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DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, RALKM, OBEQOK, TUESDAY, APEIL 29, 1913. ?AOT TBXBB. Why Women Have Nerves I.. The 'u" -Mwlefy-sleeplessness-and warnings of pain and dls-T tressaresent by the nerves like flying messengers throughout body and'V limbs, buch feelings may or may not be accompanied by backache or B headache or bearing down. Thp i-ai Hir,w ,.i ii . U I J L . . w.ruauw- Uliu lalliaiilllldUUII. 11 ill tic is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce s Lotion Tablets. Then the nervous system and the entire womanly make up feels the tonic effect of DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION when taken systematically and for any period of time. It Is not a"cure-afl," but has given uniform satisfaction for over forty years, being designed for the Mingle purpose of curing woman's peculiar ailments. Sold in liquid form or tablets by druggists or send SO one-cent stamps for a box of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tablets. Ad. Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. l Efl uxtinan ought to potseu The ( i . People' Common Seruo Medical Jtd-, tutr in R.V. Pierce, M.D. 1008? , Pages. It answer Questions of str- . C Teaches mothers how to core for their , I , children and themsthes. It'e the emeu , ' . gencu doctor In vour own harm. Send , 1 31 arm-cant stamps to Dr.Ptereeataoooe, i. t ' 1 ' . ... . ... . . -i ing picked up if they should fall in the line of passing steamers. , It is Mr. Backer's intention, after ascending from Las Palmas, to trust the Siu-hartl to the current of the trade winils in hopes of reaching Cuba or some point on the South American const, a distance of some 16,000 miles. Mr. Brucker believes his gas supply will last fully ten days;, forty-eight hours more than the trip is calculated to cou sume. ' The great danger of over gas expan sion from tl'.o heat of the sun has been partially eradicatde by the use of a DAYTON MAN MLS Writer Paid a Dollar for the Sack He Received, and Many Hundred .Sacks Were Sold. On March 29, when the city of Day ton, Ohio, was submerged by the flood Try The New Way of Curing Corns Easy as One, Two, Three; No Fuss, Ko Pain, by Using ETS-IT." Just take two seconds to put a little "GETS-IT" on that corn. That corn la "done for" as sure as the sua rises. The corn shrivels up, vanishes. That's , . . . , i . 1. 1 waters, the ('. F. Ijuising Nursery Co., ! patent spring safety valve dovice iir.it j uiit;u u alien ui jruiuiuc. ,u ttiu iiuuu- I SWISS BALLOON TO ATTEMPT TO CBOSS THE ATLANTIC 'Once more man's latent spirit of in- Mil C' t on to its dosti, intion iu Iho swii! of tr:,r"ie winds. Jooiih Brucker, the loader of the ex- qttisitiveucss, adventure and patriotism petition is a resourceful and experienc- is about to exert itBelf in the form of 9d aoronaut, and it is owing to the en adopted by the Suchard I, and as it is Mr. BrueUer's intention to sail as close as is practical to tile water, little dan ger is looked for' from that source. Some little difficulty has arisen through the refusal of the military au thorities to allow the balloon to tnaka its ascension within the military zone. This, however, has necessitated only a temporary delay, and the ascension mil take place in the immediate future Its fate, success or failure, will be decided within the next few weeks. A farewell Dinner. On Thursday, April 24, a merry crowd gathered at the home of Mr. Dan Gibson, 2305 Currant avenue, and 1 tabIeB innumerable swept away, brok- stricken citv, and euclosed in tho sack I was a note requesting tho person who ; received the vegetables to return tlio epistle. Yesterday the nursery com- pany received the note on which was written the following: ' "I was not in tho flood district, tho edge of it wSs about 100 feet north of Hickory street. I enclose the ad un der which I got the sack of potatoes for $1.00. In the flood district they distributed them free. It will take all summer to clear up the debris and mud in the flooded territory. No de scription can do justice to the havoc caused by the water and fire. Houses, their nvn a. fniawn11 riinnai fn Mr onri i cu uiucca. vHiriD ow. vu Mrs. Errett and Mr. and Mrs. . Picker-1 foundations, but battered so they will ing before their going from Salem. ' have to b wrecked. Over 800 horses There were 37 ate dinner and enjoyed hv beeen removed from the Btreets so rar. Tne loss oi nie is sun un known, and is not as large as at first supposed, as no definite list of the missing ones can yet be made out. We are well pleased with the potatoes as well as apples, which at 85 cents per bushel we bought, came from Dayton, Wash. JOS. E. WALTZ, 524 Hickory Street, Dayton, O. April 21, 1913. The "ad." which Mr. Waltz rofers to was taken from the Dayton Even ing News, of April 19. The mercantile firms of the Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. insert in the advertisement that the relief committee has asked it to each other's company until Mr. and fllrs. Errett were called to go home, then a sad goodbye was extended to each. We know not whether we will meet them in this world, but God's promise is: all who serve him will meet again in heaven, where there are no sad partings. Those invited to share the event were: Mr. and Mrs. Errett, Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibson, Mrs. M. Flynn, Mrs. C. Hill, Mrs. K. Keneely, Mrs. S. Hall, Mrs. D. Crites, Mrs. E. A. Eitchio, Mrs. V. H. Ritchie. Mrs. J. Evans, Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. A .Another trans-oceanie balloon attempt. This time it is tho Swiss who will strive to pin success below the long, patient list of failures already recorded. The aim of the expedition is to cross the At lantic, leaving from the Canary Islaulu And landing in Cuba or the eastern oast of South America. It will be a lappy stroke of incongruity if thin lit tle in lan I nation succeeds in achieving what her .tiuritime sisters have strug gled in Q;n to accomplish. Las I'll inn, in the Canary Islands, is the HiOiK' of active and sanguino prp-a.-:u:c&f for the ascension of this m -at-'in I contestant It is from here that the 3.:chard II will rise and bury its huB-e head in the clouds to be buffe .'d ' Horaie. Mre. a Thrann. Mrs. C. Scott. Mrs. A. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. B. Moor- nelP turn ovor 8t0CKS 01 BI'r,les anu man, Dwight, Hazel and Opal Hill, Ira, potatoes into cash, which it agreed to Mildred, Hazel and Loven Horsey, do free of chargo, and at no profit to Clarise Ritchie, Doris and Dorothy the firm. Prices quoted for potatoes Wood, Grace Flynn, Miss May Ward ranS"a from 50 contB to 1'00' and BP- and Fave Ritchie. Mrs. N. Gule, Mrs. Ploa 801(1 at 83 conlB Per M. Cunningham, Mrs. W. Ritchie, Mrs, M. Johns, Mrs. M. Barton. thusiaBtic support of Mr. Carl Russ Suchard, that he has been able to put his natural inclination into tangible re sults. Mr. Russ-Suchard is not only giving his undivided aid to this present trans-Atlantic flight, but it was also through his backing that the previous unsuccessful" attempt of the Stlchard I was made possible. The Suchard II has a capacity of 7, 500 cubic metres and a lifting power of more than 8000 kilos, The Casket, of a consistent, non-leakable material, will float, as tests .have previously demon strated, for a considerable length of time, thus allowing its occupants, in case of disaster, an opportunity of be- WILLAMETTE NOTES. The writer also Btatos that many ! hundred bushels of Salem potatoes were sold at $1.00 per sack. tiiiiiiiititi)iiiiitiiliiiiiiiiititttiiHt THE NEW Modern $4.00 English Dictionary Certificate PRESENTED BI THE CAPITAL JOURNAL APRIL 29, 1913 Six Appreciation Certificates Constitute a Set, M. 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Ap EipMU- Bonut ol A nf Book by Mill, 22e Extra for PmImo 48c n The big question that is now bother ing the students is "Will it rain on May Dayf" Extensive preparations are being made for every event of the day and the junior play, which comes that evening, cannot be postponed so that every one is very anxious about tho way old Jupe Pluvius behaves the next few days. May Day Manager Herman Clark says that the most of the campus im provement work will be on the west end of the campus. The curbing from the medical building to Lausanne hall will be put in Al Bhape and the lawn in front of the college of music and in front of Lausanne hall will bo raked down and the whole sowed to grass, The freshman girls are planning a candy booth for May Day. The track men are working in the stadium today, the inclemency of tho weather making work on the field im possible. The tryouts for the difforent tennis teams that were to have occurred this afternoon have been postponed on ac count of tho weathor. Tha prospects for a tennis tournament May Day are very dubious. YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH YOUR FIRST THOUGHT Burned to Death. tTJNiTCD rums limited wml. Scattlo, April 28. Mrs. Loda Skill man, about 30 years old, and her 5-year-old son were burned to death, and Wil liam Canfiold was probably fatally burned in a fire which eomplotoly de stroyed the Contral hotel, at Ronton, about 2 o'clock this morning. If you have children, naturally your first thoughts are lor weir health. You, certainly want them to develop strong healthy constitutions. The most careful attention must be given when children show the first I symptoms of the many common all- 1 menu. Perhaps they are weakly and thin, or grow too fast, thus sacrific ing strength. These and other ap parently minor ailments may be the forerunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge which is essentially children's tonic. First of all, It will properly care for the child's stom ach. It will also Improve the appe- jtlte, and will add strength to the other organs of the body. In cases of thin or Impure blood, it Increases the number of red corpuscles enab ling the enriched blood to keep the I body healthy and strong. Among the most common ailments that children develop Is that of a disordered stomach, leadtnc to, an impaired digestion. In many cases this trouble is due to parasites. In the intestinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jayne's Tonlo Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. For more than 80 years millions of children have been restored to health through the use of this tonic In sist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. "When I Think of All the Things I Tried for Corns nnd Failed, and CETS-IT Got 'em In a Hurrr. the surprise you got by using this new plan corn cure. There's nothing to stick to the stocking or sock; your corn pains stop. You're saved the bother of applying plasters that make the corn bulge out from the core. You're saved salvea that eat into the healthy flesh and "pull"; no more fuss ing with bandages. You don't have to help by picking and dragging out your corns or cutting with knives or razors. GETS-IT" Is safe, painless, stops pain, never hurts healthy flesh. It is guaranteed. Try it on warts, calluses and bunions, too. 'GETS-IT" is sold at all druggists at 25 cents a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. AN APPEAL TO WIVES You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the reBult of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that Is needed In the home to purchase food and clothing. ORRINE has sav ed thousands of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can be given se cretly. Your money will be refunded if. after a trial, It has failed to benefit Costs, only $1.00 a box. Come In and get a free booklet and let us tell you of the good ORRINE Is doing.. J. C. Perry. J. C. Perry WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DRESSES FOR HOUSE WEAR $1.25 to $12.50 III 1 ! !! KM ' lit: ' The largost line of house dresses in Salem that's what wo hear every day. This insures you a variety of dainty styles to choose from. Materi als of Chambray, Percale and Zephyr Gingham. All made in a superior manner. Fancy Suits Greatly Reduced German Silver Mesh Bags, special Dainty Lingerie Waists, special.... All Wool Sweaters, special QUALITY , I1.79 $1.19 .!.... , ...$1.8 POPULAR tMJhipfcir mnpim MERCHANDISE inn jtt etrnw state; t priccs Let Us Show You. If you are a Bufferer of piles or hem morholds in any form, come to our store and lot us show you Meritol Pile Bern edy. It is one of the best preparations we have ever handled, and is sold on a positive guarantee. Capital drug store. Journal Want Advs. Bring Eesults. New Incorporations. Dittmar-Poterson company, Portland, 5000. A. F. Coats company, Tillamook, TO, miO. The Eiigono Co-Oporativo Association, Kiigeno. ( hanslor & Lyon company, Portland, 200,000. Beautiful Halt, a Joy Forever, If you have a beautiful head of hair, try to keep it. If you have not, try to get it. Meritol Hair Touio kocps the scalp cloan, promotes a healthy growth oi beautiful hair, and keeps It toft and lustrous. Try it. Capital drug store. Jnnrril Want Adrs. Ilrlni Mean Its. Morris' Cash Grocery and Feed Store My prices are right others cannot duplicate with quality of goods: 23-lb box Italian prunes .76e 3 Carnation milk .26c 3-Tb Best Head Bice 25c 4 Mi lbBest Japan Bice 26c 4 pkgs Seeded raisins ....... ..........25c Extra Cholse Sugar Cured Bacon Backs ... .........18c Extra Sugar Cured Pis Nie Harts, large size 14c 4 pkgs A. & II. Soda 25c 3 cans Solid Pack tomatoes ........25c 3 cans Extra Choice Corn ..........25c 1 can Extra Choice Pineapple......15c 2 cans Choice Table Peaelios ...... ....25c 2 cans Choice Table Apricots ........25c 2 best pBrrot Oysters 16c 4 Krinkle Corn Flakos . 25o Large size Goldon Bod Oats or Wheat - 25c 5-lb best Lard BOc 5 ib best Compound 6O0 1 gal. White Clover syrup ... BOc Best coffoe In Salem, lb ....30c Best Valley Flour ..$1.10 Best Dalles Patent Flour M $1.30 Try a Sack. Free dellrery Inside of city limits. Free tickets to Ye Liberty and Weiford. rhone 14(7. Cor. Morris ave and Fair Ground Roil rains in the Stomach. If you continually complain of pains in the stomach, your liver or your kid neys are out of ordor, Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetes or Bright 's Disease. Thousands recom mend Electric Bitters as the very best Btomach and kidney medicine made. H. T. Alston, of Baleigh, N. C, who suf fered with pain in the stomach and back, writes: "My kidneys were de ranged and my liver did not work right. I suffered much, but Eloctric Bitters was recommended and I im proved from tha first dose. I now feel like a new man. " It will improve you, too. Only SOo and $1.00. Becommend ed by J. C. Perry. The looking glass reveals our defects to ourselves. The wineglass discloses them to others. ' ' I ea Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist wilt refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60s Sending Your Clothes to Some Laundries is Much Like Setting Eggs You wait for six, seven or eight days and may get the KIND of laundering you want, and may not. While with us, you know exactly what your laundry will look like bofore you give It to us. The finest facilities, and no question of how they'll look when de livered. The smartest finish and no trusting to anything except your own eyes. Our service is quick consistent with GOOD work, Isn't it worth trying this laundry, SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-166 S. Liberty Phone 25 Big Surprise for Marion and Polk Counties HIGHEST PKICES PAID FOB OLD CLOTHES, BAGS AND BTJB BEB. We have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws and all kinds ol! tools and machinery. Also chicken netting and hog wire, Bargain prices. Everything from a needle to a piece of gold. The house of a half of million bargains. ' II. STEIN60CK JUNK CO. 233 State Street. Phone Main 24 Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem I Ami A AT MOTOR HVX-Il!V CYCLES watt Mnrp Aaaailtloa, nihil Tackle, Ete. Rerth Cevmerclal Street fheae 11 If" 11 M i f f Agents B. C. H. anal Oakland Valley motor tar to. movt. s vvtm MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS By Gross I I tt-fmt i-y. I '' ."Wei, i Vv, vriP f i0mt ,.T .-,tce.-r T y C- 'I jpf Fill Off COut L 7 NJ mr 'm err r hi i i-rw--r-u i I 1 1 --- i i i k mm WWm- 1 .'-t LtottTOEW AlJ .... IX 1 XJXbTi U .V W'Zyi.I'VW S MC..i eevsor it. jo4t mm 33ka& . JV. ' It JR"BS HENRY JR. 5AY5 kh ousr Tt?v to Btr HAPPENS