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F1GX SO. DAILT CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM. OREGON. TTESDAi", MARCH 21, 1011. Choice Real Estate Some Opportunities for First class INVESTMENTS WELCH HAS CITY OVER A BARREL $5000 No. l"Lot 45x155 on North Front street, seven room house, (t fij A A barn and fruit, CpCOUU No, 2'FirstcIass business property on Commercial street, Cfmf.-T.tM a Good price for . . . HUll 1 lllie No. 3"0ne of the best farm buys in Oregon, one mile from Lincoln, 265 acres, 120 acres in cultivation, 5,000,000 feet cruised timber, f?Z per two running streams P 3 acre No. 4-Fifty acres between Woodburn and WestWoodburn, all in cultivation No. 5 Prune farm I miles south of Salem, 40 acres plant ed two years ago, 126 acres in cultivation . . No. 7Large residence and lot corner Front and Center, 125x82 12, fruit, fine improvements, rents for $30 per month No. "Manufacturing property across street from Oregon Electric half block, paying $1000 per month; three large EooirTaftt.0 lots with residence. On ... . . EdM 1 ClMS No. Miood dwelling, hard finished, bath and toilets, city wa ter, electric lights, 2 lots, South Liberty Street . $100 per acre NO PROVISION IX HIS FRANCHISE BY WHICH HE CAN BE COM PELLED TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS UNLESS HE FEELS LIKE IT. $2000 The discovery wag made last even. ing by the councllmen that there Is no provision la the franchise granted the Portland, Eugene & Easte'.rn Railroad company a concern pro moted by A. Welch, making it man' datory upon it to keep pace with the city In street Improvements, and that unless the company Is ready to make Improvements when the city Is; that there is no .way to compel it to do so but that the city must stand by and wait until It Is ready or proceed alone The subject came up for discussion when the matter of the Improvement of Ferry street came up tor consider- aitfpln. Thie Improvement on this street has been held back because It was desired to have the company lay Its rall9 before the work of paving wag commenced. The subject has been taken up with the company, but no satisfactory reply has been re celved. Some one then suggested that the company be given notice ip lay the rails, and In the event that it did not, that action be taken looking to compel it to do so or forfeit its ,franchise,and It was then that City Attorney Corby advised the council that It could, under the law, do neither, but that It must abide the company's own sweet time. He ad vised that the council take th emat ter up further with the company, and see if arrangements agreeable to both cannot be made, and, If they cannot, to go ahead and improve the street and let the company lay Its rails at some subsequent time. E. H0FER & SON, INVESTMENTS 201 U. S. National Bank BId'g, Salem, Oregon - ' I .Ji'inv.- 1 I i i ;v ' ii J The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck The qtiMtlons annwered below are general In character j tho eyniptoma or illeetiae urn given auu answers will apply LU nuy mint, Ul Bimiilir lluuirt) Tliiwe wishing further advice, free, ma yadrlrens rr. Theo. K6 IIIUK., t-Ollfge-Klwood HU. Iliivton. closing aelf alilre8Hril envelope for reply. No aucatloni neck, College Ohio, en- tlmm will le aniiwered unlcaa full name and addreaa la given. Initials or nuin de plume will be naed In aiiBwors. The prem-rlp-tlona can be llllcd at any well stocked drug .tore. Any drugglat cau order of wboleaalcr. Bnfferer : Aathnia lina been coniiiiered by CArefiil ri'tfni'il to diet, exerclae tun) a'eueral health wlieii the follow li)g treatment him been peratHteiilly mid regularly uaed for from (wo to all nioiitlia : Try It, and If It itlvea relief you can rout iimummI that It will be moat effective aa euro In your ciiao, aa It liaa In many others : till Knriilyntua 1 drum, Terehene 1 dram, I'lUtence of MiMitbo-l.axeue 2 t-11 (tun, lllycerlne, pure, U . Mix, ahnke the bottle and take a tHiapmmful every hour or two durliiK altackii, and 0 duaea dally t other tlmi'R (Jrare M : Your dlatrean la due to a complication of Ilia due In a (treat meuaure to poor circulation which afrecta the dell rate oriraiia of your lira, caualnit the uaual huormal Myniptouia of pain, xrlplnii, liend ache and miruiiniM In the client anil under the ahouliler blailea. Vour wetuht la '.ill pounda below normnl nnd your blood la In poor romllllon. Have thla preacrlpllon tilled and line reuuliirly for aeveral moiilha. Vlrburniim I'ruulfolliiin 1 oi. Tincture