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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, FRIDAY OCTOBER it, 1912. aaaaaaaaacaaaaaazzaaaaaaaaaass'"a tfetfiUlktoftaU-a n 1MADE IN SALEM You live in Salem, you make your money in Salem, you sell your product n in Salem; why should you not buy goods "Made in Salem"? If it is not tl "Made in Salem," be sure that it is "Made in Oregon" before you purchase tJ ri is A SK FOR B READ c OFFEE Roasted In Suleni D RESSMAKING URNITURE G RADUATE J 0B PRINTING Made to Order WHITE SWAN DRESSMAKER. It CHERRY CITY MILL PRODUCTS TRY SOME OF Reasoner's Gem Blend Coffee and you will use no other 35c per pound We roast our Coffee dally 2206 State Street Phone 543 H tl and GERMAN BAKERIES For Jllgliest-firado DREAD AND PASTRIES Wedding and party orders a spe cialty. We make dally deliveries. 319 North Commercial, Thone 903 Twelfth and Chcmeketa, Fhone 961 MADE IN SALEM PARLORS Store and Office Fixtures Is our specialty Made In Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. CAPITAL FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO. Main 584 805 North Liberty Street Commercial and Society e Modern Equipment j Fuller Printing Concern j White Building II 251-261 State St. g Phone Main 2179 n make your gowns please you. to j We manufacture three grades of fcj Flour; also Chop and Roll Feed to order, and do a general milling M business. We will make a specialty II of Hard Wheat Flour, equal to any l shipped In from the euHt. j CHERRY CITY MILLS El MABEL CAMPBELL Room 6 Over Chicago Store Work neatly done finished and 1345 B, corner N. 14th St. Togo Six M K ANDY Jiothlng succeeds like success and Ice Cream WONDER KANDY KITCHEN 371 North Commercial Phono Main 999 li AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 11 l Good Home-Made Kandies ri ri ii n ii ii . M 11 n ri ri M ri u ri ri 11 u ii ii u M Mi L' AUNCH SUPPLIES BOATS FOR HIRE Phone 849 The Salem Boat Factory Chas. K. Denlson Prop. DESIGNER AND BUILDER OF LAUNCHES and ROWBOATS Agent'for Forro Marine Motors Foot of State Street, Salem, Oregon Q UAKER NURSERY TREES ARE BEST CROWN AT HOME Cultivated and Cured for by Home Lnlor Wggost home trodo of any nursery In the state and the proprietor bcllovus In homo buying ('. F. LANSING R ODGERS PAPER CO. 220 State Street Telephone Main 152 BOOKBINDERS AND RULERS Wholesale Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon M EATS Ask Your Dealer for Pioneer Brand Hams Bacon Lard Fut up and made In Salem by E. C. CROSS & SON 370 State St. Phones 1880-1881 JJEEDLECRAFT SHOP ORIGINAL DESIGNS EMBROIDERY SUPPLIES STAMPED ARTICLES Phone Main 925 291 North Commercial Street s TANDARD OF QUALITY Tashmoo, 121,2C La Corona, 10c Bon Ton, 5c AUG. HCCKESTEIN T AIL0RIMG That Will Please CHAEFER'S THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM Cure Your Cough The Guaranteed Kind 25 and 50c Bottles Made In Salem, In our own lab oratory Schaeffer's Drug Store 135 North Commercial Street. Deutsche Apotheke Iffi 1 W 9 MfWWWI rW 0 REGON CONCRETE BRICK & DRAIN TILE COMPANY D. H. Weyant, Manager BUY BRICK MADE IN SALEM AND HELP YOUR HOME TOWN Corner River and Front Street Six because it posses ses all the points of style, fit, superior workmanship, and at a price you can afford to pay D. II. MOSIIER Merchant Tailor for Men mid Women 456 Court Street aaa PHOTO MOUNTS j MADE IN SALEM j The distinctive kind and the class U of goods sought by discriminating M buyers. We make all our high il The kind you want. II 11 If Cor. Commercial & Chemeketa Sts. jj Salem Oregon. gj II OMAN'S !! P AINT BEAVER STATE PAINT CO. 656 Trade Streot Phone 394 Manufacturer of PAINTS SHINGLE STAINS Interior Stains Shellacs M ood Fillers Washable Wall Faints Also Dealer In Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Brushes, Lead and Dry Colors u SHOULD, to be comfortable, have your gowns fitted over NU BONE AMERICAN QUEEN or GOSSARD CORSETS Either front or back lace Made to Order MRS. FISHER Room 7 McCornack Block grade mounts, Get them at THE PARKER STUDIO EXCHANGE S3 Home Cooking g Fancy Work n Fine Cakes, Reception Wafers, 9 Hand Painted Tlace Cards, Hem- j lng and washing of fine laces and fabrics. 