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TIT CAPITAI JOURNAL, 8ALEX, OREGON, T1IURSDAT, MAT 23, 1912. TLS2 Children Cry for Fletcher's -fUIJK-TM.1 JVVVV. XT-i, .... The Kind You Ilave Always Bought, and which has been In use lor over SO veara. hn Knn,i ,z I" "uu yr sVT and , 8 been mado under his per L6a&rffljfriJ BA,Val 8uPervl8in since Its infancy. f7f. '6CCA4K; Allow no one to deceive you In this All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" we but What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Par, goric, Drops and Soothlngr Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotto substance. Its ape Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Plarrhcea. It repulates the Stomach and Uowel ssssss aaja.,assifisr,.w GEflUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Tut eiirr jw eowyoiT. tt mummy irmir, niw tokk crrr. s A L E M ure to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage. Iways an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, : ends strength to the weak and wearied physique, ffects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, B E E -akes life more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart, 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 of ' strength and activity, MMMMMM4MMMMH - Wedding Gifts From Barr's Will Be Warmly Welcomed This season finds us well stocked with splendid selec tions for both Wedding and Graduation Gifts, Dainty new things pretty and inexpensive gifts that have dis tinction in appearance-will be welcomed by rich or poor, Dliimond Rings, Seal Rings, I'luln Wedding King. Jewelry let In diamonds and other stones. Storllug Silverware, Silver Dsted Ware, Ladles' Watches, Men's Watches, Watch Chains, I'lns, Belt Unfiles, ShlrtnnlHt Sets, Bracelets, I'endnntft, II a I r Ornaments, Brooches, Cot Gluts, Bliss Goods, Everything yon would expect to find In a store of quality. Barr's Jewelry Store ""TfwwiiiiBiwuiawnni YEW PARK Make Want Advertising Your Banker Journal want ads ibring quick results 1 PLAYGROUNDS DELEGATION FROM MOX.UOUTII GAVE THE PEOPLE Of SALEM A PLEASANT SURPRISE MORE MEETINGS ARRANGED AND COMMUNITY TO BE INTEREST. ED ON A LARGER SCALE. The movement to establish public playgrounds for the children in this city was given a fine start last night at the Yew Park school under the direction of the general committee for the higher socialization of the community. The executive commit tee is composed of City Supt. Pow ers, Dr. Avison, B. J. Miles, Prof. Patterson and E. Hofer. The Yew Park neighborhood under the leader ship of a local committee composed of Principal Dotson, Mr. Drager and Mrs. Rowland has taken a lead In this matter and has held three ral lies, the last one being specially de voted to the playground movement. Help from Monmouth. The starting of the campaign at Salem was given a big and unexpect ed boost by a delegation from the Monmouth Normal school last night, that drove oyer In a hack and brought a cUibs of little glrlB along to make a demonstration of the folk dances. Miss Wilcox, physical direc tor, Miss Frldd, of the lniiBic depart ment, and Miss Foster, one of the playground training class, with six little girls took the long drive and drove back home last night after the program had been beautifully car ried out. Miss Wilcox made a charming Im pression with her talk and her class. She said the playground and folk dance movement was for the develop ment of more truthful, honest, loyal, and fair boyhood and girlhood, and tetter citizenship. Very little appar atus was required but the work must be under competent supervision, She illustrated the folk dancing with six little girls who put on the "ChlmeB of Dunkirk and the "Fairy Rose" drill dances, receiving hearty ap plause. What Cities Are Doing. MIsb Bessie Foster then made a line address on the playground work In other cities. Portland has 10 play grounds and was getting more In all parts of the city, Eugene had estab lished playgrounds and COO American cities had established them, The work was to produce better social and moral conditions for the child ren. Its greatest value was for healthier children and higher social ization. The expense was small as the boys could make most of the ap paratus, A class of 60 to 60 young women were taking the training for playground directors at the state normal school. Her address Bhowed her heart and soul were In the work and Bhe was warmly applauded. Spoke for the Cause. Dr. Avison, of the First M. E. church, was Invited to make some re marks and said in Minneapolis where he had seen the playground work demonstrated, It had been of Inesti mable benefit. It took the children oft the streets and did away with what was the terror of the commun itygang work by the boys that resulted In destruction of property. Playgrounds had changed the entire sentiment of the community toward the children. Boys had come to hira and complained that they had no place to play In Salem. They were not wanted In the parks nor on the campus. Ills remarks were applaud ed and he showed himself In sympa thy with progressive policies. Miss Davis spoke for the branch library movement In connection with playground work. Mr. Wlest, prin cipal of the Englewood school, an nounced that tlmre would be a neigh borhood rally at his school Friday night, May 31st. Col. Hofer announced for the exe cutive committee that they were planning a larger meeting at the high school where they would try to Inter est the whole community In the play ground and folk dance movement for children. He said the committee was gratified with what had been accom plished and especially grateful for the enterprise shown by the people of the Yew Park neighborhood and the teachers. The program of the evening was closed by putting on a little two act play under the direction of the Park school teachers. It was well carried out and gave much pleasure to the large crowd In attendance. This wan the last of the series of neighborhood rallies held at Yew Park. This movement for the betterment of so cial conditions has so far not rout a dollar, and Is carried on purely by voluntary effort. Poor appetite Is a sure sign of Im paired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your diges tion and Improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these tablets. Bold by all dealers. Saturday the universities of Oit gon and Washington will do battle tor the tennis championship. The Real Cause of Poor Health can always be traced to a weak stomach and clogged bowels, but this . condition can be quickly remedied by taking HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Try It today. It does the work. .'