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DAILY CAPITAL JOCR3AL. 8ALFM. nrw FIUlAr, JAJiTART 1911. GET TIRED OF WEARING THE YOKE TWO niVOIM'K Sl'ITH FILKI) ONK BY WOMAN WHO HAS FOtU CHUJmKN' filtOWN ONK MAIU TCIftD Ifl MONTHS. After being marriod for a iiiinr tor of a century and bringing Into the world eight children, four of whom are grown, Mattle Jane Har rison haa found tbn marital relations -with John Henry Harrison unbear able ,and haa filed suit for dlvoms against him In the oircult court. The couple, nays the complaint, wore married at Helton, Kannaa, lu 18S6 and eight children wor born aa a rwult of the. union, four of whom are grown. Then follows the general allegation of cruel and In human treatment upon the part of the htwbaad, and Instances are cited to upport It. Besides praying for a decree, the wife a! ho axka thai an injunction be Imiued restraining the defendant from Interfering with her person, aa the nays bo has threatened her Ufa. I.wrtjna Her Ground. Desertion Us tne ground upon "Which Carrie M. Nixon seeks a di vorce from Potor J. Nixon. She died her suit yesterday and In her com plaint says that they wire marrn.1 In Vancouver, Washington, June 16, EUGENE IS BOILING ITS WATER OTV11BNTM AT UNIVERSITY 1IAVK Tfl KIR DRINK tXOKKI AND VlOOltOVS FKJHT IS BKINO . MAMS TO STAMP OUT TYI'HOIK Jdhitsd runs iiD wits.) Eugene, Or., Jan. 13. (Special to Journal.) The university faculty In taking evory posxlblrt precaution to proront tho spread of typhoid fover among the student. Hoi led water ; is being furnished all the Htudents, i and all houses where students are laying are being regularly Inspected ,by members of th faculty. K very stu dent Is required to uno evory precau tion, and any violation of rules of , sanitation In punishable by dismis sal from the university.- The num ber of ew of fever reported by th board of health Is considerably loss than that of two wenkH ago. It la be IIoym that there la. little danger of Infection, if tho precautions now In u au are carried out. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA PARALYZED HAS STRAXfiR MALADY HIYSI. CIAJiS AUK UJIAIILK TO CLASS.. FY-rAKALYSIH ATTACKS FKET AMD ALSO Hi:U MiUS AMD AMIS 8t. retcrsbiirs;, Jan. 13. Though the fact has been kept secret. It la reported on good authority today that the ciarena la again critically III. and that on that account all court fetes and entertalnmouta huve been post poned. The timorous is Bald to be af flicted with a straivgo malady which physicians are utiub'le to classify. Re--contly she was treated at Dailnau- The Famous MO cmur StandardjDU Company Inngs Declared Sonnd llle Insurance Graded. If you knew a rerr.!y that rally had cur-i TultrciiUjHiK; that hii'l iwJ fr.no desllt quite a number of jwf'. wotilil f'uu try lo C'uri umpllvts 1 itert'.'.J n It unit iniiuee lhn ti take II; .r, would you ity ri"thit.s about it, for far of Kivinn orrmie? We know the nieillrlr.e. We know the people cured . on-.e t them. We h;iv the ttorlea of cure of many anl afll.la Vlm from Some. We ndvi-rlise Kikinaii Alterntlve V U'U those m Iio liav-i luni; dlHtaKS hat lias n done ty Its viae. Invesllaaie the following: 118 W. ruiuphni St., Phlla., Pn. Gentlemen: "On the tvtnln of Mny 13, 1907, I had five hemorrhages from the hunt lunif. My hemorrnaes kept up for one wek-I had twenty-elirht In all. Bei t io pneumonia developed. My doctor told me I had better tto to another climate, aa my left lunf hriU alo beom affecteX About that tine I met II ward Kiois, 1I tlusiiieh .una Ave., tlila city, who had hemorrhn:?r several vara bko ant who w.ia cun d by Ivkrnoti a Alteratlva. I startM to t.