MT1T CAPITU ?VZSkU 8ALEM, OREGON. M0SDAY, JUNE lO, 1912.
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REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
2J-ACRE BARGAIX
24 acres 4 miles from Salem (none
of best localities. One-fourth mile to
school, store, etc. Two acres fine
bearing orchard. Large garden and
berry patch. Four acres good fuel
timber on back of place. Balance In
grain. Complete equipment Includ
ing three fine horses goes with place.
House, barn, etc. Heady to move
onto and make a good thing out of
It Price Is only $6000.
CITT PROPERTY
No. 137. Almost a block of prop
erty on S. 12th street In Mornlngslde
Addition, where the new carllne Is to
be extended. Six room good house,
barn chicken house; 30 bearing fruit
trees of all varieties. This place Is a
snap at $2,200. $1,000 down will ban
die It
house. Front street Is rapidly ad
vancing In value as business and
warehouse property. This Is a splen
did Investment or speculation at
$4500.
AGATE BEACH
Better buy a lot at Agate Beach.
New hotel will open July 4th. Auto
service k Newport.
FRONT STREET CORNER.
Large corner lot on Front street.
85x165 feet. Modern eight room
PRUNE LAND
No. 147. 86 acreg near Rosedale on
rock road. Nice laying gentle slope
and situated Just right for a fine or
chard site. At present It is all In
grain except 15 acres of good fuel
timber. Price with the crop Is only
$90 per acre,
LARGE FARMS
We have all kinds of- large farms
and can show you the best Willam
ette Valley lands at prices that are
right
SIX ACRES
We have a little six acre place
right In Falls City that Is Just right
for a chicken ranch or gardening
proposition. 44 acres are now In
cultivation In garden and fruit.
Present owner is raising chickens
with large market for all be can pro
duce. Small bouse with good chick
en houses and other outbuildings.
Price, $2500.
E. HOFER & SONS
INVESTMENTS
213 S. Commercial Street
SAVE YOURSELF
There is no reason why you should ;
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
babit 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 s cure. Sometimes longer Is re
quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For
full Information, address
Hot Lake Sanatorium, lSSe
WAITER I. FIERCE
Pres. and Mgr.
Makes the Nation Gasp.
The awful list of Injuries on
.rtlca Salve, of thousands who suffered
I from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet
Fourth of July staggers humanity, rounds or explosions. It's the quick
Set over against It, however, is the healer of boils, ulcers, eciema, sore
wuuuenui Dealing, oj ttucmen Ar-jui or yiiev. w a
STUDEIITS
WORK FOR
PRISONERS
DENTAL CLASS TRY THEIR
PRENTICE HANDS OX 150 PRIS
ONERS AND DO WORK THAT
WOULD COST "IN THE MAR
KET" AT LEAST $2,000.
The Oregon state board of dental
examiners completed Its June meet
ing Saturday. The examinations
were held at the state penitentiary,
where the applicants for licenses
demonstrated their Bklll by working
on the prisoners.
Approximately $2000 worth of den
tal services were performed by the
48 applicants during the three days
of practical work. This work was
done entirely free of charge and at
least 150 prisoners had their teeth
placed In order by the young men.
This Is the first time that such an
examination has been held In any of
the state Institutions, and In view of
the fact considerable confusion- was
oxpected. Every one, however, was
agreeably surprised at the smooth
ness with which the examinations
were conducted, and the prisoners
were especially surprised and grateful.
On the last day of the examination
the prison authorities served a lun
cheon for the applicants In the pri
son's main dining room at which
time Governor West took occasion to
thank the young men for their ser
vices. '
The following were successful In
passing the examinations the. theor
etical part of which was held In the
slate house:
D. C. Burton, Loran Bogan, E. W.
Barnum, Lee M. Boles, T. N. Chrlst
ensen, J. E. Crallen, J. W. Caffyn,
Frank Dye, Fred Ellis, W. H. Flsk,
V. A. Fitzgerald, M. H. Fisher, D. A.
Fellows, J. B. Grlder, G. E. Humber
stone, W. M. Hanna, P. F. Hawkins,
R. R. Hill, E. D. Hutchinson, R. I,
Jones, R. R. Johnson, H. H. Kulm,
C. F. Lauderdale, Dallas Loy W. J.
McMillan, R. C. Mullholland, N. W.
