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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1913)
" AOB EIOHT DJJZ.T OAPIT1L JOTTElfAl, IAXEH, OXZQOS, TtTESDAT, RAT 6, 1913. See Use Our Efficient St CITY NEWS. Dresners, t complete line, from $S.fl0 up, at ChIc Broil. Mri. Timid Hill in veiling friends in Beattlo for a few days. tfo-carts mid sulkies. Bo stiro and see ours before you buy. Calof Bro. Horn cookoj moals, hot lunch nil day at the Cozy Kitchen, 412 Court stroet. 5-fl-tf Moos, Attontionl ' Initiation- -mud entertainment tonight. H. 11. Turner, seerotary, . On will be lined in killing dog at tho city pound hnroafter. The council voted to permit the purchase of S3 feet Of pipe, " Mrs. Albert Clark, son Leo, and Mm. Anna Schoppert have rotnrnod from Norton, near Newport, whore thoy vis ited relative!. Until late In the fall council meeting Will bo I'eld at ft p. m. hereafter. Last nlght'a meeting wan the first this spring under the new arrangement. Mrs. Clifford Smith, of Marion, Ohio, liaa come to spend the summer with Mist Florence Hoffmeycr, of 475 North Commercial street. Five Htar Flour" In unbleached and otherwise guaranteed iinilcr the I'uro Food law a. Order a sack today from L. A. Weslaeott Co., 170 Houth Commer cial street. Phono Main 178. Julius Wolfe and his father, Adolph, were lu the city yesterday on business. The former is the wollkunwn hop man of Silverton, ami his gonial fuce is seen In Halem often. The "Woonas," the only Portland team to trim the Henators last soasoii, will pluy here next Sunday, May 11. A hot game is expected, The new Sa lem uniforms will be worn, ami they mo the outwit what is. ' Don't miss it. 8-n-eod-.lt J. Dowser was elected mayor of HII veitun yesterday. O. M. Opsimd, Chns. llichs .ind W, L. C'uuiiiuglium wore cho sen as counilliiieii. Tho priipositiuu to give the Portland Light 4 Water com pany a franchise was lost. The propo sition to bond for 50,000 for water works was lost, Lord's addition It now ou the mar ket finest residence properly ever of fered in the city four blocka from business center. Prices on these lots are put down very low, so as to close out the property toon, For tule by W. A. Rutherford, PhoneHOI. 4-13 eod lnio O-liii-U L . 1. . ,i .11.. ... 1 . !l Note These Three Footwear Points Bins-cut in point of assort ment. for Included are the Intent designs, etc., all smart models -suitable, for any occasion. Biggest in point of high quality every shoe In made and de signed by an expert. Biggest in point ol' viiliie, puxe-'Ming as they do mure than unusual meiit, I -n't this the kind of a shoe store you should pat.-enlret Rcinljftrt'. 4 Home of the Hanan Shoe Salt St. IKTniA AT MOTOR 111 Ml fill CYCLES Special Sale of Men's Suits at Meyers Suits that were $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 offered at the low price of $15.00. Other suits reduced at 20 per cent and 33 1-3 per cent less. Here re uit in many model about one of a kind left light, medium and dark colon In many desirable fabric. No excuie in going without a suit when you have your selection of these at just $15.00 EACH r ; the Window Display on Court St. Mail Order Department The National Edison Ma.da lump beats jhein all. Hoe Goo. Petteugnll, l.'i.) North, liberty street. The city potiiidmaster killed nine dogs and collected in licenses dur ing the month of Aprilhe reports. There wen) "1 births, 10 female and 14 inuic, in the city during the month of April, according to, tho health offi cers report. ' , Mrs. 0. W. lianck, who was operated on at the Willamette Sanatorium about ten days ago, Has returned home again, but will not he able to bo on her feet for some time. " " ' The work of painting the W'atfo foun Win has been delayed a week because of the failure of the contractor to get paint from Portland. A white coating is to bo placed on the fountain. Chair man Brown of the park- committee, is anxious to get the fountain painted so that it can be operated again. f The owners of the Oregonian eavfe tore down an old kitchen before they found out that they could not replace it with a frame structure. Tho matter is lu the hands of the fire, and wator com mittee of the city council for adjust ment, The pupils of Laura Grant gave a home recital Saturday afternoon at which time a number of the mothers were present. They praised the pupils highly upon their advancement as none had completed a year's work and som had studied only a short time. Tho committee on health of tho city council liaa under consideration a prop osition of the health officer to install new steel cells, refurnish and white wash tin' walls of the men's