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pnge8x DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM OREGON TIll'ItSDAT, OCTOBER 24, 1912. Tim Himlnifn jp l ima inn Mfii .."-V OT'SHELLSnT ) 'Surer Cleaner Shooting Arrow and Nitro uuDStne opeea anens BilOir-mi .-.iwwn. Surer because speedier. The steel lining grips the powder charge with just the exact compression that puts every ounce nf Hrivn into the shot. Cleaner because the "factory loaded" pattern hasn't a hole or a "wing tip" in it. And, too, Eastern factory loading means uniformity every shell shoots alike. za-& ctnooi Arrow nnu niiru steel lined Eastern Factory Luudrd Shells fur speed Plus liutternln nny miikeotshotjiun RKMINOTON ARMS-UNION MKTAIJ.IC CARTBHHiC CO. VH BROADWAY, NBW YORK 15 I (iOVEKSMKST (OMI'ltOJMSEI) WITH THE I I MIIEKM.VX fl'SITPII 1'IIBHM I.KAHHtl WIKK. Portland, Or., Oct, 21. The govern liii'iit yesterday I'liinproiuiHctl with Da vid liceles, iiiilllunalni lumberman, In !Ih suit to recover 1 l.otitl acres of gov ernment liinil hi linker anil (Irani counties, claimed liy Kcclcs when tho lntt.iT agreed to turn back 70(H) acres of the liiiul and a cash consideration of $27,2."(l for tint remainder. Tho government, through Federal District Attorney McCourt contested for tho return of the entire plat. Kcclos Is one of the best known lum bermen on the coast and also la owner of a big sugar refinery In Salt Lake. Tho suit has been ponding for several months. Charles Galloway and W, S. U'tten lire debating "Single Tax" In caBtorn Oicgon. . The early frost catches the building ill nmatlo genius. NATURE'S ESSENCE-Extracted From Forest Plants. Nature' laws nrc perfect, but disenso follows if these laws are not obeyed. Co straight to miliire fur the cure, to the forest ; there nrc mysteries here thut wo enn futlinm for you. Tukc the hurk of the wild-cherry tree, the root of niiindriikc, iitonc, Oregon grape root, iiieen'ii rout, hlmidruot mid golden senl, make 0 scien lilic, iioii-iilcohulio extract of them with just the right proportions and you buve Doctor ricrce'H Ciolck-H Medical Hlscovcry. It took Dr. Pierce, with the assistance of two learned chemists, eight years oC linrd work experimenting to make this pure glyceric extract und ulterative of tha greatest efficiency und without the use of a purticle of alcohol. .. . Just the sort of remedy you need to muke rich, red J-C.-.-X hlnod. and cure that lassitude and fcclim! of nerve exhaustion. ' I ')r' P'erce's (iohlen Medical Discovery bears the stamp of i' 11 I'tmnc A Ki'ijrtvA I mtil li:m Knld mnri; hiri'dv in the mist fortV years than uuv other blood purilier und stomach tonio. "Sumo 'time, ne-o I jrnt oat of health my stomneh Rrrmod to bn tho sent of Iho Uuillile." writes Mil. KzitA Wii.i.iamh, cif JMIeville, Kilns. " ruinmeiiivil to doctor with nil tho ilex-turn at liumc us writ nr, with oilier Hit'rialitH im Hloiiuirh mill ilii'eKtlvo. nrriuni. None fleemeil to do any Ketllii fm't. rnent of tho imslu-inemlld me Imrni. Finally, 1 wrota 1o I Ir. rierce, llillniln, IN. X ., WHO repneil, HUllint: mill 1 IKU1 liver eoin- iiliilnl wiih iiidwesiimi ami eunsiipiitimi, unit udviueU IJr. l'iurcc'a Uulden Me-lirul lllsrnvel'V mill ' 1 'lellHiint 1'ellet.M.' '"I lie lliHi',nery' unit 'rellets,' huvo put moon my feet Riniln' suuneu lo be just what 1 needed. 1 cuuld nut huvu recovered wltliout Uiem." Dr. Pierea'3 Pleanent Pullet are tor liver Vis, .O t E. WiLUAiia, ha. Mistake in Title of Ballot Tho printers wero at fault some thing very unusual In tho printing of tho ballot tltlo of tho Initiative meas ure providing for the majority rule bill In tho certification of the official ballot to the county clerks, the error making the tltlo read as an amend ment to artlclo VI of tho state consti tution, Ins tend of to artlclo IV. The error mado It necessary to wire a cor rection to all county clerks In the slate lust night. Judge Kavnnagh, of Portland, was the first to notice tho error. The Portland Judge called the attention of County Clork Fields, of Multnomah county, to the mistake, who, In turn, notified Secretary Olcott. It Is said that