Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 20, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    mat CAPITAL JOTJUf AZ, IALEM, 013005, TUESDAY, MAT 20, 1913.
Aoa Ton
Believe Now System Will Make
East or for People to Find Their
Way Around,
It
The Portland, Eugene 4 Eastern
Company today changed the sign on
it Salem street ears, with a view of
making it easier for the traveling pub
lic to find ite way around the city.
The can formerly carrying merely the
letter "C" will hereafter have on
them "Chemeketa," cars which car
Tied "8" will have on them "State"
and Cars having had on them "U"
earry signs "Twelfth and Oak
streets." These signs will all be on
the rear of the cars.
Tn J.HtiAn i aitrna An tna nULr
' , . ... , . form of government has come to stay,
of the cars, each, car will earry dash ; , . " , . . ,
X-RAYS.
Howdy, Pap!
Senator Lane has been before the
secretary of the interior boosting for
tho Deschutes irrigation scheme. Ilar
ry should be careful for if the scheme
he is advocating goes through he will
rob some cf his constituents engaged in
the sheep business, of their free pas
tures, and to lose the votes he is going
back on party pledges to hold.
The Oregonian endorses Albee for
mayor. The chances are ten to one
against bis election.
It doesn't seem to make any differ
ence what kind of weather the weather
bureau mm orders, its the same old
rain. If he would take a vacation and
give the weather a chance, there might
be a little tunshine.
From indications the commission
'and will be the rule in Oregon before
I long. It can 't be worse and conse
' quently must be better than the pres-
The Condon Times says a represent
tive of the Warren Construction Co,
and another of the Roiall Construction
ngns In front The signs will be
"Penitentiary," Asylum," "8. P. De
em" nn ear h muled for the nlarea
named. The southbound cars will have en' J,tem'
ob the dash "Ralem Heights" and on'
the northbound Commercial street ears
ill b "Fair Grounds."
. . ,., , , j.j company visited Condon last week. ad
Will be more readily understood, and , ' ' ., .
, ., ... . . dressed tho council on paving, and that
will serve the public much better than , , .
the said council "learned more about
the old ones. . , , ., .
paving man iney ever Knew in meir
lives before." This is probably true,
but after the companies do some pav
ing for thcra they will know a well, a
considerable bunch more.
PUEPAEINO JO OBSERVE
MEMORIAL DAT
Veterans of the Spanish war held a
meeting in the armory last night which
was attended by a goodly number and
plans were made to represent Salem at
For the Weak ana Nervous.
Tired-out, weak, nervous men and
the big encampment to be held In Eu-1 women would feel ambitious, energetic,
gene on June 20 and 21. Arthur Artns,
commander, Tast Commanders Carle
Ab'rams, J. B. Chenoweth and Quarter
master Bert E. Lewis were olocted del
elates to attend the camp from this
eity.
' The Spanish War Veterans will tal.e
part in the Memorial Day services
which are to be held in the armory
next Sunday. The 0. A, R., and the
Bona of Veterans and families will also
observe Memorial Day along with the
8. W. V., and impressive services will
be held.
A special committee compose! of
Commander Artnj and Frank Guard
were appointed last night to visit tho
cc"icleri(i this afternoon and locate us
nauy of the Spanish War Votorars
frrave at possible. Thin, in order (lint
all i-f tre graves of the dead commies
en n le Kjttingly decorated upon Me
morial i'yv The ,8, W. V. re'iuei's
that any poison who can assist in lo
cating graves which have not been
heretofore decorated by tho organisa
tion, to please call Commander Artns
t Main 414 or hand in the name to the
Capital Journal.
full of life and always have a good ap
petite if they would do the sensible
thing for health take Electric Bitters.
Nothing bettor for the stomach, liver
or kidneys. Thousands say they owe
their lives to this wonderful home rem
edy. Mrs. 0. Ithinevault, of Vestal Cen
ter. N. Y says: "I regard Electric
Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts.
I can never forget what it has done for
me." Get a bottle yourself and see what
a difference it will make in your health.
Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended by
J. C. Perry.
Wonderful Skin Salve.
Buclilen's Arnica Salve is known ev
erywhere as the best remedy made for
all diseases of the skin, and also for
burns, bruises and boils. Reduces in
flammation and is toothing and healing,
J T. Sossamon, publisher of News, of
Corolius, 8. C, writes that one box
helped his serious skin ailment after
other remedies failed. Only 25c. Roc
ommended by J. C. Perry.
L PERMIT
10 TAKE CITY BONDS
City Council Will Let Those Who Have
Paid Sewer Assessments Take
Bonds Instead.
