DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX. TXESDAT, FEBRVARV 28, 191 1.
Two Big Shipments of
Tailored Suits for Ladies
Were Received Yesterday
New Hand
Tailored
Suits
for men.
Hand Tailored Clothes,
look best and wear best
but it is not this hand
tailoring alone which
specially recommend
them to you. Its style
and fabric, Its individuality has. been sewed into every
garment. The next time you ae ready for a suit let us
show you our excellent
ALL WOOL CLOTHING
Prices Most Reasonable
MA W
GIVEN ONE
MORE WEEK
TO REPORT
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OOTHtS
WATER COMMITTEE THINKS AR.
RAXttEMEXTS FOR PURCHASE
OF PLANT WILL BE COMPLET,
EI) BY MEETING OF COUNCIL
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT.
"After we have a few more meet
ings I think we will convince the en
gineer that the plant Is not worth 30
cents more than we have offered for
it," said Councilman Lafky last ev
ening, in reporting on the negotia
tions under way by a special commit
tee for the purchase of the water
plant of the Salem Water Company,
and in requesting that another week
be allowed the committee to continue
the negotiations.
The commttee had promised faith
fully to make complete report last ev.
ening, but circumstances over which
It seems to have had no control, pre
vented. Mr. Lafky announced that
several conferences had been had with
R. M. Donald, the engineer represent
ing the company, and that much data
and figures had been considered. As
above Indicated, he voiced It as his
opinion, that the committee was pre
vailing upon the engineer to come
around to its views as to the value of
the plant, and that by another week
the committee will be ready to give
a complete report.
The additional week was granted
the committee, and it seems certain
that a report on the subject will Ho
forthcoming at the next meeting of
the council.
Save
M
oney
By Buying Your Jewelry Now
We do not want to move this stock
into our new location.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
Power's Jewelry Store
247 North Commercial Street
QUARANTINE
AGAINST
HONOLULU
SKIX SUFFERER SAYS
"IF I HAD ONLY KNOlYJi"
"It I had only known how quickly
friema can be cured, what long
ran of awful suffering It would
have saved me," writes F. A. Will, of
M6 Washington st San Francisco,
Cil.
This, after 40 years of suffering and
fter using less than one bottle of the
of Wintergreen-Thymol D. D. D.
"escrlption.
T7 at least a 25 cent bottle Tn
W certain knowledge, D. D. D. Pre-1
scriptlon always gives instant relief
absolute relief Inside of 10 seconds!
J. C. Perry, Druggist.
GASOLINE EXPLOSION
DESTROYS AUTO FACTORY
Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 28. Fire result
ing from the explosion of gasoline in
the engine room this afternoon total
ly destroyed the Haynes Automobile
factory. The loss Is estimated at
$750,000.
Two employes are missing and Su
perintendent George Elmers fears
that they were burned to death.
Advance Announcement.
U. G. SHIPLEY CO.
257-259 N. Liberty St., Salem, Ore.
At your service about MARCH 10th,
with a complete, line of ready to use
Merchandise and Ladies, Misses and
Children's Ready to Wear Garments
direct from the leading manufacturers
nd importers of New York.
New Store. New Stock.
Quality Merchandise.
Popular Prices.
V- G. Shipley Co.
j t'NlTKn l'KESN I.KASKP WIRE 1
San Francisco, Feb. 28. To pre
vent the cholera now raging in Hon
olulu from spreading to SanFraneis.
co, quarantine officials have served
notice that all vessels clearing from
the Hawaiian port must show a clean
certificate of health before they will
be allowed to dock here. Vesete fall
ing in this will be held up at Angel
Island for tlrorough investigation.
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SUPREME COURT
HANDS DOWN
FOUR OPINIONS
Declaring that where a city Incurs
a debt for street Improvement work
and agrees to create a special fund
for the payment of the work, and
then unreasonably delays in the
creation of the fund, that the con
tractors have under the law of the
state the right of an action against
the city, the supreme court this
morning reversed the circuit court of
Multnomah in the case of J. P. Neil,
appellant against the city of Port
land. A warrant was drawn in favor of
Neil, it seems, for the sum of some
$700 for the improvement of Gold
smith street. It was drawn upon a
special fund created by an ordinance
but which ordinance was declared In
valid. For five years the contractor
waited for his pay and finally an ac
tion was brought against the city for
damages amounting to some $7,000.
