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DAILY CAPITAL JO TONAL, SALEM. OREOOX. FRIDAV, JAXTARY 20, 1IMI. Brim six. The Famous The Lamp with Diffused Light ' thould always be used where several ' people sit, because it does not strain the ' eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every '. detail that increases its light-giving value I has been included. Ttie Rsyo is a low-priced lamp. You mty j pay $5, $10 or even $20 tor other limps snd get I a more expensive container but you cannot get ! a better light in in the Rsyo gives. This seison's Kayo hs a new and strength ' ened burner. A strong, durable shade-bolder . keeps the ahade on firm and true. Easy to keep i1 polished, aa it la made of aolid brass, finished i La nickel. Once a Rayo User, Always One. fj Standard Oil (Incorporate) STREET IMPROVEMENTS ATTRACT VISITORS SUREST AND BEST FOUNDATION FOR PROSPERITY AND RAPID flEOWTU-MANI ENTERPRISING CITIES IN OREGON ARE FEELING THE POWER OF GOOD ADVERTISING! IN PERMANENTLY ADOPTING BITULITHIC PAVING. The following extract. from an ar- nnd be was very loud In his praise of tide in the Grants Pass Observer, tDe Improvements In this city and he should be read and thoroughly digest-1 8a,d. tha our ltullthlc paved busl . . , , , . , i ness streets were the prettiest and ed by every loyal citizen of this city. lh ' ,,fc, . . . . . The moral Is Important and obvious. "The improvements made In pur business streets the past year are not other cities, but the past adminlstra only a good thing for the city and . tlon profited by the work of other the people living here, but they are advertising this city all over the state of Oregon and Impressing this city on the minds of all people through as tourists. Reports come from all over the "The streets and lights are a great state that people have hearfl of this advertisement to the city, but the im clty's elegant streets and the excel- provements should not be allowed to lent lighting system that lias been In-j stop, and the people should start right stalled. A gentleman was here from away to continue the Improvements Marshflcld last week who Is making the coming year. There Is now talk a tour of all the cities of Oregon, get-of continuing the bltulltlilc pavement ting Ideas on civic Improvement for up Sixth street for several blocks and the chnmber of commerce of his city, 'also talk of paving resident streets." AUSTRALIA TO EXPLOIT THE ANTARCTIC WHAI.KN AS DVVM HK.AI.S A III' Jul) . ANT, AND IT IS INTIMATED TIIKIIF IS 1'IiKXTY Oh MIXF.lt. AL WKALTH. Idnitio rtmn lanao wiu.J Melbourne, Jan. 20. Professor Mawson, who is to lead the scientific expeditions to the south polar re gional for1 which arrangements are now being madt), declared In au In terview that Australia stands to gain very consldertvbly from a thorough i I . 1 ! ! . . - " i USE TIZ-- SMALLER FEET 8or Feet, Tender Kvt Swollen Fwt Cured Kvxrf Time. Til Make Kore l'tvt. M'cll, No Matter What Ails Them. . Evoryoue who hi troubled with sore, sweaty, r tender fool swol lea fivt smolly feot, corns, cal louses or bunions nm quickly make tholr foet well now. Mere Is Instant relief aud a lusting, permauent rem edyIt's called TIZ. TIZ make ore feot well and swollen foet are quickly reduced to their natural slse. Thousands of ladles hat been able to woar shoos a full all mailer with, perfect comfort. It's the only foot remedy ever Biade which acts on the principle of drawing out all the poisonous emd tlona which cause sore feot. Pow ders and other remedies merely clou np tho pores. TIZ cleanses them out and keeps them clean. It work'i right off. You wHI feel better tha very first time It's used. Use It a week and you can forget you ever had aore feet. There is nothing on earth that can compare with It. TIZ Is for sale it all druggists JJ conts rr box or direct If you wUh from Waiter Luther Dodge ft Co., Chicago, Illinois. Kmf A - " v , Company O "This city did not start In on the improvements as early as some of the cities and got the best. "When the night trains pass through Grants Pass, passengers r who pass ; crane their necks to look at our beau Itlful paved and lighted streets. exploitation of the Anturtlc. Whales and fur seals, as well as minertl wealth are, to be had for the seeking and, with the aded advantage, that the Antartlc Is only five days "steam from Melbourne. l ne government him promised to BHslst the expedition. It Is proposed to establish a powrru' wireless tide graph station In the Antratlc to sup ply meteorological data to Australia Tho advantage of forecasts of this nature to the farming community of the Island continent Is easily seen Hlr Krnest Shackloton him cabled from England annnouneing that he is agreeable to Professor Mawson b'-iriR the leader of tho expedition. 