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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1912)
p5 All of Our Handsome Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices SAVE BY BUYING $1.25 White Petticoats 98c MCELY TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY OR LACE XHE NEW MAKE, JVOT TOO VIDE. ECONOMICAL BUYERS WILL Children's Muslin Drawers 35c values 25c TBI1IMED WITH STRONG LACE, WELL MADE y. n.n! i- iiarens rcuicocus Trimmed and Untrimmed (iflc TETTICOATS 79c 85c PETTICOATS 71c 75c PETTICOATS 50c J5c PETTICOATS 29c Fairmount Park Snap K jou wish to buy in the coming tscluslve district of Salem, see my Mxlero house In Fairmount Park on one of the finest view lots; looks straight down Commercial street, so that with good field glasses, one can (It on large airy front - porch and watch the moving panorama of the business section of that street. Grand Mil unobstructlble view of moun- ttlns, river, city and valley. Lot is lirtiO. Five rooms down-stairs, be tidea reception hall and large bath room, Up stairs, large enough for to good rooms, is not finished; but floor is laid and is used as bedroom, tto 6-foot width windows sweep tho tie. Well built house; no base ncnt Good back porch, screened d latticed. Bedrooms and bathroom finished In white enamel; rest of house hardwood finish. Hot and cold ater in bathroom, kitchen and back Ptreh. Wash trays. Good water pressure all summer from Fairmount Park water tank. For sale at very low price, as owner Is going east. 162 West Lincoln Street. Phone Star Grocery, Main 1456. 6-4-lmo When your child has whooping tough bo careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giv l& Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as fflay be required. This remedy will lso liquify the tough mucus and nake It easier to expectorate. It has used successfully In many epi demics and Is safe and sure. For sale J all dealers. Bandon Is doing an immense ship Plug business, an average of one coaat "earner a day arriving and departing. There Is no real need of anyone be "S troubled with constipation. Cham Plain's Tablets will cause an agree le movement of the bowels without " unpleasant effect. Give tbem s "HI, For on In hv all rionlpm. ii v- -sr-w i i t ill 1 1 - .. r. i rr - i . t n , ' . m i ,.f V fsMQ cf:,n..,le.,. Salem and vicinity: Fair v r tonight and Tuesday. N LKOrthCr'y Wlndg' J ,AN Aro v kot Kf-fiK 0 cl,r; p.rt,r c,oudy; O cloudy: " W or muro fcr P1' b0 , ""'lure p,M u hours; iccona, preclpluU" oM " WorriAn'c House Dresses $1.25 values 98c each Splendidly Made Garments HERE DURING THEWHrrESALE Summer Corsets The Royal Worcester make 98c each Table Linens $125 value, 98c $2.00 value, $1.49 Napkins $4.00 value, $3.25 DON'T BE HALF DEAD BUT HAVE The country Is filled with half sick, run down, listless people af flicted with debility and stomach trouble. Are you one of them? Do you feel tired all the time, with no ambition or energy Do you get up In the morning after a poor night's sleep feeling as worn out as when you went to bed? Do you catch cold easily Is your circulation poor? Have you an Irregular appetite Is your Btomaoh out of order most of ihe time? Are you nervous and de pressed In spirits? These are the symptoms of ner vous debility and stomach trouble, doner's New Discovery, the won derful new medicine, is bringing back health to thousands who are afflicted with this trouble. If you are struggling along In this misera ble run-down condition, trying toao your work when you feel like going YAMl'IItE HERE. It TYIII Re Presented at the Wexford Theatre Sunday and Monday. . a miirh larger capacity, UWUIB - - , ,,, of the Wexford, "The Vampire will bo given there. The Vampire," universally con ceded to be the most powerful por traval of the life In the innermost circles of high society; the faults and follies of humanity being caught In the net of circumstances anu i troua results of unthinking youth whose way Is blocked by glamour and artificial gold paved roads be . wovfnrd theatre to- renowned lecturer o.. . j2) Uo WEATHER BUREAU. J1 : 1. r i Men's Trousers 20 per cent less Men's 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each .. 