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DAILY CAP1TA1 JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, HU'RSDAY, OCTOBER , 1912.
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
D
The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which hns been
in use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and lias been made under his per
LZ.jCbH-f-fz,, Bonal supervision since Its Infancy.
S-CtiCMK, Allow no one to deceive you In th Is.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Cnstorlit Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
cubstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys AVoruu
and allays Feverlshncss. For more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulcny, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Dlar.noea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
Assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE 'CASTOR I A' ALWAYS
FBears the Signature of
The Kind Yoh Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
tHt CtHT J eeWMWT. TT MUWr TtIT. NrWTORK CITY.
OFFICIALS
ARE ACCUSED
OF NEGLECT
In signed statements turned
.men, unuer tne law, the governor
would have the power to remove him
from office, and such no doubt would
I be his action.
I In the statements It Is also charged
that people seeking to have the laws
enforced have been unable to get Dis
trict Attorney Wilson to act, and, It
is declared, that It would be useless to
yesterday to Attorney-General Craw- Z ZZZ.S I .
3 .i,- ,m. .v i . ou saloon, gambling or bawdy house laws
I lord, together with the bond of Sher- , ,
'! iff naif , n 1 . Tlle attorney-general b mak ng an ex-
" --" viiu uumu U.11V4 i,ua otaiu1
nients, preparatory to the institution
of suit against the sheriff.
charged that the sheriff hlmslef pat
ronized blind pigs, and that his dep
uty, Nick Ilahn, procured money from
saloon men and gamblers for protec
ting them against arreBt.
These statements were turned over
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio,
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for his bov who had a
oj governor West, and the attorney- cold, and beforo the bottle was all
wtta '"Biruciea to bring suit used the boy's cold was gone. Is that
on the bond of the sheriff. Should, not better than to pay a five dollar
me suit on the bond be successful doctor's bill? Forsale by all dealers.
Everyone
is watching Barr's
windows !
If you use your judgement you can secure warranted
articles in cut glass, silverware and jewelry
at less than cost prices
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
Corner State and Liberty Streets
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MEETING Ifj
IMTREST OF
OPEN RIVER
There will be a meeting at the com
mercial club rooms at Albany today
In the Interests of a permanent Im
provement of the Willamette river.
Hie purpose of this meeting Is to
gather duta with a view to determin
ing the kind of Improvement to be
made. The proposition of Improving
(ho channel so as to provide a six
foot channel has been advocated by
Mo). James S. Mclndoe, of the engin
eering, department of the government,
l ut It Is thought by a number of those
most interested that this will require
the outlay of too much money to Justi
fy the Improvement, The Salem Board
of Trade has gone on record as favor
ing tho Improvement, but the Albany
organization favors a less expensive
improvement than a six-foot channel.
The meeting today Is to be a united
effort of the commercial bodies of the
entire Willamette valley, the purpose,
being to agree and unite on the kind
of Improvement desired.
Congressman W. C. Hawley will
attend the meeting and will show to
tliose In attendance the scope and
character of the different kinds of im
provements that it will be possible to
secure, and It is believed by tliose
most interested In the Improvement
of the river that something definite
will grow out of the meeting.
There will be a delegation from
Salem at the mooting today. Much In
terest Is being taken In the proposl
Hon on account the Importance of the
project to tho farming interests along
the Willamette river. MaJ. Mclndoe
and others from Portland will be In
attendance.
Why Such Nimble
Feet-TIZ
No Wore Tired, Aching, Chafed, Blis
tered, Calloused Feet No I They
Mow Dnnre with Delight
Send for Free Trial Package Today.
COUNTY BILLS
FOR MONTH OF
AUGUST 1912
(Continued from yesterday.)
Vi
CULVER NAMED
AS CHAIRMAN
OF COMMITTEE
W. J. Culver was re-elected chair
man of the Republican congressional
committee for the first district, which
was organized here yesterday after
noon.
A majority of the counties were rep
resented at the meeting. All declared
that the strength of the progressive
party Is waning, and expressed It as
their opinion that it would continue
to wane. Congressman Hawley, those
attending declared,, is exceptionally
strong In the district, and Is destined
to win the nomination. Prospects for
the party In the district, It was de
clared, are exceptionally good.
Here Is a woman who speaks from
personal knowledge and long experi
ence, viz., Mrs. P. H. Drogan, of Wil
son, Pa., who Bays, "I know from ex
perience that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy Is far superior to any other.
For croup there is nothing that ex
cels It" For sale by all dealers.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
BLANKETS
Our special Blanket Bargains are those large, warm ones, that we are selling for
$1.75 a pair, at $1.90 a pair, at $2.25 a pair, and $3.50 and $3.75 a pair, '
We have blankets from 40c a pair up.
