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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
PAGE FITE. i if 1 1 1 miT Hakes Hsna Baking Easy THE BEST VALUES ARE ALWAYS HERES!"ILL "Ul (J- OFF A PETTY RAKE OFF A Special Invitation DAILY CAPITAL JOUUtAU SALEM. OREGO.H, TVESDAT, MARCH 21, 1911. rJOE .HILL i LOTS i f i i i r i i Wo cordially Invite the ladies of Salem and vl cinlty to visit our Corset Department and meet Mrs. L A. Belden Expert Corsetiere from the East, wfco will demonstrat. and give fittings for the celebrated Royal Worcester Corsets and Bon Ton Corsets. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Fittings free Is GOVEItXOK WEST WILL CALLL AT TEXTIOX OF D1STMCT ATTOlt XEVS TO THE LAWS GOVEKX IXG THE tXJLLCTIOX OK MOX EY 15ELOXG1XG TO STATE UV ESCHEAT. . The ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON CORSETS have no superior, They give the exact lines demanded by Dame Fashion, and are very comfortable, We buy for cash and sell at .the lowest possible cash prices. We only asked the public 6 per cent of our sales last year With the view of swing the state 10 per centwhich In past admlnls. trations has bevn paid out t3 attor neys for the bringing of actions to recover property which has escheated to the state for the Jack of heirs to lay claim to it, Governor West today announced that he would follow out the policy of having the various dis trict attorneys bring the actions, and In the event that they were unable to do so that he would have it attend ed to by the attorney-general. The law provides that wherever land escheats to the state, because of the lack of heirs to claim It. that It shall be the duty of the district at torney for the district in which it is located to bring the action. It Is further provided that, in the event that the district attorney shall not be able for sprae reason to act that the governor may appoint some attorney and allow him to take 10 per cent of the value of his property for his fees. The practice has been In past admin istrations to appoint attorneys and allow them this commission, but the governor has decided that this mon ey might aa well flow Into the coffers of the state. Should the district at. torney directed by the gpvernor to bring the action be unable to do so, because of any good reason, then ar rangements have been made by thV governor with the attorney-general to have aome member of his staff bring it. Escheat cases Involving about $30, 000 have recently ben called to the attention of the governor, and these will be considered at once. The golden rule will square more Liberty Is not license to. gratify things than a hammer. beastly appetite. 1 The most enduring monuments i are erected in the hearts of men. o We are apt to admire the judg ment of the man who agrees with us. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store ostein Sl IGreenbaum : DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, I CLOTHING and SHOES Loads of New Spring Goods t ..25c 27-in dotted silks a yard... 36-in Madras, drapery a yard Nice Embroideries ; Insertion to match I New collars and jabot each . .121-2c 8c 8c i 8c Ladies' Shirt Waists Assorted lot of waists, each.... Nice' embroidered waists, each Special embroidered waists .:. Fine lot of new waists .. 50c ..65c ..75c .$1.25 Millinery Grand Display, Flowers, Foliage, Shapes, Semi-Trim-med and Trimmed Hats, All hew designs. Best of Quality. Moderate Prices. You Will Have to Hurry To get a beautiful enlarged picture of any member of your family, Here's your prescription. Bring the Photo at once, Buy one dollar's worth of merchandise; that is all there is to it, Only a short time to do it in, so HURRY! HURRY! WOULD CUT OFF 3000 FROM CENSUS Contending that a special election held last spring to annex territory situated in the vicinity of the asylum and state prison was not legally held, Win, P. Lord today commenced an action In the circuit armrt asking that it be declared void, and that the city be restrained from collecting $23,000 in the way of assessments made for street improvements, and should he prevail in his suit, it will mean the decrease of the population of the elty to the extent of 3000 peo ple. Shortly after the annexation elec. tfcm wa3 held a movement was In augurated to Improve Asylum Aven ue.and to asesss the cost of the im provement to the abutting property owners.and it is the collection of this tax that - it is desired to have en joined. The contention of the plain tig la tltat the special election annex ing the territory was carried by 4 2 votes, and that they were all em ployes of the asylum1, and, that while they have a residence that entitles them to a vote at genteral elections. It is not such a residence as will allow them to vote at special elections, and, therefore it is void. Medicines that aid nature are al. ways rnoBt successful. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. ! Rostein & Greenbaum 240-246 COMMERCIAL ST. f A sign of the times: "Fresh Paint." o When your doctor orders you stop work It staggers you. "I anf you say. Tou know you are wea. run down and failing In health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first doee. Thoneands blesa them for their glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle Is guaran teed to satisfy. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's. o A "vindication" Is not always Jus tification. Not a Word of Scandal Marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. "W. P. Spaugh, of Manvllle, Wyo., -who said: "She told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney trouble. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. Warning to Railroad Men. Look out for severe ana even dan gerous kidney and bladder trouble resulting from years of railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 639 Third street, Fort Wayne. Ind., was many years a con. ductor on the Nickel Plate. He says: "Twenty years ,of railroading left my kidneys In terrible condition. There was a continual pain across my back and hips and my kidneys give me much distress, and the action of my bladder was 'frequent and most painful. I got a supply of Foley's Kidney Pills and the first bottle made a wonderful improvement, and four bottles cured me completely. Since being cured I have recommended Foley's KIdmy Pills to many of my railroad friends'' Red Cross Phar macy. . Farm with Slock Fine farm In Polk county, 133 acres about one.half In cultivation, rest good pasture and fine oak timber, four fine springs, one piped to the house, Al farm house and good barn, sightly location; part of the land is rich, blank bottom soil and remainder north and west slope, family orchard, gfiod fences, one fourth mile of railroad. Price $80 per acre, including following stock: 7 milch cows, 4 2 year-old stews, 5 heifer calves, 16 shoats, 140 hens, 11 geese, 1 horse. Bechtel 6 Bynon, 347 State strett. Utah Land Plaster I'tah Land Plaster is ack nowledged to be the very best land plaster on the market and once used, always used. Our price is right. SEED GRAIN We have some very choice Seed Oats, Seed Wheat Seed Barley Including some Beard less Barley, Field Peas, Vetch . Seed, etc. All our grain Is recleaned la first class shape. I Clover and Grass Seeds A complete stock of all the varieties adapted to this valley, and all recleaned for seed In, first class shape. D. A. WhileS Sons 255 N. Commercial St Phone 160. Salem, Oreg. Absolutely "Puro Tho only baking powder tnada front Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar NO ALUM.KO LIME PHOSPHATE STRUCK BY AUTO BUT HOT HURT JIST THMMVN OVEK A B.IXK SOME 20 FEET, BUT INSTEAD OF A CORPSE THE AUTOISTS FOOD AN EXPERT IN PROFAJf. ITY. To be struck full and square by a swift moving automobile and be tak en off his feet and hurled over an embankment 20 feet In height and es cape without any apparent Injury, was the experience of J. G. Mather, a farmer living on the Slough road about four miles from the city. Mather was returning from a visit to the city and, according to people at a ranch who saw the accident, had Imbibed somewhat In the liquid that cheers. He was taking the middle of the road like a populist and when an automobile the owner of which Is unknown came sailing along the road, the screams and shrieks of the horn failed to arouse him. When It became apparent that he could not be aroused the driver of the machine sought to turn to one side and Just as be did so Mather evidently heard the machine and leaped In front of It. The result waa that he was struck by It and hurled over a 20 foot em bankment. Fearing that he was bad ly Injured, occupants of the machine started to assist him, but when they looked over the embankment where he had fallen, they found that he had gotten up, was brushing the dirt off his clothes and violently cursing "stink wagons" In general. When his toilet had been completed, he pur sued his Journey as though nothing whatever had