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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OIXOON, TUESDAY, APBIL 1, 1913. PAGE FIVE, ILL GIVE J r Have You Heard About The Wonderful Values in the Women's Suit De partment at Stockton's How jaunty and splendid ly tailored the suits are, and how superior the ma terials are to those being sold at other stores at the same prices. Come and see for yourself. We call attention to our EXTRA SPECIALS at $29. $25, $19.75 $15 and $12.50 SUITS From $9 to $50 Willamete Boys Plan Pine Reception for Visiting Debating Team Prom Idaho. or BBS FSTATF TLHJJ Ulr JLi 9"l ACTIVITY Elaborato arrangomonts are being made for the big Willametto-Idaho de bate noxt Friday evening. William ette will give a big demonstration on the street juBt before the dobatc, with red fire, and tho wholo college crowd will put on some special stunts. The university band will also be out for the first time since tho football season, and, from the faithful practising they have been doing lately, they may be expected to dispenso somo harmony. The Willamette men who go to Idaho will leave tomorrow. They are Paul Smith and Glen MocCaddam. At Port land they will be joined by Vice-President Todd, who will accompany them to Moscow, and represent Willamette's faculty at the dobato. The dobate here will be hold in the Methodist church at 8 o'clock. The home team will consist of Both Axloy, of this city, a former Salem high school dobatcr, and Charles Ohling, of Albany, leader of last year's champion high Bchool debating team. Tho studonts are also planning to en tertain tho crowd in the church with some extraneous stunts, undor tho di rection of Debate Manager Todd. Aftor tho debate a bnnquot will be hold in tho parlors of tho church in honor of tho visiting and homo teams, and other representatives of tho two schools who are expected to be in the ! city. I Manager Todd claims ho is tho busi- ! eBt man in Salem. Ho certainly has his ! hands full with all tho details of tho rally, tho dobate and tho banquet to look after. TTo says this will be the biggest debate Willamette has partici pnted in for some six years. HIS STOEIE8 HAVE A DEEP-SUNSET GLOW HEARTBURN, GAS, SOURSESS OR DYSPErSIA ENDED IN FIVE MIN UTES WITH "PArE'S DIAPEP. SIN." Time It! In five minutes all stom ach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache, Pape's Dlapepsin Is noted for its speed In regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most cer tain remedy in the whole world, be sides it Is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear tbey know now It Is needless to have a bad stomach. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case ot Pape's Dlapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and dl gest It; enjoy It, without dread of re belllon in the stomach. DtaDepsIn lelongs in your home anyway. It snouia De Kept nanay should one of the family eat some. thing which doesn't agree with them or in case of an attack of Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or Btomach de rangement at daytime or during the night It is there to give the quickest surest relief known, GOOD BUYS $1250 Good 7-room house, plosterod, city water, sower, four blocks to car line; lot 50x125; $75 down, $10 per month. Seo Mr. Scott. $1000 Five-room modern bungalow, lot 50x132, close in; half cash, balanco terms. Seo Mr. Scott. $375 A good'lot, one block off Cap itol street, $25 down, balance $7.50 per month. This is a good buy. NEW BUNGALOW The owner of a swell now 8-room bun galow who is forced to sell his proper ty has authorized us to offer it for the extrcmoly low figure of $25)00. This ib easily worth $4000 of anybody's mon ey There is a sleeping porch, electric fixtures, hot and cold wator, cemont basement, fireplace, built-in buffot and book cases, full modern plumbing, wood lift, closets in every room, in fact all the conveniences Unit go to make an up-to-date proporty. Seo us at once if you want this plnce, Wo will show it at any timo. 34; BECHTEL It BYNON, Stnto Street. Tel. Mnin 45 Ray Baker Was Here. Eay Baker, manager of tho Sa- lem baseball team, was in town Fridav buying out tho sport stores. Telegrams havo already been sent by local stores to east- ern supply houses asking for more stock. Kay bought bats, gloves, suits, protectors, socks and several oth- er articles, including a few high ones. Eay savs he is going to work his Salem Specials into great shape for the coming season and figures that when October rolls around thoro will be quite an imposing array of disappoint- ed baseball clubs in and around Portland. "We'ro going to win a big bunch of games, all right," Eay ended, as he hopped aboard a rat- tier. Portland News. !sil mm ism Jy Wii in i'i 1 h ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelablelVcpMionlorAs slmilalingiheFwdanilRfiki ling Hie Stomachs audBowclsol Promotes DieestionJChectfuI ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphitie nor Mineral.; NOT NARCOTIC. AHyeifOMDt&MilZPnTm jtbcSmm Ctanfktl Sugnr nutiamui t'linv. Anerfcct Remedy forConsllpi tion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrttoea Worms .Coiwulsions.rcvcnsii ncssaiulLossOFSLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THF ROUND-UP Mingled with the throng in the lobby of tho Hotel Marion yesterday was .Timmio L. Miller, thnt cvor entortaining and gencrnl good follow who represents the Oregon -Washington Eailroad Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line and the Union Pacific railroad as travollng passenger agent. Jim is actually lousy with cronies in this city and even on friendly terms with Jack Crowo, manager of tho ho tel. While businoss took up tho great er portion of his timo, Mr. Millor found it possiblo to keep up his end in relat ing some tinted yarns and although the hotel manager is unusually activo along theso lines, ho failed to carry away any honors to speak of. Tiackamas county will be out of debt in a couple of weeks, for the first time sincet it was created. Tho collection of about $40,000 from three corpora tions noxt week will settle all its in-(lobtednoBS. Tho old Methodist church in Euegene is boing remodeled and will be used as headqnartors for the V. E. & E.. The operating and engineering departments will both bo located in the building. u I HftX&ift?JifeU(M tit If J v E3 DIRID LA Exact Copy of Wrapper. VALUE OF LOTS FLUCTUATE VIOLENTLY Why He Was Late. "What mado you so Intel" "I met Smithson." '"Woll, that is no reason why you should bo an hour late getting home to supper." "I know, but I asked him how ho was feeling, and ho insisted on telling 1110 about his stomach trouble" "Did you tell him to take Chamber lain's Tablets " "Suro, that is what ho needs." Sold by all dealers. Tho people of Ohio and Indiana towns might well have quoted: "Horrors on horrors' heads accumulated." Drives Sick Headaches' Away. Sick headaches, sour, gnssy stomach, indigestion, biliousness disappear quick ly after taking Dr. King's New Life Fills. They purify tho blood and put new lifo and vigor in the system. Try them and you will be well satisfied. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c. Recommended by J. C. Tcr- fPfREASUf?Y BUILDING, WASHINGmRC -- a j u Aldermen Turner and Minton and the city attorney wero lust ovening named bv the council as a committee to inves tigate tho facts concerning a $1000 for feit put by tho Universal Construction compnny to insuro tho completion of an Oak street contract. Alderman Minton charged that there had been fraud on the part of proporty owners in misrep resenting values to get the improve ment and ho suggested thnt a bond is sue of $140,000 was illegal. It was stat ed that the matter had been referred to tho city attorney, but ho told tho coun cil that he had not succeeded in gotlin tho facts. Minton told of how lots had been listed at $500 to get the improve ment and later asBoscsd at $250 in ordor to evade payment. ;.' t . H : r-7 ! i 6 qTs APRIL 1913 hiirrMoTTTUETwEb. thCThTZLJ TT 2 51415 RToTToTll 12 i3ll4T5M!il 202122T25242526 27T28 129150 11 1819 LIP And Keeps You Looklr.s Young. Levant Tease, 91, and builder of the first crematorium in the United States, at Salt Lake City, Utah, died at Jcf fcrson. March 15. His bodv was ere mated in Portland. l?nker sends $SO0" to the flood suffer ers and nil Oregon is responding at about this rate. The Santinm is now at flood stage, and may reach tho highest mark in years. The Willamette is aTso rising above Eugene, and high water may be looked for at all points on tho river soon. Echo reports unusually cold weather nil Inst week and from five to six in.ch es of snow. W. O. Mili, agent of tho Lumber Manufacturers' association of the northwest, reports that there is a de ficiency of lumber on hand, there being 100,000,000 feet less thnn was in the yards a yoar ago. Mrs. Sarah E. Hutton, mother of Gov ernor West's wife, registered in Tort land Saturdny as a Republican. In Portland, since the books opened February 17, 10,072 women and 1525 men had registered up to Saturday night. Politically there aro 7137 Repub licans; 2900 Democrats; 1125 Progres sives; U.: rroniiunoniBis; a.j aocim- ists ami 325 Independents. 4 ft Professor Churchill appointed state superintendent of public, instruction, was offered a salary equal to that of tho stnto offico to remain in Taker, but declined it, saying he preferred the larger field. Although Manager Takor of the ,Sa lem Senators expects to end tho coming season at the top of tho porcentago col umn, ho believes he could bring his ag gregation a lot lot nearer the 1000 mark if he had a ball park of his very own or the club's own instead of having to depend upon the present State street grounds which havo been under water sineo the last heavy rains began, Baker has just returned from a trip to Tortland, McMinnville, Eugcno and other baseball towns of tho valley, and after looking over the situation in those places, js moro than ovor anxiouB to lnnd a good location for new grounds, Our present park is in a deplorable condition, as every ono knows," Baid Manager Taker today. "I havo been following Dr. Swectland's method of doing all I can personally to iinprovo tho grounds, but I do not fool justified in spending any great amount of money out of my own pocket. I might feel differently if I know just how long tho club would bo ablo to have the uso of tho grounds, Tut tho grounds may be sold any day then whero would I bet It would cost a lot of money to put tho Paris, April 1. A dispatch from park in good condition, and even then Trindisi to tho Excelsior Bays that tho it could never bo in the host of condi- provisional government of Albnnia has tion beeauso it is so located that high declared tho Due, do Montpeusior king. water does much damage every spring. The Due and his suite arrived at The club is not financially fixed to Trindisi today in a specially chartered make a new park possible yacht. Tho party was greeted by the Remembers Last Year. provisional president. Tho Due an "Few people realize how much good nounced his intontion of accepting the advertising that team last, year did for throno, and tho government immediate- Salem, " cried Taker in great glee. Pa- My proclaimed him ruler of Albania, ker always gets gleeful when thnt last Plans aro under way today to secure year's bunch is mentioned. "It was recognition of tho new government by mado up of good, clean sportBmcn, was! tho powers, handled alisolutely on tno square ami TI10 Due ilo Montpensicr was ap- with tho earnest desire to leacvo a good preached several weeks ago and con- impression on tho fans in every town sented to accept tho throno. His full in which wo played." 1 11:11110 is Princo Ferdinand Francois Due Taker mado a reputation for himself do Mnntpensier. He is 28 years of age IK In Use For Over Thirty Years THI OINTAUd OOMMNV, NEW YORK OITV. Coughs and Consumption, Coughs and colds, when noglected, al ways lead to serious trouble of the lungs. Tho wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bottle of King's Now Discovory. You will got roliof from the first dose, and finally tho cough will disappear. O. II. Drown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife whb down in bed with an olistinuto cough and I honostly believe hnd it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery sho would not bo living to day.' Known for 43 yoars as tho best remedy fof coughs and colds. Prico 50e and $1.00. Recommended by J. C. Perry. Dont look older than you are. It is just us easy to look younger. While lack of hair or poor hair is not always an indication of ago, it is frequently accepted ns such. A person well advanced in years pos sessing a good head of hair is always spoken of as "well preserved. Everyone enn retnin ticniitilul, lux uriant hair if they make tho effort. In almost overy instniico poor hair or tho loss of hair may bo traced to tho activ- iv of the dandruff germ. Nowbro s j - - - Herpicido prevents the scnle liKo accu mulation and puts tho scalp In a por fectlv healthv condition, with the elimination of the dandruff tho hair no longer drops out. The Itching of the scull) stops almost at onco. Nowbro's Herpicido Is the remedy for which thcro aro many substitutes, preparations claimed to bo "just as good." You don't have to accept substitute. Insist upon having genuine Herpicido. Nowbro's Herpicido in 50c and $1.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guaran teo it to do all that is claimed. If you aro not satisfied your money will bo refunded. Applications obtained at good barber shops. Send 10c in postage to The Herpicido Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Mich., for tamplo and look. William Khrck, a pioneer ordiardist of Hood Tivcr, aged 08 yeners, died in Cortland Friday. Mis body wns taken to Cino Ornvo in Hood River valley, his old home, for interment. during tho winter ns nn in-door baseball player. Ho helped tho local business men 's team defeat tho Portland busi ness men several times, and this notori ety together with his prowess with tho Scnntor very well known in rortlnnd indeed mado him recognized on every comer during the few hours that ho was in tho Roso City. Dots Big Compliment. "I called on tho firm of Archer & Wiggins, who sent a stout team down hero last summer,'' snid Taker. "The boys there fluttered tho Senators with all kinds of nice remarks. Ono of the firm snid thnt if he were asked to place an estimate on how much good tho 1012 tenm did Salem ho would soy oh, I won't repent the figure, Teople would think I'm kiddin', so what's the use. "Secretary Addlcmnn of tho Oregon Hnsobnll Malingers' association, snid that ho had a better timo plnying in Salem than in any other town in the state. Ho said all of his players he Is malinger of tho Archer Sc Wiggins bunch want to come back to Salem thiB season." Show Him the Town. The smiling manager wasn't in Tort land long, but says they showed him tho town whiln ho wns there. "That 's some bunch of fellows