Cattomene t'omp I oa., t'oin. Hyrnn of lly pophiwpbllea 0 oia. Mlxandlaken tin-ipoou-fill every three hnura Utirliui the dny, fob lowest by n Klatta of water. Alao obtain S-Krntn ll.vpo Nuclane Tab leta, and tnkx ua per dlrecllona accompauy liitc Mealed pnckaKc. IMacourniied Mecliunlc : The trouble With your feet will require a lorig courae of treatment to eomvt, but by atlciice and peralatency the following ' treatment will do It. Thla aim will' relieve and cum tired and aehlmr, sweaty and cal loitaeil fivt. n a It la H local tonic and mini lilHilt to the munclea. IIkii men t ai and celli. To a gallon of hot water add a tcHooti ful of Vllnue l'owiler and a tenapoonrtd of alum liniiierae the feet 1.1 to lit uiln iiten each ulKht. Then bathe the feet In cold water and dry. Annie K : Your acute ludlKeatlon, acnm nnlel by conat liatlon baa broualit on rbeu nuilWim Ibrmixh nial-iiHHliiilliitlon or a con atant alMoriitlon of iHiUona wblcb aluuild have been eliminated. You must Hrat regu late your diet, lilaeontliiiie ooffe nnd tea. tlnill meat almoet enllrelv, alao atarrhea, aurh aa freah bread, iwativ and potatocN, except baked. Alwava eat leaa tlmn your appetite eiavea. For thla liull geilon take Tablet 'l'rloieitlne, pink, af ter breakfiiNt, white after dluner. blue af ter aiipper. Alao take 1 to I traaimmful and (not of the following to correct liver bowela: Fl. F,xt Mandrake H drama. Aro- math; Fl. Ciiacurn 1 on., ("omp. Haaence t'nrdlol 1 oa., Aromatic Kyrup Itheubnrl) 4 oa. Mix three or four doae dally. After three weeka alternate and take the fol lowing aa a powerful tonic to Improve the clrculiitlon : t'omp. Hyrnp Ilypoplumphlles 5 oa., i incline i:adomeue Comp lox. t.aroiimi)n) This eourae of treatment ahould be con tinued until entirely relieved. Iteudcr: Kxccaalvn peraiilratlon under tile arms can be relieved by washing morn nig and night with a plut of wurm water to which hua been added a level tCaMpoon- iiii ul Aiitlaeptlc I'owder; but to cure the only aura method la to bill be the entire i body once dully, and keep the bowela ne- ' live. inn perapirailon should not be checked altogether. Mrs. E. F. : Your atomnrlt trouble la due to an excessive ncld causing much gas rumbling, headache, aour rlalnga, etc., ea peelally after eating add frnkia. etc. Tuke I'ableta TrloetlHe aa per direction ac cbnipanyliig aealH packngo. Alao take t-4 leHaiioouriii or Nouiuin I'm nrter each men grain tnbleta Hulnherli, put up In sealed iiioea. isever take a substitute for any thing 1 prescribe. Hose : 1 do not know the formula you rerer to. An excellent and reliable atnln for the hair, which la not harmful, but benellclnl aa a hnlr toulc.la aa follows ; Pake six heaping tahleHpoonfula of coffee and boll It In !t pluta of water until reduced by evanorntkm to 1 quart, strain thor oughly, let cool nnd then adil one ounce of llnue I'owder. Shako and dampen the hair twice dally, lly making the coffee stronger or weaker you rim innke nnv shade vou desire. The odor of coffee la lost by long boiling. Mabel: I'ae same treatment ns "Anna K. F.ye Sufferer: That which you describe la known aa a style on the eyelids. Absorp tive treatment will remove It before U breiika. Apply three or four tlmea dnllv the following ointment: lied Iodide of Mercury 4 grains, ltose Knvloln ill' drama (package) White Vaseline J oia. Mix enr grminlatnl evelbla Iwiibe the eve ev ery two hour with a weak solution of Antuteptlr Vllane I'owder. I'ae a Jevel teaspooiifnl of the powder to a pint of warm, soft water. bullion IMiosphate In water ir conaitpiited take a- Kotit'O if Intention to ltiiprove Twelfth StiHH-t. Notice la heroby given that the common council of tho City of Sttlom, Oregon, deems It expedlont and pro pow to Improve Twelfth street, in tho City of SnltMii, Oregon, with con crete pavement from the south line of Dellovtie street to tho south line of Mission street at the expenso of the adjacent tind abutting property within a;dd limits, and accord I tig; to the plans nnd specifications adopted for said Improvement and on file at tho office of the city recorder, which aid plans and specifications are hereby referred tu for a more specific and detailed description of said Im provement. and are heroby made a part of this nottco. This notice is published ten (10) days pursuant to the order of tho common council, nnd the date of the first publication thereof Is the 14th dny of March, 1911. Remonstrances may be tiled against said Improvement within ten (10) dnys from the lust publication of