Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 27, 1912, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    D111T CAPITAL JOUBKAL, BALKS, OKEGOH. 8ATCRD4T, APRIL 27, 1912.
PAGE ma
BABY
IS
Lion
BORN IN
THE CITY
BABXES' SHOW HERE YESTERDAY
CLEAN AND GOOD BABY LION
BORN AS TRAIN CAME INTO
CITY IS NAMED SALEM.
The 1. 0. Barnes' animal shows,
which gave two performances In Sa
lem yesterday, Is certainly as clean a
bunch of show people It has ever
been the good fortune of Salem peo
ple to witness. A representative of
The Capital Journal made the rounds
of the different departments of the
show, and says that the conditions
warrant the above statement. The
kitchen and dining departments are
clean and neat, the service is good, as
well as the quality and quantity of
the food supplied. The actors and
actresses are all ladles and gentle
men In every sense of the word, their
conduct being such that no objection
could possibly be made to the con
duct or actions of any of them.
Among those participating In the per
formances Is a daughter of the pro.
prletor, who Is certainly a great credit
to the show business. The show Is
mainly a wild animal show, as adver
tised, although there is the usual
bunch of funny clowns, as well as the
bucking donkeys. The Shetland
ponies are a fine lot, and show good
keeping, as well as do all of the
horses and other animals. We feel
safe in making the statement that
there never has been such a complete
group of Hons and tigers as was pre
sented by this show. The work of Miss
I?arnes with the large group of Im
mense Hons, was very cleverly and
completely done. As Is the usual ex
perience with handling wild animals,
some difficulty Is experienced in get
ting them to do the stunts assigned to
them, but Miss Barnes succeeded In
accomplishing every feat with re
markable exactness. The little lady
who did the dancing act in the lions'
den was a clever and entertaining per
former, and deserves much praise for
her clever act. The herd of five pure
bred Arabian horses attracted much
attention and favorable comment,
their trainer handling them with a de
gree of perfection bordering on the
extraordinary. The band was good,
and rendered its part of the enter
tainment to the entire satisfaction of
all.
It is very seldom that a show comes
to Salem that there is not ninny com
plaints to the police department re
garding fakes and other infractions
of the law, but the Barnes show is an
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MRS. M. summers, BoxH --Notre Dame, Ind., U.S.A.
road commlBBlon that If state lines
are not followed the valuation can
not be Segregated, which is necessary.
The plan of seggregating It along
state lines is universally favored by
those conversant with the sltuntlon.
SELLS-FLOTO
CIRCUS TO Bh
HERE MAY 30
The first really big circus to arrive
here this season will be the great
Sells-Floto Consolidated Show, which
Is booked to appear in this city on
May 30.
For many years now this popular
priced attraction has been coming
back greatly enlarged In every way,
and positively giving more for the
money than any . kindred attraction
touring the country. This season the
management announces that they
have added many novel and Bpoclal
features to those which are consid
ered a part and parcel of the con
ventional circus. Among these are
several European novelties which
have never before been Been In this
country, the wonder of It all being
how Sells-Floto people can give such
a marvelous performance at such a
small price.
That they are able to do bo, how
ever, Is proven by the fact that for
three years now they have cut the
time honored price In half, and made
money by doing so, all of which goes
to show that even In the circus
world, and where dally expenses run
up Into the thousands, the theory of
popular prices Is practical.
Two performnncs will be given
here on the day the circus arrives.
exception In this line. Inquiry at the The grand street parade will, as
usual, be a spectacle of more than
ordinary magnificence.
police department elicited the state
ment from the chief that not a Bingle
complaint had come to his department
about the show or Its management,
or about any one connected with the
show.
Just as the trains carrying the show
arrived In Salem yesterday morning,
a baby Hon was born to one of the
lionesses of the agregatlon. The
mother Is very proud of her young,
and, upon being asked what name the
young chap wan to receive, Mr.
Barnes, with much pride and satis
faction said, "we shall call him 'Sa
lem.' "
Ileal ENlnt Transactions.