Markham, R. W. Morrow, John Ol
son, G. G. Penepacker, Jacob Riser,
Chas. Rnndle, R. C. Townsend, H.
L. Sumption, Alt. Swennes, Floyd
Utter, J. II. Williams Lee A. Wan
dell, O. T. Wherry, D. F. Wyman.
Sarsaparilla
Cures all blood humors, al
eruptions, clears the complex'
ion, creates an appetite, aids
digestion, relieves that tired
feeling, gives vigor and vim.
Get It today In uaunl liquid form or
cnocoiatea taDiets called sarsatabs,
WILL RUSH
UNIVERSITY
TEST CASE
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Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich., tells
how she did so: "I was bothered with
my kidneys and had to go nearly dou
ble. I tried a sample of Foley Kidney
Pills and they did me so much good
that I bought a bottle and they saved
me a big doctor's bill." For weak
back, backache, rheumatism, urinary
and kidney troubles, use Foley Kidney
nils. They help quickly. Dr. Stone
Drug Co.
SAY CUBAN WAR)
WAS STARTED BY
SUGAR TRUST
ONITID PRMS LKASKD W1RS.)
Washington, June 10. With Instruc
tions to land marines whenever he
thinks President Gomez Is In need of
assistance to stop street fighting
there, Rear-Admiral Hugo Osterhaus
is In Havana today In command of the
United States battleship Rhode Island
and the cruiser Washington. Official
dispatches received here declare that
Havana Is near a race war.
Speaker Ferrera, of the Cuban house
of representatives, is here pleading for
more time'1 in which to crush the rebel
lion before the United States Inter
venes In Cuba.
President Tuft arrived from Hamp
ton Roads at noon, and Immediately
discussed the Cuban situation with
members of his cabinet and other officials.
Senators Nelson, Root and Bacon
are heading opposition to intervention
In the senate, alleging that the sugar
trust fomented the rebellion, In an at
tempt to force annexation of Cuba by
the United States. t
FAMILY HELD FOR
ASSAULT TO MUIiDEIi
ONITID runs LBIBID WIM.1
Med ford, Ore., June 10. Frank Ceol,
an Italian furmer, his wife and daugh
ter have been held to the grand jury
for assault with intent to murder their
neighbor, W. C. Daley, aged pioneer of
Jackson county, and nomklnee for
county commissioner. Daley was pa
trollng his Irrigation ditch, which sup
plies farmers of Lake creek district,
when attacked from behind by Ceol,
who felled him, gagging him with a
handkerchief, while the wife, armed
with a spade, and the daughter with a
hoe, unmercifully beat Daley, cracking
his skull and cung flesh from mus
cles.
8utherlln farmers are planting lots
of vegetable which will be bandied
by a company, by the recently dis
covered "Keepfresh" method.
When the answer to the Oregon
University case which is now being
prepared is filed it will admit that
the signatures to the referendum pe
titions by seven circulators and com
prising about 3,000 names, are frau
dulent and void In contemplation of
the law.
This was the statement made Sat'
urday by Attorney General Crawford
and W. S. U'Ren, who are preparing
the answer. The complaint In the
case Is brought In the name of John
H. McNary, as district attorney, to
comply with the recent ruling of the
supreme court, and save for this is
the same as the old complaint.
When the state answered, .It denied
fraud In any of the petitions, but thlB
time the attorneys decided that the
better plan would be to admit fraud
whether It was plain that the names
were fraudulent and then go before
the court strictly on the merits of
the case.
With the view of expediting the
case and getting a decision from the
supreme court before the general
election, the formality of filing do-
murrers will be gone through and
Judge Galloway be aBked to rule upon
them without argument Wherever
possible It will be stipulated that the
evidence adduced in the former case
shall be used in-thls one. Both sides
contemplate Introducing some new
evidence adduced In the former case
Bhall be used In this one. Both sides
contemplate Introducing some new
evidence, and after It Is Introduced,
the case will be submitted to the
judge without argumont, the assump
tion being that his ruling will be the
same as before, the point upon which
the case was reversed having been
compiled with In the new complaint.