1 o . Statement of ltecelpts And disbursements of (he Mutual Savings and Limn Association from April 1?, 1910, to December SI, 1910, both Inclusive: llecelpN. Dues received $N6:il.H0 Interest received 2S:!.sr Kntranco and transfer fees received 2 1.V75 Total $11131.00 UMlllt'MtMIICIlM. License) and Incorporation fees $ I OS. 20 HookH, bliuuks, stut i(,n"ry and supplies 'J IS.o1) Salary of sc'ivtitry tiOO.Ob I'iiIiI on loans 7:l:!"i.00 Sixteen shnres withdrawn 71. fill Olllre rent S1.(.'' ("ommlHslon paid for secur ing 21 shares i.i;;, A(i rtlsiiin ... ..... 21.70 Surety bonds for socri t u ,. pad treasurer 10.00 Cisli on bund 7:. "it ail $:u:!i.0rt his I'l.iin.; was in 1ST 9KMMIOO WOltTH (UKITSD ritSH.1 Pun l'Vsim Iscn, uiiii Jan. WINS.) 20. The pride of Wong Slni? Yum, Chinese merchant, Is worth $100,000, nnd his business iti'mnen nets hliu $U. fit! 2-11 per hour, according to a suit, brought against Immigration luapector Sf.raiul ami Robinson. Wong was wrongly imprisoned as a sm isgler suspect for sU hours. Ills business suffered $350; attorneys' fees and I costs were $1250. and his pride ws nur lor me uaiauce or iiui.uuo. bis; compntqnt aays. Urn lllliul While IMiiyiug. Irt'Tin ru usistp wini. New York, Jan. 20. Douglas Oe O.MUi'lie. eomposer of light opera stricken blind so suddenly as he st at his piano last evening, that ho asked who had switched off the lights, may regain his sight. Prysl clans say bllndiiena resulted from paralysis of the optic nerve, probably caused by rupture of a blood ves sel, if the blood clot can be absorbed I)e Orouche will regain his sight. 'AMERICA'S FAVORITE ACTRESS i M.IKY Ml.NKKIG, 0E OF THE I STAGE'S GREATEST AKTISTS TO PRESENT A STRONG! PLAY HERE SATIKDAY. The appearance of Mary Mannerlng in her new play. "A Man's World" I promises a treat to those who see In this drama which had a long run In New York, the culminating triumph of her bistronlc career. Because of her appealing feminine art and per sonal beauty, she fills a position In the hearts of theater-goers unique in Its way. In her last offering she had more than duplicated any of her pre vious successes. Miss Mannerlng's new role gives her a striking chance to display to full advantage the qualities which have brought her fame. She delin eates the character of a woman who enters a man's world, and combats what she considers one of the great est existing wrongs of the time even though by so doing she breaks her own heart. Enacting the role of a novelist for the betterment of women, Frank Ware, the woman In the story', has an adopted child whose presence even in her more or less Bohemian surround ings arouses suspicion. There is -a Jealous woman to fan the flame. It Is found that the child bears a re semblance to Malcolm Gaskell, with whom Bhe Is in love. Then conies the Inevitable disclo surethat he Is the father of the child and she has been rearing his offspring. He argues that things can not be changed, and she complains of the rank Injustice of It all. There is a striking climax. The principal male character in the play says: "This is a man's world. Mun sets the standard for women. He knows she is better than he Is and demands that she ' be and if she Isn't, she's got to suffer for It." As tile leading woman, Mary Mannerlng tights for the same standard of con duct for men and women, and lives up to her ideals. At the Grand Opera House, Satur day, January 21. Prices: 50c, $1.00, Sl.f.O, $2.00. o WILI, HOLD FIRST ANNUAL MILITARY TOl'KNAMKNT Oregon Agricultural College, .Inn. 17. Major McAlexander, command ant of the cadet regiment at the col lege, has completed the plans for the first annual military tournamt nt which will be given by the regiment on Saturday