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PAttT CAPITAL XOTOMAX, iALEM, OUtOO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL , 1913. t . rmnAvmnt of ' Church I 'NflltTlIWFSTEirV Vrvovn -mt .ts s i I - NOUCO W -- vutiLUI, paob rou Ma&e Your Advertisements Bring More Results by Reading "Shore's Talks on Advertising The Capital Journal series of Talk on Ad vertising, written by T. H. Shore, ia o written as to be of value to you in the bettering of your advertising copy. The articles, deal extensively and forcefully with all the phases of advertising. They tell when to advertise, how to advertise, how to put the "Punch" and the "Pull" in your "copy," and how to display it. Your advertising, after reading these articles cannot help being bettered in all the points in which it may now be even slightly inefficient. The Talks start in this Paper April 11 HAIR TURNING GRAY OR FALLING? JUST MIX SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR It's Grandmother's Becipe for Dan druff and Eestoring Color to the Hair. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea nil Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustro to the hair when faded, Btrcaked or gray; also cures dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Tears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the roady-to-uso pro ductcalled "Wycth's Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy" you will got a largo bottle for about 50 cents. Somo druggists make their own, but it's usu ally too sticky, so insist upon getting "Wycth's" which can be depended up on to restore natural color and beauty to tho hair and is the best remedy for I dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and to stop falling bair. Folks like "Wyoth's Sago and but- phur" because no ono can positively toll that you darkened your hair, as it docs it so naturally and evenly, says a well-known downtown druggist. You dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This requires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and after another ap plication or two is restored to its nat ural color and looks even more beauti ful and glossy than ever. J. C. Terry. PITY MTUC Will f iron at bazaar and Holding mi pn otpww pw lf "" rf W, 1 li MM Mill IMl ls 1 Mil IwM sWi itB iMM l tl 11 li II II 11 II N tl li 11 n H ii ia n n ii H n n n M M II M II 11 ri El Globe Theatre HMMHIIM J El 11 II 11 ii n si n ii U H U II II 11 11 11 n M 11 11 II II II n is u ii n H n ii ii ii THURSDAY SPECIAL PROGRAM. Amateur Night Singing bulldogs and many good stunts. Extra fine pic ture program today and tomorrow. Kathleen Mavourneen This is a three-reel picture that is a featurean Irish picture all the way through. " LAST DAY OE "Red and White Roses" THE VITAGRAPH FEATURE WEXFORD Change Tomorrow. 9th Mary Picture Friday and Saturday. Buy an electric keep cool. All watch repairing done right, lins, expert jeweler, Ecd Cro'ss store. Your last chance to get a $3 portrait enlarged for 87c, April 19th at Stock ton 's. Flour, cereals, baking powder, spices etc., at Ladies' Aid iiazaar. April iu, 11, and 12. Buy a glass of Salem Porter at ba zaar, 247 North Commercial streot, and quench your thirst. Walter L. Tooze returned yesterday from Portland whore he was called as a witness in a court caso. Kd Smith, who for 20 years has been Southern Pacific agent at Silvcrton, was in tho city yesterday. April 10th will be the last chance to get a picture enlarged for 87c, at Stock ton's. Hemembor the date. For sowing machine repairing of all kindB telephone to Geo. C. Will, or call at the storo at 432 Stato streot. Ask for your coupons, one with each $1 purchased at Stockton's, good till April 19th. Mrs. Frank Whiteaker, Miss Vivian Whiteaker and Mrs. G. 0. 