Should the supreme court decide
adversely to the university again and
the decision not come before the
election 1b over, then It Is admitted
that the appropriations would be held
up for another two years.
All patent medicines or medicines ad
vertised In this paper are for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
SALEM, OREGON
also
DR. STONE'S
OT'OM.tCil POWDER and
BLUES BELIFF
Which cures:
Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Pain in
the Stomach, Gas In the Stotuacb,
Blues, Despondency and "down in
the mouth.'
Makes a sad person cheerful.
MORRIS
IS
REFUSED
A
PARQO
Giving cs bis reason that the grant
Ing of a parole to J. Cooper Morris
would be used by enemies of the Inde
terminate sentence end parole laws
against them, Governor West Saturday
night declined to give him a parole
as had been recommended by the
parole board.
Morris was convicted of embezzle
ment In connection with the Oregon
Savings & TruBt company, and his
minimum sentence expired May 26,
The parole board after investigating
his case recommended that he be pa
roled.
The board also recommended pa
roles for Arthur Green, Ben Hintou
Earl and Emmett Shields, who, togeth
er with Joseph Cassedy, deputy sheriff
of Grant county, lynched OUIe Snyder,
but the governor turned their cases
down. Snyder had killed Green's
brother In a, quarrel over a dog, and
the condemned men entered Into a con
spiracy with Cassedy to take Snyder
from him as he whb taking him to jail
and lynch him.
PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO
BRICK BUILDING. Department of
the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs
Washington, D. C, June 1, 1912,
Sealed proposals, plainly marked on
the outside of' the sealed envelope:
Proposals for Addition to Brick
School Building, Salem Indian
School, Oregon," and addressed to
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Washington, D. C, will be received
at the Indian Office until 2 o'clock
. m July 17 1912, for furnishing
materials and labor for the construc
tion of an addition to brick school
building at the Salem Indian School,
Oregon, In strict accordance with
tho plans, specifications and Instruc
tions to bidders, which may be ex
amined at this Office, the offices of
the Supervisor of Construction, Den-
er, Colo., the Oregonlan, Portland,
Oie., the Capital Journal, Salem
Ore., the American Contractor, Chi
cago, 111., the U. 8. Indian Ware
houses at Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo.,
and San Francisco, Cal., the Build
ers and Traders Exchanges at Mln-
eapolls, Minn, and Omaha, Nebr..
and at the School. For further In
formation apply to the Supt. of the
Salem Indian School, Chemawa, Ore
gon. F. II. Abbott, Acting Commis
sioner. '
6-ll-16t-eod
Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love,
farmer living near Covena, Ga says
I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and
find tbem all that you claim for them
They gave me almost Instant relief
when my kidneys were sluggish and
inactive. I cheerfully recommend
them to all sufferers from kidney trou
bles." Foley Kidney Pills are as care
fully made and as scientifically com
pounded as any medicine your home
doctor can give you. Thoy act direct
ly on the kidneys and bladder. Dr.
Stone Drug Co.
BOY MAYOR
HAS TO GO
TO SCHOOL
dnitid run Lsiiiao wins.
Portland, Ore., June 10. Max Swlrd-
llk, boy mayor of Portland, elected to
serve during the week of the Rose Fes.
tlval, received a shock to his dignity
today when his official duties were
rudely Interrupted by some of the
school authorities that his presence
was requested at school to take an ex
amination, and that he city hull would
have to get along without him during
the forenoon.
Max sadly departed for school, May
or Rushlight seeking to alleviate his
grief by assuring blra that, so fur as
possible, he would take care of the
city's business during his enforced absence
FOUND AND 111 HIED
TWO OF THE BODIES
DNITID ! LliHSP WIU.1
Cordova, Alaska, June 10. After a
stormy trip, Edgar Bird and Jack Har
ris, of Cordova, returned today from
Hlnchin Brook and reported that they
discovered the bodies of two of the
men lost In the wreck of tho Haydn
llrown four weeks ago. The revenue
cutter Manning had searched for the
bodies of the Haydn Brown's crow.
but had failed to find any.
In the pocket of one of the dead
men was found a letter signed A. C
Hansen" and addressed to the secre
tary of the sailors' union, Tacoma.
