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HI CAPIT1I Jn0R2tAl, 8ALEX. OREGOS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE S, 1912. Our New Perfection BroOer Is pleasing many women. It enables the housewife to broil as well on the New Perfection Stove as over a coal fire. It Dies all the heat. It cooht evenly. It broils loth sides at once. It doesn't smoke. And of courts you an Itmsllu with the Oil Cook-stove It u Mich ' convenient all the year round. It will hike, broil, rot sod tout uit u well u regular coal range. A.k to tha N.w Putntna Sim al year .lm. llaUKWrhaldiaaKil,Ji "io. op lUrrM, torn) rack, o. Fna Cook Book with amy Mom Cook-Boot oka aina to uroat taadioi J ana to aw aaukaj STANDARD OIL COMPANY flaanrtMiMtAjl SrrmaeUeo,CaL SaJoM,CJ. MawUI., Cat Soattla. Waoh. La.An,.lM,CaL Slacklaa, CL Fraaaa, Cat, SpokaJwfc, SaDio,a,CaL Saoram.ata.CJ. Partlaad. Ora. TacoWWaak -444-4A. BERRY CRATES . HALLOCKS BOX SHOOKS OF ALL KINDS The Chas. K. Spauldmg Logging Company Factory and Office, Front & Ferry. Phone Main 1830 4-Hf44-4-H4-MM 4 Elegant Gifts for the Graduates Useful Presents of every Description Large Variety Barr's Jewelry Store tw SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR TO FIT EVERYBODY Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, a good quality at 10c Fine Lisle vests at 18c and 25c Ladies' Sleeveless Union suits, lace trimmed .38c Extra large Union Suits, fine Lisle at 50c Extra large Sleeveless Vests, at 12 1 -2c Children's Warm Weather Underwear Summer Union Suits for Girls and Boys Separate Garments for the Little Ones. Extrajlarge size Underwear Union Suitsor separate garments Rostein & Greenbaum 240-246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET. J APHIS IS Dni G IS With the aphis not only attacking the gardens and orchards at the asy lum (arm, but also the grain, the su perintendent Is hoping that the hot weather will soon arrive, as this is the only thing which will stop the op erations ot the pest During the past years the gardens and orchards have been attacked by the pest, but this is the first time In the history of tne valley, as near as can be learned, when it has attacked the grain. The pest was discovered yesterday in the vetch crop, and un less hot weather comes soon the dam age will be considerable. X-RAYS AND SMILES. Loren M. Bycerly city treasurer of Newport, wants his throat cut, and a wooden whistle, which he swallowed, when a boy, and which, he says, ituck in his throat, removed. He says it bothers him sometimes when he wants to sleep. Strange how some men will kick at trifles. While Senator Kern, of Indiana, is pouring the vials of invective onLor lmer for buying a seat In the United States senate, it would make good parallel column reading if Senator Kern would make a list of govern ment jobs and other rewards he has handed out to those who supported and elected him. Lorimer paid out money, while most of the senators bought their way jut the same, only making Uncle Sam pay the bill. Lor imer is probably rotten, but he Is susely being tried by a gang of his peers. If you prefer your Bteak broiled to boiled, the horse editor who reads and corrects proof, sometimes, has no objection to your cooking it that way. Anyway at that demonstration at Duren & Hamilton's, Mrs. Stick ler can show you how to cook it to the queen's taste or your own, even to serving it up as a red hot corpse so to. speak smothered in onions. After all Lorimer will only occupy the humble position of scapegoat. Stephenson might well travel with him, but the senate draws Its lines very finely, and only the man with the microscope glued to his eye, can see or understand the delicacy of the machinery which the aristocratic old jewelers examine so critically. If the Cubans use those rifles Un cle Sam sold them, In the laudable effort to kill each other, It was a good sale, but If our soldiers have to go down and take them away from the gang It may prove expensive, a Kngland launched 40 warships In 1911. Her tremendous power on the seas is what makes Kurope sit up and be good. We mny criticize the expenditure, but If It prevents war, which It undoubtedly does, It Is a good Investment. . a The Oregonlan editorially remarks that "Fred Dubois, of Idaho, was not always a Democrat." True! Fred lias at some time 'or other been "protty-much-of-a-good-deal - of-moHt anything" e.xcet, , of course, being consistent, and come to think of It he has been c-otiHlRtenlly Inconsis tent. Jhcra Is Only Ono That