A resolution introduced by Council
man Macy last evening was adopted
by the city council, providing that any
one who has paid his sewer assess
ment may subscribe for a portion of
the $380,000 issue, in amounts of from
$23 up. Macy said he believed that it
could be legally done, and his opinion
was backed by several lawyers. Near
ly all the councilmen took a hand in
the discussion and City Attorney Page
stated that he was still very much
at sea on the question of the legality
of the transaction. The matter had
been discussed in committee at tome
length.
(Continued from page one.)
A man who got rich in tho poultry
husineM says his hens laid the foun
dation of his fortnuo .
IIEWBRO'S HERPICIOE
A SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT
AND A DELIGHTFUL SCALP DRESSING.
boys and girls who desire to take part
in the harmless, fun-making sports. The
band will be on deck, and everybody
will be asked to give plenty of room,
as usual, to those exerting themselves
for the prizes.
Welcome, Eugene-Albany.
True to their promise, made hereto
fore, Eugene ami Albany, two of the
liveliest citieB in the valley, have ad
vised Secretary Turner they will make
old Salem "look at 'er hole card"
next Thursday. This is the date set
aside as Eugene-Albany day.
Following is a letter received from
W. J. Van Order, a prominent Eugene
booster:
"We, the committee, have this p. m.
secured the mayor of Eugene (God
bless him) and the manager of the
commercial club (hooray for him) as
well as members of the same to come
with the ball team, and think we will
be able to bring a good crowd with us.
PlcRse arrange a place for the mayor
to sav a few words, as well as the
manager of the commercial club, as I
have informed them that they will be
called upon to take part. Trusting
that you will meet us at the Oregon
Electric that leaves Eugene at 7:35.
We have been hustling all day on the
proposition, and are doing our best to
get all the people out possible."
The Moose lodge of Eugene and the
fine commercial body of that city are
live wires, and their presence in Salem
next Thursday will certainly add to the
features of the carnival. The visitors
will be met by a band and about 40
local Moose, and quarters will be se
cured for each one in the event he or
she hasnot as yet engaged same for
the day.
Albany will be in the swim also, and
by the time the Eugene delegation ar
rives In Salem's sister eityl there will
he about two carloads of live ITub citi
zens to join the big excursion train.
Mm
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION
Severe Case of a Philadelphia
Woman Her Symptoms.
Philadelphia, Fa. "I had a severe
case of nervous prostration, with palpi
tation oi uie neart,
constipation, head
aches, dizziness,
noise in my ears,
timid, nervous, rest
less feelings and
sleeplessness.
" I read in the pa
per where a young
woman had been
cured of the same
troubles by taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound so I threw away
the medicines the doctor left me and be
gan taking the Compound. Before I
had taken half a bottle I was able to sit
up and in a short time I was able to do
all my work. Your medicine has proved
itself able to do all you say it will and I
have recommended it in every household
1 have visited. "-Mrs. Mary Johnston,
210 Siege! Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Another Bad Case.
Ephrata, Pa "About a year ago I
was down with nervous prostration. I
was pale and weak and would have hys
teric spells, sick headaches and a bad
pain under my shoulder-blade. I was
under the care of different doctors but
did not improve. I was so weak I could
hardly stand long enough todo mydishea.
' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound has made me well and happy and
I have begun to gain in weight and my
face looks healthy now." Mrs. J. W.
Hornbergeb, R. No. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
If you want special advice write to
Ljdla E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held In strict confidence.
Big Slaughter Sale of the C. H. Hinges
Stock will continue all this Week
I have cut to a ridiculously low price every diamond, every watch, every piece of silver
ware, all the cut glass, every clock and umbrella. Yes, every article in the .tore.
You Will Positively Never Aagin Buy So Cheaply
The day. of the .ale are numbered. Don't let .uch an opportunity get away from you.
Free, for thi. week only. With every Diamond Engagement Ring over $25 a beautiful
solid 14-K gold wedding ring
HINGES JEWELRY STORE, By J. A. SINCLAIR
WANT AD HOROSCOPE
May 20.
The disecvory and turning in of an
alarm of fire makes possible the heroic
work of tho firemen in putting it out.
I'ndiscovered, a fire spreads with
amazing lapidity, destroying every
thing within reach.
The discovery of the dandruff germ
was of inestimable value to mankind,
but only bteause it paved the way for
the greater service, the discovery of
Newbro'i Ilerpicido.
Dandruff is contagion, and its
spread is checked by the use of florpl
ride. This delightful scalp dressing re
move all trsces of dandruff, checss the
ccumulutiuii of scarf skin and pre- refunded.
rents the hail from falling. It stops
that itching almost instantly.
Ilerpicido is the one standard and
original Jandruff germ destroyer. Any
other preparation making this claim is
an imitation.
Recommended and applied by first
class barbers.
fend 10." in postage or silver for sam
ple and booklet to The Ilerpicido Co.,
lept. li, Detroit, Mich.
Newliro's Ilerpicido lu 50c and $1.00
sires is sold by all dealers who guaran
tee it to Jo all that is claimed. If you
are nut satisfiisl vour money will be
This is the last day of the rule of
Venus over birthdatee of this period,
and the sign of Taurus is no longer
dominant.
This is rather a difficult birthdate to
have for it partakes of the double na
ture of the Gemini born, with some of
fhe strong characteristics of the Tau
rus person.
Tho rule of Venus now givee way to
Mercury, a most interesting and pow
erful planet.
Persons of this birthdate will be
found to be very undecided and hard
to please. They make loyal friends,
but want to rule.
Children born on this date should be
reared in the country and given plen
ty of outdoor exercise and air.
Travel is under propitious ruling.
The Journal Want Ads, will lead
those who seek better places to profit
able positions in the country, by the
sea or lake.
DEATH NOTICES.
. LINN.
At the home uf her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Linn, 324 North Capitol
street, Monday, May 19, 1913, Francis
Leona Linn.
In the death of Miss Linn, Salem
loses one of its most lovable and highly
respected young ladies.. The grim reap
er took her from this world when she
was in the midst of the sweetest part
of life, she being but 17 years of age.
Through suffering long she maintained
her sweet disposition and linked to her
self innumerable friends. Her parents
exerted every effort to restore hr to
health. Long journeys to warm cli
mates were made, physicians from oth
er states were consulted, but of no
avail. After making a trip through
southern California and Arizona, Miss
Linn was brought back to Salem and
for a time her health seemed, to be im
proving and her sudden and unexpect
ed death yesterday came as a great
shock to both parents and friends.
! The funeral services will be held
jfrom the residence and Kev. Barr G.
Lee will officiate at 2 o'clock tomor
row (Wednesday) afternoon. The re
mains will be laid to rest in City View
cemeterv. Private services will be
held at the grave.
IS FILED IN CASE
Chief Justice Insists No Error Was
Made in Trial of Dr. Harry
Start of Portland.
MARRIAGES.
BOY-LANSING.
The supreme court today filed an
opinion in the case of Harry A. Start,
of Portland, reversing the lower court
and granting a new trial to the physi
cian, who was charged with sodomy.
The opinion is written by Justice Bur
nett, who eavs the lower court erred in
holding that Earl Van Hulen, the man
who was piesent when the offense was
committed with Fred Bodey, was not
an accomplice. It is also contended by
Justice B irnett that half a dozen .cases
were brought into the trial, while the
indictment charged but one.
The dissenting opinion is written by,
Chief Justice McBride, who asserts
that the court did not err in holding
that Von Hulen was not an accomplice.
The opinion holds that testimony tend
ing to show the degeneracy of Start
was clearly admissable. The opinion is
concurred in by Justice Eakin.
Marion County Case, ,
A Bailable Hair Tonic.
It is an easy matter to prevent bald
ness, dandruff and other diseases of the
scalp by using Meritol Hair Tonic. It
should be used Tegularly to keep the
scalp free of dandruff germs, as these
germs are the cause of the majority of
cases of dandruff and later, baldness.
We are authorized to guarantee Meri
tol Hair Tonic. Capital Drug Store.
Journal Want Advs. Bring Besnlt.
There never was a time when people
appreciated the real merits of Chamber
lain 's Cough Bemedy more than now.
This is shown by the increase in sales
and voluntary testimonials from per
sons who have been cured by it. If yon
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.
The circuit court of Marion county is
affirmed in the case of P. C. Freres(
At the home of the bride's sister,!1'"""'" "u" '"1 f
M. Starr, in Hvville. Satrdav ev-,,on Woolen Mill company, a corpora-
ening, May 17, 1913, Miss Edith Lans
ing to William M. Roy, Rev. T. S. Law-
C -1 its
rence officiating.
Grand Opera House
Wednesday, May 28, 1913
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YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH
YOUR FIRST THOUGHT
If you bave children, naturally
your first thoughts are for their
health. You certainly want them to
develop strong healthy constitutions.
The most careful attention must be
given wben children show the first
symptoms of the many common ali
ments. 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 a
children's tonic. Firm of all, It will
properly care for the child's stom
ach. It will also Improve the appe
tite, 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
body healthy and strong.
Among the most common ailments
that children develop is that of s
disordered stomach, leading to an
Impaired digestion. In many cases
tills trouble Is due to parasites. In
the Intestinal tract. To correct such
trouble, Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is
unsurpassed.
! For more than SO years millions of
.children have been restored to health
through the us of this tonic In
sist upon Jayne's; accept no other.
Sold hy drugglBts everywhere. Dr.
D. Jayne k Son. Philadelphia, Pa.
AUNT SALLY'S ADVICE
TO BEAUTY SEEKEBS
i tion, A. D. Gardner, L. S. Lambert, de
fendants and respondents, Frank Sieg
mund, the Crompton & Knowles Loom
Works, a corporation, defendants, and
E. D. PhiUppi, defendant and appel
lant. It was asserted that part of the
property hod been omitted in mortgage
foreclosure proceedings and from this
decision -af the lower court Fhilippi appealed.
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BIRTHS.
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COTTER.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy V. Cotter, at
their home at loOS State street, Mon
day, Mav 19, 1913, a son. 1 '
w I Huerta threatened to cause trouble
How few are the female blacksmiths, between the United States and Great
yet how numerous the women who are Britain, What a ridiculous egotist be
expert wielders of the hammer. must be.
Lydia "says: "I've tried most every
thing for my freckle but can't lose
them. What do you suggest! " See an
swer to "Stella." The treatment sug
gested I've never known to fail in any
rase of freckles or other cutaneous
blemish.
P. J. 1C. asks: "Is there anything
better th-m massage to remove wrin
kles?" Too much massaging may ag
gravate a wrinkled condition, tending
to soften and loosen the tissue. I ad
vise bathing the face in an astringent
lot'ion male by dissolving an ounce of
powdered saxolite in a half pint witch
hazel. This is remarkably effective.
Stella writes: "My complexion is
horribly muddy. What shall I do for
itf" Get nn ounce of mercolized wax
at your druggist's. Apply this nightly
like you'd use cold cream, washing it
off mornings. This will cause the of
fensive cuticlo gradually to make way,
by a process of gentle absorption, for
the clear, velvety, healthy hued skin
undernea'h, Woman's Realm.
3
mhe Cheerful Life
It is the riffht of evervnns tn ltv snd nnlnv tk .hu.fnl or.
r I It to onraclves and thos who live with as to live th chwrful life. W.
The wife, mother and daughter suffering from hot flashes, nervousness,
hodaeh. backache drmgwingKlowii fedinf. or i7 otter vealcnew duo to ditanVn
. or trmrulMitioi of tho delicsu fuaalo argwi-k not wu burden to hmllt
frut to her lovod one.
Thtn it a mMV, Fort; jmxt crparlsnet bat proven onmlttakabbr that
DR. PIERCE'S
Favorite prescription
will mtora health to weakened rn.miir.lHnd. For 40 rran It hat turvWnt
Erejudiee, envy and malice. Sold by dealer! in medicine in liquid or tablet Torn?
T. Pieree'i r vunt Preacrlption T bleta ran re had of dningiit or mallfrfUS
receipt crT one-cant ttampa-for IL00 or Sue tisa. Address tt. V. Pierce, M. D,
Vr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets resrnlate and Invigorate
stomach, Urer and bowK Snrrar-coated, tiny granule.
f?iQRC.rSHADES
Make an Outdoor
SLEEPING ROOM
of any porch or veranda.
They also form delightful,
shady retroats on hot, sultry
days. It is only the '
.flEKOLIJ
PORCH SHADES
that thoroughly protect you
from the Summer's heat. They
cannot flap on windy days, and
as they are made in a variety
of attractive colors and delicate
tones they add to the appear
ance of any home.
They cost but little, and will
last for years and years.
Just the thing for Summer Cot
tages. Call and see our display or a
telephone call will bring the
"Aerolux" man who will show
you color samples and then if
you wish take the measure
ments of your porch.
(Sizes and Prices if Desired)
Imperial Furniture
Company
The great calamity in Omaha wat
quickly overshadowed by the terrihl)
disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suffer
iug and sickness from colds and expo
lure resulted which Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound helped to alleviate, L
Poole, 2C17 California St., Omaha,
writes: "My daughter had a severe
couch and cold but Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound knocked it out in no
'e. My wifo would not keep hon
without it. We have uaed it for years,
always with good results." Dr. Stone
Drug Co.
Prices, $2.00, $1.50, 75c.
Seat Sale May 24
! T Csre a Cola la Pty.
jTake LAXATIVE 11ROMO Oilalnt
j Tablets. Druggist refund money If It
fails to curs, K. W. QROVK 3 Stfoa
turt Is oa each box. S5c
Piles Cured In 8 to li Days.
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles in 8 to 14 days. 60e
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Eddie Tor, in "Orer the River, "
Opera Hooas Wednesday, Mar
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uudor
PORCH SHADES
Don't Let the Sun Drive
You from Your
Porch
Vudor porch shades. A Vudor hammock and some Old
Hickory furniture will make it the pleasantest room in
the house, no matter how hot the day.
Call and let us demonstrate Vudors and
timate on shading your porch.
give you et-
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