Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 09, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAHT CAPITAL J0UB5AL, SAltX, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY , 112.
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Cherry Fair Colors in Bunting, 5c per yard
Women's
Tailored
Suits
Half price
All Handsome Suits
Dress Skirts
One-third
less
These skirts are of splen
did materials and espe
cially well made,
Men's Balbriggan
Underwear
50c values 39c
Men's Trousers
20 per cent less.
White Serge
Dress Skirts
The very latest styles
$12,00 skirts $8.95
8,00 skirts .... 6.49
7,50 skirts 5.95
7,00 skirts 5.49
5,50 skirts .... 4.65
Women's
Knit Underwear
15c ribbed vests WM
20c fine vests .....15c
35c large size vests 29c
35c pants large size 29c
65c ribbed union suits,
large sizes 49c
Ladies'
Turned Shoes
One-half less
Oxfords
tor women and misses
men and boys
20 per cent less
MILAGE BOOKS
ARE GOOD Oti .
ALL THE ROADS
Railroad companies operating In
tMs state have Died with the railroad
commission the tariffs for the Inter
changeable mileage books which
will go into effect August 15.
Soma time ago offlcluls represent
ing railroad and transportation lines
In this state, Washington and Idaho,
conferred with the members of the
railroad commission and agreed to
recognize the mileage books of each
other, and the filing 'of the tariff Is
the result of that conference. Mil
eage books Issued by the railroads
will as a result be recognized by all
loads operating in the states In ques
tion, and also In certain portions of
British Columbia.
MILLS JiOW AT HEAD.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Our July CLEARANCE SALE is a GREAT
SAVING EVENT We Must Have Room
Dress Goods
10 per cent less
Purses
10 per cent less
Jewelry
20 per cent less
FA
R
M
Sow Is the time to buy a fiirm. While the crops are on, you ran
see for yourself.. There Is no place In the Willamette Valley like
the famous Howell Frnlrie.. Deep, rich black loam soil, always sore
of a crop. Grain, clover, potatoes, fruit no better loganberry land
on earth. Can sell any number of acres to suit.
f.0 PER ACRE
Will buy a fine farm, 320 acres,
fair buildings?--'' 120 acres under
cultivation, balance fine timber
and pasture. This farm 1b well
worth $100 per acre. Must sell
at a sacrifice, $50-per acre. Snap.
HOUSE BARGAINS
Beautiful new and up-to-date
bungalow, basement, modern In
every way. Price, $1800; terms.
Well worth $2,500.
SUBURBAN HOMES CHEAP
We have Just listed two subur
ban homes; one Is a newly built
five room bungalow, 'strictly mod
ern; barn, five acres of Al land;
all In crop; only one mile from the
city limits and street car line on
main road. Price, $2,750; terms.
5 AND iO ACRES
Just outBlde of the city on eaBy
payments.
LOTS
Beautiful vacant lots, choice loca
tion. On a paved street. Price,
$225 and up.
BUSINESS AND WAHE-HOUSE PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
PROPERTY LOOKED AFTER FOR SON-RESIDENTS.
HOUSES FOR RENT. MONEY TO LOAN.
BECHTEL & BYNON
817 STATE STREET.
PHONE 452
She Stopped It 'had married another man.
Portland, Ore., July 8. Nick Floor definitely postponed.
and Frank Selorno quarreled over a
girl, and both reached for revolvers.
At this point a breathless messenger
arrived with the news that the lady
Duel In-
Perry Chapman was struck by a
motorcycle and killed July 4 at Ashland!
Nfctlcc of Intention to Improve North
Sixth Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, deems It expedient and pro
poses to Improve North 6th street
from Hood Btreet to McClain's D. L.
C. with Gravel Concrete at the ex
pense of the adjacent and abutting
property within said limits, In' ac
cordance with the plans, specifica
tions and estimates for the Improve
ment of said North 0th street from
Hood street to McCIaln'g D. L. C. 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 particular and
detailed description of said Improve
ment, and are hereby made a part of
this notice.
Written remonstrance against the
Improvement proposed herein may be
mp.de at any time within ten (10)
days from the final publication of
this notice In the manner provided by
(he city charter.
This notice is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolulionof
the common council and the date of
the first publication thereof is the 9th
day of July, 1912, and the date of the
final publication will be the 20th day
of July, 1912.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder.
7-9-llt
the next city In which the next von
ventlon shall be held and elect offi
cers for the ensuing year In the fore
noon session If possible. It appeared
likely that .Rochester, N. Y would
be chosen for the 1913 meeting.
Thomas 13. Mills, of Superior, Wis.,
today was elected grand exalted rul
er of the B. P. O. Elks for the ensu
ing year. Charles H. Ward, of Pasa
dena, Cal., was elected grand es
teemed loyal knight.