8kinner, of Independence, visited in Salem yester day. Al Cleveland will leave tomorrow for southern Oregon. Ho has been employ ed here for several months with Frank Moore. A bazaar of wholesome products will lie held by tho Ladies' Aid Society of Salem Heights, 247 North Commercial streot, April 10, 11, and 12. Robert Paulus, assistant manager of tho Salem Fruit Union, is on the job again, after having been confined to his homo with an attack of tonsilitis. The "Mazda" lamp is the lamp that you have been wanting in your home. It is a pleasure to. read by its light. See Geo. Pettingcll, 135 North Liberty. Friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Harry Clay will bo pleased to learn that she is improving rapidly after several weeks' illness, and that her recovery will be speedy. Tho regular meoting of tho Board of Trado will bo postponed from tonight until next Wcdnosday night on account of the absence from tho city of Presi dent P. H. D'Arcy. "Edgar," tho grocer, carries in stock tho Olympic flour. The popular family flour, and not expensive. Save money, yet have just as good bread" as your neighbor. Thone Main 216. Corner Court and High streota. Tho annual spring banquet of the bu siness men's class of tho Y. M. C. A. will tako place at the association build ing Friday evening of this weok, An uproarious time is looked for. The feed will begin at 6:30 o'clock. Your Mirror Is Truthful If you think that eyeglasses are not becoming, and strain your eyes rather than wear them. Just let me examine your eyes, prescribe correct lenses, use only a suitable mounting and fit the eye- rrl n ntfprtlv. Then look in your mirror and I'll abide by your decision. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial jtreet (Ground Floor) Phone 925 Oflcn bourn to o mm,mr-, i hi if"gQ0NT-MADRASV A Belmont "notch" collar In white etrlped Madras. It's an AR-R-OW COLLAR 15c 3 for 25c. Cluett, Peabody & Co. "New Zealand Maori Chieftess" YE LIBERTY TODAY AND THURSDAY CHANGE FRIDAY fata TODAY'S PROGRAM 2 REFINED VAUDEVILLE ACTS-2. 4--GOOD PICTURES-4 The kind that you can see here only. Sip of Good Shows 1LD THEATRE III Where Everybody Goes TOMORROW Complete New Show. And it is big Feature Program. SINCE MEN REGARD THE NAME EDWIN CLAPP in its relation to shoes tho same as they regard the mark Sterling in its relation to silver, it is hardly necessary for us to add our share of praise. What we would impress is this: Never havo we shown such a com prehensive display of the smartest and most stylish footwear for men and women made by tho BEST makers in the world. If you want the very latest in Footwear, wo will expect to see you, as this is the store you will eventually come to, r'Made in Oregon' rocking chair for sale at bazaar. "Sperling's" for "dependable" goods. Teas, coffees, spices, etc.. i nere is none better. Ask about them. Good apples by the bushel. Try one sack of "Yakima Best" flour and you will use no other. Phone Main 06. Reliable makes of pianos handled by reliable, dealers. See R. F. Peters, Mgr. 521 Court street. Get prices and easy payment plan before buying elsewhere. Victrolas and records. Opposite court bouse. Oregon "Wheatola" is growing in popularity as a breakfast food. Made in Salem, by the Cherry City Flouring Mills, also graham and all kinds ot mill feeds. Phone Main 2331. Keep your money at home. Tho petitions procured by the pro moters of tho special election on the saloon issue were filed with the city recorder yesterday atternoon. incy will probably be read at tho city coun cil meeting Monday night. Mrs. O. E. Price, of 1343 Court street, was terribly burned about the face and arms Monday whilo attempting to re light a fire with the, aid of kerosene. Thorn was an exnlosion when the oil Btmck the live coals. She will recover Vp to date Tarlor Millinery. Reason able prices for good goods. Shapes to suit your own taste, and re-trimming done. A nice Btock of hats and mate rials carried. Mrs. Alice Bryngelson, 94 North Commercial, corner'Division. E. E. Gilliam, the livery stable man, succeeded in raising over $30 yester day for a needy family residing on North Capitol street. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, the parents, are paralpzed, and there are four children in the family. Ask those who use our bread. Our customers are our best advertisement. It is made by union labor and in a bakery that is as clean as your parlor. Phone Main 131. The Sunset Grocery. Near wheie you change cars, State and Commercial- streets. L. H. Weir, playground expert of na tional reputation, will deliver an ad dress before the Salem Playgrounds as sociation at the high school tonight. Addresses will also be given by Alder man Rigdon, City Superintendent Kuntz and George F, Rodgers, The meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock. The plnco left vacant at the Board of Trade bv the, resignation of Paul fc. Schwnbe, who was assistnut to Secre tary Slade, has been