Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 25, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAP1TAI JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1911
Children Cry
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The Kind You Have Always
in use for over SO years,
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All Counterfeits. Imitations and ' j!2KJ Ui?fl I
Experiments that trifle with and endaneeti l. w,bu5
Infants and Chlldren-Experlenc "iKS"?'
What is CASTORIA
Cantoria is a harmless substitute for Castoi nn t
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It taplwnfS
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other ircotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It dcKtrovs v 2
and allays Feveriahness. For more than tWrtyYar8 !
has been in constant use for the relief of Conarii
Flatulency, Wlad Colic, all Teethln Tro SuHSi
Diarrhoea. It reBnlates the Stomach and itw?a
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
IBears the
The Kind You Dave Always Bonght
In Use For Over 30 Years
thi cimji eewpwr, tt um,r mmr. new yomc citt.
lire to please
wholesome
A
Iways an
and delightful drink,
L
ends strength
wearied physique,
ffects a soothing cure for the
nervous ills of life,
IV3
akes life
cheers the
B
rings good fellowship to all
. who partake in moderation,
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ilivens the spirit of the down
cast and disheartened,
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naows existence wnn nopes
and aspirations
sstores man to fulness of
strength and activity,
Gifts for June Brides
JUNE, THE SEASON OF ROSES
AND BRIDES, FINDS US READY
TO MEET ALL DEMANDS WITH A
I'RILLIANT ARRAY OF BEAUTI
FUL AND UjJEFl'L WEDDING JEW
ELRY. Wedding Silver
THE SILVER YOU Ill.'Y AS A
WEDDING GIFT TESTIFIES TO
YOU It TASTE AND JUDGMENT.
OUR MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION
OF WEDDING SILVERWARE
AWAITS YOUR CRITICAL INSPEC
TION. KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS
IN A WIDE VARIETY OF NEW DE
SIGNS. SILVER TEA SETS, SERV
ING TRAYS AND ALL THE RE
QUISITES OF FINE TABLE APPOINTMENT.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
r-vp
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Bought, and which ho- v
has i borne flZtt b-Se1
has been oAZXT 01
Signature of
the lovers of a
beverage,
invigorating, pure
to the weak and
more pleasant and
heavy heart.
The Jolly Baker
Is the successful Uker. Our surceM :
I. due to the fact that we dims "v;m damaged ny me recem ,n,u,
best bread In town. Our motto la
Ural or nobody. The finest flavor, tie
most perfect nourishment He In ou
bread. 1U moisture lasts longer
than any otl,ef-
CAPITAL BAKERY
Phone Hi
LACHMUflD
STANDS PAT
Oil SEWERS
For the mayor to refuse to slgu a
sower contract and the council to
authorize and direct one of its mem
bers to execute the contract is a very
unusual procedure for a city council,
yet this is exactly what was done last
night when Mayor Lachmund an
nounced to those In attendance at the
council meeting that he would not
recede from his former attitude fa
voring vitrified pipe as against con
crete pipe, which was favored by a
majority of the councllmeu. The
matter of awarding the sewer con
tracts for lateral sewer districts
numbered 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20
brought on the war between the may
or and the council, which upon be
ing put to a vote resulted In only
one councilman, Townseud, voting
for vitrified pipe.
Several weeks ago the question of
the relative merits of the two kinds
of Hewer pipe came up for a lively
discussion, resulting In the whole
matter being referred to the sewer
committee for an Investigation and
report. The committee, of which J.
N. Skalfe is chairman, made an in
spection of the plant of the Salem
Sewer Pipe company, where the rela
tive worth of the two classes of pipe
was put to a tost, resulting in the
decision by the committee that ce
ment pipe as manufactured In Salem
was as good as the vitrified pipe.
Tho committee bo reported two weeks
ago and the counsel directed the
mayor and city recorder to enter
Into contracts with the E. W. Gelger
Construction Co. to construct sewers
in districts 16, 17 and 18 and to make
contracts with George Gordon to con
struct thoRe In districts 15 and 20.
The mayor refused to sign the con
tracts unless the manufacturers of
the pipe would execute a bond for
$10,000 to Indemnify the city In case
tho pipe should prove defective
which the mayor held was likely on
account of the experimental nature
of Its manufacture.