In several counties the ballots have already been printed. In the Initiative and referendum pamphlets the bill Is stated correctly, and also In the copy sent to the print er, but tho procf reader In the secre tary of state's office failed to detect tho error. Attorney-General Crawford was unablo to state on the spur of tho moment Just what legal entanglements might have resulted If the title had re mained unchanged. The message wired by Secretary Ol cott to the county clerks was as fol lows : "A transposition occurred In the printing of tho official certification of October fi of tho secretary of stato to tho county clerks. Change first line of tho ballot tltlo of tnonsuro niim-hc-rnil H22 and 32.1 to read: Tor the uneiiillng of section 1, article IV,' Instead of 'for the nmenilniiMit of sec tion 1, artlclo VI.' In case your bal lots are already printed suggest the figure 1 bo written In black Ink over tho numeral 7. Attorney-general slates correction mandatory," 4 Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forevei DR. T. FELIX GOLRAUDS ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1HER H.ish, himI Nino HUt-iiNca, mi Wittily, fthil ilfl fid lifted!"!). It Iiam loot! lent of OO ynirt, ft i id U nu liitrmMi we tititi'll liilmniirplt l iruit-rly made. An jit im counter It-ii of ilmlhr tinmff. Pr, L. A. Htyro to ft lrt.ly of tho limit t.n (ft .tU!entt. " An f iU Iftdlci Will UU tllPlD 1 rrcomniond kinprmiftralloim." t-r lr 1'Y uruiW una rnoy UooiU llvftJin Id thft luUi tiitw, Cnurt ftiid Kurjp. IfJaiHOPIINS. Prco.. 37 Oml Jinn Sited lit Toil AOTIIi:it KAll ltOAl) ( OMI'AW lMOItlMUt AT i:S Complete Line 20 years9 experience has enabled us to produce the only complete line of adding devices made by any com pany, anywhere. Adding machines that donyt print a list. Adding machines that do print lists and sheets. Typewriter - adding ma chines. 86 different models. Over 400 different com binations of features. There s one for you---that fits your needs. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO. N. B. Gregg, Sales Manager Commercial Club Building Portland, Oregon The Coos liny contry Is running n close race with the Willamette valley In the mutter f railroad building. One day art or tho filing of articles or In corporation of the riandon & Oregon Kusteni road, tho Premier Construc tion Co. yesterday filed Its articles of Incorporation. The operation of railroad and stenm Bhlp lines Is given ns the object of tho company, which Is capitalized at J100, ono. The Incorporators are T. A. Thatcher, fleorge W. Vernier William 11. Acton, D. It. Morgan it California, and llenjnniln II. Older. The nrtlcles state that the road Is to have termini at Diindon, Coos Day and 0 rants Pass and Port Orford, with tho princlpnl place of business at Marshfleld. Tho lines are to operate through Jackson, Josephine, Coos and Curry counties. I'HEAMA MTS AM IIKAVKItS 1IK((I1I A M'ISANCE A grist of complaints has come to tho office of tho attorney-general as a result of the depredations on Wil lamette valley farms by Chinese pheasants and beavers, und whllo tho attorney-general cannot odvlse the fnrmors to kill the game, on account of present prohibitory laws, he says that he believes they ought to have remuneration and thinks tho remun eration Bhould roiuo out of the state gome protective fund. Tho fund, It Is Bnid, nover falls short of 00,000. The Mongolian pheasants have been mnklng a nuisance of themselves by picking corn and other cereals from the ground, whllo the beavers have bten guilty of damming up the streams and overflowing the land. ALDEKMAVM PAMPHLET PltOVES POITLAR Tho pamphlet written some tlmo ngo by Stato Superintendent U It. Alder man on tho home credit system In the public schools Is growing In popular ity every week us Is evidences by the numerous commendatory letters re ceived tit tho office and demands for copies of the pamphlet. Fifteen thousand of tho pamphlets have been ordered by the educational cciiiiulsKloner m Washington, 1). C, lor general distribution, und today a letter was received from the state su .i rtntendent of .Nebraska In which