DUT,V OAMTAli JOURNAL, SAoEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1010. T I I Rostein&Oreenbaum I t X I Mid-Summer Geara Up Sale i t REDUCED PRICES ON EVERYTHING J - Bargains m Ladies' Shoes Larco assortmont of regular $2.50 to $3. SO ladies' shoos, broken lines, but contain all sizes. Salo price to clean up, whllo tboy last only $1.75 a pair. Bargain Line Children's Shoes 75o pair. I Ladies' White Lawn Waists j; Thin nRnnrtmnnt Includes filnht different atvlea of this season's X latest in embroidery waists, all-over embroidery waists, tailored waists and lace trimmed waists. They aro our $1.26, $1.50 and $1.75 lines, and to clean them up during this salo, your cholco at $1.00. Alfchoapcr or hotter waists at tbo same liberal reductions. Men and Boys' Clothing Two stacks men's suits, regular $8.00 to $10.00 suits, now $6.00. Ono stack of men's suits, regular $10.00 to $12.00 suits, now $8.00. Thrco stacks men's suits, regular $12,00 to $18.00 suits, now $7.60. Boy's suits from $1.00 up, average disco nt about one-third off. Men's extra good clothes, suit $6.00. COMMISSIONERS' REPORT. (Continued from pago threo. Boy's Waists About 50 dozen boys' waists in all sizes from 4 to 12 years, made of good quality gingham and sateen, and in a wldo rango of patterns and colors. We sell thorn regular at 26c; most storos charge 35c. During this salo only 19c. Men's 60c Porous Underwear, 30c. Overalls and Overshirts Boys' 35c and 40c negligee overshirts now 25c. Boys' 50c nogligco overshirts now 38c. Boys' and girls' 50c rompors now 40c. Boys' blue overalls liow 25c. Men's blue overalls now 50o Men's 50c work shirts now 40c. Men's 76o negligee overshirts now 50c. Mon's $1.00 nogllgoo overshirts now 75c. Boys' 75c khaki, overall and Jumper suits now 00c a suit Boys' 7 Go Khaki knee pants suits now 48c a suit. Men's balbrlggan underwear 10c. Miscellaneous Ladies white handkerchiefs 2c. Ladles' white initial handkerchiefs 4c. Yard wide 10c bleached muslin 7c. 9 4 wide bloachod sheeting 25c. 9 4 wide unbleached shooting 23c. Ladles' 10c vests 6V&C. $1.00 horso hide gloves 75c. Bickett, Albertine, labor .... 18.00 Chamberlain, M. W., do .... 46.75 Lewis, Lester, do 54.00 Lomkor, Jno., do 51.25 Phllllppy, Geo., grading .... 58.60 Pope, T. L., labor 29.00 Pope, Carl, labor 39.50 Reeso, H. M teaming 70.00 Itoda, A. P., do 60.25 Roda, Silas, labor 23.00 Smith, Wm. H. II., do 46.00 Sutter, Jacob, do 30.00 Special Tax Road Disk No. 85. Bennett, Jno teaming 152.00 Dlko & Relno, do 122..00 DInsmore, Jno., Jr., labor . . . 21.00 Dinsmoro, Jno., Jr., do 69.00 Hands, Joo, do 79.00 Hcssman, Harl, do 22.00 Cane, I. V., do 8.00 Miller, John, do 127.00 Random, Geo L, hauling grav. 61.00 Starr, M. S., labor .-. 10.00 West, W. O., do 30.00 Special 'lax Rond Dist. No. 37. Cauthorn, H. K., labor 33.7G Colby, G. B., scraping 9.75 Cox, 8., teaming 27.85 Ducop, P. F., labor 3,50 Richardson, J. F., labor .... 14,00 Special Tax Road Dist. No. 38, Bates, Roy, teaming 10.00 Barnett, Vernle, drilling . . . 24.00 Barnott, Guy, do 29.50 fl'SKin of Bsauty feaJiy fmm fi. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEADHFIER as a RtmoTM Tan, Plmplef, Freckles. Moth Ptcli, lUsh, ud Bkin Dlftiaea, ima trery oienuit on beauty, and tie Jet detection.. It u stood Die tut of 00 yean, and li 16 harmless wi Uite it to be tare It li properly made. Accept no counter feit of tlmllw Vr. 1m a. Brre said to ladr or the tent ton (a patient) 1 "At yon ladle X recommend 1) ilH.T.B(i?DII3, Prep, V Gted Jam Slrerf. KnrTotk Hamilton, Ira, constable .... 10.10 Hedi, Brill, wltnses 1.70 Allen, R. D do 1.70 Dan, Fry, Jr., do 1.70 Murphy, Larry, do 1.70 Brown, L. F., do 1.70 Sellers, Wm., do 1.70 Simpson, Dave, do 1.70 Keeno, C. W., do 1.70 Row, R. W., do. 1.70 Busby, T., do 1.70 Stnto v. Jnko Whltlocli. Webster, D., Justice 11.75 2.00 46.00 Roth Grocery Co., do 2.&0 ' Ferry Account; Goarln, Minnio C, operating ferry . . . 126.00 Election Account. . Commercial Book Store, stub bodk Insuranc'o Account. Smith, Homer H Ins. policies (Continued) Derby & Willson, do 90.00 (Continued) Burghardt, W. H., Jr., do . . . 135.00 (Continued) Hort. Fire Relief Assn., do. . Advertising Account. Salem Board of Trade, adv.. Juvenile Court Account, Roberts, Jas., witness Shoemaker, Henry, do Kightlinger, Schuyler, do Ellis, Dr. R. V., do 13.60 50.00 1.5 1.50 1.50 1.50 "Well Known Monologist 111. Black. Ted, labor oh, M 16.50 do 11.00 4.00 240 and 246 Commerciaf Street Registration of Lnml Title. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Marlon Application No. 9728. Case .No. 37. In tho matter of tho application of Minnio May Buchnor to roglstor tho title to all of her lands In soctlons nlnotoon and twonty, township 6 south, rango 1 west of tho Willam ette Meridian, containing 363.75 acres, and being portions of the David Nowsom donation land claim, tho David II. Smith donation land claim, tho John Nowsom donation land plaim and tho A. J. Ferris do nation land claims, plaintiffs. Versus A. Garfield Nowsomo, Olive A Nowsom and John Fuhr, and all whom it may concern, defendants. To AllVhom It May Concorn: Tako notlco that on tho 22d day of July, A. D 1910, an application was filed by said Minnio May Buch nor in tho circuit court of Marlon county for initial registration of tho tltlQ to tho land abovo described. Hovr, unless you appoar before tho 29th day of August, A. D 1910, and show causa why such application shall not' bo granted, tho" same will bo taken as confessed and a doeroo will bo ontorod according to the prayer of the application, and you will bo for oror bnrrodroin disputing1- tho sam. ' R. D. ALLEN, Clerk. By S, Z, Culver, Deputy, ' FRANK HOLMES Annltnimtn AHnrnnv I 7-27-3-10-17-24 Notlco of Intention to Iniprovo Alleys In Blocks 32, 33, 31 and 85. A Wild Billiard Rgtng brings danger, suffering often donth to thousands, who tako colds, cough and lagrippo that terror of winter and spring, Its danger sig nals aro "stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of noBQ sore, and a throat-gripping cough. Whon grip attacks, as you value ur life, don't delay got tipg Dr. King's New Discovery. "One bottlo cured me", writ J . L, Dunn, of Pine Valley, Mass.. "after being laid up thrae wneks with rlp." For sore lunge, hemorrhages, soughs, colds, who ping oough, bronchitis, Asthma, it's supwne. 