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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913. FAQS ITVB. Springtime Sale in the Dress Goods Section Fashion's latest word with regard to fabrics has been heeded by our buyer, and the most popu lar weaves are on our counters and shelves. The quality of our dress goods is so well known that only to the stranger is it necessary to advertise its superiority. Heavy buying and inclement weather placed these splendid fabrics at your disposal at the following low prices: $3.50 Dress Goods $3.15 $3.00 Dress Goods $2.69 $2.50 Dress Goods $2.24 $2.25 Dress Goods $1.99 $2.00 Dress Goods $1.79 $1.75 Dress Goods $1.58 $1.50 Dress Goods - $1.34 $1.00 Dress Goods $ .88 .75 Dress Goods $ .67 .65 Dress Goods $ .58 .50 Dress Goods $ .44 The Much-Wanted Silks Are Here CHARMEUSE, BROCADED SATINS and BROCAD ED CREPES, BULGARIANS and the material that DRAPES so beautifully the LANSDOWNE. The shades this spring are particularly pleasing. For this sale all of these beautiful NEW silks 10 Per Cent Less Other figured and fancy silks 60c values '. 45c 85c values 69c (Continued from page 1.) place White with another man, which he has, as yet, failed to do on account of White's refusal to resign and the mayor and council refusing to dischargo him. As the matter now stands, the chief demands his choice of men to work un der him j the mayor is willing, and tho police committee demands that the force remain as it is. Tho mayor, de clares the chief, has promised to act by the first of next month. It will bo interesting to note wha,t will result in the event White is not discharged and Gains appointed. Police Committee Loses Power. In an ordinance passed rocently, the mayor now has complete control of the police department. Ho can fire or hire at his own discretion and require mem bers of the police force to live up to his own ideas of what an officer should be and what he should do in tho inter est of tho public. The mayor can now recommend that White be discharged and anothor man appointed to fill the place, but there is still a question in the minds of many as to what tho members of tho police fommitteo would do in that instance, Whilo it is true that tho polico com mittee's authority has been curtailed to an extent, the members will undoubt edly consider adversely any proposition to rearrange the force a the chief of police desires. The Mayor Determined. "Now that I am made responsible for the" conduct of the police depart ment in the future, I will expoct the monibers of the council to respect my recommendations concerning tho police force," said Mayor Stcovos today. "I know thero havx been several dissen sions between the police committee and the chief of police, but from now on, I beliove there will be harmony and co-operation between the chiof and the GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! ALL TOU HEED IS A 25-CEST BOTTLE OF "DAJiDERISE" HAIR GETS LUSTROUS, FLUFFY A5D ABUJtDAXT AT OJiCE. Immediate? Yea! Certain? that's th Joy of It Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as srft, lustrous and beautiful as s young girl's after a Dnndnrine hair cleanse. Just try this moUten a cloth with s llltlo Danderlne and carofully draw It through your hair, taking one small sttand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil and In Just a few mmoents you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits, partlc - tilarly those who have been careless, whose hair has been noglectod or Is members of the council, and I am cer tain the chief and I will co-operate in every manner possible. "I cannot recommend Mr. White as an entirely efficient officer," contin ucd tho mayor, "for the reason his hearing is not up to tne usual stand ard. Quick eyesight, capable hearing and general activity is noeessary to the requirements of a good officer and essential in every city before a man is accepted on tho police force. White is a good man and capable in every way with the exception of his hearing, but I cannot consider him absolutely fit for the position. "As far as Gains is concerned, I be lieve he has been a good officer and, as Chiof Shedcck says, I have considered him for a position on the force. What my future actions will be as to ap pointments I cannot say at present. However, I will submit lomo recom mendations to the council next Monday night." Pains in the Stomach. If you continually somplnin of pains in the stomach, your liver or your kid neys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetos or Bright 's Disease. Thousands recom mend Electric Bittors as the very best stomach and kidney medicine mado, II. T. Alston, of Bnloigh, N. C., who suf fered with pain in tho stomach and back, writos: "My kidneys wore do ranged and my liver did not work right. I suffered much, but. Electric Bittors was recommended and I im proved from the first doso. I now feel like a new man." It will improve you, too. Only 50e and $1.00. Bceommend ed by J. C. Perry. "My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Cham berlain's Cough Bomody, and before s small bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writos Mrs. II. Silks, 29 Bowling sheet, Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. There's always some man around to second .any kind of a motion except a motion that looki like work. HAIR WILL LOOK BEAUTIFUL "craggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Bo sides beautifying the hair, Dnnderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, pqrlflcs and Invigorates the sralp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use of Danderlne, when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over Ue scalp. If you care for pretty, scft hair, snd lots of It, surely get s 'ir. - cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander ine from any drug store or toilet coun ter and Just try It HEALTH STATISTICS FOR MARION COUNTY 4- MARCH STATISTICS. Births. Females 28 Males 1.) Total ..43 Deaths. Males 23 Females 17 Total ..42 Contagious Diseases. Smallpox 4 Scarlet fever '. 9 Tuberculosis 2 Typhoid fover 1 Total ..16 Marriages .. 20 Forty-two persons died in Marion eonnty during the month of March, ac cording to the figures collected by County Health Officer Van Winklo. This number is but ono behind tho num ber of births. Dr. Van Winklo declares that the marriages, 20 in number, are far short of what they should be com paring the figures with other months. - The number of contagious diseases is in excess of the usual number and sev eral deaths have (Occurred from these diseases during March, A scarlet fever epidemic prevailed at Detroit, Silver ton, Gervais Woodburn and Salom. At Willamette. Tlnongh yesterday's issue of tho Wil lamette Collegian, the faculty of tho lo al university made public recent fnc- actions which will prevent the 'h'.ifiging" of the important studont body offices by a,few leaders as gener al! v nc-nrs in anv school. While tho faculty never lay down rules that must bo followed, it has boen their custom to make recommendations that certain customs be followed and the students knowing tho faculty to be working for their betterment have al wavt followed the suggestions offorod by the teachers. One of the most important actions ft as the offering of 5 English credits to the editor of tho Collegian and 2 orejits to tho editor of tho Junior An nual. This, however, was upon the con dition that the editors of these publica tions must first have credit for 14 hours in the English department. Vhe same action provided that if in the judgment of the head of the English deiuilment the work of eithor editor wns unworthy of tho number of credits proved, they should recoivo Biich a number as their work would indicnto they dcucivod. The rulings recommended by tho fac ulty oilw: "The following shall bo called major offices: President of tho student body, treasurer of the student body, president of the Y. W. C. A., presidont of the Y. M. C. A., editor of tho Collegian, busi ness manager of tho Collegian, editor of the Junior Annual, business manager of tho Junior Annual, May Queen, man ager of any student body activity not othorwiBO specified. Only seniors or juniors should be elected to any ono of the above named offices. "The following shall bo called minor offices: Presidents of the literary so cieties, presidents of class organiza tions, and presidents and managers of specinl student organizations, such as football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, etc., not including managers of boarding Hubs and similar bodies, who arc included in neither tho major nor minor classification. "Only ono major and one minor of fice or two minor offices shall bo held during a school year by any student. "Tho editor of tho Collegian- and editor of the Junior Annual must have satisfactorily completed at least four teen, hours of work in the English de partment. The Colleginn and Junior Annual shall be under tho supervision of the Eiiglinh department, in which de partment tho editor of the Junior An nual may earn two credits and the edi tor of tho Collegian five credits, tho number given depending upon the qual ity of work as determined by the de partment. "Only students doing satisfactory class work and whose conduct is com mendahlo shall be eligiblo to eloctlon to any office, finch standards of work and conduct must he maintained throughout the tenure of office. "In elections to office In the gift of a clans, it is always understood that one must be a bona fide member of the class he represents as shown by the records in the office. "If any conditions should arise not covered by the foregoing provisions, they should be presented to the faculty for special action. "Theso regulations are to go into op eration at once affecting the coming spring elections." Sick headaches, sour, gassy stomach, Indigestion, biliousness disappear quick ly after taking Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They purify the blood and put new life snd vigor in the system. Try them and you will be woll satisfied. Kvery pill helps; every boi guaranteed. Price 25c. Recommended by J. C. Per- WOMAfir GREAT SUFFERER Tells How She Was Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Grayville, 111. "I was a great suf ferer of female complaints for a year and 1 got nothing that helped me un til I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I was irreg ular end had crumps so bad that I had to go to bed. Nowyl have better health than I have had for years and I cannot speak too highly of your medicine." Mrs. Jessie Schaar, 413 Main St, Grayville, 111. Case of Mrs. Tally. Chicago, 111. "I take pleasure In writing to thank you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered with such aw ful periodic pains, and had a displace ment and received no benefit from the doctors. I was advised to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and am now as well as ever." Mrs. Wil liam Tully, 2052 Ogden Avenue, Chicago, 111. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.PinkhamMedlcineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. LIST OF LIBERAL DONATIONS TO SALEM HEIGHTS BAZAAB Moyers Bros. Dry Goods Co. J. L. Stockton Dry Goods Co. Mrs. P. E. Fullorton. The Toggery. Tho Frame Shop. Price Shoe Co. Jacob Vogt. Burcn and Hamilton. Imperial Furniture Co. Josse & Moore. Calef Bros. ' F. E. Schafer. Goo. Waters. L. A. Davis. , F. W. Woolworth. Mrs. Curtis. I). A. White & Sons. " ' : it C. L. romeroy. Barr's Jowolry Co. Ked Cross Pharmacy. ' Emil A. Schaofer. . J. Porry. Browor Drug Co. Opera House Pharmacy. Capital Drug Co. Willamotte Hdw. Co. , Salom Hdw. Co. , . Bay L. Farmer Hdw. Co. J. A. Patterson. Patton Bros. ' 1 Commercial Book Store. Geo. C. Will. Falls City Lumber Co. Poisnl & Shaw. Weller Bros. '? Both Grocory Co. ' Thiolson's Grocery. Sunset Grocery. J. M. Lawrenco. Eng. Woolen Mills Store. Fleming Fenco Works. Gilo Wholesale Co. Mason Khrtnan Co. ' Hanson's Planing Mill. Cherry City Milling Co. Hickory Bark Bemedy Co. Salem Angora Bug Co. 0. Jf. Eppley. ' '' Stoh Bottling Word Star Bottling Works. Pacific Paint Store. Tho Brown Planing Mill Co. Spaulding Logging Co. The Capital Lumber Co. Phelps & Barnes Furniture Co. Falls City Lumber Co. E. C. Cross & Son. Steusloff Bros. Tho Spa, Belle's Confectionery. 0. 4 J. Candy Co. Townscnd Crenmo'ry Co. Capital City Creamery. Bodgors Paper Co. Thos. B. Kay Woolen Mills. PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Salem peoplo who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by taking simple buck' thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as coin. ixiunded In Adlcr-l-ka, the German remedy which bocainfl famous by cur ing appendicitis. A SINGLE DOSK relieves sour stomach, gas on tho ilornach and constipation INSTANT' LY because this simple mixture an' tlHeptlclzoH tho digestive organs and draws off tho hnprltles. J. C. Perry, Druggist Anyway, a nmn need not fear compe tilion when ho is in love with him self. Don't be surprised if you have an at. tnck of rheumatism this spring. Just rub tho affocted parti freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and It will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. biAMDKIIt llClj tO cloths TRIMMINGS We are showing many of the newest things in colored All-Over Laces; Navy with Bulgarian designs; Ecru with gold, pink and blue; Brown with tan, gold and cadet. You will find some of the most handsome pat terns In Paris and White All-Overs; also many new ideas in Oriental and Bead effects in Metal Trimmings " SPECIAL. A lot of bandings and edgings, many Oriental effects, that are desirable for present styles, at HALF PRICE OK LESS. EMBROIDERED FLOTJNCINGS This is an ele gant assortment. To say "elegant" Is putting It mildly. Here you will find the season's most exclusive and daintiest patterns, such as the 27 and 45-inch widths, hemstitched and scalloped with deep band effects and Van Dyke designs at prices covering a very wide range. IT'S EASY TO PEEL OFF ALL YOUR FRECKLES (From American Homo.) The contrast between tho frockles and tho clear skiu usually is bo groat that no bleach can bo moro than par Rally successful in obliterating tho dis figurements. Ordinary niercoli.od wux is fur better; it literally cels off the freckles. Get an ounco of it at the nearest drug storo and tonight spread on enough to completely cover your face; remove it in the morning with warm wnter. Hepeat daily until every freckle has disappeared. Bough, blotchy, pimpled skin, also common at this season, may bo entirely gotten rid of by this same method, without discomfort or inconvenience. The effort is decidedly worth while, the new complexion obtained being so clear, smooth and youthful. If bothered with wrinkles, after washing off the niercolizcd wax, bathe the face in a lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolito in a half pint of witch hazel. This is the most effective and quickest acting wrinkle treatment known. A Good Message. Mcritol Digostivo Tonic has proven a good mosBiigo to othors, why not to you I It acts upon tho stomach, strongthens tho digestive organs, croates a healthy appetite, and makos rich, red blood. Imparts new lifo and strongth to tho enliro body. Capital drug Btoro. Jonrnal Want Ads Bring Results. BARGAINS 4 room house, SHO0.0O. 8-rooin modern house, fruit ami ber ries, barn, 2000. 0500 takes ideal home, 20 acres. 150 acres in Polk county, cheap. 250 acres, woll improved, 25,000. SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN PRUNE RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND BERRY TRACTS. 3 lots, 5-rootn cotlago, $1000, snap. 5 and 10-acre tracts, close in, 1- to 5-acro tracts cheap. CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OF SALEM 5 lots. 9 room house, barn, chicken yard, fruit and berries, $1000, oovoral business cnanees, roHinurnni, rooming house, grocory storo, black smith, pool hall, cigar stand, SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES, CHEAP. 4Mi acres, 2 houses, on car lino, fine garden tract, S8000. Four room furnished house, good lot, 11(150. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, 2500. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE7 LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, AOCCIDENT INSURANCE, 4, 5, 8 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS, Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phone Main 477. B40 State St. Opposite Court House. Tally up the advantages of Good Clothes If you could induce yourself to take a slip of paper and a pencil and write out the many things you would like to have; incorporated in your clothes, you would quickly see that these items would constitute the essentials of good clothes. None of us know what we want in style, treatment or quality until we tally up. You'll enjoy a look at our suits. They're flooded with advantages, including a pleasing price. C 'lh. Twenty-four and 7-inch new Brocade and small design Foul iJllfZSt ards, Including the New Ottoman weave the very newest types. Big range of colors and soft Spring sha'des, such as Old Bose, Golden Brown, Eoseda Green, Copenhagen, Tan and (JQg jjjjfj $J Don't overlook the pretty Charmeuse and Brocade Crep de Chienes tho season's strongest; also plain Cre po de 'Chines in 10-inch widths. Buster Brown Blue Ribbon SHOES Huie Wing Sang Co. Big Stock of Chinese Fancy and Dry Goods On Big Sale We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonos, WulNts, White Underwear and all kinds of Silk GoodH, House Dresses. Men's and Children's Suits, PanLs and Ovoralls, Ladles' and Gents' Underwear. All kinds of Over shirts, all colors of Sweaters, Shoes, Ladles' and Girls' Fancy Dress. Fancy Neckwear, Ladles' nnd Gents' Hose. Embroldory, Laco, Silk Scurfs, Chlnawaro, Mattings, etc. All goods at greatly reduced prices, Buy your goods hero. Hcmember this is tho storo that saves you money. 325 N. Com'l St. Salem, Oregon 1 nS!w z-aLJ I-, j 7 - v ;oi a switcn to pour a flood of brilliant light it serves to prevent the entry of night intruders even on to the grounds around the house. THE ELECTRIC CO. Phone 85 BUSTED BROWN , snot BOY have found a warm spot in the hearts of a host of chlldron. There are many reasons for this, chiefost among them being the shape of the last it pleases the eye of the child aud affords the real comfort so necessary for tender grow ing feet. BUSTER BROWN SHOES have found a warm place In the hearts of parents because there is LONG WEAR in every pair thereby reducing the shoe bill. We have those shoes in White Tan, Patent, Kid and Gun Metal, mostly buttons the prevailing style. tip? ri;K"",,'"'5i Hsrrdii Mi a Better v. Than a zr Watchdog Burglars strictly avoid houses having -. a watchdog, a baby or a lighted lamp. They have an even greater aver sion for houses wired for electric light. A porch light affords ' the most effective protec j tion. 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