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v., DAILT CAW TIL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912. Copyright Hirt Scbiffhcr ft Mirs For 30 Yean the Standard Remedy for Diseases of Mucous Membranes Enxrienced phumtdtta will tell ton Bl G U the accepted tUndard remedy foe diieuee of ma oat membranei ditcharijet from the note, throat and urinary organs. Aroid tabatiratea. Toexpe riment ia dangerous. Biar G, naed everywhere Ince WO. haa prored aafe and reliable. Non-fwisonoue, antiaeptic and tonic in ita properties, containing no liver nitrate, aine aulphate. alcohol, cocaine, or any narcotic, it may ba aaed full atrenfftb with eat fear. Why not cur yourwlfl Sold by drug. giata; or we abip eipreaa prepaid, upon receiptor fl. Full partkulara enclosed with each bottle M mailed aealedin plain en re Lope on requeet. Tbt Emu Cknlul U. Dmhuti, Obit, 0.1 A You see here how we're providing for your ' needs in smart suits; we've got a lot more than we can show or tell you about in adver tising; the core's full of good things to wear, Hart Schaffner & Marx style, all-wool quality, fine tailoring; . you want these things, Always reasonable priced How about the other things you wear? liats in all the best shapes; sMs that youi! like; neckwear, hos!i'7, .inci-:- v ear, the kind you need, We want to show you, Today Our 584th Wednesday Surprise Silk Novelty Fabrics for dainty summer gowns, dresses and waists, pretty floral and figure designs of pink, blue, tan, grey, yel low, lavender on white grounds, 27 inches wide, Values to 65c yard 27c a Yard None sold before 8:30, See window display Salem's Big Department Store !M;trrprATrn T J The contract for the five story ho tel at Albnny whs let Tuesday to a local fire. The price la G2,079. Do You Know That many uro making; com forlalile livings yes and lay ing up small fortunes on what they are producing off live, ten or twenty acre tracts? It's a fact. Some are doing this In truck farming, others In the dairy business, other In poultry raising. You can do the same. Uve right near town, too, within a few minutes' ride of the city, with all its advantages. Independent? No other life to compare with It. Strikes and lockouts have no terror for a man so situated. We have some choico small acre properties for sale, also farms, at reasonable figures. Tell us what you want. J acres In Uelljnvod 11,250 7 acres In Hollywood, ifJ.WMI 15 acres In Prunes nl 175 15 iirrca, 10 ucres in Prune, l,iM. 100 acres ktinuii land at $15 Bechtel & Bynon 347 State Street Agents for Town and Country Ileal Estate. .Made First Shipment The Capitol Furniture Mfg, company manufacturers of made to order fur niture, store and office fixtures, up holstering and repairing, which re cently openod Its factory In Salem, made Kb first shipment today. The consignment consisted of upholstered, weathered oak settees, and went to an Albany firm. The firm Bays Its prospects in this section looks good. Last Day For those who wIhIi to see the ill-futed (loomed ship Titanic with rapt. Smith In command and thousands of them, cheer ing souls as she leaves the dock. This Is a great sight, and will long live In your mem ory. Of course, nt THE BLIGH Today Only it ' CITY NEWS. )C3t3C3(3C3(C3t3C3t )Jt' iff )( t C aft Divorce Granted A divorce was granted yesterday In Judge Galloway's court to Katie A. Harlow from Charles T. Harlow. Mrs. Harlow was allowed by the court to resume her maiden name of Katie A. White. Attention Royal Neighbors We will meet this Thursday even ing, May 2nd, in the Hurst hall. By order of the Oracle. 5-l-2t Women's League Meeting The Salem Women's Willamette League will meet Thursday after non at 3 o'clock at the Hoard of Trade rooms. Every Good Variety Of coffee grown, direct plantation to you by Uncle Sam's largest retail ers. Phone C. M. tackwood, agent Grand Union Tea Co., 216 N. Com mercial street. Don't Fall to See Our bargain tables of children's ladies' und men's footwear. We can save you money. Jacob Vogt, the Shoe Man. 220 North Commercial street. Your Attention Is called to the advertisement of The Salem Mercantile Agency on page 0 of this paper, This agency is doing a large collection bualnoHS and is highly recommended by the business men of Salem. Are You fining? Those desiring to attend the exer cises at the Old Champoog celebra tion tomorrow should leave Salem over the Oregon Electric on the 8:55 train. An Impression lias gone out that the time was to bo 9:55, but this Is a mistake. The electric train will connect with the boat at Wllsonvllle, Hought n Store Mr. I,. B. Frey, recently from Bock ford, 111., has located In Salem. He purchased the grocery business of Mr. Robertson on lttli street, near Marlon. Mr. Frey has been In the grocery business for the past 13 years, and Intends to build up the business he has purchased and make a first class store of It. Attention fi. A. It. Through the courtesy of the hoard of trustees of the Klks Lodge, Sedg wick Post and Sedgwick Relief Crops will meet at Elks