Andrew J. Patton and Mabel Pat
ton, n '4 sw Vi of sw 14 of nw 14
and lot 4, sec 2, t 8 s. r 1 e; w d, $1.
J. E. and I-ottle Smith to Electa
Wllman, 55x100 feet In block 3, Capi
tal Park add to Salm; w d, $600.
Myrene Miller to Inez, .B Miller,
land in Sllverton; w d, 1100.
E. C. Plank to O. H. Weaver, n 14
of ne 14 of nw 14 and n 14 of nw 14
of nw 14 of sec 18, t 8 s, r 3 w;
"W d, 3000.
Mr. and MrR. C. L. Knnpp to D. M.
Jones, 5.50 acres In t 7 u, r 3 w; w
d, $1500.
David H. and Anna W. Eastburn to
Mary L. Vaughn, 10 acres In t 8 s,
r 1 and 2 w; w d, $1000.
Andrew Lucas to Jesse and 'Wil
liam E. Lucas, lots 7 and 8, block 4,
Capitol street add to Salem; w d.
A. Z. and Melissa Noiton to Vera
Amy Norton, lots 7 and 8, block 47,
North Salem; w d, $1.
Clarence W. and Pearl E. Roberts
to E. A. Rhoten, 48 by 100 feet In
lots 1 and 2, block 17, George H.
Jones add to Salem, w d, $10.
Paulina and J. W." A. Moyer to Mat-
al valuation of the railroads In the thias doodle, one-third Interest in 30
THE PHYSICAL
VALUATION
OF RAILROADS
Believing the making of the physic-J
lot 1, block 14, Highland Avenue
Add to Salem; w d, $10.
C. T. Zosel to T. N. Abbott, 6 acres
In Sunnyslde Fruit Farm No. 3; w U,
$950.
Sylvester Peterson to Edith Peter
son, 8.46 acres In t 7 b r. 2 w., w.d.
C. A. Houser to J. A. Bishop, lot 6
plock 2, Bishop's addition, w d, $10.
J. A. and Flora Bishop to C. A.
Houser, lot 7, block 2, Bishop's ad
dition, w d, $300.
E. C. and Emma Mlnton to J. S. and
Annie McKinney, lot 4 and south half
of lot 3, block57, North Salem, w d,
$1200.
. Eva Qulnn to George W. Anderson,
one-third interest In lot 10, blockl,
Gates, w d, $1.
Win. McGllchrlst Jr. to Elmer Bur
rel, lot 1, block 1, Salem Heights,
w d, $500.
Vlnne and George D. Simmons et al
to Andrew W. Hagely, 9.98 acres In
section 36, t. 5 s., r. 3 w., w d, $1.
Matthiat Cooley and Wlllamina
Cooley to C. J. and Uzzle Cooley,
land in sections 14 and 15, t. 6 s., r.
1 w., w d, $12,000.
Jennie and A. M. Bolter to R. E,
Waldorf, 5.75 acres In Marlon county,
w d, ?750.
Albert Williams to Sarah J. Will
iams, lots 30, 31, 32, 33, 52, 53, 54, and
55, Hampden Park, w d, $1.
Roy Tolman to Cynthia S. Dunlap,
80 by 96 feet In block 19, Capital Park
addition, w d, $10.
Charles S., Jennie J. and Edward
N. Thomas to Charles H. Wheeler,
14.98 acres in Salem, w d, $2400.
C. H. and Anna Wheeler to Salem
Hospital, an incorporation, lot 1, block
1. lots 1, 2, 21, 22, block 2, Glen Oak
addition to Salem, w d, $2000.
William E. Savage to Alwilda Sav
age, 10 acres In t 7 s, r 3 w, w d,
w$2,000.
Henry and Mary Burning to Mathlas
and Susanna Beyer, 30 acres In section
3, t. 6 s., r. 1 w., w d,
Lavina Jane and J. F. Davidson to
Altha E. Roberts, lots 13, 14, 23, 24
and 2j, block 13, Scotts Mills, w d,
3u.
John F. Flook to -Charles W. and
William N. Thomas, 3 acres in section
27, t 9 a, r 3 e, w d, $100.
