Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 29, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOXtKSXh, 1ALKM, OBESOJf, .THURSDAY, MAT 29, 1911
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STORE CLOSED ALL DAY DECORATION DAY
Just to end the Springtime Sale
With a Flourish
We offer you the following great extra specials, in addition to the many wonderful offer
ings that we have previously advertised. Sale CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 31.
t i t t
Si $1.50 i $1.50 and $1.25
; ; Silk t X Pretty Lingerie
Hosiery f I Waists
98c it 98c ::
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milltMHHHUt mttMHttHHMI
I WOMEN'S and " ' $1.25 t
f MISSES' COATS - Long Gingham "
X GREAT X and Sateen '.
t .SPECIAL :: I Petticoats
$8, $9 and $10 :: f 98c
The
DRESS
GOODS
SALE IS A
HUMMER.
BUY NOW
All Silk
Messaline
Petticoats
$1.89 each.
See them. You
will be pleas
ed and sur
prised
Notice of Proposed Establishment and
Bo-establishment or Change of Grade
on Market Street and the Garden
Eoad, Which Is the Extension There
of From the Center Line of Church
Street to the East City Limits.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, proposes to establish certain offi
cial grades and to re-establish 'and
change other official grades on Mar
ket street and the Garden Eoad be
tween the center line of Church street
and the east city limits. The grades
which are propdsed to be established,
re-established and changed by the com
mon council are described as follows,
to-wit:
At the intersection of tho center
lines of Church and Market strcots at
an elevation of forty-two and eight
tenths (42.8) feet, said elevation being
a confirmation of the grade estab
lished by ordinance No. 601 of tho city
of Salem, Oregon.
At the intersection of the center
lines of Cottage and Markot streets, at
an elevation of forty-four and eight
tenths (44.8) feet, said elevation being
a confirmation of the grado established
by ordinance No. 574 of the city of
Salem, Oregon.
At tho intersection of the center
lines of Winter and Market streets tho
elevation is re-estiiblislied and changed
to an elevation of forty-four and three
tenths (44.3J feet, said elevation be
ing a modification and change from
tho grado established by ordinance No.
578 of the city of Salem, Oregon. '
At the intersection of tho center
lines of Summer and Market streets at
an elevation of forty-six (40.0) feet
said elovation being a confirmation of
the grado established by ordinance No.
909.
At the intersection of the r ontcr
lines of Cnpitol and Market streets at
an elevation of forty-nine and five
tenths (49.5) feet, aaid elevation be
ing a confirmation of the grade es
tablished by ordinance No. 576.
At tho intersection of the center
line of McCoy avenue and Market
street, at an elevation of fifty-one and
five-tenths (51.5) feet.
At a point on the center line of
Market street, which is three hundred
(300) feet east of the center line of
McCoy avenue, at an elevation of
fifty-three and three-tenths (5.1.3) foot.
At the intersection of the center
linos of 12th and Market streets at an
elevation of fifty-three and throe
tent (53.3) feet.
At the intersection of the center
lines of 14th and Market streets at an
elevation of fifty-three and five-tenths
(53.5) feet, the center line of 14th
street being defined in accordance
with the plat of Rosedalo addition to
aid city.
At the intersection of the northerly
projection of tho center line of 13th
atreet in Frickey'a Railroad addition
with the center line of Market street,
at an olevatlon of fifty-four and five
tenths (54.5) feet.
At the intersection of the northerly
projection of the center line of 1 4th
afreet in Frickey'a Railroad addition
with the center line of Market street,
at an elevation of fifty-six and seven
tenths (58.7) feet.
At the intersection of tho Northerly
projection of the center line of 1.1th
atreet in Frickey'a Railroad addition
with the center line of Market atreet,
$1.50 and $1.25
Ladies Hand
Bags
98c
$1.50 and $1.25
Cotton Blankets
98 c
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at an elevation of fifty-seven and
seven-tenths (57.7) feet.
At the intersection of the northerly
projection of the center line of 16th
street in EnRlcwood addition with the
center line of Market street at an ele
vation of fifty-nino (59.0) feet.