50c. $1.00 .Guaranteed by J, O. EerrC J Notlco Is horoby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Salom, Orogon, deems It expediont and proposes to Improvo tho alloys in blocks 32, 33, 34, and 35 of the City of Salom, Oregon, nt the ex- penso of tho adjneent and nbuttlng property wlthi i said limits, accord Ing to tho plans and specifications adopted for Bald Improvement and on tile at tho office t the City Rocorder. Roforonco to which is horoby mado for a moro rorfoct description of said improvement. This notice is published for ton days pursuant to tho ordor of tho Common Council, and tho dato of tho first publication thoroof is the 20th day of July, 1910. Remonstrances may bo flloi ngninst said improvement within ton days from tho last publication of this notlco as provided by tho City Charter. W. A. MOORES. 7-2 0-1 It City Recorder, y a NqtJco of Assessment; North Salem Sewer. Notlco Is horoby glvon that the Common Council; will at or about 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday tho 25 day of July, 1910, at tho Common Coun cil Chambers at Salom, Oregon, pro ceed to assess upon each Lot or pnrcol of land liable therefore Its propor tionate share of tho cost of tho North Salem, sewer, according to tho maps, plans and specifications adopted for such sowor by tho Council, and on file at tho office of tho City Recorder, roforonco to which is horoby made for a moro porfoc' description thereof. All persons interested in said as sessment shall appear at said time bofore said Council and trosQt ob jections It nny thay have to said as sessment. flour tiv iT.ler t Ht (uimo Catiuoil uS Iti Uiy ' r s liooi. Orcguu this 18th day of July. 1910. W. A. MOORB8. 7-20-nt City Recorder. Blusto Brlghtor, Con, do Brunner, Henry, do 11.00 Burris, Harry, do 8.00 Burris, J. H., do 30.00 Cammack, R., do 42.00 Colo, Gus, grading 26.00 Edmonson. Wm., hauling rock 34.00 Dovo, Homer, grading 4.00 Hrubotz. Frank, drilling . . . 47.25 Fox, Bruco, drilling 35.75 Miles, O. B hauling rock . . 25.10 McRea, Bettlo, rock 16.80 McRae, Everett, labor 15.00 Needham, Willy, do 4.50 Needham, O. D., teaming . . . 42.00 Noot, Thomas, wood 42.00 Skinner, Cyrjrfs, 'abor 31.00 Turnbull, Alex, teaming, . . . 42.00 Vnndorpool, G, M,, labor . . . 3.50 Wlllard, Ira, drilling 31.25 Special JLH.V Rond Dist. No. 38. Wlllard, Herbert, labor 18.00 Wlllard, Charles, do 4.00 Whelan, Roy, hauling rock . 35.55 Zosol, Wm., sawing wood . . 3.40 Special Tax Road Dist. No. 41. Carothors, F. A., hauling rock 4.50 Mickonhan, Bert, do 10.13 Mickenhan, Wm., do 5. 68 Salom Construction Co., rock 47.80 Sweglo, Goo., hauling rock. . 34.75 Special Tax Road Dist. No. 41. Black, Tod W., labor 10.00 Hamilton, Ira., constable . . . 10.60 Taylor, Mrs. A. M., witness. . 1.70 Savage, Helen, do 1.70 Savage, Elmer, do l'.VO Kenwell, J. J., do 1.70 Sellwood, Wm., do 1.70 Sellwood, Mrs. Wm., do .... 1.70 Whitlach, P. B do 1.70 Taylor, A. M., do 1.70 State v. Grant It. Williams Webster, D., Justice 9.35 Hamilton, Ira, constable .... 4.90 Ido, T. H., witness 1.70 Ide, Emma L., do 1.70 State v. Roy Welch. Webster, D., Justice 7.90 Hamilton, I., constable 4.30 Howe, Rolla, witness 1.70 Stitto v. Minnie Dcppcn. Webster D., Justlco 9.40 Hamilton, Ira, constable . . . 6.10 Humphrey, Mrs., witness . . . 1.70 Stanton, Wm do 1.70 Turner, Byron, do 1.70 RIchart, Cyrus, do 1.70 Deppen, Marion, do 1.70 State v. Harry Lamnr. Webster, D., Justice 9.40 Rains, J. R., do . . . 8.00 Wlllard, N. J hauling rock. 14.00 Wlllard, Herbert, labor .... 10.00 WllsonT Ortloy, hauling rock. 3.50 Tile Account. Cap. Imp. Co., cement .... 