Lodge rooms till further notice. Regular meeting May 4th. Business of Importance, a full attendance expected. Gideon Stolz, Commander, 4-,'10-2t A Temporary Trouble Owing to the alterations and the change In voltage of the trolley wires of the Oregon electric railroad, It Is necessary to run the freight trains (luring the day time for the next 10 days or two weeks. A large crew of men Is nt work on the different sub stations along the line, which will have the work well under way with in the next week or 10 days, ho that freight trains will he handled nt night as In the past. Appointed AdiuliiMralor Upon petition filed yesterday, H. F. I'ennybnker wns appointed adminis trator of the estate of Polly N. I'en nybnker, who died at Slnyton. April 24, 1!H2. The estate Is valued nt JL'200, W, Richardson, Charles Brew er and Harry Downing were appoint ed appraisers. The heirs at law are W. I'ennybnker, Woodlnun, Anna M. Sims, of Mehama, Node Sherman, of Staylon. Kate St. Earle, of Hillsdale. Oregon; and II, V. I'ennybnker, Stay ton. Onranlxc Tennis Club Fourteen young ladles met. Monday evening and organized the Loyal Daughters' Tennis club. The cinb will have the use of the Fry Court nt U'slle and Church stroet until fur ther arrangements can be made to secure a court of their own. Those composing the club are, Helen Mer cer, I'lda Derby. Velva I'tterback. lino De Uiy, Altbea Bright, Wlnni fred Hargrove, Vivian Hargrove, F.d na Townsend, Grace Townseud, Mary l.emmon, Jessie Hunt, Vivian Clrem mels, Esther Grcmmcls and Merle Tracy. Yes! We Repair Bicycles Work Called For and Delivered Hauser Bros. Phone 110. Tomorrow Complete clAmge of program at the BLIGH THEATRE FEATURING The Devil The Servant and the The Man Not In picture, but a real lWe, expensive tot. Alio t big select program of feature pictures. "Thompson of the 'Varsity" To be seen this evening at the Grand, Is a better college play than the "College Widow." For Sale Very desirable quarter block on Lincoln street, Fall-mount addition. C. L. Starr. 4-30-4t Fleming Realty Co. Of State street, will now be found at 143 South Liberty street, next to Graber Bros.' plumbing shop. 5-l-2t A Fat Man and Love Have you ever seen a fat nan In love "Thompson of the Varsity" has one and he wins out against one of the best looking men In college. How do you' suppose he does It Five-Acre Tracts The official plat of Whitney's Pet mlna Acres was filed In the county re corder's office toda,y by the heirs of John hltney. The tract, which con tains 231 acres, divided into 5-acre tracts, Is located between Woodburn and Hubbard. Some Frnnky Eyes The dancing eyes of the pretty col lege co-eds sends thrills through the audience, In "Thompson of the 'Var sity," at the Grand tonight at 8:30. The Real Thing With an actual fire following one of the biggest football games of the year "Thompson of the Varsity Is one of the most exciting plays ever staged In Salem. Besides the football hero In the play is a real live hero and played halfback for Willamette last year. Will Help Some Wlthln the next few days workmen will begin the dlsmantellng of the old buildings just north of the Marlon hotel. The two buildings now there will be razed and the lot thoroughly cleaned of all rubbish, which will add greatly to the appearance of the same. The lot has been recently purchased by Max O. Buren, the furniture deal er. Eugene Visitors Mark Fleming, C. T. Llttlefleld and f. M. Stark, a committee designated by the property owners on Fifth street, Eugene, are In the city looking over the condition of the pavements of this city. They express themselves as well pleased with the progress -the city is making, and speak In high terms of the treatment accorded by the city officials here. The trip was made to ascertain the conditions of the cement streets, as that city has just begun the" Improvement of some of its streets with that kind of pavement. No. 139 wins a Vase Holder please call at Ye Boot Shop and take your choice 4 more Hand Painted Vases to be given away. i Come in and get a chance A ticket to the first 1 00 entering store. Full line of $3.50 to $5 Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords. $1.95 Hundreds of pairs of Men's Work and Dress Shoes, $4.00 to $6.00 X grades. $1.95 Large assortment of Chil dren's Shoes in all sizes at 98c Price Shoe Co Closing Out Ye Boot Shop 326 State Street "Made In Oregon" Campaign is beginning to be the talk of the town. "'Crlspette" Is made In Salem, and by the Wonder Kandy Kitchen, and Is pure, wholesome and a delight to eat. Try It. The Place to Get Dependable groceries, and the best bread In Salem, Is at the Sunset gro cery, 121 South Commercial street. Phone Main 131. There Is Xo Place Like Home, and there's no place In Sa lem to select your meats like the Cap ital Market, 121 South Commercial street. Phone Main 247. What It Cost Them SttntAmentH nf evnenaes of candi dates at the recent primary electloq filed recently are as follows:' A. A. fJrlnrte. cnnriiflnte for renresontatlve