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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. PAGE FIVE. Saturday Specials Little Helps for Easter 20 per cent Less OUR FANCY NECKWEAR COLLARS, JABOTS, BOWS, ETC., ALL VERY PRETTY. 20 per cent Less SATURDAY SILK WAISTS FANCY AND PLAIN 20 per cent Less ONE-FIFTH LESS SATURDAY ONLY. 25c RIBBONS, Mc YD. LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST, UP TO 5 INCHES IN WIDTH. DRESDENS AND PLAIN COLORS, SATURDAY ONLY 14c a GOING TO THE ROOT HIS OWN CARELESSNESS CAUSED HIS DEATH That William Iliirtiiian, tlio clectri (inn 's helper, who wus electrocuted near Orovillc yesterday, eatno to his death through negligence on his own part, but that ia tho future the Oregon Electric company should take greator precau tion to safeguard employes working in damp tunnels, in tho opinion submitted to tho Ntato Railroad Commission liy IS' fyjj (SfE kips mwik ml m Great Sacrifice Clearance Sale For 10 Days Only. Begining Saturday, March 22 A Few Snap Prices Gent's fancy hose, regular 20c, 25c values, now 9c. Gent's black and tan hose, regular 10c, 15c, now 3c. Gent's 50c work shirts, now 39c. Gent's $1.50, $2.00 flan nel shirts, now 98c. Gnt's trousers, regular $1.50, now 95c. 15c, 20c ladies' hose 9c pr We are closing out all of our ladies' misses' and children's shoes and Oxfords. Come in and compare our prices with those of others. The Red Front Clothing Store 255 Commercial Street ONLY. yard OF THE MATTER. Bartholomew In Minneapolis Journal. W. C. Earlo and I?, II. Dearborn, engin eers of the commission, who were dis patched to investigate the accident. It is said that Hartman was a care ful workman ordinarily, nnd thoroughly understood the risk of working in tho dnmp tunnel wher,o his duty took him. It had been his custom to make the wires snfo beforo entering tho tunnel. On the morning of the accident, howev er, ho failed to tnko his usual precau tion. Gent's $20 suits, now $14.85. Gent's $15.00 suits, now $9.75. Gent's $2.00, $2.50 hats, now $1.45. Gent's dress shoes $3.00, $3.50 values, now $2.65. Gent's working shoes, $3, $3.50, now $2.65. MEN'S ELASTIC RIBBED UNDERWEAR 50c VALUES 39c MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS $1.00 VALUES 78c MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS 76c VALUES ..09c MISSES' BOYS AND SCBOOLSStlOES hilt District No. 76 . $2.50 VALUES $1.98 $2.00 VALUES $1.59 $1.75 VALUES $1.39 TAKE ADVANTAGE of THE GREAT CRAYON PORTRAIT OFFER GET A COUPON WITH A $1 PURCHASE The voltage which killed Hartman was 375. It is said in tho statement of the engineers that, under ordinary cir cumstances, this voltage is not fatal. but that a less voltago has been known to bo fatal, whon tho victim has been standing ou damp ground with wot feet. Tkh following staotinent is mado in tho enginoors' report: "We believe tho accident was duo to negligence on tho part of tlio victim but it is recommended that all such circuits in tho futuro bo protected by doulilo polo switches to facilitato open ing such circuits, and wherover possi bio, voltages exceeding 120 should not be used in tunnel nnd similar work where tho risk to employes is increased by tho nearly berfect ground connec tion in dump earth." The April Woman's Home Companion, The Woman's Home Companion in its April number carries on vigorously nnd picturesquely its great fight for "Ret tor Babies" by reporting tlio story of a contest just held in Colorado at which prizes were awarded to tho finest babies in tho stnto from tho standpoint of health. Tho buby phot graphs that ac company this articlo nro about as at tractive as one could imagine. A na tional campaign for "Bottor Babies' is now well under way. Fully ono bun died cities all over the Unitod States bolh large and small, are planning bnby shows of the new sort for this year that is, baby shows at which the stand nrd of supremacy is not to be beauty as in tho old-time baby shows, but health and physical excellence. Tho April Companion, of courso, con tains many other interesting and highly useful articles. As for example, "A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body," by Hnlph Waldo Trine; nn articlo by John Phillips Street, pure food commissioner of Connecticut, who shows housewives the importance of reading labels on the goods they buy; "Chickens in tho Buck yard," in which Frank A. Wnugh, an expert, takes up tho subject of raising poultry on a small scalo; "Tho Social Problems of a Oirl," iii which. Christino Terhuno HerYick presents some intense ly practical and entertaining aflvlco nnd a baseball articlo which will fur nish mothers a number of definite ideas about baseball which ought to bo told to small boys at tho beginning of spring practice. Art fentures and music, era contrib iiited by Jessie Willcox Smith, Marlon I Powers and John Han. Tho regular de pnrtmcnts for Homo Decoration and j Handicraft, Cooking, nnd Young Pooplo are up to their usunl high standard of j interest nnd servicability. I A special word should bo spoken this month about the fashion department conducted by Grace Margaret Ooud ,Tlifl department is full of time-saving and money-saving ideas for women to use in preparing their spring wnrdrobo Miss Gould's underlying idea in editing her department is to present way and means for women to provido themsolves I with clothes which shall bo beautiful and fasliinnnlile but at tho same time economical nnd In no way extravagant She carries out this idea with extra ordinary directness and success. j Spring may como more haltingly in Oregon than in the sunny South, but Oregon never sends out harrowing news i of destruction-dealing tornadoes. nun iii mill in i iimi NEW AEROPLANE BALANCER. At a feto given in honor of President Elect Poluenre at the Louis le Grand lycee 111 Paris re cently Bene (Juliiton, president of tho French- National Aero league, niinoiiiieed tluit u secret nutotnnttc device for the stability of neroplnnes luiii been discov ered. This, snld M julnton. was great news. The Inventor, imincd Morouu, ! made experiments on un uero 1 plane in the presence of war of ; Bee officials and Hew with u pa i senger for forty-live minutes without toiiclilim the controlling levers of the aeroplane except for the purpose of rising nnd di-- scendlng. On tills occasion the ', wind sometimes blew twenty-live feet a second. Also Device to Tip Them Over. Genera! Illrschatier of the fly- Ing corps hns received n coinuiu I nlcatlon from the Inventor, Dr. Cousin, a scientist, who has re ! cently been experimenting on n device with Jules Vedrines, the I aviator. He Informs General Illrschatier that the 'apparatus, ! which is small and simple and can be carried in a soldier's '. knapsack, by provoking disturb ; nnccs of the air will cause any . type of aeroplane to capsize, even ; if it has ascended to a height of '. more than 0,000 feet FOUR LEAFED CLOVER IS LATEST ITEM ON MENU. Broadway Restaurant Serves Fashion able Nibble, Which May Oust Potato. Four leafed clover salad Is the latest fashionable nibble and eventually will be Introduced as a food rival of the potato. It was placed on the menu of a Broadway (New York) restaurant re cently and was served at 40 cents a portion. In days to come there may be acres of the vegetable, which has a genial taste suggesting the artichoke, the yam and aspnragus, yet having an individ ual flavor of Indescribable delicacy. The basis of the new food Is the firm, white root of a variety of European clover known as oxnlls. The discoverer Is Max ScblLng, a botanist and florist of New York. He brought over many plants to this coun try several years ago aud by elimina tion produced the present plant While working over the plant Mr. Schllng picked off a leaf and put It In his mouth. He detected a peculiar and agreeable flavor. NO PERFECTLY MATED PAIRS. Newly Wed at Eighty-two Finds Fault With Marriage Laws. "There Is not a perfectly united cou ple on the earth. "The tnarriiige Inwa nre wrong be cause evil Is at the bottom of them, but tJiey nre the best tluit can be bud under the present . condition of society. "Perfect marital happiness Is up proiielied closer by those who marry In the sunset of life than by those who marry young. "H'lint we cull married happiness is simply Ignorance of something greater." These lire a few of the beliefs on innrringe presented by Dr. James Mc I.enii. an elghty-two-yenr-old bride groom, who Is living with his seventy-two-year-old bride. McLean was mar ried In Los Angeles recently after a courtship lusting several months. Both had been married before. YOUNG MADER0 VENGEFUL Youth In Cornell Is Heartbroken Over Brothers' Deaths. "My brothers shall be avenged!" de clared Evarlsto E. Mudero, a student at Cornell, when be henrd recently his brother Euilllo had been killed by Uuerta's troops. The young man, who Is nearly pros trated, denied, however, that either he or his brother Cnrlos, the youngest of the family, who Is In school near Mil waukee, had any plans to lead a revolt against Diaz nnd Iluertn. Carlos wired his brother that In would join him In Itliuea. Tiny ex pect to hold n conference nnd awult Instructions from their relatives. Evarlsto Mudero wus in a pitiable condition. He was confined to his room In the Hpanlsh-Aincrlenii club, and bis clubmntes refused to allow any ono to visit bim. HOUSE SENT BY PARCEL POST la Milled Brick by Brick to Exhibition In Chicago. A bouse hns been sent by parcel post to Chicago, where It was to be one of the exhibits at the Clay Products ex position, Feb. 'M to March 8. The building was mude from 25,000 bricks, sent from every brick plunt In the United States. John M. Campboll of Passnlc. N. J., forwarded the first brick to be used In Its construction. Sending tho 25.000 bricks through the mails Is done to test the parcel post system. A record was kept of each brick from the time It was mailed until it reached Chicago. Snow Halts Balkan War. A heavy snow which fell recently along the whole of the Bulgarian Unci nt the front prevented military opera tions for some days. Pity our poor congressmen; probably tli ny will havo to stay in Washington all summer again, But they cun take frequent brief vacations. Speaking of the weather but 1 won 't. Makes Rheumatism Promptly Disappear Chronic, Crlpplcd-Up Sufi'erors Find Be lief Aftor a Few Doses of New Remedy Aro Takon. It is needless to suffer any lunger with rheumatism, and bo all crippled up, and bent out of shnpo witli its heart wrenching pains, when you can surely avoid it. Rheumatism comes from weak, inac tive kidneys, that fail to filter from the blood, tho poisonous wnsto matter and uric acid; and it is noseless to nib on liniments or take ordinary remedies to relieve tho pain. This only prolongs the misery and can't possibly cure you. Tho only way to euro rheumatism is to remove tho cause Tho new discov ery, Croxone, does this because it neu tralizes and dissolves all the poisonous substances and uric acid that lodgo in the joints and muscles, to scratch and irritate nnd cause rheumatism, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped up, innctivo kidneys, so thoy can filter all the poison from the blood, and drive it on and out of the system. Croxone is tho most wonderful medi cine ever made for curing chronic rheu matism, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. , You will find it different from all other remedies. There is noth ing else on earth liko it. It mattors not how old you aro, or how long you have suffered, it is practically impossible to tnko it into tho human system without results. You will find relief from the first few doses, and you will bo surpris ed how quickly all your misery aud suf fering will end. An original package of Croxono costs but a trifle at any first-class drug store. All druggists aro authorized to sell it on a positive money-back guar antee. Three doses a day for a few days is often all that is ever needed to cure tho worst backache or overcome urinary disorders. A Woman Who Looked Like an "Ani mated Christmas Tree." Grace Margnret Gould, fashion editor of tho Woman 's Homo Companion, writes in tho April number of that peri odical ou articlo entitled "Types I Have Seen." Following is an extract: "So anxious was I to get out of town for a week end not long ago that I ac tually arrived at tho Grand Central sta tion a full hour before my train pulled out. "Realizing thnt I had a whole hour just to sit nnd wait, T put my head back mid closed my eyes for a moment or two; but thero was no rest for me. Above the roar and diu of the custom ary sounds 1 heard an incessant jingle. Perpetual motion seemed to bo moving closer and closer toward me. No; 1 was not asleep and dreaming of sleigh bells. Not a bit of it. Instead I open ed my eves wide. "The perpetual unit ion was sitting beside me, mid the moment I spied her she was intently powdeiring the tip of her upturned nose. Every time the lit tle lamb's wool puff touched the al ready whitened nose, there was a mu sical lo'conipaniiiicnt, which came from four bangles ou her right wrist ami fourteen dangles in her left hand. From powderieg her nose she proceeded to look long nnd lingeringly into a tiny ii.irror and fuss up the little, wisps of gnldci. hair that peeked out from hei cli.M fit ting hat. "Then there was u noisy search for her railroad ticket, which eventually turned up in the eleventh dimple, was not ut nil surprised when she be gan sniffing at a vinagrelte. Surely, I thought, she in tint need it; mid if she didn't, I ilid III another minute, J felt, I should begin to do the same things she had been doing. And then i knew I would not, for I started really to look at her. She reminded mc of an unlimit ed Christmas tree and I was fascinated. For Loss of Hair We will pay for what you use If Rexall "03" Hnlr Tonic does not promote the growth of your hair. In all our experience with hair tonics the one that ha done most to twin nur confidence is Kcxnll "M" iiair Tonic, Wo have such well founded faith in it that wo want you to try it at nur risk. II it does not iitinfy you in every particular, we will pay fur what, ynii tiro tu the extent uf a 3u duy treatment. If Retail "113" Hair Tonio does not remove dandruff, rcliove scalp irritation, slop the huir from falling and iiromote a new growth of hair, come bark to us and auk un to return the money you paid forit, and wo will promptly hand it back to you. You don't Nixn anything, promise any thing, hmiR anything buck, or in any way obligate yourself. Isn't that fuirf iJoesn't it stand to mason thnt we would not make such a literal offer if we did