The city demurred to the complaint
on the ground that it did not state
facts sufficient to constitute a cause
of action and the circuit court up
held it. The supreme court now re
verses this decision.
Three Other fuses.
Decisions were rendered in three
other cases and they were as fol
lows: '
' L. B. Kinney, appelant against Ber
that O. Smith and her husband, R. H.
Smith, an action from Coos county,
brought to have a deed declared a
mortgage, judgment bf; the lower
court modified, '
J. C. Bradlt against M. J. Sharkey,
an action brought In the circuit court
of Clackamas county and the object
of which was to- quiet title to a tract
of land, Judgment of the lower court
affirmed.
F. S. Dow, respondent against the
Courteney Lumber company, et al, an
action brought In the circuit court of
Coos county and the purpose of which
was to foreclose a mechanic's Hen,
Judgment of the court affirmed.
An attack of the grip Is often fol
lowed by a persistent cougb.' which
to many proves a great annoyance.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha?
been extensively used and with good
success for the relief and cure of
this cough. Many cases have bpen
cured after all other remedies had
failed. Sold by all dealers.
OAK LODGE A
FINE ADDITION
NOW-OPENING
THIKTY-FOI B AD A HALF ACRES
.NEAR PARK SCHOOL TO BE
PLATTED A SPLENDID RESI.
DEJiCE DISTRICT.
Cakes Hena Baking Easy
Announement is made today of the
opening of Oak Lodge, tract of land
that has long held back the spread of
Salem's population on the east.
Oak Lodge is two blocks from the
Park school and is to be the closest
in addition on the market. The city
has built up far beyond it on both
sides, and, in this respect, resembles
more the Ladd tract In Portland,
now called Laurelhurst, than any
other property in Salem. There are
acres In the piece comprising
190 lots and as soon as the plat is
approved, which will not be later
than Friday the addition will be of
fered for sale.
Oak Lodge is within easy walking
distance to the business district and
this feature alone Involves a saving
to the average family of from $3 to
$10 per month, averaging about $80
per year, or 8 per cent on an invest
ment of $1000. The timber has been
removed from the place leaving beau
tiful oaks here and there to afford
ornament and shade. All the stumps
and brush are under contract to be
removed and streets are now1 being
graded. Every block has alleys, and
city water is already on the place.
The now sewer now being constructed
will serve Oak Lodge, and all sewer
and street Improvements are to be
paid by the present owner. Electric
lights are' likewise to be extended
over the addition and everything
done to make it convenient and up
to date.
All surface water flow Is to be kept
off the premises and confined to
proper channels. Its elevation is
high and with a gentle slope to the
west.
The original intention of the owner
was to withhold the sale of lots until
the property was fully Improved, but
such has been the Inquiry and de
mand for lots that It has been decid
ed to open the tract for sale with the
improvement guarantee as soon as
the plat is completed. Already two
modern houses are under construc
tion in the addition and indications
are that the record for building this
year at Oak Lodge will be a pace set
ter for Salem.
A reasonable building restriction
will be made rand home builders in
Oak Lodge can be assured that no
1 1 ymiiwrXw 1
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
maae from Royal crape
cream or Tartar
malm lime phosphate
cheap structure will mar the attrac
tiveness of the place.
Oak Lodge today affords one of the
prettiest landscapes about Salem and
the owner intends that Its upbuilding
shall be consistent.
The Yew Park car runs within two
blocks of the addition, giving easy
access to all parts of the city.
Lots are 50x100 feet with ailevs.
and the terms of sale are $10 down
and small monthly payments. The
opening prices are low and will elve
early purchasers a rare opportunity
for handsome profits.
The agents are Meyers & Thlelson.
490 State street, who will be glad to
show the public over the premises.
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THE BOYAL NEIGHBORS.
