Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 07, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    CAPITA fVKXkU iALEH. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE T, 1912.
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Now is the time to roof your building.
Don't wait until the rains start
and you are inconvenienced
by working in the wet.
Do the work while the conditions are
favorable and save yourself the
annoyance and disagreeable duty of
being compelled toliurry a job
that requires care and attention.
No matter what kind of a roof you have
or what kind of a building you own,
you ought to see us about your
roof troubles.
Our roofing experience will help you.
We will show you the kind of a
roof vou should have and the wav
you should lay it and
demonstrate to your complete satisfaction
that there is no other
roofing on the market that
will give you so good a roof service as
Malthoid Roofing.
It's
free
Seruf
for it,
A new
ind viluablt
book on
"Cheerful
Hornet."
Thti booklet
llluftmei mom
of tht moM
bciutlful
bung ilowa of
Southern
California,
A book every
bone builder
will prize.
Sent free.
Made by The Paraffine Paint Co.
Sai Francisco and Everywbcfe
CHAS. K. SPACLDING
LOGGING CO.
Salem, Ore.
MMtMtMtMMfMMMM
SAVE YOURSELF!
4
; There is no reason why you should j
always be a slave.
If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk
ard's, grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered
at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug
habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment
and 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 patient. For
full Information, address j
Hot Lake Sanatorium, "rt
WALTER M. PIERCE
Pres. and Mgr.
Elegant Gifts for the
Graduates
Useful Presents of
every Description
Large Variety
Barr's Jewelry Store
HE FAVORS
ELECTION
BV PEOPLE
CONGRF.SSMAX WILLIAM Sl'LZER
ADVOCATES CHANGING THE
CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT PEO
PLE TO ELECT U. S. SENATORS.
SUMMER WEIGHT
UNDERWEAR
TO FIT EVERYBODY J
Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, a good quality at 10c
Fine Lisle vests at 18c and 25c
Ladies'-Sleeveless Union suits, lace trimmed 38c
- Extra large Union Suits, fine Lisle at .... .50c
Extra large Sleeveless Vests, at 12 1 -2c
Children's Warm Weather Underwear
Summer Union Suits for Girls and Boys
Separate Garments for the Little Ones.
Extrajlarge size Underwear
Union Suitsor separate garments
I Rostein & Greenbaum
:: 240-246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET.
In congress recently Hon. William
Sulzer spoke in favor of election of
senators as follows:
"I am now and alwaa have been in
favor of the election of senators In
congress by the people. I favor this
cliange in the federal constitution as
I will every other change that will
restore the government to the peo
ple. I want the people, In fact as
well as theory, to rule this great re
public and the government at all
times to be directly responsive to
their Just demands.
'In my opinion the people can and
ought to be trusted. They have dem
onstrated their ability for self-gov
ernment. If the people can not be
trusted, then our government Is a
failure, and the free institutions of
the fathers doomed. We must rely
on the wisdom and the Judgment of
the people, and we mut .eulslate In
the Interests of all th? pinp'e and
no for the benettt of the few.
We witness today In the person
nel of the United States senate the
supplanting of representative democ
racy by representative plutocracy.
Here Is the Inst bulwark of the pre
datory few. Here Is the citadel ot
the unscrupulous monopolies. And
more and more the special Interests
r.f tie country, realizing the Impor
tance of the senate, are combining
their forces to control the election of
federal senators through their sinis
ter influence In state legislatures.
"Today 48 United States senators
can prevent the enactment of a good
law or the repeal of a bad law. The
United States senate is the most pow
erful legislative body in the world
and its members should be elected by
the people ot the country Just the
same as the representatives in con
gress are elected.
"This is a government of the peo
nle. The people seldom err. The
people can be trusted. 1 am opposed
to delegating away the rights of the
people, and where they have been
delegated away I would restore thou)
to the people. 1 trust the people,
and I believe in the people. I be
lieve that governments derive their
Just powers from the consent of the
governed, and hence I want to re
store to the people the right now del
egated to the legislatures by the
framers of the constitution, so that
the senate as well as the houHe will
be directly responsible to the people
and the government become more and
niore a representative democracy,
where brains, fitness, honesty, abil
ity experience, and capacity, and not
the Influence of wealth, shall be the
tine qualillcatlnns for the upper
branch of the federal legislature.