not truly (relieve that Ilcxall "U.'t" Huir Tonio will do all we claim for it that it will do all and more thin any other remedy? We have everything there is a de mand for, and are able to judge the menu of the thing we sell, Cus tomer tell us of their lliecnss. There are more satisfied users of Kciall "kit" iluir 'Jonio than any tiiuilm preparation we sell. Btart, a treatment of Rexall "93" Hair Tonio today. If you do. we believe you will tlmnk us for this advice. Two lixo bottles, 60c and SI. You ran buy Hexall "B.I" Hair Tool, tn tliis community only at our storm PERRY'S DRUG STORES Two Stores Balcm Thi JjjeaJJ Slorm Oreajoi There If a Ileill Htora in nearly erery town end city in the irnitnd Staten, Canada ami Great Britain. There U a dlfTor.nl lteitll Itemisly lor nnarly every ordinary human 111- ana mpaetally dmlgned for the parUoular UI for which II ia raoouuuiaded. Tho Raaall Btma are Amarioa'e Omltri Lrrvg Stone r h s .,.. i These are the shoes that look well and wear well. We have them in all leathers, and up-to-date lasts. Why not a pair of OXFORDS OR STRAP PUMPS FOR EASTER? EASTER NOVELTIES New sparkling creations that will add much to tho beauty of your Easter soctuino. You will want them when you sco thorn. The smartest creation in Head Bands is our lino of woven gold and silver with silver ai grette, price 50s. Now patent leather Belts for Buster Brown nnd Norfolk suits, 2Vi inches wide, colors bright rod, black and white, A brilliant assortment of HAT PINS; you shouldn't overlook. Oblong HAND PTOSES Thoy are now, novel, ser viceable Also HAND BAGS, MEN'S NECKTIES We just opened a big lot of ties fresh from the manufacturers. You will wear off a goodly portion of your bIioo soles trying to find a moro beau tiful assortment of 25c and 50c ties. Open ends, reversible, knit nnd ac cordion a choico variety. an I SlAA.. StJ She seemed tu delight in hanging things ou herself, nnd tliounh she was not very large she gave the imprei-sion that there wits always room for one moro decora tion. She wore about her bine neck, for her dress was cut low, a string of gay-colored beads and then a chain from which a big imitation jewel dan glo was hung. She had pinned to the rever of her coat a bunch of arllfii'iiil floweis, ninl fastened to the front of her dress was a large velvet bow held Ipv mi almost equally large bar pin. She wore earrings, iiuiniated earrings, of course, anil even her glistening spiral linlpiiis sccincil nlivc. 'If this be fash ion, get t lice hence! ' ' ' Can nny nuti pension person over be elected to a lawmaking office Or does overybody expect soinu sort of a pension some day. Journal Want Adt. bring Results, Wlint kind of u meiil would twelve ears of sweet corn mallei There May Be GREATER HARDSHIPS Than to Be Obliged to Go Without. GOOD WHOLESOME MEAT For Even One Meal But We Can't Think of Any Just Off Hand DON'T DO IT! It Isn't Necessary! We Sell the Best of Meat! Capital Meat Market Phone Main 247 your meat wants. 121 South Commercial Street. n ii ( din meal, of course! many of them leather lined, a very suitable articlo. Just in the nick of time did wo get this Easter shipment of WOMEN'S NECKWEAR There are tho new Bulgnrian Bows, Velvet Bows, Shadow Lace Bows, Besnity Bows strictly a French novelty for yoke trimming all new colors Laco Collars and Cuff Sets in the now Dutch collar ef fects; colors whito and Paris. Price 80c upward. a LJt.. - LAV ' KS--.-' I Bcforo a wise young ninn attempts to I paddle his own canoo ho learns to swim. WITHOUT NARCOTICS FOLEY'S HONEYandTAR COMPOUND STOPS COUGHS - CURES COLDS For CROUP, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP ING COUGH, LA GRIPPE COUGHS, HOARSENESS nnd ALL COUGHS and COLDS. It is BUST and SAFEST for CHfLDKENand forGROWN PERSONS. Tlit Genuine is in a Yellow Package) Kit. HTONK'S Iflil d STOKE. READ READ INVESTIGATE Seine good buys and exchanges. if'II.MIil takes ideal home, 0 acres, l-'iil acres in I'olk county, cheap. "311 iicres, well improved, -t-'iOO. HEVERAL ClOOD BUYS IN PRUNE RANCIIBH, HOP RANCHES AND BERRY TRACTS. .'I lots, .1 room cottage, S Mi'Kl, snap. .r uud Kl in re tructs, close in. 1011x1511, .1 roniii house, $-j.iii, CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OF SALEM r lots, II room house, barn, chicken yard, fiuit nnd berries, $lliO(. Several business cImiiicoh, restaurant, rooming house, grocery store, black smith, poid hall, iigiir Hi ami. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES, CHEAP. I 1 -j lii'ics, 2 houses, on car line, fine garden tract, filiKill, l-'our room furnished house, good lot, iflli.VI, III acres bearing Kalian primes, WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL TIRE, LII'E, ACOCIDKNT INSURANCE. I, fi, BROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. COOK Ji WHITNEY, MANAGERS. Phono Mniu -177. 510 State St. Oppusilu Court House.