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DAILY CAPITAL JOtT&KAL, SALEM, CfcEOOH, flATUBDAY, UA&OR 29, IMS. FAGB EIGHT t 1 a 1 If r. U5 Children Cry for Fletcher's u Tlo Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uhq lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of p and has been made under his pcr Tfl . S7--- sonnl supervision since Its Infancy. WaryZT-CU&ute Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the healtb of lufuuts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorln Is a harmless snbstltnto for Castor Oil, Pare corlc, Drops and Koothlnir Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine rior other Jiarcotio substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverl.shncss. Tor more than thirty yearn it lia been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, iisstmllates the Food, Rlvinff healthy and natural sleep. Alio Children's l'anacca The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of E in iim The Kind You Have Always Bought Bn Use For Over 30 Years thc eirrrj eopnr. tt mmmr thiit, ncw rows cmr, Great Dictionary Distribution Has Good Besults More Books will Come. ' ' Trans-mag-ni-f i-can-dam-u-al-l-ty If all tbe -words I ever beard that one is a puzzle to me I know you can spell c a t. And other simple little words like that; but spell Trans-mag-ui-f i-can-ban-dam-u-al-i-ty ' ' rrobably that word isn't in the Now Wcbsterian 1912 Dictionary Illustrated or any other dictionary, hut the Bong shows that spelling is a popular pastime for all. The wonderful dictionary distribution which is being conducted through Tbe Capital Journal has resulted in reviving tbe jolly and instructive old "spell ing bee.' The compact, neatly bound, large-typed and get comprehensive lexi con now obtainable at a nominal cost by overybody is just the ideal book on which to base a spelling bee. The dictionaries not only continue in popular favor but the demand for them at The Capital Journal office is stead ily increasing. The dictionary idea has mado a tre mendous hit. To be able to obtain a limp leather bound dictionary complete in word definition and including many valuable, up-to-date charts of statistics, with supplementary articles on gram' mar and diction is truly an opportunity novor before offored tho public. Savo six consecutive coupons. Bring them to this office and by paying the small expense- bonus a copy of this use' ful and instructive volume will become yours. A Big Surprise for Marion and Polk We have a big stock of pulloys, boxing, saws and all kinds of tools and machinory. Also chicken netting and hog wire. Dargain priceB. Everything from a needle to a piece of gold. The house of a half of million bargains. 11. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 233 State Street. Thone Main 224 Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem INDIAN CYCLES WATT BHIPP AbmhiUIos, Flthlig Tackle, Etc Kerth Commercial Street Pioie Ml If 11 If 1 P f Agents B. C. II. and Oakland Y aiiey minor v,ar iu. mo Ferry st mo iwn mi 0 7 Don't Run the Risk of Spoiling j Your Dainty Doilies It is economical to let us wash and prop erly iron them. Wo have tho facilities and help, Kvery pioco of your laundry P'h our l'KUHONAL nttoiition If you will think seriously over this one fact you cannot help but noma to tho conclu sion that you should let us tako care of jour luundry, Wo are always at .your disposal. Send your 00(11) clothes to this U)()I) laundry. ! SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-166 S. Liberty Phone 25 4-f THEfeOUND-UP 3fC ift j( ljr? )C 3t 3ft JC 3(1 3t l(C )fl P. 8. Powell celebrated his 83d birth day, and tho 02d anniversary of his wedding, at Monmouth Thursday. He crossed the plains on ox team Pullman a 1851. While Karnest Bloom, a Hood River photographer, was taking a nap on ranch he was visiting a squirrel nibbled off a largo part of his hair, which was black and heavy, and which bunny probably took for a lunch of moss, Tho Oregon Eloctric began service on tho Corvallis branch Tuesday. Arrestod, convicted and sentenced for stealing a bicyclo and the wholo doue between 3 and 0 o'clock Saturday after noon, is the record in nn Albany case While attempting to crOBS the Sius- law river at Glcnada Monday, E. II David, aged 82 years of ago, and al most blind, was thrown from tho boat and drowned. Linn county farmers will meet Albany Saturday for the purpose forming a union. Echo expects to havo electric lights by Mny 1, and her streets aro to be graded and macadamized. Cllcndnlo is to hnve olectrie light soon, having let a contract to tho Flor ence Electric Company to furnish th juico. Thomns Murrav, a ranch hand, is in tho county jnil at Burns, charged with robbing tho postoffico at Albcrson, smull town near Juniper Lako Bill Kanley will givo tho 0. A. C, students threo big feeds, having or dered threo of his fino steers dressed. forwarded from Portland on three sep rnto occasions. i 0. P. Peterson, of tho Astoria White Clover Dairy, backed his team off th wharf thero Thursday afternoon. Ho LUMBER BARGAINS If you ore thinking of building it will pay you to call and get our prices. We handle a complete line of building material, including Have Been Restored to Health By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ti, ;c nn rlnnht nhnut this fact. Why I during the last io years we have published in the newspapers of this country volumes 01 letters irom women wnu lieved of all their suffering by the timely aid of this grand old medicine. Letters like the following, true, genuine and honest expressions of gratitude coming Irom grateiui neans. Surely you can believe these women. Mrs. L. 8. BRE3WER, Hudson, Mich., say:- Snmetime aro I was taken with a terrible pain In my right aide, such sharp pains just like a knife sticking me. I tried hot PP""" did no good. I wenttoour family .footer (we were living Fayette, Oh o. at that time) and he said It was organio twl eould hardlv a while but kept getting worse, he pain was so terrible I could hardly Btand on my feet I would have that sharp pain in my right side, : and a dull heavy pain the whole length of my limb. I realized that something had to bene quickly, so I looked up all of Wg find, and saw 'several that described my case I fta tttoof Lyd U. rmanam s vegewue w,mr,u" "v,: r. " 7,.. vr medioine has .... : Pianos and Organs f Edison, Victor ana : Columbia Talking: Machines A full stock of Records. : GEO. C. WILL from the cheapest to the t best sold on installments and rented. done so much for me that I am willing you should publish this letter for the IttrSt li. o iiiKnrAit, uuuowu, "'""-d GEO. C. WILL Sewing Machines Latest Sheet Music Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. GEO. C. WILL Piano and Organ Studies. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL t pleasure in Informing you of what Lydia K. PlnkWa Vegetable bas done for me. 1 naa bick speu v K"l"y',?""i . ..- tut t .int. roirnlnr and had many bad feelings. 1 uake of other suffering women. Mrs. L. E. BOWERS, Glrard, Pa, says: - I take 1 Compound ! was tEd anTe ti, had dull heardaches, not much appetite and also was 1 rea ii " inmm.i(,n. Your Vegetable Compound lrZM cannot be said In its praise L l ara ww rtto to do my own work. You are perfectly welcome to use my teSimonial for the benefit of others-Mrs. U a Bowuss, K.F.D.No.i, Glrard, Pa Mrs. ELIZABETH GENTILCORE, Buffalo, N.Ysayst- ' I feel that I must write to you about your wonderful remedies. About ten years ago I was troubled with female weakness and was all run down. I was tired all the time and could hardlv walk without feeling dizzy I heard about Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, took it, and stao used the Sanative Wash. I got stronger, and have not bad those dizzy spells since. I feel that I owe my health to you, and hope your remedies will help others as they have me. I tried most everything I heard of, and yours are the best medicines for women's ailments.-Mrs. Elizabeth Gbs tilcobk, 26 Glor Street, Buffalo, New York. For SO years Lydia E. Plnkham's vegetaDio Compound has been the standard remeay lor ie- ill. No ens sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffenngwomenioneaiin. p--"Wrlte to LYDIA E.PI5KH AM MEDICI5E C0. StfW (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by ft woman and belu la strict conlldence. Plan Your Trip Through CALIFORNIA The Land of Sunshine and Flowers via the and one horso wore rescued, but one years, and is a popular official. Ho Bays horse was drowned. ho has made do plans for tho future ... Buona Vista farmers aro turning thoir attention to hog raising. of Lumber Lath Shingles Doors Windows Mill Work Lime Cement Plaster Common Brick Mantle Brick Durable Roofing Building Paper Fire Brick Fire Clay and in fact everything for the builder. VITRIFIED SEWER PIPE at Remarkably Low Prices SPLIT CEDAR POSTS at 12 l-2c Bathe Without Ceasing. In the "Health and Horsepower" department of tho April American Mag azine Dr. Woods Hutchinson gives a lot of good advice on a number of sub jects having to do with care of the health. Following is a part of what ho has to say about bathing: "Our human skin is tho most beau tifully self-cleaning fabric in tho world- "Tho mastorpioco of nature's pro ess of self-cleaning is a delicate oily substance which bubbles