down there gee! " enthused Taker ns hn tied up a paper of coffee. "They took me to supper lit a swell cafe, and to lunch at, the Multnomah hotel. These were 11 few of the treats. It 's kind 0' nico to lie a malinger, even if you do get it thrown into you once in a wliil", " nnd a brother of Prince Louis Philippe Robert, Due do Orleans, pretender to tho French throno. A Skin ot Beauty is a Joy Forevei pvR. T. FELIX GOLRAUDS ORIENTAL U CREAM OR AUCICAL CEAUTIHER HeiiMivci Tun, I'tinriltui I'MTltll-N, Mi.th 1'i.t('I..H, lUoli, mitf Skin Imki'iimn, mm I'vrry mrini-h nil iKMIlty, m. J tlo linn IiIplIIiii, It liitx at'ioil (he Ul nf fti ycurit, ntirl In ri hiiniili-Nl wp tiiNh'H lolii'inirell In trt'H'rly iiimls. Accept riucoiiiiliT' fi-lt of ntniUir tmuiP. lr, li. A. bnvro hhIiI to In ly if tlm UmX t"ii i iintlftii) : "An you Uillci will uhc tlir in. I rf ciimiticnrt M3nurniiila fronm' ni tlm leirt harmful of nil ih kin tiM-pmiitioiiii." Put Mile liy (ill lnirjrtt nnd H unr-jr. 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Ill Hie eolli'li Mill kept up. 1 stllViil Ihelo I ve.il noil Hi, li went nn ll Itl 1 1 1 1 llenr .ler-ov I lly, ll Very Hlek Mill. "My I I ill III I' then reeoiiillieil.leil I'lik oiiin's Alienulve lo me M-ry highly. At tltsl I vvunlil tint eoliselll lo use it, owllli; lo I lie larl I hut I hail ta!.ei, so many liieillelneN w II limit lielnx helpeil III any way. lull tlntilly I eoiisenleil. It Is how nearly Ivvo years slm-e I ilrsl look li. I m tn new til i i'il ami I ilale say Hint I wonlil have I li hnrleil lnnu' aim IT It tool nnl I o for l-:ck in ii ii'm Alteriillvc. I wish to Ihaoli ,voll lor Ihe (Inilseeil lo me. Whi'ievi'r I uo I hlishly re'-oniieenil the A 1 1 ' II 1 1 1 lis I owe III V lit" lo It " iSworn Allhliivll) ,HH. .1. T III ll M 1 1 1 It. l-'ekinan's illernllve Is elleellve In Itren ehltls, A m 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 . liny 1'Vvei'; Tlnont ainl l.ntiK TronlileH, iiml In npliolhllni; Ihe systeln. hoes not eoiilalll poisons, iiplales or hahlt foi'iolo liiii.M. Ask for hook!et lelllllU of reeoverles, mill write to Keldlian l.llliiil atnry, I'lilhiilelphhi. I'll., for inure evi dence, l'ur toitc hy nil leinllnu (sts J. C. Ferry. The election at ottn(;o flrove Satur- day, in whieli a fl't.noo bond issue for a hih ni hool was voted on, resulted in a tie, but on account of somo irregularity the election wns deelaro invalid and an other will bye held soon, at which it is expected the bond issue will win. I'rairio f'ily has two women candi dates for tho office tf city treasurer. Troutdnlo litis taken tho preliminary steps towards organizing a commercial club. Tho recent cool weather checked tie' fruit trees in all part of tho valley, and they are now out of danger. For Burns, Bruises and Soros. Tho quickest and surest cuto for burns, bruises, sores, boils, inflamma tion and nil skin diseases is Buckleu's Arnica Pnlvo. In four day it cured Ii. H. Haflin, of Iredell, Ten., of a sore on his ankle which pained him no he cnulil hardlv walk. Should be in every hoiiHO. Only 2". Hecoinineuded by .1 C Terry. A Card. This is to certify that all driiKuists aro authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar Compound fails to euro your coii;h or cold, .lohn licr net, Tell, Wis., states "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a family medicine for fivo years, and it has always ((iven tho best of satisfac tion and produced Rood results, Jt will always euro a counh or cold. For chil dren it is an Indispensibln on account of its pleasant tnsto and its freedom from opiates.' Itefiise substitutes. Hr, tone's iIiiir htoro. RosteinGreenbaiim 4 NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR We have just received a large assortment of Muslin Un derwear. Sure to please you. The best goods at low price. Sec our display. ft Ladies' Muslin Combination Suits, at $1.25, $1.00, 75c and 50c a suit; embroidery or lace trimmed. Muslin Gowns at $1.25, $1.75, 50c Good values Hood tho CouKh that Hangs On. Tho seeds of eonsiinipt ion may be in lurk, and a eolith that luitms on weak ens your system, and lowers your vital rosislnnco to disease. Toko Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. H stop's the cnuuh, heals tho inflamed menibiiines and strengthens tho luniS. K, 1). Itonn tree, Rtillinore, fin., says: " I.a firippc left me with a deep seated connh from which I could get no relief until I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound It completely cured inn." Hefuso substl t ites. l'r. Htono's drug storo, New Corset Covers Very neat, Only 25c 17-inch Embroidery, special value, only 25c a yard 42 1-2-inch Embroidery Flouncing, only 50c a yard. Corset Embroidery, only 15c a yard. Muslin Skirts Silk Skirts at 50c, 65c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 $2.00 Children's Rompers 25c Girls' Linen Dresses 65c Don't forget our Millinery Department. Best in the city. 210 TO 246 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST.