.it,. 0AiLr CAPITAL JOUBNAIj, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY", MAHCII 21, 1010. PAGE SBVHIf. A MAY FORM "H 4 V: We 'do not live by bread alone, Even a busy man gets bored sometimes. What 'we all want is a congenial method of relaxation something that will amuse us, The less ef fort required to secure the amusement , the better, For such a purpose the Edison Phono graph is ideal; It is right there aid always ready the ever-present entertainer, It is just as good for entertaining your friends as il is for entertaining yourself, even 'though they do not like the same things you do, The marvelous versatility of the Edison 'Phonograph is only' equaled by its marvelous ingenuity, Hear it, LOCAL COMPANY Proporty ow'nors In the city who arc interested In the subject of street pavement met Saturday even ing In the city hnll with Mayor Rodg crs and Councilman Stoltz, chairman of the committee on streets, for tho purpose of conferring with relation to the formation of a street im provement company. The movement was Inaugurated because of the fact that there has generally been delay In tho securing df crushed rock for pavement and H has also been held at a high price, and It was to do away with these matters that tho property-owners liave decided to take matters In their own hands. The paving situation was thor oughly gone over, and In the cortrso I of tho discussion It developed that an examination of tho records by the mayor showed that the Warren Construction company had broken Its contract with tho county for the use of tho crusher at a rental of $E a day, and it was suggested' that tho city enter Into an agreement with tho county, install a plant al tho quarry and thereby become Indepen dent of companies In tho matter of rock material. The suggestion was made that the company incoporate, purchase the 'necessary machinery for tho grading, and a committee was appointed to secure data on the proposition, and it will leport back to a meeting to be held during the week. a .S t Salem Ml 6 USIC L. F. SAVAGE, Mgr. SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS J- ,A Hunting Song by tho Composer of the '. "Stein Song" "You remember how "intoxicat ing " the Stein Song was. Tins mew "Hunting Song" will just carry you ofF your feet, You can almost i'eel yourself astride of a good horse, following the hounds at break-neck speed. It's'Edison :Stnndnrd Record No. 10319 Your dealer will play it for you on the Edison V 1 7&k Thoncgraph Gel complete Hit of M.urh Iterord from your denier, or write to Nntlonal I'lionogrnpl, Company, 7J Lakeside Avenue. Druniv-'i N. J Plies Cured In a to 14 Days., PAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed tt cure any case ot Itching, Blind, Bleed lng or Protruding Piles in C to 14 days or money refunded. 60c 0001) ROADS ! MEETING Pursuant to a request made by one of its many subscribers the Cap ital Journal hereby publishes the names and salaries of tho county of ficials, and they are as follows: H. P. Minto, sheriff $4000 F. J. Rice, assessor 4200 W. II, Bushey, county judge. 1200 R. D. Allen, county Clefii.... 1800 D. G. Drager, county recorder 2800 J. G. Moores, treasurer 1200 W. M. Smith, sounty school superintendent 120C W. H. Goulet and J. T. Beckwith, county commissioners, $4 per day for every day in session, together .with mileage. The salaries of the sheriff, recor der and assessor include the salaries of their 'deputies. Tho county clerk In addition to his salary is allowed by statute three deputies The firs'. deputy receives a salary of ?10O per month; thi second, $75 per mont'i, and tlie third, $50 per month The count' school superintendent is alfao allowed $400 a year to bo used for an assistant. o CANOE CLUB TO INCORPERATE ijf Wfe p, ft, THE ART OF DRESSING WEE Is Really a Science t It needs study and thought much more of it than the av erage man can afford time for, The clothes we make meet all the requirements of the most fastidious dressers, as well as those who demand the greatest service for their money, We make the clothes fit the man, and not try to make the man fit the clothes, Our line of new spring fabrics contains all thai fashion decrees, Our prices are as low as goodness grants and as high as the best quality and workmanship require, Easter Is a Good Time to Get That Spring Suit. See What We Can Do for You in Suits from $ 1 0 to $30 You will find the best tailoring talent is demonstrated in every suit on sale in this store, ., , THE PROPER FURNISHINGS FOR MEN When it comes to furnishings, men are no less critical than . women,-. We've carefully studied the male taste in everything contained in our Men's Furnishing Department, That's why so many men leave the question of selection entirely to us, Prices are The Lowest Consistent With Good Quality There was a good attendance at the Woodburn Good Road meeting last Saturday. E. P. Morcom pre sided in a very graceful manner and introduced Col. E. Hofer as tho first speaker, who advocated state high ways built out of an appropriation with convict labor, If the county puts up a part of the expence say 25 per cent. Judge "Webster advocated the coun ty bonding 'plan to amend the consti tution so aB to allow counties to Is sue bonds for the construction of permanent highways.. He was asked at the close whether Multnomah county would ever make use of the bonding proposition and admitted to Col. Hofer such was not the In tention, as that county could build all the roads It needed without any bond issues. County Judge Bushey spoke of the dlmcultles the county court had to contend with In road, matters, and how they were working it out in Marion county without running the connty in debt. There Is prottv strong backing hero for County Com missioner Gouley to become a can didate for re-election this fall and he has consented to be a candM-' the people want him. o He that sows wild oats ot any va riety should remember that sure will tho harvest be. After electing officers and also ap pointing a committee to take the stepa necessary to the forming Of the club into a corporation, tlu Canoe Club, which met Saturday evening, adjourned to meet again on April 1. The club has for some time con templated the erection of a com modious clubhouse and, looking to that end, it has been negotiating for a site on the banks of the Willam ette river near the Salem Flouring Mills. The subject was discussed at length .at the meeting and the plan. ompany 141 Commercial St. Phone 4-7. ,..r ill "teJlih I WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED I 84 8 9 tOf 4Hhe-WWtfrWW'C 1 9 i KH 818191 9 t g i f 10 HBW 1 121 Commercial Street George C, Will Phone Main 159 S 1 Joyous and Clear and Fresh f 2 Tells you concisely what the "Edison" records always I are, The latest and most popular always carried in I $ stnnk. Manv charming ones among the new arrivals. T -ww... . j l W - JL. Come In and near I hem $ 2 j Pianos and organs sold on installmont plant and rent- 1 ed, A complete line of latest sheet music always on hand, Everything in musical instruments, B8g8t9iaiai9ei8lt88l9l8l84ei8ll8tei9ia-frC-a8j"9B For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of tho system. I read so much of whatLydla E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help mo, and I must say It did help mo wonderfully. My pains all left me, I frew stronger, and within three months was a perfectly well woman. "I want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derivo from Lydia JJ. Pinkham's Vogotable Compound." Mrs. John O. Moldan, 2115 Second St., North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ino testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roote and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of theoe facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkliam'a Vegetable Comjtound to restore their uKlth. If you want special ndvlco writo to Mrs. Pinkliaiii, nt Lynn, Mans. ShowiUtroatyourlottoruHBtrlctly confidential. For tiO years slio lias boon helping sick woman in this way, froo of charge Don't hositato ivrite ut oacc as outlined, was to supply the clali houso with baths and complete gyn naslum equipment, but tho matter did not go further than a discussion as prior to proceeding it will be nec essary for the club to incorporate. A committee was appointed to take the steps necessary for incorporation and when it reports back to tho club at the next meeting some definite action will probably bo taken as to the clubhouse. The officers elected are: Chester Cox, president; Dan Allenvlce-pros ident, and Russell Smith, socrotary and treasurer. o X-RAYS AND SMILES Tho Medford Tribune has words of warm praise for "St. Elmo," which was recently presented in that city. It took Eugone thrco days to get through colobratlng tho oponlng ot Its new Y. M. C A. building. The Medford Tribune Intimates that the Willamette vajley will never raise gobd applos, and yet that sanio valley had made tho Oregon red ap plo famous long boforo tho world had ever hoard of Rogue rlvqr. It Js true that the apples grown In tho Robuo river country are tho very best, but there 'are othor orchard countries, and tho Wlllaniotte valley Is one of them, and one of the best, too. - One of the causes -of high living is tho habit some people have of eating cereal foods, In which wheal, oats and corn are sold at about 10 a bushel, which is a high price for that kind of stomach dlstender, and fashlonuble "bran -mash." The Corvnllls Republican advo cate) banishing chickens from the corporate limits, and thoy are Amer ica's greatest song birds, top. The same paper iwys that city Is "long on dons." Otto Kuhn, a Now York hanker, pa'd $600, 0QO for an oil painting. 6 by 9 feet. Over In eastern Oregon lie could buy three townships. 0 by 18 milew, for that sum, and havt- 2000 wiuare miles or tn? flneat seen ery on 'ur:ti thrown In. When an auto runs Into and wrecki u cigar itore, can the acci dent by any posit, hie construction be declared due u "wreckleaa" driving? , Now Utat Si. Patrick has mn proper'y honored, St. Ulnio will be here Wctlnosday, and a dandy good saint, too. Having had Col. E, Hofer duly rttn over by a strcot car when he was CO miles away, safoly stowed away In St. Vincent's hospital and slowly recovering from Ills mutila tions and Injuries, it is to bo hoped tho Orcgonian Is satisfied. Mrs. G. Lake ot Seattle has adopt ed tho calling of "counselor in do mestic affairs." It Isn't a now trade, for nearly every woman delights In trying her hand nt It for her neigh bors. ' Tho ohances aro Mrs. Lake has been through tho divorce mill. It Is said Eugene paid Oliver, tho ovangollst, $300 a week for live weeks; but then It was glad to got rid of him nt any old prlco. S ' ' Clihuiglion Ik Xot Irish. But recently my muso broke forth In song Lugubrious and laohrymoso, and wrong, Tears In hor voice, ns In her eyes, I ween, 'Cuuse in tho dust trailed Erin's woll-loved groon, Whon the ,"Tur Baby," colored imp of sin And pot of Boston, got the best of PJynti. ,., The dusky Idol df tho Hub's "Back Bay" Plucked Ireland's shamrock on St. Patrick's Day. Today sho sings, hut with a Joyous flight. With bubbling laughter, Jolly, gay and right. It was no Irlshmnn that foil; no, plrl Ply nil, bo It known, was but a name "de guerro," From Oroeco, or Spain, or maybe country Stygian, fJCame ho who bore It, and bin nnmo Chlarjgllon. No strotch of fancy, such a name ns that Could fnatyn on an honest, pug nosed fat- Ods death! Ods boutklna! Ukewlae, also, pshaw! No nigger fingers touched an Irish Jaw. So a n a. my muse, as Joyous as a burro; Creaieirto! Hyaa! Bkookum! ('lit. arowuro! Bravura! Hlp-hljt! ifolty! That's the cliial French. ' ICngl'sb. Irian. Dutch, or what you plsaaa Just so your song leavea not a shade of doubt That 'twas 110 Irishman went down and out. Heating Plants. Scaled bids will bo recolved by tho Board of Directors of School Dlst. No. 24 in Marlon County, Ore gon, at tho offlco of tho School Clerk at No. 388 Stato St., in Salem, Ore., for Heating and Ventilating Plants, to bo Installed In tho Englewood and East School buildings. Bids to bo received on tho two plants together and also on same separately. Certlflod check of 5 pop cent of thn amount of bid to accompany each bid. Plan of buildings can bo bad at Architect F. A. Loggs' office In Salem, Ore. Bids to bo oponcd by tho Board, April 2, 1010, at 7:30 p. m at tho High School Building. Board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. II. A. JOHNSON, JR., District Clerk. 3-17-10t-dly Don't Break Down. Sevoro strains on tho vital organs, llko strains on machinery, causo break-downs. You can't ovor-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without serious danger to yourself, If you uro woatc or run down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters tho matchless tdnio medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van do Sando, of Klrkland, III., writes "That I did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for threo months Is duo wholly to Electric Bitters." Uso thorn and enjoy health and strongth. Satisfaction positively guaronteod. COc, at J, C. Porry's. ?!fl FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. ABstu, Cmi Knur ftrBirrtMspyiMTVATto, j MVHIIIOWHTOUIl. HrJ8i.dt!utu. 1 faction Uuart4 r Unr ltrd4, tout WrvM for DIM) ur Lot. Will iitwl ihccaoa trlaJ.la I vmli tut ba rl(fV4. HarapW Km. Ifvuf drufIildMlt um miw yvur vrutrt hi inr SolrJ In Salem bv Dr. S. C. St on WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Snlem'a most popular roa taurant, 302 State street. We nevor close, open all night. Wm. McGilchrlst & Sons NOTICE. Notica Is hereby given that on tho 12th day of March, 1910, tho under signed, Seid Back, sold and asslgnod all ot his right, title and Interest n and to the lease, agrcultural imple ments and livestock on that certain hop ranch .and vegetable garden lo cated on tho Bono and Whltaker ranches on Brown Island near Sa lom, Orogon to Wing ITlng Yin & Company, and that the said Wing Hlng Yin & Company havo assumed and agreed to pay all Indebtedness against Seid Back on account Of said ranch, and Is also tho owner ot all tno claims against parties for com modities purchased from said ranch Tho said Sold Back will bo no longer responsible for any work done or supplies or material furnished said ranch, and all persons are directed to pay tho Bald Wing Hlng Yin & Company for any debts duo to said ranch, and present any bills against said ranch for payment to tho said Wing IUng Yin & Company. SEID BACK. 3-lC-6t-dly A Neighbor of Yours. As well as yourself Is liable at any time to have rheumatism. Wo'ro alL liable to havo cuts or burns, bruited or scalds, crick in tho back, neck or side some kind of an ncho or pain. Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Ballard's Snow. LInimont all wounds. Sold by all dealers. Cold air Is quite a different thing from pure air, Bo sure tho cold air is pure. A falling tiny nerve no larger than the finest silken thread takes from tho heart Its impulso, ita pow er, Its regularity. Tho stomach also has Ita hidden, or inside nerve. It was Dr. Snoop who first told us It was wrong to drug a weak or falling stomach, boart or kidneys. His pro scription Dr. Shoop's Restorative is directed for the causo ot theso nllmonts -those weak nnd faltering Insldo nerves. This, no doubt, clear ly explains why tho Rostoratlve has of late grown so rapidly in popular ity. Druggists say that those who tost the Restorative even for a tow days, soon became fully oouvirced of its wonderful marlU Anywav, dpn't drug the organ. . Jjroattng tho aause of sickness Is tho only susibla arid successful way. Sold by Capi ta) Drug Store,