he said that ho has placed u copy of the pamphlet Into tin hands of every school teacher in the stale. Tho pam phlet has also been copied In a recent edition of the Nebraska Teacher, tho lending educational journal of that stato. The distribution of Mr. Alder man's pamphlet, lias been one of a series of progressive steps made by the Nebraska educator toward Improv ing tho educational system ot his ntnte. Superintendent Alderman has made no ellort to place tho paper Into the hands of all of the teachers of Oregon, depending rather on his institute ad dresses to gain the same results that are expected from a distribution of (be pamphlet. 'he Oregon Electric is Open to Eugene Two 2-Hour Limitcds Three Local Trains Salem 10:10 a, m. 8:00 p, m, 8:30 a, m, 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p. m, Albany 11:10a.m. 9:00p,m. 9:40 a.m. 2:00 p. m, 3:30 p.m. Eugene ...12:40 p.m. 10:30p.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:00p.m. 7,15 p.m. Observation parlor cars on limited trains and first-class coaches on all trains, 3 Limited Trains 8 Local Trains Every Day to Portland Limited trains leave Salem 8:00 a. m, and 4:00 p, m.. Local trains 2:30 a. m., 6:30 a, m., 8:55 a, m., 11:20 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 4:15 p. m., 6:05 p.m., 9:00 p. m Through Tickets and Baggage to the East and the North For instance leave Salem 8:00 a. m., arrive Spokane 9:45 p. m,, Seattle 4:15 p, m, and 4:45 p, m, Tickets and details at State anl High streets. j$ ) oregqn V T ELECTRIC fwiLLAMnrrtRounl W. E. C0MAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, SILETZ SETTLEKS WILL (JET THEIR PATENTS Three of the 40 settlers on timber claims on the Siletz Indian reserva tion, who were nervy ennngh to stick to tho claims despite the efforts of former Secretary of tho Interior Hitchcock to oust them, and who later took the case Into the court In Wash ington, Inst week wero granted pat ents to their claims, according to In formation received at tho office of Congressman llnwiey hero yesterday. It Is expected that patents will be granted tho remaining 37 settlers In a short time. Tho Ilawley Siletz home stead bill Is largely resMinsIble for the success of the settlers. The three lucky men who were fa voted lust week are Richard Pall, of Palls City; P. A. Flnseth, of Pallas and W. Ti. Wells, of Halsey. The Siletz veservatlcii was opened for settlement under the homestead ! act of 1002, but, on account of the den jslty of the timber on the land, and the lack of roads and section lines, It was 1 practically Impossible for the home stead law to be compiled with. Hut ! because rtf tho valuuhlo timber on the i lauds the lettlers were reluctant to re llnqulsh their claims. Some of tho settlers expended sev eral thousand dollars! each in attempts ut Improving tho land. I'pon the at torn, it of Secretary Hitchcock to oust (hem, (hose who really gave In wero out both their money nnd their cf forts. The land that was given up by the settlers was nt onco grnhbed by land ngents of the Northern Pacific, tho Weyerhousers and other Interests. Many of those who persisted In keep ing their claims, and who took to the courts, lost the decision, but, under the new conditlcn, the chances of ob- A Lor on tho Track. ' ot the fast express means serious trouble ahead If not removed, so does loss of appetite. It means lack of vi tality, luss of strength nnd nervo weakness. If appetite falls, take Elec tric Hitters quickly to overconio the causa by toning up tho stomach and curing tho indigestion, Michael Iless liolmer, of Lincoln, Neb., had been i-'lck over three years, but six bottles of Klectric Hitlers put him right on his feet again. They have helped thou sands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents ut J. C. Perry's. Baker county sawmills complain of their Inability to get cars. ' Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOPI A Netleo of Deficit Assessment for Im provement ot ('hempkrtn Street from East Lino (if Water Street to West Line of Fourteenth Street. j Notice hereby given that the com 1 mon council of the city of