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Page of The Salem Capital Journal Mar29,i9i3 The Capital Journal Published by The Barnes -Taber Company GRAHAM P. TABER, Editor and Manager An Independent Newspaper Devoted to American Principles and the Progress and Development of Salem In Parti cular and All Oregon in General PublUhed Bverr Kvenlug Except Sunday. Halem. Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Invariably in Advance) Dally, by Carrier, per year ...$5.20 Dally, by Mail, per year . . Weekly, by Mall, per year 4.00 . 1.00 Per month.. 45c Per month.. SOc Six montha. 50c FULL J.KASKD WIHB TELKOHAPU ltKi'OUT Direct Evidence For several months we have been telling you what Hood's Sarsaparilla is made of and the ailments it has been curing for more than a third of a century. Below we give a letter telling particulars of one of the many cures it has effected, and we leave it for you to say how many and how strong adjectives we might truthfully use in introducing a letter of this character. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. ADVERTISING BATES. Advertising rates will be fnrnlshed on application. New Today" ad8 strictly cash In adv ance. "Want" ads and The Capital Journal Is more than anxious to give Its subscribers the very best carrier scrTlce possible. If yon don't get your paper on time, Just phone Main 82 and a copy will be sent you by special messenger. The Capital Journal management wants all Its subscribers to receive prompt and efficient service yoir complaints registered at this office will receive tared! attention. GENEROUS OLD EOCKY. TllEKK IS an old saying that one should "novcr loult a gift horse in the mouth," which wo suppose means that if anything is given you, you should find no fault with it. This may or may not ho good advir.o. How evorastberuloiscortuiuly not applica ble to all things, fhe itch, smallpox or lira, for instance, wo hereby and heroin take a brief glimpso at tho gift made by tho human mint, John D. Rockofel- 1,,.. n ni,l in relieving the Kllf f eri 11 IT of 1,.'f a million homeless neoi.lo in tho ,I11S fitnrt,''l ",0 1,11,1 r,llli"K for mmli,'i ..-.! l..,iM. nf Ol.in nn.l Indiana. I'"1 ownership, and has suggested tho pnstcrtms prico, nnd if the Capital Jour nal understands tho Bcntiment of Salem people, and it thinks it does, they will not much longer consent to what they at least consider extortion. It is not from Inch of desiro for a change, that no effort has been mado to put a stop to this preposterous prico, but beoauso "what is everybody's" business is no body's business." There has been no ono to lend, no ono to take hold of tho matter nnd start a move to iinprovo conditions. This has now been done. Tho ninvor "208 Upper Front St., "Kxeter, N. II., May 27, 1912. "Gentlemen: It Is with the sincere purpose- of benefiting others I write what Hood's Snrsaparillu did for me. "On getting up one morning I found what seemed to be a mosquito bite in the cult of my right leg. Soon the eruption grew larger and continued ilav after day, becoming more and more troublesome. The physlclun ad vised poulticing, and I soon found I had a running sore. It ate steadily into the ilosh, discharged freely, and grew worse. Another physlclnn told ire 10 u-o a rubber bandage, but the .ore grew worse until Thcro Was Not a Spot of Healthy Skin as Large as a 10ct. Piece Between My Knee and Ankle. My leg was now a dreadful sight Thorn were places largo and deep enough to hold un e','C I was told tho lea must be amputated. The specialist said he hnd seen many bad sores, but none equal to mine. 'One day a neighbor, Mrs. Buckley, spoke of the value of Hood's Sarsapa rilla for scrofula, and I said 'I don't think such a simple thing ns Hoods Sursupnrllhi would do me any good.' Hut my husband Joined In urging me to try. Hood's, and as he bought a bottle, I thought I might as well take it. Before I finished that first bottle, I suffered less pain nnd could see the edges of the sore beginning to heal. As I kept on with tho medicine, new flesh formed, the raw surface dimin ished, and after using ten bottles the Sore Was Completely Healed and My General Health Perfect. I am able to work every day, weigh 175 pounds, my leg never gives me any trouble, nnd I use It the same as the other. I believe It my duty to tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla did for me, and I praise it to all my friends." Mrs. Josephine Sargent. Our New York Has given us instructions to sell the goods and as fast as wo want thorn ho can fill our orders, even though the Cloak and Suit Manufacturers are tied up by strikes, he can supply our wants for cash. We are hero to show you that we can give you the best values in Salem in Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dross Goods, Silks and stylish Millinery. Buyer Hood's Sarsaparilla Having cured such n tenacious ense of scrofulous Impurity as that described aleive. and It has cured many other cases, Is certainly to be relied upon for 111 troubles caused ur promoted by Impure or low state of tho blood. Tho dispatches yesterday staled that John D.' had opened up whatever it is that represents his heart, and inciden tally loosened his piirso strings, allow ing $.riOno of his hard earned plunks to leak out, and get away from him temporarily. Now a .'i0()0 gift seems pretty largo, and from somo peoplo it would be, but what is it from llockyT ins income is said to bo $80 a minute or nearly $1000 an hour, and this, bo it remembered is for 21 hours a day, as Koeky's money works threo 8 hour shifts in tho 21. Tho average working man does not get to exceed 40 cents an hour. Honco the workingniaii who con tributed -10 cents gavo in proportion as much as Pocky. In fact ho gavo a much greater sum, for Itocky hnd some six or seven hundred millions left, while the poor man who gave up a half dol lar, had probably tho balance of his week's wages duo tonight. Ono would think such a calamity ns the recent Hoods, with half a million homeless people, would loosen tho old accumulator's purse nnd heart strings, but it didn't. In fact we cannot im agine anything that would, unless it was to keep the coal oil saint out of tho penitentiary. Old John is what some folks would call a tight wad, and the morn finical about their language, "close." Our own opinion is that dear old Johnny is anyway "near" Wo liavo heard it stated that ho would 'skin a flea for nino sucking pigs," "dig up his grand from a blind three legged sow with nine sucking pigs,' " "dig up his grand mcither's shin bones and sell them for shotgun barrels," mid do ninny other similar frugal and far-sighted econom ical stunts, but wo never believed them. In fact wo placo old t'oal Oil Johnny in Hie sumo class ns the generous indi vidual who being asked how much he subscribed to u certain charitable causo indignantly exclaimed, "My business is my own, and what I give is nothing to nobody." purchase of tho present plant. Whether this is the proper thing to bn dono ro mains to bo seen. It depending somo- what on the price nnd considerably on the sentiment of tlifi people in regard whether in carload lots or less. Such iteniB imturnlly comes under tho bend of "Smiles." Baker City buys its own bonds and thus saves tho interest on them for itself Tho only enso on record whore, sn tn snenk. a mail successf ullv lifted to tho present source of supply, and a . Umwt flff (ho b ,,; wn ,)oot goon many ouier laiugs. Tlio present sentiment of tho pooplo is to deal fairly, even generously, with I straps. tho present company, nnd to take over the plant, if it can bo dono, but stronger even than this sentiment is tho feeling Hint water prices must bo reduced, ei ther voluntarily by the present com pnny, or by tho city providing its own Strike. Breakres Refuse. rrJMTKD HOURS IJ5ASED WII1S.1 Seattle, Wash., March 2!!. Hefusing all overtures on tho part of tho com pany, tiie fit) (lloucester fishermen who were brought hero by the New England Pishing company to break the strike, plant. Indeed it is probably too lnteihaco lui.'ed tho union nnd refuse to go now for the compnny to stop tho move- to sea unless tho union is recognized. ment by reducing rates. That, eould have been done, but the sentiment in favor of public ownership 1ms been thoroughly awakened, nnd it will take more than a little ' ' sup feeling. Old Building Burned. Tort Case, Wash., March 20. Fire Icy! roved the house of John J.eonard to allay this 'nt Vmilii l'rnirio which is said to tie the Ifiist liame building on the Sound is Anyway, and