BOYS' SUITS
We cannot speak too highly of our boys' clothing, They are the best values at the
price that money will buy, at $2.00 a suit, at $2.50 a suit, at $2.75 a suit and $3.25
a suit,
UMBRELLAS
Children's Umbrellas, good strong little fellows, with neat handles; something special
at 50c.
Ladies' Umbrellas 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and up. Umbrellas with extra ribs, the lit
tle umbrellas with the big spread, good cover, only $1.00. Umbrellas in gloria silk
with tape edges, nice handles and extra strong at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.
LADIES' COATS
All new stvles, nice cloths, moderate prices,
MILLINERY
Selling more than ever this season. Our reasonable prices, cbmbined with excellent
quality and latest style, is responsible for our increased business,
uKe Dtitne, merry music TIZ
makes yoilr feet fairly dance. Away
go the aclies and pains, the corns
and callouses the bllstors and bun-
Ions.
TIZ draws out the acids and poi
sons that; puff the feet No matter
how hard you work, how long you
dance, hoW long you are on your
feet TIZ brings that Infinite calm
and repose to tired, aching feet Mint
puts you at ease with yourself and
all the world.
iry a fizi root Dam ana your
wrinkled brow will smooth out as It
never did; before.
write today to Waltor Luther
Dodge & Co., 1223 8. Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, til., for a free trial package
of TIZ of go to any drug store, de
partment or general store and get a
packago jf TIZ 25 cents a box. And
see that you buy TIZ demand TIZ.
Don't accept a substitute.
0. K C. BOYS
MAKE GOOD
REGULARLY
Knight Pearcy, of Portland, one of
O. A. C.'i star wrestlers, has come to
the stat Iniiane asylum. He Is to
miporlntdnd the growing of horticul
tural produce there, and will have
charge if 90 acres of orchard and
small fruit.
C. C. old, also of Portland, has se
cured tine superlntondoncy of the or
chards of Hall & Hall, overseeing the
cultivation of 2100 acres of which 100
are now! In fruit. Nino other gradu
ates of Ithe division of horticulture
have repently secured appointments
also.
MACHINES RUN SUNDAY
TO HANDLE IHfi CHOP
Five threshing machines were op-
e rated Sunday In the vallev to the
mith and within eighteen mllis of
Klamath Falls, according to E. W.
Gowan, .candidate for Justice of the
Peaco fpr Llnkvllle precinct on the
Republican ticket.
Tins) would belle the statement
generally made In the Rogue Itlvor
valley and other parts of the outside
that Klamath county is not a wheat
country' said Mr. Cowan yesterday.
"Theiie are six machines In the
wheat bolt between here and Stukel
bridge. Five of these were running
full blast Sunday. The yield of most
of the iheat fields Is the largest ever
known and the farmers will have
More grain this fall than they will
know What to do with.
"The buzz of these machines makes
things Jook lively In the valley and
shows (hat this country can and does
grow vfheat" Klamath Falls North
western. OETTINO READY FOR
BIO CAME SATURDAY
R
ostein Sl Greenlbaum
240 and 246 Commercial Street
Coach Turner Ib putting the high
school football team through two
hours' fiard practice each evening this
week no as to have his team in shape
for.th first matched game of the
season Saturday, when they play the
alumni of the school. The alumni ex
pect to have enough of the "has beens"
out In 'the moleskin to make two or
three teams so that they are not equal
to the task of handling the freshmen
In an even match, they will put In sub
stltutej) after the strength of the boys
has bepn exhausted. With this thought
In mind the coach Is working the boys
hard Ih order that the boys may be
strong In endurance and havo plenty
of wlrid.
The boys are all in good condition
now so far aa Injuries are concerned
and unless something happens be
tween now and Saturday the team will
be In as good shape as could be ex
pected this early In the season.