this notoe nnd In the manner pro vided by the city chnrter. CIIAS. F. ELGIN', S-14-l It City Recorder. STATE NEWS. Flowing artesian water b,a3 been struck in Lake county, causing a stampede of locators for that seo i tlon. The Corvallis Gazette scores the old ferry boat system, by printing a story of a holdup last week for a couple of hours, while the boat was on a snug and a funeral procession was held up. The Chehalls Valley Milling com pany's warehousa at Newberg burned l:t Thursday evening. Loss $10,-000. the Chas. K. Spaulding mill at Newberg has a box factory, building It ready for running In two weeks. J. D. Gordon, of Newberg, sold his big dairy ranch of 322 acres to Mor. rlson Bros, last week. The consid eration was $41,00. Newberg is taking Its own census;. and has, according to Its count, ?509 Inhabitants, and the count not quite completed. The stenmex Mascot, plying from ruriiuuu to uewis river points, was burned Sunday near Pekln, Wash,, landing, following the terrlfflc explo slon of an oil tank. ' The oil well bemlg bored at Oregon City Is now down 1031 feet, but no oil. Contracts have been lot for an elec- trlct plant at Mettford that will cost, with the darning of Roscue river. etc., $800,000. The Curtlss hydroplane will be one of the attractions at Astoria It la of the duck family of flyers, taking to the water or air with equal facility. The Portland Elks are now confi dent of getting the grand lodge there In 1812. Albany renorts 75 colonists up to date. Southern Oregon reports a great Influx of colonists. Elgin favors building Its city hall with an opera house attached, of na tive stone. The AVIUamlna Times has changed hands. Mr. Rankin, formerly con nected with the News-Reporter at Mc. Mlnnvlile, taking charge. A young man named Swanson went to tho next world from near Dayton Friday night, taking the suspension route. An exposed "satesmnu" is usually given to yelling "muokraker." The "Great White Way" usually leads to the deep, dark chasm. ENGINEER WANTS MORE ELBOW ROOM CITY DADS TAKK VP THE MAT TER AND LAV IT DOWN AGAIX WITHOVT MU'ISIXG IT CITY MAY HAVE TO HIRE SMALLER SIZED ENGINEER, A Ihvadful Slht. To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N. Y., was the fever sore that had Plngued his life for years In spite of many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklon's Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals burns, bolls, ec toma, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles like magic. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. Thryt more room Is needed for the engineering department was the as. sertlon of Councilman Lafky last evening at the meeting of the council, and he suggested that it be enlarged by connecting It by means of a dor with the council chamber. This, however, met with opposition on the part of most of the councllmen, and Council Durbln sugested the taking ctway from the chief of the fire de partment the rooms npw occupied by him and his family. The chief of the fire department has two rooms In the rear of the building, and In them he and his family make their home. Council man Durbln thought that was too much of a luxury for the chief, and wanted them taken away, and given to the engineer, but Councilman Low pnotested. Councilman Low has had about 30 years experience in the fire department, and he made use of the occasion to liand out a few facts to Councilman Durbln Just to let him know that there were n few things about the department that he did not understand. After Councilman Low was through talking tho eoun ell did not fav r depriving tWa lire chief of the rooms, and it went on to the next order of business, leaving the engineer department In the pres ent congested quarters. Councilman Lafky takes the post tlon that, under the present condi tions, It is Impossible to bring the work of the department up to a state of ofliciency. Wants Bids for oBnds. The city of Wllamina Is calling for bids on $15,000 10 and 20-year op tional 6 pftr cent bonds, bearing dates of March 1, 1910, Interest payable semi-annually. Bids to be opened April 10, 1911. For further Infor- matlon write F. H. Sherwln, city re corder. F. E. SHERWIN, Recorder for City Willamlna 3-7-lmo True love is not disposed of in tin cans. f Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Ho Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin gles. Malthold Rooting, P. ft. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 150 Court street. Phone 114 Ordinance o. 90S. A bill for an ordinance providing for incurring an indebtedness to the amount of $30,000.00 by the Issu ance and sale of bonds against the city of Salem Oregon, for the pur pose of raising funds for the con struction of necessary bridges within the city of Salem Oregon; providing for the term of said In debtedness, and the terms, denom inations and Interest of such bonds, and the manner of disposing of the same; and providing for submission of the proposition of Incurring such indebtedness and the Issuance of such bonds to the legal voters of the city of Salem at a special elec tlon to be called for such purpose, and matters kindred thereto. Be It Ordained by the Common Coun cil of the City of Salem, Oregon: Section 1. For the purpose of pro viding funds for the reconstruction of bridges at certain points on Mill creek where bridges were recently destroyed by floods, and constructing the other necessary bridges within the city of Salem, Oregon, the common council of said city Is hereby author ized and empowered to incur an In debtedness by the sale and issuance of bonds as hereinafter provided, to the amount of $50,000.00. Section 2. Such bonds shall be known and designated as "Salem mu nicipal bridge bonds," and shall be Issued In denominations not less than $100.00 and not greater than $100.00, upon a popular loan plan at a rate of Interest not to exceed five (5) per cent, per annum; such bonds shall be payable within ten (10) years from the first day of June 1911; provided, the right to take up and cancel such bonds, or any of such Issue, upon the payment of the face value thereof, with accrued Interest to the date of payment at any semi-annual Interest payment period, at or after one (1) year from the date of such bond or bonds, shall be and Is hereby vested In the city of Salem. In case the city so desires to redeem any of such bonds, a notice shall be published for five (5) consecutive issues in a daily newspaper of general circulation pub lished in the city of Salem, Oregon, during the month preceding the in terest payment period at which It Is proposed to redeem such bond or bonds. Such notice shall also specify that on and after such Interest pay ment period interest on such bond or bonds will cease, and such notice shall also describe the bond or bonds proposed to be redeemed by giving the date of issue and denomination thereof, and that the city proposes to redeem the same, whfch notice shall have the effect to stop the running of Interest on such bond or bonds after such Interest payment period.- Section 3. The principal and inter est of said bonds shall be payable in gold coin of the United States ol America, and the interest thereon shall be paid semi-annually on the first day of June and the first day of December of each yearafter date of issue, at the office of the treasurer of the city of Salem Oregon. Section 4. To each of said bonds shall be attached twenty (20) Inter est coupons, printed upon the margin of the paper upon which is printed the bond itself and representing the amounts of semi-annual Interest to become due upon the said first days of June and December, consecutively succeeding the 'said date of issue, and pledging the payment at the times and place mentioned, and at the rate of Interest agreed upon in the sale thereof. Such bonds shall be signed by the mayor of the city of Salem, Oregon and attested by the recorder of said city, and each bond shall bear the Impress of the seal of the city of Salem, Oregon. Section 5. All such bonds remain ing unsubscribed for and unsold when the subscription books for the sale thereof shall have been duly closed shall be sold upon the open market to the highest and best bidder bid ding for all of said bonds so remain ing unsold, but for not less than par. Such bonds shall be exempt from all taxation for municipal purposes, and among equal bidders preference in the sale and allotment thereof shall be given to bidders residing in the city of Salem, and state of Oregon, for the smallest amount and lowest denominations In due sequence. Section 6. It Shalt be the duty of the treasurer of the city of Salem, Oregon, when said bonds herein pro vided for shall have been sold and paid for, and the purchase price thereof shall have been received by such treasurer to arrange and keep all funds arising from the sale there of, separate and apart from all other moneys of the said city and the same shall be designated, "emergency bridge fund," and the. same shall be paid out only for the purpose of con structing and