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PAGE SIX. DAILY CAPI TAX JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEOON, TUESDAY, APEEL 29, 1913. HUSBAND NAILED ROBBER ON GATES Wife so Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Least Noise How Curedt A City Engineer Authorized to Employ Additional Man to Inspect Elec trical Wiring. Snap for Ait 1 '! Mi 1 1 BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY. YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE MOST DANGEROUS WITH DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY THE MOST INFALLIBLE CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR THROAT AND LUNGS PRICE SOc AND $1.00 I SOLD AND OIMHANTHD BY I J. C. I'EBKT. Eecommends for a Good Season. Because they cured him of kidney and bladder trouble, C, II. Grant, 230 Wav erly St., Peoria, 111.,, tells the result of his taking Foley's Kidney Pills: "Backache and congested kidneys made Die suffer intense pains. Was, always and floating specks bothered me. Took Foley's Kidney Pills and saw big im provement after third day. I kept on until entirely freed from all trouble and suffering. That's why I recom mend Foley Kidney Pills. They cured me." They are tonic in action and quick in results. Dr. Stone drug store. Lovo at first sight is apt to fade on its initial trip to the wash. You Judge a man not by what he promises to do, but by what he has done. That is the only true test Chamberlaln'B Cough Remedy Judged by tills standard has no superior. Peo ple everywhere speak of It in the high est terms of praJso. For Bale by all dealers. Rostein & Greenbaum SOME OF OUR BARGAINS $1.25 House Dresses for 90c 42 1-2 inch embrodery only 42c yard Large Bed Spread 60c $1.00 Bed Spread 80c $1.25 Bed Spread. ...$1.00 ROMPERS, 22c $1.50 and $2.00 Children's Oxfords $1.00 per pair Boys' Overalls, 38c Muslin Combination Suits SOc New Corset Covers, 25c Ladies' White Shirt Waists, nice new style waists, only $1.00. 50c pair Lace Curtains at 40c 75c pair Lace Curtains at 60c $1.00 pair Lace Curtains at 75c $1.25 pair Lace Curtains at $1.00 $1.50 and $1.75 Lace Curtains at $1.25 MILLINERY This most popular department now at its best. You are invited to visit us. Nice hats, ready to wear or shapes. Big display of flowers. All new. The best goods at reasonable prices. We make a specialty of children's hats. See the little hats for the little tots at little prices. 240 and 246 N. Commercial Street PilllBlfflil' llllli! Called Out of Town Called out of town and cau't koop the appointment? I'm glad you called up. Just going to take a down-town car." "Well," It Is certainly good to spend an evonlng at home onco In awhll," said Jones as he hung up his overcoat and settled himself In his favorite armchair. "That Iloll Telephone cortalnly snves a lot ot needless steps, doesn't It?" he remarked to his wlfo, ns ho picked up the evening papor. After a lengthy discussion last night the city council voted to uphold a ma jority report of the ordinance commit tee recommending that tho city engin eer be authorized to employ additional help made necessary by the passage of the wire ordinance. Waring and Brown signed the majority report. The minority report was signed by Jones, who recommended that addition al help be employed only so long as it would be necessary to repeal the wire ordinance. In the discussion he ex plained that the wire ordinance had been passed with the distinct under standing that no additional help would be employed. "Are we going to let down the bani, create a new office and spend the taxpayers' moneyf" he in quired. Stolz told of having to re-wire his place of business because of defective wiring at a cost of $60. He was in "fa vor of making the present ordinance re quiring inspection effective and said that the city engineer was pressed with work and it meant he would have to neglect his more important duties to inspect wiring if additional holp was not provided. Cuminings suggested the charging of a reasonable fee for inspection. Brown explained the city engineer's employes are directly under tho con trol of the council and may be discharg ed at any time. Waring insisted that the ordinance committee never figured that it would not cost something to carry out the in spection. lis V All But Three Oouncilmen Vote In Fa vor of Holding No Vote in June of This Tear. The ordinance providing for a special election in June came up for final read ing last night and was killed, 9 to 3. Brown, Constable Hatch, Macy Slog- mund, Skaife, Southwick, Stolz and Waring voted against the ordinance, and Cuminings, Jones and Mi n ton in favor of it. The matter had been prac tically disposed of at the mooting of the council a wook ago. Earlier last night a report recommendod that tho ordinance be postponed indefinitely. The matter of constructing a sower in North Salem was postponed, it ap pearing that the council had no power under tho charter, to construct a sewer unless authorized at a Bpecial election. A drainage project on Brooks street was reported too expensivo, and action was indefinitely postponed. On motion of Councilman Stolz it was voted to give old Dolly, a horso in the servicos of tho city for 16 yours, a va cation for the suminer in some good pasture. The report of a special committee that Leslie street bo improved from Commercial to Liborty was adopted. In asmuch ns the Improvement from Com mercial to High on Leslie was likely to overtax the William P. Lord estate, and tho improvement was not needed very badly, it was voted to do nothing on it. Munford, Ala. "I was so weak and nervous while passing through the Change of Lite that I could hardly live. My husband had to nail rubber on all the gates for I could not stand it to have a gate slam. "I also had back-, ache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound was advertised for such cases and I sent and Cot a bottle. It did me so much good that I kept on takintr it and found it to be all you claim. I recommend your Compound to all women afflicted as I was." Mrs. F. P. Mullendore, Mun ford, Alabama. An Honest Dependable Medicine Is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. A Root and Herb medicine orig inated nearly forty years ago by Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., for