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WmmmmmmmmmMmmmmwe' DAUjY-OAPlTAli- JOURNAL, MAIitfM OWWOJCP WEDNESDAY, MAY SW, 109. ! Blemishes On the Face Don't go about with a face full of blotches or other skin eruptions. Clear oil these disfigurements in a short time at little expense. These unsightly blemishes come from im pure blood and a disordered sys tem but will all disappear after a few doses of weechamZ which do the work quickly and thoroughly. Salves, ointments and washes never cure a pimply face. You must get the poison out of the' system. This is what Bcccham's Pills do. They move the bowels, start the bile, carry off the impurities, cleanse and vitalize the blood and Beautify the Complexion Sold Erenrwhera. In boss 10c nd lie. Young Girls Aro 'Victims of headache, as well as oldor wo men but all got quick rcllof and prompt euro from Dr. King's Now LIfo Pills, tho world's best romody for sick and norvous headaches. Thoy make puro blood, and strong norves and build up your health. Try them. 25c at J. 0. Perry's. o A big hat Is just as big at a church entertainment as It Is In a theater. If you want to feci well, look well nnd ba well, tako Foloy's Kidnoy Romody. It tones up tho kldnoys and bladder, purines tho blood and restores health and strongth. Ploas ant to -tako and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commonco today? J. C. Perry. MVA7W 323 S. COMMERCIAL ST Ict Arx mill I h M 'S ,i 'flnnHnF "'J 2IACRE w ' v s ;jf JMMmRftnnnnnr hq. tract STUDY THE ABOVE MAP BLOOMER'S ADDITION to the City of Newport, Oregon, is now on the market for the first time. Tho tract Is located about half way botween Nye Creek and Newport, nnd conslstsof some 30 lots, on tno rising ground directly abovo tho ocean. Each lot is but a fow steps from tho beach and a commands a view of the ocean or surf for miles north and south. To the north can bo seen Jump Off Joe and tno Yaqulna Head Light. To tho touth tho entrance to Yaqulna Bay and the Lltesavtng Station. The property is-about a flvo-mlnuto walk from the boat landing In Newport. It is reached by a now six-foot board walk, which runs in a straight line from the Ocean Houso Hotol in a northwest direction to the lots. This Is now tno most popular walk in Newport on account of its beautiful surroundings and magnificent view of tho Pacific when the end is reached at nLOOMEIt'S ADDITION. Here before the observer tho ocean and tho Leach stretch for miles and miles. A WORD ABOUT YAQUINA BAY Ypu could not find a more interesting location to spend your summer than around this beautiful bay, which Is conceded by tboso who know, to be tho most beautiful summer resort, NATURALLY, of any on the Pacific coast, barring none. Hunting and fishing are unexcehoJ, and tho many places of Interest close to Newport,, such as the Lighthouse, Otter Rock, Seal Rocks, etc., mako It an Ideal place to own a surataor hone. NOW LOOK AT THE MAP You will see that BLOOMER'S ADDITION Is right on the ocean, and yet has the great advantage of being close to the bay and town, with no steep hills to climb to reach It. The beach In front of the property is good for bathing and the gathering of rock oysters. Mr. Bloomer has already built two beautiful cottages on these lots for his own personal use. Mr. Bloome Is a Seattle man, and Intends to mako this the most popular addition to Newport. FOR SALE BY MEYER & BELLE, DERBY & WILLSON, H. A. JOHNSON, FERGUSON Jt FISHEKBECIITEL A MINTON For farther Information enquire at CAPITAL JOURNAL OFPICE SOME PLAIN TRUTHS PLAINLY. TOLD, THAT SHOULD BE HEEDED WANTS THE " ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE AND THE OTHER ON THE EDGE" CUT OUT OF MEMORIAL DAY SER VICES, AND THE DOX OLOGY POSTPONED Wo generally hear tho Grand Army, as a wholo, sp'oken of as old soldiers, and Individually, about tho 30th of May every man living who fought In tho civil war Is an "old" soldier. They aro no longer young, that goes without saying, but they aro far from