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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
PACE FOCB VAJLX CAPITA! JOCRSAIi, - SALEM, OREGON, TI ESDAT, MARCH 21, 1911. CITY DADS GET DOWN TO PAVING SESSION IAHV NIGHT WAS K. VOTED ALMOST ENTIRELY TO MATTERS OP STREET PAVING MANY IMPROVEMENTS OR DERED AND BIDS CALLED FOR ReaJIzIng that the city Is progress Ing that it is forging ahead by leaps and bounds and desiring to keep pace with it, and realizing that the street Improvement season Js here, property owners from various portions of the city last evening sub mitter! petitions for the pavin? of the streets upon which they own proper ty. The property owners in the city In general have for some time oeen In Just such a mood want to go ahead and pnogrees, and not back wards and every meeting of the . council for the last couple of mouths nas been flooded with petitions for street Improvement wor. Specifica tions and petitions for the carrying out of some of the improvement pe tloned for some time ago were adopt, ed last evening, and also the record er ordered to advertise for bids, and It begins to look now as though that after awhile the people will be grant. d tholr -wishes, and that before the season for street Improvement Is over. Streets to Re Improved. Specifications and plans for the Improvement of East State street, from the Mill creek bridge to the penitentiary grounds, were adopted, and the city recorder directed to ad vertise for bids. The same action was taken regarding the Improve ment of Mberty street from Court to North Mill. Doth specifications call Tor bltullthlc. Specifications and plains for the Im provement of Cottage from Court to Mill crewk with bltullthlc were also presented, but referred to the street committee. There were two petitions for El oso pavement Market street from Seventh to the Oregon & California! rallnoad tracks, and D street from ' Twontleth to Winter street. Both were referred to the committee on streets. Plank sidewalks were ordered In-1 tailed on the west side of the Fair, Grounds Road, and also on Mission street. SEVENTH WARD IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE TO MEET A Skin of Beauty la a Joy forever. DR. T. Fallx Gouraud'a Oriental Cream or Magioal Baautlfler. S5SJ J.:a it5 There is to be a big metling of the Seventh Ward Improvement League at Townsend Hall, in South Salem, this evening, and a number of import ant matters will come up tor dis cussion and disposal. The commit tee having charge of the prize lawn contest will have a report to make as well as some other committees, and a good attendance Is expected as the residents of South Salem are gener. ally much Interested In the doings ,of the league. The club contributed from their general fund to help secure the two free lectures on "Landscape Garden ing," that were recently given at the High School building. They al so took the Initiative in circulating petitions to secure an extension of tho city delivery mall service for that end of the city. And the end Is not yet, for they have a lot of good things to spring uton the proper time comes. ' v a & w I I Remorfl Tin, PlmplM, Freckle. Mlb iVciiei, Rfcaa, ind bkia If. wet. ua every Diem u a on oeuiy-. Da ae- vT fie ri-tfctinn. It CARRIERS SHOULD HAVE A DAY'S REST II A HI) WOKKEI) 10T OF MEN WHO UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS HAVE TO GIVE TIIEIK SUNDAYS FOR ACCOMMODATION OF A FEW. fa Hood tii U of 64 yean, ud U m numleM ire taste It to be Mire It la pro perl r made.. Acct-pt do counter feit of titular Bune. Dr. L. A. Sayrf) Mid to Udy of tbe hmut too (ft puleut): At you lavliei will use them. I recummena 'Goarnad't trim' M tlis ln4 harmful of all the km preparaMoos." For by all drajtiau and Faaef Ooodi Dvalera in th Uaited Hut, Cud aod lurop. FERD.T.HQPU)IS,Prok. 37 Gftii Jmn Street. It H THEORY AIIO PRACTICE DID NOT AGREE JAP WANTED HOY TO HIT AT HIS NOSE AND WATCH HIM DODOE THE BLOW THE HOY STRUCK AND THE JAP DODGED JUST A TRIFLE TOO LATE. A 8Hciul Mcdhrne for Kidney All. ments. Many elderly people have found Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick re lief and permanent benefit from kid ney and bladder ailment ar.d from annoying urinary Irregularities due to advancing years. I&auo N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., says: "Foley's Kid ney Remedy effected a complete cure In my cose, and I want othors to know of It." Red Cross Pharmacy. The unthinking public has taken the faithful service uncrriirlelnirlv rendered by the letter carriers, as a mere