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DAILI CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM', OREGON, FHIDAY, SETTEMHER IS, 1912. Pnire Thre ETO CROPS IS HOT GREAT THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGH OF AGE I'uhj Way U Preserve Natural Color of the Hair mill Make u (jrow, A liarinlosi) remedy mado from common garden sago, quickly restores WHEAT. n.tTS ivn i.au ... 8 "Ulr 10 nutllrftl color- The care ""y1.. .-VM"(,LI141H- tant as to care for the tmth v SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SEPT. 23 FRUIT CROP HELPED. A canvass of tho condition of the grain crop throughout tho Willamette valley roveals tho fact that tho dam age dona to the ont crop by the recent care for the teeth tn keen mem rrom discoloring. Why spend iiuiitjr ior cosmetics and creams to Improve the comploxion, and yet neg lect your hair, when gray hair Is even more conspicuous and suggestive of age than wrinkles or a poor complex rains has not been so heavy as at first! L i 1 1 . ' aH,0r estimated. This grain will not be fit for milling purposes hut Its value for feeding has not boon materially re duced. The oat crop of the Willamette valloy Is of superior quality for mill ing purposes and when It Is taken out of this class it will reduce the price which it brings In tho markets. The prospect now Is that all of this grain will be safely harvested without fur ther loss.'as the recent warm weather has thoroughly dried out the shocks and threshing has begun again. The condition of the wheat crop Is not so good as tho oats. Prom one fourth to one-third of tho wheat crop was unthreshed at the tlmo the ruins began and of this portion very little will be of first-class quality. Some of it was In the stnek and some of the shocks were capped, which will be of good merchantable quality, but of that standing in tho shock the kernels nre soft and many of them have sprouted which win render the wheat of no value for milling purposes, but only good for feed. Thls'loss will not be Borlous as there Is always a large amount of wheat used for feed The present favorable weather Is a boon to the farmers and fruit growers, who are taking advantage of It by ruBhlng their harvesting with all pos sible haste, Home by the Ooriin. Our old friend, Jones, who has made a small fortune In the nursery busi ness, has bought him a home by the ocean. The Newport News says: "Last week Mr. T. D. Jones, of Sa lem, the well known nursery man, purchased the Tucker property at the corner of Sixth and Hurlburt streets, consisting of three lots and a dwell ing house, and will make it his future homo." , Writer says the trouble with the country Is that It Is too prosperous. Partly right; some people are too pros perous. seive the natural color and beauty of uie hair than It Is to have a good com plexion. All that Is necessary is the occa sional use of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common garden sago and sulphur, combined with other valuable remodles for dry, hniah, faded hair, dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this simple, harm less remedy, your hair will gradually bo restored to Its natural color, In i short time tho dandruff will be re moved, and your hair will no longer come out, but will start to grow as Nutiire Intended it should. Don't neglect your hair, for It goes further than anything else to make or mar your good looks. You can buy this remedy at any drug store for fifty cents a botllo, and your druggist will give your money back If you are not satisfied after using. Purchaso a bot tle today. You will nover regret It when you realize the difference It will mako In your appearance. Agent, J. C. Perry. ESTACAWA SALOONS ARE ALL CLOSED All the saloons In ICstacada were closed yesterday by the sheriff of Clackamas comity, following a de cision of Judge Campbell that Estaca da being In a dry precinct, had no right to Ignore the local option law. though its charter was supposed to be authoritative In the matter. The de cision wns made n the trial of Molster & Yenke, who had a licensed saloon In Estacada. but were Indicted and found guilty of violating the local option law despite this. The city loses about 13000 annually by the closing of the saloons. It Is said local prohibition ists complained to the governor, who called District Attorney Tongue's at tention to tiro matter, with the above result, , Journal "Want Ads" Bring Result GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR 25 CENTS "DANDERINE DESTROYS DANDRUFF-STOPS FALLING HAIlt CLEANS AND INVIXU ORATES VOIR SCALP DELItJHTEl'L DRESSING. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; Boft, lustrous," fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is mere ly a matter of using a little Danderlne. It Is easy and Inexpensive to havo nice, soft hair and lots of It- Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowltnn's Dan derlne now nil drug stores recom mend It apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an Appearance of abundance; freshness, flufflness and an Incomparable gloss and lustre and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or fall ing hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderlne Is, we bolleve, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy scalp and It never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth, with a little Danderlne and care fully draw It through your hair tak ing one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this. It Pays the Photographer to Use and Handle " Seneca Cameras They are unequaled In simplicity of operation, In durability and In results. Have many marked Improvements not found on any other Camera. Made on Honor Sold on Merit Not in the Trust Our line Is exceptionally complete, consisting of many styles and sixes, enabling every one Interested In photography to secure just the Camera they want SENECA CAMERAS will please your customers, and pay you a good profit WRITE TODAY FOR HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOG. SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y. Urgest Independent Camera Manufacturers In the World. BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS ARE CHANGED BY THE ADDITIONAL SCHOOL BUILDINGS NINETY. SEVEN TEACHERS EMPLOYED. . m Professor P. J. Kuntz, superintend f lit of the Salem schools, announces that the educational year will open In Salem on Monday, Septomber 23, at 9 o'clock. "It Is hoped that all pupils will bo prepared to enter school at that time," Bald the superintendent yesterday. "The compulsory educa tlon law of the state of Oregon applies to all between the ages of 9 and 15 years, and, unless excused by proper authority, they must attond during the entire time the public schools are Id session." Superintendent Kunti srys that the books to be used this year will be tin same as last year, and that they can be had from the book Btore after next Tuesday. The principals will be in their respective buildings from now on Bo that pupils can procure their book slips and be prepared to get books and materials bofore tho opening of school. Boundaries Are Chun god. The now Highlaud and Richmond schools call for a chango In the place of attendance of many pupils of th city. The boundaries for the high school will remain the same. For the eighth grade buildings the follow ing temporary boundaries have been arranged. The arrangement may be changed later: Lincoln school All south of Mill creek and west of Church and Fifth streets. Park school All between Mission and Fifth on south and west, to Trade street, on north as far as Seventeenth street, and following Seventeenth street south to the avenue between Depot and Moyers' additions. Richmond school All from. Seven-1 teenth Btreet on the west and the av enue between the Depot and Meyers' additions on the south to State street on the north. Garfield school The boundaries here should bo Trade Btreet on south, Mill creek on the north and Summor street on the east East school r-Trade and State on the south, Summer street on the west and B street on the north. Englowood Bchool B Btreet on the south, and tho S. P. It. It on the west Grant Bchool Mill croek on south, S. P. R. It. on east and South street on north. Highland school South street on the south and S. P. R. R on oast A total of eighty-eight teachers will be employed in the Salem schools this year. The nut or teachers with their grades or departments follow: Highland school Earl Kllpatrlck principal; Theodosia Bennett, physical geography; G. R. Bonnell, manual ttalnlng; R. C. Cochran, commercial; Jessie Cox, History, head department; Maud Davis, English, head depart ment; Merrltt Davis, commercial, head department; Mildred Davis, librarian; Bertha Edwards, domestic science; K K. Felke, mathematics; Llvls Ferrln. mathematics; Edna Flcks, German; L. P. Gllmore, physics; Mae Hopkins, English; Ethel Jones, history; Maltle Kentner, English; Ethel Merrlam, art; Emily Palmer, mathematics, head de partment; Minnie Price, domestic sci ence, head department; Ethel Rlgdon, English; Robert Schafer manual train ing; A. L. Schmalle, chemistry; Elva Smith, Latin; Grace W. Wheelock, music. East school J. S. Graham, princi pal; Edith Fugate, first grade; Ada Dayton, second grade; Ellen Curren, third; Anna Simpson, fourth, Mabel Robertson, fifth; Mrs. La Molne Clark, sixth; J. F. Axley, seventh; Mrs. Marie Khmer, seventh; Mabel Wilson eighth; J. S. Graham, eighth. Garfield school Margaret Cos per principal; Margaret Cosper first; Lertha C. Byrd, second; Anna Fischer third; Edith Campbell, fourth; Greta Phillips, fifth; Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, sixth; Mollle Campbell, seventh; Clara Chamberlain, eighth. Grant school E. A. Miller, princi pal: Mrs. Carrie Chapel, first; Alpha Donaca, second; Buna McCoy, third; litrtha Duncan, fourth; Eva D. Fisher, fifth; Inez Denison, sixth; II- S. Fletcher, seventh; E. A. Miller, eighth. Park school U. S. Dotson, princi pal; Ellxabeth Walker, first; Rutb Fugate, second; Mary Chllders, third; Minnie Cornelius, fourth; Amy Martin, fifth; Edith Drown, sixth; Clover Mil ler, seventh; U. S- Dotson, eighth. Lincoln school Kinma Kramer principal; Delta Dlllard, first; Ermine Bushnell, second; Mabel Temple, third; Emma Kramer, fourth; Cora Miller, fifth; Ellen Wood, sixth; Mary McCormlck, seventh; Clara Scott, eighth. Englewood school W. A. Wlest, principal; Zella Hazel ton first; Louise Hays, second; Carrie Martin, third; Anflna Brown, fourth; Alma Polile, Just See that Corn Shrivel