207 N. Liberty. II 11 El Phone 1754 Q The Great Raymond Is Coming Tho very eonservnUvo Calcutta "Hlatesiimn" expresses ndmlratlon for the famous magician who will booh be IllllOIIg HH. "Mr. ltnymond Is certainly In the front, rank of Illusionists and richly deserved tho ovation which was) nc ccrded him by tlie largo audlenco at the Kinplro tlienlro last night. "Tim business of an illusionist Is to delude and In this Mr. Raymond In completely successful In so far as ho completely mystifies his audietico as to tlio mechanical means employed In the performance of tricks of disap pearance, transformation and levita t!on, which leave tlio spectator, who lumws how to give himself up to tlio enjoyment of a performance of tills liiml, with all the delight of having witnessed something which suggests (lie supernatural. "Raymond is so iinick anil clean and perfect In his methods that It would not require a very great strain on our credulity tt) believe (hut ho possesses supernatural powers. "Mr. Raymond lias a very wide and varied range of tricks ami Illusions In his repertoire, e known tho tricks of the drawing-room conjuror and gives them a fresh fascination by the pc rl'cctluii of his manner of perform ing tliein. lie can rival any Chinese magician in the miraculous production of living creatures, water and wine from the Ilii-st unexpected and Impossible re ceptacles, and his cabinet Illusions are the most entertaining and mystifying we have seen and are performed with tt rapidity that leaves very little time for specula! Ion as to what are tho means employed, indeed the speed with which Raymond gets through his vhole program is most refreshing. He has no sooner finished one Illu sion, which must Involve the most per fect execution of complicated and elab orate machinery. Ilinn he passes al most without, a pause to another, lVrhaps the best of the cabinet Illu sions was that described on the pro gram as "The Throne of Mystery," in which the members of (he Illusionists lelinue disappeared and reappeared In a way that made one dizzy. Hut it Is (lllflciilt to say what, was the most entertaining and mystifying Item of a I rogramnu' that was full of entertain ment and mystification."- The State-i-i -inn. Calcutta. Nov. 12, I'.ill, The Ureal Raymond will appear at the (irand theatre for a limited en gagement of two nights, commencing 'I licsday evening, Oct. :!'.. CAN CREATE 1'OKTS JUT ( AWIII DISSOLVE THEM That two ports may ho created in tho same watershed, hut that, In ac cordance with tho decision of the su preme court In tho St. Johns consoli dation case, only the vote of tlio whole people ij the stato may dissolve a port, Is tho decision Hint has been giv en out by Assistant Attorney-Oenernl Do Long, In reply to a query coming from llandon. The question asked by Handon was what procedure may ho taken In the establishment of a port to extend tho boundary of the present port of Myrtle point to the mouth of the lower Co- quille river, The attorney-general explained that It Is lawful to extend tlio port of Myrtle Point to embrace tlie territory desired for annexation, or that on entirely new port may be created. Has a Poor Opinion of tlie Class JUDGE KELLY, IN REFUSING PA. HOLES TO (J ENTRY AND MASON, EXPRESSED OPINION OF HUMAN HEINO'S OF THEIR TYPE. Growing out of a sentence for Mrs. Ora Orth of from ono to ten years, and of lien Centry and Ed. Mason of from one to five years In the peniten tiary, Judge Kelly late yesterday af ternoon took up the application of pa role of each of the three convicted persons. Attorney Grant Corby made an earnest appeal for Mrs. Orth, claim lug that the state had no proper place for tlie Incarceration of women prls A suit of the I'nlted States against oners, and that thn 1 nw nlllv Ann t Am. tlie Oregon Lumber Co. was filed In plated punishment such as the physlc- Sl.lt VED THE PAPERS ON SECRETARY OLCOTT abilities of tho person could en Ho contended that a woman the ofl'lco of the secretary of state al yesterday. The filing of th case with dure. the secretary of state Is under a pro-1 was not Btrong enough physically to vision of tlio stale laws that when a endure tho life to which she would be foreign cmrporut lon fails to maintain j subjected by reason of confinement In an attorney-in-fact, the legal papers such a place ns tho state penitentiary, may he served on the secretary of Mr. Wlnslow, deputy prosecuting at ' state and forwarded by him to the' torney, made strenuous objection to home office of the corporation against parole, on the ground that lilackstone which they are filed. Tlie Oregon 1 says that one of tho principal pur Lumber Co. Is a Utah corporation, and poses of punishment Is protection to the papers will be forwarded to the society from a repetition of tho