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rAGE POCB DAILY CAPTTATj JOURNAI 8AXEM, OREGON, MONDAY NOVEMBER 20. 1911. - MYPIOK FAR v isioju, Wthoutline?; in in f tens GEMINE KRYFTOKS .DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN I Located In Rooms 210-211 U. S. itlnnl Rank Building. 1 THE SPECIALIST The true specialist possesses the experience of years the right kind of experience doing the same things the right way hundreds of thousands of times, with unfailing and permanent results. His experience has taught him Just what to do, and how to do It. There Is no guesswork, no experimenting on your eyes, hence no failures. His scientific knowledge, has made him the master of his profession. I iim the only irt-liilit In tills city wli docs not practice any. thing clue but lit eyes correctly with glasses at a very reasona ble price, as fitting glasses Is my specialty, and you get the bene fit of my 30 years' experience by consulting me. I guarantee satis, faction In crery respect. So extra charge for examination. Your case will not puzzle Dr. Mendelsohn. The whole problem lies in these words: Rightly tilted lenses by the right man. All broken glasses replaced while you 1 wait Prices very reasonable. T Office hours from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m.; 1 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. "COMMUTERS" AT THE GRAND WEDNESDAY Henry B. Harris will present in this city at the Grand opera house, Wednesday, November 22, "The Commuters," a new hurricane of laughter by James Forbes author of "The Chorus Lady" and "The Travel ing Salesman.'' As the title indi cates a wealth of merriment Is in stores for those who will see Mr. Forbes' latest effort when it is pre- The story briefly tells sented here , . . , . carry out or me svstem ail the de- in a very humorous way of the mat- j waste matter ami poisons iiiuuiiiai cjiicuruic ui n juuiiBim me iniesiines ana Dowels. JUST TRY A TEN CENT BOX OF CASCARETS Insures you for months against Sick Headache, IUlioiiMwsfi, Constipa tion or a liiid Stomach. Put aside just once the Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oils or purga tive waters which merely force a passageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage or alimen tary organs, and have no effect what ever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your inside organs pure and fresh with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, re move the undigested, sour and fer menting food and foul gase3, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the de Don't Misunderstand Us and When we say we are giving the best values in bafem in Dry boods, Cloaks, Suits a Millinery, we mean every word of it, .because our buying system is so perfect thm., our New York buyer that no store on the Pacific toast coast can undersell us, t you buy here and get our low advertised prices you get genuine bargains that you 5 find mighty hard to beat, no matter where you try, . . "IU V i 1 -.,. i I The Doctor's Answers On' Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck The question! answered below are general In character ; the ymptoma or (llsoiiBes are given ami answers will apply to any case of tlmllar nature Thoae wlBhlnif further arivlre, free, ma yaddresa Dr. Theo. Book, Col lege Illrtff., C'ollege-Elwood 8ti. Dayton, Ohio, en closing aelf addroKaed envelope for reply. No questions will be answered unlesi full name and address la given. Initials or nom de plume will be used In answers. The prescrip tions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. Adam E.: Your symptoms plainly Indicate catarrhal trouble. Begin ning with nasal catarrh the disease has affected your stomach, causing foul breath and Indigestion, gas, etc., while the kidneys and bladder are In bad condition, causing burning, pain ful, frequent and uncontrollable urin ation with dull headache and back ache. For nasal catarrh, obtain 2 ozb. antiseptic vllane powder. Put a half teaspoonful In a pint of warm water.. Snuff the. water from the palm 'of the hand' through the nos trils two or three times dally. Then use a level teaspoon ful of the pow der to one ounce of vaseline, mix and apply a small portion Into each nos tril. Also take a teaspoonful four times dally of the following: Syrup SArsaparllla compound 4 ozs., coinp. fluid balmwort 1 oz., and fluid extract buchu 1 oz. Mix and shake well. M. Walt: You can Increase your weight and strength and Improve the general health grently by a thorough