Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 08, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL MTOKAL, SALEM, OEEOON, TUESDAY, APBIX 8, 1913.
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Levee at St. Francis Gives Way and
Torrent 400 Feet Wide Fours
Over the Fields.
Memphis, Tonn., April 8. Forcing a
gap 400 feet wide and inundating mil
lions of acres, the St. Francis lovee, S3
AT THE PLAYHOUSES
NEW SHOW, TODAY
2 - Refined Vaudeville Acts - I
v 4 - New Pictures - 4
The kind that can only be seen here
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Sign of
Good
Shows
Remember oar change days, with a complete new
show, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday
Complete Change of Pictures
for Today Only
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BIG FEATUTE TOMORROW andTflCRSDAY
Change Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
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Globe Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday.
Kathleen
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Irish picture all the
Last Day of
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Today and Tomorrow Only
"Red and White Roses"
The Feature Beautiful 2000 Feet
This is one of the biggest productions released this year
by the Vitagraph Co.
Introducing Earl Williams, J. S. Cordon and L, Rogers
Lytton.
If You Like Society Pictures,
See This One
WEXFORD
Mary is Coming Friday
miles south of here, broke at 1 o'clock
this morning. The river fell six inches
here today, indicating that a tremen
dous volume of water was pouring
through the gap. The inhabitants of
the inundated district were warned and
fled in time to prevent fntalitics. The
gap is growing continually wider.
Iowa Defeats Suffrage.
lUMITin PRB8P 'JiSID WIBI.l
Pes Moines, la., April 8. Women's
suffrage is shelved today as far as the
presont legislature is concerned, in
striking out the suffrage clause in the
Chase bill.
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'(FORD
MOST SICKNESS COMES
FROM WEAK, INACTIVE KIDNEYS
Eecent Reports Show Hundreds Suffer
With Kidney Troubles and
Don't Know It.
The-e are scores of nervous, tired,
run-down people throughout the city,
suffering with pains in the back and
sides, dizzy spells, weaknesses of the
bladder (frequently causing annoyance
at night) who fail to realize the seri
ousness of their troubles until such con
ditions as chronic rheumatism, bladder
troubles, dropsy diabotes or even
Bright 's disease result.
All this is due to weak, inactive kid
neys. The kidneys are the filterers of
the blood, and no one can be well and
healthy unless the kidneys work prop
erly. It is even more important than
that the bowels move regularly.
If you suffer with such symptoms,,
don't neglect yoursolf another day and
run the risk of serious complications.
Secure an original package of the new
discovery, Croxone, which costs but a
ALDERMAN AND OTHERS GET
PRAISE IN BOSTON POEM
The Boston Teachers' News Letter
comments favorably on addresses made
last month before 3000 teachers in Bos
ton by western educators, including. Al
derman, of Oregon; Francis, of Los An
geles; Meek, of Boise, and Pcarce, of
Milwaukee. In introducing them Dr.
Dyer referred to them as Lochinvars
from the went and this inspired a Bos
ton teacher-poet, who was present, to
write:
"These young Lochinvars from the
wild woolly west
To us of the effote east brought a new
zest;
Bugarcoat with a laugh pedagogical
pills '
And they suroly will help educational
ills.
Willi h'imor, good sense and good works
all alive
No v onder thoir methods and per-ta-
ters thrive.
We inow now where to got a good vig
trous sprout
In case in the east the Greek root
should give out."
New Incorporations.
Sheridan Light & Power Company,
capital stock, $25,000.
The Free Methodist church of Hills
boro. C'oob Bay Realty company, capital
stock, $j000, Mnrshfield.
Toledo Compiling Scale company, sup
plementary. ft Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forevei
m T. FELIX COIRAUD'S ORIENTAL
U CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER
Removei Tn. Pimply
h rvcklet. Moth Patches,
Hash, and Skin PlHewei,
ana every Dieinico
on beauty, aud ile
flei detection. It
lion ituud the teet
of 60 yean, and
In to harm lew we
taste It to be sure It
li properly made.
Accept no counter
frit of similar
name, Pr. L. A.
Havre laid to a
lady of tlie baut
ton (a patient);
"Ai you lad lei
will u tbem
I r cum men fl
(lourftuil'a Crmn m' at the toast harmful of all the
ekln pretiarailunR." for ule by all druggista and Kancy
Oootlt iK-alere Id the United HUtea, Cauada and Europa.
fHD,T. HOPKINS, Proa, 37 Great Janet Sired New Turk
THE DANGERS OF
THOUGHTLESS
BUYING.
The danger to yon of thought
less buying are many. "A man
loses his time that comes early
to a bnd bargain," rims an old
German proverb.
You lose more than your time,
I X for heedless purchasing means
wasted money, effort and
thought. 1'oor quality is high at
any price.
"How can you avoid it?" you
say. "I want the bout my mon
ey will command, but I cannot
know all qualities.' Surely you
cannot know everything about
articles you buy, but you can
trust safely to the honesty of
merchants of known worth.
Huy tho best your money will
command in, stores whero you
can rely on thoso selling tho
goods, with tho help of The Capi
tal Journal. Itead daily the ad
vertisements of the merchants
advertised in The Capital Jour
nal and profit by what you read.
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trifle, and eonimenee its use at once.
When you have taken a few doses, you
will bo surprised how differently you
will feel.
Croxone cures the worst cases of kid
ney, bladder trouble and rheumatism,
because it removes the cause. It cleans
out the kidneys, and makes them filter
out all the poisonous waste matter and
uric acid, that lodge in the jointB and
muscles, causing rheumatism; soothes
and heals the bladder, and quickly re
lieves you of all your misery.
You will find Croxone different from
all other remedies. There is nothing
else on earth like it. It matters not
how old you are or bow long you have
suffered, it is bo prepared that it is
practically impossible to take it into
thehu1nan system without results.
'.You can secure an original package
of Croxone from any first-class drug
gist. All druggists ft re authorized to
personally return the purchase price if
it fails to give the desired results the
very first time you use it.
GAVE HIS BLOOD TO
SAVE UNION BROTHER
' ' InNITKD PRISM UOASID WIBS.J
j San Francisco, April 8. By giving 20
ounces of his blood to tane the place
of the gas-poisoned blood in the voius
of William Seymourc, a union brother,
M. T. Doyle, busines sagent of the Rig
gers' Union, probably has saved Sey
mour's life. Doyle suffered no ill ef
focts from the transfusion operation.
Seymour was near death from asphyx
iation. Ordinary methods did not re
vive him. He began to improve ai
once after the blood trasnfusion.
OTHER COUNTRIES REFUSE
TO RECOGNIZE CHINA
(UNITED PRESS LEASED W1RX.
Washington, April 8. Recognition of
the new republic of China was discussed
by the cabinet today. The attempt of
tho administration to bring the univer
sal recognition of tho Chinese republic
by the nationas failed, as England and
Japan notified the United States that
they would not take such action now,
and Germany, Prance and Russia are
expected to act similarly. The South
American republics are willing to rec
ognize the republic.
Secretary Bryan would not discuss
tho cabinet's deliberations.
WILL LECTURE ON
FREE PLAYGROUNDS
Great interest is -being manifested
among parents and citizens generally in
the free playground lecture tomorrow
night at the high school auditorium. Mr.
L. H, Weir, who will deliver tho lec
ture, iB perhaps the greatest authority
on children's playgrounds in America.
He is secretary of tho National Play
grounds Asosciation, and has beon in
Intimate touch witlf all the playground
centers of tho country, Ho comes to
Salem at tho instance of tho Salem
Playground Association, and while here
will go over tho playground situation
with the officers of that organization.
A visit will bo made to the proposed
playground site for 1913, and avail
able sites for additional playgrounds in
different parts of tho city will bo visit
ed. J I o will give his opinion on the
proper methods of management, over
sight and equipment, and it is expected
that Vo playground movement in Salem
will bo greatly benefitted by his visit.
The lecturo -will be illustrated by sto
reopticon views; will begin at 7:30. and
no admission will bo chargod.
STOCKTON'S SALESMEN
WORE IN SHIFTS
. Tho big men's clothing shop has to
be open from 8 until 6 to supply the
needs of the customers, consequently
tho whole store must remain open dur
ing thoso hours, and the saleswomen
work in shifts from 8 to 5 and 9 to 6,
except Saturdays, and on that day they
have always worked in shifts.
Aviator Killed.
UNlTr.D l'llBSS UIASXD WISE.
Sun Diogo, ( :il., April 8. Lieutenant
Hex Chandler, V. 8. Aviation corps, was
killed iu a hydro-aeroplane accident
hero today. The machine was being
driven by Lieutenant Lowis H. Brcrc
ton, who was taken to a hospital, not
seriously injured, it is thought. It 1b
said that Chandler was drowned. Lieu
tenant Chandler came here from New
Orleans. His home was in Indiaun,
HARRINGTON NAMED AS
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATOR
L. F. Harrington, of Creswell, Lane
county, hns been appointed promoter of
industrial education by State Superin
tendent Alderman. Tho appointment is
mado in accordance with a law passed
by tho last legislature. Mr. Hnrringtou
will visit the schools of the state and
give addresses on industrial education.
If you want to see the Seuegainbian
la the water proposition woodpile,
watch for tomorrow's Capital Journal,
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days.
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching, Illind, Ulecding or Pro
truding Piles in 0 to 14 davs. 50o
Journal fnnX Ads Bring Besnlts,
THE OPEN FORUM !
The Capital Journal invites pub
lic discussion in this department
Let both aides of all matters
be fully brought out It Is not
the purpose of this newspaper to
do the thinking for its readers.
Water, Bugs and Officials.
'Editor Capital Journal:
The patient and ever-present taxpay
er notes tho return of the local problen'
in municipal ownership of water. Just
who started this agitation again after
it was all settled sometime ago we wot
not, but we do not fail to note 'thai
when some things cannot be accom
plished at ono time, Boniotimcs the)
can be at other times later on.
The present administration seems to
be in favor of repeating the perform
ance of tho old council, fitting its fool
into tho identical footprints of its pre
decessor. Judging from the "progress"
being mado we are about ready to buj
the plant. The morning paper is agaii'
backing the purchase in about the sams
words and punctuations, and with, sc
doubt, the same results. The deal will
be entirely consummated, if you please,
by self- appointed guardians of the
people (in response, of course to a pop
ular(t) demand) and all we taxpaying
bondholders living in the outside ward
on a 2x4 lot have to do is merely to O
K, the transaction by our vote. Mere
ly a matter of form, you know.
The ocuncil goes ahead with its water
purchase routine just bb if the people
'had already decided tho matter, and
entirely contrary to the manner in
which they defcided it once before,
What evidence is at hand to indicate
that the people have changed theii
opinion of this dealt If the people
proceeded to mob the administration
into consummating the purchase, thon
we might believe that the sovereignty
had changed its mind since the time it
spoke so decisively heretofore. Put in
the absence of any uprising on tho part
of the people, why is the same routine
being carried out without some tangible
evidence of popular support f
The water company says, and always
has said, that it didn't give a tinker's
dam whether Salem bought the plant
or let it alone. This places the taxpay
ers between the indifferent company
and a zealous contingent in the council
and the morning paper. The people, as
the sovereign power of tho city, havo
had nothing to say. Yet.
The city and the water company once
entered into a written contract whereby
the company was to supply tho city
with "good, pure and wholesome" wa
ter for a period of years. Poth parties
constructively agreed that tho river
was good for use, although it has sinc-3
appeared that tho water was full of
germs and whatnot. About the timo
Wood; Hutchinson et al., introduced a
resolution to change the name of tho
river to the Eugene and Albany sewer,
a certain Salem banker posted a cool
$1000 to any one, barring none, who
could fetch him a bottle containing a
single germ. Tho money is still lying on
tho counter. The bugs are said to be
in the water by advocates of the pur
chase of the present system, but we
noto that the offer of that $1000 docB
not locate a singlo germ. And, by the
way, that standing offer is what is de
feating tho city and company getting
together for "better" water. Just how
will be shown immediately.
After many years, the city has ar
rived at the conclusion that we need
better water than wo contracted for. A
leaky intake pipe has also had much to
do with this matter. I sav "contract
ed for" for I do not believe it was the
intention of either party that the city
could riso up and demnnd tho company
to pipe million dollar niountnin water
whenever the city took a notion. Not
would ny court sustain tho city in
such a contention, The contract con
structively (perhaps specifically stated
in franchise) embodied Willamette riv
er water, Tho company is fulfilling its
part of the contract and is continuing
to pump the sumo wnter ns it did in the
beginning. The niountnin water bug
turned loose by Woods Hutchinson, sails
everywhere in Salem except where that
1000 is posted. It is afraid to meet
chemical analysis.
As a side issue some demand ft filter.
The water company does not seem dis
posed to entertnin this proposal, or anv
other, fir thnt matter, In fact it is neaoe-
fully and silentlv rmrdliinrv l. n
tenor of its wny pumping the samo sun-
ply as of yore, while tho city is torn
asun.ier because it has chanced its
opinion during recent years of the qual
ity of the water. The comimnv h
nothing to do with municinnl nnininnn
Why not be silent t
If we undertake to enforce our con.
tract for "pure and wholesome" water,
the company will merely point to that
AH Bound Round
Ones your Stomach feel that wnv after
each mealf Your food is not being di-Rested-makes
you feel henvy-eauses
Gas, Heartburn, Sour Rising and Nau
sea. Listen, try
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
for a few days, am see how much it
will help you. Take a bottle bom.
day.
Children Cry
Tlie Kind You Ilave Always Bought, and which has ben
in use fur over SO years, has borne the signature of
- and has beeu made under hU pero
y j-2: , sonal supervision since its infancy.
WuzS7, -UicAiS, Allow no one to deceive you in th Is!
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Junt-ns-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
6ubstance. Its ape Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feveri.sb.ncss. For more than thirty years It
lias been In constant use for tlie relief of Constipation.
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething: Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
pBcers the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
9n Use For Over 30 Years
tUt CEMTAJR eOMFAHY. TT MUSHM TMT, NCW VO'K Olflf.
$1000 offer. It will claim the water is
pure and the burden of proof will rest
with the city. If wo cant lasso even
one bug for $1000, it will cost tho city 't
bankruptcy to maintain itself in court
For this reason tho company will not
install a filter, Why Bhould it f You
can't prove tho water is bad, impure 01
unwholesom'e. Many peoplo havo won
dered why tho council hasn't insisted
upon the company supplying good watei
(if the water is bad) but it is easily tc
bo seen where the city stands. Wo all
want good water, yet the water com
pany can successfully refute our claim
that Willamette river water is not good
Which party to the contract is right f
If the company can negativoly prove
pureness of its supply, then the city ii
The Capital Journal will publish exclusively
"Shores Talks" on Advertising.
The first article will appear Friday April 11.
Every business man in the city should read
every article.
Advertising knowledge is the basis of every ar
tide and you fail to derive any benefits if you
fail to read the "Talks."
RosteifrGreenbaum
NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
We have just received a larre assortment of Muslin Un-
I derwear. Sure to please you.
price. See our display.
Ladies' Muslin Combination Suits, at $1.25, $1.00, 75c
and 50c suit; embroiderey or lace trimmed.
New Corset Covers. Muslin Gowns
yery neat at $1.25, $1, 75c, 50c
only 25c. Good Values
17-inch Embroidery, special value, only 25c ayard, 42 1-2
inch Embroidery Flouncing, only 50c a yard. Corset
Cover Embroidery, only 15c a yard.
Muslin Skirts Silk Skirts
at 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 $2.00
Children's Rompers, 25c Girls' Linen Dresses, 65c
Don't forget our Millinery Department. Best in the city.
240 TO 246 NORTH , COMMERCIAL ST.
fcuai
for Fletcher's
Signature of
mistaken. If the city is right, why let
that $1000 got rusty f Are we going tc
bond and spend millions for good water
upon the mere supposition or municipal
notion that wo have impure water!
OUTSIDE WARD.
Sick headaches, sour, gassy stomach,
indigestion, biliousnoss disappear quick
ly after taking Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They purify the blood and put
new life and vigor in the system. Try
them and you will be well satisfiod.
Kvery pill helps; every box guaranteed.
Price 25c. Becommendod by J. C. Per
ry. There is no hope for the misan
thrope who would rather believe s lie
than the truth.
The best goods at low