taken by Earl Grcirp. formerly of California, Mr. Gregg has had experience in clerical work and is expected to fill the Board of Trado position with credit. A request has come to tho office of the stato railroad commission from G 0, Walker of Walker's station, near Cottage Grove, asking that the railway depot service at that station bo mado more adequate, and that tho train ser vice be bettered. He says thero aro no trains between 8 o'clock ono dny and 3 o'clock the next day. Tom W. Orber, who for several months has been in the employ of the Statesman as A reporter, has left his position which has been filled by ITenry E. Browne, a veteran newspaper man who for several years has conducted the Independence Enterprise. Gerber has gone to Portland where ho hopes to connect up with oue of the big dailies. The fire auto engine made a long run to South Salem early this morning and succeeded In saving a dwelling be longing to Fetor Anderson, which was ablaze. Tho fire started In tho roof near the chimney and waa burning hard when the chemical arrived. Tho dam ago will not exceed five dollars. Tooth paste, face cream and other toilet articles at bazaar, April 10, 11, and 12. 0, You Traders! What have you in a house and lot not to exceed $1,000, to trado for my Bull Moose will give or take difference C. P. Calef. Chester Huffman, tho young man who was indicted by tho grand jury on the charge of forgery, was pnroled by Judgo Kelly this morning. The fire department received another call this morning when a chimney fire was discovered over tho White House restaurant. No damage resulted. Japanese imported oak, Persian gray, African veneer, antique silver, old iv- nrv. "French Tust. hand carved effects on which no plaster or composition used, are among the new mouldings just received by the Frame Shop, 2i N. Commercial, In addition to the lat est in moulding, pictures are framed here in a truly artistic manner, with absolutely original ideas, giving just the touch needed to perfect. Mayor J. T .Bridges, of Oakland, has registered an objection with the rail road commission to a $25 annual rentnl charged by the Southern Pacific for use of ground by a. municipal ware house. The right-of-way wns granted to the railroad company by the city several years ago and at first $1 per year was charged. Later this rentnl was raised to $5 per year and the in- creaso to $25 camo recently. Improvement Street Notice is hereby givon that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, deems is expodient and hereby de clares its intention to forthwith im prove Church street from the north line of Court street to tho approach of the v,ri,1.m over North Mill creek, in the citr of Salem, Oregon, with Clark & Honery asphalt pavement No. 1, consist ing of four inches cement concrete Dase and a ono and one-half-incn asphalt concrete wearing surface, at the ex pense of tho abutting and adjacent property within the said limits in ac cordance with tho plans and specifica tions for Baid street improvement, as heretofore adopted by the Common Council of said city and on file in the office of tho city recorder, which are herebv referred to for a detajled de scription of said improvement and made a rart of this notice by such ref erence. Written remonstrance against the said proposed improvement may bo mado at any timo within ten (10) days from tho final publication of this notice, in the manner provided by the city char torv This notico is published' for ten (10) days by ordor of the Common Council, the date of the first publica tion being tho 1st day of April, P13. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 41-llt NORTHWESTERN NURSERY 195 S. 24th St Phone Main I4ig Large and complete stock. Peach , prune trees 25 per cent discount ami all other varieties of fruit Evergreens ana bu varieties or rose bushes. De livery to any part of this city. PARLOR MILLINERY DRESSMAKING made to order, retrimmed; tto, big rent; no big pricos. MRS. BULLOCK, Phone 1559 Hats 340 Union St. GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 204 or come to Fred in front of the Madi son. The first chicken tamale Fred made In Salem, now you see them ev. ery place. I bet $25 these are not like Fred's Tamales. You try one for yourself. 