course of treatment with three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets. Take one af ter each meal and one at bedtime. Drink plenty of water slowly, be tween meals. You should not expect a great Increase In weight quickly. Remember, it takes time to change the cells and tissues of the body, but you can depend on it as a thoroughly effective flesh producer. Susan: Write me more fully or send for my free examination chart, and I will gladly do my best for you; always give full name and address. I never publish the correct name. It. M.: Do not delay unlng the fol lowing treatment If you value good health. You need a good, mild laxa tive tonic and blood purifier 'to cor rect chronic constipation and the general debility of which you com plain. The weakness, numbness, loss of appetite, headache, neuralgia and faint spells can be corrected by us ing three-grain sulpherb tablets (laxative), as per directions accom panying, and also the following: compound syrup hypophosphltea 6 ozs., tlncturo cadnmeno compound 1 oz., and compound fluid balmwort 1 oz. Mix, shake well and ,tnko a tea Rpoonful before meals and at bed time. This Is a valuable tonic, and will vitalize the nerves, Increase the strength, calm the mind, Improve the quality of the blood and remove the exhaustion of body and mind. Bronchitis: A cough of any kind should be promptly treated. Asthma tic patients have obtained wonderful relief by the use of a splendid and cheap home-made cough syrui pos sessing laxative properties. In fact, this makes one of the best household remedies for colds, coughs and asth ma that I know of: Obtain a 2H oz. package of essence of mentho-laxene and make Into a pint of syrup as per directions accompanying the package. X. Y. Z. Your questions and symp toms have been answered and ex plained several times heretofore In these columns, but as they may have escaped your attention I will repent my advice, as 1 have for manv oth ers. Your druggist could obtain any tiling, I have prescribed. ,ln these ad vices from the wholesale firms. In sist on his doing so, or go to a large, up-to-date store and: get It. (2.) The treatment for Itching scalp, falling hair and dandruff which you rerer to is caned plain yellow minyol, packed in 4-ounce Jars, di rections ftecomnanvinv Thin pnroa dandruff, makes the hair glossy, fluf- ry ana rree rrom excessive olliness, and 1 have been thanked by scores for discovering and proclaiming its worth. A Wife: (1) Write fo r my exami nation chart (free) and eive name and address. (2) Lucorrhea or I "whites" should be treated as fol lows: Obtain ono. ounce tannic acid and two ounces vilane powder. To a . quart of water add a half teaspoonful of tannic acid and a teaspoonful of vilane. lse twice daily as an ln Jection with syringe. Continue for a month after cure Is established to prevent a return. 1 received in to day's mail three letters from women who used the above and now report they are cured. ! Help: The larger drug stores can supply you witn tins excellent speci fic treatment for the stomach disor ders, common to so many, such as pain under the ribs, belching, bloat ing, wind, gas, heart palpitation, shortness of breath, etc. Obtain a package of triopeptlne tablets and use pink after breakfast, white after dinner and blue after supper. Trio peptlne will correct most any stom ach disorder, help digest the food, tone up the stomach, Increase the gas trie Juices and enable you to eat whatever you like. Stubborn: For ulcers, running sores, pimples, sore eyelids and oth er symptoms of scrofula use the fol lowing: Syrup Trlfollum compound ozs., compound fluid balmwort 1 oz. aromatic fluid cascara 1 oz. Mix. Shake well and take a teaspoonful after meals and ono at retiring. The dose after the first week may be In creased gradually to two teaspoon fuls. This Is effectual In chronic or Inherited blood disdrders. This treat ment should continue 4 to 0 months, and sometimes longer, to thoroughly eradicate the disease. Aged: You say you are 45 years old and your symptoms are extreme nervousness, weak, tired, worn-out feeling, timid, iritable, no energy or ambition to act naturlly under all circumstances .is ntliora ,t, Tha least exertion tires, and the limbs and body are often numb or aching. Reg-! ular daily calisthenics or exercise I which calls Into play every muscle of i ma tiotty siiouui tie followed. Also; take the following: Tlnture cado mene comp. 1 oz., com p. essence enr dlol 1 oz., syrup hypophosphltea 6 ozs. Mix and take a