-ike Kcknmn'a about the latter part of Aucmt, 1'jii7. My aiipetlia Improved at on e and in about two weeks 1 atnrtd lo Kain weiK' t. I Improved Ateaillly. L: ter. a very bad lameneaa de veloped In my rl .lit leg and I rutntnented lo net a lumi on my right hl. My doe tor told me I was Afttin a ttit-crcul.tr ahjeens and that It waa afTcctir.? the mlatlc nerve. The Inmenena and lump jtrmlually disappeared. Have not had ajiy trouble of lint nature nines, Klnce my recovery about a year nan, 1 was accepted for life Inxurumc after two examination by a company lust 14 previously rejeeteil rne. I have auvisca several peopio io tone Kckman's and thoae who toik It faith fully had the ame roaulta ai myeelf." (BlKned AtTldavit) t'llAH. MUKUA.V. Eckman'a Alterative cure liromhltls. Aathnia, Hay 1'ever; Throet and Lull Affectlona. A.ik for booklet or cured cae and write to the Kckmnn Id. boratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for utldlllonal evidence. For Hale by all leadlnir druii.iit J. C. PF.RRY. Salem, Oregon helm and apparently was much 1m pro?ed. but is said to hare suffered relapse, leaving her condition worsa than it was before. Partial paralysis is said to bar at tacked the ctarena's feet and to be extending to bar lags and arms. Twolrf Bailors Drowned. Ilremon, Jan. 13. Twelve sailors wore drowned today In the wreck of the steamer Marlaruas off Norden. The vessel was driven ashore ia a gale. A huge sea was rolling and the life boat In which the crew attempted to escape was swamped. AGED COUPLE FOUND DEAD IN RUMS OF HOME tuxiTBD rssss i.an wins. Independence, Kan., Jan. 13. John Walker and Mary Walker, his slater, both aged, were found doad in the ruins of their burned home near here today. It Is believed they wore mur dered and robbed and the house de stroyed to conceal the evidence of the crime. The bodies were partially cre mated. The barns and other buildings on the place were burned and the horses turned loose. It Is known that the Walkers kept money In the house. Such search of the ruins as could be made revealed no trace of the money. The authorities are Investigating carefully. They are convinced that the aged couple was murdered and robbed. SIX KILLED BY PREMATURE EXPLOSION iUNiTto mans mussd wins Prince Rupert, 11, i:., Jan. 13, Six men are dead and one Is dying today as a result of a premature ex plosion of a blast on thu rignt o way of the Grand Trunk Paclllc hit yesterday, The men wore uudor Koremmn John Iloniiua. Thoy wore putting lu a blsst whim It prematurely explmKM but tho particulars cannot bo known, as every man in tho gang was killed with tho exception of one, who hud his skull fractured. The foreman and throe otrter: wore, blown with tho dwbrls into the hiirbor. The others wre taken to the hospital, wboro cue diisl shortly uf terwurd. The rising bird man cops tho alti tude record. Does Not Strain the Eyes Don't use small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts tn unequal strain on your eyes. Use diffused, soft, mellow light that cannot Hlcker, that equal izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain. The Rayo is designed to give tht best lieht. and it dnrt It has i strong, durable shade-boldir that Is held Arm and true. A new burner Elves added strength. Made of solid brass and finished In nickel. Easy to keep polished. The Rayo Is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. Once a Rayo User, Always On. IWerj BwmAtK. If met if n y fhr SuretiM lit m-'tM arrerv 1 ritOCKS AXD FKILLS I.t JEW lORK CITY A ew rhllanthropy A l'lsn That Stretches the Benources of One's Wardrobe Some 1'estlre Froeks. New York, Jan. 13. A woman who rarely says or does the obvious thing was akcd what form of philanthropy would appeal to her most if she could Indulge In It "Buying party frocks for girls who need them" was the half earnest, half whimsical answer that set everyone smiling, though memories of girlish disappointments and heart burnings, hard to bear, made ub realize that there was some thing to be said for Mrs. A.'s plan after all. It is hard for a popular girl to meet the demands made upon her party frocks at this time of year, but the fanciful styles that prevail help out considerably. A few yards of veiling will transform a worn frock and give it quite a "strutty look," and January odds and ends that can be had at little prices will supply the veiling, or material for a The above design Company, New and Makers of whole new frock for less than half Its cost a month ago. Good Flsnnlnir. Haphazard ordering and buying are responsible for half the difficulty ex perienced In making ends meet In the dress allowance. Take the most bocortilng color for the predominating tint In the outfit, unless it is too deli cate or too garish for the purpose. In that case solect a neutral tint with which It will combine successfully. My this method all one's small belong ings, Bhoes, gloves, hats, etc., har monize not only with tho wearer but with one another nnd produco nn ef fect that would strain the purse Btrlngs If matchlngs accessories were procured for every costume. .Mulching Sets. Another scheme, very fuahlonablo Just now, Is to bnvo sets that niav be worn with almost any frock or suit. Hut, aonrf, muff and bag of any be coming and dcslrnblo sort of satin, velvet, chiffon, lace or fur, or of com binations of these which are so mod ish this winter. Tho fur ones of course bond the list. Handsome, thy hnblt as thy purse run buy" Is espec ially good advice with regard t furs, for these last over from season to season do few other belongings, nnd give an Inimitable touch of style and beromingness to any costume. The girl with Christmas money not yet spent can not ntako any better Investment, for notwithstanding the enormous holiday sales first class furriers like C. C. Shayno still show an enticing assortment of handsome garments nnd sets that anyone would be pleased to wear . Of the less ex pensive furs Australian Oppossum closely resembling Chinchilla .in col or and texture seems particularly at tractive especially aa a trimming for coats of broadtail and other furs. l'srty Dresses. At ono of tho recent dances for debutantes a very pretty frock was of a white silk crepe material banded with pale rose chiffon velvet, topped with a band of "tailless ermine" os tensibly though "I hue me douts but that llunny furnished the pelt" Anyway the dress was charming. The velvet bands on the waist circled the figure Just above the raised waist, the sleevo b.imls continuing thellne of the bodice. In the back a large butterfly of velvet with a center of fur finished the band. The skirt was fulled at the waist, and the velvet band topped by a narrow fur one, held la th full- im-m:-. A V t )' '! i ? ' I,.' C it? -'t3 i mr f F 1 1 If ' ness of the knee. A lace yoke out lined the wide high decolletage and straps of fur held this In place at the shoulders. At the RItz. Dining at the RItz the other night a young married belle wore a pretty creation of brown chiffon over yellow satin. The underskirt showed alaiont to the knee In front but was quite covered In the back. The hat of thin gold lace in a Chantilly pattern, was banded with fur and a spray of yel low satin button roses with green leaves, matched those that trimmed the waist of the gown. A beautiful mink coat lined with gold colored brocade was thrown back over the chair and made a lovely setting for the dainty wearer. LUCY CARTER. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mix ture. It Is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold In the head, throat, cheat or lungs. Sold by all dealers. Is by The McC.iIl York, Desinneis Mccall Patterns. TESTED AND FKOVEJi. There Is n Heap of Solitre In Being Able to Depend Upon a Well. Earned Reputation. For months Salem renders have seen the constant expression of praise for Doun's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they, have done in this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such convincing proof of morlt. C. W. 11111, 1317 S. Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are by no means a new remedy to me, as I have used them off and on for years. I have 'always enjoyed fairly good health nnd about the only thing that has made me mis erable has been kidney complaint and headache. I ''finally got Doan's Kid ney Pills at Dr. Stone's Drug Store and their use entirely cured me. I am a Arm believer In the- merit of this remedy and am pleased to rec ommend It whenever nn opportunity occurs. The above statement was given January 31, 1906 and was confirmed on November 22, 1909, by Mr. Hill. He said: "Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured jne of kidney and bladder com plaint, I have had no return attack.'' For sale by all dealers. Prlc?, 50 cents. Foster-Mliburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents lor the t'nltsd States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. NO MORE GRAY HAIR It Is easier to preserve the color of the hair than tu restore it, althmish it is possible to do both. 'Our grandmother nmlorxtooj the w-erct. They made .itI used a "saire tea," and their dark. gUwy huir Ion? after middle life was due to l! fact Our mothers have gray liait lv fore they are lift, but thi-y are b':a ning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using "safe tea" to: their hair, and are fast following suit Tha present generation haa the advjn tage of the past in that it can aft a ready to ue preparation called Wyetu's Pase and Sulphur. As a scalp tonic aud color restorer, this preparation, is vastly superior to the ordinary "sae tea" mad. by -our grandmothers, and It cm lv bought for 50 cents and Jt a bottle at almost any first-class drug store, or wil. b sent direct by the Wyeth Chenvrs' Company, "4 Cortlandt Sr., New York City, roa reef lot of pric. . PK1JHT. A woman's Idea of being care free is not h living to get up and get break fast in the uoruing. Xotlte f Appointment of TIewcrs. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, did on the 3rd day of Janu ary, 1911, duly appoint J. A. Baker, W. J. Culver and F. N. Derby, residents of the City of Salem, Oregon, viewers to make an assessment of the dam ages and benefits accruing to the owners of property on account of the opening of Hood street In the City of Salem, Oregon, and that in pursuance thereof the said viewers will on the 18th day of January, 1911, meet at the office of the City Recorder in the said City of Salem, Oregon, and will upon said day, or day subsequent thereto to which said viewers may ad journ, proceed to make an assessment of the damages and benefits to the private property appropriated by and benefited by the opening of said Hood Street, in said City; that the private property which will be appropriated by the opening of said street is as follows, to-wlt: Chris Kaufman: Commencing at a point 23 feet from the Northeast corner of lot 1, in block 2, McCoy's addition to the City of Sa lem, Oregon, the same aa designated on the official plat on file and of record In the office of the Recorder of Marlon County, Oregon; thence Wes terly along the North line of lot 1, 66 feet; thence Northerly along the West line of the land owned by Chris Kaufman, 66 feet; thence Easterly and parallel with the North line of lot 1, 66 feet; thence Southerly to the place of beginning. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 1-5-llt Look for the Bee Hive On the packages when you buy Fo ley's Honey and Tar. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Foley's Honey and Tar relieves coughs and colds quickly and is safe and sure. Con tains no opiates. Sold by Red Cross Pharmacy. Try a Journal want ad. JRKAT CTJJXEsr DOCTOR U M. HUM has medicine wnicn wU cure aa) known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure eatarro asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, stomco, liver, kldne; roubles; ala', any blackened st wollen soreness, broken limbs, smallpox, epidemic; all kinds ol dohs, lost manhood, femalo weak ne, hernia trouble aud paralysi: Consultation free. Care of Yick Sf long Co., Chinese drugs and herbs Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. tn. office open Sundays 163 High street, upstairs. Salem Oregon. COAL A pure lignite lump coal; first-class fuel, just the thing for cook stoves or heaters; free from soot In order to introduce this coal I will deliver anywhere In the city the first week in January for $9.00 per ton. Bunker, 1790 State street, corner 19th. Yard phone, 1465. Office 373 State Street Phone 985 Salem Cement Sewer Pipe Glazea inside by friction; made with Salom labor, by Salem men, with S;ilom money. Pat- f rouize homo Industry. Deliv ered In all parts of the city. House connections a specialty. Cement sewer pipe does not haw to be burned, so does not I warp as Balt-glazed pipe does. I Cement pipo haa greater com pressive tensile and bursting strength. " We exercise tho greatest can in the manufacture of this pipe, using a mixture of one part ce ment to two parts coarse, clean sand. ' . Salem Sewer Pipe Co, t Sfl.l South Liberty, Salem, Ore. f HHMMItll hliu I Fair Ground Feed jj and Grocery All nice fresh, new Goods. Xo old (ioods to work off. Nice Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, l lb ."..l5o Bacon, nice 20c 17 lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 34 lbs extra choice Dried Peachei 25c Imperial Best hard wheat flour, sack $1.40 Pest Valley Flour $1.25 t lbs Jautn Rice ?...2oc I R. N. MORRIS lJSunkistM mm I hn fTTtcmt -iTs This Genuine Rogers Orarpe Spcon FREE ! Favo 1? "Sankist" Oranire or M ' to ai. Sim Re to pur chare", .'i. tc. .and we will pre sent you with $ genuine KxrersOrangeKpoon ef beaiitln, I desljn sndiioesi i I...- tf.ml.. i.vina wran. fi: ncratodlT. Send 12"huokist" kist." wrappers Said 12c lor each adJitkami spoon. lii fenititins. plneil0 hdi)i wbt-n liie atnouat It ackini:. mm uxm c; on smounw Thev trade abovs.24o prvii'r monHjr oruar. rxprepordur or lna intn "firsts." n will b tl.'l t M-liil first are fancv. fnu comi'late hi-t uC V'ti aide Dram lump IPs'; fiureless. aonor Lmi.'i "Huuklst' vidual orange a and MIU Hall" wr axixt bl prsaiisoa Yon vill know them j --h ! c in tht aiKu. v.. Tliey are worth fa IK II m 'm Ami "ii' , till' zzi Callfcrrii Lcm 3 .Come in "Sunkist Wrappers i Yon can iudire lmon9 br the mi,r''Kn!riar" wrnnwn f., th At iklck,nnil or aa "Sunkist" Oranses. and tlieir CALIFORNIA FRUIT 03 34 Clark Street, 7i j rj Vk ..MP'S I fFi .tlltlii' Portland's Popular Fire-Propf Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined With Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m, Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in tne metropolis of tne Northwest WRIGHT & DJCKINSONJHOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. mi!9 WLL'TI-..' .jSJ.UM...: LKfmvgi The Bosom Sets The Btud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front, in fact a perfect fit if we launder your shirts. It is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which do not rub or burn the fibre, but MOULD (he culTa, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new work, Vlsivors welcome. X Salem Steam Laundry 136.160 South Iiibmy Street J Try a Journal Want CASTOR I A Pot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature IP T.TI A V FREHCH FERIALE I ..HWll. PILLS. ai fl., r.prt.tN R..i fsf ftvrrankD Mmmnncrnom. nmn known to fail, 13,,. ttu-titm 4.un.ntitl or hotter KcfUiKlt-4. St-nt priil IW fl.OO par bo.. Uitl thtmcti trui.fc.rw rw'.l loi when rvliev-fii. Skiiipl.M Kree. irutu drucxta; Ouw act Ittvr ihttu ciiii yi-ur wrier to it aa, -ww., hub V"C11TIH. PR, it Mrrr n ymini m . . . Sold in Siem by Dr. S. C. Stont Salem's most poalar res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the Dublic who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGHchrist & Sons. Gold Oust Flour t c VET P0Wra I COMPANY. 8.y. Oi,o.. tMmiT i . x Ak four grow for it. Bnu ! Hhorta atwaya hmm. " low wt . . j t-. a. WAJ-LACE. Agt. rTTTIIfirTfiiinW'flaaama,,,. Oranges Fruit Grown! The orange is the most luscious ana neannroi fruit. California excels in aualityof oranges. Tre best of the California oranges are now cacked in individual wrappers labeled "Sun- Five thousand orange farm ers in California do their own shipping and selling. and select their crop "seconds." etc. The tree-ripened, hand-picked, seed- thin-skinned oranges every indi perfect tpeciraen of the finest variety of oranges. They are not only more neaitniui ana naiatahlo than other ornntres. but thev are actu ally cheapsr.fortheyare nearly all meat and nourishment. I Your dealer sells "Sunkist" Oranges. Ask for them. by the tissue paper wra;- "."-in ' i)-ar"5 :3 , wrflnni - r note the label. . N J l j , money to you "clothes" they wear. If the are htlcv ami 200(1. nitliT. Tliev are lust hs Una wiuppers art equally valuable. GROWERS' EXCHANGE CHICAGO, ILL. Flat Phone 25 "Ad" for Results; 1 'ii.;;,s;,.s3 1 V-,iVr,:'J! LU'i ", !. iVgmuii sum' .jrt-vi .;. Cl l)raied hem Vumrcr. The Best Heater It Tvill save you m-iey every day yo owa it. 1 ..ell .n u nstal' the beet. Let me phe you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plant for your home. Tbe best thing In the marktt for coking and lighting. A. L. Frasier Phone 1J5. SB 8 State Street j Salem Fence Works j 1 Heaarter. for Wot,. Wire t Fencing. Hop Wire. Barb t Wire, Poultry Netting. Shin- 4 b'", aiaunoia noonng, p. . 1 B. and Reedy Roofing. A.11 at t ; tne lowert prlcea. - X i rmc n uiimciu t -vwi w m m vv-m. -w 2,1 vua7' v' mtLUUAH jij S50 Court t Phone 1X4 MimMMMIIH' ' 1