con trolling female ills. Its wonderful success in this line has made it the safest and most dependable medicine of the age for women and no woman suffering from female ills does herself justice who does not give it a trial. If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkhnm'tt Vegeta ble Compound will hel p you.writo to Lydia K.PinkhamMedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,lIass,,for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. IN AS ILL AS GUNS Toot-Ease to Be Added to Equipment of Hospital Corps at Fort Wayne. Under tho above heading the Detroit Free Press, among other things says: The theory is that soldiers whose foet are in good condition can walk furth er and faster than soldiers who have corns and bunions incased is rawhide. The government's foot powder order is regarded as the last word in the sci entific outfitting of the "defenders of the flag." Foot powder has long been in use in the German army, and Uncle Sam's adoption of this form of treating and easing the feet, is in line with the ex pressions heard daily for more than 20 years, in all parts of the world, from those who are shaking Allen's Foot- Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet, nto their shoes, as the only practical and lasting treatment for easing and preventing soro feet. It can bo ob tained from dealers everywhere for 25c, or a trial package will be sent free if you write to Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, X. Y. EVERY BELL TELEPHONE 13 A LONG DISTANCE STATION The Pacific Telephone &Telegraph Company SOMETHING NEW TO BRIGHTEN UP THE X HOME Do you brighton up tho homo every springl ' .At this season more than any other the rooms look as though f f they lioeded tho touch of some- thing new. X Curtains, carpets and rugs. Lin oleum for the kitchen, furniture for the dining room, an odd chair or tnblo for the "living room." A new cover would muke thnt couch look quito protty and In viting. Think those things over wlillo T von consult the advertisements in The Capital Journal. Make a lint of what you need and how much t you can afford to spend, then go through the announcements o( t the shops In The Capital Jour I nal'a advertising columns. This will make your shopping easy and effootlvt. Drives Sick Headaches Away. You will look a good while before you find a bettor modicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure It will ef fect. Sold by all dealers. Stop That Itch! I will fuuruitM you to itop that itch Is two McoiuU. A 23 cant bottU will prora it. No remedy that I have ever sola ror Ecsema, J'sorlasls, and all other dlBeasea of the skin has Klven more thorough satisfaction man me D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema I guarantee this remedy. J. C. Perry. wmef C. L. Rose Co., having sold their entire stock of automobiles, are going out of business, and will sell for the next few days, while they last, tires, tubes, oils, weed chains, etc., way below cost. This is your chance to get what you will HAVE to use in running your machine, and will cost you more after this sale is over. Look at these snap prices, and REMEMBEBR THE PLACE. ' . One United States nobby 2-D clincher tire, 32x3 1-2 $25.40 One United States nobby 2-D clincher tire, 30x3 1-2 $23.70 One United States chain tread Dunlop tire, 32x3 1-2 $22.70 One United States plain tread 2-D clincher, 32 3 1-2 $17.80 One United States plain tread Dunlop, 33x4 $26.70 Four Godyear plain 2-D tires, 33x4 ..$21.00 Four Goodyear tubes, 3x4 $ 5.10 One United States tube, 33x4 i $ 5.10 One United States tube, 30x3 1-2 . $ 4.65 One United States tube, 30x3 $ 2.75 One United States tube, 32x3 1-2 $ 2.80 One United tSates tube, red, 30 3 1-2 $ 4.65 Weed chains, 32x3 1-2 : ......$4.25 Weed chains, 30x3 1-2 $3.90 Weed chains, 34x4 $5.50 Weed chains, 35x4 : $5.50 Weed chains, 36x4 $6.00 Wolf's Head Oil, 5-gallon cans 60c Valvoline Oil, 5-gallons cans 55c Moco Oil, 1 -gallon cans 60c Harris Oil, 1-gallon cans 70c Everything in our store will go at cost. Call and select what you want. 246 S. Com9 1 St. Marion Hotel Block OREGON STATE INSANE ASYLUM. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals for the furnishing of labor and matorial required for the full completion of five separate and distinct buildings (aggregating in cost about $20,000) to be erected at the Asylum Farm, located about five miles south east of the city of Salem, Oregon, will be opened by the board of trustees in the governor's office at 2 p. m., Thurs day, May 8th, 1913, at the state capito building, Salem. Plans and specifications may be ob taincd at tho office of W. C. Knighton, architect, capitol building, Salem. Con tractors will bo required to doposit $25 for the five sets of plans as a guaran tee tlit the plans and specifications re ceived by them will be returned to the architect in good condition on or be fore the date Bet for opening of bids BARGAINS 4-room houso, $850.00, North Salem. 8-room modorn house, fruit and ber ries, barn, $2000. $6,100 takos ideal home, 20 acres. M0 acres in Polk county, choap. 220 acres, well Improved, $22,000. btwt!! at. noon BTJT8 IN PEUNB RANCHES, HOP BANOHES AND BERRY TRACTS. 3 lots, 5-room cottage, $1600, snap. 6 and 10-acra tracts, close in. 1- to B sere tracts choap. CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OP BALEM A Inta. Broom houso. barn, chicken yard, fruit and borries, $1600. aeverai onsiuess cnanraa, rooming house, grocery store, black smith, pool hall, cigar stand, hotol. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES, CHEAP. 4l.j acres, 2 houses, on car line, fine garden tract, $(H)00, Four-room furnished house, good lot, 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, $2750. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE7 LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WB BELL FIRE, LIFE, AOOCIDBNT INSURANCE. 4, B, 8 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. A, B. COOK, Manager. Phon. Mala 477. 640 Butt Bt OpposlU Court Boos. On return of the five Bets of drawings and specifications the money will b refundod. A certified chock for $2000 must ao company proposal and drawn to the or der of Kalph A. 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