5c Handkerchiefs 3 l-2c each BUY NOW LARGE WHITE, EXTRl GOOD QUALITY Turkish Bath Towels SSx20-I.. EXTRA SrECIAL 17c ANY LONGER A LITTLE AMBITION to bed, you can get a new lease on life by a trial of this great tonic that is making such a record all over the world. Men and women in all stations of ilfe are being built up and rejuve nated by Cooper's New Discovery. The remedy acts so quickly that It astonishes those who try It for the first time. From the first dose, the tired, despondent feeling begins to disappear, sound sleep and good di gestion return in a few days. Then health and renewed energy bring back happiness and ambition. Don't drag about half dead any longer. Get this medicine at once. You will be thankful tire longest day jou live. If the tonic does not do you more good than anything you have ever tried you can have the purchase price returned by your dmgglst. Go get a bottle at J. C. Ferry's. talnlne to the life of the inhabitants of the underworld, as illustrator. The presentation will be In motion picture form, supported by actors especially selected for the produc tion. Dy request, "ine vampire has been reproduced five times In the United States by motion picture com panies, and Its true value can he readily appreciated by Mr. Holland, who Is known as the "lighting vocal iii...i,.tnr Mr .Holland has been associated with the life suggested by that wonderful poem, "The Vampire, and for several years st-iuieu Blums and what Is termed as high so ciety throughout nil the large cities. His lectures have aroused Interest In every eastern cities 1 I I B jHLl tiPiTUionu aim, oeego. AUXILIARY TO VETERANS WILL PARADE The Sons of Veterans met Saturday night at Hurst hall and took in twelve new members to the organization, In cluding Mayor Lachmund. The organization was completed by the election of John Cornforth as the chaplain and E. J. Raymond as color bearer. A beautiful bunting flag was presented to the order by Mrs. Joshua Smith, the organization being named after the late Joshua Smith. Mis. Smith was accompanied by a commit tee of tre W. R. C., consisting of Mrs. J F. Dunlap, Mrs. I. D. Ilennett and Mrs. M. Mcllrlde. Gideon Stolz repre senting the G. A. R, made a response expressing appreciation of the gift. The flag will he carried by the color-bearer in the parade during the encampment when it is expected that Sons of Veterans from other towns will be present and take part. During the encampment the Sons of Veterans will have headquarters at i Hurst hall on Thursday, April 20, and will form from there to take part In ;the parade, where they will act as a guard of honor for the Grand Army. All Sons of Veterans, whether mem bers of the camp or not, are invited to report at 2 p. m. and participate in the parade with the Grand Army. TWO PRISONERS LEAVE THE PEN TO HUNT JOBS Evidently becoming tired of road work and thirsting for more liberty than that given In him by "the honor RVRtmn " T. .1 M,nrmal,l lout nl.rli tnecieo. nis escape irom a crew or convicts engaged In road work near Sublimity. He was sentenced to the penitentiary from Multnomah county for larceny and was serving an in determinate sentence of from one to seven years. I-ast week William Penn White, a murderer, escaped while at work on the brick yard. White was convict ed of manslaughter, the crime con sisting In the killing of his step father. He was sent up from Marsh field. FITNESS FOR THE PLACE WILL BE CONSIDERED Fitness for the place will be the qualification which will win the su pirlntendency of the reform school, according to a statement made to di,y by Governor West. "The board will consider but not likely finally art on many applica tions for the place today," he de dared. "We will consider the fit ness of the applicant for the place a thing which past boards have ap parently neglected," he bald with Bdrcnsni, "and then when we decide that a man Is equipped, we will se lect him." Many applications have come In from Portland, and a number also from southern and eastern Oregon. C. U Starr, secretary of the state tax commission, still seems to had In the race and will probably be tho man selected. Milken the Nation Chsp. The awful list of Injuries on I Fourth of July staggers humanity, get ovor against It, however, it the wonderful healing, by Ilurklen n At- nlca Salve, of thousand wno n from burns, cuts, bru s-. bullet ..n,iu nr tnlosluns. It's the quick rnler of bolls, ulcers. -; U1IIIUO " Hps or piles. K cts. ai j. ... i Now Mr. Farm Uuyer, don't owr ,m,k tlle gnrd-n spot of the Willam ette Valley, the Famous HoH Prairie. We have over 3 000 .ere. size farm you wish, improved or Limproved. 