2-12-tf MAEBIED. LAWRENCEMcCLUIiE At the home of tho brido, April 8, 1913, A. A Lawrence, of Dalns, and Miss Hanna McClure, of Salem, Rev. Davis Er rett officiating. KEMANO-LENON At the home of tho bride on Second street, April 8, 1913, E. R. Komano and Miss Agnes E. Lenon, Rev. A. N. Avison officiat ing. DIED. VERNON At the home of his parents 995 Union street, April 8, 1913, Or ville Harrison, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vernon, aged four days. LANSING. At his home on the Gar den Road, April 9, 1913, William Lan sing. Mr. Lansing leaves six daughters, 21 grand children and 0 grcat grandchil Iron. Tho deceased moved to Oregon thirteen years ago from Iowa anil was 08 years old. Funeral announcements will appear later. Rdnljart's Home ol thellanan Shoe ft 4 State Si. OppBujMKeilre CALL TJP CENTRAL AND GET FROST WAENINGS Superintendent Bcals of tho weather department at Portland has made ar rangements with the Pacific Telephone company to furnish it frost warnings. If anyone desires to receive this in formation and will call up central and ask for "Information," the weather forecast will be given them free. This is a matter of much importance to fruit growers and is a very nice little ser vice on the part of the Pacific Tele phono company, in the interest of its patrons. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R ! A NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Four-room house in North Salem. Thone 4. 41-tf FOR SALE Modern 6-room new bun galow, roses, cherry trees, fine loca tion, cash, or lots as first paymont, balance on easy terms. E. A .,Capi tal Journal. 4-1-tf NICELY FURNISHED apartments, $10 and up. Apply 597 North Liberty. Phono 2195. 4-4-6t FOR SALE Ten hoad of horses, weight from 1100 to 1400, cheap for cash. Silvcrton road, one-half mile west of Central nowell school. Thono 8ub urban 10x2. 4-7-3t -- Our prescription prices are ns j low as best quality will allow X Schaefer't Drug Store 1 No. 135 Commercial Street j Deutsche Apothoke. J 0REG0NIAN RESTAURANT AND GRILL ' Under new management Employs all white help. Music evory evening frem 5 to 8 p. m. Dinner from 6 to 8 p. m. Every body welcome. 371 8tate street UNION HOUSE "RUET ft ALLEN. Notice of Proposed Ke-tisiaonsnmeni and Change of Grade on Front Street from the South Curb Line of Ship ping Street to the North Curb line of "D" Street Notice to tho public is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, proposes to re establish and change the official grade of Front street between tho south curb line of Shipping street and the north curb line of "D" street. Tho grades which are proposed to be established by the common council are described as follows: Commencing at a point on tho center lino of Front street, on tho south ctiTb line of Shipping street, which point is fifteen (15) feet north of tho south lino of Shipping street, and Is nt an oleva tion of forty and fifty-two hundredths (40.52) feet above city of Salem base of grades, and which elevation is tho pres ent established grado of the city of Sa lem; running thence on a doscend' inp urade ot six-tenths of one (1) per cent (0.0 per cent) in southerly direction along the center lino of Front street a distance of ten hundred and thirty-eight (1038) feet to a point, said point being at an clovation of thirty-four and fifty hundredths (34.50) feet above city of Salem base of grades; thence on a level grade in a southerly direction along the center line of Front street a distance of four hundred seventy (470) feet to point, said point being at an clovation of thirty-four and fifty hundredths (34.50) feet above city of Salem base of grades; thenco on an ascending grade of six tonths of one (1) per cont (0.6 per cent) in a southerly direction along tho center line of Front Btrcot, a dis tance of five hundred eighty-four (584) feet to a point on tho north curb line of "D" street, which point is fourteen (14) feet south of tho north lino of anid "D" street, and at an elevation of thirty-eight (38) feet above city of Salem base of grades, and which clovation is the present established grade of the city of Salem. All persons owning property adjacent to said Front street or tho part thereof described above and upon which it is proposed to ro-establish and change the grade, are hereby notified to make and file their writton remonstrance with the city rocorder, if any they have against the said proposed re-establishment and change of grade, within the