la LaizntivQ Bramo Qmnino usco rue worio orrit to ourc a cow tm one oak Always remember tfie full name, (or this "signature on every box. IIS. L'cGILL EBOIE Gives the Real Facts In Regard to tier Case and Tells (low She Suffered. Jonesboro, Ark. "I suffered a com plete break down In health, Rome time go," writes Mrs, A. McGIll, from this place. "I was very weak and could not do any work. I "tried different remedies, but they did me no good. One day, I got a bottle ot Cardul. It did me so much good, I was surprised, and took some more. Before I took Cardul, I had headache and backache, and sometimes I would cry for hours. Now I am over all that, and can do all kinds of housework. I think It Is the greatest medicine on earth." In the past fifty years, thousands of ladles have written, like Mrs. McGIll, to tell of the benefit received from Cardul. Such testimony, from earnest women, surely Indicates the great value of this tonto remedy, for diseases peculiar to women. Are you a sufferer? Yes? Cardul la the medicine you need. We urge you to try It. N.B. Wriltloi Liill'Ailvli)ryDrj.,Chilta- Joota Mfdlclna Co., Chllnooi, T nn., lor Special tutructiml, and 64-pan book, Horn. TrMUMnt Gar Woman," mil la plain wrapoar, on itouaM. Annual Meeting- of Church Court. The annual meeting of the Portland, Ore., class of the Reformed church will be opened tonight at 8 o'clock with a sermon by Rev. 0. Hafner, of Portland, Ore., at the Reformed church, on the corner of Capitol and Marlon streets. The sessions will con tinue until Sunday. The states of Washington, Oregon and California comprise the territory of this class. The office and work of this body, composed of pastori and elders, is to admit men to the ministry, settle pas tors over charges, dissolve pastoral relations, settle difficulties that may arise In a charge or between charges, organize new congregations and to have a general oversight of the charges within Its bounds. VISITS BRING RESULTS John M. Scott, General Tassenger Agent for S. P, Returns. ' .ionn ai, aoott, general passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, re turned Sunday from his third trip to San Francisco within a month. He expects to be at his desk through the remainder of the summer now. mum in san rranclsco, be con ferred with other traffic officials on schedules and service for the coming tourist season. The nerv fast train between Portland and San Francisco which will go into effect next Sunday was one result of Mr. Scott's activity. Another was the limited service be tween Portland and Eugene which also becomes effective on Sunday. BIO ORDER STIRS LUMBER ;0,0OO,OOO Bought By Hnrrtinan Lines Stimulates Market. Seattle, Wash.,. June 5. Harrlman railroad officials have just finished buying approximately 50,000.000 feet ot fir lumber. Tlie ordors have been placed largely with Columbia River mills. The Hnrarlman purchases are the largest made by any company since the railroad companies entered the market for lumber. While the Har rlman orders will not be filed by the Puget Sound mills, lumberman here says the placing ot the business In Southern Washington and Oregon wl'l have a good effect on the Northwest market. NEARLY TWO THOUSAND IN ASYLUM FOR INSWK The high water mark was reached during the month of May at the Btate hospital for the Insane when 62 patients were received for treatment. Fifty-four were discharged from the Institution during the month and n died. Five escaped, but all but one were apprehended. Tho population during the month was 1925, and 1707 patients were treated dally. (AL V. MTIIOSKY IS ELECTED ORAM) MASTER UNITXD rnESS I.BAHtD WIIIR. Seattle, Wash., June 5. Cal E. McCrosky of Palouse, former dep uty grand master of the grand lodge, was elected grand miiKter to suc ceed N. K. Staley, of Hellingham yes terday at the 34th annuul session of the grand lodge of the Jurisdiction of Washington, of the Independent Older of Odd Fellows. Frank A. Day ton Portage was elected deputy grand master. The retiring grand muster in his report stated that 1911 was thus far tho order's banner year In this state and thnt In this jurisdiction more than 28,400 members now mil roll un der tho Odd Fellows banner. Ileal Estate TrnnHiictlon, Renl estate transfers filed June 1912. 