Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 17, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, 6 ALEX, OBXGOX, WID5ESDAT, JAXrABT 17, 1912.
PASS mi
THE BEST VALUES
Handkerchiefs
2 for
5c
lO Per Cent
Silk Waists
$1.98
Silk
Petticoats
$2.85
NOTICE.
Appointment of Viewers for Opening
of Laurel Avenue.
i Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, has appointed J. A. Baker,
John W. Rowland and Thomas Cauf
fleld as viewers for the opening and
extension of Laurel avenue in the
city of Salem, Oregon, and the time
and place of their meeting has been
appointed to be 10 o'clock a. m. on
the 30th day of January, 1912, in the
city hall in said city, at which time
and place the said viewers will pro
ceed to make an apportionment of
the damages to the respective own
ers of property to be appropriated by
the opening of said Laurel avenue,
and to assess the benefits accruing to
the adjacent property on account of
or by reason of such opening of said
Laurel avenue and the names of the
owners and the private property to
be appropriated for such purpose if
bounded and described as follows,
to-wlt:
Heirs of R. P. Boise: Commencing
at a point on the McClaine d 1 c line
93.27 feet west of the intersection of
- said d 1 c line and the center line of
Winter street if extended; thence
south 37.23 east parallel with and 20
feet distant from the northeast boun
dary of North Salem Addition, dis
tance 88,28 feet to the northwesterly
line of the proposed Laurel avenue,
which point is the beginning of this
description; thence north 60-00 east
along the westerly boundary of said
proposed Laurel avenue 200 feet
more or less to the north line of
South street if extended and the in
tersection of the wst line of Laurel
avenue; thence south 30.25 feet to
the McClane die line; thence east
23 feet along said d 1 c line to the
boundary line between Pearce and
Boise; thence southwesterly along
Boise's line 205 feet more or less to
the northeasterly line of the pro
posed South street; thence north
westerly along the northerly line of
the proposed South street 30 feet,
more or less to the place of begin
ning. August Rahlke: Beginning at a
point on the northeasterly line of the8ect the Bame; tUeuce south along tne
proposed South street 14S.27 feet
south 37-23 east of the Intersection of
the McClane d 1 c line and the north
easterly line of the proposed South
street; thence north 60-00 east 136
feet more or less to the southerly
line of Mary E. Masseys land; thence
north 37-23 west to Boise's south-
easterly line; thence southwesterly
. along Boise's southeasterly line 136
feet more or less to the northeaster
ly line of the proposed South street;
thence south 37-23 east along the
northeasterly line of South street to
the place of beginning.
Mary E. Massey: Commencing at a
point on the McClane die line and the
division line of Reuben P. Boise's land
and E. and L. F. Pearce's land',
thence southwesterly along the south-
easterly line of Boise's land 60 feet,
more or less, to the land owned by
Rahlke; thence sjth 37-23 east along
the northerly line of Rahlke's land to
a point that is distant 60 feet perpen
dicular to the northwesterly line of the
proposed Laurel avenue; thence north
60-00 east 100 feet, more or less, to a
point that would intersect the east line
For 30 Yean
the Standard
Remedy for
Diseases of Mucous Membranes
Experienced pharmacists will tell yon Big G U
" accepted standard remedy foe disease of mo
otu membranes discharges from the nosrthroat
nd urinary organs. Avoid substitutes. Toeipe
iLanT? danBeron- B'g G, used everywhere since
IwO, has proved safe and reliable. Non-poisonous,
antiseptic and tonic in its properties, containing no
silver nitrate, tine sulphate, alcohol, cocaine, of
ny narcotic, ft may be used full strength with
out fear. Why not cure yourself? Sold by drug,
f ,lstLT ship express prepaid, trpon receipt at
i. rpli particulars enclosed with each bottle 01
mailed scaled in plain envelope on request.
Tbt Emu Chemical Co. Ciadnutt, Ohio, CS.A
BBIgCS
Pure Linen
Handkerchiefs
4ic Ea.
Less on Any
Muslin and Long Cloth
NIGHT GOWNS
Prettily Trimmed
Values to $1.50
98c
White
Petticoats
Values to $1.50
98c
SAID SHE
WOULD FAINT
Mrs. Delia Long Unable to Stand
On Her Feet More Than a Few
Minutes at a Time.
Pendergrass, Ga. Mrs. Delia Long,
of this place, in a recent letter, says:
"For five or six years, I suffered agon
ies with womanly troubles.
Often, I couldn't sit up more than a
few minutes at a time, and if I stood
on my feet long, I would faint.
I took Cardul, and it helped me im
mediately. Now, I can do my work all
the time, and don't suffer like I did."
Take Cardul when you feel 111 In any
way weak, tired, miserable, or under
the weather. Cardul is a strength
building tonic medicine for women.
It has been found to relieve pain and
distress caused by womanly troubles,
and Is an excellent medicine to have on
hand at all times.
Cardul acts on the womanly consti
tution, building up womanly strength,
toning up the nerves, and regulating
the womanly organs.
Its half century of success Is due to
merit. It has done good to thousands.
Will you try it? It may be just what
you need. Ask your druggist about
Cardul. He will recommend It.
N. B. Write to : Ladles' Advisory Dm.. Oita
nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Special
Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment
br Women," ent In plain wrapper, on request.
of the proposed Laurel avenue; thence
west 43 feet to the place of beginning.
Heirs of R. P. Boise: Commencing
at a point on the south side of High
land avenue where the west line of
Laurel avenue, if extended, would in
tersect the same; thence south along
the extension of the west line of Laur
el avenue 1267.2 feet to the McClane d
1 c line; thence east along the said d
1 c line 23 feet to the land owned by
E. & L. P. Pearce; thence northerly
along the west line of said Pearce's
land 1267.2 feet to the south side of
Highland avenue; thence west along
the south side of Highland avenue 15
feet to the place of beginning.
E. & L. F. Pearce: Commencing at
a point on the south line of Highland
avenue where the east line of Laurel
avenue, if extended south, would Inter-
east line of Laurel avenue, if extend
ed 1267.2 feet to the McClane d 1 c
line; thence west along said d 1 c line
43 feet to land owned by Reuben P.
Boise; thence north along the east
line of Reuben Boise's land 1267.2 feet
to Highland avenue; thence east along
Bouth Bide of Highland avenue 51
feet to the place of beginning.
This notice Is published for ten (10)
successive days in The Daily Capital
Journal, a newspaper published in the
City of Salem, Oregon, the first publi
cation to be dated January 17, 1912,
and the last January 29, 1912.
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
1-17-llt City Recorder.
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Petitions are being signed to clear
W. R. Foote, of Coquille, who shot
Road Master Wilcox for betraying his
daughter.
That's all right.
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
Salem Fence Works !
Headquarters for Wsren Wlr
Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Bhia- t
gles, Malthold Roofing, F. .
B. and Ready Roofing. All at
the lowest prices.
I CHAS. D. MULLIGAN J
260 Court street.
Phone 114
ARE ALWAYS
1 Lot of Ladies
and Misses' Un
derwear 12 l-2c
A GARMENT
To close out the line.
and All White
Embroideries
up to 12 ins. in width
7c
Per Yard
THE PRINCE
IS DOING
REAL WORK
Vienna, Jan. 17. Prince David Da
dianl, a prominent member of the fam
ily from which the czars of Russia
originally sprang, today started serv
ing his sentence of 20 years' impris
onment at hard labor for instigating
the murder of Prince Dadeschkeienl,
with whose beautiful wife he was in
love.
Prince Dadiani, a lieutenant of the
guards, and popular in society, lived
part of each year in St. Petersburg,
where he waa oftenest seen at court,
but spent the summer months in his
native wilds In the Caucusus. Prince
and Princess Dadeschkeienl lived on
a neighboring estate. While on a visit
with her husband to Kutais, the prin
cess met Dadiani. Her husband later
was compelled to return home,' but
the princess Invented a pretext to re
main. Gossip reached his ears that
his wife was constantly with Dadiani.
He returned to Kutais and told Dad
iani that his visits to his wife must
cease.
A short time later Prince Dades
chkeienl was waylaid by two ruffians
in broad daylight and killed. At the
trial It was proved that each of the
assassins received $250 from Prince
Dadinani.
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SOMETHING OF INTEREST.
(Continued trots page 1.)
United States senate to learn the at
titude of these men on the question
of the Interstate shipment of intoxi
cating liquors; and then in turn the
Anti-Saloon league proposes to ad
vise their friends of such attitude
that they may act accordingly. The
league leaders declare that they will
do similar work In relation to the
legislature, namely learn the atti
tude of candidates on favorable leg
islation and join for the ones friendly
regardless of party, and oppose all
others. They also propose to mix In
the election of district attorneys,
judges and other officials.
Petitions will soon be in circula
tion, according to the Anti-Saloon
league program, to so amend the
constitution by repealing the Home
Rule amendment, that by the consti
tution a city will be prevented fro;n
being wet in a county the majority it
the citizens of which are for prohibi
tion. o
OREGON' KIDS GET
A REAL HARD DE4L
For the purpose of interesting the
school board of this city in a garden
contest to be held for the coming
state fair State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Alderman will
confer with the school board this
evening.
Yesterday he had a conference wLh
the school board of Portland on the
same subject, and a lot was donated
by the citizens on which the garden
truck is to be grown. Some similar
arrangements will probably be made
here.
The idea is to not only have the
school children compete for prizes
at the fair, but at the same time to
teach them in agriculture and horti
culture by having them plant and
cultivate the products to be raised.
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CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Haifa Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
HERE
Woolen Blankets
$7 and $6 values
$5.25
Merchandise
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
20 to 50o
LESS
Health
And Success
are such intimate relations that no
one can be expected to be well
acquainted with success who does
not keep good hold on health.
Most serious sicknesses start in
minor troubles of the digestive
organs. Thousands know by
actual experience that health and
strength and therefore success
Are Increased
By Use of
Beecham's Pills in time, and be
fore minor troubles become deep
seated and lasting. This famous
family remedy will clear your sys
tem, regulate your bowels, stimu
late your liver, tone your stomach.
Then your food will properly
nourish you and enrich your blood
You will be healthy enough to
resist disease strong enough to
take due advantage of oppor
tunity after taking, as needed,
BEECEWS
PILLS
Sold v erywbet
ta boxes 10c. 25c.
A LIBERAL OFFER'
Ve Guarantee to Relieve Dyspepsia.
If We Fail, the Medicine Costs
Nothing.
To unquestionably prove to the
people that Indigestion and dyspep
sia can be permanently relieved and
that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will
bring about this result, we will fur
nish the medicine absolutely free if
It falls to give satsfacton to any one
using it.
The remarkable success of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets Is due to the high
degree of sclentifla skill used in de
vising their formula as well as to
the care exercised in their manufac
ture, whereby the well-known prop
erties of Bismuth-Subnltrate and
pepsin have been combined with
carminatives and other agents.
Bismuth-Subnitrate and pepsin aie
constantly employed and recognized
by the entire medical profession as
invaluable In the treatment of indi
gestion and dyspepsia.
The pepsin used In Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets Is carefully prepared so
as to develop its greatest efficiency.
Pepsin supplies to he digestive ap
paratus one of the most important
elements of the digestive fluid. With
out it the digestion and assimilation
of food are impossible.
The Carminatives possess proper
ties which aid in relieving the dis
turbances and pain caused by undi
gested food. This cob m nation of
these ingredients makes a remedy in
valuable for the complete relief of
indigestion and dyspepsia.
We are socertain of this that we
urge you to try Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets on our own personal guar
antee. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents
and $1.00. Remember, you can ob
tain Rexall Remedies only at our
store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry
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RUSSIAN BANKER AND
HIS "DARLING DAUGHTER"
Representing himself to be a de
faulting Russian banker, who, while
traveling in Spain, was arrested on
the charge of manslaughter, Alexand
er Sadrowsky, has written Richard H.
Westacott, of this city, asking htm to
assist him financially to clear his fair
name, and .that of a "darling daugh
ter."
Sadrowsky sends a newspaper clip
ping telling of his arrest. He says
that he has $430,000 hidden away In
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You'll Notice g?,3Sft2iS
I Methods" of merchandising to the extent
fof advertising everything in the store at
:: "Special Reductions" every day in the year
: : But when it comes to the End of the Season, we do make a general
i vmiN or LsroKen
And every reduced
our regular prices, wtticn we know are lower than you can find
at "Regular Stores."
Just now we're selling broken lines in all departments at
20 to 30 per cent Discount
Look over the
BARGAIN SHOE SECTION
and you'll find your size in good serviceable shoes, in good
shapes, only a few pairs of a kind, but all sizes, in different lots.
Now Reduced from 20 to 30 per cent.
Our entire line of Men's and Boys' Suits reduced 20 per cent
None reserved.
