i'l DAILY CAPITAL JOTJUKAL, 1ALEM. OKBCOM, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1913. gA0B ma. ' 1 ' I UPJOHN NAMED AS Q I (S7 SO IT IS WHITE THE PRICE IS REDUCED June, the month of monthi for dainty white merchandise is here'and with it Stockton's great June SALE OF WHITE, a greater and better white sale than we ever held before; unmatchable prices, quality Al and large and carefully se lected assortments to choose from -.. . 35c Drawers For women and children embroidery and lace trimming, Good materi- ! 24c pr $1.50 Night Gowns. Beauti fully trimmed; good quality workmanship 98c 75c Nainsook Gowns Slip-on style, trimmed with embroidery; others with embroidery yoke. 59c 50c Drawers Drawers for Women ; Bplendid material, em broidery trimmed. 39c pr SPORTS FALLS OFF WATER CART 'Tub" Spencer, San Francisco Heavy weight Catcher, In Given His , Unconditional Release. (IIMITKD PUS UiSID W1R. San Francisco, June' 3. "Tub" Spencer, San Francisco's heavyweight catcher, was given his unconditional re lease here today by Del Howard, man-1 ager of the Seals. Inability to sit right on the water wagon is responsible. While training at Boys Springs, Spen cer tumbled, Howard warning him that he would be released if he repeated the offense. Spencer, however, violated his j promise last week, when his services j were needed badly. ; j I PC. .670 ..'tis .568 52 500 National League W. L. Philadelphia 23 11 Brooklyn 21 13 New Cork 21 16 Chicago 21 20 Pittsburg 20 20 St. Louis 1! 24 Boston .... 14 21 Cincinnati 13 27 American League. Philadelphia 30 10 Cleveland 30 13 Washington 22 19 Chicago 24 20 Boston IS 22 Detroit IS 27 St. Louis 10 29 New York 0 30 .41W, .337 .730 .BUS .337 .543 .450 .100 .39(1 .231 urn whhh! mmmm w '1 wm HAVE .YOU TRIED IT? "SALAMANDER" "Hopfen und Maltz Gott Erhalis" A reproduction of the old-fashioned all-malt Beer "Gesundheit und ein proher Mut , Sind besser ah viel gelt, und gut Especially bottled for home use. Send your order by telephone, Main 229 for a case Salem Brewery Association ' $4.00 White lingerie dresses for women and misses. $2.00 All dress goods at re duced prices; must re duced the stock. 75c Long wlilte petticoats, embroidery trimmed. 59c White wash dross skirts, soiled. 50c ea Sheets f1 $1.10 values and $1.00 J' If ill J 1 Huck Towels 1 I I owcea 1 V ,-: 1 .American League. Second Game R. 11. E. New York 6 10 0 Boston 8 12. 1 McConnell, Schultz, Klepper and Gossett; Wood, Hall, Bedient and f ady, Carrigan, Second Game R. H. E. ...3 6 1 ...4 9 1 Henry; Washington Philadelphia '. Johnson and Ainsmith, Ilouck, Brown and Lapp. JOLTS Willamette and Hauser Bros', base ball teams played a seven-inning prac tice game last evening on Willamette field. The result was a tie, the score being 3-3. It was too dark to finish the contest. The East Salem and Richmond grammar schools will hold a track meet on Willamette field Wednesday after- noon at 3:30. The youngsters will at tempt to pull off every regular track yid field meet event, with the excep- tion of the high hurdles. Ulcers and Skin Troubles. ' vo'1 ar0 s"ff,r'nS with any old, running! of fever sores, ulcers, boils, ec- skin troubles, get a box mica Salve and you will . TI or jiucKien s A get- relief promptly: Mrs. Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Buck ten's Arnica Salve cured her in two week?. Will help you. Only 25c. Rec ommended by J. C. Penv. A mini ean't Iny up any treasure in heaven until he quits dodging taxes on earth. ""twwmw in'i 'mi bwpp m mm wm $2.50 White cotton blankets, wool na.p $1.90 Men's White Shirts 75c values 48c t THE OPEN FORUM Tbe Capital Journal Invites pub lic discussion In this department Let both sides of all matters be fully, brought out It is not the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for Its reader. T It's Still the Mix. 4eBt iae satytfied with their Concrete c-r-i . , , iBI"l WBnt mor8 (in" fact, they sro now Editor Capital Journal: . , .. . , , I ' ' . i' advertising for more), but the ptnp'e In taking exception to-many of yW along East State street are not satisfied statements