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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1912)
Low loronist. tares, i! Daily March 1st to April 15th, to AH Points on Oregon Electric RailvvV at. i'nui- Kansas City. Omaha 25.00 FROM Chicago ... $33.00.. Cincinnati 37.90 Milwaukee 31.50 St Louis... " 32.00 New York 60.00 Detroit 38.00 .... 25.00 Des Moines 27.85 .... 25.00 -Indianapolis ... qkac Denver 25.00 fell) From other eastern points in proportion. Tell your friends in the East of this opportunity of moving West rtl0W rates. Direct train service via Burlington Route, Northern Pwlflc, Great Northern and "North Bank" and Oregon Electric Hallways. ; - ' ' ' you can deposit with me and tickets will be furniBhed people in He East. Details will be furnished on request. f, E. C0MAN, Gen'l Frt. Pass. Agent c. E. ALBIX Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent, Salem, Ore. " ""MHtttil jbsre Is Only Ono That I Loiffitiwo Bpcn:o Quinino USED THE WORLD OYER TO CUKE A COLO IH ORE DAY. ilwayj remember the full name. Look f )Tli 0 K Mil ' SJ jT-r lot tbii signature on every bos. , J5o. l' ttlHHimi4UumuM) , MM Ml Better Pianos j AT- This Columbian "Favorite" With 24 Selections including "Rlgolette" and "Lucia" Sex tette. $59.00 Three days FREE trial. Smaller Cost We sell on the "One-Honest-Prlce-to-all" system consequently our customers find satisfaction in the absolute knowledge that they pay no more for a piano than any one else would pay. We make terms to suit every one. The Wiley B; Allen Store i CHERRINGTON & PETERS. Mera. 247 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon 122 Snecial SahirrW Victor :: -- - Sheet Music 5c and 10c H IMIHHHHtllMlltltHlni CORPORATIONS EXPLOIT PUBLIC LAUDS FEBBUABT 21, 19IS.. ; u" "Btl'IT JUDGE ivt ,n SIMPtY THE 5.riAI)S TO THE ;'A WHO CAX LO l,,,r' 11 Ml BY DUMMIES. to Ed ii "f:rr:,1 Af? mm OP THE MAKING OF BBEAD like that of books there is no end. You would think so anyway if you could see the rack after rackful that comes from our ovens, and we bake more every day. The reason? Well, there are lots of thm. The bostand most satisfactory way to learn them is to try the bread. Just try it that's all. ' CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court Street Phone 954 See California Now! See Its attractive seaside resorts, famous hotels and, resorts, mag- Mcent scenery, delightful climate. Outdoor sports .of all kinds pleasant drives through miles of orange groves. . All reached b; the "Bond of a Thonannd Wonders" Jill, V)t SUNSET I I06DEN ASHAJWj I I ROUTES m I I "Bond of a Thousand Wonders" ROUND TBIP FABES to California, in effect dallv with ! 11 403 ston-.rs Eilug or returning bTHREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 3 SHASTA LIMITED Pullman cars and observation cars. ' WF0BXIA EXl'BESS Pullman tourist cars. High-class coaches. Si FBAXCISCO EXPBESS Pullman and tourist cars. Wgh 'a coaches. Tie: WIN dining car servlce-tonrleous and attentive employe. Call n our nearest 8. P. agent for Interesting literature describing inn. tue various resorts, or write to . SCOTT, General Passtngcr Agent, P0BTLA'D, OBEGOJf MMM I maice Want Advertising Your Banker HlUrnal want ada ibring quick results HM. M 1 1 Ran Pfan.nl . lauuBuo, en. jn Th k offer of a corporation to purchase land " Prospective entrvmn . as the latter have complied with pro visions necessary to obtain from the adornment title to such land- t. i.. r lne Bl8t ot ruling made Mon tt . ; ' uuoert. Judge in the ma maces circuit court of appeals. The case decided was that of the government against the !UrW t . i . uer company and others for alleeort conspiracy to defraud the government oi large tracts of timber lands in Ida- uo oy me use of "dummy entrymen. -""so uuoen referred to various precedents, emphasizing the mlln in the famous Budd and Clark cases, and stua: Agreement to Sell Valid. "The decision of the present case Ir ruled by legal Drlnclnlwi 0nnn,,.i In the Budd case and in the Clark case. Those decisions are authority for the proposition that a person or cor no. tion desiring to acquire title to a larse body of timber lands of the United States under the timber and atone vX may express that desire to another. ana may