Salem, Oregon, will at or about 7:20 o'clock ! p. m. on the 4th day of November, 1912 'at the common council chambers in the city of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable for Its pro portionate share of tho deficit amount Lf the total cost of improving Chemek etn street from the east line of Water 'ntreet to the west lino of Fourteenth street, in accordance with tho plans nnd specifications heretofore adopted I for said Improvement and on file In the office of the city recorder. All persons Interested in said deficit ' assessment and In the original assess ment for Improving said street are hereby notified to appear at said tlmo before the said common council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to said common council on or before said 4th day of November, 1012, to equalize their proportionate sharo of the total cost of Improving said Cheineketa street, and their said assessment. CUAS. F. EUilN, 10-22-31. City Itiforder.' Fortunes In Faces. : There's often much truth In the saying "her face Is her fortuno," but , Its nover said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches or other blemishes disfigure It. Impure blood Is back of i them nil, and shows tho need of Dr. King's New LIfo Pills. They promote ! health nnd beautiy. Try them. 25c at J. C. Perry's. Journal "Want Ads." bring result. HIS FELLOW l'HISOMEHS GAVE IT THEIR MOSEY Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 23. That there is still honor among thieves was Illustrated today when fellow prison ers of Antmlo Garcia, sentenced to four years in San Quentln for grand larceny paid, his fare back to Mexico. Judge McCormlck sentenced Garcia some time ago but stipulated that if the Mexican could raise enough mon ey to go to his native country, never to return, sentence would be suspended. The Mexican's fellow prisoners imme diately got busy and raised the funds. The Inst three dollars necessary for a ticket was given by Pedro Lopez, awaiting transportation to San Quen tln for murder. This Will Interest Mothers. Motlur Orny's Swei-t rowdi-m for Child ren, n ci-rtiilii relief fur fevorlhne, henil- nelie, hint utoiniieli, teething (Unorders, move nnd ri'Kiilnle the linwela nnd destrnv worms. They lupnk np roldn In 24 hours. They lire an pleiiKiint to the taste children like them. Over 10.0110 testimonials. I'scd by mothers for 2.1 years. Thru nrvrr fail. Hold hy nil driitriilsis, '.Tc. Sample ninllod KKKK. Address. Allen S. Olmsted. I-e ltoy, N. Y. Journal "Want Ads." bring results. HERE S o WHAT? THE talnlng patents to the claims nre ex- i ceedlngly promising to the present I claimants. War Ship Crippled. Portland, Ore., Oct. 23. The Mer chants' Exchange gave out the Infor mation today that tho Prltish tramp schooner Ikalls Is putting back to port after being out 13 days from here on account of a heavy list. lf this old world was what it ought to be, the reformers would he out of a If You Send All Flatwork To the Salem jLnundry you les sen washday and ironlngday work more (hnn half. The linen will be'whiter, clean er nnd handled with less wear than It wnnld recelte In your own bands. We do no rubbing on washboards. Tare soap and nn abundance of pure wnter do the work for us. Our prices are very reasonable, ami Include the washing and Ironing of all the sheets, table cloths, pillowcases, towels, napkiiiB, etc. Wouldn't you like to have us send a wagon for a package? Phone us. Salem Laundry Co. 136-166 South Llberly Street Telephone Maine 25. Capital Journal's ANNUAL largasn Day $3 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ONE YEAR $30 from Nov. 1, 1912, to Nov. 1, 1913; or if you arc paid in advance, then one year in advance from the date on which your subscription expires. This rate applies only to papers sent through the U. S. mail, and not to papers delivered in the city of Salem by carrier or at stores. NOTf:This rate is positively withdrawn Nov. 3, 1912. All money or checks mailed Nov. 2 will be credited upon arrival. Do not ask for this rate after the above date. Send money or checks to the CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon