DAILY CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM, OBEOON, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913. PAGE FIVE. ASK FOR YOUR COUPONS The firm has already paid their part of the expense for your coupons; it doesn't save them a cent when you fail to get them. You are entitled to a coupon with every $1 pur chase. The salespeople do not forget to give them to you intentionally. So please ask for them if you are not given one with each $1.00 purchase. FULL VALUE , ON EVERY DOLLARS' WORTH OF MERCHANDISE. Women's Best Quality Leather Bags and Purses $12.00 bags $0.00 $10.00 bags $S.f0 $ 8.50 bags WM $ 5.00 bags $3.78 $ 3.50 bags I&2.85 $ 2.50 bags $1.08 $ 1.00 bags 74 Pretty long and Short Dresses for $3.50 dresses $2.70 $3.00 dresses $2.38 $2.50 dresses $1.08 $1.50 dresses $1.10 $1.00 dresses 76 ,75 dresses 5G Excellent Quality Curtain Scrim 60c grade 42c yd 4!io grade 88c yd 40c grade 33c yd 35c grade 28c yd 30c grade 23c yd 25o grade 18c yd 18c grade 14c yd RAINBOW IS NO LONGER VISIBLE JDNITUD PHK8B LSA8RD WIRI.) Marshfielt, Ore., March 18. Word roaehetl here this morning that the stenmor Rainbow, a big passenger and freight boat running betwoen Marsh field and Allegheny, on the north fork of the Coos river, struck a snag last night near the head of navigation, and sank in shallow water. As thoro is an upper deck on tho boat the passengers wore removed without difficulty by a gasoline launch. Until tho Rainbow is raised it will bo impossible to ascertain the extent of tho damage. A Frenchman earned over $50,000 last year as an airship chauffeur. Yet some people say that a man can't live on air. Malinei Hair Roll. When combing tbo bulr and a hnlr roll Is desired n splendid substitute will be found In n roll of mnllne. TIiIh should be the color of the balr and Is much bolter than those usually worn From a sanitary point of view It Is much more desirable. The nlr Is not a excluded, and tho scalp Is not heated. These are the principal reasons of full ing balr. For Thin Girlt. Two or three small frills sewed across the bust of the underbodlce will give the blouse of tho Hat chested girl Just that set and llnlsh she so envies ber more favored sisters without adding any undesirable warmth. X HOUSEHOLD HELPS. Scorch marks on linen may be removed by nibbing with a fresh cut onion, tho garment being soaked In cold water after. Keep some folded newspapers handy upon which to place soiled pots anil pans and save cleaning smutty rings from the tables. After cleaning the shelves and Inside of pantry drawers give a coat of varnish or enamel and they will clean as easily as oil cloth. Avoid open shelves In kitchen or pantry. Have at least a cur tain to keep out the dust A win dow shade of the light size Is liked by many. To prevent pictures from slip- ping and hanging uneven bang 1 them first face to tho wall and then twist around, making t I cross In tho wire. f f For strengthening tho digestive functions, keeping tho liver ac tive you will find Hostetter's Stomach Bitters la really tho nicdiclno you need. Thousands have found this true. Got a bottle today. King Tailored Shirt Waists The Best Tailored Shirt Waists in America Neatest fitting gar ments, handsomest models, best grade materials, best made shirt waists in America $5.00 grades $3.98 $4.50 grades $3.47 $4.00 grades $2.06 $3.50 grades $2.65 $2.00 grades $1.08 The Apostle of Graanland. The conversion of the Eskimo In that remote and bleak dependency of Den mark, Greenland, was ngltated as early as 1710 by Hans Egade, who has be come historic as tho apostle of Green laud. In that year he published ns a pamphlet "A Proposition For Green land's Conversion and Enlightenment" This was welcomed with no great warmth by the clergy and was violent ly opposed by mercantile interests. In four years he had succeeded to such an extent that he founded a training college for missionaries in Copenhagen. May 3, 1721, be sailed for Greenland with a small party of mission workers. He was greatly disappointed to And that the Norse colony, left for many years to Its own resources, had wholly vanished. Ho turned, therefore, nil his efforts to the conversion of the Eskimo and met with ninrked success, becom ing bishop In 1710. In this office and Its trying duties he was succeeded by his son, Paul. New York Sun. The Harmony of Colors. The principle that the sensation of white results from the equal excite ment of sensations produced by tho three fundamental radiations Is de duced naturally from an analysis of tho rules of tho hurmony of colors. Colored lights do not focus at the same point Therefore tho eye must seize different distances nt the same time In order to see when different colored surfaces touch. The difference of re frangihlllty of the different colored rays causes some colors to stand out and others to stand buck. Ited Is tho most "flying" or "tapering" of the col ors, a red object always appearing to bo further away than a blue object though It is seen on the same piano and In the same light Harper's. Manufacturing th Truth. A gentleman was staying at an Eng lish country house, when, hearing n great clatter belo'W one morning, he looked out and snw a couple of grooms holding one of the servant maids on a horse, which they led with difficulty once round the yard. He asked them what it all meant "Well, you see, sir," sntd they, "we're going to tnko the horse to market to be sold, and wo want to be able to say that ho has carried a lady," Didn't Car For th Money. "You advertised for ft young lady to be married In a cage of Hons." "That's right Fifty plunks. Where's your young man?" "Don't you provide the man? Wbnt do you suppose was my object In go ing Into this affnlr?" Pittsburgh Post Too Bright. "Didn't you win anything In your suit for damages?" "No." "Why didn't you engage a bright lawyer to take your part?" "I did. but ho took my nll."-Phlln-delphia Press. The highest and most profitable les son Is the true knowledge and low liest esteem of ourselves. Thomas S Kcmpls. (Adv.) New addition to Portland; Just over the Blue mountains, In Wal lowa county; great chance; lota only $2700. , Men's ElasticRibbed Underwear 50c. values, 39c. Men's Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 values, 78c. Men's Golf Shirts 75c. values, 59c. Misses', Boys' and Children's District 76 School Shoes $2.!j0 values $1.98 $2.00 values $1.59 $1.75 value $1.39 . 9. ummom 1 ShVe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIED ill "GII.T EDGE" the only latllea'alioa dirntnt; that positively conlallta Oil. Black ami INillnlii'i, Indies' and clilluron'a IkkiIh and slews, shines wlluoul rnfr Unit. . "HUM H. CIXISS." Wf. "HANDY caintiiualioii lor dranlofTSTid pollahliitf nil it llitlaof rennet or tail shoos, iic. "STAR" alar, luc. "QUICK WHITfi" (In liquid fiirui with aiwnitaMnklt. ly cleans nntl whlttnsilirly canvas shoei. uc &;,(-. "ALSO" CLKANS and Willi I NN ranvaa atmrs. In round white cukna iMckuu 1 n sioiMln boxes, with KIHiiiffi-. inc. In uaiidaomc, laro aJumiuum tionca, wliti I'pnnre, 2fic. "El n E" combination for ffcntlemm who tnke 'Title in having tlit-lr plioealook A 1, Kcstorm color mid liislrctoail Ijinrk alim-a. Polish whh a brush orceitu, IScrnw. "BADY KLDT'alra, liirvnli'. If vonr ili'itlf.r diss, tint k.-cp I lio kind you wiuit."ri1 tM Out rli i' In 1.iimp (..! fell All" PK-kfU'e. Him urn )o.l. WIIITTEMORE BROS. Si CO., 20-20 Albany Straat, Cambrltfna, Malt. lilt. Oldfl anit Ijirvt litiHnrtHrrrSK Shot Kstiikes . thi Wat Id. PRESIDENT IIUEETA DEMOCRATIC AS WILSON (UNITED FI1SSS UIASID ttIM.J Mexico City, March IS. Disregard ing all precedents, Provisional Presi dent Ilucrta paid a visit to Henry Lane Wilson, American ambassador to Mexi co, to discuss standing disputes between the I'nitcd States and Mexico. lluorttt's action is causing considerable comment here today, as it is declared this is the first time a Mexican ruler has called upon tho representative of a furoign power, Huorta wos accompanied by Minis ter of Foreign affairs Francisco Do la linrrn. A Bad Train Wrock. DOITED I'llltHS 1.KASKII WIIIB. Marshalltown, in., March IS. Three wero fatally Injured and a scorn seri ously hurt in the derailment of a northbound Minneapolis & St. Louis passenger train near here today. Tito haggngo and mail cars ami a rluiir car fell into a ravine and cnuuht fire. The If You are Thinking of Painting BUY PATTON'S SUN-PROOF PAINT For Sale By Fletcher & Byrd 34 N. Coin. Bt. I'hone 1S8 ml n TAX LEVY IN 1914 L The State 'lux Commission Says State Levy Will He Xcurly Three anil a Half Times Larger. The tax levy In Oregon In 1914 will he three and two-fifths times as much as this year according to the figuring of Governor West. In other words, instead of one mill levy this year the levy will be almost four mills. At the beginning of the last session of the legislature there were standing appropriations of $1,200,000. The last session made appropriations of $5,450, 000, thus increasing the amount that must be raised by taxation In the next two years to $6,650,000. An estimate by the state tax com mission of the amount necessary for expenditures during 1913 will be $2, 240,000. To aid in taking care of this amount there Is a sum of $520,000 from the University of Oregon appropriation and other sources, and a sum of $000, 000 will be derived from license fees and miscellaneous sources. These two amounts added together, and the sum deducted from the estimate of $2,240,0000 leave $1,120,000 to be raised by taxation for 1913. But since the legislature has in creased tho appropriations to $G, 500,000, and Since that part of this amount, which Is not taken care of this year, must be raised next year, there will be $6,G50,000 less $2,240,000 or $4,410,000 to be provided for expenses In 1914. The only source for raising this amount, aside from HcenBe fees and similar sources, which will amount to about the same as this year, $000,000, Is by direct taxation. De ducting $000,000 fnam $4,410,000 leaves $3,810,000 to he provided for In 1914 by direct taxation. The state tax levy of 1914 will be tho last levy! wherein the state levy for an even year will be much larger than tho levy preceding It. Tax lev ies are mado to cover expenditures provided for by law nntl heretofore thq stato tax commission, In mnking the annual levy for a legislative year, has been restricted to an estimate of $200,000 over and above expenses pro vlded for by law, in order to nnticl pate the appropriations of tho legls lature. Naturally tho appropriations of the legislature have been much in excess of the funds produced by the tax levy plus the $200,000, for which provision Is made. House bill 415, passed at the recent session, provides that in making the tax levy on the assessment of an own year the stato tax commiBBlon way levy for public buildings and Im provements to public buildings such a:t amount In addition to tho amounts prescribed by law, as tho governor, the secretary of stato and the state treas urer shall believe It ncresBiiry to make during tho fiscal year for which such apitortlonment of state revenues Is computed. Also when Buch apportion ment Is mado on the assessment of nn even year the tax commission may levy for such additional amount or amounts as the state board wlfl be lieve It necessary to include to meet tho expenses of llie state for the en suing year. Heretofore It has been Impossible for tho stale tax commission 1o en- ticlpate In Its levy the appropriations of the legislature, and ronHetpinitly the tax levies of odd years have bt on low, and for even years high. Rlnee tho law recently enacted will give the stato board the right to anticipate leg islative npppropiiatlons In excess of the tax levies, the tax commission will be tthlo to make the tax levies for all years more nearly uniform, and tluiB avoid tho serious Inconvenience caused by high levies one year and low levies the next. Rood Is Still Going. "oh, whom is my wandering boy In day," is the ditty being sung this af ternoon by Constable Cooper as tho re sult of the noli appearance of Noel Ifccil, the young gun toter, who was ar raigned before Justice Webster yester day morning on the charge of larceny from a lodging hntise, anil released on his own recognizance to appear at 2 o'clock tliis al'ternnon for trial. Heed was the main participant in tint fip,lit which aroused the ire of tho Wi'sf Hitleni citizens, and the man who tlrew a cjim on n inn ti with whom he was fighting last Saturday evening. Ho is accused by ('. C, McDonald of slenling the revolver in tpiestiou, and pleading not guilty, his trial was set for 2 o'clock this nfternoon. The defendant failed to show up lit the designnted hour ami from Inst reports, it is not likely he will appear in court. ORRIfJE (TltKS DRINK IIAIIIT So uniformly successful has Olt niNIO been In restoring tbo victims of tho "Drink Habit" Into sober and t seful eltlr.etis, nntl so strong is our ct nfldence In Its ctirntlvo power?, that we want to emphasize tho fact that Oil It INK Is sold under this posi tive guarantee, If, after b trial, you got nn benefit your money will be ro funded. ORR1NK costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Uooklet J. C. Terry. ETRa." RogsEVELT TO 'WED. Daughter of Former President Will Be Wife of Young Physician. One of tho big social events of tho aext few months will be the forthcom ing wedding of Miss Ethel Carow Roosevelt, second daughter of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. Her parents have formally announced the young wotn- - . I VMM by American Press Association. HISS ETHEL OABOW BOOBEVELT. an's engagement to Dr. Richard Der by, son of the late Dn Richard II. Der by of New York. Miss Roosevelt Is widely known. She spent more years In the White House thou any young woman before ber. UNCLE JOE STILL POPULAR. Former Speaker Receives Ovation Be fore Retirement. Despite nil the storms of political strife that have swirled nbout him and which finally resulted in his defeat for 11. Photo by Amerken Press Aasoclntlen. rNCLK JOli Cl'NON. re-election recently, Joseli Cannon, fa iiiously known as "Uncle Joe," Is as popular us ever. I'uclo Joe luis retlwd from con gress ns representative from the Eight eolith Illinois district. He was flven a farewell dinner in Washington recent ly, nt which high bi .lint- was paid him, RICH BOY'S NEGRO PLAYMATE. Parent of Vinson Walsh McLean Real Lad With Pickaninny. If Mr. and Mrs. lCdwnrd H. McLean of Washington have their way little Vinson Walsh Mclx-an, tho "$1(K),(HX),- (XK baby." will ikhI grow up to be a r- - . -air r i ! hi I ' ' -V :'.,' ,v ' 7! Photo by Amnrlcnn Preas Aaaoclntlnn. VINSON WAUtll 'M:AM AND NKflllO 1't.AI alA'I K, snoli. Vinson, who Is Just six yenrs old. has ii negro boy his owu ago for playmate. Vliu little ones liavo been reared to gether, anil the Mcl.eiitm Virtually havii adopted the pickaninny to b brother of tho until uillllonalre. The robins' breasts were never red dir: their chirrups wero never ntoro fli.-erv. News item in U 1 1 1 .' I r ( onri'ss Is malting cmisiileralile progress in revis ing the tariff, u f $ 1 1 J ,-r"'V V 3 In J . A is i &p4 i V l mt,, '."ai .s m a i - u SAVES ELDERLY PEOPLE FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERY Sleep Disturbing Bladder Weaknesses, Backache, Stiff Joints, Rheumatic Pains Disappear After Pew Doses Are Taken. While people along in years urn nat urally more subject to weak kidneys, they can avoid tho tortures of back ache, ninl rheumatism, ami bo saved the annoyance of getting up at night willi disagreeable bladder disorders, for the new discovery, Croxone, quickly re lieves tho most severe and obstinate uses. Croxone cures these conditions be auso it removes tho cause. It is the most wonderful remedy over devised for ridding tho system of uric acid. It is entirely different from all other remedies. It is not liko anything else ever used for the purpose. Croxone makes tho kidneys filter tho blood ami sift out all tho poisonous ncids and waste matter that eaaso tlteso troubles. It soaks right in and cleans out the stopped up, inactive kidneys like water does a sponge, dissolves, and drives out every particlo of uric acid and other What sleep means to beauty Madame Quiivillii will he glad to answer any questions pertaining to womanly beauty. Personal replies will he given If a stamped and self-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Perfect health cannot exist with out regular and restful sleep, accord ing In amount to the age and de mands which llfo makcii ujton tho In dividual. There Is nothing that mars a woman's beauty so quickly as the lack of sufficient sleep and yet I don't believe there Is another law of health that Is violated to a greater degree. A largo part of the world goes to bed when there la nothing elso to do or when they cnii't stavo off na ture's demand any longer. Those who have the most leisure to order their lives In a healthful manner Ignore tho beautiful arrangement of nature and prefer to turn the night into day. This may Kceiu liko one round of pleasure, but sho who Indulges too frequently loses her youthful look and vivacity all too soon and Is put Into tho background as "ono who has bad her day." For tho woman who baa tho roses in her cheeks and vivacity In her mind and body there Ib no back seat If sho Is careful about tho regulation of her habits. Tho night was given us for Bleep nntl the day for action. In the Artie regions, either during tho long sum mer day or tho long weird night, the human system suffers more from the want of alternate night and day thnn from tho severe cold. Tho long night produces a devresslon affecting the mind nnd nior&lB as much as the body, and tho long HtinHhhm of endless tiny GIVE MORAL SUPPORT BUT NOT FINANCIAL (IINITRII ritKSS IJiASKn WIIIB. 