The mayor stated definitely that he
would not recede from his former po
sition of refusing to sign the con
tracts, but that If the council saw fit
lie would be glad if It was deemed le
gal that some other person be desig
nated to enter Into tho contracts
with the contractors. He also Indi
cated that he welcomed mandamus
proceedings to compel the signing of
the contracts. Councllmcn Waring
and White spoke championing the
cruse of the cement pipe, claiming
among other things that as the ce
ment piping was manufactured in Sa
lem that It would be encouraging
home Industries by designating that
kind of pipe. A long communication
from the manufacturers of the ce
ment pipe was read by the recorder
In which a plea was made for Us
adoption on the grounds of It being
a home product and that the plant
where It was manufactured omployed
several of our own citizens. Mayor
Lachmund branded the matter of
home industry as a farce and a Joke
and until the merits of the pipe had
bet'n determined by actual usage, he
was not In favor of adopting it. The
question as to the legality of a con
ttiict sinned by any other person
than the mayor was put Ur to City
Attorney Rollln K. Page, who ex
pressed the opinion that such a pro
ceeding would be legal, but he would
he sorry to see such an action taken.
Upon belnj put to a vote, Alderman
IVnnybaker and the city recorder
were directed to enter Into the con
tracts for constructing all five of the
sewers.
Two unsuccessful attempts to ad
journ were made while matter was
tit'der discussion.
ARE HOW IIEARLY
READY FOR THE
CHERRY FAIR
A meeting of all the committees of
tho cherry fair was held last night
nt tho Hoard of Trade rooms at
which much progress was reported
by those having the fair In hand,
Satisfactory progress Is being made
by all the committees and the largest
anil most siicceasful cherry fair ever
lielil in Salem Is promised for July
11, 12 and 13. Much Interest Is be
ing shown by cherry growers and
from the responses received so fur.
the exhibit will exceed that or any
former year.
An erroneous Impression has
Knlm.j (1,deh.e that the cherrlcn
bi.t a thorough Instigation proves
this to be untrue, as the fruit was
not sufficiently advanced to be dam
aged by rain.
Thursday, the opening day, Is to be
d signaled Manufacturers' Day, at
whlnti every manufacturer In Salem
ud Marlon county li especially In-
Ti?.ES
' have an un-V.
If if broken ten year M
j f record of leader- j
rift ship on quality I I j
V and service. 7
VVk So,d k " detfs
lJv'10 consider Jpfj
vlted to attend. As many as possible
of those in the city are expected to
clcse their places of business on that
(Say to give tbolr employees an op
portunity of attending the fair.
An invitation to the Elks attending
the convention in Portland will be
extended Thursday so as to be pres
ent here Friday, the second day of
the fair, at which time the largest
crowd Salem has seen for many a
day Is expected. A Bpeclal program
is being prepared for that day. This
is the day of the baby parade and as
the number ot entries in this show
promise to be larger than at any for
mer occasion, a grand parade will be
given. In the afternoon the main
parade of the fair will be given, Ex
tensive preparation is now underway
for this exhibition the decorations
planned excelling anything ever un
dertaken before in Salem.
Saturday a vehicle parade will be
given and the committee having this
In charge assure us that the auto
parade, for which there will be sev
eral liberal prizes, will be the largest
ever seen here. In the afternoon a
balloon ascension and parachute
Jump will be the attraction. In the
evening a free and easy time will be
had when everybody will give over to
pleasure when tun and noise will
reign Bupreme.
SOME STREETS
ARE ORDERED
SPRINKLED
A resolution was Introduced at the
ccuncll meeting last night by Alder
man O. L. Townsend and passed,
which provides for the sprinkling at
the expense of the city of the follow
ing streets: South Commercial, MIs
nton to south city limits; Broadway
from Mill creek to Hood streot; Mar
Wet street from Liberty street to
Sixth street; Sixth street from Mar
ket street to Fairgrounds road.
All of these streets are paved with
macadam the sprinkling tending to a
considerable extent In preserving the
pavements as It eerves as a binder
to hold the "gravel together. Sprink
ling will also be greatly appreciated
by residents on these streets as un
der present conditions they are very
dusty.
Notice lo Contractor.
Scaled proposals for the furnishing
of labor and materials required for
the erection of a two-story and attic
frame dormitory building for the Or
egon State Institution for the Feeble
Minded, located about three miles
south of the city of Salem, will be
opened by the Board of Trustees at
2 p. m., Monday, July 1st, 1912, at
the State Capitol building, Salem,
Oregon. Plans, specification, notice
and proposal form may be obtained
at the office of W. C. Knighton, ar
chitect, Cupltol building, Salem, Ore
gon. The right is reserved to accept
or reject any or all bids, or to waive
any Informalities In bids.
