DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL. SALEM, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, APBIL 2, 1913. PAOB EIGHT ml i I J 0 it Today a Day of Special Interest to Men Our 632nd Wednesday Surprise Sale of Men's Dress and Golf Shirts, at 59 cents each A most important shirt event will take place when these are placed on sale TOMORROW. A great asortment in figured and stripe pat terns, with neck band and attached cuffs. You will be surprised at getting such shirts as these at so low a price. Your choice, 59 cents each. See window display. The sale starts at 8:30 tomorrow morning, one day only. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY . 1 V IIOOODIGOODS CITY NEWS. 4c A. D, Braum, of Dnllas, is in the city. B. R. Matthows, of Corvallis, is tit tho Bligh. D. Schelly, of McMinnvilel, in at tho Bligh hotol. Pinnes rented by (loo. C. Will, 432 St lit o Btroot. Mrs. J. W. Bruin a id, of Marshfiold, is visiting in the city. C. H. Pickens, of La Grande, i in our eity for a few days. 0. B. Pickens, of La Grande, is a guest of tho Bligh. II. L. Hobbs, of HillHboro, is trans acting businos sin Baloni. Lot Hollins fix your watch; now at the Red Cross drug storo. Mrs. P. C. Mc.Chord, of Waoonda, was a Salem visitor yostorday. Installation and other business at Elks' hall tomorrow ovoning. I Waltor J. Page, a Salem boy, rocontly entered the employ of tho Orogon Klec- tiio Company, at Corvallis, lie is do ing offico work. Mrs. C. R. Gregg, who lives on North Winter street, recently received surgic al treatment at tho Snlem hospital. She is progressing satisfactorily. Frank Holder, veteran Western I'nion operator, who 1ms been ill at his homo, at 110 Lincoln street, for several wookB, h not yet able to be at the office. Miss Helen Hunt, of Shaw, is at the home of Tr. and Mrs. Stoeves, whero sho will remain to attend school until tho close of tho present year. Tho I'enn Timber company has been organized with a capital stock of $2, 000,000 and the principal officers are Lovi S. Clough and William Smear baugh. Mrs. L. II. MeMahau, who uiiilerwont surgical treatment some timo ago at the Salem hospital, is in a sonouB con dition. IIopo is entertained, however, for her recovery soon. lints made to vour individual face H. 0. Ford and wife, of Amity, wore'ftn(1 vour (pM mfuXe p to ut RiiosU of tho Salem yesterday. yon A of Bhappi am, ma. Good music is on tho program at First tprinls carried. Mrs. Alice Bryngelson, M. E. church, Friday night. 2.re. flm North Commercial, corner Division. Cecil Grant Is missing from Pallas, PrBn,. w,mlow Mmmn mJ and his folks arc anxious to locate h.m. I wr.w an, Mr. .Tohn McAllister, of Albany, Is u'att Shinp's, left this morning for Chicago. Mr. Plinsky will take a course in card writing at the Koester school. C. V. Oglesby, of Eugene, is in the city. J. McAllister, of Albany, is in the city. C. II. Arthur, of Eugeue, is in the city. Laren Larenscn, of Amith, is at the Salem L. R. Stinson was a Portland visitor yestorday. K. M. Chambers, of Pendleton, is at the Bligh. I. II. Sroaf, of Eugene, is registered at the Bligh. O. Merritt, of Portland, is registered at tho Cottage. A. F. Bewley, of Nashville, Tonn., is a guest at tho Salem. A. B. Yainy, of Eugene, is on a busi ness visit to the city. Mrs. J. W. Brninard, of Marshficld, is visiting friends In Salem. Peter JJostrak, of Silverton, was a businoss visitor yostorday. Installation and other business at Elks' hall tomorrow evening. L. L. Parks, of Woodburn, is on busi ness at the court house today. Idaho -Willamctto debate Friday night, Music, Spirit, Enthusiasm. L. B. Harris, of East Salem, was a guest at the Salem hotol last night, Tho Gem Restaurant. Now, clean place. 130 North Liborty, Ed. Knigh ton. 3-31eod-3t J. E. Rocap, a Btreet car man, is at the Capital hospital for surgical treat ment. C. A. Whipple, assistant electrical en' gineer of the Portland, Eugene & East ern, is in Salem today. Debate, First M. E. church, Friday! "Should IT. S. Have Larger Navy!" Hear it answered there. Dr. R. T. Mclntyre, of Independence, attended tho mooting of the medical so clety at Willamette Univorsity last night. Hoar tho music at tho Idaho-Willam etto dobato. First M. E. church, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McFaddcn stop ped Sunday to visit Mr. McFaddcn 's parents, of this city. Thoy have just returned from a trip to California. A complaint for divorce was filed in the circuit court this morning by O. C. Lady against Grace May Lady. Deser tion is tho grounds upon which a decree is asked. Tho Young Teoplo's Society of the Highland Church will give a musicale this evening, assisted by the Millor family, at the Mission Commons, this evening at 8 o'clock. Edgar Sears, superintendent of the equipment of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railroad Co., with headquarter in Portland, is looking ovpr the Salem end of the systom today. State