teaspoonful be fore or after each meal: after the first week gradually Increase the dose to two teastmonfuls. Continue two or three months. A. M.: A pleasant and effectual non-secret remedy for chronic consti pation Is called Cascaroyal pills. Miss R. : A very prompt and effi cient, though harmless hendnehn Ami neuralgia remedy is sold under the name of rain-Away pills. (I 'iill mil' . t r 'i;- . You Realize , Comfort! In your Collars and Shirts when you get In the habit of sending them to us to be Laundered. We "do them up" propertly, carefully", cleanly, and with perfect satisfaction to those who have to wear them. Let us have your Laundry work for a week or two and you will be so satisfied with the results that you will always send It here afterwards. 8ALEH STEAM IAODBT 136-1M Sooth Liberty Street ' couple devotedly happy, who reside In a village within commuting- dis tance of New York. The husband has a boon companion, a friend dat ing back to college days, and a bach elor, and this same young chap is the wife's bad books, although she has never met hitn, because he has been responsible for her husband's innocent but annoying divergencies from the straight and narrow path of matrimony. The husband, desirous of squaring his friend, and at the same time Interest him In suburban life. Invites him to spend a few days In the country, in order that he may also participate In the Joys of a com muter. The fun starts fast and fu rious when the friend Is ushered into the house. The coolness of the wife as evidenced by her recption makes Itself manifest In a temporary disa greement between the husband and wife. Here the friend tries to play the part of the gentle peacflmaker.and In so doing embroils everyone in the trouble connected with the house hold, and also half the village. In terwoven with the main thread of the story are a series of happenings, participated In by a group of well- defined types of suburbanites. As In his previous successes, Mr. Forbes has essayed to denlct naturally the characters essential to the develop ment of the story and germane to the life he has portrayed. 'The Commuters" comes here af ter a year's run in Boston and New York with the same cast, Including Harry Davenport, Amy Lesser, Flor ence Malone, John Robertson, Lillian Thurgate, Pauline Duffleld and oth ers. o A Cascaret tnnlnht will make vnn feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken and cost only 10 cens a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have headache, biliousness coated tongue, Indigestion, sour ftom ach or 'constipated bowcl3. Cascarets belong in every household. Children Just love to t&ki them THE OPEN FORUM The Capital Journal Invites Public Discussion In This Department Let Both Sides of All Matters Be Fully Brought Out It Is Not the Purpose of This Newspaper to do the Thinking for Its Readers. What Are ttie Farts, At the Salem high school student body meeting today the fact was de veloped that a Washington boy named Talcott was entered at the Salem I Hare Rea sons to be Proud. I vfiis Hatched When Eggs Wore 45c. per Dozen. ow I Am Going to Hare o New Home. While our store Is In a d 1 sii r ranged order on ac count of re modeling, it h n case of come in anil grab what yon want at very! Tory!! very ! ! ! ut tractive prices. All $25 Suits :... $20.00 All $110 Suits $21.0(1 All $.",.00 Trousers 1.75 All $ti.00 Trousers $4.25 All $3.50 Fancy Vests $2.00 All 50c Suspenders !i,"ic All $1.50 Shirts $1.10 All $1.75 Shirts $1.20 All $3.00 Shirts $2.00 All 50c Bradley Mufflers 20c All $5.00 House Coats $2.50 All $10.00 House Coats $5.00 During the past week we have re ceived the following new merchan dise. Come in and see you'll not be urged! to buy: Ncv High Roll foliar Sweaters New Corded I'ancy Vests New Fuizy Vclour Hats Now Mushroom-shnpe I'nibrelliis f LEANING AND I'KESSING If you wish garments pressed In a sanitary way. don't forget our steam pressing machine. The only one In the city. We call for and deliver your garments. THE TOGGERY Phone 838. 