Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 01, 1912, First Section, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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1HI CAfl TIL JOCR!AU 8ALEM. OREGON SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1812.
'Take-in Time
the proper help to rid your system
of the poisonous bile which causes
headaches, flatulence and discom
fort By common consent the
proper and the best help is
BEECHilM'S
AatofflobileMotor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
POIDTEHS
FOR EVERY
MOTORIST
Simonton Motor Company
151 HIGH STREET, SALEM, OREGON
Overland Mode! 59 T
APPERSON
8. P. ANDERSON,
Also Agent for lteo and Michigan
Great Western Oarage l N. uigk
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SOVERLAND MODEL 59
: MODEL 69.T FIVE-PASSENGER, FORE-DOOR TOURING CAR, $1100.
Wheel base 106 Inches; motor 4x4; horse power, 30; Splitdorf magneto; transmission, selective,
three speeds and reverse; F. &. Hall bearings; tires, 32x3 Q. D.; 3 oil lamps, 2 gas lamps and genera
tor. Complete set tools. Top, top hood, windshield and speedometer.
Sub Agents :
L. C. Eastman, Silverton H. B. Looney, Jefferson
auiuuti
Four-legged chickens are getting
common In Oregon Mrs. 8. D. Fish
er, of Mosler, has one three weeks
old, and healthy.
George Sh&rtel and' WIsley Hat
field, both of Chetco, were drowned
In the breakers at the mouth of Pis
tol river Thursday.
Pleasant Hill Is boosting for an
electric road from Eugene, 17 miles.
A blaze In the Brownsville Woolen
mills Thursday afternoon caused a
damage of $1,000.
Master has a new sawmill, which
I began operation) Thursday.
F. A. Robertson, Stayton
Robert Green, the 16-year-old son
of S. R. Green, of Oregon City, was
seriously wounded Thursday by a
bullet from a 22 rifle. The bullet
struck the water and glancing up,
struck Green just below the heart.
The wound Is dangerous.
Journal Want Ads Bring Results
ONE THING LACKING
H Is not usual to draw attention to a lack or deficiency In a prop,
erty offered by n Real Estate man or un owner of It; but It Is admissible
nt all times, especially when the property h In nil other rejects very
desirable.
He have Just tills things A seven mom nnd fine reception hall,
practically new modern house, well built, on one of the best streets In
Salem, two blocks north of the Capital building, and surrounded by fine
Improvements. The luck suggested above Is the smnllncNg of the lot, be
in only 00 feet depth, and while that feature cuts It out of consldcra.
Hon for a good ninny people, it ought to suit lib" lit one-hnlf of the pro
plo Unit want such u house of Itself. There ARE those who can't use to
advantage a larger lot, and ran use the additional value cost that would
ensue on a larger piece of land In the district, to better advantage. That
Is the party we are looking for. We run say In addition that the owner
who removed from the city on health grounds, will sell at nn actual
Hiierlflc. We know Just exactly what the owner paid for It, nnd she
bonght direct from the owner, for all cash. It ought to bring $4200. One
third to hnlf rush. If this catch the eye of nnyone who win use the
above, don't fall to see ns nt 143 So. liberty street l'hono 10115 fan
give Immediate possession. In fact lite owner Is holding It vacant (In or
der to facilitate the selling) nt a cost of $1.00 a day.
The Fleming Real Estate Co.
143 So, Liberty Street
THE MICHELIX UNIVERSAL RE
PAIR KIT ONE OF THE BEST
ADDITIONS TO THE MOTORISTS
ACCESSORIES.
A very compact but complete tire
and Inner tube repair kit has just
teen added to the wide variety of ac
cessories supplied by the Mlchelln
Tire company, Milltown, New Jersey.
The substantial metal containing box
measures only 6x3x3 1-2 inches, yet a
liberal supply of repair materials Is
Included, such as 2-ounce cans of
Mlchelln Mastic and Cement; an en
velope containing six assorted red
I'ara Inner tube patches; an Inside
envelope or "blow out" patch, and a
gcod-slzed piece of emery cloth as
well as a box of Mlchelln Talc.
A feature of this new repair kit Is a
very complete 32-page Illustrated
booklet full of practical instructions
for making all sorts of quick and per
manent repairs to envelopes and In
ner tubes. This booklet also contains
suggestions that have developed dur
ing Mlchelin's long experience.
Mlchelln Mastic, one of the acces
sories In this new repair kit, is a
p.ulck-hardening plastic cement for
filling cuts in envelopes and repair
ing punctures in inner tubes. It Is
not simply an adhesive but is a plas
tic compound or filler which replaces
torn rubber, making a perfect repair
as It practically renews the injured
parts. Mlchelln pure gum cement is
also particularly adaptable and is an
enduring adhesive. The red Para
patches supplied with this new kit are
of standard Mlchelln quality, beveled
at the edges to prevent curling when
cementing.
STOVE WORKS
PLANT MAY GO
TO EUGENE
la boiM lot IS.
Whether the Northwestern Stove
Foundry remains at Salem and 1b
operated with free lnbor by Loewen-
berg and Stelner Is an open ques
tion. Since the matter was before
the Salem Board of Trade, the gen
tlemen who have bought the plant,
have received propositions to locate
the Industry all the way from Cal
gary, Canada, to Eugene .Ore. The
Eugene Commercial Club has the
matter up with its Commercial club
of raising a $10,000 bonus to take the
industry there. . Messrs. Loewenberg
end Stelner have been invited to meet
with (he manufacturing committee of
the Eugene Commercial club, as they
consider the proposition favorably.