10lna C. and Charles H. Trullinger to Elvlo A. Calvert, lots 1 and 2, block 10, Hubbard and Tracts No. 21 and 22, Trullinger Tracts, In section :4, t 4 s, r 1 w; w d, $10, J. Wlnlcrimite to Mabel M. Page, lot 6, block 14, Highland avenue add to Salem; w d, $10. Ed. Dupuls to F. D. and F. II. Can nard, lots 1 and 2, block 38, Gervals; w d, $10. Jennie M. Thomas to Albert ding er, property at Mill and Capitol streets, Salem; w d. $170. Henry J. Weber to Peter and Mar gnret I.uthy, lots 7, 8, fi, 10, 11 and 12, block 20, Yew Park Annex add to Salem; w d, $1 :."(. Henrietta Cook to C. F, Hool.lrn and J. It. Young, lots 10, II, 12 and I.!, Sunnyslde Fruit Farms No. II; w d, $8,000. E. K. snd Adella M. Gilliam to C. A and Lucy Johnson, 37 feet off pflht end of lots f anil A, blixk f.l, Fiilcin; w d, $10. 11. A. and A. B, JoliiiHon to E. E. and Adella M. (Illlliim, tract 6, Fii'r Ground Garden tracts; w d, $10. A Card. This Is to certify that Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound does not con tain any opiates, any hublt forming drugs, or any Ingredients that could possibly harm Its users. On the con trary, Its great healing and soothing qualities make It a real remedy for coughs, colds and Irritations of the throat, chest anil lungs. H. L. Worn (julst, EsdiiHe, Wis., suys his wife con slders Foley's Honey mid Tar Com pound the best cough cure on the market. "She has tried various kinds hut Foley's gives the best results of all." The genuine Is In a yellow pack age. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and accept no substitute. Dr. Stone Drug Co. The wooden money and time. culvert Is wasted Euch age of our lives has It joys. Old people should be hnppy, and they will be If Chsmlierlnln's Tablets are taken to strengthen the dlgcKllon and keep the bowels regular. These tab lets aro mild and gentle In their action and especially aullalile for people of middle age snd older. For sale by all dealers. linker City will hold a mining con gresi August !, 6 and 7. Mrs. I.ela Love, wife of Wiley Love, a farmer living near Covena, (lit., says ' 1 have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them all that you claim for them They gave mo almost instant relief when my kidneys were sluggish and Inactive. I cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers from kidney trou bles." Foley Kidney Pills are as care fully made and as scientifically com pounded as any medicine your home doctor can give you. They act direct ly on the kidneys and bladder. Dr. Stone Drug Co. Lake county Is boasting about the I'henomennl crops of all kinds she will produce this year, T Liberty and Piingle Notes. Mrs. Uriah Nelderbelser and Min nie We8tenhouse visited Salem Monday. Ed.'Westenhouse made a trip home from Sherwood Wednesday, returning Sunday. John Vlscent, of Portland, was a visitor In the neighborhood last week. n . n. mr. jniwers, or anerwoofl, mnde a trip to this neighborhood last week. Hllflkers made a trip to Salem In their auto Sunday. Bernlce and Ruby Snrff were visi tors in Salem Sunday. Mr. Murray has returned home from California. Mr. Hortons son has returned home from the Enst, where he has been attending school. There will be a picnic at Sunnyslile Friday. Ralph Derrick made a trip to' this neighborhood Friday. 0E OK THE FOUNDERS OF SEATTLE IS DEAD Seattle, Wash., June 5, Miss Mv- onla Gertrude Boron, one of the' par ty of 24 persons who founded Scat' tie November 13, 18.M, died at her home in this city Monday night, aged 61. She was 11 months old when tho schooner load of people from Port' land landed at Alkl Point. Her f.uli er, Carson D, Uoren, who built the first house In Seattle, Is still allvo. Nine of the 24 founders survive and will hold a reunion at the state plo neer meeting to be held here tills month, WaldoHills We have one of the fluest 43-acre Waldo Hill farms Just one-halt mile from small town with railroad, stores, good school, etc. This place has new five room house, largo new barn, est klnilB of well erected wire ftnclng. There are about 10 acres of young fruit trees In and balance bay and grain except a few acres of good timber and pasture. Fine large spring rises on place. Good team, wagon, farm Implements, etc., go with place, Only eight miles from Salem. This Is a splendid opportunity at 10,600. E. Hofer & Sons INVESTMENTS 213 S, Commercial Street. - flair- nflt Everything in White Reduced with the Deception of Contract Goods Supply your summer needs now while stocks arc complete Wc-Kiddy Blcases Women's and Misses' Middy Blouses in best quality, Galatea, White and Black and White Stripped, fast wool collars In navy and cardinal, Com plete run of sizes, Regu lar $1,25, Special . 