bolng a sot of tottering octogenarians; thoy aro In number less instances men engaged in busi ness or on tho farm, performing tholr duties with all accuatomed vig or; they hold honorablo and UBeful positions; thoy nro doctors, mer chants, lawyers, ad not so many years ago an "old"-soldier was pres ident of tho United Statos. The rising generation listen to this half affectionate, half dorlslvo appel lation and aro inclined with tho Intol ornnco of youth to honor lightly tho men who at somo period of tholr lives stood Ubtwecn tholr cokintry and death. From tho pulpit we havo heard them addressed and dosignatod as "old" soldiers, nnd from tho same source has fallen tho admonitory and consoling nssuranco that thoy "have ono foot In tho cravo." Aftor a ser mon on theso lines n solo will often. bo sung with ominous shakings of the head and rolllgs of tho eyes of the performer, depleting tho death of somo "old" soldier at tho closo of a dark day In November at a sold iers' homo; after this cheering cx corpt the organist marches them out to somo slow, sad ditty, and It thoy don't feel like nutting tho other foot In tho grave too, It Is not tho fault of their entertainers. Would wo consider It proper If we des'red to entortaln nnd do honor to nn elderly fr'end to address him to his faco as "old man," "old" Smith or Jones? Would wo make tho con solatory and entertalnlg remark to him that ho had "one foot In tho grave;" and then to cheer him on his way request our daughter to sing "Hark from tho TombB" or "Tho Dying Nun?" Wo would not. Let them ficar a sormon touchtg on tho heroism of tho past, a. patriot ic sermon, with less "olo sojor" In it. Let them hear tho songs thoy heard about tho camp fires and on tho march In tho old days; thoy aro not unfit for church use; scoros of them: "Drove Boys," "Faded Coat of Drue," "Tho Vacant Chair," "Nlcodemus," and many others. We know tho talented musicians can play all sorts of beautiful se lections from masters of music, now and old, but lot ub hoar at thlB tlmo and let tho children hear tho tunos tho Grand Army marched and fought to In tho days gono by. "John Ddown's Body" is n good tuno, so Is "Rally Round tho Flag," "Marching Through Georgia," and tho "Rod, Whlto and Bluo." Tho "Star Spang led Banner" wo lovo and havo been taught to rovoro, but is an oarllor production, slow and long drawn out But abovo all, romomborlng that thoy aro men whom wo delight and tho wholo country delights to honor In thlB swcot May tlmo; lot us try collectively nnd Individually bo hlnd their hacks and In complimen tary nddrossos, to forget, if wo can, tho much UBcd ndjoctlvo. Thoy aro Grand Army men; our Grnd Army men; America's Grand Army mon respected, loved and revered, not "ole sojers." Cltlzon. Notice of Intention to lRprovo i Portion of Ferry Street. Notice Is horoby glvon that tho I Common Council of tho City of Sa lem, Oregon, dooms It oxpodiont to improve, nnd proposos to Improve, at tho cxponso of abutting and adja cent property, Forry stroot In said city, full width from curb to curb, with Warren Brothers' Bttullthle Wntorproof Pavomont, flrom fho oast lino of Front street to tho wesi cum lino of Liberty street, excepting that portion of said Forry stroot which Is Intersected by Commercial Btrcot and excepting a strip eight foot In width extending along tho center of tho prop6sed improvement which 1b to recelvo tho street railway track of tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail way Company, and excepting a Btrlp soven foot In width which is t oro celvo a switch track of tho Portland Railway, Light & Powor Company, and which Bhnll cxtond from tho al loy running through block 35 In the City of Salem, Oregon, to conneit with tho said street rallwny track of tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway Company, as shown In the plan. Said improvement shall bo mado In accordanco with tho plans and specifications adopted by tho Com mon Council of Bald city on tho 17th day of May, 1009, and which are herpby referred to and mado a part of this notice. Dato of tho first publication of this nallco May 18, 1000. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, G-18-lltt-dly City RocorJer. o NoUco. Is horcby given that scaled bids for ro-wlrlng tho Stato Capitol build ing at Salem, Oregon, will bo ro- celvod by tho Board of Capitol Build ing Commissioners until Juno 7th, at 12 o'clock, noon, at which hour all bids will bo oponcd by tho under signed at tho oxecutlvo chambors, Salem, Oregon, In tho prosonco of tho aforooald board. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check In fTsum of at loast ton per cont (10 por cont) of tho amount of tho bid and mado payablo to tho undersigned. Plans and specifications may bo examined at tho offices of Mac Naughton, Raymond & Lawrence, architects, Concord building, Port land, Oroson, or at tho oxecutlvo chambors, Salem, Oregon. Tho Board of Capitol Building Commissioners reserves tho right to reject nny and all bids. C. N. ML'ARTIIUR, Clork of tho Board. Salem, Oregon, May 18, 1000. 5-19-Ht Notlco of Intention to Improve n Portion of Winter Street. Notlco 1b horooy given that tho nirsr UOJ Promotes DigestionGmfiiK ness and RcsLContalns neither Opiinu.Morphlnc norHiacraL1 1U1 ilAHLUilU. AtrprtforJIbSWaiimUjt J'x.imntt Atttttri iffSStK&biU IlirmSetJ Apcrfecl Remedy for Cowflft Iton , Sour Stora.DtorrWa Yorros,vonvuisionsJOTnsB rtcssarulLoss or Sleep. ftcSuwlc SfoMrare of i NEW YOKK. Sinrantccd. under" t'o VKHyijttiiillHfe Exact Copy of Wrapper. Common Council of tho Olty of Sa eom, Oregon, dooms it oxpodiont to improve, nnd proposes to Improve at tho dxiicnso of abutting and adjacent property, Wlntor street, In tho City of Salem, Oregon, from tho south lino of Stato stroot to a point within 1 Vi foot of tho north rati of tho rail road track of tho Southorn PaclOo Co., whoro it crosses said Wlntor street nt tho Intersection of Winter and Trado stroots. Tho roadway of said portion of said stroot shall bo Improved tbo full width from curb to curb by grading tho samo and plac ing thoroon a crushed rock Improve ment the full width from curb to curb, including tho full Intersection of Ferry stroot whoro it Intorsocts winter stroot on tho west side of tan Winter stroot. Tho Intersection of Wlntor and Trndo Btrcots from the north lino of Trndo stroot to a point l ht foot of tho north rail of tho rail road track of tho Southorn Pacific Co., Bhnll bo Itnprovod for a width of 20 foot on both sides of tho center lino of said Wlntor stroot excepting horofrom, however, a strip 7 feet In width extondlng full longth of the pro poaod Improvomont to bo occupied by tho stroot railway track ot the Portland Rullway, Light & Powor Co., and improved by said company. Curb lines shall bo oitahllshed nnd said strcot shall bo Improved In ev ery rospoct In accordanco with tho plans and specifications adopted thorcfor by tho common council and on fllo In tho ofllco of tho city re corder. Romonstrnncos may bo filed against raid Improvomont In tho man ner and within tho tlmo provided la tho chnrter of said city. Dnto of tho flrBt publication of this notlco May 11, 1000. By order of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORBS, City Recorder. o Notlco. B-lC-llt Is horoby glvn that scaled bids for the construction, ot two cottages at tho Orogon Stato Insane Asylum will bo rocolved by tho Board of Trustees of tho Orogon Stato Insane Asylum until Juno 7th, at 2:80 p. m at which hour all bids will be oponcd by tho undersigned at tbo ox ecutlvo chambers in the presence of tho aforesaid board. Contractors may hid on either one or both of theso cottagos. All bl4a must be accompanied by a certlfled check in tho sum of at least ton (10 por cont) per cent of tbo amount of tho bid, and mado payable to the un dersigned. Plans and specifications may be examined at tho oxecutlvo chambers, Salem, Oregon. The Board of Trustees of the Ore gon State Insane Asylum roservos the right to reject any and all bids. O. N. M'ARTIIUR, Clerk of the Board. Salem, Oregon, May 18, 1909. 