At the intersection of the center
lines of 17th and Market streets at an
elevation of sixty-three and five
tonths (63.5) feet, said elevation be
ing a confirmation of the grade estab
lished by ordinance No. 993 of said
city.
At the intersection of tho northerly
projection of the center line of ISth
street in Englewood addition with the
center line of Market street, at an ele
vation of sixty-eight and five-tenths
(68.5) foot.
At the intersection of the northerly
projection of the center line of 19th
streot in Englewood addition, nnd the
center line of Market street, at an ele
vation of seventy-three and six-tenths
(73.0) feet.
At a point which is tho intersection
of tho present easterly city limits and
the center line of Market street at an
elevation of seventy-seven and seven
tenths (77.7) feet.
All persons owning property adjacent
to said Market street, and the Garden
Road, which is tho extension thereof,
or the part thereof described above nnd
upon which it is proposed to establish
and also re establish nnd change the
official grades nrn hereby notified to
make and filo their written remon
strances, if any they have, with tho
city recorder, agninst the said estnb-1
lishmpnt. rn-oatnltliutimnnf anil nhnnim'
of grades within the period of ten (0)
days from the final publication of this
notice, and unless the owners of more
than two-thirds majority of the super
ficial area of the property adjneent to
said Market atreet and the Garden
Road, or the part thereof particularly
affected by said proposed establish
ment, re-establishment and change of
grado, remonstrate in the mannor pro
vided by the charter of the city of Sa
lem, Oregon, within the period above
named, the common council will proceed
to establish and re-establish and
change the grades of raid Market
street and the Garden Road, at the ele
vations sot forth in this notice by the
passage of an ordinance on or after
twenty (20) daya from the date of the
first publication of this notice. This
notiro ia published for ten (10) dayi in
a daily newspaper published in the city
of Salem, Oregon, the first publication
being the 27th day of May, 1913.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
Notice of Improvement of South High
Street
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, dooms it expedient and hereby de
clare its intention to forthwith im
prove South High street from the soulh
line of Bush strert to the north line
of Hoyt street with Bituminous Ml
riwlam, Penetration Method, at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property within the aaid limits, in ac
cordance with tho plans and spocifica-
I tion for said street improvement as
j heretofore adopted by the common
council of said city, and on filo in the
' office of the city recorder, which are
hereby referred to for a detailed de-
'acription of said improvement and
MEN'S SUITS
SLENDID
$15.00
SPECIALS
SEE THEM
$1.25
Golf and Negli-
gee Shirts
98c
made a part of this notice by such
reference.
Written, remonstrance against the
said proposed improvement may be
made at any time within ten (10) days
from the final publication of this no
tice in the manner provided by the city
charter. This notice is published for
ten (10) daya by order of the common
council, the date of the first publica
tion being the 20th day of May, 1913.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City. Recorder.
Notice of Improvement of Wash
ington Street.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon conucil of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, deems is expodiont and hereby de
clares its intention to forthwith im
prove Washington street from the east
line of Fairmount Avenue to the west,
line of Fir street with six-inch grave)
cement concrete pavement at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property within the said limits in ac
cordance with the plans and specifi
cations for said street improvement,
as heretofore adopted by the common
council of said city, and on file in the
office of the city recorder, which are
horoby roferrod to for a detailed de
scription of said improvement and
made a part of this notice by Biich
reference,
Written remonstrance against the
snid proposed improvement may be
made at any time within ton (10 days
from tho f innl publication of this notice
in the mannor provided by the city
charter. This notice is published for
ten (10) days by order of tho common
council, the date of tho first publica
tion being the 20th day of May, 1913.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Bo-ordor.
Best Medicines for Colds.
When a druggist recommends a rem
edy for colds, throat and lung troubles,
,vou can feel sure that he knows what
he is talking about. C. Lower, Drug
gist, of Marion, Ohio, writei of Dr.
King's Now Discovery: "I know Dr.
King's Now Discovery is the host
throat and lung medicine' I soil. It
cured my wife of a severe bronchial
cold after all other remedies failed."
