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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1911)
ill . DAILY CAPITAI JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATCRDAY, MAY , 1911. PAGE ms THE CIRCUS CAPTURES THE CITY PILES CURED AT HOME BY ABSORPTION METHOD. i; j n suffer from tlmllnc, it chin, blind 4 irvtruWujt Pile, wad m your aiMre, a;.d 1 will tell you bow to cure yuurwlf U- iue hy the new abMorptttn traitufiii ; 4 will ilo Mend Home of tlii home treat a 1 fh-H fr (riil. with rpfervn fnttn j.'.w own li'onlItT If requested. ImnHiiiati r---lief inl iermanent cure svntvl Sn.l uo oioney, hat tell otbem of this offer. Write Umx to Mm. M. Sumnw. Itox J. : M BIG HORSES IX PARADE ARE SPLENDID, AND CAUSED MUCH COMMENT GREATEST COL LECTION OP ANIMALS EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. If the big parade of the Al. G. Barnes circus is any criterion of the class of the performance then in truth it must be the best show of its kind which has ever visited this town A finer display of stock could not be j seen anywhere, and the local horse enthusiasts went Into raptures over! the bix six-horse team which led the ; parade. The wild animals which j were seen in the many cages were j all that the press agent claimed, and I more. Ferocious denizens of the j wilds were grouped about men and women trainers, who sat In-the cages j as thrugh they were among so many: house pets and seemingly not notic-1 jng the danger which surrounded j them. It was noticed with pleasure the nne contuuun 01 an ine miliums which tends to make a performance better. than the ordinary. Mr. Barnes may well be proud, of his attraction, which, from appearance, outranks anything which has been seen here for many years. One of the most spectacular and thrilling acts which has ever been presented to any audience in the history of "the big top" is that given by Herr Louis Roth with his group of Royal Bengal tigers and Nubian lions. These magnificent animals which were bought from the Mahara jah of Ceylon at the expense of $25, 000, and brought to this country for Mr. Barnes, are alone well worth the price of admission. We have often seen a trainer pn-! ter a ring and the wild animals, for some reason or other, seem tf drag . and lose interest, but not so with Herr Roth. Every instant there is something new which almost makes j one's hair stand on end, so near doesj he come to being torn to pieces' byj the animals striking at him while his back is turned or when he wants them to perform. One false movei and it means certain death with these snarling creatures who are only awaiting a chance for an opening. But there Is a chance. There Is that snap and ginger of one who i9 fully competent to handle any situation, and the dexterity, with which he sep arates these beasts when they start to fight in the arena proves what great control he has over these an imals, heretofore claimed tr be un tamable. Placing his head in the lion's mouth, sitting on the flaak of another, while it is lying down, and showing to the audience the cruel, sharp claws which are concealed In the growth of hair ion its feet, while the other beasts are grouped around him, with every opportunity to leap on his back and crush him to the II ft . United States National Bank SALEM, OREGON -, v.; ' -. - . :. . -' ' ' .. . ' .. ' .- 3f i '-''!' ) ' . , v "". A. y " ... . ' . - L - 5 x ". ... - --"-. y , 7 -1 Barne's 1911 Class earth, yet they dare not move for fear that they tx might make a slip, and it would mean a beating within an inch of their lives, if not certain death. The exhibition Is merely a display of what absolute fearlessness and confidence can do with these blood thirsty monsters of the wolds. Rth never overstepped the bounds, which has caused the death of so many of the less precautious animal trainers. There will be another perform ance at 8 p. m. tonight, which will be the last time this remarkable at traction can be seen this year. God does npt require that you do a great deal, but He does require that you do all you can. o Balked nt Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer has been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Arni ca Salve, and my foot was soon com pletely cured." Heals burns, bolls, sores, bruises. Eczema Pimples, corns, surest pile cure, 25c at J. C. Perry's. THE WORLD LOOKS DIFFEBENTTO THE MAN WITH MONEY HE KNOWS HE 15 Secure CHARLES M. SCHWAB, the great steel magnate, banked the big money he made when president of the big steel corporation. Now he owns steel works of his own. Your employer will trust you more, and promote you, if you save your money. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK iTmmii , Seniors nnd Co- eds. ' CHURCH SERVICES '!: v v v '! Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject of les son sermon: "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at 12 m. Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room in the church open each afternoion except Sunday. All are cordially in vited. Evangel ioal Association. Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets P. M. Fisher, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Junior at 3 p. m. Young People's Alliance at 7 p. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The pas tor goes ti the sessiorl of the annual conference on Tuesday. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can be given with implicit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. REAL ESTATE $ JRANSFERS Real Estate Transfers. J. and M. A. Ogle to Chas. L. Ogle, north half lot 3, block 3, Woodburn; w d, $10. A. E. arid G. J. Austin to H. M. and V. Austin, block 3, addition "A," Woodburn; w d, $5. H. M. and V. Austin to A. E. and O. J. Austin, block 3, addition "A," Woodburn; w d, $5. W. O. and G. Schulke to P. S. West, lot 8, Valley Fruit Farm Xo.-2; w d, $623. C. and N. M. Falk to D. 0. B. Miles, lot 1, Mountain View tracts; w d, $650. J. L. and H. R. Morse to J. C. Clear water, part lots 7, 8, block 9, Univer sity addition to Salem; w d, $10. Geo. B. Wareham to J. W. Wlllson, lots 9, 10, block 5, Frickey's addition to Salem; w d, $10. M. E. and J. T. Adams to G. W. and J. F. Lucas, 39 acres in Marion county; w d, $10. S. A. and J. G. Iddlngs to R. J. Kin ney, part lot 9 and all lot 10, block 2, .Queen Ann addition to Salem; w d, $10. R. J. and C. L. Kinney to Marie Follrich, part lot 9 and all lot 10, j block 2, Queen Ann addition to Sa lem; w d, $10. N. and C. Oberlln to Geo. Watkins, lots 7, 8, block 8, North Salem; w d, $6500. Abbott of St. Benedict's Abbey to Edw. Welp, 1 acre section 10, town ship 6 south, range 1 west; w d $500. L. C. and E. A. Russell to A. A. Ulvin, 10 acres in sections 13 and j 24, township 6 south, range 1 west; w d, $1000. E. and E. Henry to M. Schuller, lots 1, 2. 7, 8, block 10, Gervais; q c d, $1. Rosa Henry to M. Schuller, tots 1, 2, 7, 8, block 10, Gervais, q c d, $1. E. W. and M. M. Flnzer to State of Oregon, south 60 feet of lots 7 and 8,. block 2, Settlemier's addition, Woodburn, w d, $1850. J. and H. Schumaker to J. H. Schu maker, lots 3, 4, block 2, Elizabeth's addition to Mill City, w d, $10. O. Durham to J. L. Burgess, a acres, section 35, t 8 s, r 1 e, d, $10. J. and G. Voget to G. and H. Smith part lot 5, block 34, University ad dition to Salem, w d, $750. J. G. and A. Voget to C. O. Pres nall, et al.', lot 5, block 27, subdi vision) of blocks 26, 27, 28, Capitol Park addition, Salem, w d, $250 J. G. and A. Voget to H. and M. Patterson, part lot 3, block 34, Uni versity addition, Salem, w d, $700. U. and L. S. Juhls to J. P. Wari ner, 10 acres t 6 s, r 2 w, w d, $1200. G. W. Hobson to C. C. Hobson, lot 8, block 2, Myers' addition, Salem, w d, $1. M. and E. Cyrus to W. D. Cyrus, 30 lots in blocks 4, 5, 8, 14, 15, 16, Brooklyn addition, Salem, w d, $1. J. F. Steiwer to J. L. Steiwer, lots 5, 6, block 7, Comptons addition, Salem, w d, t0. 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It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drive way aCold in the Head quickly. Keatores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full iz 50 cts. t Druggist or by mail. Liquid SOLD DURING THE PAST 70 DAYS A STEADY sale of Maxwell cars continues, despite the unfavorable weather during the past week. This simply proves to us and to the buying public that this great car has attained an enviable reputation in the auto mobile world. People are realizing more and more that this is the great "Utility" car. 'That it is the most eco nomical car to operate, and that its life is indefinite. We Have a Bargain That will not last long. It is a 1911 Model Q, 22-h. p. 4-passenger, which has been run not over 800 miles. It is fully equipped with top, glass front, speedometer, side curtains, and everything that goes to make a complete car. The owner wishes to sell this car and 00 buy a larger one. Price only . . . . 