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rage Flte jm SHE GAVE OP "SAFETY" IS WATCHWORD OF THE S. P. s jLt HOPE BUY LAND FOR pecia Physicians Failed To Kelp Mrs. o or This Week Green, But She Finally Found Relief in Cardui. DAILY CAH TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, ALOLST It, 1912. Is gaiaioeFrie: C UTING FLANNELS Regular 121ac values in a great assortment of colors and patterns to choose from Special, 10c yard CWGHAMS--Sold regularly at 2V2c the yard; good first quality A, F, C, Staple Ginghams, in all shades and patterns--- Special, 9c yard WASH TOWELING Extra heavy Linen Crash Toweling full 1 8 inches wide; sold regular at 1 2Vc the yard, Special, 9c yard BOYS' WASH SUITS-0ur entire stock of Wash Suits on sale this week;, we have them made up in Russian '' Blouses, Norfolks and sailor collars, all sizes and col ors; to close them out we offer them At Cost 00 MISERABLE STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED NO BILIOUSNESS OR HEADACHES ; Do you feel bright and fresh as you should foel when you get up in the morning, do you feel like you have had a good night's rest and like doing a "full' "day's work, or, do. you get up all "down and out" and just as tired and sleepy as when you went to bed? If you do, go to your druggist now and get a bottle of Cooper's New Dis covery. Take three doses one be fore each meal and It you don't feel better than you have for many a day go back and get your money. After taking a few doses of this medicine there will be no dyspepsia headache, or dizziness and your food will not ferment and cause, the bad odor to your breath. The bad taste lu your mouth will leave you and you will foel so much Improved that your condition will surprise yourself. Cooper's New Discovery will take the gas from your stomach and cleanse the intestines, and besides, will prepare the food for assimilation Into the blood, the same as abound healthy stomach should. You will feel better ns soon as you begin taking this medicine. Don't put It off. Remember, if you do not feel better nftor three doses, go back and secure your money. After using "Safety," which Is the watchword of (he Southern Pacific, is to be moved further ahead in its code. It was the slogan "Safety First" that helped to make the record of "No lives lost tl; rough collision or derailment In nearly four years," on this road. Now it will, through safety com mittees comprising officials and em ployes, try for an even better record for safety than heretofore and en deavor to prevent accidents of all kinds. As much regard shall be taken of the life and limb of the employe as of the passenger. This move means the organization of a main safoty committee to be com posed of the division superintendents. Then there Is to be a Bafety committee on every division to comprise the su perintendent, members of his staff from various departments, a conduc tor, engineer, brakeman, fireman, yardman, trackman, signal man bridge and building man and a shop mnn. Ench of these craftsmen will be the chairman of another distinct safe ty committee. Between meetings, which will bo held every month, each committee shall entertain suggestions that will tend to prevent accidents In all branches of the railroad service. Then these suggestions are to bo brought up at the division committee meeting and then, again at the general safety committee meeting. If a shop employe trashes his finger the shop committee will investigate and try and find a method whereby others' fingers will be protected from a recurrence of the accident The members of each com mlttee are to be furnished with a but ton of artistic design. Many of the suggestions that come from the employes may appear to be of minor Importance, but at the same time easy to put In practice. This is to be encouraged by the committees ns the men on the line see many things that mean for safety that may be Improved and thus minimize dan ger to life and limb. Meetze, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of this place, says: "I suffered with womanly troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors in our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up all hope of ever getting well. One day, I decided to try some Car dui. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and it cured mot Today, I feel as well as I ever did in my life. The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person in every wav. I 'wiBh every sufferor could know what Cardui will do for sick women." A few doses ot Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious slcknoBs. It tones up the nervous syBtem, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happlneBs bjr using Cardu). Suppose you try it It may be just the medicine you need. N. B. Writ to: Ladlti' Advisory Dept.. Oi(f. tooia Medlclnt Co.,Chltnoo, Tnn., (or hvenal Itutructtiml. nd 54-pit book. Hom Trutmrat lie woann," mm In plain wrapper, on requut. Big Irrigation Project, Nearly 16,000 acres of land In Klam ath county above the level of the ca nals and waterways of the reclamation service will be irrigated next year, If plans of private owners are carried nit Pumping plants are to be estab lished on the government ditches in many of the projects and the water pumped to a sufficient height for practical irrigation. The water used can bo purchased from the govern ment, the stipulation being based on the number of acres necessary to be irrigated. aSnial shoot of the OltEGON NATIONAL Gl'AKD and you will not feel the errects 01 a iuu uouie m uu. undigested food In the stomach which ( ery you will hardly know yourself, causes you to have heartburn, sick For sale by J, C. Ferry. OFFERED TO GIVE HER POLL silver Bpoons for his wife. Carmona FOJt HEtt FATHER'S FREEDOM ( makes but $50 a month as porter at the postofflce, and said that a desire unhid pbms udared wim to give his little family certain things San Francisco, Aug. 14."Here, mis-'which his pittance denied, prompted ter, you tan take the doll back, but him to steal the articles from the mail, please let my papa stay home wlv me." The postofflce official was touched This was the lisping plea made to arid a shining gold piece slipped into a postofflce inspector here today by little Bonlta's hands to "get another Bonita, two-year-old daughter of Jo-' doll baby." But Uncle Sam's laws are seph M. Carmona, a government em- grim and Carmona is In jail awaiting ploye, who admitted that he stole a trial. doll for his baby, two petticoats, a I "I never had a chance," said Car- pair of Hlk stockings and two real mona In his cell this afternoon. "All i got was $r,0 a month from the gov ernment. We coh hardly live on that, and when a chance came to get something pretty for the wife and baby well, I Btole," Congress Is Split DN1TID VBESS LtUSKD Willi. ; Washington, Aug. 14. Hopelessly split on the question of whether steam ships 'owned by railroads should be permitted to enter the waterway, pro ponents of the general Panama canal bill here today fear that congress will adjourn without final action on the measure. Anyone who has given the matter any thought knows that there is money in the Loganberry business, There are no long waits like there is in planting out an orchard. The second year the plants pay big money, Read this statement, which originally appeared in the Portland Oregonian: Salem, Or,, Aug, 3. (Special) --With an average yield of about five . tons an acre in the Brooks district, with $80 a ton being paid for berries delivered at the station, the Loganberry harvest is practically over and the year has ?een an excellent one for Marion County Loganbery growers, Thirty-seven cars of Loganberries were sent to the Portland cannery alone, Included in these shipments were 125 tons from the Aspinwall ranch, Practically $31,000 was paid by the Portland cannery to Logan berry growers living near Brooks, We have 360 acres of land, all cleared, level, well drained, close to a station on the Oregon Electric, close to school, a rich, black easily - worked loam soil, which we sell in 5, 10, 20 or 40-acre tracts, on easy payments, $125 Per acre Per acre You can make a small payment down, the balance monthly or annually as you prefer, Th'-' hnd is the equal of any land in the valley, and which in some cases sells for tv. .ce as much money, it is located ten miles north of Salem, on the Portland road, in a good neighborhood, and is absolutely first class in every particular, The Loganberry is the coming crop in this district, and is a safe and sure investment for the person who puts his or her time and money into it, WE CAN SyOW YOU THIS PROPERTY AT ANY TIME The annual shoot of the Oregon National Guard to determine which team shall hold te state team cup for I the next year Is now In progress on the state rifle range at Clackamas. Captain Carle Abrams and a detail of twenty men left Salem Saturday and Monday the five men who compete for the trophy left for the range. Those taking part In the contest