department of the city jnil. It Is not known wheth er there is enough money available, but the necessity of the improvement is ad mitted. "fiend me a half-ton of vetch hay like the last. This Is tho only good hay r have I een able to get tor the last two months,' was a customer's greeting to day, The slime satisfaction is assured you if j mi order, wheat, barley, oats, bran, shorts, middlings, etc., of L. A. Weslaeott Jfc Co., 170 South Cominerc cial street. Phone Main 217.1. The revival services at tho Leslie M. K. church, on South Commercial street, are increasing iu Interest and, power. The evangelist preached the old lime gospel, with the old time vig or. The subject for this eveuliig is: "Christ's Prescription for Chronic Condition." Services begin promptly at ft o'clock, A cordial invltntiou is extended to nil to attend these ser vices. lr, W. !, Jfc Nary, head of the east era Oregon hospital for the iiisnuo at Pendleton, win here today to attend the meeting (,f the asylum board and made his first report since the institu tion mis opened. F.arlv in the vear. ... mi- n-t nun nnt iipetuM, ;io pa tients were transferred to the eastern Oregon section, from the asvium here, and 17 new ones have been received, ac '"I'M t the superintendent 'a report. t Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever rR. T. FELIX COL-RAID'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL DEAIITIFIER LmK, tint Mlh 1Mx4VS n tttnr fcion.lab I n bMiltTi i.4 tlf 1 Am .U(tlk. ft Km i.hhJ th t4 v4 m ?mr. Uiit U B.t k.....l.. lust It tobtwrtt It proprtlr fUBittx A.'fDI tiUtWHIII.' runt, nr. 1 a, Hmr ,14 to 1 tvly of th tuut U tl tlt.u , " t rwtj ltvti Will M lhL Mia ins" ( Mm' i the I fcun.ft,, f t th. Mf ia tat rrw -r kit .trmisia npj ' L'ktltrtl .Hlls) C'44ttM U KtSIW. MUHOrilll r-Js. 17 (rnl im Hint lM watt iairr AuaitlUsa, rtakla TmII. Its. Rsrtk (sirll Htreel f.eM Ml when in need A cooked food sale willjbe given by the Altnr Society of the Catholic church lit liuren '& Hamilton's next Saturday. Miss Beatrice and Miss, Flora Truitt went to independence Friday murn ing to visit their friends, and hail a aplondid timo, returning homo Sunday evening ou tho 4 o'clock train. Hov. A. O. Marshall, pastor of the Baptist church, leaves tonight for Se attle, to bo away until Thursday. Ho goea as a representative of the Nation al Home Misaiou Society, in the ad justment of the Pacific const mission ary budget. Street Commissioner Cornelius is on record today as having used great quan tities of gravel in repairing atreota of Sulem during tho past woek or so. Ho also reports that he fixed up the atreot in front of Karl Race 'a property, aa or dered by the council at the suggestion of Councilman Minton. Did you aee the Senator work Sun day! Nol I went fishing, and didn't get a fish. Ouesa they had some game from what I hoar. Well, I should Bay they did. Never saw the boy do bet ti r. You can figuro on me horoaftor. Baker is giving ua more for the mon ey than any one has cvor done before. That 'a what they all say. 5-6-eod-3t The annuul conference of tho Oregon Washington Evangelical ansociation will be held in Salem Thursday and Bishop 8. P, Strong will preside. Tho proposed fedcraton" collego at Philomath will be one of the propositions considered. Changes of many pastors who have served "he time limit will be considered. Delegates to the World's Christian con ference will bo named. Suit was commenced this morning iu the cir-uit court by tieorge 8. Graves agninst Carrie Graves to either collect .'HO.L'O as the value of personal prop erty, alleged in tho complaint to bo in possession of tho defendant, or recover tho property iu question. Tho plaintiff alleges that tho defendant now holds, besides a .tfflO diamond ring, many oth er articles, such as clothes, wringers, wino glasses, etc. C, X. Inman ap pears as counsel for the plaintiff. Although there is an appropriation for only about 50, Governor Went be lieve a way sliuold bo found to fur nish transportation for nil tho voter ana of Oregon who wish to attend the Gettysburg anniversary celebration to do so. Seventy five want to go, and it is suggCHted that public-spirited meu furnish the additional transportation funds, and have the legislature cover tho deficit, figured at about :1000, when it meets two years hence. About 20 of the M who applied have signi fied their willingness to withdraw, tho trip being long and strenuous. To honsewiivivi and homo builders who are contemplating the purchase of residence proxrty in Salem should buy where the genu laden dust will not be constant disturbance, A post card will bring you full particulars. Ad dro