of offlcn at Ogiien to;iny. Tho company ' Tense. The petition for parole seemed Is charged with unlawful on government land. The were served upon Secretary Olcott by a deputy Pulled States marshal from Portland. DON'T BLAME YOUR OVERWORKED STOMACH M tlMHJANY 1 1 KM 1 1 FOR EDITORIAL ROOMS The office of the Willamette Colle gian Is being fitted tip with new ma hogany furniture. The editorial rooms have been some what crowded this year, but the mov ing out of the Y. M. C. A. office will allow them to arrange facilities that would permit tho publishing of a reg ular daily. Many a bluff man has a wife who can call the bluff. When your stomach will not digest food, the 'orst thing you can do Is to take n lot of dlgestlvo medicines. True, they give temporary relief, but your stomach Is the sufferer. I,oss of appetite Indigestion, dyspepsia and headaches can only be perma nently relieved by removing tho cause. In many cases, various reme dies taken to relieve these conditions result In ruining tho stomach and preventing It from digesting food In a natural wi y. If you want your stomach to do Its own work properly, without re sorting to artificial digestives or pro digested foods, use Jiiyne's Tonic Ver mifuge. Take small doses regularly, preferably before meals. In a little lime your stomach will again do Its own work and on will cat heartily, keep well and enjoy living. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is not n digester In itself, but It tones up tho stomach and Intestines, giving you nil the nu triment and strength from the 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 nioro than 80 years. Sold by druggists -everywhere, llr. 1). Jayne & Son, Philadelphia. filing to meet with favor with Judge Kelly papers .who assured Attorney Corbv thnt If proper reports of tho llfo the woman was leading were made to the court, through somo reputable person, that be would grant the parole. This was found satisfactory to Mr. Corby and his client, who secured the Bervlcos of Mrs. Lola Lynch, of the Pacific Coast Rescue nnd Protective Society. The pnrole was then ordered by the Judge on condition that monthly reports be made of her moral character tm Mrs. Lynch until the expiration of sen tence, which will be at the end of ten years. Pen Gentry and F.d. Mason were not so fortunate In their applications. After a statement In their behalf was made by Attorney Roy Shields, and somo testimony tnken ns to their fu ture plans, providing paroles were Is sued, the judge said: "Thero are few creatures lower than a fallen woman, nnd one of these Is a man that lives off the earnings of such a woman. He Is ns much lower than the woman her self as she Is lower than n respectable woman. T feel siyry for the Inmates of the penitentiary that they must as sociate with such men as these men have been pmvon to be. The pnrole is therefore denied." Socialist Party Ticket. For President Eugene V. Debs Vice-President limile Slcdel Presidential Electors. O. Henry Oleen, Deer Island; Geo. Dubrltz, Falls City; C. W. Unnta, Ash land; II. J. Butler, Portland; P. Lewis, Lebanon. For State Officers U. S. Senator B F. Ramp Congress, First Dlst., W. S. Richards Secretary of State, George H. Hinsdale Justice Supreme Coourt....C. C. Brlx Marlon County Ticket Representatives Henry Chapelle, Q. H. McNeal, E. W. Ross, J. W. Jory, F. J. Von Bchrcn. County Judge E. C. Minton Commissioner Lewsen Hadley Sheriff T. J. Clark Clerk L. D. Ratllff Recorder E. G. Lantz Treasurer J. W. Hunt School Superintendent, Dr. Armstrong Assessor T y, McClellon Surveyor J. B. Hoss Coroner B. B. Pehr Prosecuting Attorney. . .J. E. Hosmer Justice of Peace for Salem District i R.. R. Ryan A Log on the Track. of the fast express means serious trouble abend If not removed, so does loss of appetite. It means lack of vi tality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite falls, take Elec tric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing tho Indigestion. Michael Hess heimer, of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thou sands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 60 cents at J. C. Perry's. Two Miners Killed. ICNITDI) 1'llKSS I.KASKD WI1IK.) Redding, Cul., Oct. 25. Hugh Boylo end Thomas Donovan, who left here lust Wednesday for Trinity Center, Trinity county, to work their mine, the "Bonanza King," were killed by a cnve-ln of the shaft, according to word received hero today. This Girl Recovered From Consumption Tlio iiinkern of Kckiimn'B Alterative, which Ih doing ho much geed for Con tin in it ivt'K. mi' I'oiitlinnilly In rui'i'lt of wonderful reHUt of recoveries hrmiRlit iiliont solely tliroiiKh the line of thin iikmII cine. Those reports lire iilvnyn al the coiiiiuiohI of iiny one liitereHtoil. mill ninny of the urilei'N fit their HTiitlttnle lmve UK Femcd thnt like Hiifl'ori'in write direct unit loiirn wli.it it 1 1 1 t for them. Here Is one aiuvhiicii : -CM second Ave., An rum, 111. "(ienileiiii'ii : I'liriloii nie for net wrltltm sooner, hut I nun led to see If 1 would stny cured. 