on the Republican ticket, spent 45.50; D. Webster, candidate for justice or the peace of Salem district, spent $26.65; Henry L. Clark, candidate for county recorder on the Independent Democratic ticket, spent 4 ; uiarence PhilHna onnrtirinta fnr niinerlntendent of schools on the Republican ticket, spent J1U4.3U. Killed the Trees For many years Hon. A. Hush has nurtured and cared for several maple trees In the curb line at the corner of State and Commercial streets, but the hard surface pavements put In at that point have done the work that so many of our citizens have Importuned Mr. "Bush many times to do. The trees there have all died on account of the lack of moisture, but they will not be taken down until Mr. Bush is fully convinced that they are dead. At cer tain seasons of the year their shade has been a welcome solace to those loitering around that corner, but this is now a thing of the past. NEW TODAY. m GIRLS OR WOMEN wanted at the glove factory. 1455 Oak street. Only those wishing steady work need ap ply. &-i-3t WANTED Good family cow. Rea sonable price. J. Wikberg. Route 3. 5-l-3t To Salem Business Men There are TWO classes of Collection Agencies. The First Class Take your accounts and make no charge whatever unless collection Ib made. The Second Class Charge a membership fee, payable in advance. Doing business with the First Class, If no collections made the agency loses. YOU DON'T. Doing business with the Second Class, If no collec tions made, YOU LOSE, but the Agency makes a profit. We simply want to call your attention to the fact fiat we belong to the FIRST CLASS of Collection Agencies. We are Salem business men; we are spending our money here and will appreciate your business. Respectfully, The Salem Mercantile Agency (INCORPORATED) Collections and Adjustments, 201 IT. S. National Bank lildg., Salem, Oregon. I AGENTS And solicitors wanted to sell high grade household special ties.' Household Suppy company, Room 1, 1H3 North Commercial street, Salem. Oregon. 5-l-3t FOR SALE Nearly two acre, make tine chicken ranch, nearly all clear, two miles out, graded street, close to car line, tine soil. Price $575; $57 cash, balance $10 per month until paid. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 5-l-3t FOR SALE A big one-half acre of line black garden land on Broad way, very close to car line, school and store, east front. Assessments are all paid. Price only $700, on very easy terms. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 5-1-ltt FOR SALE 12 acres of good fruit and garden land, nearly all In cul tivation, a small new house, barn and chicken bouse, one acre of bearing strawberries, 150 cords of timber, Is located very nice and sightly on good rock road, close to school and car line, two miles to center part of city. Price, $3300, on very easy terms. See John Van Uianen, 275 State Btreet. 5-l-3t sC6Z a 7 FOR SALE Five acres of excellent garden and berry land, dark loam, running water, nearly all level and In cultivation, six miles out good road ; close to school. A small pay ment down, balance $5 per month. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 5-l-3t NOTICE TO PROPERTY owners on Onk street The property owners (in Oak street are requested to meet with the street committee at the council chambers on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, May 3, to as certain and determine the kind of pavement to be laid on Onk street, Winter to 12th street. Chas. F. El gin, City Recorder. B-1.3t II. L. Clark Received the nomination for county recorder on the Democratic ticket, Marlon county. (Paid adv) Funeral Today The funeral of Thomas Rae, who died April 26, 1912, was held this af ternoon from the residence at Liberty, Rev. H. T. Babcock officiating. Burial was at City View cemetery, under the auspices of McGilchiist Order of Roy al Highlanders. May Build Soon Among the recent, transfers of real estate in the city It Is noticed that the building on Ferry and Liberty streets, occupied by the Bishop blacksmith shop, has been Bold to E. Eckerlen. The present occupant has a five months' leaBe on the building, and when that expires Mr. Eckerlen talks as If he will erect a permanent build ing there. Would He Citizen Daniel Frank made application to County Clerk Allen today to become a citizen of the United States. He Is 84 years old, Is a farmer, and resides at Salem. He Is now a subject of Nichol as II, emperor of all the Russlas, hav ing arrived from that country In Bos ton harbor April 2!), 1907. Parents' Mglit Tonight at local Y. M. C. A. the Junior Gym. class will give their an nual May exhibition of class work, marching, games and swimming. Alt parents and friends are cordially In vited to attend. The Senior boxing and wrestling club will take part In the program, which will start at 7: '10 sharp. Must Condemn Lund In order to secure a suitable right of way for the branch line of the Southern Pacific Railroad company from Snlem to Fir station, on the Woodburn-Sprlngfield branch, it has become necessary for the Oregon & California Railroad company to file a suit to condemn a small piece of land belonging to W. H. and Lulu Strickland, situated about five miles east of Salem ,and being In section 27, township 7 south, range 2 west. Notice- South Salem and Yew Park are cleaned up. The city teams will be-1 gin In the east and central portion of the city Wednesday morning. North Salem and Englewood, Monday, May 6. NEW HOUSE $K00 A good new 5 room house and lot 50x120, In good location In South Salem. This is a good house, ready to live In. See us at once, as owner must sell Im mediately. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial street. 5-1.3t WANTED Mortgage on real estate in exchange for nearly new fore-door, 5-passenger, fully equipped automo bile. Price $1200. The National Brokers, 135 Commercial street. 5-1- T11IS IS A BARGAIN 304 acres, 240 acres under plow; 26 acres In bear lng prunes; eight room house, good barn; near a railroad station wat ered by creek and wolls. $45 per acre If sold soon. We also have other good bargains In tracks from one acre, up. Olmstead Land Co. 5-l-4t LADIES' TAILORING And dress making. We respectfully solicit your patronage for high class work. Mrs. G. and Miss R. Schneider, 278 North Cottage street. Phone 1189. 4-30-2t FOR SALE CHEAP New modern home; close to state house. Ad dress P. O. Box 324. 4-23-tf FOR SALE Thoroughly modern five room bungalow, five minutes' walk from State and Commercial streets. small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer H. Smith, the Insurance man, McCornack build ing. 3-12-tf FOR SALE A fine residence lot, close to state house, best of loca tion. Will sell cheap. Call at room 506, U. S. National Bank building. 4-23-tf CEMENT WOUK, EXCATATINU. ! CARL TANDRl'P, contractor for all Hinds of cement work and excavat ing of all kinds. Let us give you figures. Satisfaction guaranteed. 2093 Trade street Phone 9S2. 4-29-tf HAPPY, LAUGHING CHILD II! JUST A FEW HOURS IF CItOSS, IRRITABLE, FEVERISH, TONIil'E COATED AND SICK, (JIVE DEUCIOl'S 'SYRUP OF FHJS." Your child lBn't naturally cross, irritable and peevish, Mother! Ex amine the tongue; if coated, it means the litle one's stomach Is disordered, liver inactive and Its 30 feet of bow els clogged with foul, decaying waste. Every mother realizes after giving delicious "Syrup of Figs" that this Is the Ideal laxative and physic for children. Nothing else regulates the little one's tender stomach, liver and bowels so effectually, besides they dearly love its delightful fig taste. For constipated bowels, sluggish liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered stomach, feverlshness, "diarrhoea, sore throat, bad breath or to break a cold, give one-half to a teaspoon tul of "Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and constipated matter will gently move on and out of the system without griping or nausea, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, senna ' r.nd aromatics It cannot be harmful. I Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly print ed on the package. , Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of henna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. Portland sent $301.10 to aid starv ing Chinese Monday. Curd of Thanks Mrs. L. P. Wolfe and children wishes to tender their heart felt thanks to the many friends and neigh bors who so generously rendered their kindness and sympathy to them through the sickness und death of their husband and father. MRS. L. P. WOLFE AN D CHILDREN MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BI'IiGIIARDT ft MEREDITH Resident Agents 184 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate tecirlty. BECB.TEL ft BINON 147 SUite Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street Phone Main 813. 115 Liberty St. Phone Main 119 KARL KECGKBACEB Watch and Jewelry Repairer Your patronage solicited Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Salem Oregon Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDOX-RICIIARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street. THE NEW SECOND-HAD CLOTHING STORE We have a good line of Clothing and Shoes Highest prices paid for Second band Clothing and Shoes 812 N. Commercial St, Salem, Or. 4-1-tf TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBONS ROLLEBS . 8UPPLIES See me before you do anything. C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone Main 888 214-216 N. Commercial, Salem, Oregon. i m X STATE NURSERIES, Established 1893 GROWER OF GENERAL NURSERY STOCK Will contract for prunes for this fall delivery at the following price: Italian Prunes, 1 yr., 6 to 8 ft. at i4c Italian Prunes, 1 yr., 4 to ft. at 0e Italian Prunes, 1 yr., 3 to 4 ft. at je A deposit of 15 per cent must accompany each order'Vs'a' guar antee of good faith. Have a complete stock of Apple. Pear, Cherry. Peach and small fruits, on which I will be pleased to quote you prices. . Nursery located one-half mile east of asylum. A. FREDERICK S.b.rb Mi. Mm fint X linn M V