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TAGS SHIER DAZLT CAPITAL 70T7B9AL, BAXEM, OXEOOW, TUESDAY, MAT 13, 1913. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiji 1 100 HigK Class, Stylish Suits, regu- larly priced to $32.50, Your choice of the entire lot at only 314.50 lif B 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111! 638TH SURPRISE Sale Tomorrow, Women's Burson Hosiery, Special, I Two Pairs for t Mt tT CITY NEWS. 1 Nathman t Hill have an ui-to-dat sheet metal and plumbing shop at 012 North High street. Phone Main WOO. The police committee today has on its hands a proposition of Councilman M in ton to investigate the public mar ket proposition here. if W: A WW (7 What more can we do to convince you that you positively can find perfect health and relief from your suitering by using Lydia E. Phklum's Vegetable Compound f All the world knows of the wonderful cures which have been made by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, yet some wo men do not yet realize that all that is claimed for it is true. If suffering women could be made to believe that this grand old medicine will do all that is claimed for it, how quickly their suffering would end I We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women in the world and every year we publish many new testimo nials, all genuine and true. Read What These Women Say! UlufTton, Ohio. "I wish to thank you for the Rood I derived from ldiii K. llnklmin' Vegeta ble Compound Kumetlmo bkh. I Buffered eneli month tmelt ngony timt I could Hcarouly endure, nnil niUr taking three bottles of l.vtliu K llnklium'B Vegetable Com pound I whs entirely eured. "Then 1 hiidnuatUiekof orgiinlo lntiimm;itio ) and took Lydia K. l'inkhiun's YoKvtnhlu Compound ivnd I am cured. I thank you for wliht your remedies have done for mo ami tthouM anything bother mo aKikin, 1 shall use it agnin, for I havo Rival faith in your reme dies. You may uso my toatimo uhd and wehnimo. 1 tell every Vor .'SO ynani l.ydln, E. rinkhnm's VeirHnMe Compniitul lias Ihmmi the stamlimt rwiiml v f or f e male Ills. No one. sick Willi woman's ailments Icmis) Justice to herself if she doe not try this fa mum medicine mntto from root ami IhtIw, It bus rratoredsoniaiiy luffertiigwome-a to health. fiWrttetol,TIIA E.rmiU 1EIHCIXECO. IW (COHMDKVrUL) LYNN. MASS.. roradriee. our letter will le oitenml, nsvl svnil answered 7 wouiaa tvad held In strict eonttdeuce. Unquestionably one of the most im- E portant offerings Salem has seen for 3 many a day. A most representative col- s lection of beautiful, stylish models in the newest fabrics and color effects. -J The woman who admires correct dress 5 will particularly fancy this gathering of high-grade suits. We've too many E suits, owing to a backward spring, and must move them before the season ad- E vntices. ' 3 Y"our choice of this entire stock of jS fancy anil novelty suits, priced to E $.'12,150 and navy blue serge suits up to E c'7.50, at only $14.50 each. A ridicu- , limsly low price. I j Another lot of suits regularly priced E to $18.50, choice $13.50. Prices reduced E 'JO por cent on our high-grade line of S Matzon blue serge suits, regularly E priced at $30.00. ' E 3 We urge an early selection, for the choicest suits will be the first to go, S 25 Cents Here's a sale that will bo wel comed by hundreds of women in and around Sulcm, as wo have been repeatedly asked an to when we, woulil have another special sale of tuno ;:ood Burton Hose, Several styles to choose' from plain or ribbcl top, 2 pairs for 2."ic. Seo the big window display. None sold before 8::!0. No tele pono orders received. Wall paper the kind you have been looking for, at prices that will interest you, Buren & Hamilton. Twenty five donkey engines have been purchased by the Silver Falls Lumber Company and will be sot in place as soon as possiblo for tho pur peso of taking out timbor with which to complete the rnilroad which' now taps the Silver C'icok district. ono what your remedies have done for mo." Mrs Kiioda Win gate, l!ox 305, lllult'Um, Ohio. IYntwater, Mich. "A year ago I was very weak nnd the doctor said I had a serious displacement. 1 had Imckaehe and bearing down luiiM so bad that I could not sit In a chair or walk nerivis the tWr and 1 was In severe pain all tho time. 1 felt discouraged as I had taken everything I could think of and was no ln'tter. I U'gtn tak Ing l.ydia K. Tlnkham's Vegeta. bio Compound and now I am stMugaud healthv," Mrs. Auc IUhi.ino, K. V. Li. No. 2, Box V, lVutwatcr, Mich. ffpfl I Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever Dl T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIHER BemoTei Tin, Ptmpltsv Freckle, Mlh P-tctiet, nn beuty. ud d Dm rk'tectlon, Jt biUi ituod tbt tut of to jttn, and la bo hwmlew we tte It totMturelt la properly mmd. Accapt do counte felt of aiaitlu narat. Dr. L. a. rUyr iild to a liwiy of the haut tn (a pallenti : "Ai you ladiei will um them I . rAcoininenrl laBvflHil'a ra m' m tha le&ai Lirrtifu. nf all tha klti prcjiaruon." for sale by all dni(fti-U and Kaflcf Ouoda Dtaiut a la tue Li nltad tiUlea, Cauiul auu urop. fEflO.T.H0PHHS. Pics, 37 Great Jcnn Sirett InrM Special meeting of Multno mah Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M. this evening at 7:80, Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting companions welcome Miss Franc Newman is a guest of friends at Creswell. A new rug and fresh draperies will work wonders for that room. The larg est and best assorted line of room-size rugs In the citjr now on display. Buren b Hamilton, Lord's addition Is npw on the mar ket finest residence property ever of fered In the city four blocks from business center. Prices on these lots are put down very low, so as to close out the property soon. For sale by W. A. Rutherford. Phonei401. Library tables the best in Colonial and straight line styles, and the great est variety in Salem. Buren & Hamil ton. Artisans, attention! 0icu meeting and box social tomorrow evening. Mooso hall. Bo thoro. Ladies bring basket.' "Wear Ever" Aluminum cooking utcnxilx; wear a lifetime, and are safe and sunitury all the time. Buren & Hamilton. Tho Women of Woodcraft have b-on granted perminnion to use the streets of Salem noxt week for carnival purposes. Judge flalloway convened department No. S of the circuit court yesterday and heard motions and demurrers in sovernl cases. Artisan's open meeting. Molvin Bur dick will bo official auctioneer at tho basket social Wednesday evoning. Good program. Ladies requested to bring lunch, Now Idea Gas Stoves aro different and better than tho ordinary. Tome in and let us show you. Buren & Hamil ton. The city of Salem will not fight the suit of Hattie A. Reynolds to nerjuirc title to a tract. City Attorney Page so recommended. The city council last night revoked nn order for pnving Leslie street from Commercial to Liberty. Property own ers plan to make a more extensive im provement. The fire nnd water committee of the city council had under consideration to day a petition of the White House r es taurant to build a one story addition of corrugated iron. The Christian church has extended a call to Tlev. ,T. W. Kilburn, pastor at Tlcaver Falls, Pa., to fill the vacancy left by Pr. Pavis Errett on his removal to Boise, Idaho. Artisans to Portland. The proceeds of the sale of h&sketf. Wednesday even ing will be used to send a drill team to Portland. Open meeting. Bo there. Bring Itinoh. State Engineer Lewis is on the pro gram for an address Saturday at the tifth annual commonwealth conference to be held under the auspices of the Pniversily of Oregon at Eugene. Br. dames Mcflraw, secretary of the World's Christian Citizenship confer ence, addressed the ministers of Salem yesterday on the conference, which is to bo held in Portland next month A fine of from $S to 100 is provided In an ordinance passed last night for thoso dealers who fail to screen all pro ducts, except citms and Bpplos, which are exposed for Sale. Screens for meat markets and such places are also re quired. The ordinance will bo in effect in ten days. All employes of the city, Including tho departments of recorder, treasurer, fire engineer and street commissioner, are entitled to a vacation of two wveks, favorable action beiug taken by the city council on the proposition. Turner thought employes of the city engineer's office were too busy for vacation in the summer time, while they had plenty of vacation in the winter. His motion was lest, however. The Salem Business Men's Lntgue will hold its regular meeting in the Hoard of Trade rooms this evening at 8 o'clock, and the rating system, pro posed recently, will be brought up for dlsctissiou. This matter Is said to be of much interest to members of the league, and a seed attendsuco is de sired, Board of Trade meeting. The regu lar monthly meeting of the Salem Board of Trade will be held at the rooms of th board Wednesday, May U, at 8 o'clock, sharp, to which tho officers of the organiratioa most urgently request all who have the welfare of tho city and community at heart to be prewnt. This is a very important meeting a the dissolution of the Board of Trade will be considered and probably voted upon. Earl A. Gregg, acting secretary. Oscar Hsytof has resigned as South ern Pacific attorney at Dallas. Miss Jean MrX'lure has returned to San FraLcisco, after a visit with Miss Mollie Mclntyre. -Mrs. . J. iiibler has returned from Corvallis, where she was a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Hartley. Mrs. 7. C. Davidson is in Albany to day to attend the state grange, joining her husband from the farm at Browns ville. Mrs. George Flint and son, of Lex ington, Or., aro visiting Mrs. Flint's mother, Mrs. Dora Miller, 995 South Liberty. -dr. and Mrs. Edward Langenberg and daughter, Katherine, of Roseburg, are guests of Dan F. Langenberg, and may loci.te here. Andrew Quail, of Silverton, is re covering rapidly from illness at Salem hospital and will probably be able to return home next week. Former Judge T. L. Davidson, of Morningfide, a member of the Masons, Elks and Salem Grange, has not been enjoying very good health of late. Keep the Balance Up. It has been truthfully said that any disturbance of the even balance of health causes serious trouble. Nobody can be too careful to keep this balance up. When people begin to lose appe tite, or to get tired easily, the least im prudence brings on sickness, weakness or debility. The system needs a tonic; craves it, and should not be denied it; and the best tonic of which we have any knowledge is Hood's Sarsaparilla, What this medicine has done in keeping healthy people healthy, in keeping up tho even balanco of health, gives it the same distinction as a preventive that it enjoys as a cure, Its early uso haa il lustrated the wisdom of tho old saying that a stitch in time saves nine. Take Hood's for appetite, strength and en durance. There nevor was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Chamber lain 'b Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from per sons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled with a cough or cold give it a trial and be come acquainted with its good quali ties. For sale by all dealers. Notice to Property Owners on States man Street. You are hereby notified to appear at the council chambers in the city hall on Thuisday, May lo, 1913, at 7:30 p. m., either in person, or by duly signed proxy, for the purpose of making a se lection tof the kind of improvement to be laid ou Statesman street, from the north line of Center street, to tho south lino of A street. CII.'.S. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. ' DEATH NOTICES. 4 UNDERWOOD. The funeral of the lato Charley Un derwood will be held at 2 o'clock to morrow (Wednesday) afternoon from Lehman & ('lough's undertaking par lors. Interment will be in City View cemetery. It's All Off So fnr as health is concerned if you allow the bowels to. become constipated. This condition soon upsets the digestive functions robs you of appetite and makes you weak and run down. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Always Makes A Hit Clothes made to your measure by he SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS Our display of woolens is by far tha finest ever shown in this community. Our stylos the latest and most up-to-date adn the se lection is almost unlimited. Why not call at once and make your selection. Have your new i lit tailored to your Individual taste, saving lO to 15 on any suit order. Our Pricea $15 and $20 No Leaa. INDIAN cls No More 359 State Street. ? ENTIRELY BALD Her Hair Commenced to Grow After Two Weeks' Use of Newbro's Herpicide. " Fe 'cr caused me to be entirely bald. I had given up all hope of again hav ing hair when I was advised to use Herpicide. After two weeks my hair commenced to grow. I now have the most heautirul bead of hair anyone ever saw, Praise to Jfewbro's Herpi cide." Thus writes Mrs. Howard Bailey, of Bellevue, Mich. We can point to thou sands of instances where the proper use of Herpicide has been followed by a remarkable growth of hair. Newbro's Herpicide is "the original remedy which kills the dandruff germ" and stops falling hair. Send 10c in postage for sample and booklet to The Herpicide Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Mich. Applications may be obtained at the best barbers and hair dressers. Newbro's Herpicide in 50c and $1.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guaran tee it to do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Notice of Proposed Ee-EstabUslunent and Change of Grade on Fairmount Avenue From Lincoln Street to Su perior Street. Notice to the public is here by given that the common coun cil of the city of Salem, Ore gon, proposes' 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 coin streets, at an elevation of 201.3 feet above said base of grades. At the intersection of the confer lines of Fairmount Avenue and Wash ington street, at an elevation of 215.5 feet above said base of grades. At the intersection of the center lines of Fairmount Avenue and Supe rior street, at an elevation of 232.0 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 proposod to re-establish and change the grade, are hereby notified to make and file their written remon stance with the city recorder, if any they have, against the said proposed re-establishment and 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 the period above named, the common council will pro ceed to re-establish and change, the grade 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, the first publication being the Cth day of May, 1913. OIAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Call for Bids North 18th St. Imp. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, invites sealed bids for the making of an improvement of Eighteenth Btroet in the city of Sulem, Oregon, from the south line of Center street to the north line of State street with 6-inch gravel cement concrete, El Oso No. 2, consist ing of ,t inch hydraulic cement base and Hi-inch wearing surface, El Oso No. 5, consisting of asphaltic concrete foundation 3'j inches in thickness and ll-i-in.'h wearing surface, Clark & Hen ery Asphalt Pavement No. 1, consisting of 4-inch cement concrete taso a.id lHi inch asphaltic concrete wearing surface, Clark A Henery Asphalt Tavement No. 2, consisting of 3j-inch asphaltic con crete base and l'j-inch asphaltic con Crete wearing surface, Ambrnse-Burd sail asphalt Concrete Pavement No. 2, consisting of 4-inch Portland cement concrct-" base and lj-ineh wearing sur face, Amhrose-Burdsall Asphalt Con creto i'.ivement No. 4. consisting of 3'-i- inch crushed rock asphaltic concrete base and l'-J-inch wearing surface, Nc 4 Light Standard Bitulithic 4-inch hy- Iraulie cement foundation and l'-i inch wearing surface, or No. 5 Heavy Grav el Bitu'ithic 3'ii inch bituminous con- rote foundation, l'j inch wearing sur face in accordance with the plans, spc- ifications and estimates on file in the office of the city recorder of said city, which are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Said bids will be opened on or after the 19th day of May, 1913, at or about ":30 o'clock p. m.. In opn council meet n g in the city hall in Salem, Oregon. Each bid submitted must be iccom- WATT iEIPP Aaia!Uea, risalag Taeile, It Vertt Cewaerdal Street Phase HI paaied by a certified check equal in amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is published for five successive days in a daily i.ewspaper published in the city of Saleji, Oregon, the date of first pub lication being May 13, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder. Notice to Property Owners on Fair- mount Avenne. You aie hereby notified to appear at the council chambers in the city hall on Friday, May 10, 1913, at 7:30 p. m. either in person or by duTy signed proxy for the purpose of making a se lection of the kind of improvement to be laid on Fairmount street between the south line of Lincoln street and the north iine of Superior street. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Notice to Property Owners on Washing ton Street. You are hereby notified to appear at the council chambers in the city hall on Friday, May 16, 1913, at 7:30 p. m., either in person or by duly signed proxy for the purpose of making a se lection of the kind of improvement to be laid on Washington street, from the west line of Fir street to the east line of Fairirount street. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. The case of Rev. Sanford Snyder against the Salem, Falls City & West ern Railroad company, to recover dam ages in the sum of $5000 for injuries, is on trial in circuit court at Dallas to day. NEW TODAY. TO TRADE Poultry and dairy ranch, to trade for Salem property, 31 acres, S acres iu cultivation, balance pas ture and hardwood, fair buildings; 8 miles from Salem. Good resideuee preferred. German Investment Co. FOB SALE Threo cheap work horses. Box 80, route No. 7, Salem. FOR KENT Two suites of housekeep ing rooms, electric light and bath. Phone 209. FOR RENT Modern 9-room house, $15 por month. Phone 935, WANTED A seamstress. Mrs. D. Davis, 376 South Church streot. FOB SALE Will sell at a bargain, while they last, all or any part of my household furniture, including good piano, sewing machine, kitchen cabi net, rew range, dining-room set, and many other articles, almost new. Call 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 1 to 4 p. in., Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. H. A. Johnson, Jr., 250 North Twentieth streot. Phone Main 1597. FOB SALIi Now seven-room house and lot on Court stroet, will sell it at cost. Call at 331 North Fourteenth street aud wo will show you. Terms easy. MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE Co. Quotations for today Ranch butter 2023c CREAM, butterfat 30c Lggs 17C On Liberty and Ferry Sts. FOR RENT Depot Hotel, furnished. A. A. Englebart, Phone 1190. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms near City Hall, 330 N. High st., phone 4. FOR SALE New 5-room, modern bun galow, 5 rooms, bath, gas, woodshed, east front, $1500; easy terms. 633 N 20th street. FOR S.ALE At Newport, Oregon, one corner lot, S.-x56 feet, hiBh and "iRhtly, near Xye creek. Prioo $300, warranty deed. ' Inquire of, owner, Charles IT. Woods, Chcmawa, Oregon. I HAVE 6-room house, toilet, bath, basement and full lot, valued 3S00,' to trado for Newport property. What have youf J. Baumgartner, U, 8. bank building. WHO WANTS THIS PROPOSITION 8-room house, hard finish, bath, water and light, lot UVjilOO, closo in, val ued $5000; will take good automobile as part payment, not to exceed $1000. J. Baumgartner, V. S. National bank ouiimng. 190 -Acre Orchard for Sale Of prunes and charrlea. on. from Dallas, Ore. rive yean old and uBwaras. in tracts to nit at swa t I4O0 per acre. Alao 216 acres of farm land at ISO to 1125. Payments one-third down. haUr, i. six years. By the Fleming Realty Co, Phone 303, or S. P. Kimball. nwnn Farmers 561. Sslem. Orn,.nn A. J. Barham, DHt Agent. When you ask for Butter Ask for BUTTER CUP BRAND Caoital fli'tw r Phone 299. 3ai r... c tttt tlttttsu ..... t IN PRESCRIPTinsjV i we cive the hiuli ...i:. - . . umii.j anu I charge the lowest prices. .uaeier urug store No. 135 Commercial Street Deutsche Annth.V. THE SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 210 8. Com. St. Phone 378 Why send your money to Port land, when you can buy your bread, cake and pastries at home, manufactured in an up-to-date, clean, sanitary and modern bak ery! We own and operate the Ger man Bakery, branch store 12th and Center streets, phone 161. The White Swan Bakery and Dairy Lunch, 319 N. Commercial streot. , GOLDSMITH & THEUER PROPRIETORS. Phone 903. f Iowa Machine Shop Punch and die work a specialty. Mod el work machinery developed and per fected. Brass patterns. Experimental work. Automobile repairs. D. B. BROWN, 252 Chemeketa Street. Salem Box & Mfg. Co. Screen door and windows made to order. All aizea 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 . Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egoa. Phone 1652. T . I Cherry Citv I T Candy Factory Cherry City Ice Cream and Fountain Syrups 266 Chemeketa Street. Phone 2482 . Ml DR. ASSELX, DENTIST : ; Graduate N. W. U Chicago. Salem Bank & Trust Building, f Suite 205-206. Pbone 2418 ' j; Karl Neugebauer WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. t Masoaic Temple. State St. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURQIIARDT MEREDITH ResliVit Agents IHt State Street MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE 314 US. Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN On flood Real Estate Seeirity. THOS. X. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or REAL ESTATE Money to Loan. JACOB CO. Phone 2424. 206-207 Hubbard Bldg MONEY TO LOAN Oi good Real Estate seesrtty. BECHTEL BUOS 147 State Street COAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Sola amnts for the Famous Rock Springs Coal CAPITAL FUEL CO. E. H. Jory, successor to J. J. O'NsiL Phons 210. Yards opposite 8. P. pas senger depot WOOD AND COAL In any quantlu. Pmmnt fUitran our specialty. Falls City LumksV Company, lra Nnrth nimnmlil Street Phone Main 811 JAPASESB LACXDRT A5D DKT CLEAXIJia IT OSES . No machinery to tear sad wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 4SI Ferry 8t Phone Mais 116! I' I' M"" ''!' mm i ii.ii n im,m,mpl ' 'ty'' '''''' ' '---,-'-'. . - u A man may feel sorry after stealing a kiss fn;m a pretty girl sorry that he (ixltl 't Katfit - M M H M . I "vgiM twu?r,