The plant is nearly all dismantled
aDd a great deal of the machinery is
boxed and ready for shipment. If It
remains in Salem, it will have to be
loaded on cars and taken down into
the city on the penitentiary switch.
Hon. T. B. Kay has Interested him
self In a site, a block of ground on
the penitentiary switch that can be
har for $1200. Mr. Kay may bring
the matter up again at the meeting
of the Board of Trade Monday even
ing, when the Cherry Fair commit
tees and the Manufacturers associa
tion meet. J. L. Ahlers, of the Sa
lem Bank and Trust company, spent
Friday afternoon at the stove works,
plant and was surprised at its mag
nitude. He says unhesitatingly thSt
this city should do something to
keep the plant here. Mr. Ahlers
says any manufacturing business in
the hands of practical men, who can
find a market for their output, Is
worthy of encouragement, nnd says
he Is ready to do his part If a site
can be secured. He thinks the
money for the buildings should be
raised among tho business men and
the plant could be moved In and In
operation Inside of 60 days.
PERSONALS.
Governor West and state superin
tendent of Schools Alderman went
to Spring Valley, Polk county, this
morning to attend closing exercises
of the school there.
State Engineer Lewis Is in Eastern
Oregon on business.
T. B. Kay 1b In Portland.
Labor Commissioner Hoff is In the
East In attendance at a convention
of lnbor commissioners of the United
States.
B. S. Quinn, of Donald, Is visiting
at the home of A. Eugene Aufrance.
W. E. Ashcroft, for a long time
bookkeeper and assistant manager of
the Warren Construction Co., left
yesterday for Tillamook, where that
'company has a large paving contract.
AUBURN
W. 8. FITTS, Agent,
Also Agent for Mot.
418 Court Street ihone 21I
BUICK
OTTO WILSON
Also Agent for the Chalmers
Phone 220 Cor. Comerclal and Center
E-M-F
E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO.
E. M. F. "30" Flanders "0"
C. L. Rose, Mgr. 2t0 8. Com'l gt
FORD
FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, n
Also Agents for It C. 11. and Loilei
124 N. Liberty St. Phone SJ7
HUDSON
TICK BROS.
AlsoAgents for Elmore and Hupmoblk
Capital Garage Phone m
ATrF A AT MOTOR
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD.
1 j on KiifTcr Irnm bleeding, Itching, Wind
r ritnilliit I'lTvit, aeud me your uiUIivsm,
nnd I will it'll you bow to cure yourself nf
home by the new absorption treatment ; h 4
will ulo wild Borne of thin borne trcHini
five for trial, with reference from ju.
nwu locality If requeatefl. InimcOlnte re
J Iff tnl HrniHiient cure anniiret'.. Send in
money, but tell oilier of tit lit offer. Wrl
today to Mrn, M. Nmniii'Tw. Ho P.
CYCLES
WATT SHII'P
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc
North Commercial Street Phone t,
MAXWELL
The Car Thnt Always Runs
GEO. N. WILLS
Capltul Garnge I'lione 7fi
OVERLAND
SIMONTON MOTOR CO.
Also Agent for Mitchell
rhone 13!) 161 North High Street
HARLEY-DA VIDSON
MOTOR CYCLES
IIAUSER RROS.
Anto and Motorcycle Supplies ids
Minneapolis Motorcycle
VULCANIZING
Salem Vulcanising & Rubber Co.
Retreading, Section Work, Pntchlnn.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 810 Center,
AUTOMOBILES
FOR HIRE
and TOWING
Bret Western Garage
C. W. II (hi re.
Telephone Main II,
OHIO Lo -',,Ie
Kelly Truck
Emhry nnd Company
Caw for Hire
Phone Main 880. 21(1 State 81
Move on Now!
says a policeman to a street crowd,
and whacks heads If It don't. "Move
en now," says the big, harsh mineral
pills to bowel congestion and suffer
ing follows. Dr. King's New Life Pills
don't bulldoze the bowels. They gent
ly persuade them to right action, and
health follows. 25c at J. C. Perry's.
T. B. Klllln, aged "0, died at his
home In Oregon City Thursday.
"Pent" Klllln was widely and favor
ably known all over the state.
Makes the Nation Gasp.
The awful list of Injuries on a
Fourth of July Rtaggers humanity.
Set over against It, however, Is the
wonderful healing, by Bucklcn's Ar
nica Salve, of thousands who suffered
from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet
rounds or explosions. It's the quick
healer of bolls, ulcers, eczema, sore,
lips or piles. 25 cts. at J. C. Perry's.
I Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wllev Love,
a farmer living near Covena, Ga., says
I "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills anil
find them all that you claim for them
They gave me almost ItiHtant relief
when my kidneys were sluggish anil
Inactive. I cheerfully recommend
them to all sufferers from kidney trou
I bles." Foley Kidney Pills are as care-
fully made and ns scientifically com
, pounded as any medicine your home
doctor can give you. Thoy act direct
ly on the kidneys and bladder. Dr.
J Stone Drug Co.
It Is expected 2,000,000 pound of
wool will change hands at Ontario
June 10, when the annunl sale Is
held.
Children Cry
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