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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1913)
agb roux DAILY CAPITAL JOTTBHAL, IALZH, OX200V. TUESDAY, JTTNE 3, 1913. Globe Theatre Pantages Vaudeville Today and Tomorrow Alice Belle Rooney Popular Songs. u . yV AND CARRAHAN Eccentric Comedians and Fun-Maker. EMILHACK&CO. In a play entitled LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM Four of the Best Pictures Animated Weekly An Eye For An Eye NESTOR Billy s First Quarrel Call Him Whiskers GEM The Cap of Destiny REX This i another of our fine program. CITY IS DIVIDED FOR BIG BOND ISSUE The United States National Bank ( Salem last night bid par for sewer bonda in the amount of (380,000, which tfaia city baa been endeavoring to float for aome time The bank wishes to mak a charge of (7500 for acting aa fiscal agent. The bid waa referred to the committee on account! and current expense. Later in the meeting Colonel E. Hof er made an address, in which be urged that the peoplo be allowed to take the bonda and have their assessments can celed He claimed the liens bothered tomewvat in making transera Stlz said the city was following out the procedure laid down by the vo'ers when they authorired the issuance of the bonds. Earlier in the meeting an opinion of City Attorney Page waa read. In it Attorney Page stated that liens for sewer improvements cound not be can celed until the (.180,000 bond issue waa sold and the cash received by the city. When Miaton declared the Oregon Electric was covering up the macadam street with gravel, Stolz came back with the assertion that it waa just what waa needed, and that it was only a gravel street, anyway. He said Min ton built it a number of years ago. GiTE PROPER CARE TO THE HAIR AND WU WILL NEVER NEED A WIG The man who wears a toupee does sot like it, but has the courage of his conviction!. Nature sever intended that the top ol the head should be left entirely without protection. A bald head is very suareptihle to contraction of colda aad neuralgia. Wearing an artificial top piece counteracts this tendency, and, wide from the improvement in the personal appearance, is amply jus tified. How much better it would have been bad the man, now chronically bald and wearing a toupee, but realized earlier in life the approaching danger Bml de voted a littlo regular attention to hia hair, which would have saved it. There is a remedy which will abso lutely prevent linldness. Loss of hair in nine cases out of ten is unnecessary, being due to dandruff and the germ thnt causes it. Thia germ must he de stroyed and the accumulations of dan druff checked. Then the hair will not fall out, but instead will grow natur ally and luxuriantly. Newbro's Herpicide is the remedy, I regular applications of which ofttimes produce the most gratifying results. It has long been known aa the "ori ; ginal remedy that kills the dandruff 'germ" and is absolutely dependable. ! Xcwbro's Herpicide in 50c and (1.00 jsiz.es is sold by all dealers who guaran tee it to do all thnt is claimed. If !you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Herpicide applications may always be obtained at the better barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Anyone desiring to try Xewbro's He picide before purchasing a large bottle will receive a nice sample and booklet by sending 10c in postago or silver to The Herpicide Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Michigan. Cherry Fair Boosters' Will Get Busy in j Various Divisions and Collect i Soring Next Few Days. i Ab. Magers, chairman of the finance committee of the Cherry Fair and Fourth of July, today completed a sys , tematized card index plan whereby the : different members of the committee can proceed with his work in an intelligent .manner and not conflict in any way I with each other. Mr. Magers has de j vised the scheme for the purpose of en abling the members of the committee to j not only perform the work of soliciting .the city but in doing so reach every 'person, and the campaign can be car i ried on with unusual expediency. It is ! follows and the names also of those al lotted to each district or division: Div. Xo. 1 All territory north of Center street A. G. Magers, Melvin Burdick. Div. Xo. 2. All territory south of Mill street George Day, Paul John son. Div. Xo. 3 From Liberty street east between State and Mill streets Roy Mills, W. S. Low. Div. Xo. 4 From Liberty street east between I hemeketa and. State streets John Graber. Guy O. Smith. Div. Xo. 5 All the territory between Center and Chemeketa O. C. Locke, J. '. Terry. Div. X'o. 6 From Liberty street west between Chemeketa and Court streets Dr. B. F. Pound, Dr. Roy Byrd. Div. Xo. 7 From Liberty street west between Court and State streets J. E. Crowe, W. P. George. Div. Xo. 8 From Liberty street west between State and Ferry streets D. W. Eyre, W. A. Irvin. Div. Xo. 9 From Liberty street west between Ferry and Mill streets Frank Meyers, Joe Adolph. Important Meeting. It is the earnest request of Chairman Magers that the members of the fi nance committee meet at 8 o'clock sharp, tomorrow night in the Hlihee club rooms. At this time final arrange ments will be made to lannch the cam paign for funds to carry on the Cherry Fair and the Fourth of July celebra tion. This meeting is very important and all should attend. At the meeting held by the commit tees in the Hlihee club rooms last night it was decided to decorate the city for the occasion. Something new and ori ginal is promised. Parades, fireworks and other features will be included in the program and there will me many and varied amuse ments. A reception committee was appointed also last night, as follows: P. H. D'Arcy, chairman; Governor Oswald West, Mayor B. L. Steevea, T. A. Lives ley, J. J. Roberts, Clifford Brown, J. L. Stockton, Max O. Buren, Dr. L. F. Grif fith, Dr. Fletcher Homan, Mrs. C. L. McXary, Mrs. Geo. F. Rodgers, Mrs. J. E. Crowe, Mrs. Jos. H. Albert, Mrs. B. W. Olcott, Mrs. Ella Savage. GIRLS WHO ARE PALE, NERVOUS May Find Help in Mrs. El (ton's Letter About Her Daughter. ' 1 9f WILLAMETTE NOTES. The different classes are very busy with their class stunts for senior class day. Each of the four claaaes will pre sent a playlet. i A move is on foot to print a book containing all of the Willamette songs. The Websterian and Adolante liter ary societies will go on a launch ride tomorrow evening. AOED, WRINKLED FACES EASILY REJUVENATED PLANTS FOR SALE Orders now being taken for Tomato, Cabbage, Kale, Celery and Cauliflower plants. Plants the best on the market, and prices the lowest. Place your orders now for delivery at any time. Berry Hallocks Derry hallocks and crates always in stock. Prices the lowest in the city. Special low prices on large lots. D. A. WHITE & SONS 2S1 State Street Salem, Oregon. Phone Main 160 Big Surprise for Marion and Polk Counties HIGHEST PRICES PAID TOVL OLD CLOTIIE8, RAOS AND RUB BER. Wt have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws and al' kinds of tools nd machinery. Also chicken netting, hog wire, roofing paper and old haruoea. Big farm wagon and two plow for sale, very cheap. Bar gain prices. Evreything from a needlo to a piece of gold. The house of a half million bargains. II. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. MS State Ptrset. Phone Main t4 (From The Beauty Seeker.) An aged face is often only a mask to a comparatively youthful porBon. Be neath is a countenance young and fair to look upon. It'a a simple matter to remove the mask. Ordinary mercolized wax ,to be had at any drug store, grad ually absorbs the worn-out surface skin: in a week or two the user haa'the loveliest pinky white complexion im aginable. An ounce of the wax usual ly is sufficient to complete the trans formation. It is put on at night like cold cream and taken off ill the morn ing with warm water. This remarkable treatment is inva riably effective, no matter how mud dy, sallow or discolored the complex ion. Freckles, moth patches, liver spots, pimples, blackheads and other cutaneous blemishes, naturally vanish with the discarded skin. To remove nriuMis, here is a recipe that cannot lie too highly recommend ed: 1'owdere.l saxolite, 1 or... dissolved in '.. pint witch hard. I'se aa a wash lot ion. It acts instantaneously and is wonderfully effective. It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment what ever. All that Is needed is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at. each appli cation. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. A sprained ankle may aa a rulo be Aired In from three to four days by ap plying ( hslmierlain 's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle, for sal by all dealer. Burlington, lewa. "Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has cored my daughter of weakness. She was troubled almost a year with it and complained of back ache, so that I thought she would be an invalid. She was entirely run down, pale, nervous and without appe tite. I w a s very much discouraged but heard of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege table Compound through friends and now I praise it because it has cured my daughter. "-Mrs. F. M. Elston, R. D. ii'o.- 3, Burlington, Iowa. . Case of Another Girl. Scanlon, Minn." I used to be both ered with nervous spells, and would cry ti anyone was cross to me. I got aw ful weak spells especially in the morn ing, and my appetite was poor. I also had a tender place in my right side which pained when I did any hard work. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and my symptoms all changed, and I am certainly feeling fine. I recommend it to every suffering woman or girl You may use this let ter for thegood of others. "Miss Fi.i a Olson, 171 5th St, Virginia, Minn. Young Girls Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Kay and Olcott Defendants in Suit to Tie np $450,000 Appropriated for Columbia Project. Secretary of State Olcott and State Treasurer Kay are defendants in a suit filed this morning in the Marion coun ty circuit court by L. H. McMahan, ap pearing as a citizen and taxpayer of Oregon, in which the plaintiff seeks to enjoin the defendant, Olcott, from drawing warrants on tha state treasury for the snm of $450,000. It is alleged in the complaint that, unless restrained by the court, the de fendants will draw $150,000 from the treasury of the state to provide for the construction, operation and mainte nance of an irrigation project in Crook county, commonly known as the Old Columbia Southern project. It is also alleged by the plaintiff that the de fendant Olcott is seeking to extend the project for the benefit of certain pri vate citizens. JivGmxnooD Womanhood Mo The' nn xuc women wiiu iiave useu r rv? - tt THSlTTftfiTi ur- t-ierce s favorite lilitiallUUll pMO,.-nf; n n m i wn jivi ruin iii rvia that it freed them from nam helped them over painful periods in their life and saved them many a day of anguish and misery. This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years ago for the womanly system, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., and has been sold ever since by dealers in medicine to the benefit of many thousand women. Note if you prefer you can obtain Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablets at your druggist at $1 per box, also in 60c size or send SO one cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, A. Y. tor trial box. Assist Nature now and then, with a gtntls cathartic Dr. Pierce's Pleas and Pellets tons up and invigor ate liver and bowels. Be sure you get what you ask for. 'When your child has whooping cough fully in many epidemics, and is safo and sure. For sale by all dealers. be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as may be re-1 The reason a girl objects to a man ouired. This remedy will also liouifv kissing her is because. the tongh mucus and make it easier to j There are very few sisters of the expectorate. It has been used success-. same size who do not pool their clothes. E DECf Supreme Court Befuses to Grant an In junction Requested by Oliver E. Hunt Against Spencer. The supreme court handed down the following local decision today: Oliver E. Hunt, appellant, against Spencer 8. Hunt and F. W. Spencer, respondents Motion for an injunction, from Marion county, to stay the fore closure of a mortgage. The defendant was arreeted for embezzlement without a warrant, and, while he was in the county jail, he executed and gave a note for $1700 for his release. Later, on trial, the note was declared to be worthless by Mrsc Hunt, who had not signed it. Motion was denied. The supreme court holds that she can interpose her defense in a foreclosure proceeding. A girl who screams when she's kiss ed may hold to the theory that there are other methods of advertising be sides the use of printer's ink. If your meals don't taste right, or you have any dis tress try a bottle of HOSJETTERS Stomach Bitters It tones, strengthens, invig orates promotes better health in every way. Com mence today. tMswmsMmwswsMswmmsammmsMmemmmsm WELFARE COMMISSION Bertha Moores, Rev. John P. 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