Vanish! The New Cera Cure "GETS-IT" GeU It Corns on Sunday J Gone on Tuesday! Before Using After Using "Giits-It" "Gets-It" "GISTS-IT" Is the new corn cure on a new plan, that Is as harmless to the skin as water, but, blazes, how It worksl Nothing to stick or hurt Lo and behold, your corn comes out. You don't have to drag It out Every owner of a corn, callous, wart or bunion Is going to got the surprise of a lifetime. No more digging at corns, no more slicing with razorB and drawing blood, no more blood poison, no more sticking plastors. GETS-IT Is sold at all druggist's at 2Go a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Salem byJ. C. Perry, two stores, D. J. Fry, Dr. Stones Drug Store, Crown Drug Co., ned Cross Pharmacy, Op era House Pharmacy, Capital Drug Co. fifth; D. K. Luthy, sixth; W. A. Wlest, eighth. Richmond school H. F. Durham, rlnclpal; Chrlatubel Jowott, first and second; Catherine Pooler, third and fourth; Elsie White, fifth and sixth; H. F. Durham, seventh and eighth. Highland school J. G. Schott, prin cipal; Grace Rogers, first and second; Ruth Beaver, third and fourth; Kath- ci'lno Nelson, flftn and sixth; J. G. Schott, seventh and eighth. Special teachers Manual training, G. R. Bonnell, Robert Schacfcr; do mestic science, Mlnnlo Price, Bertha Edwards, Frances Altken; drawing, Kthol Morrlam, Virginia Mann; music, Grace W. Wheelock; medical exam iner, Dr. J. N. Smith; librarian, Mil dred Davis. A SONNET. (Thoughts on the death of Postmaster C. B. Merrick.) Our guide, our friend, our Merrick we have lost, And dismal Is tho void he loft behind; And many a time In future we will find It was a pleasure by him to be bossed. Dumbfounded we are gazing on the bier Of thla Just citizen, who Is no more; That he may waken on a brighter shore. We pray with fervent hope and silent tear. His memory we always will keep green; What he has done can never be for got; As true a man as ever there wns seen Of splendid reputation, without blot; Oh, might he still with us enjoy life's scene! But, since this cannot be, forget lilm not! JOHN JENSMA, Montavllla, Or. Carrier No. G4. DON'T BLAME YOUR OVERWORKED STOMACH Whon your stomach will not digest food, the worst thing you can do Is to take a lot of digestive medicines. True, they give temporary relief, but your stomach Is the sufferer. Ijobs of appetite Indigestion, dyspepsia and headaches can only be perma nently relieved by removing the cause. In many cases, various reme dies taken to relieve these conditions result In ruining the stomach and preventing It from digesting food in a natural wty. If you want your stomach to do Its own work properly, without re sorting to artificial digestives or pre dlgested foods, use Jayne's Tonic Ver mifuge. Take small doses regularly, preferably before meals. In a little time your stomach will again do its own work and you will eat heartily, keep well and enjoy living. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is not a digester In itself, but It tones up the stomach and Intestines, giving you all the nu triment and strength from tho food you eat Many forms of supposed Indiges tion are the result of Intestinal para sites for which Jayne's Tonic Ver mifuge Is unsurpassed. Insist on Jayne's; accept no other. Millions have praised It for more than 80 years. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia. If you knew or the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without It For sale br all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A APPROPRIATE ALL THE WATERS OF CLACKAMAS The state engineer has approved an application for permit to appropriate 1000 feet of the wators of Clackamas rlvor for power purposos, by George T. Holcomb. According to the permit 15,- 000 h. p. will bo generated. An appli cation was recently approved by D. P. Donovan, Payette, Idnho, for the wv ters of Clackamas rlvor for the gener ation of 15,000 h. p. Thoso two pro posed plants, togothor with the Ca.a- dero and River Mills plants of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company will aggrogato a total of llfl,- 000 h. p. on tho Clackamas river. The application of J. F. Phllan, of Portland, for the appropriation of COO feet of the wator of tho North Fork of tho Santlam rlvor for the gonoratlon of 6.500 h. p., has also been approved, together with a number of other appli cations, including one by tho farmers living In the vicinity of untlngton for the irrigation of 1500 acres, for the wators of Burnt river. This farmers organization Is headed by Mr. F. C Oxman. Saturday Specials Shipley's Saturday Specials $2.69 Sweaters $2.69 Women's and misses' all wool sweaters V and military necks, with and without pockets, oxford, cardinal and white, ' Special $2.69 LAME EVERY MORNING. A Bad Back Is Always Worse In the Morning Salem People Aro Finding Reliefs A back that aches all day and caus es discomfort at night Ib usually worse In tho morning. Makes you feel as If you hadn't slept at all. Can't euro a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Dean's Kidney Pills relieve sick kidneys mnko you feel better, work better, rest bettor and sleep better. Tho following statement proves the merit of Donn's. Isaac B, Smith, Thurston St., Al- linny, Oregon, says: "For a long time I was bothored by my