R. A. WATSON,
Clerk of Board of Trustees of Oregon
Stale Institution for the Feeblo
Mlnded, Salem, Oregon. 6-20-Ct
etl,e of Intention lo Improve Mulh
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oiegon, deems It expedient and pro
poses to Improve South 17th Btreet
from 15 feet north of the south line
of State street to tho north line of
Ferry street wllh Gravel Concrete
Pavement at the expense of the ad-
Ijneent and abutting property, within
said limits. In accordance with tho
plans, specifications and estimates
for the Improvement of said South
17th street from IS feet north of the
south line of state street to Oie north
line of Ferry street as heretofore
lu'opled by the common council und
on file In the office of the city re
corder, which are hereby referred to
for a more particular and detailed
description of said Improvement, and
are hereby made a part of this no
tice. Written remonstrances against the
Improvement proponed herein may be
made at any lit. o within ten (10)
dnys from the final publication of
this notice In the manner provided by
the city charier.
This notlco Is published for ten
(Id) days pursuant to a resolution of
the common council and the date of
the first publication throf la the
18th day of June, 1912, and the date
of the final publication will tie me
29tb duy of June, 1912."
f HAS. V. ELGIN', CUy Recorder.
MMlt
PLAYGROUND
TO BE OPEIIED
FIRST OF JULY
The Salem Playgrounds association
starts oft with fifty odd members and
$500 In the treasury or to be more
exact, $500.75. The first playground
will be opened Monday July 1st, and
will be open six days in the week
from 1:00 to 8:00 p. m. The work
will start with the supervisor and
three assistants. Paul Homan is
recommended as assistant instructor
in games and athletics for the larger
boys. Miss Hayes, of the Salem
schools, will handle the Instruction
in sewing and industrial work.
Principal WIest, of the Englewood
school, will be supervisor, and Miss
Foster, or Mlsa Dimick, of Monmouth
Normal Training school, will be di
rector of games and folk songs and
dances. The tennis courts and ath
letic grounds of Willamette Univer
sity are placed at the disposal ot the
children. Following is a list of the
members ot the playgrounds associa
tion: F. G. Deckebaeh, Woman's club, E.
Hofer, Miss Cornelia Marvin, Miss
Edna M. Hawley, George F. Rodgers,
Friend, Statesman Publishing com
pany, J. L. Stockton, C. L. Hamilton,
E. T. Barnes, John J. Roberts, Jo
seph H. Albert, R. P. Bolso, Jr. Mel
vln Burdick, R. Catlin, John a. Car
son, E. M. Crolsan, W. I. Staley, Dr.
B. L. Stecves, Barra Jewelry Store,
Theo. Roth, Dr. H. C . Epley, Wil
liam Esch, Dr. E. E. Fisher, E. C.
Cioss, Mrs. A. N, Bush AuguutKehr-
Tergor, F. G. Meyers, B. J. Miles,
Louis Lachmund, Cash school collec
tion), F. N. Derby, U. G. Shipley, H.
W. Meyers, Theo. M. Barr, C. P.
Bishop, W. T. Stolz, Joseph Harris,
H. B. Thlelsen, D. J. Fry Paul Hau
ler, Joe Graber, William McGllchrlst,
W. T. Jenks, T. B. Kay, I. Green
baum, W. Breyman, W. II. Eldrldge,
William Brown.
A Card.
This Is to certify that Foloy's Hon
ey and Tar Compound does not con
tain any opiates, any habit forming
drugs, or any Ingredients that could
possibly harm Its users. On the con
trary, its great healing and soothing
qualities make It a real remedy for
coughs, colds and Irritations of the
throat, chest and lungs. H. L. Blom
qulst, Esdaile, Wis., says his wife con
siders Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound the host cough cure on the
market. "She has tried various kinds
but Foley's gives the best results of
all." The genuine is In a yellow pack
age. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound and accept no substitute,
Dr. Stone Drug Co.
PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO
BRICK BUILDING. Department of
the Interior, Oflice 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 Oflice until 2 o'clock
p. 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
the plans, specifications and Instruc
tions to biddors, which may be ex
amined nt this Office, the ofllces of
the Supervisor ot Construction, Den
ver, Colo., the Oregonlan, Portland,
Ore., the Capital Journal, Salem
Ore., the American Contractor, Chi
cago, 111., the U. S. Indian Ware
houses at Chicago, III., St. Louis, Mo.,
and Snn Francisco, Cal., the Build
ers and Traderi Exchanges at Min
neapolis, Minn, and Omaha, Nebr..
and at the School. For further In
formation apply to the Supt. of the
Salem Indian School, Cbemawa, Ore
gon. F. II. Abbott, Acting Commis
sioner. 6-ll-10t-eod
Honest Advice to
Consumpllvcs
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it, In Hint wn linvo iti" reports of tumtf
curt-a, Mir ot w!il h follow ar
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Hie tiiMiih'T tnhilnl tit-urly on iiinlril.