6-19-1U All men may be created free and equal, but the courts and the law fall to see it that way. f) The lilK Head Is of two kiuds conceit and the big bead that comes from a sick headache. Does your head ever feel liko a gourd and your brain feel loose and soro? You can cure It la no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herbine. Isn't It worth trying for the absolute and certain relief you'll get? Sold by all Dealers, o Children Cry FIR FLETCHERS GASTORIA mm1 wuvm I CASTOBJ IfjOC) ,1 ' ' i I iln..i jPtljjl II ALCOHOL 3 IEK CENT E ,V AVccclnWcPrcparalionrors. iSoS 0 slmliatlngihenwdMlReMi in IP GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA HHi, t vo ornr. Notlco of Street Assessment, Notlco Is hereby given that tho Common Council of tho City ot Sa eom, Oregon, will on or about 8 o'clock p. m on tho 7th day ot Juno, 1000, nt tho Common Council Chambers at Salem, Orogon.proceed to nsscss upon onch lot or parcol of land llablo thorolor Its proportionate slmro ot tho cost ot Improving Com merclnl Street In tho Olty ot Salem with Warren, Brothers Bltultthlo Water Proof Pnvoment botweon the North lino of Trado Stroot nnd the North end ot tho bridgo ovor South Mill Crook In Bald City. All persons Interested In said as sessment shall appear at said time boforo said Common Council and pro.ont objections, If nny they have, to Bald assessment, or fllo tho same with tho Rocordor within the follow ing flvo days and apply to said Com mon Council within flvo days from said dato for tho prlvllego if thoy bo doslro to mako said Improvomont In Hon of tholr asarssmont. Dono by ordor of tho Common Council of tho City ot Salem, Orogon, tho 24th day of May, 1800. W. A. MOORES. 5-25-3t City Rocorder. Notlco Of Street Ascmcnt. Notice Is horoby given that ths Common Council of tho City of Sa eom, Orogon, will on or about 8 o'clock p. m, on tho 7th day of Juno, iuou, at tho common council Cham bors at Salem, Orogon, nrocoed to assess upon each lot or parcol of m AW Vr' I I ry Jft ll t J USB laud linuio therofor its proportlanate slmro of tho cost ot Improving Hazel Avonuo in tbo city ot Salem, Oregon, by gradlnn and gravelling tbo same botweon tho North lino of Highland Avonuo nnd tho South lino of Locus Stroot In said City. All porsons Inrostod in said no sossmont shnlj appear at said tlmo boforo Bald Common Council and prosont objections If nny they haro to said assessment, or file the name with tho Rocordor within the fol lowlg flvo days, and apply to said Common Council within flvo days from said dato, for tbo prlvllogo if thoy so desire to make tald im provement In lieu ot tholr assess ment. Dono by ordor ot the Common Council of tho City of Salem, Ore gon, tho 24th day of May, 1909. W. A. MOORES, . 6-2.6-St City Rocorder. i Notlco of Intention to Improve a Portion of Court Street. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tbo Common Council of the City ot Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedlont to Improve and proposes to Improvo, at the oxpente of abutting and adjacent property, tbo roadway of Court Stroot In Bald City from curb to curb with Warreu Brothers Bitulltalo Water Proof Pavement. Said por tion of said Court Street sjiall be improved by grading the roadway thereof by tho establishing of con crete cafDa whoro not already es tablished and by paving said road way In accordanco with the plans and specifications adopted by the Common Coucll on the 24th day ot May, 1909, and now on fllo In the office or tbo City Recorder, and by doing all thlags rta!r4 la aaM plans and specifications. Remonstrances may be tiled against said improvement In the manner and within tho tlmo provid ed in the Charter ot said $lf. Date of tho first pabllcatloa of this notice, May 25, 1909. By order of tho Common Council W. A. NOORUe, 6-2B-1U City Recorder. Bvolytr Thaw has a new pet This time It Is a boa constrictor