back. I felt hinio when first getting up In the morning and wns often so stiff and sore that I could hardly work. At last I heard about Donn's Kidney Pills and got a supply. They helped me at once and after I hud used two boxes, I felt bettor than I had In a long time. I can highly recommend Donn's Kid ney Pills. For snlo by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Mrs, J. N. Hill, Homer, Ga., has used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years, and says; "I cheofgully testify to the merits of Foley Honey and Tar Compound, having uso It In my fam ily for years, and alwnys rocommend It I find it never fulls to cure our coughB and colds and prevents croup. I have five children and It Is tho only thing they take for colds, and always with good results. Wo would not be without It In our home." Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound contains no opi ates or harmful drugs. Dr. Stone Drug Co. Take FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tonic In Action Quick In Results Get rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cost you a high price in endurincs of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves cf KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by the prompt snd timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles thtfollowDISEASEDKIDNEY3 snd URINARY IRREGULARITIES. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of KIDNEYsndBLADDKRTROUB. I E not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do mors, In a yr.llow package. D1L STONE'S DRUG STORE. In a Neat Package Have A 255s mm one You get back your laundry work when It Is sent to us. Every article will be found Intact and In the best of condition. Our work Is done quickly, but carefully, and wo pos sess special facilities for calling for and delivering orders. We give the utmost satisfaction to patrons, with the quality of our work, and our charges for It. MAY ME HATE VOI R ORDERS THIS WEEK. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY OLDEST UKGEST BEST 19c Hair Bow 19c yard Ribbon yard Extra good quality taffeta hair bow ribbon, 4 inches wide; a good time to supply that little girl's hair bow needs, Black, white, cardinal and assorted .colors, 1 Special 19c yard 89c 89c Bath Mats : , ' i HEAVY COTTON BATH MATS 23x41 inches, tan, grey, sky, navy, green, pink and white. Special 89c SUITS $10.00 to $50.00 COATS $4.95 to $50.00 U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Mrrdi.ndlw BetWMB Sut. uid Court Stra'u, SALEM, ORECON Quality $ Popular PrkM State of Ohio, city of Toledo, ) Lucns County )us. Freak J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior parlnor of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB. FRANK. J. C111SNEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 0th day of Decem ber, A, D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon Inter nally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the syBtein, Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7iic. Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. Uncle Esrn Hays "It don't take more'n a gill tiv effort to git folks Into a peck of trouble," and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, Indigestion or other liver derangoment, will do the same. If ailing take Dr. King's New Lire l'llls for quick results. ICusy, safe, sure and only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. Sunshine, after a cloudy, damp spell, Is a great dlspullnr of tho blues, It gots Inside as well around a person. An article, that has real merit should In time become popular. That such Is the ciiko with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lius been attested by many dealors, Hero is ono of them. H. W, llondiickson, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for coiikIih, colils and croup, and Is my best seller." For Balu by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Hanking Ill ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principlos. BE PAY FOI'K I'EK CENT W SAVINGS Cerner State and Liberty Streets J. L. Ahlors, Prosldont W. O. East, Cashier. B. S. East, Vice President Dr. L. B. Htxevea, L. II. Roberts, Directors. W m f 11 mm A Vision of Bread that Ib always light, white and tooth some, tlint every one will eat and en Joy, Is tho dream of all good houso koepora. You enn realize that vision by trying our bread. Once you use It on your tnblo you will never want to be without It Why bother with bak ing when wo can do bettor. CAPITAL BAKERY 4M Cmirt Btront i WHILE IN SALEM Take Advantage of the GOOD JUDGMENT CONTEST AT ii Barr's Jewelry Store Watch the Windows-New Articles all the time at Below Cost Prices AutoniobileMotor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON 8. F. ANDERSON, Also A (tent for lice and Mlrhlsaa Hliiinntiin Motor Co. 161 N. Iliicb 7 lii 17 E-MF "0T," sales ro. r.-l'l-r B. .W. K. )" FlHndors "SI" WM C. L. Hose, Mgr. a Com! 81 f-if n jrv 10 AUKM'V, E. II. Whiteside, Jlgr h (JJIJ Als0 AK''"' C and toiler V (Jurage No. m Ferry Street. IKTHIA M MOTOR '. watt sinrp fV J I A V r-vr-i ro Ammunition, Flnhlmj Tackle, El " - tlLLU North Commercial Street 1'hone 1(1 OVERLAND Siinmilon Meier Co., A (ft. for Mitchell Tube Vulraiillng a Specialty, t'hone 139 Ml North High Street