whatever is done, the lands, nnd otday nothing remains -if Capital Journal predicts that wnterjihe lui'ding !'or which the lumber w.is rates nro going to bo cut in two in tho bmuglit around the Horn in ls.'i.". middle, nnd then some, in tho very near - 1 future either by tho company or by thn city. Salem's water eosts more than Salem's bread, nnd finlem will no longer stand for tho bill. WATEE COHTS MORE THAN BREAD N'tTWITllSTVMHNC, lh met that for the. past throe or fear days, water has been the principal sub ject of news in the Capital Journal, a few words about local water mailers may not be ou of plaee. Tiie s. rip lures stale that at times it i well to "en1 your bread upon Hie wateis." but it iiiiinI he home in mind, that in the lavs wliru they were written water was still piaclicallv free. The big corporal ions hnd not rl gotten a lead pipe, ot i i mi pipe, cinch on the supply, ntiil then, too, bread in those iIiinh cost more than water. Now it would be a lather expensive eperiineiit. Stiletu is pa vin,; at least double' u hat nhe should for water. The waler bills of this city, estimating it at "eiiui liouii's, which is conservative, would amount to JUO.imiO a year, and wilh the other sources of income from tiie sale of Motor, the total tax on Snlein is probably not below tlL'.V'O a yenr, nn.l nmv run much above thai. It Is a pre GAINS NEW COMPLEXION BY PEELING HER SKIN X-RAYS AND SMILES. Forest drove sent a carload of pota toes to flood victims, nnd will send one or two moro. e Archie, Handnll, of linker, nrrested at La flrando on a white slavery charge, is in Portland, nnd will bo tried in tho federal court i II. 8. Jnsselyn, president of tho Fort- lnnd Pailwny, Light & Power Co., has resigned, but his going out will not have any effect on Salem's electric light bills, It Is claimed President Josselyn, of the P. I!., L. & V, Co., spent $2-1,000,000 ia Portland ill six years, in extending the company's street car nnd interurb nu systems. This may explain, in a measure, the high cost of lights In Sn lein. Let us hope that the new manage ment will not have to rnise so much money in so short a time. e As the ordiminec raising the city at torney 's salary was passed January 22, a ml went into effect about I'ohriiiiryl, it would be interesting information to be told when the raise in salary took effect. a IV. Woods Hutchinson advises the public to "bailie without ceasing." if Woods Hutch would practice what he preaches, and stny in his bnth tub, the public would be spared the infliction of about the worst combination of poor lit-culture- nnd wot o niclicnl information ever macerated In the same brain pan. ... The Oregon F.leclrir will carry nil supplies contributed for flood sufferers, (Julia Orff in The Queen.) "Keep still, sad heart, and censo re pining, behind tho clouds is tho sun still hining." I was forcibly reminded of these lilies when, nfter months of fret ting over my ugly complexion, I found how ensv it was to remove tho cloudy, muddy skin nnd bring forth a bright, new complexion. 1 got an oiinco of or diniiry mercoli.ed wax lit my druggists and used this like cold cream every night for two weeks, washing it off mornings. Lo and behold! That old skin had all peeled off! tho healthy young skin iindernenth gavo mo a com plexion us pure, white and soft as any young girl's. I experienced no discom fort, the skin came off so gradually and gently. Several friends having been similarly benefitted. I'm suro nnyono whose skin is soiled, withered, blotchy, pimply or freckled, can ncipiiro tho loveliest complexion imaginable by us ing this remarkable treatment. Another treatment that brought more sunshine was one to remove wrinkles. A face bath nuide by dissolving 1 oz. pow dered savolile in ' -.. pt . witch hazel, soon chased away In fill. erv line. It 's won A Woman for Mayor. LADD & BUSH, Bankers TUANSACTS A OEXKIIAI. llAMilXl III SIXFSS. SAFETY POSIT HOXF.S. TKAYKI.EItS' CHECKS. DK. Falls City, Ore. March 2!. (Specials- Mrs, Mary Hammond will be a candidate for mayor of Falls City, nfter a deal of solicitation on the part of her women friends. The city election will be held next fall. Mrs. llnmmnnd is prominent in the mountain town. She is city librarian, a music teacher and conduct a class in physical culture. She came to Oregon from tho Fsst. Are A on Constipated! If so. get ft box of Ur. King's New Ufa Pills, take them regulnrly and your trouble will milckly disappear They will stlmiilnto tho liver, Improve your digestion and get rid of all the poisons from your system. They will surely got you well ngnla. 