evening, January 21 The military tournament Is entirely a now proposition for colleges of the Northwest, and it will resemble the military tournament given by the regulars In Tacoma last year. It will consist of a parade by the regiment, a uiiuuiion arm, a arm oy two se lected companies, a competitive drvlll by squads, a wall scaling contest by representatives from each company The ofcers will give a musical saber drill, consisting of Hull's Manual, and Inter in thu evening a dunce will be given In the gym. This Is the first exhibition of Its kind to be given in the new armory, which has the lurg. est, enclosed men of Its kind on const. the I ALL OUT OF SORTS Hns Any Salem Person Neter Felt Thnt Way? I Feel all out of sorts? j Tired, blue, Irritable nervous? Hack feels lame and achy? ! That's the story of sick kidneys Und blood circulating about; I 1'ric arid po'snnlng tho body. Just one way to feel right again, Help the sluggish kidneys; 1 Do it with Ilonn'8 Kidney PHls. Mrs. It. M. Toon, 223 N. Main St..1 Albany, tire., suys: "I used Doan'sj Kidney Vllls threo years bko nnd : they gave mo grent relief for back-j actio nnd other symptoms of klilmyi and bladder troubble. The pain in my j back ceased ami my condition Im proved In every respect. I am glad ! to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." ( For sule by all dealers. Price f0c. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New' York, sole agents for the United; States. Remember the name Doan's I and take no other. Four cougars and several wildcats haVe been killed near McKeuto bridge lately. How delicious were the !s of boyhood. N pies now ever taste to good. What's changed? The slesT No. It's you. You've lost tk strong healthy stomach, the vigorous lWer. the active kidneys, the regular kew ela of boyhood. Your dlgestloa 1 poor and you blame the food. What's needed! A complete toning up by Electric Bitters of all organs of -gestloa Stomach, I.lver, . Kidneys. Bowels Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and apprecia tion of food and fairly saturate year body with new health, strength snd tiger. Fifty cnu at J. C. Perry . Climate Failed Medicine Cnred. It hnm been abnmlintly hnn Ih-it rf, fr-Bh lr, ant omJ frM. do h-lp many persons suffer nK from tutn u loia. But, to b re:iI- honest, it nii t be admiit1 that t' " di-ae i Bell"n more than "arrestee. ' Something bum is needed. K'-kman'B Atterntlvo i a medlrln Tir-u tor the cure f Tut.' r ui'' i. it h;. rul ed this disease a'f;t:n ad arriin. of'"n these ctire have tern elferled wher.- tn; surroundings were rvt ideal. wli-re no Intelligent care was t;ike;i of the patient, where money was e. riri'-: B'"! food and good rooking unuauai et rur.s result ed. Now we argne aid uri?e thnt Kck man's Alterative aho';M l.e used In e-err case of Tuberculosis. In addition to (too!, nnurishing food, and frcMi air, whicu wu all need. The facts the evldenee of rurei th.it have been made are liit.retin reading. A remarkabre cure follows: Weldon, 111. Gentlemen:ThrouKh J-Vkman'a Altera tive I have been saved from a premnturo Krave. and, feeling that I mlKlit benefit suffering: humanity, I take pleasure in writing you a brief history of my sick ness, which you are at liberty to use )Dn December li, 1S0I, I taken with typhoid pneummiln. My lungs be came very much aT-iiel; mv sputum was examined and TuU'rculois Harillt was found. On February 21t. MOV as advised to no to t'ntt Worth. Texas. While there an abscess In my ritrht lime broke and discharged. I grew wor, and becume very much emacUti-'d. My p'lyfi cian Informed me that I must go tr Colorado as quickly as posmhle. I l"fi Texas June 1st, and arrived In Canor. City June 3rd, very fiehle. After bein? there two weeks, my physician Informed me thnt nothing could bo done, as my case was hopeless. 'Ihree weeks later I returned home, weighing 103 pounds, the doctor having given me no assurance of reaching there ullve. On ihe llth of July I began taking Eckman's wonderful remedy for Con sumption, it being very highly recom mended. To-day I welsh li8 pounds. I am stout and well and can do any kind of work about my grain elevator. I have not an ache nor puln In my lunc. eat well, sleep well, and never felt betier. I would be glad If every person mulcted with Tuberculosis took Kckmnn's cure." (Signed Affidavit) ARTHUR WEBB. Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Kever; Throat snd Lung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Kckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence, for Bale by all leading druggists anc J. C. PERRY. Salem, Oregon "Sanklst" Oranges for Salads. "Sunklsts," California' most select, tree-ripened full-flavored oranges, make fine salads and are so free of seeds, fibre and other waste that they are the most economical of all fruits. Your fruit dealer sells them. Each Sunktst Orange bears a wrapper la beled "SUNKIST." Look for it. Save the wrappers and get valuable pre miums. Note list of premiums in Sunkist Orange advertisements in this paper. o Deafness Cnunot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closel, deaf ness Is the result,, and unless the In flammation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal conditio;, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of-10 are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Wa will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by atarrh) that cannot be cured by Rail's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o- Try a Journal want ad. A Rellnble Cough Medicine la a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline. N. 8th St., Easton, Pa., states: "Several members of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and 1 am never without a bottle in the house. It soothes and relieves the Irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found It a rellnble couch cure and rln not hna. lute to recommend It highly." For ia grippe coughs and stutty colds, for children and grown persons and for aencate people use only Foley's Hon ey and Tar. Contains no opiates. Red Cross. Pharmncy. All patent medicine or medicines ad !erlled In thi paper ar for sale at I . DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug ator In Oregon owe no one, and no one owe It; carries large stock; its shelven, oounters and show cases arj loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of all kOdi for medicinal purposes. Dr 8 tone Is a regular graduate in, medi cine and has had many years of ex perience la the practice. Consulta tions ar fre. Prescriptions art free, and only regular pries for med Ickaa, Dr. Stone can b found a his drug tors, 8a!m, Or., from ? in tb tnornib until si nighl I i L GOOD JEWS FOR LOVERS OF MUSIC 1U LI.E MILLER III AMAS, MEZ-ZO-S01'HA), M. I- BOWMAN, lUSSO, ( INTATE, IV. H. BOONE, I'lAVIST, TO BE HERE TUESDAY Lovers of art and music of this city will be accorded an opportunity next Tuesday evening to hear a trio of brilliant and famous artists such as have not appeared in Salem be fore and in presenting this trio of artists to the public the management enjoys great satisfaction and congrat ulate the patrons of musical art on their rare opportunity to enjoy the works of the great masters of com positions, as executed and interpreted by such finished musicians. Pauline Miller-Chapman has achieved her International popularity as one of the foremost mezzo-so prano dramatic singers and studied for years under the most skillful vocal Instructors in Italy and Ger many, after whlcb she toured the principal cities of Europe, appearing before the most critical and exact ing audiences and receiving their ap proval everywhere. Immediately upon her return to America she stepped Into the first ranks of con cert singers, winning the great au diences of Eastern cities by the matchless beauty of her sweet tones and the dramatic favor of her Inter pretation of the roles of the greatest composers. Mr, M. U. Bowman began his pro fessional career as an actor and ! while enjoying splendid success, his I asniratlnnn InnlreH tn tho nna..an stage for the fulfillment of his Ideals, and his marvelous vocal power and expression soon won him recognition, and Henry Savage tendered him a contract to tour the country as lead ing basso. He appeared in all the chief cities of the country under Mr. Savage's management for four years, enjoying magnificent triumphs every where; but wishing to enter recital and conceit work, he has left the pleasant and desirable