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DAILY OAjpiTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913. PAGE THREE. y?Sgi home loystSipjP ALL AMD SICKNESS DON'T CHUM TO BE HAPl Y KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF . m a mm m m m.m m THRUA1 ANU Prlc. 50c and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY ' """"' J. C. PERBY. People may make fiin of Jim Ham Lewis, whiskers and hifalutin mannors, but ho lins a habit of "getting there' nil the crime. If one would beliove all that all tho food faddists say, he wouldn't need thejtorials that cost 45 cents made a hat aid of "Dr." Linda Hazzard to sturve that more man thinks is just as good to death. BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEAD-END CATARRH Instant Relief M'lien Jiosc find If end trii ; penetrates and heals the Inflamed Are Clogged From a Cold Slops swollen membrane which lines the Nasty CntJirrlml Discharges Pull nose, head and throat; clears the air Headache Vanishes. I passages; stops nasty discharges and Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to try It; Apply a little in tho nostrils! and instantly your clogged uose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; headache disappear. By .morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at j any drug utore. This sweet, fragrant balm dlsoslves by the heat of the nos-' Will Yon Send Then Right Up? WS this the outfitters? Let me talk to Mr. Swascy, pleaBe. Swasey, I this is Mr. Horn, at the Oxford. Im packing to leave on to- night's limited. Find I need a couple of dress shirts. Will you end them right up? "Sure, Mr. Horn. Is there anything else? I'll have them up to you Inside f half an hour. " Your tradespian will always respond to an "eleventh hour" call on the Bell 'Telephone. The Pacific Telephone Oregon Leave Salem Arrlvo Albany Arrive Corvalis .. 8:30 a.m. .. 0:40 a.m. ..10:07 a.m. 1010 1115 1140 1230 Arrive Eugone ........11:15 a.m. Open Faster Time to Eugene Trains to Portland leavo Salom 0:30 a. m., 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 11:20 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m., 4:15 p. m., 5.50 p. m., 9 p. m. Ticked are sold through to Eastern points, baggage checked and sleeping car accommodations arranged. T. W. BARNES, General Agont, High and States Streets, Salem, Ore. D. 8KINNER, Traffic Manage, Exch. Bldg., Portland. A HAPPY IN REACH IT HAS BROUGHT' JOY TO Millions a Aprotty Now York woman is suing for divorce bocauise her husband didn't kiss her for over two years. Give her big alimony, too. A Portland club woman, out of ma- as one that cost $45. a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief come immediately. Don't lay awake tonight-struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh 'or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless, Put your faith just once in 'Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. EVERY BELL TELEPHONE 13 A LONG DISTANCE STATION & Telegraph Company Electric Line to Corvallis Five Daily Electric Trains to Corvallis Local Limited Local Local Limited 0:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:55 p.m. 8:50 p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:10 p.m. US! OF DEAD IN The Following List of Dead Is Not Complete, But Is Practically So others Unidentified. Baby Anita, 3 years old, missing. A. J. Teck, 4117 Farnam. Benjamin Barnes, brother of B. J. Barnes, druggist at Fortieth and Dodge. Mrs. A. H. Bigolow, 2527 Cass Btreet. Honry Bleauvelt, fire and police lino man, 2912 Lake street. Mario Booker, 1411 North Thirtiieth street. Jean B. Brooks, real ostato dealer, Twenty-fourth and Lake. Infant son of Morris Christenson," Fifty-fith and Ceutor, Harry Cooper, telophono liuoman. C. F. Copley, 2020 North Twenty fourth. Mrs. Cliff Daniels, Nineteenth and Locust streets. Cliff Daniels, mail carrier, Nine teenth and Locust. Mrs. B. Davis, 4428 Jackson. Mrs. Davis, Forty-Fourth and How ard, George J. Duncan, 4101 Farnam street, advertising solicitor for the Boo, died at Nicholas Scnn hospital. C. W. Dillon, proprietor of pool hall, Twenty-fourth and Grant. . Ferguson, 2035 North Nineteenth. Two daughters of Cliff Daniels, aged 8 and 12 years. John Doyle, iron worker boarded with Jepson family. D. L, Field, 2808 Franklin, at coro ner's. William Fisiier, Forty-sixth and Mar ey. Mrs. E. F. Fitzgerald, 2704 North Twentieth. Mrs. F. Goodeough, 4703 Mason street. Henrietta Grieb, Twenty-seventh and Btirdetto. J. G. Hanson, 4090 Mayberry avenue, truckman employed by street car com' pany. Mrs. J. G. Hanson, 4090 Mayberry avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy of Cedar Crook Valley, are reported dead. Miss Hein and sisters Twentieth and Miami. Andrew Hendrickson, Forty-second