Our entire line of Men's and Boys' Overcoats, and Cravenette
Raincoats reduced 20 per cent.
Big Lot Fltcc
of Lil Cbb
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I Our entire line of White and Plaid Wool Blankets reduced 20 per ct. ::
Our entire line of Ladies' White Muslin Underwear reduced 20 per ct. f
:: All Remnants on our
Broken lines
J We're making a thorough CLEAN-UP of our
departments at genuine reductions.
No imaginary Reductions from Fictitious Values at
GRAY HAIR
MAKES YOU
LOOK OLD
Gray hair Is a mark of age, and
nothing that can be said as to Its
beauty will offset the disadvantages
of this mark of age set upon your
brow.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy darkens the hair and re
stores it to its youthful beauty. Our
grandmothers and their grand
mothers before them used sage and
sulphur for darkening their hair.
Nothing has ever been found more
effective for this purpose than these
two time-honored remedies, hut
Wyeth, a modern chemist, has com
bined the two with other Ingredients,
which makes a delightful dressing
for the hair, and which not only re
moves every t-ace of dandruff but
promotes the growth of the hair. It
also stops the hair from falling out,
and make it beautiful.
All druggists are authorized to re
fund the money if it fails to do ex
actly as represented.
Dont neglect your hair ana aon i
resort to old-time hair dyes. Get a
hottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
from your druggist today, and notice
the difference in your hair after a
few days' use.
This preparation is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle, and is
recommended and sold by all drug
gists. Special Agent, J. C. Perry.
TO COMER OX
BRIDGE MATTER
County Commissioner Beckwith
left today for Stayton where he will
meet the members of the board of
county commissioners of Linn county
and take action with relation to
Green's Bridge across the Santiam,
which was washed out during the re
cent flood.
Eventually the boards of the two
counties will probably make appro
priations for the construction of a
bridge in its stead. At the present
this can not be done and in order t
relieve the situation, the plan Is to
install temporarily a ferry.
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She Read It Correctly.
CXmD FBBSS LilD
San Francisco, Jan. 17. A gypsy
woman read John McDonough's for
tune. "You are going to lose some
valuable property," she forecasted.
Then she beat It. Mac Is looking for
a $200 scarf pin also for the gypsy.
America, and he desires Westacott's
assistance in obtaining It. He offers
as a reward for his financial assist
ance $160,000.
This is but one of scores of similar
swindling letters which have been re
ceived from the same source by peo
ple of Salem recently.
MM H M
lines, at prices that attract caret nl buyers.
price advertised is a genuine reduction from
Clnnrlc on our bargain tables at 35c per i
UUUUb yard, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1, $1.25 J
ALL. VjaAiV 1 L.I KE,JLI1JI.1J.
Remnant tables at exactly 1-2 PRICE
of Underwear reduced
XaVUdll UalUll VUai
Q ' Rock Springs" Coal
"New Castle" Coal Q
,A "Silver Lump" Loal p
Coal for all kinds of People and Purposes
Have your choice!
Oak and Fir Wood
in lengths to suit
For prompt deliveries phone Main 813
Falls City Lumber Co.
279 N. Commercial Street.
I A Few Special Bargains for i
.. . .
I this Week in Ladies' Footwear i
Ladies $4.50 Gun Metal Laco
Ladies $4.00 and $5.00 Tan Lace !2.9.i
Ladies $3.50 Gun Metal Button $2.45
Ladies $3.50 Patent Leather Button $2.15
Ladies' $2.50 Kid Button and Lace $1.75
Take advantage of these prices as I must have room for Spring
and Summer goods.
I JACOB VOGT,
Cyphers Incubators
The standard Incubator: Fire proofed-lnsurable.
M'e have secured the agency for the well known Cyphers Incuba
tor Co. for Marion and Folk counties, Including tllr line of Incu
bators, Brooders, Heaters, and a full line of Poultry Supplies.
This Incubator Is acknowledged lo be the highest prude Incubator
on the market, without any exception.
The guarantee is the best that is put out by any company. Come
In and look at the different sizes and get a catalog, if you are hi
terrxted) It's a pleasure to show thorn, because we know you will
like them.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
Thone Main 100.
251.21SI
M M MMMMMMM
20 per cent.
Broken lines in all t
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220 N. Commercial Street
STATE ST.
West of C. S. Bant