Alice BnrkhurHt to M. W. and Ruth
Barklnirst, 40 acres In t 6 b, r 1 e,
w a,
Charles and Mary Kuenstlng to
Nikolaus Becker, lot 1, block 1, ad
dition a to woodburn, w d, $10.
William H. and Luclnda Holer to
Stephen Porter, 3 acres In sections 15
and 16, t 6 s, r 1 w, w d, $7.
John Mlnto to Bucna H. Wetherbee
earn half of southeast quarter of sec
tion 16, t 11 b, r 7 e, w d, $1.
United Brethern church to H. L.
Barclay, land In Bectlon 1, t 8 a, r 2 w,
w d, ji.
G. W. and Sophia J. Plumer to A.
A. Englebart, lot 6, block 28 and lot 6,
block 27, Capital Park addition to
Salem, w d, $2500.
CASH
WILL FIGHT
THE RECALL
That District Attorney Cameron, of
Multnomah county, Intends bringing
suit to resist the attempt being made
to recall him from the office became
evident yesterday afternoon, when a
deputy called upon Attorney-General,
Crawford, and consulted him In re
lation to the subject.
According to the information ob
tained, it is the Intention of Cameron
to Institute a suit to enjoin the sec
retary of Btate from calling the spe
cial election, the law providing that
one must be held within 20 days after
the petition is filed.
That he will not be barred from
bringing it by reason of the supreme
court decision In the Oregon Univer
sity case Is evident, as he will be In
jured by the act of the secretary of
state In calling the election. The
court held In that decision that
Friendly could not bring injunction
proceedings because he could not
show wherein he was Injured. A ques
tlon as to the constitutionality of the
law will also probably be raised,
among other questions. In the suit.
PRESENTED
THE PLAY- AT
PENITENTIARY
RANGES
RANGES
L I j-CfCSEENil'l j)
.Wins . I r . rnn-yaW- 1 1
DIP Of
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Special Prices
For a Few Days Only
fr- fgfl
United States should be along state
lines, the Railroad Commission has
directed a communication to the Ore
gon delegation In congress, asking It
to amend a bill now pending In that
body authorizing the Interstate Com
merce Commission
valuation.
Th econtontlon Is made by the rail'
acres In sec 7, t 9 s, r 1 e; w d, $1.
John and Alice R. English to Wll
llas English, 15.96 acres In sec 16,
t 6 s, r 1 w; w d, $1000.
J. D. and Rosa Rodgers to W. W.
Dlnwlildlo, 6.51 acres in Woodburn;
w d, $3000.
.1. D. and Cnrrln M. lloldim fn M.
to make such a n Brown, 15 acres In t 6 s, r 1 w;
M. D. Boardmaa, 673 W. Main St.,
Helena, Mont, gives an Interesting ac
count, of nil Improved health through
the nse of Foley Kidney Pills. After
giving a detail account of his case, he
says: "I am almost 79 yean 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.
Last evening in the chapel of the
pnitentiary, the juniors of Willam
ette university uresented their latest
college play, "Thompson of the Var
sity," to an Interested and enthusias
tic audience. The play teems with
the college life spirit. SceneB fol
lowed each other quickly and the ac
tion was rapid and carried along In
n, regular professional manner. Each
actor Beemed to have mastered his or
her particular part and there was
not a stutter or a stammer in the en
tire performance, though this Is the
first time the players have appeared
before an audience.
Parts taken by the pretty college
co-eds were particularly, pleasing and
often the speakers were forced to
wait for the hearty rounds of ap
plause to subside 80 that they could
be heard. Among the characters In
the play, are a real live football hero
who eventually r.'ks his life to save
the man who has nearly ruined his
reputation; a town constuble who
would grace even the Salem police
force; a football coach who could put
vim Into a team of clams; and a
love-sick swain who fears that every
one is trying to rob him of his life's
Joy.
Preparations have been completed
to stage the play In the opera house
on the evening of May 1st, and plans
are ubder way to make the scenic
effect one of the most representative
of college life ever presented on a
Salem stage. The play In the opera
house will come as the last event in
a great May Day celebration, which
is being planned at Wlllameete.