99c $4.95 Lteea Smis $05 Linen suits for the sultry day, nothing cooler, all man tailored garments in white, grey and nat ural, Good range of sizes, Special $4,95 Quality Popular V a a aaJ JAWy jr rVf a 143-147 North Liberty Street V S&U aai Ccart Sttaak, SALEM, OREGON Priou Notice of Intention to Improve Lin coln Street. "Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedient and proposes to Improve Lincoln street from tho west Hue of South Com mercial street to the west line of John street with concrete pavement ! at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property, within said limits, in accordance with the plans, specifi cations and estimates for the Im provement of said Lincoln street from the west line ot South Commer cial Btreot to the west line of John street as heretofore adopted by the Common Council and on file In the office of the City Recorder, which are hereby relorred to for a more partic ular and detailed description of said Improvement, and are hereby made a part of this notice. Written remonstrances against the Improvement proposed herein may be made at any time within ten (10) days from the final publication of this notice In the manner provided by the City Charter. This notice Is published for tea (10) days pursuant to a resolution ot the common council and the date of tho first publication thereof Is the 4th rilay of Juno, 1912, and the diUe of the final publication will be the 15th day of June. CHAS F. ELGIN, Recorder. 6-4-1U There Is no reul need of anyone be ing troubled with constipation. Cham berlain's Tablets will cause an agree able movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. CHICHESTER S PILLS J. ill A .e'wil A.lt yunr WrMwKl-tf.i. , r SS 1 ' ''''''"'IH-mnnd llrtA tlX': I'm l "I t-otil mn.iiiAv - ' 1 "' '"' Ml''". Y f'T V J Tola alhrr. H.ir f i.r V 1 m !''uilt. A.lf. III 4 III h.Tt'K I W Jf IMAMIIM, IIIIAMI I'll,!.. f, u A W y"'l('rtnlH.t.'.inl.t.AUik.ll.. SOLS BY DPUGGISTS LVCKYIVH! Kf I vfl"t t-r -a. d e rs Quick, Crjiirtemn service day or night. Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxicab & Transfer Co. i. it. rsnEuwoon Maosgrr. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cunnot "reach the seat ot the dlseaso. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you irust take Interim) remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed' by one ot the belt physicians In this country for years and la a reg ular prescription, It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direct ly on tho mucous surafnees, The per fect combination of the two Ingredi ents Is whnl produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for IfHtlmotiliilH free. F. J. CIIKNKV & CO., Props., Toledo Ohio. Hold by driiKKb'.ts, price inc. l ake Hall's Family Pills fur constipation. Helped lo Keep Down Expenses. Mrs. J. K. Henry, Akron, Mich., tells how she did so: "I was bothered with my kidneys and had to go nearly dou ble. I tried a sample of Foley Kidney Pills and they did me so much good that I bought a bottle and they saved me a big doctor's bill." For weak bin k. backache, rheumatism, urinary mid kidney troubles, use Foley Kidney Pills. They help quickly. Dr. Stone Drug Co. A bent li kle-bar means heavy ex pense for sickle-bends. $2 Round Trip to y Portland for The Rose Festival All Week Juno 10-15 Tickets sold June 10-14, , inclusive, Return limit June 17, Frequent train service, The greatest Floral and Civ ic Carnival of the year, Splendid parades, music, decorations, illuminations and sports daily, Train schedules and details will be furnished on re quest, C, E, ALBIN, Agent, Salem, Or. w. E, Coman, Gen, Frt, & Pass, Act., Portland, Ore, T I UIOW I XI Dtiiwn lr 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 drunk ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure ot 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 ths efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will In most cases effect a cure.1' Sometimes longer Is re quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For full Information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, Io0rtene, TVALTEB S. PIERCE Pres. and Mgr. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A 4l '..IL.il !0VT FAIL Into the error of thinking It Is eco nomical to do your owu linking. How tan It be when you have to pay re tall pries for all materials while we luy them nt wholesale Try our blend, biscuits, rolls, etc., for a while and you'll find your bread ex pense considerably reduced. Worth a trial anyway. CAPITAL BAKERY fl Cour( Street Phone S3