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Page Six DAI1T CAPI TAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OBEGOIf, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912. BOUGHT AND PAID FOR IS FOOTBALL , MATERIAL ARRIVES mSvissco ' Hair Remedy . 1 Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Fadad Hair to Its Original Color and Stop Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. 25a Dottle Free to Prove It, 'T GREAT PLAY Semi-Automatic Cross- Tabulating Do you know what that means? It means that with a Burroughs equipped with this new carriage every time you pull the handle it automatic' ally moves over to the next column, or clear across the sheet. It doesn't make any difference whether the sheet is ten inches or eighteen inches it is all the same thing. You can arrange it to carry from column to column, right across the sheet, or you can arrange to have it stop at any point in the sheet you want it. Of course, this is one of the Burroughs NEW things. If you went into your book keeping department and found out what YOU could do with a device of that kind you probably would be sur prised to find how much you were paying for getting along without it. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO. N. B. Gregg, Sales Manager Commercial Club Building Portland, Oregon Read the Journal for News ore HOME Practically In the city limits of Salem. This place constats of 26 acres of the best land In the Willamette valley, every foot of which Is In cultivation: Thero iihro H acres of bearing nriino trees. There are 2 ncres of bearing cherry trees. There ore two acres of bearing apple trees. There Is a fine vineyard of tho beat grapes. There is a garden, Including berries, etc. Thero la a good house, burn, fruit drier and all the necessary out buildings. Thero Is a team, wagon, all faun Implements and full equipment. Thero Is nothlug In the Willamette valley that can surpass this place, and few can equal It. Owner must sell at sacrifice to return east. Ix't ub show this to you. Parker & Wareham E. HOFER & SONS 213 Sooth Commerckl Street Telephone Main 'SI HAS ItlX MOKE THAN 500 FEB FOH.MANTES AT BRADY'S, EW YORK HOl'SE SPLESDID COM PAJiY TO 1'RESEXT IT HERE. "Jlought and Paid for," showing at William A. Brady's playhouse at New York city, reached Its 400th perform ance In that theatre on Monday, Au pust 12th. That It will run on for a long time thoreafter Is Indicated by the announcement of tho special elec tion day matinee, and also the com plete reticence of tho management as to when the ultimate change of Wll may bo expected. It would surprise no one connected with Mr. Brady's handsome theatre If "Bought and Paid For" were to put at least BOO repetl Hons to Its long record. There cer tainly Is no vlsiblo Indication to the contrary for the playhouse Is always well filled, and when the weather con ditions are propitious there Is a rush of patronago that teBts the capacity of this auditorium. Mr. Brady has an abundance of tried ni'd accopted stage material this year which ho docs not quite know what to do with. If "Bought and Paid For" had turned out to be merely a large success, the playhouse would have boen opened to some of the other at tractions under tho Brady direction, but as Mr. Broadhurst's comedy drama has boen In possession for almost a solid year, It has not been possible to find an outlet for the other produc tions of Mr. Brady's unceasing activ ity, and ttloy have accumulated In con sequence. This makes an embarrass ment of riches In tho Brady offices, and appears to Justify the manager's determination to build at least one more theatre In New ork for his own use. 'Bought and Paid For" will be pre sented In this city at the Grand opera house, Saturday, October 12, 1912. Matinee and evening. LAIRD & LEE'S DIARY AND TIME-SAYER This excollont Httlo diary Is Issued annually and kept strictly up-to-date. Contains: World's Great Sea Dlsas- ers; Automobile Records, 1911; Pro gress of Aviation, 1911; Wages Table; How to Deposit Money In Postal Sav ings Banks; Panama Canal Record; Moon's Phases; 1910 Census U. S. Cities, 10,000 up; Handy Ruler, for measuring, on back cover; First His torloal Things; Facts About the Bible; Memoranda for every day of 13 months, showing day of week, month und year, holidays and special church days; State Flowers; cash account for each month; Identification page; Cal endar for 191.1, last six months of 1912 und first six months of 1914. Rates of postage; blrthstones for each month. In addition to the above mentioned data, tho book contains complete In formation In regard to astrological signs, so that every one can be his own astrologer. There Is also In the diary a lot of statistical Information In regard to Canada and