happened. A REFEREE TO LOOK AFTER THE COUNTESS (UNITED l'REHS LEAKKD WIIIE. New York, March 21. George M. McKeller was today appointed by Justice Gay as referee to take testi mony on the application of Princess Troubetzkoy, for $3,600 annual in come in lieu of alimony from her former husband, John Armstrong Chaloner, of Virginia. The princess was Arnelle Rives, the novelist, who divorced Chaloner In 1893. In her application Princess Troubctzkoy says that her former husband has an income of $39,000 and that ho prom- 1 toed to give her an Income of $3,000 for' life. i & r it it Are going fast; don't let them all slip away from you; better act at once, A great throng of people visited Nob Hill Addition yesterday, All were highly pleased with the situation, Many are closing upon lots, $10 per Month Prices range from $250 and up, payable $10 down and $10 per month, You will say these prices are right when you see the property, ' ort nf the lots have fine fruit trees, excellent natur al drainage,' and command the finest view of any part of the city, Advantages of Nob Hill 1st,. The soil is unsurpassed, no ropk, no gravel, just rich, deep soil , , . 2d, Located right on street car line with 15-minute service, and on good macadam street, connecting with Commercial street pavement, 3d, Lots lay high and dry, commanding splendid view, : 4th, Prices and terms are right. 5th, Salem is one of the most beautiful and rapid ly growing cities in the world, and Nob Hill Addition is conceded to be one of the very best resident sections in tho city, Let us show you Nob Hill today, Our auto is at your scrvice-at any time, H. A. JOHNSON & CO. 388 Cfafa Crraor Dlinna in w tHUIV uiiwwi 1 uuuw Oil ti it New Incorporations, The collowlng articles of Incorpora tion were filed today 'with tWa secre tary of state: ', AlaBka-PacIfIc Fisheries, Portland, capital, $G00,O00. Farmers' & Merchants' Bonk, Har rlHburg, capital, $30,000. The Palmyra Company, Portland, capital, $36,000. Oukdale Tennis Club, Medford, capital, $3000. E. H.Dodge Lumber Company, 58 Acre Snap Mr. Farmer and Mr. Inivestor, you will certadnly miss a chance of your life If you don't look up this snap. ;' 68 acrw, B0 acres under cultivation, all nice, level land and well drained, on the main ma cadam roads, only half mile from tho city limits, rlpo for subdi vision; would Bell for $200 to $300 In 5-acre tracts, only small amount of money down. Don't overlook this nml bargain, as we only have a few d ay a to sell at this price, $125 per acre. ISKCimX & I1YNON, 817 State Htreet. Portlnnd, capital, $35,000. Ellswiorth Aviation Company, Port land, capital, $1,000000. Wasco Land Company Portland, capital, $25,000. ' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, sallowness of the Bkln and dys pepsia. Bold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drug Store r.n aa vcars XPCRICNCE 4 Traok Marks JV Designs wuruiiuni ubw AnTnnn1lH( a nktch md rtftflrrinflnn mnf Oult'kljr Mcertiiln our opinion fr w Imi nor q tiirtnilori I prohnblf paii-nt uhlo, Coiiuiitinlc-t tlntigMhctljrcoMmiftntla). HANUflOOK on I'niuiit lunt free, OMt nuenrf fur et-urinj uutwina. )'ritL tuttun tli rough Muim A Co. wulra 9ptfUU nofict, without oliwrye, In tb Scientific JIttiericrt. A hinfUomtlr lllimtrfttMl wewklf. J,nriret rtr. dilation of any irlciiLlUo Journal, Term, $ vxnrs four months, $L toldbyll nwideiera, MUNNXCo.88""'. New Tori inuieli OOIh, (OS r St, Wublugiun, t. C, THE ITALIA)! DENIED HE WAS ASSASSIN frsiTKD i-ur.nn leabkk wihr Vlterbo, Italy, March 21. Flat con tradiction of the testimony of state witnesses was made on the stand to day by Nlchola Morra, accused of the actual murder of (lennaro Cuoccolo, to revenge an offense against the Camorra. Although subjected to a gruelling cross examination, be re fused to admit that he had anything to do with the murder or that the Camorra society was In any way connected with It Cartozzl and Vltozzl are suffering from a fever and tbelr condition Is reported critical. Solomon Is credited with having ben the wisest man that ever lived, yet we'd put a man In Jail today fur doing some of the foolish stunts that Solomon performed. True love Is not disposed1 of In tin cam. jEJome people ride the bicycle, nd some in autos course j jfe is full of mixed desire Vlect then what you most admire Jjy choice remains the horse. "ut when in search of pure delight, jpMfervescent, clear and bright JjVveryone can read the cheer Jight in these printed verses here