163.50 Clark, Ray, labor 75.00 Peebles, L. It., do 62.50 Clark, Ray, do . . 79.60 Poobles, Ray, do . . .' 65.00 Mlnto, H. P., rent 60.00 Rnsmussen, N. P., teaming. . 17.00 Salom Water Co., water .... 22.50 Braly & Whltlock, material. .2475.00 Stnyton Bridge Account. Mooro, J. G., frt. on cement. 214.98 Moore, J. G., Balfour, Guthrlo assessment 1032.50 Mooro, J. G., frt. on coment advanced 214.98 Jefferson Bridge Account. Mooro, J. O., Cap. Imp. Co., assignment '. . 720.00 Chns. K. Spauldlng Co., cem't 870.00 Current Expense, P. R. L. & P. Co., arc light . . 6.00 Allon, R. D., stamps 20.30 Commcrc'l Bk Storo, supplies 2.45 Capital Journal, claim docket 21.75 Elliott, N. D., bar docket . . . 20.00 Horrlck, B. B Jr., stamps . . 1.00 Irwln-Hodson Co., rub'r stamp .25 Mann & Beach, anglers' Hc- 01180 books 9.00 Minto, II. P., stamps 11.50 MoNary, Jno. II., stamps . . . 6.00 Mooro, J. G., stamps 1.00 Moores, Ross E blanks .... S.10 Orogon Statesman, adv 47.65 N. W. L. D. Tol Co., phoso. . 1.05 Pac. T. & T. Co., phonos..; 61.70 Patton Bros., stationery .... M.65 Portland M, L. & P. fit., .light JJl 70 Bowen, J. W., livery hlro . . . 4.00 Rodgors Paper Co,, election records, ., ... 260.1)6 Smith, W M stamps 10.6b 8nydor, Geo, O. L., printing. 17.00 Trover Studio, photos Buroh & Hamilton, office fur niture, (continued) ....... Imperial Furniture Co., chair Cap, Imp. Co., drayage .... Gardner, L. E., sawing wood, Gosner, B. B., wood , 206 S7 Court House Expense. Hauser Bros., oil Slegmund, W. M., sharpening pick Sponcor Hdw. Co., supplies. . Wade, Pearco Co., brushes . . Sim II. Whlto. sharp'ng tools Knot Bros., plants Ciruult Court Account, mith. Henry, serving papers , "J.oo 6.00 r:.75 10.00 'a oo ti.EO .25 .MS 45 65 1.40 I.N) 3.00 Justice Court, State y J. Sergeant WelMter, MftiisUB . .'. . Mlnto, II, P., constable acting s.TKMnr. Visa B. H.. witness I X' w u it t .1 ..., -. . ., ....... ICtiCU, WW., do State v. Frank Perry, Hamilton, Ira, constable .... 5.00 Stapleton, J. C, witness .... 1.70 Morehead, Riley, do 1.70 Flynn, Wm. W., do 1.70 Martin, Jas. M., do 1,70 Stnto v. Grant R. Williams. Webster, D., Justice 6.50 Hamilton, I., constable 2.40 Ido, Emma M., witness 1.70 State v. Glenn L., Burton. Webster, D., Justico 8.95 Hamilton, I., constable 5.40 Crossan, R. A., witness 1.70 Staley, W I., do 1.70 State v. W. A. Griffith. Hayes, T. F., Justico 7.20 Wengenroth, Walter, deputy, constablo 8.15 Kerr, Jack, witness 4.50 Obraln, Dan, do 4.50 Scollard, Jno,, do 1.70 Griffith, Mrs. Flora, do 4.30 Lambert, Gusslo, do 3.60 Gerin, Jno., do 3.50 Wengenroth, Wnlter, do .... 1770 Stnto v. Nlcl CUustcnscn. Hayes, T. F Justico 5.90 Eugle, Alllc, deputy constablo 10.50 Tuttlo, Cllston, witness .... 1.70 Merlcal, A., do 1.70 Brauer. A. G., do 1.70 Hardcastlc, Sam, do 1.70 State v. G. Volz. Grler, J. B., Justice 3.45 Smith, Alva, constablo 7.40 Arnold, Samuel, witness .... 3.70 Rand, R., do 3.70 Ncal, Wm., do 3.70 Coroners Account. A. M. Clough, investigation. 11.80 A. M. Clough, do 5.00 A. M. Clough, do 5.00 A. M. Clough, do 8.60 Poor Account. Austin, J. A., supplies 2.90 Bowersox, F. G., groceries . . 5,00 Clymer, G. W., poor farm . . 137.34 Borbls, Jas, gravo digging. . 10.00 Harlow, Arthur C, burial . . 20.00 Haskell ft'ColvIn, groceries. . 