Superintendent Alderman ro- ports quite a heavy lot of business in his office. Much correspondence over school laws and other matters is com ing to his office this week. Protection for the family. Life in surance is the best protection. Frater nal insurance is the best. Modern Woodmen of America is the largest and best fraternal society. Soo a Woodman anywhere. Ray A Grant, Clork. monwedsat-tf Pianos that aro the standard of ex celleney. The Ludwig, Packard and other good makes. Our prices will sur priso you. Get them bofore buying. Ask about our easy paymont plan. R. F. Poters, manager, 521 Court stroet, oppo site court house. DON'T SCOLD CROSS, IRRITABLE CHILDREN DISCOVERER OF THE Si If Tongue Is Coated, Stomach Sour, Breath Feverish, Bowels Clogged Give "Syrup of Figs." Mother! I,nnk at the toneuet See if it is coated. If your child is listless, drooping, isn 't sleeping well, is restless, doesn't eat heartily or is cross, irrita ble, out of sorts with everybody, stom ach sour, feverish, breath bad; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, it means the little one's stomach, liver and thirty feet of bowels are filled with poisons and clogged up waste and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours the foul, decaying, constipated matter, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, grip- ng or weakness and you will surely have a well and smiling child shortly. Vith Syrup of Figs you arc not drug ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, seuna and aro- matics it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liv er and bowel cleanser and regulator needed a little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on the package Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Seuna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen nine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. Captain Amundson to Lecture at the Grand Tomorrow Night Declines a Reception. re of NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near city hall, 330 North High street Phono 4. 3-12-tf FOR SALE Four-room house in North Salem. Phone 4. 3-22-tf As a result of a communication ceived last night from the manager Cautain Roald Amundson, discoverer of the south polo, who is to lecture at the erand opera house tomorrow night, it is not likely that a reception will be held i in honor or tne noteu oiuun-i v Illihee club, as was planned. The com munication states that the captain is worn out with receptions, and prefers to spend his leisure time in resting. The captain's manager will arrive in Salem at 3 o'clock this afternoon, ana will confer with W. H. Dnncy and Frank Springer, committee, which was named by tho club to make preparations for tho reception. At nearly every citv in which Amundson has appeared receptions and smokers have beon held in his honor. This featuro of his jour ney, together with the frequent lectures, h said to bo telling on his strongth. NOTICE I will not bo responsible for any debts except those which I con tract personally. A. H. Loniax. 41-6t FOR SALE Modern flroom now bun inilnw. roses, cherry trooa, fine loca ls 7 tiou, cash, or lots as first paymont, balance on easy terms. E. A ..Capi tal Journal. 4-l-t PARLOR MILLINERY Hats made to .SSLNG 340 Union St. rotrimmftj big rent; no big prices. MRS. BULLOCK, lhne 1539 OEXUIXE CHICKEN tawiim Wholesale and retail. Hner.im . weddings and parties. Call Mala 2ou or come to Fred In front of th J. The first chicken tamale Fred u Dttiem, now you see tr,m son. made erv ninco r hat oe like Trrerl'. Tamils v... . 8 Dot ,,jn rfv nn. . "IT 2-12-tf yourself. here for a few days on business mat ters. College night in Salem, Friday even ing, Idaho-Willamette debate, 2.'s. First M. E. church. The minstrel show of tho V. M. C. A. plnys tonight at Silverton and a spe cial ear will be run. "Pat" Mc Arthur, speaker of tho bou so in tho last legislative sossion, was in tho city yestorday. Installation and other business at Elks' hall tomorrow evening. CULVEE APPOINTED TO PLACE IN OFFICE STATE TREASURER S. ,1. Culvor, who was doputy county clork in Salem undor the lato R. D. Al len, today was appointed to a place in the offico of the state treasurer, suc ceeding Mary Hodson. Miss Hodson as been employed in the treasurer's office for 13 years. Style is as Essential in Footwear As it is in gowns or lulls or suits. This is recognized by people who ap preciate good tliste in their uppeor nnce. One's footwear is about ns prominent ns one's gowns or suit. That is why lteinhnrt ' Shoe Store is so popular. Wo have the products of the most famous shoe makers in the country such ns llnnaii, Edwin Clnpp, Howard & Foster, Xicglcr Bros., etc., shoes that are made at fashion's headquarters. Let us show you the latest models. Beinl)ftrt5 Home ol the Hanan SKoo CljeOualiUi-Sljop Hi Stat St. OpplighThcatre Numerous applications for positions on the city teaching force have beon received by Superintendent Kuntz, nearly every state in the I'nion and France and Honolulu having applicants. Every snck of Salein-made flour that i i. ....... i. i. ........ j ,1(111 IMI Ull 1VU V ,l"V IIIUl III III. 11 IIIUU- ey at home; then why not buy riour made by the Cherry City flouring mills. Ask your grocer. Phone Muin 2331, mill number. Russell Stillmnn has resigned his place as messenger boy at tho Postal Telegraph office. His place is being taken by Lyman Baker. Young Still mini will enter tho employ of Ruef Bros., the florists. K. .1. Derrick is a victim of his own hand, having erased a flowing, silken mustache from his visage. He attract ed considerable attention on the streets vesterdnv both before and after his friends recognized him. Just remember that we give quick and prompt service. The number of our customers is increasing; they are satisfied. Ask for Yakima Best Flour Phone Muin (1(1. Sperling's grocery 311 North Commercial street. Phono Main 1.11 is our number. We have a sumilv of good apples, reason able in price. Our bread gives satis fact ion wherever used. Staple and fnn ev groceries nt nil times. The Sunset grocery, 121 South Coininercial street It has been reported that tho Y. M ('. A. minstrel show will lie put on in Silverton tonight, but Secretary Comp ton today staled tlmt it is a mistake and that the local players will leave for Silverton tomorrow night. J. W. Crane, of Shattuck, Oklahoma, i in Salem with a view to purchasing property and locating. Ho registered at the Board of Trado yestorday, and had an extondod conference with Secretary Slado. Mr. ('ratio farms in Texas. Be, fore coming north ho sold one large tract of land in that state. Building Postponed. Tho building of the union dopot by tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail road Co., on tho block enclosod by Ma rion, Liberty, Commercial and Conter streets, has been indefinitely postponed The reason given is the delay In the unmorging of tho Southern Pacific and the Hnrriman systems. Another reason for tho postponement of construction work on tho block that the company wishes to first com plete the electrification of all lines In tho vallev. RALPH BINGHAM TONIGHT AT THE CHRISTIAN CHVltCH. DON'T MISS IT. :: THE 0REG0N1AN RESTAURANT ; ; Under now management Employs all white help. ! ; 371 Stat street UNION HOUSE RUFF ft ALLEN. M Ml H EYES EYES WHY DO YOU NEGLECT THEM 807 If you have frequent headache; if yuu do not see ns well ns you did oticc if your eyes tiro easily, you' should como mid havo them exnmined It will cost you nothing, and I'll tell you whether or not you need glasses. a. Mcculloch Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Oround Floor) Pbon 825 Offlo hours t to FOR SALE Oak chiffonier and dress er; iron bed and mattress; cook stove gas plate with oven, several pairs lace and kitchen curtains, Hoosier cabinet and other articles, all now bust fall, will sell t heap. Inquire 610 State street. 4-2-3t NOItTlLWESTEBN KURSVnv 195 S. 24th St. Pnone MaJn ' Largo and complete stock. Peach and prune trees 25 per cent discount and all other varieties of fruit Evergreens and 50 varieties of rose husoes, De. llvery to any part of this city. U)ST Watch fob, gold monogram "h. C. ,T." on black libbon. Return to Journal office and receive reward. 4-2 3t THY 300 North Twelfth Btreet for room and good meals, reasonable. 4-2-3t" It. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp' iNo. 1M0, meets every Thursday ev ening in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. Eelovator. Su sie rarmentor, 781 North Front St., Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni ture Co.. recorder. 4-2-tf MAY START CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY AT ST. PAUL To investigate the feasibility of es tablishing a co operative creamery at Paul, L. J. Chapiu, farm manage ment expert of the Board of Trnde, left for that placo'' today. He will spend two days in conference with prominent farmers and business men at St. Paul. The need of a creamery has long been felt at St. Paul. The conditions ere noted by Mr. Chnpin soon after he came to Salem, 'and he decided at that me to work toward the establishment of tho industry on a co operative basis. Mr. Chapin, while at St. Paul, will al so gather data for a farmers' institute, which he plans to hold there in a few weeks. He will be assisted in the insti tute by members of the faculty of the Oregon Agricultural College Local conditions generally will be studied by Mr. Chapin while at St. Paul, and a practical address will be ven at a meeting of farmers which has been arranged for. Would Enjoin City From Emptying Its Sewage Into Silver Creek or Its Tributaries. In a complaint filed in the Marion county circuit court this morning by the Stato Board of Health, a decree is asked permanently enjoining the eity of Silverton from permitting tho sewer age and drainage of the city to be emptied into Silver creek, or any of its tributaries. It is alleged in the complaint that Silver creek flows near the eity limits of Silverton, and the residents along its shores use tho water for domestic pur poses. Tho grounds upon which the complaint is based are that Silverton recently constructed a sewer which flows through tho city and is used by the citizens of that placo continuously, and by reason of the sewerage and drainage being emptied in Silver creek, the health of the populace of Silverton and the public of tho state in general who visit tho town is endangered, and that tho stream should bo kept freo from all refuse, in order to maintain health and provent contagion, Silver Creek is the only outlet through which the sewerage of Silver ton can bo distributed, there being no other stream in the vicinity that would answer such purposes. In tho event the court rendors a decree as prayed for in the complaint filed by tho State Board of Health, tho sewer constructed by Silverton will bo rendorod useless. WANTED Girl to do gonoral house' work. Inquire at 1089 Court street, 4 2 3t RF.AL EST AT K WANTED A good second hand automobile to exchange for a vacant lot, or as first payment for a house and lot. John H. Scott room 4, over Chicago Store. 4-2-3t FOR RENT Part of a nice home, eeu trally located, for two people. Refer dices . C, care Journal. 4-2-3t COME OVER THIS WAY Fred, the hungry little friend, in front of the Madison. 4 2 It FOR RENT Splendid downstairs apartment, newly furnished, at the Lincoln, (i.13 Ferrv street. 4-2-3t TONIGHT, RALPH BINGnAM, CHRIS! ANT CHURCH. LAST ONE OF DR. EPLEY COURSE. Notice of Meeting. All parties interested in the eloctric wiring Inspection "bill will meet with tho committeo on ordinances at the council chambers, Friday evening, April 4, 1913, at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4 l-3t To Cure a Told la One Dnj. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If l falls to cure. E. W. OROVE'8 Signa ture Is on each box. 25c New Co rporatlons. The A. II. Avorill Machinery Com any, of Portland, Increase of capital stock from $100,000 to $250,000. Tho Tast Sachems Assaciation of Oregon, supplemental. Young's River & Fischer Creek Tele phone Company, Astoria, capital $1000. Dairy Farms We have one of the beBt 327-acre dairy farms in the valley, nearly all un der cultivation, spring wator, deep soil, 10 miles from Salem, 2 miles from Pra turn, close to school, church, on R. F. D. route; buildings are old. Price only Nft per aero; terms. Ve only havo a few days to sell this fine farm. The adjoining land, not as good, sold for $125 to $lfl0 per acre. If farm is too large wo will divide and Bell at same price. BECHTEL & BYNON, 347 Stato Stroot. Tel. Main 4')2 W. G. MOREHOUSE, D. V. M. Conn ty veterinarian Marioa county, exam iner Stnte Stallion Registration Board, riompt attention to call night or day. All Ines of veterinary night or day. All lines of veterinary 541 Ferry stroet. riiones, office 2199, rosidence 1310. 4-2-lyr HOMEOPATHIC PUI8ICIA? I do a general visiting &nd 0m pracUce, treating both acuta ... chronlo diseases. I have many pa. tlenta for asthma, dropsy, diseases of the heart and kidneys, gall atones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin mi nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patient. ter they had been pronounced hopeta by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent suTgeons had said that an opera, tlon would be necessary to afford re lief. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. G. ALTMAX, m X. Liberty SL, Phone: Main 147. Salem. Onm. UK, ASSELN, DEMTI8T t Graduate N. w. U Chicago, f Salem Bank & Trust Building. Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 WATCH Awn jewelry: Earl NooijebaBer JnwnlAr. - "N Masonic Temple NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUBOHAEPT MEREDITH Keslarat Ageats 181 Bute Street Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of Isom T, Wooton, a Friends minister will bo held at the Friends' church, Highlands, tomorrow at 2 p. m with the pastor Dlanclie Ford-Pickering, in charge. To lift up is better than to look up. Doth arc neeessarv to a forward mov ing life. A thought is any breaks Into print. old thing that Certain Relief from headaches, dull feelings, and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly and permanent Improvement in bodily condition follows after your stomach, liver and bowels have been toned and regulated by COMMENCES SUIT TO QUIET TITLE The Society of the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary vs. Ed ward Davignon, et al., is the title of an enuity suit filed in tho circuit court to day. Tho plaintiff is seeking to clear the title on several lots alleged to be possessed by it by reason of convey ance of parties in the yenr lSft.'i. There are about 30 defendants. It is alleged in tho complaint that in 18(15 He7.ekiah Rurford and wifo conveyed to Hedwidge Davignon, known as "Moth er Veronica," superioress of the Soviet v of the Sisters of tho Holy Names of .leans and Mary," lots 1 and 2, in block 7.1, and that at the same time, or there nbouts, I!. P. Iloisa and wife conveyed to the same persons lots 3, 8, 9 and 10, in block 7.1, in tho city of Salem. In 1003, it is cited, Hedwidge Davignon died and left the property In question to the defendants. On the grounds thnt tho plaintiff has had possession of tho property, and wns not molested In any way for the past 30 years, and has Improved the lots to the extent thnt they are now worth iFmi.iMiii, tho plaintiff asks that a de cree be rendered which will prevent and restrain the defendants from claim ing any part of the property. Notice of Improvement of Church Street. Notice is hereby givea Clint the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, deoniB is expediont and horeby de clares Its intention to forthwith im prove Church Btroot from the north line of Court street to the approach of the bridge over North Mill creek, in the eity of Salem, Orogon, with Clark & Henery asphalt pavement No, 1, consist ing of four Inches cement concrete base and a ono and ono-half-ineh asphalt concreto wearing surface, at the ex ponse of the abutting and adjacent property within the said limits in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions for said street improvement, as heretoforo adopted by the Common Council of said city and on file in the office of tho city recorder, which are horeby referred to for a detailed de scription of said improvement and made a part of this notice by uch ref erence. Written remonstrance agaiust the said proposod ImprovomoMt may be made at any time within ten (10) days from tho final publication of this notice, In tho manner provided by tho city char ter. This notice Is publlshod for ten (10) days by order of the Common Council, the date of the first publica tion boing tho 1st day of April, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 4 1 lit Fine Art Studio Lessons given, orders taken tor cblna painting, firing and water col ors. B. M. GOODSPHBD, 222 Hubbard Building. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESt ATE 314 U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Becsrtty. - THOS. K. F0BD Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN Oa gooa Real Estate secarttr. - BECHTEL BINOH 147 State Street THEK.&J.CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES The beat In town ask for them. Factory 286 Cuemeketa. BEECHAl 78 PILLS Predicts Fine Fruit Crop. After a trip covering the llonnld and the Quinnhy sections. County Fruit In specter Constable returns enthusiastic over the prospects for the Willamette valley fruit crop for the coming sen son. Mr. Constable says he has not made a thorough examination of tho peach trees, but that the weather conditions have been all that could be desired. Notice of Improvement of Chemeketa Street , Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, dooms It expodient and horeby de clares its lutontion to forthwith ' im prove Chemeketa street from the east line of Fourteenth stroet to the west line of Twenty-first stroet In the city of Palcm, Oregon, with one course six inch gravel cement concrete pavement at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property within the Bald limiu in accordance with the plans and speci fications for said street improvement bb heretofore adopted by the common council of snld city and on filo in the office of the eity recorder which are hereby referred to for a dtitnllcd de scription of said Improvement and made a pnrt of this notico by such reference. Written rcmouatrnnce against the am proposod improvement may be mndo at any time withlu ten (10) days from tho finnl publication of this no tice In tho manner provided by the city charter. This notice is ntihl'lsheit fnr ten (10) days by order of the common council, the date of first publication being the 2!ith day of March, 1013. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 3-25-llt Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A COAL AND WOOD Prompt dolivory. Sole agenti for the Famous Kock Springs Coal. CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, suocesBor to J. J. O'Nell. Phone 210. Yards opposite S. P. P aeuger dopot. MM , L. M. Pierce Tailor Masonic Temple MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Job E Scott, over Chicago Store, Balsm. Or egon. Phone 1561. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dTr' our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. S7K North Commercial street Phone Main 811 . JAPANESE LAU5DRI AXD DBI CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and out delicate fabrics. Work calls for and delivered promptly. 43S Ferry St Phone Main M Office Phone Main 18 Rlgdon Residence Main 11L RI6DON-RICHARDS0H CO. Funeral Dtreotors and Undertake IS1 N. High Btreet