Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 30, 1912, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    DAILT CAPI TAL JOntXAL, 8ALE5T, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEB 80, 1912.
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AVIATION EXPERIMENTS. "
"Warship" Set Afira by Bombs Dropped
From Aeroplane Flying at Night.
Somo reiiiarkablo aviation experi
ments were made recently In the Lon
don .aerodrome An aeroplnno carrying
powerful electric searchlights and fly
ing In the nighttime fired bombs on
ACME OF STYLE.
Contrast In Skirt
and Coat . Nov.lty.
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BHOAPOLOTH HKI11T AND CHECKED COAT.
Kxtreniely smart nmi good looking Is
this uuliiiiiii suit developed 111 contrast
In materials. The nkiit l.s of black
hroaihloth iiml (he cunt of black and
while velveteen. Tliu coat Is semi
belted and 1i:im tliu new cutaway front.
A feature of this emit Is tliu double
Itohesplen-e collar that overlain the
vest, which Is of white broadcloth.
Rocsption Dress For Fall Brida.
Hrocailcd materials have Invaded the
dross world this Ncason, and the Illus
tration displays an exquisite reception
dress for the fall bihte.
It Is of pale blno sails brocaded with
silver llowers, and ttie style of the
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(IK m.PR IIIIOCAIIl'D SATIN.
froi'k Is ailiiiti'd from tin eighteenth
century costume.
Sleeves funned of bordered white
Hiln d 'esprit milling match the bodice
limpings.
A Moil Woman.
Mrs. Samuel Walters of l"hirln, Pa.,
for more than forty years has boon
carrying the malls between the post
nlllro and railway Htatloii and has nev
er tnlssod a train or a mail. She has
had but one vacation In the forty years,
when she took a two day leave of absence.
A hatpin occasionally Borvcs a use
ful extraneous purpose, ns one did In
the hands of a co-ed In pajamas who
chased a burglar and made him holler.
Senator Chamberlain Is delivering
political speeches In Eastern Oregon.
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Photo by American Press Association.
WA11SRII- BET AFIBR DT BOUDS.
dummy warship and sot lier afire. The
bombs were fired from a sort of pistol
and burst into flames in the air.
The dummy warship was a huge
painted wood and canvas structure
representing II. M. S. Tlmbuctoo.
The aeroplane was piloted by Louis
Noel and carried Captain C. Austin
Tyror, who dropped the bombs.
Aviation experts on the contlpent
Join with the British, ordnance oflleers
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Al HOl'l.ANINa IN MdllTTIME.
In the declaration that If the new de
vices can be perfected to a practical
degree present day methods of war
fare will be revolutionized, as no land
or sea force would bo safe from the
deadly bombs.
Captain Noel says that night flying
Is no more dangerous than daylight
aviation.
MISS ELSIE F. CALDER.
She Has Been Selected to Christen the
Eattleship New York.
Miss Klsle l Cnlder, daughter of
Kepreseiitatlve William M. ('aider of
New York, has been chosen to christen
the battleship Now York. The desig
nation was made by Governor John A.
IHx.
Miss ("alder is eighteen years old and
made her debut last winter.
Congressman ('aider was Instrumeii
tal In having the New York built in
the government yard In New York, and
the selection of his daughter to act as
sponsor for the battleship Is taken as
recognition from otliclal source of his
efforts In that direction. ,
The launching will take place on Oct.
SO. It Is expected that President Taft,
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Governor Ilx and many persons of
prominence In otliclal and diplomatic
circles in Washington will attend.
Miss Cnlder was graduated in June
from Packer Institute, llrooklyn, and
this fall became a student at the
Misses Kly school, nt Greenwich,
Conn., to put the lliibhlng touches on
her education..
J. V. Copelond, of Dayton, Ohio.
purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for his boy who had a
cold, and before, the bottlo was all
used the boy's cold was gone. Is that
not better than to pay a five dollar
doctor's bill? Forsale by all dealers.
MISS MARY BOLAND, NOW LEADING WITH JOHN DREW.
C1IAIU.KS FliOIIM AN always picks out a pretty and accomplished
actress for leading woman tb bis bright particular male star,
John Drew. For several seasons It was Miss Ulllle Hurke. Four
years ago, when Miss IturUe graduated Into a star In her own
right, Mary Holand became Mr. Drew's leading woman, and Bhe was
Klnce continued In that capacity. Miss Roland Is a Detroit girl and
has been on the stage for about ten years. Bhe was Dorothy Nelson
in Robert Kdeson's famous production of "Strongheart," and she has
played the principal feminine roles with Dustlu I'arnum In "The
Ranger" and Francis Wilson in "When Knights Were Hold." Her
Hist appearance with Mr. Drew was In "Jack Straw" in 1008. This
year's play, in which Mr. Drew and Miss Roland are seen, Is "The
Perplexed Husband." .
FIRST APPLICATION
DARKENS THE HAIR
Simple Remedy filves Color,
Strength mid llcntity to (he
Rair.
You don't have to have gray hair
or faded hair If you don't want to.
Why look old or unattractive? If your
hair Is gray or faded, you can change
It easily, quickly and effectively by us
ing Wyetlt's Sage and Sulphur Hair
licmcdy. Apply a little tonight, and In
the morning you will be agreeably sur
prised tit the results from a single ap
plication. The gray hairs will bo less
conspicuous, and after a few more ap
plications will be restored to natural
color.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also
euickly removes dandruff, leaves the
scalp clean and healthy, and promotes
the growth of the hair. It Is a clean
v.holcspnio dressing which may be
used at any time with perfect safety
Get a fifty-cent bottle from your
druggist today and see how quickly It
will restore the youthful color and
beauty of your hair and forever end
the nasty dandruff, hot, Itchy scalp
iMid falling hair. All druggists sell It
ui'der guaranteo that the money will
he refunded if you are not satlslled
after fair trial. Agent, J. C. Perry.
IIH'OltTAXCE OF
HEALTHY KIDNEYS
Salem Renders Should Learn to Keep
the Kidneys Well.
The kidneys have a big work to do.
All the blood In the body is coursing
through the kidneys constantly to be
freed of poisonous matter. It Is a
heavy enough task when the kidneys
are well, but a cold, chill, fever or
some thoughtless exposuro Is likely
to Irrltnte, Inflame and congest the
kidneys and Interrupt the purifying
work.
Then the aching begins, and Is us
ually accompanied by some Irregular
ity of the urine too frequent pas
sages, sediment or retention. . Thou
sands testify -to the wonderful merit
of Doan's Kidney Pills, a remedv for
the kidneys only, that has been used
In kidney troubles 75 years. You will
make no mistake. In following this
Salem citizen's advice.
John Conger. St3 X.- Seventeenth
St., Salem, Oregon, 'says: "Doan's
Kidney Pills have been used In mv
family with great benefit. I also
know of other people who tave taken
this remedy for kidney trouble with
the best possible results."
For sale by n'l dealers. Trice 50
cent. Foster-Mllburn Co., Ruffalo,
New Y'ork, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
If You Send
All Flatwork
To the Salem Laundry you les
sen washday and lronlngday
work more than half.
The linen will be whiter, clean
er and handled with less wear
than it would receive in your
own hands. We do no rubbing on
washboards. Pure soap and an
nbtmilnneo of pure water do the
work for us.
Our prices are very reasonable,
and include the washing and
ironing of all the sheets, table
cloths, pillowcases, towels,
napkins, etc. Wouldn't you like
to have us send a wagon for a
package?
rhone us.
Salem Laundry Co.
13G-10G South Liberty Street.
Telephone Maine 25.
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CAPITAL JOURNAL, Safem, Oregon
It is surmised that among first vot-jat any national election since "before
ers there will he more Democrats than ! the war."
Anyway, a first-class baker Isn..
common loafer.
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kl patent medicines or medicines ad
rertlsed In this paper are for sale t
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Salem, fTregon.
A1.SO
A largo supply of TRUSSES, which
he makes a specialty of fitting to all
persons from the youngest babe Ap
the oldest man or woman needing such
arpllances.
The "HONEST JOHN" la his favor
ite truss, believing It the best, most
satisfactory, and lasting longer than
any other truss.
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Where ocean, mountain and forest combine to give you an ideal vacation;
where the beautiful Cape, improved with boulevards, drives, walks, streets,
sidewalks, postoffice (with daily mail), water system, electric lights, and tele
phone, etc, projects a mile or more into the Pacific Ocean, and affords a
view unsurpassed Agate .Beach has also a 42-room hotel, with hot and cold
water, electric lights and telephones, patronized this season to its full capacity,
Theie are stores and boarding houses, auto service to and from Newport (nine
round trips daily), and busses making regular trips' to surrounding points of
interest. Forty new cottages have been erected the past three or four months
and lots (50x1 00 'and over) are in demand at prevailing very reasonable prices,
Agate Beach Land Co.
213 Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon,
or Agate Beach, Oregon
ACUTE BEACH L.N.
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