"The people all over tlils country
i favor this reform and demand this
much-needed change in' the federal
constitution, so that they can vote
directly for senators In congres.1, and
they appeal to us to enact this law
to give them that right. It is not a
partlsun question; neither is It a sec
tional Issue. The demand reaches
us from all purts of tho land and
from men In all political . parties
with a d-greo of unanimity that Is
surprising as it Is reassuring, It Is
our duty to respect the wishes of the
people and to give them a uniform
law allowing them to vote for Senat
ors In Congress Just the same as they
now vote for Representatives In Con
gress. The right to eWt UnIM States
senntors by a direct vote of the
people is a step In advance and in
the Interest of the general welfare
It Is the right kind of reform, and I
hope it will be succeeded by others
until this Government becomes Indeed
the greatest and best and the freest
(Itvcrnment the world has ever seen
where tho will of the people shall
be," as It ought to be, the supreme
law of the land.
Mr. 8peaker, ever since I have been
a member of this House for nearly
IS years I have advocated and work
ed faithfully to bring about the elect
Ion of Senators In Congress by the
direct vote of the people. I am the
author of this legislation. In every
Congress in which I have served I
have introduced a Joint resolution to
amend the constitution to enact into
law this most desirable reform, and
the record will show that I have done
everything in my power. In Congress
and out of Congress, to secure its
X accomplishment.
T Thin fulnt resolution fitienkn fnr It
self. It needs no apology and no ex
planation. I believe It is right. I
know the people favor it. I want to
ree It a part of the fundamental law
of the land. I want to make the Sen
ate less nrlstrocatlc and more dem
ocratic; I want to make It more
obell'nit to innn and less reiponsive
to mar.imon- I want to make it pay
more hied to the appeals of the peo
ple and l'.oten less to the demands ot
plutocrr.cy. I want the Senate to be
the people's Senate, In tin interest
of the many and for '.he benefit of
all the people Mid Its accomplishment
will keep the Government nearer the
masses and herald the dawn of the
better day in tin ouwarad march of
the Republic. '
The adoption of t'ois Joint resolution
providing for -the election of Sen
ators ir. ConoT'-'SS by tho people will
prevent corruption In State legisla
tures, step scfjidal, and end to a
great ext'.nt the temptation of polit
ical prj'tl-n to gerrymander legisla
tive dlst'cls for partisan purpose).
Let me say to this Hou3 that tills
legislative gerrymandering has been
cararlod furthur by the Republican
party la my own state of New York
then perhaps In any other state In
the Union. In the str.t of New York
under the present Republican ap
portionment the people con not se
cure n Democratic legislature unless
the Demt'cratlc pnrty carries the
state by at least a majority of 1,000,
000 votes. And hence I believe the
change Ir. our Federal constitution
sought to be made by this Joint res
olution will almost entirely prevent
these unfair apportionments and at
the same time give tho worthty man
the opportunity under the law to sub
mit his cause and his candidacy to'
the Judgement and the decision of the
people for the high and honorable
olfice of a Senator In Congress.
THE BEST PROOF.
Salem Citizens Cannot Doubt It.
were used
Doun'8 Kidney Pills
they cured.
The story was told to Salem resi
dents. Time has strengthened the evi
dence. Has proven the cure permanent.
The testimony Is home testimony
The proof convincing.
It can be Investigated by Salem
residents.
F. A. Sutton, Hoyt and West streets
Salem, Ore., says: "For 10 or 12
years kidney trouble was the plague
of my life. I suffered intensely from
pain In the small of the back and
was often unable, to move. I doc
tored and tried a number of remedies
but to no avail, and I was In a bad
way when I procured Doan's Kidney
PIIIb at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. They
benefited me at once and after I had
taken the contents of three boxes, I
was free from every symptom of
kidney complaint. My health is now
of the best and for that reason
cannot recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills too highly." (Statement given
January 31, 1906.)