Mexico. It 1ms also a largo assortment of maps The diary Is In realtly a great pocket compendium of useful Information, and should be a constant companion. It Is made In full black or red leather, has gold stamping, gilt edges, and Is vest pocket size. Price 25c. Press of Laird & Lee, Chicago. j Scene from "Nought and Paid For" nt the Grand Saturday. THE LINCOLN I PAVING MATTER IS ALL SETTLED DR. OLINCER AND A. A. LEE AP POINTED ON LIBRARY BOARD BAND MATTERS AND OTHER BOUTINE BUSINESS. Mayor Lachimmd, at the meeting of the city council last night appointed Dr. H. II. Ollnger and A. A. Lee to membership of the library board, and the council confirmed the appoint ments. The street committee recommended that all save $.100 be paid on the con tract price, for the Lincoln street im provement, and the recommeiuliiron was followed out. A controversy had existed for some time relative to the thickness of the pavement, and the committee offered to compromise on the above basis, and It was accented! An ordinance having for its ohjt.ct the submitting to the voters of un amendment providing for the mainte nance of the band by the city was read first and second time, and re ferred to the committee on nubile buildings. An ordlnnnre making It unlawful to drive or rldo on the curbing of the streets, or to drive stock thereon, was passed, and as soon as signed by the mayor will become a law. EXPERTS TO EXAMINE THE VALLEY LANDS WILL PROVIDE FIRE ESCAPES FOR BUILDINGS At the last meeting of the school board the question of adequate fire escapes for the different school build ings of the district was brought to tho attention of tho board by a letter from the city attorney calling attention to the neglect of the board in Installing escapes for' tho schools. The repair committee composed of Directors Miles and Holt asked for further time in which to formulate their report which will bo boned on the proposals of different companies furnishing this kind of supplies. At the next meeting of tho board a report will be due on this Important question. As the mat ter has been referred to the, repair committee the disposition of the board is to let tho matter take Its course, unless it Bhould happen that a report cannot be had In n reasonnblo time. The Intention of all members of the beard Is to provide permanent fire es capes for tho schools but the best kind to adopt Is a question that has not been determined, Here Is a woman who speaks from personal knowledgo and long experi ence, vis., Mrs. P. II. Brogan. of wy son, Pa., who says, MI know from ex perience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is far superior to any other. For croup there Is nothing that ex cels It" For sale by all dealer. Under the direction of E. H. Thomp son, of the department of agriculture, the first farm survey ever attempted west of the Rocky Mountains will le inaugurated In this vicinity tomor row. Headquarters will be established on Howell Prairie and In the Waldo Hills as fast as needed. Six experts, two from Washington, D. C, will have charge of the work, which, It la ex pected, will be completed within six weeks. ' The Idea of the farm survey Is to gather data as to size of farms, manner of work and general Informa tion as to farm work ,nnd farm life. A QUARTER CENTURY Before the public. Over five million samples given away each year. The constant and Increasing sales from samples, proves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot-Kase, the antiseptic pow der to be shaken Into the shoes for corns, bunions, aching, swollen, moist, tender feet. Sold everywhere, 25c. Sample FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy, New York. Fortunes In Faces. Thore's often much truth In the saying "her face Is her fortune," but Its never Bald where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches or other blemishes disfigure It. Impure blood Is back of them all, and shows tho need of Dr. King's Now Ufo Pills. They promote health and benutly. Try them. 25c at J. C. Perry's. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that wa are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Ilusl-' ' ness. Open an account with us, and we will extond you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WB PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAYINGS Ceraer 8tate nl Liberty Streets J. U Abler, President W. G. East. Cashier. 8. 8. East. Vioe President Dr. L. B. Bteere. L. H. Roberta, Director. COMPLETED TILLAMOOK HIGH SCHOOL Contractor H. Snook has returned fiom Tillamook where ho has just completed a fine new high school building of ten rooms. The building is of concrete, having been finished in record time. School opened In that cily September 23, tho new high school having been completed and furnished 'or occupancy at that time. Mr. Snook says that the Tlllamookites aro thor oughly wide awakfl In school affairs as well as paving, sewers and other Improvements for tho betterment of conditions, the city having taken on e.ulto a citified air since tho comple tion of tho railroad about a year ago. John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal writes: "I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for nearly six years. Had a very bad spell some time ago and was unable to turn with out help. I commenced uslnir Folev Kidney Pills and can truly Bay I was relieved at once. I take pleasure In recommending Foley's Kidney Pills." Sold by Dr. Stone rug Company. Still all candidates, we notice, are In the fight to stay. OPENING OF THE COLLEGES OF MEDICINE AND LAW BRINGS SOME GOOD MATERIAL FOR THE DIFFERENT ATHLETIC STUNTS. Willamette's campus took on new Hfp today, occasioned by the opening of the college of medicine and the col lege of law. Registration In those departments opened yesterday morning, and all dey yesterday and today new and old "medics" and laws" have been put ting In an appearance, This year It Is expected that regis tration In the colloge of medicine will crowd the hundred mark, and the col lege of law will not bo far behind. The arrival of these men will In nil probability effect a material change In the football outlook. In the past these departments have been tho source of many valuable ' men, nnd this year's enlarged enrollment should furnish many new recruits. Several of the new men turned out for prac tice last eveaing, and several more will be out tonight. A. S. Jones, proprietor Lee Pharma cy, Chlco, Cal., says; "I have been selling Foley & Company's medicines for years. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, I consider, has no equal and Is the one cough medicine I can recommend to my friends as contain ing no narcotics or other harmful properties." Sold by Dr. Stone Drug Company. Ewiuco b Certainly tin Wonder of the A, The freo 25c bottle of "Swlssco" Hair and Scalp remedy, if use Is . rected, will astonlBh you. It Is a NEW REMEDY, the latest and best prepar ation known. It Is the result of yeura of Investigation and research Into the reason why so many of the hair prop, aratlons have foiled In the past to do the work demanded, of them. It 8 marvelous In Its action, and thousand! have received permanent cures jUBt from tho free bottle we gave Hum for the 'asking. Because you may not have received any relief from something you hav tried, don't be foolish enough to con demn everything else. Vou will be greatly benefited by the free bottle we give you. "Swlssco" 50 cents and $1.00 a bot tle Is for sale nnd recommended by all drug and department stores. All who wish, that have not tried Swlssco, can have a free 25c bottle prepaid on receipt of ten cents In stamps or silver, to help cover ex pense of packing, etc. by addressing direct to the Swlssco Hair Remedy Co. tf'25 P. O. Square, Cincinnati, Ohio. Journal Want Ads Bring Result "Our Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers" J. C. Perry, Druggist We have been In business In this town for some time, and we. are looking to build up trade by always advising our Iutrons right. So when we tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we Htuikl buck of It with the manufacturer's Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon it thnt we Rive our advice not in order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be muse we know how It will help our business If wo help our patrons. We keep In stock and sell, all the well known skin remedies. Hut we will say this: 'If you are suffering from any kind of skin trouble, eczpma, psoriasis, rnsh or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of D. D. 1). Prescription. And, If It does not do the work, this bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone to Judge. Again and again wa have seen how few drops of this simple wash applied to the skin, takes away the Itch, In stantly. And the cures all seem to be permanent. D. D. D, Prescription made by the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, U composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wlntergreen and other benllng, Bootliinx, coollntf Ingredients. And if you are Just crany with itch, you will fool soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed nwny the moment you spoiled this D. D. D. ' We have made fast friends of more than on family by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here and there and we want you to try it not on our positive no-pay guarantee. J Li Liu U A S O WHAT? THE Capital Journal's 3 ANNUAL Bargain Day .00 THE DAILY $ r 00. 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