Both Mills and Ward were elected
by acclamation. The election of
these two officers was all the busi
ness done In the forenoon. It was
then decided to continue the ballot
ing Into the afternoon, completing
the election of officers before select
ing a city In which to hold the 1913
convention.
Edward Ieacli of New York City,
was re-elected grand treasurer by
acclamation.
The claims of three cities contend
ing for the 1913 convention of the
Elks were urged before the grand
lodge today. They are Rochester, N.
Y., Cincinnati, Ohio, and LoulBvllle,
Ky. "It was announced that these
cities would be .voted on during the
afternoon as would the remaining of
ficers. It was stated that the results
would not be given out till late this
afternoon or tonight.
Following tho election of Mills,
Ward and Leach this afternoon, the
grand lodge of Elks this afternoon
adjourned to 10 o'clock tomorrow.
At that time the remaining officers
will be elected and a city In which to
hold the 1913 convention will be selected.
M. P. Toton, of Corvallis was at
tacked by an Infuriated bull Friday,
which knocked him down and tramp
led on him, breaking three ribs. He
would probably have been killed had
his wife not attacked the bull with a
pitchfork and rescued him.
St. Johns opened her sweet pea car
nival Monday.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
An Increasing number of people re
port regularly of the satisfactory re
sults from taking Foley Kidney Pills
end commend tholr healing and cura
tive qualities. Foley Kidney Pills
are a carefully prepared medicine,
guaranteed to contain no harmful or
habit forming drugs. They can have
only a beneficial effect when used for
kidney and bladder troubles, for
backache, rheumatism, weak back or
lumbago. Never sold In bulk. Put
up In two Blzes, In sealed bottles.
The genuine always In a yellow
package. Dr. Stone Drug Co.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
Hurra
.Bovs an
The Red Goose School Shoe is a Winner
h
Girls
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The result of the Red GooscSchool Shoe Sale contest just
closed, and the prizes are awarded as advertised, and
to the competing boys and girls, as follows: First prize of
$5,00, awarded to Avoca S, McMinis, second, $3,50, to
Thornton Gould; third, $2,50, to Mary Sun; fourth, $1 .'50,
to Jessie Buell; fifth, $1,00, to Mabel Mason, and 10 prizes
of 50c each to Miss Alice John, Esther Sun, Myrtle Rockhill,
Effle Stearns, Anna Ward, Lillie Hop Lee, John Domogolla,
Charlotte Whitier, Margarette Wann, Ella Shoveland, The
above named boys and girls having complied with the rules
of the Red Goose School Shoe contest are here announsed as
winners and will please , call at the Oregon Shoe Co's Store
and receive their prizes, The boys and girls have shown great
interest in this contest, as the number of drawings will
show, and more have been turned in than was expected,
The parents are also requested to call and inspect the qual
ity. of the Red Goose School Shoe for children, The finest
and best shoe made for boys and girls, .
OREGON SHOE COMPANY
Your Stomach
Can "Come Back"
sa
Give It a chance It only needs a
little assistance. Try a dose of
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
before meals for a few days,
Notice the Improvement but
get Hostetter's. All druggists. H
THE CURE FOR IXSOMMl.
Don't lie Afraid; Make Up Your
Mind You Don't Care.
Insomnia Is almost invariably the
result of some nervous tension or ex
citement that forbids mind and body
to relax In slumber. In Its mild
forms I believe it is largely a matter
of habit, which people form by lying
awake and thinking after they get
Into bed. Their cure Is that of the
Irishman who said that when he
started to go to sleep he "paid atten
tion to it."
Too much mental exertion and too
little physical exercise will often
cause sleeplessness. A person who
has a tendency to Insomnia for this
reason should always try to get a
good long, brisk walk In the even
ing. If this is Impossible, some vig
orous physical culture exercise In
dlun clubs or dumbbells are good
Just before retiring will often work
wonders. Of course, a well ventilat
ed sleeping room is absolutely nec
ossary for restful Blumbor.
But after all, the mosi wnuuon and
fundamental cause for Insomnia la
fear the dread that we are not go
ing to sleep. If tho Idea occurs to
you or forces Itself upon you that
you are going to lie awake, contra
dict tho notion flatly. Assure your
self that of course' you are going to
sleep that sleep Is natural and de
sirable and that you have a right to
It.
When you get Into bed, relax physi
cally and mentally. Got Into a com
fortable position and He still don't
toss and tumble about- Keep tho
mind quiet don't allow It to go off
on some interesting or exciting train
of thought; simply lie quiet and wait
for Bleep.
But, of course, there are cases
whero the nervous tension Is so In
tense that mind and body absolutely
refuse- to be soothed Into thU sleep
Inviting attitude.