and Harney. Mrs. Ellen Hcnsman, 1021 South Forty-Bixth street. . Uonz, found at 4C00 Leavenworth street. " Mrs. Van Dnuen. Mrs. Hoago. B. I. Barnes. . Larson, man. Lloyd Grover colored, 2102 North Twenty-seventh street. George Hansott, colored, Twenty-first and Grant stroot. "Sunny" Grant, colored, Twenty first and Grant streets. T. E. Johnson, colored, Twenty-first and Seward streots. John Doylo, Forty-eighth and Ma son streetB. Mrs. Ilanson Forty-seventh and 'Ma son streets. Mrs, Hanson, Forty-seventh and Pa cific streots. John Ryan. Mrs. F. G. Goodnough, 4713 North Twentieth street. Nathan Krinsky, baker, 2308 North Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Krinsky. Five small Krinsky children, Solomon Wartzol, baker, 2308 North Twenty-fourth street. Emma Roesing, 12 years of ago, Twon ty-soventh and D streots, South Oma ha. Miss Jepson, Forty-eigth and Mason streets. Mrs. Frank Davio, 4110 William streot. Charlotte Davio, 4110 William street. Mrs. Sabor, Thirty-second and Charles streots. Marie Ilanson, 2723 Blondo. Mrs. Lavidge, 309 South Thirty eighth street. Lavidgo boy, 2 years old. Mrs. llincs. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. R. R. Vandevan, 3218 Charles Btreet. C. B. WiHson, Thirty-second and Hamilton. Moor Kiowo, 2522 Burdotto. H. V. Kit js, 2723 Pratt street. Emma Rosing, 1321 North Twenty- ninth street, South Omaha. Daniel, two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Duniols, ono 8 and other 12 years old. Mrs. J. D. Hogg, 3411 Cuming street. Miss Haas, sister of William Unas, a snlesman for Taxton & Gallagher. Mrs, Holm and baby daughter, Thirty eighth and Chicago. Miss Freda Uniting, 2033 Chiengfr, died after reaching Child Saving Insti tute. Mary Hansen, 2723 Blondo. Fourteen year-old daughter of Ed ward N. Jepsen, 1025 South Forty eighth, . Jimpson, workman Missouri Pa cific round house, Fifteenth and Em met, Aged lady, unidentified, now at the Wise Memorial hospital. Small shrunken lady, rather large face, thin gray hair. Nelse Larson, 522 North Thirty sixth streot. Mabel McBride, 4115 Farnam. Two men, under Johnson's saloon, Twenty-fourth and Lake. Miss Ida. Newman, 4221 Lewey aven ue, head nurse at Luiul saving insti tute, killed instantly. J. B. Nichols, 1802 Binncy. Miss Coralie Norris, 3.MI7 Burt. T. B. Norris, 3507 Burt. Helen Xowns Twenty-fifth and Bur- detto. Mr.' . Peck, at Burkett-Leslio's. Nathan Krinsky proprietor of bak ery, Twenty-fourth and Grant. Sam Riley, 45 years, eld workman at grading camp. Roxio, 45 years old, workman at grad ing camp, died at Child Savings insti tute. Mrs. E, A. Sawyer, Thirty-fourth and Lincoln boulevard, died a thnspital. Cassius C. Shimor, 118 South Forty- second, president Ralston Townsito company. A. B. Stanley, about 8 years old, 1716 North Twenty-eighth. Bert H. Fields, 2802 Franklin. v Mrs. Sullivan, first name unknown, died at Nicholas Senn hospital, Twen ty-second and Farnam. Baby Thelma, 2 years, Child Saving institute. Unidentified Ded. Man at coroner's offico supposed to bo Hines, Forty-soventh and Leavon worth streets. Colored man, taken from ruins of Idlewilde pool room. Man from Child Saving institute cor oner's office. Woman from Child Saving's instituto, coroner's office Unidentified girl, about 15 years old, in drug store at Twenty-fourth and Lake. Unidentified woman, found at 2723 Blondo street. About forty negroes in tho burned ruins of the Idlowild pool hall, 2307 North Twenty-fourth. Two unidentified negroes, 2320 Bur dotto street. Unidentified man at Colo-MeCay Co., about 45 years of age, medium build. Dead at Council Bluffs. Benjamin Bennirighoff, Dutch Hol low. Baby Norgaard. Mrs. William Poole. J. It. Rice. Mrs. J. R, Rice. M. Schutts. Mrs. Sclmtts. Dead at Ralston. Mrs. Edith Kimball, 29 years of age, Winnipeg, Canada. Frances Kimball, 2 years old. Mary Morgan, 15 years of ago, daughter of Art Morgan, Ralston. H. E. Said, polishen-of tho Howard Stove Works. Mrs. II. E. Said. Unidentified man about 35 years of age, supposed to bo Bert Thomas, an em' ploye of tho stove works. Unidentified woman at Duff & John son's undertaking parlors. Morris Kiono, 2522 Burdetto. Jason L. Garrison, 2707 Corby streets, Mrs. Hansen, mother of Hans Han- Bon, body found at Firty-cighth and Marcy streets by Officers Brown and Corneau, burned to death. Mrs. Ratlike, body found at Six tieth and Grover streets by Fred Walch, Two sons of Mrs. Rathko, aged 11 and 13, bodies found with mother. PEEVISH CHILDREN SUFFER WITH WORMS Don't be angry with your child be cause he or she Is continually irrita ble. In 99 out of 100 cases you will And that the trouble is worms. Among the common symptoms of the presence of round worms are nervousness which often leads to epileptiform attacks dizziness, verti go, capricious appetite, restless sleep, Itching of tho eyes and nose nausea and often hysteria. Round worms are several Inchos in length and Infest the stomach. Occasional ly several hundred are found in a single person. Thread worms are smaller, often not longer than a quartor of an Inch. The symptoms denoting their presence are about the same, but In this case the child has no appetite. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsur passed In removing worms. Not only will It destroy them, but its tonic ef fects will restore the stomach to healthy activity. As Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge seldom purges, the Indl cations of Its beneficial effects will bo tho Improved condition of the per son using It. Millions of parents have praised this medicine for more than 80 years, insist upon Jayne's Tonic Vormlfugo and accept no other. Sold by drug gists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. This Will Interest Mothers. Mothsr Orny's H'"'t Powders for flillrt Mn orlnlii relief for f V r 1 H 1 1 1 if H It . hr-Mil ache. Inif Htomni li, ti" tliliiB dlaonlna, iiiovh mid reuulnte tlie le.wHa and destroy woruu 'I her lirouk mi cnU In V4 houra. 'I hey nrp m plwunnt to the lt children like llmm. over union toKi liimiiiiilH. t'sed lir niotlwra fr 2,'l vwirs. 'J lira ii'i er tail. Hold by nil ilriiKKlaia, !"'C. Sninple mailed KICKI-J. Artdrcna. Allen S. Olmsted. I .a Hoy, N. Y, A Great Pain Klllor, Meritol White Liniment reduces in fliLiiiNintinn and soreness wherever found in about one third tho time re nuireil bv the usual treatment. It has ! no equal as a general household remo- Capital drug storo. Children ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A New Way Corn Cure, GETS-IT Quick, Sure! over Tried It Before? You'll Marvel How It Ifnkcs Corns Vanish. There never was anything like "GETS-IT" for corns, and there Isn't Blazes! You've Tio Business Having Corns-Use "GETS-IT," They'll Van. ish! anything like It now. It is the corn cure on a new principle. Put It on any corn In two seconds; It stops pain, the corn begins to shrivel and disappears. It never falls. Simplest thing you ever saw. No fussy band ages, no greasy salves to turn healthy flesh, "peely" und raw, no plasters that make corns bulge out. Your corns won't pull and hurt 'way up to your heart Lay aside your knife and ra zor. No more digging and tugging and winolng, nor more bleeding, no, more danger of blood poison. "GETS IT" never hurts healthy flesh; It is safe, painless, quick, simple, sure. For warta, calluses and bunions, too. "GETS-IT" is sold at all druggists art 25 cents a bottle, or sent on rocejpt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chica go. SALEM HEIGHTS HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Ben Morris and daughter, Leora spent Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. Wm. Monell at Chemawa. Tho Ladies aid met at tho homo of Mrs. Kinusley Friday afternoon. Tho members and friends of tho Young People's Society enjoyed a pleas ant evening at the hall Friday, tho 28th. Tho Boy Scouts are making prepara tions for a plnv to be presented some time dining tho coming month. We should encourage them in nil undertak ings of tilts sort by giving our hearty support. Mr. Hovard's lecture "Common Ore gon Birds" was well received by the pupils and patrons of tho school. Tho pictures were splendid and tho lesson taught will bo remembered by all. The next improvement League meet ng will bo Thursday evening, April 3, instead of Tuesday evening. Prof. Swoetzer of tho University of Oregon will loctuio on Agriculture. Mr. Sweet- zcr is a splendid talker and his lectures are full of enthusiasm and to tho point. IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had better stop at once or you'll lose your Job, Every lino of business 1b closing Its doors.to "Drinking" men. It may bo your turn next Dy the aid of ORR1NE thousands of mon have been restored to lives of sobriety and Indus try. We are so sure that OURINE will benefit you that we say to you that If after a trial you fall to get any benefit from Its use, your money will bo re funded. When you stop "Drinking," think of tho money you'll savo; besides, sober men are worth more to tholr employ ers and get higher wages. Costs oly $1.00 a box. We have an Interesting booklet about OURINE that we are giving away free on re quest. Cull at our store and talk It over. J. C. Perry. Morris Cash Grocery and Feed Store My prices are right others cannot duplicate with same quaqlity of goods Tillamook Cheese 20o per lb 6 pkg Corn Starch 25 2 Yellow Band Milk 150 3 Carnation Milk 2oc 4 pkg Fresh Seeded Raisins 2.rc 3 enn Solid Pack Tomatoes ........20c 3 can Extra Choice Corn 25c 3 can Extra Salmon 25c 5 can Extra Cholco Mince