167 Commercial St DAYE TANTIS AL HCRST (To be Continued) high school'as a student and put in to the football game against Eugene, Talcot tls said to have returned to Seattle the next day, and Is said to be a university student. There was considerable feeling manifested over the discovery, and there Is to be an investigation of the facts and a re port. The Salem boys lost th. game, and some of them are sore on Tal cott. Salem Capital Journal. The above is a clipping from the Salem Capital Journal of November (5, showing Principal Kirk's ethics of "clean sport," of which he Is so strong an advocate. This name. Tal cott .appeared on the certlfl?d list stating the men were eligible to par-' tlcipate la any athletic enterprise of which Salon: h'gh was a participant. Ovwl V A nn...,l.J n11 1 . unit t.uui;in-y 1 1 il till lUl'S.tlUU regulations theieof. The rules are that a man has fo be taking at leatt i three subjects, tind has been attend ing high school for thre eweeks be fore a gams and is in good stand-! Ing. . j This article' is self-explanatory. I Possibly Kiik's n.otive wa3 that other jc'iiool.5 should advocat and j practice zlean tport but I (Kirk) will do as I please Eugene Register j November 17. The above comes with possibly j poor grae? from a rival tow-i that! does not like to be outclassed by the Salem team, Lot if the statements made concerning Principal Kirk are true, and If he is pursuing methods j attributed to him, It :s a bad atat- of affairs, and not advertising for i our schools. If there is any gjod In j the who'o football business. It ought to be In ths teaching; of maulV.'SB. uprlghtn'-fcs and cb. a,i methods, vv the part of tho?-! .participating. Their has besn so ri'iil: criticism of tin-; tactics .employed, by the management of the Saictn hleb school athKtlc nc tlvltles that the 'whole thing ought to be cleaned uptand put on an hon est, ' moral foundation, or everlast- j ingly kicked out of our schools. If 'Principal Kirk has imported a stu ; dent from outside to strengthen the local team it is a reflection on the lo cal boys, although he might be able to technically clear his skirts of the charge, he is in bad business. He is the one man who ought to stand be tween the Salem team and any unpro fessional practices, j ;' , AN AMATEUR. r 1 W-a-v n Prices Chopped to pieces with the big axe in the Mllinery Department, Pro fits cut no figure, We are getting ready for our great Xmas exhibit,- Hats up up to the hour in style this sea son's new models . priced at half and less, $5,00 Hats ' now, $7,00 Hats now $8,50 Hats now Prices on all Mil linery cut down ,H?!S$2.95 $3.95 Half Price AND LESS On all our "new fall suits and coats; we are overstocked; now comes the price cutting,profits are not considered, Cloaks and suits up to the hour in style, materia! and workman ship, are put on t h e chopping block and the big axe is appled Prices cut in two, and in many cases much low ,er, $12,50 and $15 suits now $5.90 S18 & $20 -Suits now $9.90 $25 and $27,50 Q1 suits now $l2.50i uoais soia ine same way fll WW ilff Hi! Jl III! M l II I II I 111 I I til 'Mill II I j'l The CHICAGOjST0RE Is Salem's headquarters for fine imported anu uumcbiiu uies UUUtlS alia OIIKS, Dress Goods and Slks here fit for a queen every shade, class and kind you want and at prices so low that your pocketbook will not be depleted. Silks, vard. 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up Drses Goods, yd,-19c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c Thanksgiving Table Linens At 'Bargain Prices, We are direct im porters of Table Linens from Belfast, Ireland, and we say without fear of con tradiction it there is no store on the Pacific coast that can give you better val ues in fine satin finished real Irish Table Linens. Come and see, Price, yard. ,35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 98c ud All Goods Sold Exactly as Advertised CAG0 STORE "The Store That Saves You Money" Salem Oregon I The item taken by the Eugene pa , per from The Capital Journal was sent in by the sfhool reporter, and has never been (fenied- There ought , to be no trouble to get at the facts, j The records should show when Tal- cott was registered at the Salem high j school and how Ions? he has attend- ; ed.-'and whether he is still attending, iday. ; He Is mentioned in the November . Clarion as a great acquisition to the ' Salem team. Ed. J. -o- Real Estate Trades $4500 Two modern houses. Yew Park, for land. AVhat have you? Thro Acres. $2000 Three acres, house, barn, close ln for city property. Fifteen Acres. $3500 Fifteen acres of fine land, good house, barn and outbuildings. 148 Acres 148-acre farm, well Improved, 10 miles. North of Salem, on Oregon Electric car line. Price $125 per acre, for Salem or Portland proper ty. What have you 80 Acres of Timber. $1000 Will trade for property near Salem. We have many other properties to trade. If you have any thing to trade see us. INSTALLMENT PL AX $30 down will handle a good six room house and a barn on large lot, well located. Price only $1400. Bal ance can be ualtl like rent, sav it 2 or $13 per month. Interest on de ferred payment only 7 per cent. This is a fine opportunity for a working man to scure a home for his family. You will have to act quick if you want this, for it will eo earlv Mon- '"'""H tMlHIIMtntM HHMtum SNAP AX OKMXAXCE Appropriating Money for the support and Maintenance of n Salem Hand, and Provldlntr the Manner of Ex pending the Same-. Be it Ordained by the Common Coun cil of the Citylof Salem, Oregon. Setlon 1. That' the sum of $2300.00 or so much thereof as may be neces sary, be and the same Is hereby ap propriated out of the money In the general fund In the city treasury not otherwise appropriated for the support and maintenance of a Salem band. Section 2. That the expenditure of the money hereby appropriated be and the same Is hereby entrusted In the hands of a special committee to be appointed by the Common Council for tht purpose, said committee to have the power and it shall be their duty to enter into a contract with some suitable person or persons to maintain a band. Said committee shall have the power to provide In said contract the employment for a number of pub lic concerts to be given by said band, and to make all other provisions and arrangements necessary to be made for the support and maintenance of a public band. Ballot Title. "Shall a Salem band be supported and maintained by the City of Salem by municipal appropriation!" Vot yes or no. Yes, 114. No, 115. ll-lS-5t $150 MILL SECTRE A HOME We have just had listed a beautiful home on Chemeketa street; with all modern Improvements. ,$150 down and the balance In monthly payments of $15 to $20, will handle this place. This is an exceptionally easy way to secure so fine a piece of property. BLTHTEL & BYXOX 347 State Street Tel. Main 432 Chllapon Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R I A GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Nov. 22 Henry It. Harris Presents A EW FARCICAL COMEDY "The Commuters" By James Forbes, author of "The Chorus Lady" and "The Travel ing Salesman" Funnier than. Either. Six months at the Criterion Theater, New York Sixteen weeks at the Park Theater, Boston. New York and Boston Cast Prices, 50c to $1.50. Seat sale Tuesday, Nov. 21. Ye LIBERTY THEATRE Beginning Tomorrow Matinee Positively Ending Thursday Night SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY BIG DOUBLE SHOW Wayne O. Adams IN HIS WONDERFUL REPRODUCTION OF UNCLE SAM'S GREAT $500,000,000 Panama Canal In Moving Pictures, With Lecture Complete. Run in Con nection With Regular Show. A Chance of Your Lifetime Instructive, Thrilling and Startling u ! 2500 Feet of Film Admission: 5 and 10 Cents! A Mall Carrier's Load. Seems heavier wtipn hp hn .oot back and kidney trouble. Fred Due- nren, mail carrier at Atchison. Kas.. says: "I have heen hnthrot nih kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back. When ever I carried a heavy load of mail. my kidnev trouble in time ago, I started taking Foley Kld- uey nus ana since taking them I have gotten entirely rid of all my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, and nnlnk In riiniio Try them. Red Cross Pha-macy (H. Jerman). o , Life is just as sweet as we make it! SuTed Child From Death. "After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year" wrote G. T. Richardson of Richard son's Mills, Ala., "we feared It had consumption. It had a hart rftnirh all the time. We tried mnnv iamnun without avail, and doctor's medicine seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New nismvoi-v pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure, and our child Is again strone and healthy nr ,,,ri,o colds, hoarseness. laerlDDe. Asthma croup and sore lungs. It's the most infallible remedy that' mi. ri. 30c and $1.00. Trial hnttlo iroL r- anteed by J. C. Perry. o . Nick Boyle, a well-known loeirer of Marshfield, was drowned In the Xorth fork of the Lewig river Saturday. "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whoop ing cough. One of them was In bed. had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bot tles cured them," pays Mrs. R- A. Don aldson of Lexington, Miss. For sale , by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GRAND OPERA HOUSE OXE SIGHT 0XLT Monday, Nov. 20 Trinmphant Belorn America's Greatest Tlaj THE Third Degree By CHARLES KLE1X Perfect Supporting Company Prices, lower floor, $100 and 1 ' Balcony. 75c and $1.00. Gallery. 6c