Jackson, David, scraper 12.00
Jackson, Ralph, do 64.00
Jeffojson, J. A., grading 535.65
Jefferson Mill Co., lumber.... 94.78
Johnson, E., plowing 97.00
Johnson, Nels, do 68.00
Jones, Roy, hauling lumber.. 6.25
Komorvan, Arthur, labor 12.00
Kenworthy, A. L.,' shoveling. . . . 26.00
Kliever, P. H blackamlthlng. 1.75
Klmsey, A., labor 4.00
King, H. E., grading 77.62
King, J. M., lumber ,. . 39.04
Klntz, John, hauling rock.... 11.00
Kuengll, Hugh, do 47.10
Kunke, Chas. H., blacksmlthlng (3.95
Kuschnlck, Peter, lumber 10.00
Lais, John O., do 28.70
Lambert, L. S., wood and re
pairs 65.70
Langsev, N. O., team 35.00
Larson, L,, grading 75.00
Leslie, Frank, conveyance.... 8.00
Llchty, Lester, gravel ; 37.50
Lin, Melvln, wheeling rock.... 2.00
Livesay & Sons, L. S lum
ber 90.24
Lee, Emll O., team 27.00
Long, J. J gravel 3.00
Loughmlller, W. E., lumber.... 29.00
Love, Jim, work on bridge.... 5.00
Love, James,, holding scraper. 77.00
Low, W. S., livery.... 7.00
Lowry, Jack, labor 4.00
Lyons, Claud, holding scraper. 3.00
Lytle, E. A., team 4.00
Mack, Morton, labor 1.25
Maltland, Jim, wheeling rock. 2.00
Manning, S. A., hardware.... 34.75
i. .Cont'd
Marske, Wm., plowing 64.00
Martin, Clarence, labor 12.25
Martin, L. H., scraping 65.62
Martin, Oro, grading 20.00
Mason, R. H hauling rock... . 52.00
Mason, H blaatlng . 6.75
Mays & Good, powder 30.85
Merrlfleld & Casteel, meat.
convicts 26.08
Meier, F., spreading rock.... 8.50
Meier, Kasper, grading 5.00
Meier, Philip, grading plow... 32.00
MikBch, Henry, working rock. 4.00
Mlkkleson, A., gravel..,.. 8.30
Miller, . C. M., lumber 7.68
Miller, C. M., do 11.31
Miller, Conrad, hauling 16.00
Mlngers, F. H., sharpening
tools. . . 4.70
Mooney, Tom, scraper 48.00
Moore, J. C, repairing scraper 13.80
Moore, J. G, blncksmlthlng. . . 4.30
Moore, J. G., money adv 211.03
Moon, L.' L spreading rock. . . . 3.50
Morley, J., team, hauling 16.00
Morgan, Dade, shoveling 2.00
Mull, F., holding plow 2.00
Mullen, Charles, hauling gravel 50.00
Mumm, Wm., shoveling 4.00
Munkojord, G. E., labor...... 38.50
MeCallister, Tl. C, do.'. 1.00
McCormlck, Joss, hauling rock 14.00
McDonough, Chas., hauling tile 6.40
McKay, G. A., engineer 03.75
McMllIer, A. O., overseeing
work. . . 59.50
McNuty, J blasting ,. . 60.50
Nathman, D. A., hardware 7.65
Naderman, J. F., shoveling. . . . 2.00
Ncedham, O. D., team 2.00
Nolbert, Jake, hauling rock... 18.00
Neltllng, Henry, hauling lum
ber 3.00
Nelswander, JesBe. labor 17.00
Neuenswander, G,, hauling
rock 33.00
Newby, S labor 6.00
Nervlg, Ole, Bhovellng. . , 12.00
Newberg Mfg. & Com. Co.,
tile 32.20
Norby, Will., holding plow... 10.00
Norby, W. C, shovollng 14.00
Nye, A. M., hauling 12.00
Odell, 8. J., hauling rock.... 22.00
OUon, Oscar, labor 34.50
Opedal, Tom, team 31.60
Oregon State Pen., convict
Silk D
. rep
resses
FOR
Women
AND
Misses
Silk Dresses of fashion, fit and
service, made of good quality
taffeta, and foulard silks In
plain, striped and dotted ef
fects, ' Big range of sizes,
i Priced at $9.75.
Serge Dresses
Have you thought about that nice serge dress that is
awaiting you here, Every one a dressmaker-made
model of the latest styles,
Priced from $7.50 to $50.00
Quality
Mrchand.M
U. G. Shipley Co.
145-147 North Liberty Street
Between Suta and Court StrxU, SALEM, OREGON
Popular
PrisM
ThfJ
American hen Is running a neck
and neck gross-production rnce with
the American wheat field. Ten-to-on
on the ben!
LET US SHOW
YOU
How Beautifully
Wc Launder
BLANKETS AND
QUILTS
We have Special Soap and
Methods that give them that
soft, fluffy feeling they had
when new. Send us some
in this week's package.
Salem Laundry Co.