7.35 Henklo, C. W., burial 75.00 Hunts, Market, moat 3.15 Klrkwood, P. M racdlclno . . 24.40 Mltcholl, Lowis & Staver Co., Engine 133.7.5 Moore, J. G., money ndvanced 2.00 Mooro, J.G., do 10.00 MuscStt, O. A., supplies .... 26JW Overton. Dr. O. P.. nrnf. Rr 10.(1(1 : . "3 yvorion,ur. u., p, do '37.50 Painter, Jno., wood poor farm'. 60.00 Pac"Toljn& Tel. co, phono poor farm 3.00 Ryan, R. R., rent 10.00 Salem Hospital, care of sick. 221.00 Whlto, Mrs.' Enema, nursing,' Wagner, Perry, board Young, J. S., livery hire Jail Account, Minto, H. P., board of prison ers 81.95 School Superintendent Expense, Smith, Jno. W. J., ir ember board oxaminers 18.00 Oregon Statesman, printing. 8.25 Myers, F. A., member board examiners 18.00 Qauutt, WO., member board. axamuis" rDNino rniss leaved wisa.l Atlantic City, N. J July 28 Considerable anxiety is felt today by the friends of Marshall P. Wilder, popular platform lecturer and mo nologist, who Is seriously ill at his home here with acute Indigestion and nervous breakdown, due to over work. Wilder has been ill since Friday, Ho has been undfcr the constant care of a physician but no Improve ment hns been marked lri his case. icetning cnudren navo more oi less diarrhoea, which can bo con trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and DInrrhoea Remedy. All that Is necessary is to give tho pre scribed dose after each operation of tho bowels more than natural an(? then castor oil to cleanse the system It Is safe and sure. Sold by all dealers. ESTATE REAL ESTATE. For sale, 7 acres, with good house and barn, 4 acres in prunes, the bal ance la oats, $2700. 40 .acres, 5 miles cast of Salem, stump land, somo timber on yet, spring on place, some can be cultl vated; the neighbor has been offered $125 per aero and didn't take it, and this 40 acres can bo bought for $2800 40 acres 4 miles north of Salem 28 acres in cultivation, orchard, some timber, house, barn, good place, $6000. 64 acres, mostly In cultivation house, barn, good spring on place, orchard, strawberries, $4800. 42 acres, all in cultivation, fair house, barn, family orchard, closo to Independence, $4000. 84 acres northeast of Turner, house, barn, orchard, good farm, $75 per acre. 150 acres, 8 miles northwest of Sa lem, good ralry farm, In Polk coun ty, old house, good barn, creek run ning across corner, $8000 cash, bal ance 3 years at 6 per cent. Several 10-acro tracts on Jefferson road. 27 acres close to Salem, good house, barn, young orchard and lo- gan berries, a flno place, $7000. Some good bargains In city proper ty, all parts of city. j. o. schulz & co. Room 1, Bush Bank, Salem.Oro. CAPITOL BOULEVARD. Last Monday the council awarded tho contracts for tho improvement of Capitol street and this is the begin ning of Capitol Boulevard. Tako this tip from us: Bofore long prop erty on this thoroughfare will be tho most sought after of any resi dence property in tho city. Hero is another tip: Buy on thnt street now. There nro a few who do not caro to undertake tho assessment which Is levied to pay for tho im provement of tho street in question and aro anxious to sell. On the oth er hnnd thoro aro those who know thnt every dollar spent in street Im provements usually make the prop- Urty worth two dollars more and are looking, for good Investments. If you are doing this see us. We have some good buys on Capitol Boule vard. 2.26 20.00 6.00 18.00 .65 2.501 Bennejv Clyde T-. wember 1,70 i board examiner 11.00 1,70 1 Insane Aoowunt. 