period of ten (10) days from the final publication of this notice, and unless the owners of more than two-thirds majority of the su perficial area of thc proporty adja cent to said Front street or tho part thereof particularly affected by said proposed re-establishment and chango of grado remonstrate in tho manner pro vided by the charter of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, within tho period above named, tho common council will proceed to re-establish and change the grade of said Front street as above set forth by tho passage of an ordinance on or after twenty (20) days from the date of the first publication of this notice. This notice is published for ten (10) days in a daily newspaper published in the city of Salem, Oregon, the first pub lication being tho 8th day of April 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder, 4 8 lit HOMEOPATHIC rUTSICIAX I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronlo diseases. I have many pa tients for asthma, dropsy, diseases ot the heart and kidneys, gall stones rheumatism, diseases of the skin an! nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hopeless try other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent svygeons had said that an opera tion would be necessary to afford relief. Office practice: Cash. It you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. G. ALTXAN, 29tf N. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem.' Ore MM MMH Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. Salem Bank & Trust Building, Suite 205-206. Phone 241H 44-tM.ii.Tm4 JSSSSSSi WATCH Axn teJEWELRY: Karl Nengebaier Jeweler. Masonic Temple NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BL'BGHAEDT ft MEREDITH Reslaeat Agents INI NUte HtrM MONEY TO LOAN On Good Iloal Estate Secsrltj. THOS. K. F0BD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, ur 1011 SALE Large sow, will farrow this month, 12.1, and registered Berk shire boar, f-0, age 2 years. Thone Main 1484. 4-8-2t FOB SALE Thoroughbred whito Leg horns of Wostern Washington Exper iment Station stock, one cock, six hens. Also two thoroughbred Buff Orpington roosters. Phone Mnin 4.9.3t FOR SALE Five-room cottage, lot 150x55, ten blocks from State & Com mercial Sts.; $0.-i0. Write 2305 N. 21st St, S.alem, Ore. 4 9.at" Property Owners of Marion Street You aro hereby notified to appear at the council chambers in tho city hall on Thursday, April 10, 1913, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., eithor in person or by a duly signed written proxy, for the pur- peso of making a selection of the kind of street improvement to bo laid on said street between tho east lino of Water street to the west lino of Fiftoonth street. Chas, F. Elgin, city recorder. 4-8 3t REAL ESTATE Money to loan. JACOB k CO. rhone 2424. 206 207 Hubbard Bldg. Property Owners of Union Street You are hereby notifed to appear at the council chambers in tho city hall on Friday, April 11, 1913, at 7:30 p. m. either In person or by a duly signed written proxy, for tho purpose of mak ig a selection of the kind of stroot 1m piovement to be laid on said streot be tween the east line of Wator street to the west line of Twelfth streot Chas, The K. & J. Candy Co. ICE CREAM Try itit i delicioui. 266 Chemeketa. . MONEY TO LOAPI On rood Seal K'tate teeirUj. BECHTEL A BTNOil 147 Stato Street COAL AND WOOD Prompt dollvery. Sole agents l the Famous Rock Springs Loai. CAPITAL FUEL CO. . a II. 1 E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. u i" Phone 210. Yards opposite 8. P. V songer depot Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken tor china painting, firing and water col ors. B. M. GOODSPEED, 222 Hubbard Building. liONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 U.S. Bank Building L. R: M. Pierce Tailor Masonic Temple 1 i MONEY TO LOAi) On farm and city property. JM' 8oott ovar Chicago Btora. Baism. gon. Phone 1BE1 WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt mi anarfultv. rail V"-7 r.mnnv. I7B North Comw street Phone Main si dsllrtfl i innW r ism" f JAPA5ESB LACTDBT AND D1 CLEAHISG WORKS No machinery to tear and out delicate fabrics. Work can . . I MnmntlV. ror ana ueuverw. vr 43( Forrr St Phone kj Office Phone Main 1 Rigdon Realdenoa Main 1-KIODOW-RICnABDHO" funeral Directors and Under" 251 N. HIn Btrset an . Mgin, city recorder. - 4 8 St