20 to SCO acres or more it In i roo. I13 If wanted. Z- " ' p crop, JT.00OI fni.K. HO ''. A building, one-half rrp. flnent M. .. tiift n r h ie: furnt In tne - ,(rms. Bo out In one of our ...to. l( lloH 'ralrie. ih- b-M . .. . i eood roads and . - r.lf 11,1.1 It location and s- '"r h the cream of the valley. BECHTEL & BYN0N 3tT State Street. ARMS MnvpAT, Jm 17, 1K0HIS 0.MIATE FILL TICKET fContlnnea ttvm page i.) same terms aud conditions as to men. i- We favor a registration law. which can be more economically ad nvnlstered than the present one. 3. We favor equal opportunities for capital and labor and declare for enactment of such laws as will so. irre the nearest possible approach to this equality. 6. We declare the national em- eminent should prohibit all Inter state commerce in intoxicating bev erages and should forbid the us9 of the malls to aid such traffic as Is I now done regarding lotteries and! oilier evils. . We declare for the destruction! of the white slave traffic with its un-! speakable evils, and the enactmantl of strlneent lnwa mt thnir ri.i,i 1 forceinent against the social evil. 8. The Prohibition party for 40 ears has cried aloud acnlnst the compromising and half-way meas ures of dealing with the liquor ones-1 tlcn; has stood without fusion or surrender of its great principles,! ignlniit the gigantic liquor traffic and Its corrupt partnership with munici pal, state and national governments; the combined liquor parties, the pow- rful subsidized press, the heartless sanction of business Interests, the yranny of social custom, and the amazing apnthy and Indifference of the Christian voters. We today re new our demand that the opponents f tho liquor traffic shall get toge-th-?r in the only place where they can mite and co-operate with any prom ise of success the Prohibition party. As never before we call upon all pood men and pntrlots to rally to the standards of that party, and niuke 1!U2 the "Out to Win" campaign In the war on the legalized liquor traf fic. Following Is a list of candidates: For Itcpresentatlu's. T. A. Itatcllff, Mornlngslde. Harry McCain, Salem. V. J. Lohninn, Salem. M. I. Gilbert, Roscdale. A. K. Harris, llrooks. R. N. Hoover, Salem, county Jirlge. II. II. Hoffman, Itetbel commission er. W. C. Emmel, Salem, tlork. Ray A. Trulllnger, Woodburn, re corder. John I). Moorman, Salem, sheriff. R R. Rogers, Hayeevllle, assessor. G. A. O. Moore, Turner, treasurer. Oliver Jory, Justice of the peace, Salem district. Richard W. Helm, Salem, consta ble. rrof. H. C. Tillman, Salem, bcIioo! superintendent. SNAP Plop paying rent be your own landlord. New and up to date five mom bungalow, pantry, electric light fixtures In bath, toilet, hot and cold water, front and back porch, con crete foundation, woodshed, larg lot ti(i,i;i2 feet, all assessments paid. Only $200 down, balance $15 per month at 6 per cent Interest. Price $I80U; worth more. IMS CASH Will buy a six room plastered house, large lot, two blocks of carllne. Heap. AMITIIEH BAItfiAIX Good eight room bouse, large lot, on Market utrwt, close to school, only $'i',n (ash. Ilalance $15 per month, Price $1M0. 8THHUY MOOF.K HOISF.S We have several up-to-date mod ern houses an bungalows. Prl from $-r.00 to 110,000. Terms. Will buy the largest lot close In on Stale Ktre.t, 50x260 feet, strwtpnved newer In, nil aswssments and taxes . .i.i- .l.,.u,.l f .irriliihiul paid; Clear inn-, uu'i - Ueautlful lixatlon. SMI' For a few days only we have f""r beautiful large lots 2"0 feet (leep.on a bard paved Mn-et that we can sell (or $'.2i to I'l'O per lot With all BfsennmcntK paid-gas, water, sewer, and paving In il.ma.-t, showing s dear title Terms, a I qub k If you wunt to be lucky. 6 AM) 10 AMU S We have sold several small tracts IM, week. All tli.ee in tracts re be ing picked up. Have you one? If not, why not get our prices? 