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inquiry and brought back the infor
mation on the jump.
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your sales.
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WE INSIST
that no matter how good a baker you
may be, no matter what a fine oven
you have, your facilities for baking
cannot possibly equal ours. Does your
bread ''always" come out Just right?
Well, ours does, and how right that
J. . Is. only a trial will teach you
CAPITAL BAKERY
439 Court Street
Phone 854
Packard Pianos
Appeal to cultivated tastes.
They are marvels of beauty
and form at once a valuable
accessory to any home.
They may be seen together
with several other reliable
makes, at the
Wiley B Allen & Co.
247 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon
CHERRINGTON & PETERS, Mgrs.
All the Talking Machines and All the Records
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SAVE YOURSELF!
There is no reason why you should j
always be a slave.
you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk
ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered
t the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug
habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment
Md then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the
liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washing
ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment
One week will in most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re
Quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For
full Information, address
Hot Lake Sanatorium. Oregon
WALTER M. PIEHCE
Pres. and Mgr.
CROOKED
OPTION IS
RELEASED
PUBLICITY GIVEN THE MATTER
THROUGH THE JOURNAL BY
GEROK C. MITTY, OF INESTIMA
BLE YALUE TO SETTLEBS OF
THE.SILETZ.
Ed. Journal: I enclose herewith a
copy of the release of the fraudulent
otplonal contract, covering the Slletz,
that was recorded at Toledo, Oregon.
It such fraudulent optional con
tract was recorded for the pur
pose of swindling eastern Investors,
as Secretary Olcott thinks, then the
matter should be fully Investigated,
even though the records are cleared
of any cloud upon our titles; as bold
daring and skillful operators of the
S. A. D. Puter class, could prepare
fraudulent deeds, abstracts and mort
gages, and the optional contract and
release could be used to make all
appear genuine, and the swindle, if
any, be completed before any other
papers would appear for record.
I believe that Secretary Olcott
should no drop this matter; but in
stead, should continue the Investiga
tion and discover the guilty parties
and learn their present and original
plans and intentions, if possible.
Please give this mutter careful
consideration and act as you deem
beat. Yours truly.
GEO. C. MITTY.
The Release.
Know all men by these presents
that I, A. M. Haswell, of Springfield,
Missouri, do hereby certify that I
have received full and complete sat
isfaction of that certain agreement,
made and executed by George H.
Glade, the party of the first part, to
me, A. M. Haswell, the party of the
second part; which said agreement
Is dated February 15th, 1912, and is
recorded in Book Twenty-eight (28)
at page ninety-nine (99) of Deed
Records of Lincoln county, Oregon,
and which said agreement grants the
right to purchase, bargain and sell
unto me, said party of the second
part therein, certain lands amount
ing in the aggregate to 112,640 acres
within said Lincoln county, Oregon.
That said agreement has been ful
ly satisfied and discharged and I,
said A. M. Haswell, do hereby au
thorize and direct the county clerk
of Lincoln county, Oregon, to cancel
and release said agreement on the
records of said county and state.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed my seal
this 2Gth day of March, 1912.
A. M. HASWELL. (Seal)
In presence of
A. W. LINCOLN,
W. A. LINCOLN.
State of Missouri, Couny of Green, ss:
This certifies, that on this 2Gth day
of March, 1912, before me, the un
dersigned a Notary Public In and for
said county and state, personally ap
peared the within A. M. Haswell,
personally known to mo to be the
Identical person described In and who
executed the within release of agree
ment, and he acknowlodged to me
that he executed the same freely and
voluntarily and for the uses and pur
poses therein mentioned.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed my no
tarial seal the day and year last
above mentioned.
(Seal.) GEO. T. DAVIS,
Notary Public In and for Green Coun
ty, State of Missouri.
Recorded April 12, 1912."
tests on the part of the fowl and
some show of fight. Chief Savage
can fight fire all right, but he la not
much of a fighter of roosters. It
too kabout two hours to restore
quiet as some of the boys were sent
down stairs to finish their laughter.
For any, who are not satisfied with
the above rooster etory, we refer you
to Peter Graber, who will be glad to
finish the story, in his highly enter
taining fashion.
DERIVATION OF NAMES
OF MEXICAN-BORDER TOWNS
Texas.
El Paso: Takes Ita name from the
presence of a pass that of the Rto
Grande. The name is Spanish, and
means "the pass" "the gap," or "the
passage."
Del Rio: Named from its situation
on the Rio Grande. SpanlBh wordB
meaning "of the river."
Eagle Pass: So named because the
contour of the hills through which
the Rio Grande flows bcre a fancied
resemblance to the outstretched wings
of an eagle.
Zapata: Named for a Mexican
colonel who led a force of Mexicans
and Texans against Mexico In 1839.
Jfew Mexico.
Las Cruces: A Spanish phrase
meaning "the crosses," a term
frequently applied to cemeteries.
Rodeo: A SpanlBh name signify
ing the market place where horned
cattle are exhibited for sale.
Arizona.
Nogales: Derived from the Spanish
word nogal, meaning "common wal
nut tree."
Oro Blanco: The Spanish words
meaning "white ore."
Calabasas: A Spanish word mean
ing "pumpkins" or "gomds."
Yuma: Named for an Indian tribe,
the name meaning "sons of the river."
California.
Calexlco: So named from its loca
tion on the boundary between Cali
fornia and Mexico.
Campo: A Spanish word meaning
"field" or "plain".
(United States Geological Survey.)
IIICS ROOSTER VISITS
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Considerable confusion and some
merriment was caused around the
fire department Saturday night by the
sudden appearance of a' big rooster
of the species known as Rhode Is
land Red. As to how the' rooster got
there, no one knows better than Pete
Graber. About midnight as Pete was
returning to the station, It came
Into his facetious mind that a little
trick might be perpetrated on the
Are boys, so he procured the fowl and
took It to the dormitory of the de
partment where it was perched on
the head of the bed In which Frank
Frelbert was asleep, as all good fire
men should be at that hour of the
night. This new surrounding did
not seem to suit his excellency, the
rooster, so he began to cluck and
crow, much to the disturbance of the
sound sleepers, who had great diffi
culty In deciding what was the cause
of the disturbance. As Frank Is
quite a snorer, the rooster took it
for a challenge, flopped his wings and
crowed, much to the 'delight of Pete
and much to the disgust of Frank,
who In his dazed condition wanted
to know what was the cause of all
the disturbance. William lwan was
appealed to to quell the uproar, but
as this did not avail much in the
way of restoring quiet or harmony In
that otherwise peaceable department
of the city. It took the efforts of
fire chief Mark Savage to fire this
night intruder from the dormitory,
and this was done with strong pro-
ACTUAL STARVATION.
Facts About Indigestion and Its Re.
lief That Should Interest Yon.
Althought Indigestion and dyspep
sia are so prevalent, moBt people do
not thoroughly understand their
cause and cure. There Is no reason
why most people should not eat any
thing they desire if they will only
chew it carefully and thoroughly.
Many actually starve themselves
into sickness through fear Of eating
every good-looking, good-smelling,
and EOOd-tastlnz food, hemline It
does not agree with them.
The best thing to do is to fit your
self to digest any good food.
We believe we can relieve dyspep
sia. We are so confident of this tact
that we guarantee and promise' to
supply the medicine free of all cost
to every one who will use It, who is
not perfectly satisfied with the re
sults which it produces. We exact
no promises, and put no one under
any obligation whatever. Surely,
nothing could be fairer. We are lo
cated right here and our reputation
should be sufficient assurance of the
genuineness of our offer.
We want every one troubled with
Indigestion or dyspepsia In any form
to come to our store and buy a box
of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take
them home and give them a reason
able trial, according to directions.
Then, If not satisfied, come to us and
get your money back. They are very
pleasant to take; they aid to soothe
the Irritable stomach, to strengthen
and Invigorate the digestive organs
and to promote a healthy and. nat
ural bowel action, thus leading to
perfect and healthy digestion and
assimilation.
A 25 cent package of Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days'
treatment. In ordinary cases, this
Is sufficient to produce a cure. In
more chronic cases, a longer treat
ment, of course, is necessary, and
depends upon the severity of the
trouble. For such cases, we have
two larger sizes which sell for CO
cents and $1.00. Remember, you can
obtain Rexall Remedies In this com
munity only at our store The Rex
all Store. J. C. Perry, Druggist.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THETOY SPRING SUITS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
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lines of Women's and Misses'
Novelty trimmed Suits at a re
duction in price, made by well
known manufacturers, all are
of excellent materials, of good
quality linings and are the late
Spring Models.
Serges Wool Crash Whip
cords Messaline Taffetas and
Novelty Suitings.
i to 3 LESS THAN
REGULAR PRICES
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Quality
U. G. Shipley Co.
145-147 North Liberty Street
Merchandise Between State and Court Street, SALEM, OREGON
Popular
Pricea
Flies Cared In Br in 11 Bays.
Tour druggist will refund money
If Pazo Ointment fails to cure any
case of Itching, blind, bleeding or
protruding piles in six to 14 daya.
SO cents.
There seems to be no kind of in
sect powder that is fatal to humbugs.
M. D. Boardman, 573 W. Main St.,
Helena, Mont, gives an interesting ac
count of his improved health through
the use of Foley Kidney Pills. After
giving a detail account of his case, he
says: "I am almost 79 years old and
I have spent hundreds of dollars for
medicines, but find that I have re
ceived more benefit from Foley Kidney
Pills, than from all other medicines.
Further particulars sent on request."
Red Cross Pharmacy.
Notice of Intention to Construct Lat
eral Sewers in Lateral Sewer Dis
trict No. 17, Salem, Oregon.
jj Economy is Wealth
About your light bill
Let us fit up your house or
store with the modern
"0. E. TUNGSTEN" LAMPS
Actually more and better light
for less than one-half of what 1
you are now paying. T
G.E Electric 6 lb. Irons
$1.25 I
CHAS. E. ANDERSON
General Electric Contractor
i 247 N. Com'l St., Salem, Ore.
Phone 1187 Main.
Phonographs and Musical
Supplies. I
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Notice Is hereby given: That the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, deems -and considers it nec
essary and expedient and proposes to
construct a system of lateral sowers
as a part of the North Salem sewer
system In and through certain streets
and alleys In North Salem Addition,
Highland Avenue Addition, and
Broadway Addition to Salem, Ore
gon, as a part of the North Salem
sewer system. The coBt of the
same, together with five per cent for
engineering and other Incidental ex
penses, to be assessed on the prop
erty directly benefitted by such sew
ers and drains, which system of lat
eral sewers shall be known and
dslgnnted as Lateral Sewer District
No. 17, the boundaries of which are
as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point in the al
ley in block numbered two (2) Glen
Oak Addition to the city of Salem,
Oregon; said point being Ave (6)
feet east from the west line of lot
numbered Sixteen (16) in aforesaid
block and addition; running thence
westerly In said alley, through block
numbered two (2) In said addition,
continuing thence westerly through
blocks No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8, Bur
lington Addition to Salem, Oregon, to
trunk sewer In Prey's avenue, in the
city of Salem, Oregon.
The said system of lateral sewers
Blmll be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications for
the same heretofore adopted by the
common council, and on file In the
office of the city recorder, reference
to which for a more detailed descrip
tion is hereby made, and the said
plans and specifications are hereby
referred to and made a part of this
notice.
The said sewers are particularly
described as follows: to-wlt;
An eight (8) inch concrete or vit
rified sewer pipe shall be laid, com
mencing at a point in the alley in
block No. two (2), Olen Ouk Addition
to the city of Salem, Oregon, said point
being live (fi) feet eaat from the west
line of lot sixteen (18) In said block;
running thence westerly In said al
ley, through block No. two (2) In said
addition, continuing thence westerly
through the alley in blocks No. 8, No.
7 and No. 6, Burlington Addition to
Salem, Oregon, to the trunk sewer in
nrey's avenuo, In the city of Salem,
Oregon.
Remonstrances may be filed
against the construction of said pro
posed lateral sewers and drains at
any time within 10 days from the
date of the final publication of this
notice
This notice Is published for a per
iod of 10 days by order of the com
mon council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, the date of the first publi
cation being the 16th day of April,
1912, and the final publication being
the 20th day of April. 1912.
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
4-16-llt City Recorder.
The Best Prune Land Buy
126 Acres at $85 per acre I
Includes six acres old orchard, 10 acres new orchard, 110 acres In
grain; springs and small streams on place; bouse, barn, etc.
Good team, wagon, harness, and all farm implements Included.
There is a school house on the property.
The ground lies well, and is the finest kind of red soil.
Located eight miles south of Salem, aboue ISO yards oft the
main Jefferson road. v -
You can't beat this. Everything around It that compares at all la
over the 1100 per acre mark.
Let us show you.
E. HOFER & SONS, 213 S. Commercial Street.
Read the Journal for News
AutoraobiIeMotor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
APPERSON
8. F. ANDERSON,
Also Agent for Itee and Michigan
Great Western Oarage 117 N. High
AUBURN
W. S. FITTS, Agent.
419 Court Street Phone 211
BUICK
OTTO WILSON
Also Agent for the Chalmers
Phone 220 Cor. Comerclal and Center
CADILLAC
JOHN MAURElt
Machine Shop
Cliemeketa St, just east of Commercial
E-M-F
E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO.
E. M. F. S0"-Flandcrs "iW
C. L. Rose, Mgr. 240 8. Com'l St.
FORD
FORD AGENCY, K. II. Whiteside, Mgr.
Alse Agents for It. C. II. and Loiter
124 N. Liberty St. Phone 867
HUDSON
YICK BROS
Also Agents for Elmore and Ilspmobile
Capital Oarage Phone 7HI
ImFA AT MOTOR
UVJLnfliy CYCLES
WATT 81IIPP
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc
North Commercial Street Phone 8M
MAXWELL
The Car That Always Runs
GEO. N. WILLS
Capital Garage Phone 781
OVERLAND
SIMO.NTON MOTOR CO.
AIho Agent for Mitchell
Phone 151) lil North High Street
HARLEY'DA VIDSON
MOTOR CYCLES
HA USER If It OS,
Auto and Motorcycle Supplies and
Minneapolis Motorcycle
TUrT MOTOR
CYCLES
FRANK MOORE
Illcycles, Sundries, Etc.
Court Street Phone 889
VULCANIZING
Salem Vnlranlslng k Rubber Co.
Retreading, Nectlon Work, Patching.
Hutlsfactlvn Guaranteed. 819 Center.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR HIRE "rent Wester Gnrnfe
OHIO
Locomobile
and
Kelly Track
Emhry and Company
Cars for Hire
Phone Main IS8. Hi State 8L