Clams . .50c 0 bars Crystal Whlto Soap 25c 2lnz. Fresh Ranch Eggs 35c 5 lbs Host Lard 80o Medium Cottolcne 60o Largo Cottolcne $1.45 4 pkg Krlnklo Corn Flukes 25c Hran by the sack or ton. Shorts, sack or ton. Just rocelved a car load of corn. All kinds of chick feed at whulesult prices. Free delivery Inside of city limits. Free tickets to Ye Liberty and Wexford, Phone 1107. Cor. Morris are and Fair Groind Iloai I Wednesday f a I Special Ma ci Ti d Women's leather handbags in a variety of of leathers, and new novelty shapes; all mounted on serviceable frames and fitted with coin purses. Special $1.00 COA TS-SUITS-DRESSES All at Moderate Prices QUALITY IMJiiiiJlim MERCHANDISE ukrty strcct "Our Personal to all We have been In business In this town for some time, and we are looking to build up trade by always advising our patrons right. So when we tell you that wo have found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of It with the manufacturer's Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon It that wo give our ndvlce not In order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be muse we know bow It will help our business If wo help our patrons. We keep In stock and sell, all the well known skin remedies. Hut we will say this: lf you uro suffering from any kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, rash or totter, we want you to try a full Btze buttle of D. D. I). Prescription. And, If It docs not do tho work, this Every one interested in agriculture and farm improvement should hear him. O. L. D. FEDERAL AIDS STEAMSHIP LINE IforHOB need feed and attention if they are. working or not, and are of u much greater expenso when they hnvo to bo kept ready, doing nothing, to act on a moment's notice. Tho Loylnnd steamship lino with headquarters at New Orleans havo real ized this, and purchased a Federal truck which displaces four horsos. This com pany owns a number of wharves in New Orleans and must transport un loading skids and cranes from ono quay to another and meet every inbound steamer. Heretofore it was necessary to keep a two-horse team in service day A Big Surprise for Marion and Polk We have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws and all kinds of tools and machinery. Also chicken uotting and hog wire. Hnrgain prices. Everything from a noodlo to a pioco of gold. Tho houso of a half of million bargain!. II. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 233 State Streot. Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem INDIAN CYCLES Valley Motor Car Imr. business man Let Us Be Let us take care of your shirts, collors, cuffs in fact, all your laundry. We do not permit any frayed edges to leave our establishment. We will give your linen our personal atten tion we will starch your shirt JUST RIGHT while your col lars and cuffs will look like new. It's a business proposition to send your GOOD clothes to this GOOD laundry. Prompt delivery. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-166 S. Liberty Phone 25 J Wednesday Special n UMKJUJ, Bags POPULAR dininpiinuf ktwcw state e cost, PRICM Guarantee Skin Sufferers J. C. Perry, DrugglBt bottle will cost you nothing. You alone to Judge. Again and again we have seen how a fow drops of tills simple wash applied to the skin, takes away the itch, in stantly. And the cures all seem to bt permanent. D. D. 1). Prescription made by tho D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, 1 composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wlnlergreen and other bciillUK, soothlnir, coollim ingredients. And If you lira Just crazy with Itch, you will feel Noothed nnil cooled, the Itch absolutely washed nwny tho moment you applluil this U. D. D. Wo have mads fast friends of mora than ona family by recommending this remedy to a skin suffernr here nnil there und we wont you to try it UOW on our positive no-pay guurantee. iiinl night, one worked days and the other niylils, in urder that they might be ready at n moment's notice to ro ipove tools nml equipment from ono ship to another. This system was found to be very expensive and they thought it would be a considerable saving i they eoiil.l replace the four bourses with a Federal. The teams though traveling but a short distance each day wero compelled to stand in the sun, rain and cold weather awaiting orders, Tho elements havo no effect upon tho Federal, and it is always in readiness and can always respond to a call from nny dock. Tho gasoline consumption is vory light and tho truck dues the work much fast er and can cover more ground than tlm four horses did, , Jonrnnl Want Ads firing Results. Phono Main 224 WATT BHII'P . AnainltloR, flshlig Tafkle, Kt. lUrth Commercial Htreet I'keie lOT Co. mvlm II. and Oakland Phono MmIo tm Your Valet t : i t