4fCJ DID YOU EVER SEE A PRETTIER CAR Than our Gray Roadster, shown in the following cut? Watch it as it goes along the street PHONE OR SALEM PHONE 386 . IT IS LAWFUL TO TREAT ON THE STREETS That the giving away of liquor gratuitously, purely from motives of hospitality, provided the gift is made on the Btreets, and not in a building, and not for the purpose of evading the law, is not a violation of the lo cal option law is in substance tWe opinion of Attorry-Genral Craw ford, and he has so advised Oeprge Spencer, a Justice of the peace at Gates, who believes that the law should be enforced more rigidly at Gates. Spencer says that, while the vil lage of Gates Is dry, therei ie consid erable giving away of whiskey on the streets. The loggers, he says, send to Portland and buy liquor by the gallon, a nd1 some times they be come generous with it, and he wanted to know If the law could not be made elastic enough so that they might be reached. ' The attorney-general holds that the gift must be for value and though In the form of hospitality, but a nuTe pretense of the violation of the law, to make the giver sub ject to pnosecutlon under the local option law. Kccf ntricitles of the Great. George Washington always pre- ferred to eat his breakfast before taking dinner. Thomas Jefferson always tied his own neckties when he was unable to secure one raady made. When General Grant smoked a cigar he always Insisted upon having one made out of tobacco. Nicholas Blddle, the great banker, always Insisted that a borrower sign the note with his own hand. When Dick Turpln's hand waa not In his own pocket he preferred to have it In some one else's pocket. The emperlr if all the Russlas Salem Bank & Trust Co. General Hanking and Trust Business With our assurance, that' we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us and we will extend you every favor consistent with good banking principles. We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Liberty Street, Jnst Off State CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION; AUTO GARAGE 244 44 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, which do not ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new ork. Visitors welcome. Salem Steam Laundry 180-16A South Liberty Street Phone 2.1 is so careful of his diet that he al ways Insists upon having each sep arate dish, tested by some one he can well spare before he partakes of tt. Before allowing a magazine to ac cept his manuscript Theodore Roose velt always instnts upon seeing the type foundry's Invoice for tt new lot of cap "I's." A gossiping woman Is the German carp of the human tribe, a gossiping man the garfish. . : , . :, i Saved the People of Salem by the Manufacture in This City of Cement Sewer Pipe. Less than one year ago, before the manufacture of cement sewer pipe was begun In Salem by the Salem Sewer Pipe Co., salt glazed clay slx- laKa 8Bwer P'l reiaiia io conum- ere Bt c("n Pr IO0t' oa' 18 "'a at zz cents, ine reduction in price is due entirely to the establishment of the Salem 'Sewer Pipe Or. In Sa lem. It has been estimated that in ISalom In the next two years there I Ml V. - 1 1 . - . (1 (1 i A 1 . V . niu ue hi iuat vuu oouius w uo cuu- nncted with sewers, with an average of 100 feet per house. Now at the saving of 8 cents ' per foot, $8.00 per hundred feet, would make a saving of (16,000 f the peo ple of Salem, if they were go'ng to use the six-Inch salt glazed clay pipe, but alt the people are not going to do it. This Is proven by the sales made by the Salem Sewer Pipe Co., who sell. both clay and cement. Their sale aare tniore than ten of cement to one of clay. We solicit your pat ronage, will save you still more mon ey and will give you Juat as service able pipe, stronger and Inst longer. Salem factory; Salem men, and em ploy Salem labor nt bint wages. Your money is pn!d back to your own citizens. We are glad to make tests for you at any time. Call and see our plant. Salem Sewer Pipe Co., 805 SOUTH LIBEKTY STREET P1IO.NE 14. STATE STREET Flat J AN OLD-TIME PRESCRIPTION in a modern product. From time lmn) morlnl Bnije and sulphur have been used for the hair and scalp. Alruosc every one knows of tlia value of such a com" blnatioo for darkening the hair and mak ing It grow, lu olden 'times the only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it In the borne fireplace, a method. which was troubleaome and not always Jntisfiiclory. Nowadays almost every up- to-date druggist can supply his patron with a ready to use product, skillfully Compounded in perfectly equipped labora tories Such' a preparation is Wjetn's Sage and Sulphur, which 'is sold by all leading druggists for CUc. nnd 11.00 & bottle, or which Is sent direct by rlie Wyerh Chemical Company, 74 CortlnndC SU, New Xork City, upon receipt of pric J. 0. PERRY, Baiein Oregon. Pierce Bicycles Dayton Bicycles Harvard Bicycles $30 to $45 We can suit your of the above-named needs with one Bicycles. Call and Inspect them. BICYCLE BEPAIRIXG Let us do your ropalring; you will be satisfied. BICYCLE SUSDKIES Tires Rima Lanterns . Belli Cram Balm for use in atomizers 76 cts. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren Street. New York. I