box 51, Salem, Ore. 5 (1. -it MARRIED, KKI.1.0GO FAKRAK. At the home uf the bride, 3!l North Cottage St., Monday, May 5, UH.'l, Hobert Noel Kellogg and Mini Gladys Atkinson l'nrrar. The biide is the daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Spiire Farrar. There were about forty people present at the ceremony, which was officiated over by liovs Barr G. I.ee. The happy couple are now en route for parts unknown. MARRIED. WAHXKK-KKAM-At the minister's residence lu Salem, Monday evening. May 1!M:, George T. Warner, of Porllaud and Miss Jennie Ream, of Turner, Rev. P. 8. Knight performing the ceiemony. Their home is to be la Portland. ANNOUNCEMENT To Dressmakers and to all who do their own sewing A pattern demonstrator sent here by the makers of Butter ick Patterns will be with us for several days. Those who are interested or would like to know about these splendid patterns and how to use them are invited to visit the pattern counter and ask Miss Swan about them. The new Summer Fashion Book is now ready and may be had at the pattern counter for 25c, including, free, any pat tern you may select. Woman's World Speaker Clark'a Daughter Will Study Government!. fi,i'iI)r,r- 1 9 D American Pruis AMOclatton. liait OpCNKVUBTB CLABK. Mint Genevieve Clurk, tbe daughter of Siwaker und Mrs. Cbanip Clark, has sailed for turupe to make a speclul study of Europeuu goTernments. BUe la cbaperouiHl by Mnt. George Harvey, wife of tbe New York publisher. After a abort shopping trip Id Paris Miss Clark aud Mrs. Harvey will go to Homo, where they will be Joined by Mis Dorothy Harvey, now in school there. Mlas Clark, who celebrated her eighteenth birthday last December, Is well verxed iu American political lore and theoriua. 8Ue baa an ambition to become a great writer. A abort time ago aho decided to enter upon a news paper career. A Washington newspa-' per woman has been tutoring Miss Clark, and ahe bas already written lev era I news atorlos. So far, California hasn't threatened to secede. EVERY CHILD SHOULD BE GIVEN THIS TONIC When children have so appetite; when they are Continually peevish and Irritable; when they are restless In tholr sleep it Is almost a certain Indi cation that their digestive organs are troubled with worms or other para sites. This Is a very common ailment and easily remedied. Physicians wilt tell you that nearly every child Is so troubled at aonie time, and, In fact, many adults suffer In the same way. Among adults this troublo is Invaria bly referred to as Indigestion, when in reality It Is due to s small parasite which Infests tbe Intestinal tract. For children, Jayne's Totvlo Vermi fuge Is unsurpassed, as It Is not only destructive to these parasites, but completely removes the nests In which their young are deposited. Seldom does It purge, and the improvement In the health of the child will be the first and best Indication of ths bene ficial results of ths medicine. Not only will the Vermifuge destroy all the parasites, but Its wonderful tonic effects will restore ths digestion which has been Impaired. For children, the addition of a little sugar will make it so palatable that they will take It readily. Millions of parents have praised it tor mors than eighty years. Insist ott Jaynes; ac cept no other. Bold by druggists ev erywhere. Dr. D. Jayns Boo, Phil adelphia, Ps - - 1 STOLE FOR HIS BABY Juan Contraet Caught Passing His Ra tions Through the Bars is Given His Liberty. - Los Angeles, Cal., May 6. Juan Con traez is free today to work his fingers to the bone for the wife and little ones whose destitute condition got him into jail, and out again. t'nabb to buy toys for his babies, Contract was arrested and sentenced to sixty dtys in jail when a policeman caught him stealing a ten-cent rubber doll from a toy shop for his vear-old baby, Clemencita. After he had. been in jail two days, a turnkey saw him pass several pieces of hard prison bread through the bars of his cell to his wife, who had come to visit him. The occurrence was reported to Police Judge I rederickaon, who called the man into court, where he met his wife and their five children. Their whole pitiful story came out, and Contraez was re leased, v hile court attaches, newspaper men aud others made up a purse to last the family fntil Juan got a job. A Small Strike. Portland, Or., May 6. A strike of five deck hands on the steamer Amer ican, plying between Portland and St. Helens, Ore., caused a delay of three hours in the departure of the boat. A gang of loggers .anxious to reach their destination, finalla- volunteered their services. The strike was the result of the activities of a labor organizer, who made his appearance just before the boat was scheduled to leave. Notice of Proposed Ee-Establlshment and Change of Grade on Falrmount Avenue From Lincoln Street to Su perior Street Notice to the public is here by given that tho common coun cil of the city of Salem, Ore gon, proposes v to re-establish aud change the official grade of Fairmount avenue between the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Lincoln street and the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Superior street. The grades which are proposed to be established by the common council are described as-follows: At the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Lin coln streets, at an elevation of 201.3 feet above said base of gradea. At the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Wash ington street, at an elevation of 215.5 feet above said bane of grades. At the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Siipe rior street, at an elevation of 230.8 above said base of grades. All persons owning property adja cent to said Fairmount Avenue or the part thereof described above and upon which it is proposed to re-establish and change the grade, are hereby notified to make and file their written remon strance with tho city recorder, if any they have, against the said proposed re-establishment snd change of grade within the period of ten (10) days from the final publication of this no tice and unless the owners of more than two-thirds majority of the super ficial area of the property adjacent to said Fairmount Avenue or the part thereof particularly affected by said proposed re-establishment or change of grade, remonstrate in the manner pro vided by the charter of the city of Sa lem, Oregon, within tho period above named, the common council will pro ceed to re-establish and change the grailo of said Fairmount Avenue, as above. set forth by the passage of an ordinance on or after twenty (20). days from the date of the first publication of this notice. This notice is published for ten (10) days in a daily newspaper published in the city of Salem, Oregon, ths first publication being the 0th day of May, 1013. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. s o in When you ask for Butter Ask for BUTTER CUP BRAND Capital City Creamery Phone 299. 383 Court St. IN FKE5CKIP i IONS t We give the higheer quality and X charge the lowest prices. Schaefer's Drug Store No. 135 Commercial Street Deutsche Apothske. , Iowa Machine Shop Punch and die work a specialty. Mod el work machinery developed sad per fected. Brass patterns. Experimental work. Automobile repairs. D. B. BROWN, 2o2 Chemcketa Street. GKM1SK CHH'kEM TAXALES. Wholesale and retail. Special for weddings and parties. Call Main 2041 or come to Fred in front ot ths Madi son, Ths first chicken tamale Fred mods In Salem, now yon see them st sry place. I bet 25 these or not Ilk Fred's Tamale. Tou try on for yourselt Ml-tt HERPICDDE There is nothing "just as good" as NewbrVs Herpicide. Some dealers will even go so far as to tell you they have something better. That dealer has an axe to grind. You can't stop his grinding, but you can prevent hira grinding it at your ex pense. There is one sure, swift way to do it. Go where you can get what vou ask for. You wouldn't be obliged to do this very often, as fortunately the majority of druggists are honest and conscien tious. Newbro's Herpicide has been so long and favorably known as ''the original dandruff destroyer" that no one should be deceived. When you need a hair remedy, you don't want one. which merely promises to kill the dandruff germ and prevent the hair from falling. You want one that will do it. Herpicide does it. The hair becomes soft and lustrous. There is life, snap and beauty where formerly the hair was dead, dull and brittle. Applications of this wonderful pro phylactic may be obtained at the best barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Send ten cents in postage or silver to The Herpicide Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Mich., for a nice sample of Herpicide aud a booklet telling all about the hair. Newbro's Herpicide in 50c and $1.00 size's is sold by all dealers who guaran tee at o do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. . NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Three cows, 2 fresh, 771 North Commercial street. 5-0-3t FOR SALE Choice White and Buff Orpington chicks, five weeks old. 154 Columbia street, corner North Front street. 5-6-4t" FOR SALE Four-burner Perfection oil stove, with oven. Inquire at 855 North Commercial street. It OLD PAPERS FOR SALE Just the thing to put under carpets 10 cents per bundle. Capital Journal. 4-Sl-tf FOR RENT Second floor of Lebold Bros, brick building on State street. Suitable for lodge purpose, etc. Size 20x80 feet. Close in. Inquire 1144 .': State street. Phone 145. 5-3-3t WANTED A driving horse, not over 9 years old, of 1000 or 1100 lba. weight, must be perfectly safe for a lady to drive. Address John Girard in, Turf or, Or. Phone Farmers 45 5-2-4t MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE Co. Quotations for today Ranch butter 2023c CREAM, butterfat 30c Eggs 18c On Liberty and Ferry 8ta. 5-1-tf FOR RENT Depot Hotel, furnished. A A. Englebart. Phone 1190. 4-29-tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near City Hall, 330 N. High st., phone 4. 4-10-tf SALEM Fl'EL YARDS We are now booking orders tor summer delivery slab wood, mill wood, onk, ash, first and second growth fir. Prices rea sonable. Also dry wood of all kinds cut to suit. Phompt deliveries. Phone Main 529. 752 Trade street. Mark Sidilall, proprietor. FOR SALE Motorcycle, in first-class condition. Box 135, Salem. 5-8-3t" FOR RENT A good, modern 6-room house, large garden spot. Phone Main 1843. 5-6-6t NORTHWEST RCO representative is here. If you have any old carpets you wish woven into fluff rugs, noti fy S. A. Dohner. Phone 1730. One thousand satisfied patrons. 5-6-lt FOR SALE tieiiiiine Cuthbert rasp berry and Lawton blackberry plants. Phone Farmers 195. 5-6-3t WANTED. Two lii.-e families for those splendidly furnished apart ments at the Lincoln, (133 Ferry strt'i't. ' Sfl-tf DEAY8 AND EXPRESS. SALEM TRl'CK PKAY CO-W. W. ftrown i Sons, proprietors. Anto truck st regular team rates; country trips and excursions solicited, Stor age at reasonable rates. Thone 74. Office 20f State, corner Front, Man ning Uiilding. .VO-lm A slight cold in a child or grown person holds possibilities of the gravest nature. Croup may come on suddenly in tho night, bronchitia or pneumonia may develop, snd severe catarral trou bles and consumption are possible re aults. Foley 'a Honey and Tar Com pound nipa a cold at the outset, cures croup quickly, checks a deep-seated, racking cough, and heals inflamed mem branes. It does sot constipate and eon tains bo opiates. Refuse substitutes. Pr. Stone Drug Co. NEW AND SECOND HAND STORES. J. N. SHANTZ. New and Second-hand Store, Fifth and Market, North Sa lem. Bargains in refrigerators, stoves, ranges gas ranges, sewing machines, new and socond-hand lawn-mowers, garden tools, iron beds from $2 up Highest cash price paid for second hand goods. See me before you buy or sell. Phone Main 634. 5-6-tf 190 -Acre Orchard for Sale Of prunes and cherries, one mils from Dallas, Ore. Five years old and upwards. In tracts to suit, st 22S to $400 per sere. Also 218 acres of farm land st 980 to $125. Payments one-third down, balance In six yean. By the Fleming Realty Co, Phone 303, or S. P. Kimball, owner, phone Farmers 561, Salem, Oregon. A. J. Barham, Dallas Agent. NTD-TF Salem Box & Mfg. Co. Screen doors and windows made to order. All sizes prompt service. Phone 308 247 Miller St. To Purchasers For farms or city property see Dr. W. A. Cusick, over Fry's drug store. tf MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joha H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Balsm, Or esroiu Phone 1551. Cherry City Candy Factory I Cherry City Ice Cream t and Fountain Syrups 266 Chemeketa Street. Zhone 2482 i- DR. ASSELJf, DENTIST t Graduate N. W. U., Chicago, t Salem Bank ft Trust Building. J Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 M, MtDHIMMMIHMIIIIIIt ;j Karl Neugebauer WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. ; I Masonic Temple. State St. MM MM NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCBGHARDT MEREDITH Resident Agents IS. 8tate Street ON REAL ESTATE 314U.S. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN Ob Good Real Estate Secirity. TIMS. K. vnnn Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem. Or, REAL ESTATE Money to Loan. JACOB ft CO, Phone 2424. 206-20? ilubb,r4 Bldg MONEY TO LOAN On root Ked Eiute seeirlty. BECHTEL ft BTBOH SUte Stmt COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sole .gent, for the Famoua Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL rrrrT. n E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'N.IL Pbon. 810. Yard, oppo.it. 8. i. songer depot. r WOOD AND COAL in OUT nnantl,. . JAPANESE LAUXDRI AND DHT CLEAMXQ WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicts fabrics. Work Z for and deliver promntl. Terry Bt OtflM Phnn u.i. ... mm jgg Rlfdon Rsaldenea Main in WGDOK.RICHARDSOj, J rrnl Mrsctor. Sad CnderUksr, B1 N. Hltn Btrsst