..'.'tail1, . ,7 ii if i .'ST lvw rssvmma MOTOR CARS COLLIDE BUT 110 0!1E HURT Wednesday, while Jack Cooper and A. L. Clearwater were rushing to the Asylum farm, where It was learned that J. C. Clearwater, brother of A. L. Clearwater, was seriously hurt In a runaway accident, an automobile driven by Mrs. B. E. Edwards, collid ed with the machine, doing consider able damage in both autos, but no one was Injured. About 3 o'clock In the afternoon, A. L. Clearwater learned that there had been a runa way accident at the Asylum farm In which his brother, J. C. Clearwater was hurt, so he got Jack Cooper to take him by auto to the scene of the accident. They went out State Bteet and when they reached 19th street another auto was seen about ha'f a block ahead ging In the same direc tion. As Mr. Cooper was In a hurry on account of the report of the run away, so he attempted to pass the auto In front, which was being driv en by Mrs. B. E. Edwards. Just ns Cooper was about to pass the other auto at 24th street, the auto turned suddenly to the north and was about to enter 24th sreet. In order to avoid collision Cooper turned to the left and struck the curb and as the ma chine went forward, the two collided. Roth machines were considerably damaged, the Cooper machine being the worst to suffer. Mr. Clearwater procured another machine and pro ceeded to the Asylum farm, whero It was found that his brother waa not seriously hurt. He was driving a buggy and leading two horses be hind. An auto came up from the rear and frightened the horses so Hint they plunged against the buggy, turning it over, and throwing the occupants out on the ground. The horses then run away but were caught later. Mr. Clearwater was badly bruised but not seriously hurt. FIRST APPLICATION DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Color. Strength nnd Beauty to the Hulr. You don't have to have gray hair or faded hair If you don't want to. Why , look old or unattractive. If your hair Is gray or faded, you can change It easily, quickly and effec tively by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a lit tle tonight, and In the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the results from a single application. The gray hairs will be less conspic uous, and after a few more appllca appllcations will be restored to nat ural color. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and pro motes the growth of the hair. It Is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with per fect safety. Get a 50-cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quickly it will restore the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. All druggists sell It under guarantee that the money will be refunded If you are not sat isfied after fair trial. J. C. Perry, Druggist. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, bb.: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me nnd subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D., 1886. (Seal) A. W. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTT T THE BEST Is the Cheapest X A PAINT INSURANCE POLICY We have the exclusive anle In f this vicinity for GOLD SEAL PAINT. We are authorized by t the manufacturer to Issue a WRITTEN GUARANTEE over our Own signature, that the paint will wear FIVE YEARS. W. J. Porter i Dealer In Wall Paper and Paints, 455 Court street. Phone Main 458. IIESTUCCA FISHERMEN REGULATIONS Attorney-General Crawford, at the request of Master Fish Warden Clan- ton, has rendered an opinion that fish ermen may fish In the Nestucca river and attach their gears to the banks, If at the place they propose to fish the stream Is navigable. He says that the bed and banks of a navigable stream, up to ' low water mark, belong to the state, but on a non-navigable stream the banks be long to the riparian owners. Even In this latter case fishermen are al lowed to fish, but must not trespass ulion the banks. He also rendered another opinion to the effect that taxes cannot become delinquent until placed on the tax roll that the act of the county In levying the tax Is not sufficient. This opinio waa rendered at the request of the deputy sheriff of Hood River. It Looks Like Crime to separate a boy rrom a dox of Buck len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, bolls, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand It, and Its quick re lief for burns, scalds, or cuts Is his right Keep It handy for boys and girls. Heals everything healable and does It quick. Unequaled for piles. On.y 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Just Out t Come In and let us play the New t May Records on the New Edison I "Opera" phonograph. It's a" Peach 4 I We also bare May stock In Co- i lumbla and Victor Records. Some new "Red Seals." t CIIAS. L-ANDERSON I 247 North Commercial Street. Ealem, Oregon. Wiley B. Allen Store. It A I..,. i.i ., -I.. 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Ulgk AUBURN W. 8. FITT8, Agent Alto Agent for Uets, 118 Court Btreet Fh,ae tit BUICK OTTO WILSON AIn. Agent for the Chalmers Phone tiQ Cor. Comerelal and Center E-M-F E.JI.F MOTOR SALES CO. E. M. P. "K0" riandert tV C. I- Rose, Mgr. m S. C.m'l St FORD FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, Mgr. Also AgenU for R. C. II. and Usles 124 N. Liberty St Phone 847 HUDSON TICK BROS. A We Agents for Elmere and Hapm,bU Capital Garage Phone Jot INDIAN WATT BHIPP Ammnnltion, Pishing Tackle, Etc. North Commercial Btreet Phtne KB MAXWELL The Car That Always Rans GEO. N. WILLS Capita! Garage Then 78t OVERLAND SIMONTON MOTOR CO. AIho Agent for Mitchell Phone 1.19 141 North lilgh Street HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES OAUSER BROS. Aflto and Motorcycle Supplies an Minneapolis Motorcycle TTriD MOTOR 1 CYCLES FRANK MOORE nicycles, rlundrle, Etc. Court Street Phone Se3 VULCANIZING Salem Vnlrnnlilng A Rubber Co. Retreading, fetrtlon Work, Patching. Batlsfartlon Guaranteed. 119 Center. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE GrN,,t, l!,c"l, tUrt TOvma Telephone Main 4t OHIO Locomobile nnd Kelly Track Emhry and Company Cars fur Hire Fhens Mala 146, Hit Slate St -