If you find yoursolf In this condi
tion, don't try counting sheep or re
citing poetry; such expedients only
Increase the malady by kooplng the
mind on the thought of sleeplessness.
The grand remedy for sleepless
ness is to give up trying to sleep.
It won't hurt you to stay awake all
night If you must; you will be sure
to sleep all the better the next night.
At any rate you can He and rest.
Got up if you feel like It, get a drink
of water, rearrange your bedclothlng.
Make yourself as comfortablo as pos
sible. Now calmly and deliberately make
up your mind to wait for morning.
Let your thoughts wander Idly as
they please, only keep tho Idea of
rest in your mind as much as possi
ble. There isn't more than one
chance In a hundred that you won't
fall off to sleep within 15 minutes.
Right Time to Cut ( lover.
When one-third of the heads have
turned brown, cut the clover. It
would mako a better quality of hay
to cut It sooner, but then there is
greater difficulty In curing it, so
what would be gained by earlier cut
ting, so far as digestible nutrients
are concerned, would likely be lost
In curing. Many farmers make the
mistake of allowing their clover to
stand too long, says James B. Hol
oomb In Farm and Home. Some
times this cannot be avoided on ac
count of other work or weather con
ditions. Where this Is the case we
have nothing to Bay, but we want to
urge farmers to make a strong effort
to begin cutting their clover In time.
When clover Is In full bloom when
one-third of the heads have turned
brown It has taken up all the plant
food from the soil and the atmos
phere that It Is going to take up; It
contains all of the nutrients It ever
will contain.
Changes ' take place within the
plant after the period of full bloom,
and part of the protein, fats and the
carbohydrates are transported from
tho stems and leaves to the heads for
developing the seed. The total
amount of protein, fats and carbohy
drates Is not thereby changed, but
they are changed In form and when
stored up In the seed become lost so
far as cuttle food Is concerned. If
the clover Is allowed to get too near
ripe the forage loses food value. Not
only does the protein In the stems
and leaves docrcase during the seed
formation period but the crude fiber
Increases correspondingly and this,
to a certain extent Interferes with
the digestion of protein and carbohydrates.
It Is reported the road to Crater
Lake Is now open to automobiles to
within three miles of the lake.
Notice of Intention to Improve Cot
tage Street
Notice Is horeby given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, deems It expedient and pro
poses to Improve Cottage street from
A Uf 4
t woman s
Good Lock.
depend on HEALTH pure blood
natural heart action active liver, kid
neys and bladder a well stomach
regular bowel-action clear brain-well-fed
nerves. "Skin Foods" won't
help powders and cosmetics only
cover up, but don't cure. The trou
ble is not local you must go farther
it's in the bloodl Clear the blood
of impurities stop clogging the skin's
pores give Nature a chance to help
herself use
Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea
a medicine that can bring the blush
of health back to your checks.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is
purely v-getable acts on the vital or
gans feeds the blood expels poisons
and waste from the body, and gives
that clear, healthy completion that
charm of womanhood which rightly
belongs to the gentler sex. '
Good blood means good health
more energy ambition new life
the basis of a magnetic personality.
If you appreciate a good complex
ionsuch as Nature intended you
should have lose no time begin to
day now use Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea a scientific and care
fully prepared vegetable remedy
roots, herbs, leaves and seeds which
ctrengthens the vital organs tones
the system and makes you well.
A packnere of Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea makes 105 cups costs
35c a package 3 doses for ONE
CENT and can be hud of any good
druggist. (Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea Nuggets Tablet form it
vou prefer 35c.
the south lino of Stato street to the
north line of Ferry street with El
Oso pavement at the expense of the
adjacent and abutting property with
in said limits, In accordance with the
plans, specifications and estimates
for tho Improvement of said Cottage
street from tho smith line of State
street to the north ' line of Ferry
street as heretofore adopted by the
common council and on file In the
clfico of the city recordor .which are
hereby referred to for a more partic
ular and detailed description of said
Improvement, and aro hereby made n
part of this notice.
Written remonstrance against tho
Improvement proposed herein 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 Is published for ten
(10) days pursuant to a resolution of
the common council and the date of
tho first publication thoreof la the
9th day of July, 1912, and the data
of the final publication will be the
201 h day of July, 1912. : l
CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder.
7-9-llt
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Have
u Seen
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vp ly
(Dili hk
Salem's most attractive subdividion and the place for
your future home, or an investment that will make
your money grow,
THINK THIS OVER
j Lots $275 to $600 with graded streets, sidewalks
I and water mains to each lot in and paid for.
i
BUY NOW
$10 down and 2 per cent per month. Let us show you
our property at our expense.
KING WOOD PARK CO.
GIBSON & HILL, Selling Agents
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
212 U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Phone Main 2275