enter Into an agreement with him to buy lands upon his obtaining tine thereto, and may lend him the money with which to acquire title, and may Inspect and select the lands, and that such person or corporation Is not bound to Inquire Into the method by which the other party to the con tract acquires title, and is not charge able with knowledge of any fraud upon the land laws that he may resort to, and on taking title based upon the Issuance of final receiver's receipts to the entryman without knowledge of such frauds or facts sufficient to put one upon inquiry, such person or cor poratlon is an Innocent purchaser of the land." 210 Claims Involved. The case grew out of the filing of applications of 210 entrymen on Boise Basin, Crooked River and Six-Four lands in Idaho in 1901-02. The defend ants were the Barber Lumber com pany, James T. Barber, Sumner G. Moon, William Sweet, John Klncald, Louis M. Prltchard, Patrick H. Downs, Albert E. Palmer and Horace S. Rand. They were accused of having con spired with ex-Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, John H. Wells and others to defraud the government. The lower court dismissed the bill on the ground that there was insuf ficient evidence to connect the defend ants with the alleged conspiracy. . o Gus Hill's production of Bud Fish er s .cartoon, play. -"Mutt and Jetf" u ni-iu-uie-nunute comedy with caicny music, especially written exploit the eccentricities of the char- vlo,D m r issuers imagination. Tha production was staged by Mr. Frank Tannehlll, Jr., the Vail Studio built me scenic production, which was painted by the Lee Lash Studio; the costumes are from the establishment or Frank Hayden, of New York from the original designs by A. Eldul or Paris. The story is of love and politics In a bouth American republic. Intor- mingled with which is a touch of Da- thoe and "slews" of laughter, and a tasty dressing of catchy music, not forgetting a large contingent of pret iy gins, and, of course, "Fisher's Komlkal Karaeter Kreation" "Mutt and Jeff," who will be a wholeshow in themselves, as la expected of tanoon piar of such wiriH.,M fame. Mr. H1U has launched a "real production" which will prove fully equal to the anticipation of the ad mirers and constant resile f h Fisher cartoons" now appearing in oa.ii a inousand newspapers In the four corners of the United States. no play has been looked forward to with such feverish interest In years. There will be fifty people in the pro duction exclusive of the mechanical crew. A beautiful scenic display and numbers of different gorgeous tumes will be a feature. muu ana Jew will be seen for the .first time In Salem at the Grand, Theater on Saturday, February 21th, matinee and evening. Secure seats as Boon as the sale opens, as mail or ders are already being received reservations. BUILDING A TEH DWELLING Dr. Brewer is building a 10-room dwelling on Thirteenth street, adjoin ing his residence, which is one of the best In that locality. When completed It will be occupied by H. H. Brians, manager of the Brewer Drug com pany. Dr. Brewer Is very much disappoint ed to see the big Bewer digger tear ing up tho pavement, but there does not seem to be any way out of the dif ficulty. The property owners along this street were In favor of construct ing the sewer with In the curb line, and, after considerable delay and a number of meetings of the sewer com. mlttee with the contractors, the Jahn Construction company, It was doter- mlned to lay the sewer In the street, whore It was originally planned, . After the sewer Is laid It will require at least one year for the trench to set tle to such an extent that the pave ment can be replaced with any degree of certainty that It will be perma nent It Is certainly too bad that this part of the pavement on Thirteenth street could not have been deferred until the sewer was laid. MUTT AI1D JEFF AT THE GRAND Oil SATURDAY FA&3 TJI3E1 cos- I Quality for Obituary. J. u. LUerhard, who died January 26, at the home of .his daughter, Mrs. Henry Austin, In Newberg, was born near Bucyrus, Ohio, November 25, 1832. When he was four years old his parents moved to St. Joseph coun- Mlchlgan, where he grew to man hood on a farm. When 22 i'gars of age, and, with limited means, he started for California by way of Pan ama. Landing there, he eneaeed In mining and farming m the Eldorado district for five years. In the fall of 1859 he started for Oregon, where he stayed, at Buttevllle, until the spring of 1802, when he-Btarted for Lewlston, Idaho, where he engaged In mining and packing. Returning from the eastern part of the state, he located on farm near Champoeg, where he re sided until the fall of 1911. In January, 1868, Mr. Eberhard was united In marriage to Miss Louise Jones, of Champoeg, who died Novem ber 27, 1896. Six children were born to them, three of whom survive: Mm. Barbara Austin and John P. Eber hard, of Newberg, and G. A. Eberhard, of Grants Pass. . Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian wen! to sleep on a railroad track ana was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with bis life. Of ten It's that way when people negieci coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use or ur. mnga rew Discovery will cure them and ao pre vent a dsngerons throat or lung trou ble. "It completely curea me. in a short time, of a terrible cough that fol lowed a severe attack of grip." writes J. R. Watts, Flovdnrln, Tex., "and 1 repalned 15 pounds In weleht that I hnd lost." Quick, snfe. reliable and guaranteed. fi"c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free at J. C. Perry. There are sheep-kllllng dogs and sheep-stealing men; If dogs should be killed, why not all men Jailed? o Are Ever at War. There are two things everlasting at war, jov and pilea. But Bucklen a Arnica Salve will banish piles In any form. It soon subdues the Itching, irritation Inflammation or awelllng. It rivea comfort, Invltos Joy. Greatest bealer of burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, brulsea. eewma. scalds. PvMn eruptions. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry. ALL YOU HEED IS A CASCARET TONIGHT No Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, joiea Tongue or ixmnipatea Bowels by Morning. Turn the rascals out the head. ache, the biliousness, the Indigestion, the sick, sour stomach' and foul gases turn them out toniitht and keep them out with Caacareta. Millions of men and women take Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don't put in another day of dis tress. Let C as carets cleanse and ruft. ulate your stomach; remove the sour undigested ana rormontlng food and that misery-making gas; take the excess bile from your liver and oar- out of the system all the decom posed waste matter and poison In the intestines and bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will aurely straighten you out by morning. They work while yon alee). A 10 cent box from any drug store means a clear bead and cheerfulness for months. Children love to take I Caacareta becaiia -- tii; gooa never gripe o- sicken. o There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It acta on nature's plan, relievos the lungs, opens the accretions, aids expectoration; and restores the system to a healthy condition. For aale I y all dealers. - o A new state game preserve of some 1200 acres lias beer created by Game Warden Fluley. It is near Eugene. mm ' m-m-HMHMHH MM --) t Here are me Blew Waists for Spring I Not a New Idea, Not a New Style, and I Not a Single Favored Material i: ivhssinrj from Our Superb Showing, f COMPLETE! That describes it! This big, comprehensive showing leaves nothing wanting; It has anticipated every possible waist need for spring. Neat, trim tailored waists, waists of dainty lingerie, exquisite ones of voile, lace waists of rich appearance, handsome new waists and walsta of various silks, marquisette, chiffon and novoltles all these are here, 11 from the foremost fashion houses in the country, all styllBh, up-to-the-minute, faultlessly finished and perfect fitting, and all marked at our quality merchandise popular price standard. Supposing you come and see them TODAY while Assortments are at their best. NEW TAILORED SUITS HEW CLOTH COATS NEW CLOTH DBESSES NEW BAIN COATS NEW LINEN DBESSES NEW LINGERIE DBESSES NEW SILK PETTICOATS NEW NOYELTI JEWELBT NEW SPBING HOSIEEY NEW SPRING KNIT UNDEBWEAS NEW BABY CAPS NEW MODABT COSSETS NEW WARNEB'S COBSETS NEW KID GLOVES NEW SILK GLOYES NEW SPBING NECKWEAR HAIR GOODS DEMONSTRATION Mrs. Overstreet, well-known the entire length of the Paclflo coast for excellent quality hair goods, Invites you to Inspect the exceptional bargaJna she la offering. You will find here the largest assortment of real hair goods at special prices shown on the Pacific coast. Thio Week Only S U. G. Shipley Co, 145-147 North Liberty Street Between State and Court Streets Popular r s Merchandise 4MMMMMtMtMMMMMMMMMMM Prices M-Hvm-MM The Sound Sleep of Good Health Is not for those Buffering from kidney aliments and Irregularities. The prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore, weak and ailing kidneys, restore normal action, and with It health and strength. Mrs. M. Spalsbury, Sterling, 111., says: "I suffered great pain In my back and kidneya, could not aleep at night, and could not raise my hands over my head. But two bottles ot Foley Kldnoy Pills cured me. Foley Kidney Pills have my heartiest endorsement.'' Red Cross Pharmacy H. Jerman). o . Some men affect reputation and talent they do ndt possess; they are commonly much talked of, but In wardly little admired. - o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A mrai 1(1 FRENCH FEMALE I PILLS. A Ban, Cimtiiv Rubf fcr fMrmawMfr MtMtraoavto. Uim ftNOWN TO Mil. Biiji lutu. faction Uu at tilted or Midj lUFundrd, Bot prepaid for 11.00 prr bas. Will Mod Un on if ill, to be tmii Mf whea relimiH). gun pit tre. If junf Uugtt dw Ml I un upm eM jruur nim u im UVitTCO MCLlCAL CO., r, UNOAaTVH, I Sold In S$lcm bv Pr. 5. C. Sfonf SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TItUST 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 con. aistent with good banking prin ciples. WB PAV POCIt PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Jnm off State J. L. AHLERH, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, 8. . EAST, Vlce-Pres. DR. L. B. BTEKVE8. tt H. ROBERTS, Directors. MM..IUI......-.-J.-tl..-.J.. , iMnijJ,1n'miiiiHmiii..luH.,-i j I i N 4 li n Ask Your Grocer for it a i . a II Ivfl TP W m mm mm ,mm mm mm mmmnmr aa Mil REAL ESTATE BULLETIN E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS INCOME PROPERTY TO TRADE. Properties valued at $9D00, and bringing In $900 per year income, to trade for Improved farm. Will assume one or two thousand if farm Is suitable. No. 79. Six-room bouse, with full basement and lot GOxlOO, Just off from State street. Lots of fruit. All as sessments paid. A bargain at $1600. No. 67. 1 2-3 acres, Just outside ot city limits on South Commercial street. $1100. PORTLAND TROPERTY TO TRADE If you have a large or small acre age tract to trade for Portland resi dence property, see us about it. We can give you several good trades. ACRE IX cm. No. 118. One acre In Bust Salem district only Ave bVocks from State Btreet. Soven room bouse, barn, chicken hous etc. Several fruit trees, , All assessments paid. Price, $1,800. Two lots on Chemekota close In for $2,500. street, DAIRY LAND. Mr. Investor: Now Is the time to buy cheap dairy land la Lincoln county In the Yaqulna and Slloti dis tricts. We have It from $10 an acre up. through place. Small house anil barn. Orchard. 100 acres of good timber. Price, $25 per acre. No. 74. Corner on Capitol atrect, 10 xl25 feet and 6-room house. Iloarlug fruit trees. Large barn. Price $1250. SMALL APARTMENT HOUSE. Well furnished seven apartment houso. Good location, desirable ten ants. House full at present and making good Income. Price for equipment furniture 'and business, $600. List your property with ua for results. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. Commercial Street REE "Made in Oregon" EPPIEY'S BAKING POWDER Cm It Yea will Ia4 loue belter a ay here. C. M. E PPL EI Suleai, Orrgea nad SPECIAL PRICE for a Short Time Only 1 6-in. Wood--5 Load Orders $1.75 16-ih. Wood-Single load orders . . . $2.00 Place your order now for wood you will require this summer and fall The Chas K. Spaulding Logging Co. Office: Front and Ferry Sts. Phone 1830 I r t 1 1 " in1 i i intwnipi mmmm m imi for backache, rheurnatlam, kidney or bladdir trouble, and urinary IrTegularitlca. Foley Kidney Pillf are tonic in Action, quick in results. Refuse substitute. RED CROSS PHARMACY.