matter of fact, but when It was brought to their attention that the man who delivered their mall, and whom they have grown to look tinon as a friend, was compelled to render service on Sundays in preparing mall for delivery to patrons who might call at the postofflce for it they Im mediately became Interested In the agitation carried on by the Lord's Day Alliance of the United States, with the result that many postofflces throughout the country have been cloned on Sundays In response to pe titions signed by the citizens. Letter carriers, like all good citizens, enjoy the opportunity to spend as much time as possible with their families and if the Sunday-closing movement continues to receive the same consid eration in the future that It has in tho pnBt year, it will not be long be fore the men can enjoy a few hours of extra rest on Sunday mornings, and at the same time attend church services and spend tho rest of the day as good-living citizens should. 0 To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund mosey If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25c. Young America and Old Japan met in conflict on the streets of Salem yesterday and Young America won easily. S. Watanabe proprietor of a Japan ese cleaning and dyeing establish ment on Center street, was celebrat ing a birthday anniversary, and by 3 o'clock in the afternoon his enthusi asm had reached a high pitch. Arthur Copplin, an errand boy for the Chicago Store, was sent on an errand to the plumbing shop adjoin ing the Jap's establishment. Watanabe was anxious to display his strength and he and young Cop plin engaged In a friendly tussle on the sidewalk, each endeavoring to wrest from the other his grasp upon a slender bit of wood. Tiring of this innocent amusement, nnd wishing to show his superiority In the fistic line over that of the white boy, Watanbe ! teaBed Copplin to strike him. That this reqeust was deliberately made by the Jap is borne out this morning by several eye witnesses of the affair. 1 "Hit nie right there," said the Jap, pointing to his nose. "I will dodge this way and that way," he continued, ! at the same time rapidly moving his j shoulders from side to side, lllustrat- Ing how quickly and cleverly he j would dodge the arm of the white j boy. J Copplin was not seeking an en-! counter, and started toward his bicy- cle which was lying on the sidewalk. I The Jap, however, wanted more exer cise and he got it. He got it right on the tip of the nose per Wantan be's request. After Copplln's patience had been severely tried by the Jap's continuous teasing to "hit me right there;" the Yankee hoy hit the Nipponese hit him right on the tip of the nose. Blood came, and with it trie Jap came back for more. Copplin, being a n 11 N II 1 11 u II II II II II II II I II II w a II I IJ 11 12 h 11 11 ti 11 u n 11 11 11 H 11 n H 11 11 11 11 ti 11 a u a 13 n 11 u 11 11 ei 11 11 11 11 11 11 u H u n ri n 11 n a 11 a 11 11 11 ti 11 11 11 !i ti u sLsszazassasSaWSaMasara --5. HYGIENIC BEDDIN Use Sanitary Mattresses, Pillows and Com forts, they don't cost any more than the other kind. We are Salem Agents for the nationally advertised Sealy Mattress, the well known Ostermoor Mattress, and for Emmerich guaranteed Feather Pillows. The Celebrated Sealy Tuftless Mat tress Is made of a single' bat of the purest, longest fibre cotton obtain, able. It has a perfectly smooth sur face, and Is the softest, most luxur ious mattress on, the market. It is guaranteed for 20 years. Try one; we know you'll like It. Every C. E. & Co. Feather Pillow has attached the Emmerich Guarantee Certificate We have handled pillows for many years; naive tried almost every factory in the country and do not hesitate tp say that the Emmerich pillows are the best on the market. They are gualranteeed to be perfectly sanitary and to contain only pure, clean feathers. We show these pillows in all the grades and prices and in a variety pf patterns of coverings. There a.re few pspple who do not know of the excellencies of the Oster moor Mattress, either from using one or through hearing people who do use one praise It. The Ostermoor Is built of pure cotton felt arranged In layers so that it cannot possibly shift, nor the mattress ever become lumpy or hard. Besides the above mentioned Mattresses we show a large assortment of pure Silk Floss as well as a good variety of cheaper grades varying in price from $2.50 to $6.50 You will find in our bedding department a fine line of Comforts and Blankets. The filling is pure white) cotton in the lower priced Comforts and finest lambs down in the higher grades. The coverings are beautiful in patterns and colorings. Come in and look them over while the stock is complete. BUREN & HAMILTON EaaaaaanaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaniaaaacaaaaaassEs: U. G. SHIPLEY COMPANY Salem, Oregon, N Liberty St., Bet. StaUand Court Special Showing Ladies' Waists White Lingerie Waists Made of Good quality of Lawns, NeaUy Trimmed. fl.fy each Black Lawn Waists, extra quality . . 