2,'c at J O, Perry's. Any man's talk niiikes n sweeter sort of noise after a good dinner. Clininborlaln's Cough Heniedy has won Its groat reputation and extensive salo by Its remnrknblo cures of coughs colds, stid croup. It can bo depended upon. Try It. Sold by all dealer. It Is only a matter of time until a white lie boiomci dirty. He CHURCH SERVICES First Methodist Episcopal. Corner State and Church streets, I? N Avison, 11. P., minister. 10:15 a. m., morning prayer; 10:.'!0 a. m., sermon by the Ifov. Frederick Wright, I). T). 7:110 p. m., sermon by Bishop Francis J. McConncll, LL. T. 12:00 in., clnss meetings nnd Sunday School. 3:00 p. in., Ur. I(. A. Avison win Bdiiiinisier the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at tho Old Peoples' Home, fi :.T0 p. in., Intermediate Epworth League in tho old parsonage. 0:1") p. in., Epworth League; "A Study of the Foreign Work of tho Lenugue." We nro pleased to welcome to this pulpit the distinguished speakers of tho day, Hov. Frederick Wright, I. P., Superintendent of our work in Italy, ifid Bishop Francis J. McConncll, LL. P., Denver, Colorado, who has just returned from an inspec tion of our work in Mexico. First Baptist. Morning services ns follows: Sun day School nt fl Morning preach ing sorvico conducted by Trof. Coe of McMinnvillo College, formerly mission ary in Alasku. In the afternoon the choir will give their regulnr annual Ilnster concert. Sco program else where. Next Sniidny, April 0, tho new pnstor, ltev. II. K. Marshall, will bo, hero to take charge, at which time a I full congregation is anticipated and nil are invited to nil tho services of this church, First Congregational. , Comer of Liberty and Center streets. Terry Frederick Sch rock, minister. Sun day School nnd Biblo School Endeavor ers at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sermon of sermon, "Lessons from Livingston." At 7:,10 p. m., tho choir will give n post-Easter musical service. An especially attractive pro gram is prepared. The public cordial ly invited to any or all of these services. First Christian. Corner of High nnd Center streets, D. Errett, pnstor. Tlible School at 0:4 ." ft. m., Dr. 11. C. Kplcy, director, i reacu ing nt 11 a. m. and and 7:.10 p. m. Ho spective themes, "Whose Servants Arc Wo?" and "What Must I Do to be Saved!" Christian Endeavor nt (1:.'I0 p. in. Special music morning nnd even ing. Misslonnry Allinnce. The Christian and Missionary Al liance will hold a meeting nt the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday. March .10, nt H:,'I0. Subject, "Be Heady for His Coming." A cordial invitation is extended. Reformed Church. Corner Capitol and Marion streets. W, ("1. Lienknemper, pnstor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning worship in flermnn nt 11 o'clock, Subject: "The Providence of find In tho Light nf liceont Disasters." Evening ser vice In English nt 7:30. Subject: "The Pally llrcnd." Sixth sermon In the series on the Lord 's Prayer. At the morning service an offering will be tnken t relieve the distress In the flood stricken districts of Ohio and liidiaun. Central Congrationnl, Ferry nnd South 11Mb Sts. 10:00 a. in., Bible study hour. 11:00 a. m.. morning worship with sermon by the pnstor, "The Conqueror Coinpiercd. " (I::i0 p. in., Christ inn Endeavor devo tional service; the Sabbath Question. 7:30 p, iu evening worship with ser mon bv the nustor. "lunorance, the Destroyer." Swodlsh Tabernacle M. E, Church. Corner South l"th and Mill streets, ltev. John Ovnll, pastor. Services at 3 n. in. nnd 8 P. m. Topics: "The I- New Spring Coats and Suits For Lndies nnd Misses. No greater lino shown of up-to-dato, classy gar ments. All shades and the latest styles and creations. PRICE $4.50 $7.50 $10.50 AND $12.50 Seeing is believing Come hero far values Silks and Dress Goods 20,00 yards on exhibition. All tho latest goods shown. Yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up New Spring Gloves Tho greatest show iiig iu Salem. LONG AND SnORT IN SILK AND LISLE. All colors. Tair 25c 35c 49c AND UP Domestics Thousands of yards of tho vory best wash goods in the world on Balo on our counters. Yard 5c, 6 l-4c, 8 l-3c, 10c and up New Spring Millinery It would take a wholo pnge to tell tho story. Como and see. Prices. $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50 Wo Grow Because We Give the Best Values ORECOM.. Our Motto: "Honest Goods at lowest Prices" Power of tho Gospel." All aro most cordially invited to attend. St. Joseph's Catholic. Church Cottago and Chomeketa Sts., one block northeast of postofflce, First mass, 7:30 a. m.; high mass, 10:36 a. m.; vespers nnd benediction at 7:30 p. m. Catechism Saturday, 3 p. m. Dally mass, 7 a. m. During the winter sea son tho daily masg is In Sacred Heart Academy. United Evangelical. Cottage street, near Centtr; O. L. Lovell, pastor Divine worship and preaching at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m W. A. Baker, leader; prayer meeting at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, East State Street Lutheran Church. Rev. P. H. Schmidt, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; sermon, 10 a. m.; English services, 7:30 p. m. every first and third Sunday of month. Every body Invited to attend. German Baptist Church. Corner North Cottage and D streets, O Schunke, pastor Sunday services, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m preaching servlco; 7 p. m., young peo ple's mooting; 7:30 p. m., preaching service; Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer moetlng. All Gorman speaking people heartily welcome to nil sorvlces. tho resignation to take effect April l. An Epidemic of Coughing Mr. Stnhl will go to Portland, where ho Is sweeping over the town and young: will cngngo in tho real estate and build- nnd old aro alike affected. Foley's ing business with his son, Paul Stahl, '. Honey nnd Tar Compound Is a quick, who is also well-known in Salem. safe reliable family medicine for Mr. nnd Mrs. Stahl first became con- coughs and colds. A. S. Jones, of Lee necteiljwith tho training school somo 12 Pharmacy, Chlco, Calif., says: "I con years ago. Whilo they did not remain sldor Foley's Honey and Tar Com- stoadilv at tho school sinco that timo their absence at any timo hns not been of long duration. Superintendent Halo says that they havo been faithful in thoir co-operation with him in build ing up tho school nnd that ho is sorry tn havo thcin leave. Who will succeed Mr. and Mrs. Stahl has not yet been decided, A candidate for tho place is at the school today looking over the situation. To Cure a Cold In Ono Dj. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It fa'lB to cure. E. W. GROVE'S Signa ture Is on each box. 25c Tho man who kicks himself gets back at his best friend. pound has no equal, and is the one cough medlclno I can recommend to my friends, as containing no narcotics or other harmful properties." Refuse all substitutes and tnke only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Dr. Stone Drug Store, An assassin of a ruler is always in sano, but unfortunately his insanity is usually discovered too lato. A Cnre For Kciema Eczema In any form, whether amte or chronic, Is easily and rapidly over come by the use of Merltol Eczema romedy. Gives positive relief when nil others fall, and wo heartily rec comtnend It to any sufferer. Capita Drug Store, exclusive ngents. THE NEW PAVILION IN A NEW PLACE Tho proposed new pavilion for the state fair grounds will probably, of ne cessity, be loented in a different plnce fiom tho old pavilion, says Frank Mere dith, secretary of the state fair board. Tho reason for this will bo that work on tho new pavilion cannot bo begun I before Juno 30 Tho $00,000 npprnpri- j ntcd by the legislature for tho con- J strm ffcm of tho pavilion is not nvail-1 able before that time, and the building cannot bo begun until tho money is ' available I Despite this handicap the secretary declares that the pavilion will bo built and ready for use by the time the fair opens next September. Tho old build-' ing will, without doubt, be left stand ing for nt lenst a year, nnd will be used for other purposes. j i t - i MR. AND MRS. 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