for the state team cup are Sergeant Walter G. Pearmlne, Sergeant Scott S. Illckox, Corporal Herbert It. Adklns, Corporal Charles E. Chandler and Private Wil liam H. Paul. Monday the Individual matches were shot and other preliminary work was attended to, which was followed by the state ' shoot for the state team cup, which Is valued at $500, being held from one year to the next by the team winning it. Another match which Is being con tested is the state trophy which be comes the permanent property of the team winning It three times. The Sa lem team has won this trophy twice and Is making a determined effort to win again at this shoot. The shoot will close Thursday. A Wingless Chicken. UNITED PBBHS LEADED WIIII.l , Long Beach, Cal., Aug. 14. Joy to epicureans who are fond of chicken and who Invariably find six wings in every portion. A. W. Knox is exhib iting at a poultry show a new wingless , breed of fowl. He will breed them for the table. 1 H ecnte 347 State Street B ynon Telephone Main 452 LOOK WHO'S HERE Browning's Big Park Riding Gal lery Amusement Co., who has made a successful season's run at all the local fairs, is now located at Fif teenth and State streets, running Sundays and evenings until the State Fair, then will be located In the State Fair grounds. Order Is preserved in behalf of ladles and children and the first ride free for all. All are welcome. A Deposed Favorite. UNITED PRESS LEASED W1BE. Paris, Aug. 14. Gaby Deslys, the former favorite of King Manuel, de posed ruler of Portugal, and well known stage celebrity, underwent an operation here today at the Doyens sanatorium. Her condition Is not re ported serious. .Tom 1 "Want Arts -rtni Results. KILLED HIMSELF IX THE ASYLUM Building Materials OF ALL KINDS LIME CEMENT . PLASTER BRICK DRAIN TILE LUMBER LATH SHINGLES PROMPT DELIVERY SALEM LUMBER COMPANY Successors to Capitol Improvement Co. Phone Main 80 Yard Office, Liberty and Trade Sis. rtmiTn rm i-mhni wn.1 Tacomn, Wash., Aug. 14 John Ha ley, federal prisoner at the Insane asylum at Stellacoom, who last May shot and killed the paymaster of the Bremerton navy yard and his assist ant, while laboring under the Impres slon that the government owed him a lot of money, committed suicide In his cell early this morning by hanging himself with a sheet from his bed. Haley was a workman at the Brem erton navy yard. He was brought to Tacoma after the shooting and tried to kill himself once before by butting his brains out, and was then adjudged Insane and sentenced to the asylum. American Consul Murdered. (UNITED FKKMH LEARBD WIKtt.l Washington, Aug. 14. Advices re ceived here say William Bruce McMas ter, American vice-consul at Carta gena, Colombia, lias been murdered. The crime Is believed to be the work of rebels. The Btate department has ordered an Immediate Investigation. Rejected Hie Hill. Washington, Aug. 14. By a voto of 14 to 4B the senate toduy rejected the substitute cotton tariff revision bill proposed Instead of the house meas ure by Senator LaFollette, Mulny Out, Muluy In. Rabat, Morocco, Aug. 14. Succeed ing his brother, Mulny Ilafld, who ah- ried him Boveral mllos flagged a train (Heated the throne, Muluy Yusseff was and got him to the hospital. Ho will today officially proclaimed sullun of recover. Morocco. . m i i A Hood RIvor man has a duck that Boy Scouts nt Medford, led by Floyd from Decembor 21, 1911, when she was Hart, 13 years old, saved the life of six months old, to July 21, 1912, laid .1. Ijinc, who bad fallen from a trestle. 210 eggs. Though moulting now she The boys bound up his wounds, car- lays an egg every other day. MMIWIMI IM MIMHW1 II ml ! PWII W IM1WHIWH W IMW TWH WHI TTT1 irn 1 1 III l Ml III W fnHTrTrTnnTTTTTiniTTTn I I II II II I I II II II II II TflTHTT" ARE TRYIXO TO CLOSE . BALAXE OF THE MILLS f TTNITHD rRWS M'ASEO WIS!. New Bedford, Mnss., Aug. 14. Plans are under way here today to bring about another strike In all the cotton mills In this city. Frank Morris, a national organizer of the Industrial Workers of the World, Is here from Chicago to con fer with the labor leaders. Twelve mills are already closed and IS.000 men are out on strike. The Industrialists hope to close the seven still In operation. The Mckel Was Good. Oakland, Cal., Aug. 14 Inspecting a suspected nickel, William T. Hop kins, conductor, frlpped over a wo man's foot and plunged his arm through the car window. The nickel pas good, but Hopkins Is in the hoa-l.ital. 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