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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREflOK. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912. PAGB THBIX fimlF ' OmiII B IS it mmu ret ill ALCOHOL 3 PER Cl'N-p AVcgelableErrparalionrorAs slmilallngilieFoodanilRegiila ling Uic Stomachs amlBowds of Promotes Dirfesltonfkrfi ncss and Itesiontalns neilhtr Opnaii.Morphine nor Miami. Not Narcotic. EtctxofouDniwamum Rmipkia Sndm jtbcSrma JhMltMtt- utautSrtd hpimminl- WCmtomkStk ItirmSfft' Ctftnfmi Sugar nmajnnflmr. Aperfect Remedy fbrConsflpa- on . sour s omamuianiiuw Worms ,Convulsions.Feverisli ness and Loss OFSleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years O its n rjmk Qiin KM M U B 1 1 H I H I u i H r,- '.wu ouaranveettunoci i.-" u B i l u n n ti r i tfww H 3 b ft V U W I B H B V l Juaranlcc J under Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMC OIHTAUH HHHHTi NtW TOMH O.TY. 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. fleets a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, akes life more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart. . B E E R 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. Outings in Oregon VIA THE 91 AVIATOR IS KILLED IIUBEUT LATHAM, OXE OF THE FIRST HIGH-FLIERS, KILLED BY A BUFFALO IX THE WILDS OF AFRICA. r UNITED PBfcHS UAHKD WIRE. Paris, July 16. Hubert Latham, famous French aviator, was killed by buffalo June 7, while hunting near the source of the river Nile, according to a cable message received here to day from the governor-general of the French Congo. Latham gave up fly ing some years ago. Latham became a celebrity inavia- tlon circles on the strength of a se ries of remarkable flights early In 1909, winning the Goupy prize June 12 of that year, with a record of 30 miles in-39 minutes at a height of GO meters A month later he made a series of unsuccessful attempts to fly the En glish channel, but twice fell Into the water, whence he was fiBhed out by the crews of war vessels. In Septem ber, 1909, he flew directly over Mer lin, succeeding In the first attempt ever made to fly across the city. In January, 1910, he reached an tltltude of 3600 feet with his Antlonette mono plane, traveling 40 miles an hour In a spiral course. Just before he visited America, where he flew In many places, and at tracted an immense amount of atten tion, Latham gave an astonishing ex hibition at Goupy, Fi'ance, flying for 35 mlnutps, part of the time at the rate of 82 miles an hour, which was then the record for an aeroplane. Latham s flying was practically all done In the Antlonette monoplane. In the Soup. rtJNITKD I'llKBS T.BAHBD WHIR. Portland, Ore., July 16. Mrs. M, R. Drown observed a mnn starting to climb into her kitchen window. She quietly poured a pot of hot soup down bis neck. He left without argument. THIS WOMAN'S TROUBLES GONE Terrible Cramps, Dizzy Spell Nervousness, Misery Her Story of How She Got Well Again. Hindsboro, 111. "Your remedies have relieved me of all my troubles. I would have such bearing down misery and cramps and such weak, nervous, dizzy spells that I would have to go to bed. Some days I could hardly stay up long enough to get a meal. "The doctor's medicine did me no good so I changed to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and got good results from the first bottle. I kept on taking it and used the Sanative Wash with it, until I was well again. I think every woman' who suffers as I have, could take no better medicine." Mrs. Charles Mattison, Box 58, Hindsboro, Hi. Testimony of Trained Nurse. Cathlamet,Wash. "I am a nurse and when I do much lift ing I have a female Weakness, but I take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and I cannot say enough in praise of it I always rec ommend it for fe male troubles. " Mrs. Elva Barber Edwards, Box 64, Cathlamet, Wash. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as those above they tell the truth, else they could not have been ob tained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test for years. HIKE A'D MOTORCYCLE MEET F. ('. SHUT HURT The Court Changed II. 1 UNITED PRESS LHASFJU WIBIt. Portland, Ore., July 1Q. Loula Oes terreicherson asked to have his name changed, saying bis present cogno men ''was cumberson to write, hard to pronounce and a source of embar rassment." The court agreed with him. They "Got." ftlNITEn MUSS I.BAPKD WtllE.l San Jose, Cal., July 16. "It won't be the first man I've Bhot, either!" said Mrs. Julia Morrison, aiming a shotgun at engineers she found stir-, veylng her land. "You fellows get!" The engineers got. Mrs. MorrlBon will explain in court. To the Beaches Springs and Mountains V SUNSET I (OSDEN ft SHASTA) I ROUTES Excellent Train Service and Low Round Trip Fares If you aro looking for uu Ideal place to spend a portion of the sum mer, where you ciui find rest, hculth and recreation, the outing re sorts reached by way of the Southern Pacific are par excellence. Newport, Yaulua Hay, Tillamook County Hearties, Crater Ijik'i, ColcHtln Springs, Shasta Sprinui. Casradla, llreitenbuBh Hot Spring and many other springs of ninie or less note. LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS With bug limits on sale dully to the above pMirtii. Our booklet ' Va cation .)) In Oregon." describing these an.l other outing places run lie obi lined from any agent, who will checrfUly furnish Information as to fares, train service, etc, or a postal curd to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. JOHN M. SCOTT, Oiirrul Pans, niter Agent, I'ortUtnl, Oregon. MAMOX COUNTY HEAL ES. TATE, TRANSFERS AND IN- STUUMENTS RECORDED. Karl Zoller and wife to Geo. Helvey and wife, one-half Interent In parts of lots 2, 3, block 2, City Park addition to Mt. Angel; also their right, title and intnrest in a certain party wall agree ment, $2750, Geo. Helvey and wife to J. H. lluin hurg, went 35 feet of lots 7 r.nd 8, of .block 2 In Palmer's addition to Mt. Angel, $2250. Anna and J. O. Vogct to F. Andrew Turner, lots 4, 9, 10, block 27 In sub division of blorkH 26, 27, and 28, in Capital Park addition to Salem, $2200. V, A. Turner and wife to Anna Vo get, lots 11, 12, 13. 14. 15, 1, block "1" Simpson's addition to Salem, $:i0illl. Corporations, Gran & Co., Eugene, Oregon. The company, $10,000. Storey Manufacturing Co., Portland, Oregon. T. II. Ward, $25,nou. HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? Drive away your backache, get to day a package of Mother Gray's Aro mutic Leaf for the kidneys and cur- ? i reeling that lame, sore and all un strung feeling of the nerves. If your kidneys act too frequently, or action Jls painful nnd scanty, Aromatic leal ils corrective nnd the best regulator. I At druggists or by mull 50c. Sample JlFHKK. Address. The Mother Gray Co., i U'ltoy, New York. , f I DHi rtlies IViutl. and profitable Industry wilt start ouuio ui luooo days, it win do c&tai- pa growing. The ever-Increasing de hand for catalpa posts and poles will bring It about. Catalpa growing Ib not a get-rlch- qulck scheme. Requiring eight to sixteen years for a crop to mature, it isn't a quick Investment But there Is mighty good money In catalpa grow Ing and where the soil Is good It is practically an absolutely safe Invest ment. Some Kansas catalpa plantations are being harvested now with prom ises of large profits. Charles Delker, of Hudson, who haa one hundred thousand trees, Is cutting posts which he says will bring a gross Income of five hundred dollars an acre. V. W. Hall, who also lives near Hudson, has a plantation of Blxty thousand trees. "I will begin to cut mine in two years, Mr. Hall said. "I expect to harvest five hundred dollars' worth to the acre. During the last eight or ten years while you are watting for the crop to mature you don't have to give the trees any care. I believe it beats wheat ralBlng on my land.'' From ''The Get-Rlch-Steadlly Catal pa," In August Technical World. What Makes a Woman! One hundred and twenty pounds more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. Its a good foun dation. Put into It health and strength and she may rule a king dom. But that's just what Electric Hitters give her. Thousands bless them for overcoming fainting and diz zy Bpells and for dispelling weakness, nervousness, backache and tired, list less, worn out feeling. "Electric Hit ters have done me a world of good," writes Eliza Pool. Depew, Okla., "a'nd I thank you with all my heart, for making such a good medicine.'' Only EOc. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Notice of Intention to Improve Cot tage Street Last night shortly after 9 o'clock as F. C. Shlpp was riding a bicycle south on Commercial Btreet near the Hotel Marlon, he collided with a motorcycle driven by Archie McCorkle. Mr. Shipp was on the wrong side of the street and wus about to muke the turn Into Ferry street when he was struck with gteat force nnd thrown heavily to the pavement lie was Bcrutchcd and bruised about the limbs and body and received an ugly scalp wound as well. A crowd gathered but Mr. Shlpp was soon able to rise and would have started on his way home had not pa trolman W. W. Gaines Insisted on him going to a doctor. Ho was tnken to the office of Dr. O. B. Miles where 1;Ie wound wus dressed, after which he returned to his home at No. 1488 S. Commercial Btreet. , Mr. Shlpp Is father of Watt Shlpp, the sporting goodB man, and is 76 years old, but Is Btlll hale and hearty. The fact that the unfortunate man Is hard of hear ing will account to Borne extent for the accident, although it is stated that the motorcyclist was riding above the iipeed limit. 'I HE GET-ItlCH STEADILY CATALPA IIMIxIhho. CiiI.. July III. -Several scores ,11 II M nesi lieieciivt'i, ui I ne J State, Imported K 1 1. I ; 1 1 1 V to protect j I w.linilileH at tlo W hitman - ('inker j 2 I $HO.IIII) welhlillK, are H..'Vei, Hill g If , ... ... It ,liu miiif in , w hi i , iiimii A , .1 ....I .... - l.'illll I1IIIIM.II.II. Illlll.'l llll'li ,'! : and g lllto tied lleuil til.-. I at tlllillt I Whut C. D. IlobliiBon, of Pawnee City, Nebraska, did with cutalpus was nothing unusual but It is a good in stance to cite because It shows what any farmer cun do on a small piece of land. Tills Is according to C. A. Scott stato forester of Kansas. Mr. Robin son harvested a Btniill crup of twenty acres not long ago. His profit wus $152.17 an acre, or $3.04:1.40 for the entire crop. This wus above Interest on his Investent for sixteen years at 5 per cent. In establishing, maintaining and bar vesting his grove, Mr. Robinson hired everything done nnd paid good wages. He could easily have done moBt of the work himself at odd times unil saved one-half the expense. Nobody knows how many millions of rich acres In the Missouri Valley remain Idle year after, year because of spasmodic high water. Count only those acres lying close to river and creek blinks those very uncertain areas that are excellent farm land one day und a river bed the next and you'll lime a good many millions In your esllinaie. Yet on this verv waste land a new Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems it cxpedlont and pro poses to improve Cottage street from the Bouth lino of Stato streot to the north line of Ferry Btreet with El Oso pavement at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property with in Bald limits, In accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of said Cottage street from the south line of State street to the north line of Ferry street as heretofore adopted by the common council and on file in the clflce of the city recorder which are hereby referred to for a more partic ular and detailed description of said Improvement, and aro hereby made a part of this notice. Written remonutrance against the Improvement proposed herein maybe 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 ten (10) days pursuant to a resolution of the common council and the date of the first publication thereof is the 9th day of July, 1912, and the date of the final publication will be the 20th day of July, 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder. 7-9-llt Children's Department You will want your girl to play at the beach, and she should be dressed in clothes that will launder.. Wash dresses, rompers, play aprons and bloom ers in plain colors and checks, Prices are al ways in your favor. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $ Turkish Bath Towels 42 inches by 22 inches, fringed ends, in extra heavy quality bleached and unbleached.' Take a quantity of these on that vacation trip, and you will always have one when you need it. Special. 5 for $1.00 mcnt of said North 0th street from Hood street to McClnln's D. L. C. as heretofore adopted by the common council and on Illo In the olllco of the city recorder, which are hereby referred to for a more particular and detailed description of said Improve ment, and are hereby made a part of this notice- Written remonstrance against the improvement proposed herein may be mr.de at any time within, ten (10) Notice of Intention to Improve North Sixth Street. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient and pror peseg to Improve North Bill Btreet from Hood street to McClaln'8 D. L C. with Gravel Concrete at the ex pense of the adjacent and abutting property within said limits, in ac cordance with the plans, specHlcu tlonB and estimates for the Improve- ! I y A- ! I 1 1 m w Mr MY WORK Speaks for Itself Thousands of satisfied cus tomers are my best adver tisement Tinning, Sheet Metal Work, Lighting Piauts and Fur nace. My motto "If my work Is not right, I will make It right." A. L. FRASER rhope IU. W HtaU. HL Quality ; 4 ' iMcrclifcndil U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Between SlnU and Court Slwii-tn, SAI.FM, ORF.CON ' Popular PrkM days from the final publication of this notice in the manner provided by the city charter. This notice Is published for ten (10) days pursuant to a resolution of tho common council and the date of the first publication thereof 1b the 9th day of July, 1912, and the date of the final publication will be the 20th day of July, 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder. 7-9-llt Women Who Know Good Glass And the decorative possibilities of a single fine piece they're the ones you find Impatient of anything but liawkes Cut Glass You will understand why Hawkes has come to dom inate if.you will give a little study to our collection of this exquisite ware. Not only is Hawkes Cut Glass more perfectly ' trans parent, whiter, but the cutting is of a richness and daring unknown to ordinary "cut glass," and the de signs are infinite in their charm and variety, For gift, simple or sumptuous, for an extra touch of quiet elegance in your home a Hawkes piece is ideal BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Automobile-Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON H, F. ANDERSON, Also Agent for lies and Mlrlilgaa Great extern tJarage 117 N. High AUBURN W. S. HTTS, A grot Aio Agent (or Sell. 4 IS Court Street l'hiuie til I If you ara a houaewite you cannot I n inonuhly hii, to be healthy or . I'. niltirm tiy HmhlllK UliloH, 'weep ing and lining hoiiiteork all day, Many Varieties J I Ui Luu You toilet ( o it into tint open air tr hakml here. You don't baa to i "J sunlight If you du (Ma ery mt uu with tli. nam kind dav aflr!'!'i and keep your al.iiiiH.'h and bow- day a U generally the ran where bread I baked at home. 8u It only (or a chunun cun. and try mm. otb vl klud of bread ttino that you Irak. You ll like It tmauae every u'dr dot' who tries It. CAPITAL BAKERY i!l Court Street rve 4 la In good order by takllit Chamber- buna Tablet when nev.M. you 'hould beriiiii. both healthy and beautiful. Kor aala by all dralnrj. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A AT Vol It SMtVICE SIX It US eaeh week for ti.ihlng cleanly and Ironing beautifully your . lied I 111. U Irtl.lw I. lift! IVrii'tiiil l.lii'U and f'liitilly Wali llettrr arrest our sertlrt aud try tlm 'ilk doti. her. It raat ha doti. tietl.-r! (A PI ML 1 1 V HIKit imDBT I'tma Hi SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our axaiiraiice that ara alile ami !iiir m ink. car of It, .illicit y.iii r llaiiklng lliiai pea lipeu an account lth na, and lll eieml hii entry favor coiiaimeni ,tli good bank ing prliirlie. vu i'U rn it rt it t ivr ti nuiv.h C.rnrr Stat aaj 1 llirrtj Ktrrrta J U AhUra. ITn'dout. W. (I y.it. t aadler. R II Kant. Vice I'r.alilent !r L II tUra. U II Itotwrta, lrturt E-M-F v.-n-v Mount sm:s co. V.. M. V. "SO"-Handera "JO" ('. U Kune, Mgr. rltl H. Cem'l Si FORD INDIAN CYCLES Kilt"' ut M Y. :. II. W hltr-lde. Mar. I' igiu for It. C. II. and l.oslrr . lilt" IVrry Mrre WITT Jill IN Amaninltlon, ) lining Tackle, ltd. Mi.rtli ( omiiirrrlul Mreel 1'hiiae li 0ERLAND MllMIM Mt) ID u to. tl.u Anl for Kltihell l'h..a. m il onh lllgk Stmt HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES IIUSIK II IKK Aate and ttuliirrjil Supiillre aa4 Xlnarapulia Jtulorrjil. VULCANIZING Salraw Valrualilnil A Itublwr Co. KetreuJIng, fM-rllna Work, I'ntrM.t, SatUtartlon t.Haraulrra. l r.Mr, OHIO I ur.aiutill aat Hrllf Irirb Imhry and Canijtau Can lr II r r" Sl K (14 SutS