repairing bridges with in the city of Salem. Oregon. Section 7. For the purpose of car rying out the provisions herein con tained, namely: To Incur an indebt edness in the sum of $30,000.00 for the purpose of reconstructing bridges destroyed by recent floods on Mill creek, and constructing and repairing other necessary bridges, all by the issuance and sale of bonds, a special election of the city of Salem, Oregon, Is hereby called to be held on the 15th day of April, 1911, which election shall be held In all respects in the manner in which general elections are held In the city of Salem, at which time the matter of Incurring sb ii. l - i sf3 ii u . ii v r. mwMm BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY. YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE MOST DANGEROUS WITH DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY THE MOST INFALLIBLE CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR THROAT AND LUNGS PRICE SOc AND $1.00 I SOLD AND GUARANTIED BY swiULmiiiDMiiiy 3. C. PEKBT. such Indebtedness by the issuance) and sale of bonds shall be submitted to the legal voters of said city for Solomon Is credited with having been the wisest man that ever lived yet we'd put a man in jail today for their adoption or rejection. Each j doing some of the foolish stunts voter shalll designate his Intention that Solomon performed by voting "Yes" or "No" in answer to the following question: "Shall the common council of the city of Salem Oregon, incur an in debtedness by the issuance and sale of bonds for the purpose of recon structing bridges destroyed by floods on Mill creek and constructing and repairing other necessary bridges in the city in the sum of $50,000.00?" Section 8. The ballot title to sub-, mit this ordinance to the legal voters of the city shall be substantially as follows, to-wlt: "To ratify Ordinance No. 905, pro viding for Incurring an indebtedness by the city of .Salem, by the issuance and sale of bond3 In the sum of $50, 000.00, for the purpose of construct ing necessary bridges. Vote Yes or No." Section 9. The city recorder shall, not later than twenty (20) days be fore the said proposed election, cause the full text and ballot title of this ordinance to be printed In a newspa per published and printed in the city of Salem, Oregon, for five (5) conse cutive publications. Passed by the common council this 27th day of February, 1911. Attest: CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Approved by the mayor this 2d day of March, 1911. LOUIS LACHMUND, Mayor. o Try a Journal "Want Ad." f if " j n 1 - I !';. J Mn!Vli(llii!.ft t '.ir, 'mimiiiiiiihm, r (wlc Fi. juiullUUS,f ' ' 1 "" in' I1 mm Celebrated Lear Furnnc. The Best Heater It will save you n-iey every day yo own it. I ell ai d nstaP the best Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting pint for your home. The best thing the market for uooking and lighting. A. L. Frasier Phone 135. 251. State Street Salem's most poutar res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a email price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWIB OOMRANY, Sydmey, Ore got. Made for Family Use. Ask four grocer for It Brsa ud fchorta always oa ha4. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. The Bosom Sets Flat X 136-166 The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front, In faot a perfect fit If we launder your shirts. It is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which do not i-ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new work. Visitors welceme. Salem Steam Laundry Sooth Liberty Street Phone Ml MM LOW ONE-WAY FARES To Oregon Dectric Ry. Points Daily March 10th to April 10th Chicago .....133.00 Clnctnnattl 87.90 Milwaukee jijjn St Louis 82.00 New York .: 50.OO st p"l $25.00 Kansas City 9 Omaha Des Moines Indianapolis Baltimore, Md. ... Boston, Mass Charleston, S. C... New Haven, Conn. Portland, Me. 25.00 27.85 Ji.65 49.75 50.15 51.75 49.85 52.15 Colonists tickets from C. B. & Q., G. N. and N. P. points will app'T to points on Oregon Trunk same as to destinations on S. P. & & From other points In proportion. Tell your friends in the east of this opportunity of moving west on low rate through tickets via Burlington Route, Great Northern. Northern Pacific, "North Bank" and Oregon Electric lines. You can deposit with me and tiekets wl 1 be furnished people In the east I will give details on request C. E. ALBIN, Agent Oregon Electric Railway- W. F. COHAN, Genl Freight & pass. Agt, Portland, Ore. . ttti ))()tw