Re-Inilorsciiient,
On November 22, 1909, Mr. Sutton
confirmed his former statement say
ing: "I willingly reiterate all I have
previously said in favor of Doan's
Kidney Pills. This remedy cured me
three years ago and I have had no
return attack of kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the 'United
States. '
Remember the name Doan's and
tnke no other.
SOME ONE MADE
SOME EASY MOSEY.
united pen umsid wiri.
Epsom Downs, England, June 7.
Mlraska, a 33 to 1 shot owned by
George Pratt, today won the Oaks
stakes by three lengths. The purse
is $25,000. Equitable, owned by Leo
DeRothschlld, quoted at the same
odds, was second, and Bill and Com
pany, owned by L. Robinson, third.
Taglle, winner of the Derby was
red hot favorite for the Oaks but
did not show. Fourteen horses started.
He Evidently Loved Her.
(UMITID PRKSS LliSID WIRI.
San Francisco, June 7. "I'll kill
you and drink your blood!" was
Manuel Brora's pleasant greeting to
his wife at supper each evening
When he added two black eyes to the
regular program, she got a divorce.
SHE HAS NO ARMS
BUT IS YERY HANDY
(CNITBD PRI8S MUSIO WIRE. I
Willows Cal., June 7. Martha
Hale, aged 14, though' armless, led
all grammar school graduates ot
Glenn county with an average of
98 9-16 per cent for all studies. She
writes with her toes at a specially
censtructed desk.
A Song Without Words.
DNITID PRESS LIASBD WIRI.
Vancouver, Wash., June 7. For
the first time so far as known, the
'Star Spangled Banner" will be sung
in the sign language, here by the
deaf and dumb pupils at the state
school for the deaf.
SOME ADYICE ABOUT
SCHOOL ELECTIONS
Laying stress upon the necessity of
patrons of the schools attending all
school elections, Superintendent Alder
man hag Issued an open letter urging
them to attend the June election.
He calls attention to the fact that
women have a right to vote at the elec
tion, and suggests that on the morn
ing of the election they proceed to
the grounds with a dinner, and pre
dict that when the noon hour arrives
the men will put In an appearance.
After dinner, he suggests, is a good
time for them to discuss the issues,
cast their votes, and also make an In
spection as to the needs of the school
house and Its premises.
Our June Sale in Full Swing
Everything in white with the exception of Contract
Goods at reduced prices 1 Koasy-Saviag Evert
$1.89
$1.89
WAISTS
PLAIN TAILORED AND LINGERIE
WAISTS, HIGH NECK, LONO
SLEEVES, SQUARE AND DUTCH
NECK, SHORT SLEEVES. , EM
BROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED.
TAILORED SHIRTS IN PLAIN
WHITE AND COLORED STRIPES.
REG. $2.50 and $2.75 NUMBERS
SPECIAL, $189
48c Porch Cushions 48c
Cretonne Porch Cushions, 18
In. square, filled with silk floss.
'Reg. 65c
Special, 48o
22c Bath Towels 22c
Unbleached Turkish Bath
Towels, 50x24 Inches. Reg. 35c
Special, 22c
19c Ribbed Vests , I9c
Women's cotton ribbed Vests
Cumfy cut. Reg. 2Gc sellers
Special, 19c
9c Children's Eoze 9c
Children's fast black Ribbed
Hose, the kind that wears
Special, 9o per pair
9c Dutch Collars 9c
Dutch Collars with and with
out Jabots.
Special, 9c
3c Pearl Buttons 3c
Doz. Doz.
Pearl Buttons In sizes 18-18-20-22
for summer dressmaking
Special, 8c Dozen
Quality
Pendleton's Big Egg.
When the enormous egg which was
laid last Friday afternon by a White
Minorca hen belonging to P. C. Peter
son was opened this morning at La
Dow & Peterson's store, It was found
that It contnlned a fully developed egg
Inside the large egg and another yolk
besides.
As far as known this egg breaks
the record, not only for size, but for
freaks. It weighs 6 ounces and Is 9
Inches In circumference one way and
Inches the other.