Bird and Harris found a photograph
on the other body, but could get no
clew to his Identity. They burled both
bodies, aud placed slabs over the
graves.
The Telegram claims Portland will
have 500,000 by 1920. Hope so.
'rnpoHHls for Supplying the State
Innlltutloni.
Sealed bids are Invited by the
State Purchasing Board for Supplies
and stores for the Oregon State In
stitutions, for the six months ending
IJi'PeliiDer 31, 1912.
Bids will be opened at 2 p. m June
2 tb. Lists, with Instructions to bid
ders may be secured by calling on,
or addressing C. D. Frazer, Secre
tary, Salem, Oregon. d-l-fit-eod
WAN
CHESTER
Arrow
Kotch COLLAR.
CluMt, ttmhoAr tt Co.. Troy, N. Y.
Our June Sale
Big reductions throughout the house
See our display of cotton as it grows on
the stalk from the fields of Georgia
Children's
Wear
Mothers, you'll find the
utmost style and value In
our children's department,
Dainty caps,coats dresses
made of seasonable, ser
viceable materials, En
tire line at reduced Drices.
Children's Tub Dresses, age 2-6, in variety ' c
of shades and styles, SPECIAL C
Linen Suits
LADIES' MAN-TAILORED,
PURE LINEN. SUITS.
Special $7.50
Special $4.95
19c Jewelry 19c
NOVELTY JEWELRY COM
PRISING BAR PINS, BEAUTY
PINS.j BUCKLES, BROOCHES,
CUFF LINKS. REG. 20c, 85c,
Bc numbers
Special 19c
97c Silk Hose 97c
PURE SILK THREAD HOSE,
BLACK ONLY, REGULAR
1.50 NUMBER.
Special 97c
$1.89 Ladies' Waists
LINGERIE AND TAILORED
WAISTS IN A GOOD RANGE
OF STYLES, LACE AND EM
BROIDERY TRIMMED. REG.
$2.25, $2.50
Spccail $1.89
4? U. G. Shipley Co. "t"
V 145-147 North Liberty Street
Sw u4 Cowl StnMtt, SALEM. ORCON
Notice to Irrigators.
Ordinance No. 484 makes It unlaw
ful for any person or persons to use
water for Irrigation dnrlmr thn nvlot.
ence or continuance of any fire to
which the fire department of Salem
may be called. Any person or per
sons violating this ordinance shall be
deemed EUlltV of a tlllmlninpnimi. nnH
upon conviction thereof shall be pun-
, lshad by a fine of $2.50 for the first
offense and $5.00 for each subsequent
offense.
i Immediately unon the return of th
fire department to Its quarters, a long
blast of the fire whistle will be given
to Indicate that the fire is ont and
that Irrigation mny be resumed. This
must bo strictly adherod to. .
LOUIL LACHMUND, Mayor
6-R-tf
Get them at White's!
Berry Crate
and Hallocks
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SPECIAL PRICES OX LARGE ORDERS.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
S51-201 STATE STREET SALEM, 0REG05
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Courtesies Extended to Carnival Visitors
By OLDS, W0RTMAN & KING
, I'OHTLAMV OBEGOX ,
Salem Electric Cars stop right at the door
Visitors at the Rose Carnival at Portland are cordially Invited
to make headquarters at this store. Every modern convenience
has been provided for your comfort. It's the big show place of
Portland. The popular meotli'g place for friends. All city cars
transfer to Olds-Wortman & Kings. The public Rest Room, the Re
tiring Rooms, the Mothers' Room or nursery, the public phones,
etc., are for your use. The best luncheon In all the Northwest Is
served In our Tea Room. Cooking Just like home; prompt service
and popular prices. Special 2r.c shoppers' lunch served In the
basement. Ice cream parlors In the Basement. Our floor men will
give you valuable advice about the city. Come and make yourself
OLDMYOUTMAJf A KIG
at home.
Parcels and Wrung checked free.
17 SUNSIT
ROUTf.S
THE ROSE
FESTIVAL
All week June 10-15, $2,00 round trip to Portland,
Tickets on sale June lOto 15, inclusive, .return limit
June 17, 1912,
The Southern Pacific train No, 15 will leave Portland
after all parades are over, arriving at Salem 3:31a. m,
I JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, S. P. Co.