(Continued from rage 1.)
exemplary floor work contest in
which two teams from Portland and
the team of the local order will cdm
pete for a handsome silver cup pro
vided by the supervisor and deputy
of the order. This will be one of the
most interesting features of the convention.
Besides the transaction of general
routine business, the convention will
elect state officers and delegates to
the Bupreme camp which will be held
at Denver in the first week of May.
Lunch will be served each day at
noon in the banquet room for the ben
efit of the delegates and visiting mem
bers.
The Doctor's Answers On
Health and Beauty Questions
By Dr. Theodore Beck
The. questions answered Mow are general In character:
the symptoms or illnesses arc siren anil answer will apply
to any case of similar nature
Those wishing further ailvlre. free, ma Tiuldresi Pr. Tneo.
Beck. College Hid.. Colleee-Klwooil Ktu. lrtnn Ohl, n.
cloning aeiraddreimed envelope for replv. No questions will
be answered unless full name and addrens Is given. Initials X
or now de plume will be used In answers. Tb prescrln- 4.
tlons can be tilled at any well atm-sed drug store. Any
drug-gist can order of wholesaler. i
t
i
To Cure a Cola In One Day.
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab
lets. Druggists refund mosey if It
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture is on each box. 25c.
Em T7
The Improvements
are going
on at
ICIMGW00D
echtel & Bynon.
Mother: You are correct in sur
mising that your baby Is cross and
fretful and palo, sleepless and thin
because or what seems inherited con.
stipation No one should expect an
infant to be a "good baby" so long
aa It Is constipated even for 24
hours. This makes a splendid acting
laxative and has a curative effects on
infants, children and adults: aromat
ic fluid cascara- 1 oz., compound es
sence rardiol 1 oz., aromatic syrup
rheubarb 4 ozs. Mix: Infant doses 5
to 10 drops three or four times dally.
Begin with small doses and gradual
ly increase if necessary.
Mrs. L. O.: Your question and
symptoms have been answered and
explained several times heretofore In
these columns, but as they may have
escaped your attention It will repeat
my advice as I have for many others.
Your family of six Is Indeed finding
this a hard winter, all of them hav
ing coughs and colds, and being kept
from their work and school for fear
of pneumonia. Yes, living comes
high and medicine may some times
appear a luxury, but seldom. I will
advise you how to make a cheap but
most valuable cough syrup at home.
Compared to labeled cough syrups It
will save you two to three dollars.
Obtain from amy well stocked drug
gist a 2 1-2-oz. package of essence of
Menlho-lnxene, and mix It with a
home.mnde syrup ncoording to direc
tions accompanying It. This makes a
full pint of the finest laxative, eura-
tlve and toalc cough syrup; superior
to patent or labeled goods and about
8 times cheaper. It makes the most
effective cough remedy that I have
ever prescribed.
Jim: Smothering sensations, heart
palpitation, fast breathing with slight
exertion, nervousness, paleness, weak
ness, stomach distress, wind and gns,
belching and bloating indicate chron
ic dyspepsia, accompanied by anem
la (abnormal thinness) due to varl
oua causes and curable by a positive
treatment. For the dyspepsia and
Indigestion obtain, tablets r trlopep
tine and take -as per directions ac
companying.
As a powerful though gentle sys
tem tonic and nerve treatment have
this prescription filled: Compound
syrup of hypophosphltes 6 ozs., tinc
ture cadomeno compound 1 o.., com.
pound essence of cardiol 1 oz. Mix,
shake bottle well and take a teas
poonful before meals If appetite Is
poor, or after meals If good. Also
take a dose at bedtime. Continue
four to six weekB and write me again
If necessary to uro progressive treat
ment. I am confident this will cure
you.
Raymond: I do not wonder that
you want relief from the) terrible
distressing symptoms of oatarrh.
Your Indigestion, kidney and blad
der troubles are due to catarrh, as
your system has become affected
throughout long neglect of proper
treatment. You or anyone with
chronic calarrh need local and consti
tutional treatment. Obtain 2 ozs.
antiseptic vtlann powder. To a pint
of warm water add a half teaspoonful
of the powder and muff the water
into the noa-tdlls and gargle the
throat until cleansed ,of ull mucous.