Mr. Peterson reports that the hen
is doing well. The peculiar double
egg will be preserved In alcohol.
There Is no real need of anyone be
ing troubled with constipation. Cham
berlain's Tablets will cause an agree
able movement of the bowels without
any unpleasant effect. Give them a
trial. For Bale by all dealers.
Tako FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS
Tonic In Action Quick In Results
Oet rid of your Deadly Kidney
Ailments, that cost you a high price
in endurance of pain, loss of time and
money. Others hive cured themselves of
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES
by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE,
HEADACHE, and ALL the miny other
troubles thitfollowDISEASEDKIDNEYS
ind URINARY IRREGULARITIES
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE my
case of KIDNEY andBLADDERTROUB.
LE not beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do more. In I yellow package,
J. C. I'EKKY.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOLO BV DPUGOISTS f VERYWMfRF
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First Class Piano at Public Auction.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Monday, June 17, 1912, at 2:30 p. m
of said day, the undersigned will sell
at public auction to the hlghost and
best bidder, at the late residence of
George L. Pugh, deceased, three
fourths of a mile north of Chemawa
ntatlon on the Oregon Electric Rail
way, for cash, one Crown upright
piano, solid quarter oak finish In first
class condition.
Anyone desiring a, good instrument
will do well to Investigate.
GKORGE H. MUDGE,
Administrator of the Estate of George
L. Pugh, Decreased. 6-C-10t
WaldloHills
We have one of the finest 45-acre
Waldo Hill farms Just one-half mile
from small town with railroad,
stores, good school, etc.. This place
has new five room house, large new
barn. eHt klndD of well erected wire
fencing. There are about 10 acres of
young fruit trees in and balance bay
and grain except a few acres of good
timber and pasture. Fine large
spring rises on place. Good team,
wagon, farm Implements, etc, gowitb
place. Only eight miles from Salem.
This is a splendid opportunity at
ltf,500.
E. Hofer & Sons
INVESTMENTS
213 S. Commercial Street.
U. G. Shipley Co.
145-147 Worth Liberty Street
Stmxm aad Conn 6tmn, SALEM, OREGON
Popular
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Clergyman's Son
Cured of Tuberculosis
CoiiHiimpitoii la ii Uiittt-rliiK illm'uui) ind
the tMilT.Mer la illli'il Willi hrlifht biiiim of
liniiiuvviiifiit. Cull It lv Ha uwu ilmiU
name nml tlwn-uke Kekiunu'i Allern
tlve, btji'HiiiM! It la elTecilvH In Tuler
culual. No one ueeil iloulit uhuut It
tliere la pleuly of evlili-iicc from live wit-
uraaea. luvvatlgule thti rcilliiwliiif
Notice ot Intention to Improve Lin
coln Street.
"Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems It expedient and
proposes to Improve Lincoln street
from the west line of South Com-'
merclal Btreet to the west line ot
A. ...... I.. M V
"Uentieiueu: Prior to Keb., i ism, I w'm 'John street with concrete pavoment
lonitecl In ItoclioAtcr. N. Y aulterllig ',. , . .... ., . ,
dl-
Willi UKirluui', wlilili iIcvHoimmI Into
TuherculoHia. ,My pbyalclau kuvd me out
inoiilb to live. 1 wim bnvliiK lerrllile
nlKbt awmta mill mill ilny fbllla and loa
IniC tli'Hb rniildly, ImvtiiK koiih from K5
to i:tr Ilia. 1 coughed mid mlaed i-onllu-intlly
and liennne ho weuk Hint walklnx
a fw fret eilintmlcd nip. On iny return
honi. my reKiilnr iiliyalolun Kave me lit
tle eiiKHinigHiii'iit. My fntber, who la a
Hrrijyiimii, hnird of lOikiiinu'i Altera
tive mid Inilni'i'il me to tnke It. The
mitnt awenia and obllla dlaiiiieamt,
couiih hem me easier and iiradiinlly
mlnlHlied nml In a few dityx I developed
an appetite, the Mrat In moutba. t am
now iu perfpet health, hack to 1BA Ilia.
1 reel certain tint t I owe uiy life to Kck
ttian'a Alterative."
(HlKiiedl K. H. COWI.KH.
"Gentlemen: I cannot flud worda to
eipreHa my appreciation of what your
remedy him done fur my eon. It changed
deapalr Into boH within two weeka af
ter he tH-tcHD taking It, and without any
doubt In my mind, it anved hla lire.
"1 wlati to add my endoi-M-luent to
every word of hla leatlinonliil."
(Hlgnrd) KKV. J. i. COWl.KS.
Pnator Prealiyterlau Church.
Rcktimn'a Allerntlve Ih effective In Hrtin
chltla, AHthina, Hay Fever; Throat anil
l.unir Trmililea, and In upliiilldliig the
ayatem. limit not contain poUona, oplntea
or liahlt-formlng iIi'ukh. Aak for linoklet
ot ciii-ed ciihch and write to Rckman
Laboratory, I'hlladeliihla, I'a., for mure evi
dence, i'or aale hy all leading druggiala mil
J. C. Perry.
Makes the Nation Gasp.
The awful lint of Injuries on a
Fourth of July staggers humanity.
Set over against It, however, Is the
wonuerrul Healing, by Uucklen's Ar
nica Salvo, of thousands who suffered
from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet
rounds or explosions. It's the quick
henler of bolls, ulcers, eczema, sore
Hps or piles. 25 cts. at J. C. Perry'B.
abutting proporty within said limits,
in accordance with the plans, specifi
cations and estimates for the Im
provement of said Lincoln street
from the weBt line of South Commer
cial street to the west line of John
street as heretofore adopted by the
Common Council and on file In the
office of the City, Recorder, which are
hereby referred to for a more partic
ular and detailed description of said
Improvement, and are hereby made a
part of this notice.
Written remonstrances against the
improvement proposed horeln may be
made at any time within ten (10)
days from the final publication of
this notice In the manner provided by
the City Charter.
This notice la published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolution of
the common council and the date ot
the first publication thereof Is the
4th day of June, 1912, and the date
of the final publication will be the
15th day of June.
CHAS F. ELGIN, Recorder.
6-4-llt
4-f44-f-M-f-f
THE BEST
Is the Cheapest
A PAINT INSURANCE POLICY
We have the exclusive sale in
this vlclnlly for GOLD SEAL
PAINT. We are authorized by
the munufucturer to issue a
f WRITTEN GUARANTEE over
i. our own signature, that the 1
paint will wear FIVE YEARS.
W. J. Porter
2010s
d
e
rs
Quick, courteous
service day or
night.
Stand Hotel Marlon
Salem Taxicab &
Transfer Co.
J. II. UNDER WOOD
Manager.
Cntnrrh Cannot lie Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and In order to cure It you
o ust tako Internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and
acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is not a quack medicine,. It was pre
scribed by one of the best physicians
In this country for years and Is a reg
ular prescription. It Is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting direct
ly on the mucous surufue.es, The per
fect combination ot the two Ingredi
ents Is what produces such wonderful
results In curing Catarrh. Bend for
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props.,
Toledo Ohio.
Sold by drugxlHts, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!
pation.
Dealer In Wall Paper and
Paints, 435 Court street.
Phone Muln 458.
Children dry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
Just Out
Come In and let us play the New
May Records on the New Edison I
"Opera" phonograph.
It's a Peach
We also have May stock In Co
lumbia and Victor Record.
Some new "Red Seals."
CHAS. E. ANDERSON
247 North Commercial Street,
Sulem, Oregon.
Wiley I). Allen Store.
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WON'T FA Mi
lulo the error of thinking It Is eco
nomical to do your own baking. How
can It be when you have to pay re
tail prlcen for all materials while we
buy them at wholesale. Try our
bread, biscuits, ' rollH, etc., for a
while and you'll find your bread ex
pense considerably reduced. Worth
a trial anyway.
CAPITAL BAKERY
439 Court Btreet Phone tot