Big.
Iw d, $10.
'.' Edgar L
Martin to V. Rose Pratt,
For30Yeara
the Standard
Remedy for
Disease of Mucous Membrane
Bipcrimttsl pliirmarliti trill tell ym Big G tl
Dm accepted standard remedy far diseases of n
tons membranes discharges from tin nose, throsl
slid urinsTT orf int. Avoid subatilutes. To sips,
rlment is dsnavrons. Big C, Bted everywhere tines
DirH), has proved safe snd relistile. Non-potsoaout,
antiseptic snd tonic in lit properties, containing bo
U Mi(l n. .1..V. -I- L..I. ..1
! snv narcotic. It msj be utM full strength with-
out rear, wny not cure ymiraeiir bold by drug.
fiats: or are snip express prepaid, tjpon receipt of
I. Fall psrtirulsrs enclosed with earn botua at
snsDed acsled In plain envelope en reuuest.
Ibi Etui Cbankai U Clatlmtt, Ohio, til
Good Tailoring
The Distinctive Kind
The sort of clothes that give you
the appearance of being absolutely
well dressed.
IN SHORT--THE TAILORING AND THE CLOTHES
That
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4S6 COURT ST.
tORtjr MERCHANT TAILOR
Turns Out
See His Made in Oregon Woolens That He Makes Up; For $30
rile Cured la m in 14 Day.
Tour druggist will refund money
If Pazo Ointment falls to cur any
case of Itching, blind, bleeding or
protruding piles In six to 14 day.
SO cent.
CASTOR I A
lor Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear th
Signature
14 inch Crescent Range, Regular $40.00
Special Price $33.50
16 inch Crescent Range, Regular $42.50
Special Price $36.00
18 inch Landy Choice.
18 inch Landy Chief.
These ranges are guaranteed to be perfect in every re
spect and first class bakers.
Being a little over stocked we are making an effort to
reduce on these sizes, as we need the space in our ware
house for a car of ranges now on the road.
Only a Few Ranges to Sell at the Above Prices.
B
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&
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H
amnion
For Women Who Care
Of course you uso an antiseptic In your
family and In the care of your own per
son, and you wiint the best.
Instead of what you have been using
such as liquid or tablet ant'iM'ptics or
peroxide, won't you plowta try I'axtlne,
a concentrated antiseptic powder to be
dissolved In water as needed.
l'axtine Is more economical, more
cleansing, more pcrniicltlal and more
healing than anything you ever used.
rr1 3
ANTISEPTIC
In the toilet to cleanse and whiten
the teeth, remove tartar and prevent
decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy
disease germs, and purify the breath.
To keepartihclnl teeth and brldgework
clean and odorless, To remove nicotine
from the teeth and purify the breath
after smoking. To eradicate perspira
tion odors by sponge bathing.
An a medicinal Agent for local
treatment of feminine ills where pelvic
catarrh, inflammutlitn and ulceration
exist, nothing equals hot douches of
Paxtlne. For ten years the Lydln E.
I'iukham Med Co. lias been regulurly
aulviHiog their patients to use It because
of its extraordinary cleansing, healing
and germicidal power. For this pur
pose alone Pax tine Is worth Its weight
In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, .ore
throat, Inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds.
All druggist, 25 and 110 cents a box.
Trial lxtx ami testimony of 31
women free on nMiticHt.
THE PAXTON TOILIT CO., Boston, Msas
Notice of Intention lo Construct Lat
eral Sewers In Lntcrsil Sower !!
trlrt '. 17, Sulem, Oregon.
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 sewers
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 cost 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
dslgnated 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) Olen
Oak Addition to the city of Salem,
Oregon; said point being five (5)
feet east from the west line of lot
numbered Slxtoen (16) In aforesaid
block and addition; running thence
westerly In said alley, through block
numbered two (2) in said addition,
continuing thence westerly through
block No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8, Bur
lington Addition to Salem, Oregon, to
trunk sewer In Drey's avenue, In the
city of Salem, Oregon.