1 Seattle, Wash., March IS. Acting on nn appeal 1y tho 1. W. W. tailors for support in carrying nn their strike against tho manufacturers of the city, the journey in an tailors' union, local No. 71, being placed in the hands of the I. W. W. resolutions offering their mor al support, in the strike, but refusing financial support of nay kind. This is one of thn very few cuses in which any member of the American l'eileration of Labor has shown sym pathy for tho I. W. W. Blizzard In Nebraska. t:sm:i I'Iikss i.ir,vtir.t wiitit Norfolk, Neb., Mnrch IS As a re sult of the worst, lili?.zniil experienced in this vicinity in "0 years, many trains are st-allcil in this vicinity. No trains have moved West of Ynlelil itie, Nell., on th Hindi Hills route, in five days. STOP lDt)'t 1h It nlnvn In r j rruinslji n cth. Don't In' Hiitislicil to drift iilnii in tin miuhc j i 1 wuy yciir uf'ttT .H'jir ninl lion 't jiiHt " livp. ' ' (ii't out of thn rut Unit hrcjiH most pimi poor. If You are Paying Rent Iticjit about, face! Iteiueiulier this, that th rich mail can afford to pay rent, but for the man who is poor or In moderate circumstances cannot. The first move in the ric.ht direction is usually the purchase of n lot. flet Unit tuiiil for and it will I aty to finance the liuil.iiug of a home upon it, which , oii can seitle I'm in monthly inst illu; "its in lieu of rent. And v . I -!! r ; put into that home wi'l In' a d ill i saved Now in reiiard In tin" l"t. W e have soimi1 chove oiici mo lernte!' priced III Melvoid, oe ear i'.ei'. only nine minutes t'.-t in "stato sinvt. The owner has de i'te.l 'n ImiM three biihpiil iws, modern no I up m dine In every wav. Von inn (.f'lire mi" have it built to order by paying fur thn lot and lualting small monthly payments. Special Building Discount To the first three parlies who will build in Meluood or buy n .t iinl let ns build for him or her, we will nllotv n discount nf ."..'I I .'I per cent off the price oT the lot to the first. per cent, off the price of tho lot to the second. L'O per cent off the price of the lot to tho third, ('all and let us tell you how to get started on a home of vour own. BECHTEL &WYNON 347 State Street poisonous impurities that Ioilye in tho joints and muscles and cause rheuma tism. It neutralizes the urine so it no longer irritates the bladder, overcomes unnecessary breaking of sleep and re stores tho kidneys and bladder to health anil strength. It mutters not how long you havo suffered, how old you are, or what else you havo used. Tito very principle of Croxone is such that it is practically impossible to tako it into tho human system without results. There is noth ing else en earth liko it. It starts to work the minute you take it nntl re lieves you tho first time yott used it, and all your misery and suffering soon disappear. You can secure an original package of Croxone nt trifling cost from any first-class druggist. All drug gists are authorized to personally re turn tho purchase prico if it fails in a single case. oversjt.lmulates the mind, making rest ful sleep difficult and for some Im possible. Nature's rules are Iron clad, but she who violates them must pay the penalty. It Is tho exception to find persons who are ready to rise when tl cy waken or who aro eager to take up the duCJoa of the day, but Instead the awakening Is as from a heavy stupor and frequently there Is a greater exhaustion than when the bind wc.8 laid on the pillow at night, nUhough the sleep may have been unbroken. Tho American women suffer more from Insomnia than any other nation nnd the most skillful physicians are now reudy to acknowledge that med icine Is of no avail for this condition. It lies wholly with the Individual to conquer tho scattering nerve forces from within. Some find rolief In chnngo of climate, others in out door exercises, but there are Individ uals so situated they can't do either Sineo the eyo Is tho most Important factor in producing sleep, I will givo hero what ono of our famous nerve specialists Insists upon. When tho body Ik In a comfortable position and all tension withdrawn from nerves and muscles, c'oso tho eyes and di rect tho glanco upward In devout prayer. All effort should be avoided us that would strain tho nerves and defeat tho purpose. Yours for charming womankind. MADAME QriYIU.A. The city council's heroic ittri:.' ' with tho mighty problem of reil'icing the city attorney's salary reminds one of Dean Swift's comment on pi-'iii tuent: H Skino! Beauty is a Joy forever rvR. T. EUX GOL'RAl'D'S ORIENTAL U CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAlTII'ltR Itninivi-i T:i'i, Pirn.. I"fi.kln, M t!i .U'lif lUnli, ami Mi in Iih.h a anl rvnry blnnl-h 'in lii-diily, ilr- il' H'Uliill. It n) 1 lliu tent -t (V) ye:ir, (nit I no lmnnlr. we tiftv It tutit-Htirvlt 11 iiniu'rly Hindu, A:i:tl litJU'Ulltrr- i-ii nf niitiDnr ItiJIlO. Ir. ii, a, S i . ro :ilil to t Ittily "if Hi i' limit, t' ii in (mtlriil i : "A J1 1 HI Will lllf tl.lllll t'l'ctjmnn'nrl '((lurriiHi' f mini' n I tic 'itiit liirriifiii of nil (lit ok in in -iitt mini'." It null' hy id I ilmi'io) it ml I- rwicr UuikU !' alufi in lliu U Lit Matun, run .it! ll unil Kurufit, HMT. HOPKINS. Pit. V Great Junes S'ttet. NtwM ire. Main 452 an,--. Bi- W :l':'h ivrs. i IT'