field of opera to pursue the art of music. His ap pearance in recital permits bis au ditors to enjoy the highest form of musical, entertainment from one of the world's greatest bassos. Mr. William II. Boone- has long been the Idol of American music lov ers. His popularity with the elite of Newport brought many calls for his piano and organ recitals in the great social events of New York and Bos ton and established his career among tho most famous musicians of the country. His work on either the pi ano or organ is full of dash and brilliancy and he blends the tonal power of the instruments with the peculiar art and rare skill of an ac, complished mastero. o Real estate very active In Ontario. MM MMMMMM Salem Cement Sewer Pipe ' C,lazej Insldo by friction; made with Salem, labor, by Salem men, with Salem money. Pat ronize home industry. Deliv ered in all parts of the city. House connections a specialty. Cement sewer pipe does not havie to be burned, so does not warp as salt-glazed pipe does. Cement pipe has greater com pressive tensile and bursting strength. We exercise the greatest cmo in the manufacture of this pipe, using a mixture of one part ce ment to two parts coarse, clean sand. oa:em aewer ripe Uo. I t 2,13 s,,",h Liberty, Salem, Ore. t IMI -- : Pair Ground Feed and Grocery All nice fresh, new Goods. I No old Goods to work off. I Nice Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, 10 lac Bacon, nice 20c 17 lbs. Cane Sugar $t.o lbs extra choice Dried Peaches 23c Imperial Best hard wheat flour, sack $1.40 Best Valley Flour..- J lbs Japan Rice .$1.23 ..!3c f R. N. MORRIS Phoae 1407. 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The reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such, as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. Women who tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound to restore their health. Commercial The kind of advertising that pays cannot be bad for a song. We do the kind that pays. Our work Is the best and prices uni form. If you have not given The Journal a trial it will pay you to do so. We always aim to please. Daily Capital Journal The Bosom Sets The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck;, button boles exactly meet buttons, no bulging front, in fact a perfect fit If we launder your shirts. It Is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, whlcb do not .ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffB, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new work. Visitors welccme. Salem Steam Laundry 138-1 eft South, Liberty Street CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature MR"? FRENCH FEMALE lUlJtiiiil ii PILLS. A S,. r,, Kim, for Si rp1.M, ,.,,,, M th. ill tui vouruiilrr, to ih. iinitkiiiiiicii eo...o imc.,,,.. Sold in Salem by Dt. S. C. Slone Salem's most poular res- taurart THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, ; Wm. McGilchrist & Sons; Gold Dust Flour Made 07 the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY", Sydacy, Oregoa. Made for Family Cse. Ask roar, grocer for It. Rru ad sthorts always a baa. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. Oloma, "Wisconsin. " For three years I wa troubled witli female weakness, IrregularitieH, backache and bearing down paint. I saw an ad vertisement of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd decided to try it. After taking several bottles I found it was helping me, and I must say that I am perfectly well now and can not thank you enough for what Lydia E. Pink bain's Vegetable Compound has done for me." - Mrs. .John Wentland, 11. F. 1., No. 3, Box OO, C'oloma, Wisconsin. are suffering from those dis Advertising Flat Phone 24 1 I I '4 ii i . 4 V i -Celebrated Lenr x Frirnrc i I The Best Heater It will save you v-iej eyery day ye own n. 1 ..eii , d n3taJ, tne best Let me give you figures. See Me About an individual lighting plant for your home. The beat thlsg in the markst for uxiktng and lighting.. A. L. Fraiier Phone 135. 25f, State Streef 1 Salem Fence Works I I Headquarters for Woven Wire f I Fencing. Hon Wlr Rmrh Wire, Poultry Nettlnf. Shi a- 8'es, Malthold Roofln P. A. t t B. and Ready Roollng. All at f x k - 1 . . io lowest prices. g zot court street Phone 114 3