1 run now truthfully siiy I nm perfoe'llv well. I wlnli to express my heartfelt tliiinkx. I hnve no nnln. no eoimh. no nluht swents, no liny fever. Hlnii' il child of two yours, I lmve heen nil In K with lunsr trouble, which urew worse irs I ui'cw older. At the nee of fourteen, the doctor said If I could not hp sent South I would surely die of Con hiiiii pi Ion. i : ery winter I would ho sure to hnve either ' Ilronehltls, I'leurlsy or l'neiiiuoiilii. hail Typhoid-I'liueiiionln one time. I lind entnrrh of the stomach nnd IhihoIs nnd hud liny Fever for the hist few years; luit unve not anything of the kind this renr. "I will nnswer all letters Bent to me. nskliiK n history of my esse, from any one sutTVrliiK with lung- trouble." (Sworn nthdavlt! KTTA PI.ATII. (Five veurs Inter reports still well.) Kekiimu's Alterative Is effective In Ilron ehltls, Asllnnii, llnv Fever; Throat mid I.iiiik Troihh'. and In liptitilldlnK the ystem. I ices not coiitnln poisons, oplntes or hnhlt-forinliiK drills. AHk for booklet telliiiir of recoveries, nnd write to Kckmmi Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for more evi dence. For sale by nil lending druggists J. C. Perry, Trugglst. Journal "Want Ads." bring results. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO PI A I Netlco of Deficit Assessment for Im provement ol Olicineketa Street from East Lino of M'nfer Street to West Line of Fourteenth Street. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Oregon, will nt or about 7:39 o'clock p. m. on the 4th day of November, 1912 at tho common council chambers hi the city of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof or parcol of land liable for Its pro portionate share of the deficit amount of the total cost of improving Chemek eta street from the east line of Water ctreet to the west line of Fourteenth streot, In accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted 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 time before the said common council and present tholr objections, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to said common council on o& before snld 4th day of November, 1912, to equalize their proportionate share of the total cost of Improving said Chemeketa street, and their said assessment. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 10-22-3L City Iteoordor. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure It with as little delay as possible. Here Is a druggist's opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar, of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider It the best on the market" For sale by J. C. Perry. HER S O WHAT? THE Capital Journal's ANNUAL Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A NOT A CONVICTION Ol'T OF oil INPICTMKNTS Tneoma. Wash., Oct 2.'). K. I,. Aml ('.cn was acquitted by the federal Jury Inst night on the charge of census pudding after a five days' trial, It be ing his second, the Jury disagreeing In the first trial. This closes the census prosecutions hero where over 50 Indictments were returned. Tho government did not get a conviction In the cases tried; but several enumerators pleaded guilty on agreement with the government to bo let off easy. Take FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tonic In Action - Quick In Results Get rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cost you high price in endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves of KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles thatfollowDISEASEDKIDNEYS and URINARY IRREGULARITIES. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of KIDNEY andBLADDERTROUB. LE not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. In yellow package. DR. STONE'S DBCG STORE. Bargain Day 00 THE DAILY $ CAPITAL JOURNAL ONE YEAR 3 00 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. NOTIz: 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