. 14S.147Nbrth liberty Slmt i V Bttmta8m tod Cost SAVE yourself! There is no reason why you should always be a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a druak- ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the 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 ' ' liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washing- ; ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will in most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re- quired, but not often. The best of care is given the patients. For ; ' full information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, ii WALTER M. FIERCE Pres. and Mgr. -MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM AutomobileMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON AUBURN BUICK CADILLAC E-M-F FORD HUDSON INDIANA MAXWELL OVERLAND HARLEY'DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES TUnt MOTOR 1 11KJAX CYCLES l II rAMI7 llM"1 VUIJLA llZ.li 3 II 1 AUTOMOBILES OHIO Locomobile and Kelly Track Saturday Specials .MfiX $2.43 flews SALEM. OREGON tMM 4 H MM MM MMMM 8. F. ANDERSON, Also Agent for He and Michigan Great Western Oarage 147 N. High W. S. FITTSi Agent. Also Agent for Diets. 418 Court Street Phone 211 OTTO WILSON Also Agent for the Chalmers Phone 220 Cor. C'omerclal and Center JOHN MATHER Machine Shop Clieuieketa St, Just east of Commercial E-M-F MOTOB SALES CO. E. M. F. "JU" Flanders "20" C. L. Hose, Mgr. 248 8. Com'l St, F0KD AGENCY, E. II. Whllesldo, Mgr. Also Agents for II. C II. and Losler 124 N. Liberty St Phone 847 TICK BROS. AlsoAgents lor Elmore and Hupnioblls Capital Garage Phone 78J WATT 8IIIPP Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc North Commercial Street Phone 863 Tuo Car That Always Huns UE. N. WILLS Capital Guruge Phune 783 8IM0NT0N MOTOB CO. Also Agent for Mitchell Phone 139 Ifil North High Street HAUSER BKOS. Auto and Motorcycle Supplies aa Minneapolis Motorcycle FRANK MOORE llleyrles, Sundries, Etc. Court Street Phone 108 8",om Volranhtlng A Rubber Co. """. "on Work, Patching. Htlfil.llnn (j.i.n.nt.w.H till l'.-.. ....... ....... v H(BaHH i. m v a v v u J OR HIRE Gro4 Western Garage , .,, ,.. v . it. noore. nndT0UG T.lnhnn Hal. 41 Enbry and Compaay Cars for Hire fhoue Mala IS6. H State St