It will do the same for you, if you are
suffering with a cold or any bronchial,
throat or lung cough. Keep a bottle
on hand all the time for everyone in
the family to nse. It ia a home doctor.
Price 60c and 11.00. Guaranteed by ,1
C. Perry.
Now spuds can be sold for two-bits
a sack or so, perhaps some men are
sorry they gave lots of them away.
It would surprise yon to know of thf
great good that ia being done by Cham
berlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of
Ncwberg Junction, N. D., writes, "My
wife haa been using Chamberlain's
Tableta and finds them vory effectual
and doing her lots of good." If ym
have any trouble with your stomach or
bowola give them a trial. For salo by
all dealers.
A tellable Hair Tonic.
It la an easy matter to prevent bald
ness, dandruff and other diseases of thf
scalp by using Vorltol Hair Tonic. It
should be used regularly to keep the
scalp free of dandruff germs, as 'hcc
germa are the cause of the majority i4
cases of dandruff and later, baldness.
We are authorized to guarantee Merl
tol Hair Tonie. Capital Drug Store.
For the Children
A Small Parade of
Vary Little Children.
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Photo by American Press Association.
The two mites In. the picture were
doubtless Inspired to go forth In battle
array by witnessing a parade of sol
diers, or perhnps they remembered Inst
Flag day. The warm sun and soft
airs have made play in the house out
of the question, and so they .seek the
open to eujoy the welcome springtime.
The flag, symbolic of the greatest na
tion of the earth, probably has no
meaning to them beyond Its brilliant
colors. But they are pnradlng. and
that Is all they care about at present.
When they grow older they will learn
the significance of the stars and
stripes'. Today tbelr borne Is tljelr
country, and they have no wish to
wander far. On Memorial day it may
be their lot to see a column of veterans
of the civil war marching to the ceme
tery to decorate the graves of their
fallen .comrades. But to them It will
only mean glorious music and waving
flags.
Conundrums.
If andirons and coal bucket cost
$7 What will a ton of coal como to?
To ashes.
What is the naval definition of a
kiss? A pleasure smack
What Is that which Is often found
where It Is not? Fault
Whnt does an artist like best to
draw? His salary.
What two letters of the alphabet
mnke a philosopher? YZ (wischead).
Why are your nose and chin always
nt variance? Because words are al
wnys passing between them.
Why are your bedroom slippers like
a deferred resolution? Because they
are put off till next day.
Why Is a man In front of a crowd
well supported? Becnuso he hag the
press at his back.
Why is, an engraver fearless of
drowning?' Because he Is accustomed
to die sinking.
What word is there of eight letters
from which you criti subtract five and
leave ten? Tendency.
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... The 8tork.
In Holland nnd Oermnny especially
the stork is treated as a welcome
guest, and there, as Indeed elsewhere,
It annually returns to the nest which
has cradled many generations on the
steeple, on the turret, on the false
chimney that the Hollnmler has erect
ed for Its site, in a box or on the plat
form which the German has plueed for
Its use. The stump of a decayed tree
Is sometimes chosen by the bird, and
the nest Is made of sticks nnd twigs,
In which nre lit id from three to five
cream colored eggs about the slzo of
those of the common goose. The hatch
ing continues for nboiit a month, when
the young nre hatched. These nre
carefully attended by the parent birds
until they the fully fenthered nnd able
to obtain food for themselves.
An Ancient Flame.
The ancient sacred fires bnve not nil
been extinguished. One still exist
which wus consecrated twelve centu
ries ago In commemoration of the voy
age made by the l'nrsees when they
emigrated from Persia to India. The
tire Is fed live times every twenty-four
hours with sandalwood nnd other frn
grant materials combined with dry
fuel. This Arc. In the vlllnge of Ood
w.'ida, near Ilulsnr, Is visited by Par
sees In Inrge numbers during the
months allotted to the presiding genius
of lire.
Life'a Best Thing.
Tho only really valuablo thing In tills
world Is character. Every organisa
tion of uny kind bank, corporation,
manufactory, church, government or
society la on the lookout for charac
ter, If you -harw It you need not fear
that you will be overlooked, for the
search Is too sharp for character to
conceal Itself. St. Nicholas.
Memorial Day.
Dear little ajrla, bring bright flowera
In memory or those you once knew,
Bring iUks mnilu of any bunting
And Kurlamla of red, white and blue.
Duck all the arnvea with aweet bloaaome
And any as you shed a tenr:
"Dear friends, we will never forget you.
We will come again next year."
Dear little boya. bring bright banners
To place o'er your (rlcncla once ao dear.
Remember the good In them only
An you shed a fond, boyish tear.
Forget not thuao who hnve left you.
Ilemember they ntnnd "In the light"
Hny as you plant your gay hannorn,
"Dear rrlenda, your memory la bright"
Hrnvo aoldlera. wave your loved bnnn
I'luy eurily the II fo and the drum.
Kvcr remember your comradea.
Oh, nevor forwet to come!
Arid aa you march with the living
In finch beautiful month of May
Fiver bring flngn and guy flowera
To honor Memorial day.
Of old residenteri of Oregon, there
ij probably a groator proportion of old
people than anywhere else on earth.
No doubt when all is done the tariff
law will need lot of fixing, but its
ftainera must make ao end some time.
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In Chancery of New Jersey.
In the matter -of the application of The
Prudential Insurance Company of
America for the acquirement of its
. capital -stock for the benefit of its
policy holders. ;
Order fixing hearing ou Application for
Appointment of Appraisers.
It appearing to the Court that The
Prudential Insurance Company of Amer
ica has heretofore filed its duly verified
petition, from which it appears that the
said petitioner is a stock life insurance
corporation, incorporated by the state
of New Jorsey, and that the Board of
Directors of said Co:npany have deter
mined that it would be conducive to
the welfare of the corporation and in
the interests of the policyholders there
of to change the corporation from a
stock lifo insurance corporation to a
mutual life insurance corporation, and
said corporation now applying to the
chancellor to appoint two or more dis
interested persons to appraise the value
of the capital stock of the said corpor
ation, and also to appoint one or more
counsel to represent the policyholders
before said appraisers and in each furth
er proceedings as may be taken under
or in pursuance of said petition,
It is, therefore, on this twenty-second
day of April, A. D., 1913, on mo
tion of Edward D. Duffiold, Solicitor of
said petitioner, ordered that said appli
cation be heard by the Chancollor at
the State Houso in the City of Tronton
on the tenth day of June, 1913, at ton
thirty o'clock in the forenoon, or as
soon thereafter as counsol can be heard,
at which lime and place the Chancollor
will hear all parties in interest who
may then appear.
It is further ordered that notice of
such hearing shall be given to the Com
missioner of Banking and Iusurance of
this state by serving a copy of this or
der upon him within fiftecf days from
the making thereof, and that notice of
said application be givon to the stock
holders of said corporation by mailing
a copy of this order to each of said
stockholders at his post office address,
aa the same appears upon the books
of ,the said corporation, within fifteen
days from the date hereof; and that no
tice of Bald application be given to the
policyholders of the said corporation by
publishing a copy of this order in one or
more newspapers printod and published
in the capital of each and every State
of the United States in which the corpo
ration docs business, and in a newspaper
printed and published in the cltios of
Edmonton, Alberta; Victoria, British
Columbia; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Froder
icton, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova
Scotia; Toronto, Ontario; Quobec, Que
bec, and Regina, Saskatchewan, in the
Dominion of Canada, once a weok for at
least fouT weeks, the first publication
to be mado within fiftoon days from
the date hereof. In case no newspaper
is published in tho capital of said States
of the Unitod States, thon said publica
tion may be made in a nowspapor hav
ing a general circulation within said
States. E. R. WALKER.
5-l-5t-Thurs
Memorial day always disclose a
large number of new gravos to docor
ate. Journal Want Ad vs. Bring Results.
I THE SALEM
ROYAL BAKERY
Formerly German Bakery.
210 S. Com. St. Phono 378
Why send your money to Port
land, when you can buy your
bread, cuko and pastries at home,
manufactured in an up-to-date,
clean, sanitary and moderu bak
ery I
We own and opcrato Tho White
Swan Buliory and Dairy Lunch,
310 N. Commercial streot.
GOLDSMITH & THEUER
PROPRIETORS.
Phone 903.
DrJ.C. Yuen
Successor to Dr. Kum, the g latest
Chinese Export Herbiat
ESTABLISHED 1887.
Care Bow Wo k Herb Co.
107 South High Street.
Patients apeak for themselves.
Bholburn, Ore., April 19, 1913.
Dr. J, C. Yuen, Salem, Ore.!
Dear Sir: I wish to offor you s
testimonial In regard to your woudorful
medicine.
I had the advice of lomo of the noted
physicians, and they told mo that I had
appendicitis, and would have to be
operated on before I could got well.
Not wishing to be operated upon 1
consulted Dr, J. 0. Yuen, and now, af
ter about three mouths' treatment, I
am again fooling strong and healthy.
I wish to do all in my power to cir
culate the knowledge of your wonder
ful medicine, Respectfully,
J. L. OOLESBEE,
Shelliuro, Oregon.
maiaalWMIaUMII rTtlMTltWS'fc. nTsTlvt.',-, mevyiarjwxx$,-)
Hinges' Big Auction Sale
Closes Saturday Night
.
Take advantage of the last days and get your dia
monds, watches, jewelry, cut glass, silverware, clocks
and umbrellas at your own price. This opportunity
will never come again. Bring all your tickets to the
sale Saturday night, at which time ten presents will be
given away, including diamond ring and gold watch.
Schooner Goes Ashore.
DxiTiD rsasa uuaao will.
Gold Beach, Or., May 29. The gaso
line schooner Randolph, loaded with
supplies for the Wcdderburn cannery,
ib fast aground on the south spit of the
Rogue river today.
The engine refused to work just aa
the vessel entorcd the river. A sail, was
hoisted in an attempt topass through
the breakers, but a heavy wind blew
ecoraiion oa?
Specials
$11.75 Buys any $15.00
Fancy Suit Now
$18.00 Decoration Day special $13.75
$20.00 Decoration Day special $15.00
$22.50 Decoration Day special $16.75
$25.00 Decoration Day special $18.75
$30.00 Decoration Day special $22.50
$35.00 Decoration Day special $26.75
---Our Guarantee-
Your money back if any suit bought at
this sale does not prove satisfactory just
the same as though you paid the regular
price. .
OUR STORE CLOSES AT NOON
TOMORROW
THE TOGGERY, Inc.
BETWEEN
COURT AND
STATE
Berry Hallocks and Crates
Wo havo tho latest FOLDING HAIjI.OCK, and plenty of crates now
in stock. Our prices nro right and tho goods tho best on the markot.
Special low prices during berry season. Phono your ordors now so
that yon will bo sure of getting hallocks and crates whon you nood
thorn.
P. A. WHITE & SONS
251 Stato Street.
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Saturday Special
Wagner Screen Door Sets, complete, ready to put on at
20c EACH
See Our Window
Salem Hardware Co., Inc.
120 N. Commercial St. Phone 172
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Big Stock of Fancy Goods
and Dry Goods
We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonos, Waists, Whito
Underwear and all kinds of Silk floods, IIouso Dresses, Men's and Chil
dren 'a Suits, Pants and Overalls, Ladles' and flouts' Underwear. All
kinds of overehlrts, and all colors of Sweaters, Shoos, Lndioa'
and Girls' Fancy Dresses, Fancy Neckwear, Ladles' and dents' Iloso,
Embroidery, Lace, Silk Scarfs, Chinawaro, Matting, etc.
All Goods Must be Sold to Pay for Due Bills
325 N. COMMERCIAL ST.
her upon' the beach. The crew and
cargo is safe. The boat can easily be
taken off at high tide.
Piles Cured in e to 14 Days,
Tour druggist will refund monev If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles in 6 to 11 daya. 50e
Journal Want Ads Bring Results.
AT 167
COMMERCIAL
NORTH
Phono Main 1(50
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