1.701 low, v. s., carruye ulre. . . 3.00 State Fair Account. ..jtarri V- ti y' itcuur j-uumj j mi renins I iuui uu vuimui ucui uuiuu ill j $350 each. These lots aro 50x150 feet. House and two largo lots Capitol street, only three blocks from state house, for $7500. Block of 16 lots 56x150 for .$5000. Figure that out, it is a first class buy. 4 lots on Capitol at only $350. These nro worth $600 each. See us for. these and other good buys. BKC11TEL e IiyXOX 347 State St. Tel. Main 452 Webster, Justice 11 20 . R'h Graber, supplies 8. SO 8KE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Farms and City I'miwrly 13B 8. COMMERCIAL ST. Winy Have an Overheated i lilfclten in Summer? When the sultry days come and the coal ranga makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded lask, put out the range fire and try the: newest method of cooking in hot weather use a II CQokrSioire What a contrast I The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and. the housewife is not worn out with the heat. She saves her strength,, keeps; her health and is better able to enjoy the summer. The New Perfection does everything: that any other stove can do all the fain-, ily cooking, baking, washing and Irbri ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat is applied directly and not wasted. A. turn, and the flame is out. The New Perfection stove has Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates end food hot, drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the. bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractiveflnd invites clean liness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners;, the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Eyiry den Iprewry where! If not at TOnrg, write for: Descriptive Circular to the nearest agcacf of tlie jff Cautionary Note: He sure I Si you net this stove see 11 that tfi nan...n1.la II u nnm.n reads "New Perfection." Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) UNITED STATES The "Different" Bank Banks, like people, have their own personality. Wo strivo to mako it a pleasure for our customers to transact their business thru us. Have you tried us? - If not, why not? NATIONAL BANK AN INEXPERIENCED rimcnASEn-. Will never get imposed upon by dealing at E. C. Cross & Son's, foi we keep nothing but tho bcal of meats. All tender fresh and oC that fine flavor as only choice meats have. Our steaks, chops roasts, otc, aro as good as thou served at iho White House, or ac tho table of H. R. M. King George E. O. CROSS & SON DOES YOUR OAS LEAK Your hot water boiler fail to give you hot water? Send for us and we will make everything all right In no time. Tend to any other plumbing: work with equal promptness. How about putting in that new sanitary bath room plumbing? You'll save Its cost in fewer doctor's bills. GRABER BROS. Telephone Main 550. ' ome people ride the bicycle. .0 ' nd some in autos course, l ife is ful of mixed desires, -4 lect then what you mosti- admire JJy choice remains the norse Jul when in searcWpure'delight JTftervescent, clear and bright Jieryone can read the cheer - J3ight in those printed verses hen IF