8J0.AMIE tint Only I'.O p r acre, worm i" a,re. in tb- heart of tho ft prune belt Mr Fanner, Mr. InvM u,r. iM.k lbl "p for H real .nap. II... 1,11 Pi'-n. K"nt' 247 Htate street. Hoiims for r-Dt. Ilj.v,ns pro,eny for sat". Warehouse sites- We orly M bargains. BFCTHFL A BI5CX $47 Htate Bteit Suit Economy Don't buy a boy's suit in a hsn-haiani way. The high co,t of living Is dui tj a great exttut t ) the wastefulness ,,t ire American people. A t;oy full f life nwds a suit that will hold htm. A poor suit ran't do It, therefore no mat ter how cheap. It's a waste of money. Likewise, the best suit with too much price attache.! to it Is Wftg,9 of mon. ey, no matter bow many extras you get with it We give no baseball bats, mitts or other extras, but w give you genuine quality-solid clear through -for every dollar paid us on a boy's suit. Conklin's Horse Hide Gloves Have been the standard Try them and you will them. for 40 years, always buy Travelers Sweat ers The sweater Is a very desirable gar ment, comlnc more aud more Into fa vor. Whether you want one for all purposes, your outing In the moun tains or rambles on the beach, we have considerable of a variety to make t selection from. We carry the most desirable colors only, at prices ranging from a CO-crnt cotton sweater to the best heavy wool coat with the wide roll collar at $5.85. WILL TAKE OP SEWER The attorneys for Die city are pre paring a petition for rehearing In the South Halem sewer case. In a rteimt d lslon of the supreme court, the swieaMRcat for the construction cf the sewer was declared void, the (curt holding that the notice was In- sullU-lcnt and the city bud therefore not acquired Jurisdiction. The points raised by the city In that the notice required by Hie charter l s Mtlce of Intention to construct and only requires that the description of the sewer and kind of Improvement to be mad U all tbiS, Is required by the charter. While the opinion pro mulgated by the court was tbst It was necessary to describe lh pro- erty likely to be gscMd, the city will contend that certain maps and upeclflcatlons furnished were suffici ent to properly describe me im- piovemelit. The contention will be rt.ade t but sw ons in nu i U-onot, etb-t ' , I,,.l,.n sh.ll be mad" of each of urooertr to b. assessed, ll these Mctloos g-nerally sutborlte the (oiirull to lay down and 'oin'lnict sewers Slid to assess the cost there of to tin- pro.crly dlrecily bernlliwl 'Ihe point raised will 1 ,hl ccunell ealinot detei inlrie wbut prop--nv Is tieiietlled at the time the first notice Is Klvim, but that can only w dHermlneJ when th. que.tlos CI QUESTIOr i St.. council. Section 52 of the charter, i,iolil the manner In which sessmcnt must be made for the ton- in..tli.n of a sewer and the attor neys rontend, snd will o .how by their petition, that the city acted vholly within Its authority hen II served notice by publication of the Int.ntlon to con.tru. t the lnnellU comes dlrwtiy wn.rt i..i.ioicm u A Beautiful Home at a Bargain WK II.WI. A .r.n I blleo to ir.ake .....leo Ktste sod Court c;iitol, om.:: Front nca mi ---1 I i W can show you a good usurtment of telescopes, suit cases and handbags. Good mat cases, fl.fiS and J2.Q0, Rt.eii cases, solid leather binding, light n,l very durable, $4.75. When It comes to good cow bide cases w cun surety save yoti money. We haven't been sble to find anything better at the price. 14.25 upward. PS petition for renbrnrlng will bo fllmt today. Vetoe ApprwprlutloB Hill. Irieiirb I'tiM uitiir win I Wnnlilngloii, June 17,-PrcgloVnt Tuft today sent to rongreus a vvto of (be army spprnprtiitlon bill. List Your Property With Us for Sale or Trade We have opened a permanent branch office In Salem. Our liUHlness Ih Biich that it em braces every part of the rpul estate btiMinewt, if coiiMi'lent with jrM)(l buMincsH principles. We want Marion county projM-r-ty owners to lint their property with uh, as we know we ran ful fill your wants, as we are more able to nerve our clients with genuine efficiency than ever lie fore. We have money to loan on Kowl real estate nwurity. Mr. Renter, own your own home. We build houses on the faiiy i.iivmi.rit tiliin. A small dawn , - . .. , i .. . , I , ""." V """' "';,. B lTB W b(Kt Salem. Step In am 1 &l a ropy of oor T ! 1 1 1 1 Ihlv mnifiiine, 'I'pbtiilJitDf I'ort land's Kmpire." HAriN-HKKJ-OW MOKT- C,C,K i TRl'ST CO. The larjf'-t co-operative p-al ' ' ' t. , ,.nt I II r I'll ' I . .1 . 1. . II 1 1 1 1 1 i m CiCHESTERSPlt 2 ,"- .,.,....111.' .......,.- i.t P1),,.ileni'S tl.SlgO ..... - - "treeis. sad Kerry Streets