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nlil'h no iiiflh -In I hn'l ttikn roijUl
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ton it n Alterrttlv, I lift- no feiir of (on
nmpllort I ihihioI whIi Um Illicitly for
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hit U, A-tlmin, IWr Kevr; ThroMt fmi'I
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J. C. Perry.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Last Week of Oar
3
Everything in White reduced
iviih exception of contract goods
Supply your needs while the
prices are low
19c Boys' Underwear 19c
Boys' poms knit and balbriggan shirts and drawers, 24
to 34. Regular 25c, Special 19c.
$1.29 Ladies9 Silk Hosiery $1.29
Ladies' and misses silk hosiery in black, white and col
ors, Regular $1,50, Special $1.29.
House Dresses, Dressing Sacquss
and Kimonos
In broken lines, We wish to clear these up. Regular
$1,25, $1,50, $1,75, Special 87c.
$ Wednesday Special $
Crinkle Seersucker Petticoats
Just the petticoat for that mountain or beach trip, made
of heavy seersucker, Regular $1 ,50, Wednesday
Special $1.00
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MerehuAM Batman Sut Court
. HAVE YOU A BAD BACK?
Drive away your backache, get to
day a package of Mother Cray's Aro
matic; Leaf for the kldnoys and cor
recting that lame, sore and all un
strung feeling of the nerves. If your
kidneys act too frequently, or action
Is painful and scanty, Aromatic Leaf
Ib corrective and the best regulator.
At drugglHts or by mail DOc. Sample
FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co.,
Leltoy, New York.
Error has no positive existence.
Children Cry
: FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
1 This entitles i
One Vote B
I For Queen of the Cherry Fair i
SALEM, OREGON S
JULY 11, 12 and 13, 1912
One Cent Per Vote
The Capital Journal I
Contest Closes July 6th, 10:30 p.m.
Automobile-Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
APPERSON
AUBURN
BUICK
E-M-F
FORD
rnmtA at motor
CYCLES
OVERLAND
HARLEY'DA VIDSON
MOTOR CYCLES
VULCANIZING
OHIO
Loeontnlille
and
I'll; Track
Liberty Street V
Slmta, SALEM, OREGON
They Pat an End to It
Charles Sable, 30 Cook St., Roches
ter N. Y., says he recommends Foley
Kidney l'llls at every opportunity be
cause they gave him prompt relief
from a bud case of kidney trouble that
bud long bothered him. Buch n recom
mendation, coming from Mr. Suble, 1
direct and convincing evidence ot the
great curative qualities of Foley Kid
ney Pills. The genuine Foley Kidney
l'llls are never sold In bulk, but put
up In sealed bottles, enclosed la
yellow carton. Ask for Foley Kldnoy
Fills. Refuse substitutes. Dr. Stone
Drug Co.
Klamath Falls Is putting down lots
ot bltulltulo.
8. r. ANDEK80!,
Also Agent for lice and Michigan
Great W extern (Jurage 117 N. illgk
Yt. 8. FITTS, A Kent
Also Agent for .Vets,
tin Court Mtreet l'hone (II
OTTO WH.H0X
AN Agent for the Chalmers
I'livne t'.'U Cor, Comerclul and Center
E-tf-F MOTOR 8AI.ES CO.
K. M. f. MS0"Flniiler "iiT
C. L. Hone, Mgr. tM H. Coiu'l 8t
FORD AtiF.NCT, E. II. Whttelde, Mgr.
Alno Agents fur It ('. II. and l.otler
(iiiniKc, N. S.",ll Jerry Ktrcct
W ATT SHUT
Ammunition, Finding Turkic, Kte,
North Commerrlul Nlrcet 'hine 11
RIMONTOJf MOTOtt CO.
AIho Agent for Mllcliell
l'hone Ml) l.'.t Kurtb Hlgii Street
IIAI'HKR 1IHOS.
Auto and .Motorcycle Supplies ti
KlnneapiilU Motorrjcle
Rulem Vulmnfulng A Hublier Co.
Retreading, Hectloa Work, I'ilrhlng.
Hotlslaelloa (Juarinteed. tl9 Center.
Emliry and Cnmpsy
Cars for Hire
rfcoat ulu ls. i gUUSt
431 Court Btreat