89c Black Sateen Waists . 69c to $1.50 each Chambray Waists, SSUS'Sr 69c-79c White Madras Waists, in neat figures . . 79c each Middy Blouses, gSS" 79c$1.25,$1.50,$2.25ea Tailored Linen Waists . . $1,50, $1.75, $2.00 each New Materials New Models Quality Merchandise Popular Prices generous sort of a youth, gave him more. The Jap was soon bleeding from the nose, mouth and' ears. Then re inforcements came to the aid of the Jap. But the reinforcements did not care to match their physical prowess with that of the white boy. They stooped for rocks. At this Juncture two white men stepped in with the admonition, "If you start to use rocks, we will take a hand in this." The boy finally secured possession of his wheel and went on his way. The police took Watanabe to the sta tion, but after hearing the facts In Jhe case, decided that Watanabe was "looking for something he wanted, and found It." After advising him to not tempt nor, tease the white boy again, the police allowed Watanabe to return to his shop. According to the story told by eye witnesses, the boy was Justified in striking the Jap, as Copplin had been sorely tried before he used his fists. "I would not have stood nearly as much as Copplin did." said one who saw the fight. "The boy would have gone back to the store without both ering the little brown man had the latter not insisted on Copplln's strik ing at his nose. For once the famous Jiu Jitsu failed to show up. o ' Forced to Leave Home. I Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and lacked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this Is costly, and not always sure, here's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed, and I gained I 40 pounds in weight. It Is surely ' the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives! and health to it. It is positively guar I anteed for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup all throat and lung troubles, 50c and 11. Trial bottles free at J. C. Perry's. o . , Faith is the only staff at the edge of the grave. What we pray for Is not always what we need. Farm and Froi Land Bechtel & Bynon have the large list of farms for sale In the f mous Willamette valtey. mak specilty of beautiful Howell Pn He, Waldo Hills and seuth of S lem. We have two autos to sho farms.1 Call at 347 State and 1 convinced. MM HHt n MM 4H WASH THAT ITCH A WAT. It is shUI there are certain springs in Europe that give relief and cure to Eczema and other skin diseases. If you knew that by washing in these waters you could be relieved from that awful itch, wouldn't you make every effort to take a trip to Europe at once. Would you not be willing to spend your last cent to find the cure? But you need not leave home for these distant springs. Relief is right here in your own home town! A simple wash of Oil of Winter green, Thymol and other ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. Pres cription will bring Instant relief to that terrible burning itch, and leave the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. Best possible wash for pimples and all skin Impurities. If you have not already tried It, get at least a 25 cent bottle today. We assure you of Instant relief. J. i: THE LAST CHANCE Tc get one of these Ten Acre Fruit Tracts located only 3 miles west of Salem ia Polk County. For scenic beanty these tracts are unsurpassed. All the SI1AW canned mnnnfninc Silom nA iU kn...:;t m:u u n:n. Uainti . ,rr,- .U,.UJ, wuiwui uuu nib ucauuiui it u la me lie nivci vwiu I plainly visible. We are in a position to give one nearly any kind of land I desired, as some of these tracts are all under cultivation others partly so j and some are pretty well covered with timber, also two of them have a fine 1 3i.ug uidum wnitn anoras plenty or water the year around, i This is the cheapest land on the market today and no land within 3 miles of Silem will ever be offered at snch an extremely Low Price again. $100.00 per I acre, $100.00 cash, $1.00 per acre oer month. Nn imnhu ia hnw the roods. X Come in and take a ride. DERBY & WILLSQN; U. S. BANK BLDG. C. Perry. Druirglst