The said system of lateral sewers
shall 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 recorjor, rcforence
to which for a more detailed descrip
tion ln hereby made, and the said
plans and specifications are hereby
referred to and niitde a part of this
notice.
The suld 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 Oak Addition
to the city of Salum, Oregon, said point
being five (li) feet east from the west
line of lot sixteen (10) 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, Nn.
7 and No. 6, Ilurlington Addition to
Salem, Oregon, to the trunk sewer In
Drey's avenue, In the city of Balem,
Oregon.
KemonHtrances may be filed
agalnat the construction of said pro
posed lateral sewerB 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 Hulem,
Oregon, the date of the first publi
cation being the lfith day of April,
1912, nnd the final publication being
the 20th day of April, 11)12.
C1IA3. K. ELGIN,
4-16-llt City Recorder.
Win. L. Cook, Prop, the Bee Hive
Store, Nelhart, Mont., say the Belt
canon running from Belt to Nelhart
Is the most picturesque spot In all
Montana. He writes, ,"I recommend
Foley' Honey and Tar Compound to
all my customer and am never disap
pointed. It give the best result for
coughs and colds of anything I sell."
Red Cross Pharmacy ,
The first ship of the Tortland-Alas-
ka line, will leave Portland May 25.
II. McOowan, 1218 W. 2d St., Little
Rock, Ark., ays, "I suffered with se
vore pain across my back and the kid
ney action was Irregular and very
painful. After taking Foley Kidney
PilU for a few day, the pain left my
back and the kidney became normal.
I can gladly recommend Foley Kidney
Pills for I know they helped me." Red
Cross Pharmacy.
PTT1 P O
1 -20105
Quick, courteous
service day or
night.
1 Stand Hotel Marlon
Salem Taxicab &
IT Transfer Co.
II J. B. UNDERWOOD
ai-1 Manager.
THE BIGGEST ASD BEST
IN THE WORLD
Is the loaf of bread bought at this
bakery. Try a lo at and you'll say
you never tasted better and seldom as
good. And you'll marvel how we
can give so much for so little. You
certainly cannot bake at home so
economically,
CAPITAL BAKERY
4R Court Btreet
Phone OR
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
E. HOFER & SONS
INVESTMENTS
No. 143, 11 V4 arres all In cultlva- No. 149. 20 acre four miles east
tlon about 3 Vi miles from center of of Salem. Kino black land, Seven
town. Two acres orchard. Finest acres orchard. Good house and barn,
black soil. On good main road. Store on place rents for $12 a month.
House and bnrn are not very good, Church and Bchool Just across the
but the property Is cheap at $2200. road. Price, $0250.
No. 140. One block of ground In lN'- 138. 20 acres Vt mile east of
South Salem, only a block from Lin-, cc'ter of town, good Improvement. 8
coin school. Flvo room cottage with acre bearing fruit tree, 3 acre lo
modern Improvements and barn. K"burrlB, In finest condition; 1500
Ix)ts of bearing fruit treeB on place, xfawberrlcs; balance In grain. This
I'rlcn, $3800. is a high class district, but the price
! Is right.
23 acres flnost land Just north of
Balem. Nearly all In cultivation. I 10 am'H' flne Dlllck n" Sulom
State sewer runs through property House and burn. About 45 small ap
wlth drainage privilege Into same, pie tree and several bearing apple.
"My llttlo son bad a very severe cold.
I was recommended to try Chamber
lain' Cough Remedy, and before a
small bottle was finished he wa a
well a ever," write Mr. II. Silk, 29
Dowllng street, Sydney, Australia. This
remedy Is for sale at Perry' Drug
Store.
Oood hoiiHo and barn; six cows and
all farm Implements and equipment
go with place. All but several acres
cleared and cultivated, Including 7
acres (Incut bottom onion hind. This
lund and location Is cheap at $8,625,
penr and plum trees. Largo patch
each of logiinborrleB nnd raspberries.
All cultivated. Horse, cow, chlckuus,
wagon and all equipment Included, for
only $3000.
E. HOFER & SONS
213 S. Commercial Street