up with tho perspiration and is deposited in a thin laver over the surface of tho skin. This servcB to keep the skin supple and pro tect it from cracking or drying. Un fortunately it serves to somo degrco as i sort of fly-paper to catch dirt and lust, and in order to get rid of this greasy mixturo we are apt to use strong soaps or other alkalies, which work by their power of dissolving fat. Thus, while wo get rid of tho dirt, wo rob the skiu of its natural protective cream far superior to any variety of artificial massage rrcam or skin food ever in vented, no matter how artistically ad vcrtincd. The samo denuding effects may be produced by the use of too hot water, too vigorous scrubbing with mits, brushes or othor skin torturors, or by bathing in hard or muddy water. "Tho daily bath should be takon cool enough to avoid dissolving too much of this natural skin cream, as well as to givo a pleasant brace and sense of cx- hi In ration. Roup should be used spar ingly upon the general surface of tho body for tho samo reason. Indood its application should be largely limited to the hands, face, feet, armpits, etc. If tho water is very hard, tho addition to tho bath of a wineglassful of common vinegar will greatly relieve its irritat ing effect upon tho skin, and for those of sensitive skiiiB without much fat layer under them, in cold, raw, windy weather, and particularly in the first snap of severe weather in winter, it is well to omit the morning bath on alter nut edays until the skin has adjusted itself to tho new weather surround ings. " Mr. Smith mado a trip to Salem Wed nesday. Mr. Frank Tiiiiiiiernian visited Salem Sunday. Mr. Parker made a trip to Sulem Wednosday. Clarence llickok has bis house nearly done. Mr. Ooorge Grabouhorst visited this neighborhood Wednesday. Mr. Fisher is working for Mr. Wnln, Mr, Fabry is working for Mr. Ora- beuhorst. Bert Tompkins is working for Mr. Orabenhorst. J. U. S. Eitimates Furnished. SALEM LUMBER COMPANY Office and Yard 260 South Liberty Street. Telephone Main 80 LIBEKTY AND PRINGLE NOTES. IVfl SUNSET M A Thoroughly Enjoyable Route TOU CAN SEE IX CALIFOBNIAt Attractive seaside resorts, famous hotels, hot springs and out door sports. At Pasadena the world-famed OBtrlch farms and magnificent homes. At San Bornadlno and Riverside the Or ange groves. At Catalina, the wonderful submarine gardens, and at various other points attractions that delight the eye and Inform the mind. LOW ONE WAY OR HOUND TRIP FARES: Rount trip tickets to Los Angoles on sale dally with long re turn limit and stop-ovors at will. If you wish to go still furth er south or east, tlcketB via all rail, or rail and steamer through New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates. Further particulars on application to any Agent. Ask for deacrip- tlye lltorature on California, or "Wayside Notes," describing trip San Francisco to New Orleans. JOHN V. SCOTT, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OR. Notice. To N. W. Harris & Company of Chica go, and to Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that I, T. M. Dimick, county treasurer of Coos coun ty, Oregon, will within thirty dayB from the date of this notico, redeem and pay school bonds number 23, 24, and -5, issued by school district No. 0, Coos county, Oregon, and dated May 1, 18!I5, tho bonds will bo paid at the banking house of tho Now York Secur ity and Trust company in tho city of New York. The said bonds to be re deemed being for tho sum of five hun dred dollars each. No interest will bo allowed on theso bonds after May 1, 101.1. Dated at the city of Coquillo, Coos county, Oregon, this 29th day of March, A. D 1913. 3-29 !H-8at Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Low Colonist Fares Daily March 15th to April 15th, to All Points on Oregon Electric Railway from Chicago $38.00 Peorln $37.00 St. Louis ....$37.00 Milwaukee. . . . $80.70 Llttlo Rock ..$12.50 Memphis $12.50 Ncw Orleuns $18.05 Minneapolis ..$30.00 Ihilutli $30.00 Kansas City $80.00 Omaha $30.00 St. Joseph ...$30.00 Lincoln $30.00 From other eastern points In proportion. Tell your friends In the Enst of this opportunity of moving West on low fares. Direct train service via Durllngton Route, Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Spokane, Portland & Seattle, and Oregon Electrio Railways. You can deposit funds with me and tickets will be furniBl'ed people In the East. Details will be furnished on request. W. D. SKINNER, Traffic Manager, Portland, ' C. E. ALBIN, Ore. General Agent, Salem, Ore. Hill COOLIDQE QUITS PLACE. Electric Road's General Manager Has No Future Plana. 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