Oldest Largest Best
labor 7.50
Oregon State Pen., labor 6.25
Page, S., hal. on sup. sal.... 1.80
Parr, John, labor 7.00
Pearson, D. S., hauling rock... 45.00
Pederson, P., pick and shovel., 6.50
Peterson, Den, work on bridge 4.00
Peterson, P., labor 60.50
Pendleton, M. E labor 14.00
Phillips, M. E., lumber 59.36
Phillips, D. A., team on bridge 6.75
Pickens, John, grubbing 10.50
Pickens, Leonard, scraping. ... . 19.25
Place, Ed, hauling gravel 178.00
Pounder, C. H., team.. 6.00
Porter, Harry, hauling rock., 38.00
Potter, Douglas, labor 1.50
Quail, A., team 56.00
Quail & Quail, lumber ,. 12.75
Ralph, Will, work on bridge... 2.00
Ramsden, Claude, on cruBher. . J.25
Ramsdcn, George, hauling wood 1.00
Ramsby, Robcoo, labor 14.00
Ransom & Spoor, hardware. , . . 4.60
Ramaeyer, C, hauling rock... 12.00
Rauscher, A., hauling rock, . . .
Rauscher, Andrew, do
Reynolds, L. O., blasting
Reed, Geo., hauling rock
Rich, Arthur, scraper
Rickabaugh, C. H., cutting
weeds
Robertson, A. E.( to correct
claim
Roberts, W, A., & Son, lum
ber Robertson, Clarance, labon . .
Robblns,.Chas., shoveling 5.25
Rogers, Chas., grader 7.50
Ross, E. W., work on bridge... 5.00
Ross, T. L hauling rock 5.50
Robinson, Ralph, pick and sho
vel 7.00
Robinson, C. M., scraper 19.00
Hock, Fred, foreman crusher. , 37.50
Robertson, B. It., team 10.00
Rucker, John, hauling rock.. 31.65
Ruble, O. J., labor 28.00
Rue, Rort, driving team 15.00
Russell, H. E building bridge 16.00
Russell, Hiihh, work on bridge 8.00
RuBaell, Choster, labor on
bridge 17.00
Russell, S. II., work on bridge 14.00
Russell, Roy, do 3.00
Ruble, Lloyd, grading 104.75
Ruble, Orlo, grading 126.00
Salem Const. Co., gravel , 4.20
Salem Iron Works, steel and
labor. 8.14
Salem Tile & Mer. Co., tile.. 34.56
Connt'd
Salom Sowor Pipe Co 557.53
Schtiltz & Maver, blacksmlth
lng 2.25
Continued on Page 6.)
If you have young children you have
perhaps noticed that disorders of tho
Btonmch are their most common ail
ment. To correct this you will find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets excellent. They are easy and
pleasant to take, and mild and gentle
in effect. For sale by all dea'ers.
Now that we have a parcols post,
let us use It while Insisting upon a
bettor.
44.70
26.50
8.00
38.00
8.00
8.50
2.00
11,25
12.00
SALEM BANK &
TRUST CO.
GENERAL BANKING AND
TRUST BUSINESS
With our assurance that w are
able and willing to take care of
it, we solicit your Banking Busi
ness. Open an account with us,
and we will extend you every
favor consistent with good bank
ing principles.
WE PAT FOUR PER CENT
ON SAVINGS
Cerner State uni Liberty Streets
J. L. Ahlers, President.
W. O. Eaat, Cashier.
8. S. EaBt, Vice President
Dr. L. B. Steeves, L. H. Robertt,
Directors.
Special Land Bargains
By R. II. Rutherford & Co.
Bush Breyman Bldg., Rooms
21 and 22
93 acres very fine land close to
town, worth $125 per acre, at a sacri
fice for a few days at $65. Will take
Salem property to twenty-five hun
dred dollars, In exchange.
44 acres near Salem, with team
crop, eight head of cattle, tools, chick
ens and other things, with unusual
terms; price $6000. A splendid stock
farm of 296 acres, with any terms de
sired; price $75 per acre. It lg a great
bur.
A fine prune orchard of 15 acres to
exchange for city property.
A 10-acre prune orchard to sell on
unusuul terms. A snap.
42 acres, near Independence to sei:
oq your own terms. TIiIb Is well Im
proved and gool land.
10 acres near the city, a nerfoct
beauty, to soli for only three thou
sand. It Is indeed hard to beat-
Terms.
AutomobiIeMotor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
FORD
Fl J OVER
FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, Mirr
AIno Agent for 11. c. II. and losh-r
Garage No. f.0 Ferry Street
('. L, ROSE COMPANY
I'lioiie Main 200S, 216 S. Commrc'l Sf.
IhiniA AT MOTOR
LJlrl i CYCLES
WATT 8011'P
imnimiltlon, r'lihlnu Tarsle. t.U
North Commcrrlal Nlrect I'hxDi'
Studehaker
Auto
alcs Co
STI'DERAKKR 20 AND SI)
Durld l!e, Hales Mannirrr.
Salem, Or. HIioit Room High and 1'e.ry