Then take a level teaspoonful of vl
lano and mix with one ounce of vas
eline. Apply this ointment to the
nostrils morning aud night. Also
take 3 or 4 teaspoonfuls daily of thi
mixture: Fluid extract buchu 1 o.,
compound balmwort 1 oz., syrup sar
saparllla compound 4 ozs. Mix and
shake well.
Sarah: I never use full names In
my answers in this paiper, but those
wishing their letters answered in
these columns must sign full name
and address.
Young Man: Yes, I can offer anr
man whose vitality la lowered hope,
but faithful, progressive treatment Is
often necessary. Your condition Is
not beyond hope. Careful living will
greatly aid In restoring the viihal'
powers which have weakened from a
dissipation of your vital forces la
both work and pleasure. Timidity,
insomnia, nervousness and inability
to act rationally and naturally as
healthy, vigorous person would can
soon be overcome, Mid a bounding
new health can be felt surging
through the entire system if the fol
lowing treatment is faithfully ad
hered to. 1'se the following power
ful though harmless nerve tonic In.
teaspoonful doses, 3 to 4 times a day:
Compound fluid of balmwort 1 oz...
compound essence cardiol 1 oz., tinc
ture cadomene compound 1 oz. (not
cardamonf and compound syrup snr
saparllla 3 ozs. Mix all together and
Bhakewell. Then, to enrich the blood"
and incrense your weight, which la
far below normal, get a package of
3-graln hypo-nuclane tablets. Take
one tablet after meals, and you wilf
soon ho rejuvenated into perfect
health.
1 Miss R.: The most successful
j treatment for Increasing the weight
Is the regular and persistent use of 3
grain hypo-nuclano tablets. Direc
tions accompany sealed package. Thl
treatment rounds out the figure.
makes pink cheeks, red Hijp and
sparkling eyes of health.
Mrs. E. F.: I certainly sympa
thize with any one who Is so unfor
tunate as to be a chronic victim of
sleeplessness. This condition, If ne
glected; la a fluent c(tufipsn.n
Ity. ,.If your, case Is accompanied
with Indigestion of any uneasy feel
ing of tho slonuic.htake tablets trkr
peptlne. The directions' accompany
The treatment to overcome- sleep!,
leHsness without narcotics is as fol,.
Idws: Fluid extract pnsslfioni 1 07i
coniK)und" fluid balmwort 1 oz., ar
omatic elixir' 4 ozs. Mix and take 3
to 4 teattpoonful between the noon
hour and bedtime. Report to me In
three or four weeks for progressive?
treatment. TIiIb Is fine for Irrffnbfl!
ty, too.
Lady: Yes, I can recommend a
splendid njid cheap preparation to
use as a dry shampoo for the hair. It
makes the hair clean, fluffy and bril
liant and increases its growth: Mix
6 ozs. pulverized orris root with 2
ozs. vllnne powder. Sprinkle a tnble
spoonful through the hair, massaging
with the fingers; then brush' and
comb until all traice of powder Is re
moved. May be left on over night
with advantage,
Harriet: Certainly you can over.
como excessively oily or greasy hair
and dandruff. Three or four appl
catlons of plain yellow mlnol will
work wonders 011 the hair and scalp.
This will cure any like yours
quickly. It Is packed In 4-ounce Jars
with directions accompanying.
I.OAIHXU TRANSPORT
WITH FAMISH SI ITLIKS
fllNI'IKD I'RKKS I.KAHKO WIIIB
Seattle, Wash., Feb. 28. The work
pf loading the transport liuford with
lufferers In China will begin this af
ternoon Immediately after the vessel
ties up at the (lock here. The Huford
will sail for China Saturday after
noon. Just before Bulling there will
he services on board to which tlm
supplies destined to aid the famine public has been invited.
Ash and Oak Wood
We ha about 250 cordswhich we must
remove from premises to permit clear
ing land and will sell in large or small lots
below the market for immediate delivery
RODGERS PAPER CO.,
220 State (Street
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