regarding concrete paving, aml ,UBtiy 80, There ft viggeT in lh! I wish to cell attention to one in your woodpile somewhere. Where is hoi issuo of May 29 in which you say in Can it be that the contractor lived i;p effect that you insist that a year's wear to Fpecifications in Independence nnd on the newor concrete will show it to not in Salcmt I understand that tl,e be on the road to rapid disintegration. peol,e and council in Independence Of course, this is merely an assertion were alive to the situation Bnd had two and cannot be proven in fact. There is competent inspectors on the job. Cue no concrete street in Salem today of 0f them sat in a comfortable chair next which this can be honestly said, not ev- to the mixer from 7 in the morning lin en excepting East State and South til 6 in the evening. It was his duty to Commercial. Hicre is no question, how- count every sack of cement and u-rery ever but that your inquiry into the yard of material that Went into tli whole matter of street paving fe vory raixer. The other inspector had h's eyes pertinent at the present time. Let the open for all around good workmsns'iip. truth, whatever it may be, come out What did tho people and council in Sa and let anyone who knowB any of tin Pm do along this line when the K.isl facts voice his sentiments. state street job was being donef Did I ask right hore why the small city Salem havo two competent inspectors of Independence, only a few miles up at the right place. If not, why not ? the river, can show better results from Can it be that some of the bad concrete concrete streets than Salem can. Its work in Halem is due to fh-is oversight 1 streets were laid nearly three yVurs Let the city council protect tho people ago on a 1-3-5 mix basis by the napie who ask for concreto paving by using "mt"u't"r ho East Htute street, Thl! "ll0,ifi,,l,ill f" East Stato called mi a iiiui-ii mruiiger mix man inucpcnii- paving ingncr man ir, is at me present once, vis., a l;2-i mix. The surface of time, but it will insure good result. :. the Independence streets was finished to it, I say. There is no better paving by "brooming," i. e., the surface was for the money than good concrete, swept by a steel broom leaving it rough When the people get good concrete with fine edges about 1-32 of an inch streets, as they should, they will con high. Theso ridges aro still plainly vis- tinue to demand them, and take no oth- able after nearly three years of weur by iron-bound traffic (farmer wngoi.i) j proving that three years of wear by wnwB mm ifnw iwi mm im m imnw 14 II II II II II n a it ti ti n EI a n to 13 It CI II II 11 u II tl M H 11 II 13 Z3 Men's white shirts, $1.25 values 98c JUNE SALE OF WHITE iron-bound vehicles has made no prr eentihla inrnnrl nn thenA atpMiti At t-h rute thw, 8trocu win wcar oncT than two nuuurea years. , Now, if the Independence streets, with a weaker mix, 1-3-5, wcar better than Salem streets with a 1-2-4, I ask whyf The same contractor, I repeat, who did the Independence paving, aire did the East State street job. The peo ple of Independence, after a three-years nch methods as will insuro good work, This will bring tho price of cniicio'e A PKOPKKTV OWNER. Is It a Siuare Deal? Editor Capital Journal: The wlmle city voted an appropriation for cmiiert band music in the parks. The plan, im announced, provide thnt these rom-frts shall be given only in tho evenings.' This virtually deprives the suburb of the pleasure and benefit. It al-o in vents tho presence of the average work ing man and his family, for ho- cannot afford to forego his rest when at work On Sunday afternoon the' suburbs und the workers aro at liberty, and all can repair to the pnrk for rest and recrea tion. WTiy cannot the plan include a Sunday concert t I I).,J?ATLIFF. It is true that women more frequent ly suffer from kidney trouble than men. It is also true they suffer morn intense ly, owing to their nioro sensitive organ ism. Katherino L. Norton, New Bed ford, Mass., says: "I had a terrible pain across my back, with a burning and scalding feeling. I took Foley Kid ney Pills as advised, with results" cer tain and sure. Tho pain and burning feeling left me, I felt toned up and In vigorated. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills." They aro tonic in action, quick in results. I)r. Stone's Drug Store. - Apparently all the privileged inter ests separately or combined, can't talk the Democrats out of reducing the tar iff greatly. WeU-Enown Newspaper Man Gets Choice Plum at Hands of Gov ernor West. Donald H. Upjohn today received the appointment to the office of district attorney for the 12th judicial district, which embraces tho counties of Poik, Yamhill and Tillamook. Upjohn handled the Oregonlan news bureau in Salem for several years, leaving here a few weeks ago to prac tice law at Dallas, and it was reported that ho would be named county attor ney for Polk The filing of a referen dum potition on tho county attorney bill put a quietus on this dan, and now the governor has made good through the creation of the new judicial district by the last legislature. Upjohn graduated from Willamette university last year. State Fair Heads. Department heads for the state fair, sc far named are: Superintendent of the livestock de partment, B. W. Hogg, Salem. Superintendent of pavilion, O. E Freutag, Oregon City. Superintendent of textilo depart ment, Mrs. 8. 0. Wall, Salem. Superintendent dairy department, M. J. Lazelle, Oregon City. Superintendent floral department, If. F. Bryan, Portland. Superintendent poultry department, Chas. E. Porry, La Grande. Superintendent agricultural and hor ticultural department, O. E. Frcytag, Oregon City. Superintendent of eugenics, O. M. Plummet, Portland. Superintendent industrial depart ment, E. F. Carleton, Salem. Mayor of the camp grounds, Albert Tozier, Dee. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. The constant itching, burning, red ness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tettor, salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with. Dr. Ilobson's Eczema Ointment. Mr. J. C. Evelnnd, of Bath, I1L, says: "I had eczema twenty-five and had tried everything. All failed. When I found Dr. Ilobson's Eczema Ointment I found a cure." This oint ment is the formula of a physician and has been in use for' years not an ex periment. That is why we can guar ante, it. i All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c. Pfolffer Chemical Co., Phfy' adelphia. and St. Louis. J. C, Perry. It's perfectly plain that no woman ever thinks she is. The Brilliant Stars of June. By the end of June, Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will all be morning stars, but Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is at all times the "Star" medi cine for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough. A cold in June is apt to de velop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other time, but not ff Foley's Honey and Tar Compound la taken. It will surely head off the cold, and heal the inflamed membranes. The genuine in a yellow package. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Bechtel & Bynon's Bargains MB. FARM BUYER. If you want something worth the money look this up. 150 acres miles to railroad station, 113 acres un der cultivation, 100 acres of which is in clover and timothy, .'15 acres in pnHture aud timber; good family orchard, houso, barn and other outbuildings; well, springs nnd running water; fenced and cross-fenced. With this place aro 3 horses, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 4 calves, 20 hogs, about 20 sheep, 200 chickens, 2 wagons, carriage and full outfit of farming implements. Some of the house hold goods will ill ho bo included. Build ings alone cost over 0000. Owners are old and must sell. Price for all $105 per acre. Ask for Mr. Scott. HOP RANCH. 30-aero hop yard In fino' condition, good hop house; only 2'i miles from Salem on good road. .'100 per acre, including crop, if tnken soon. I!aw land in tho same vicinity Is selling at 300 to 350 per sere. Easy terms may be had on this If desired. Ask for Pet tyjohn. 7-room modern house, basement, on cnrline, lot 72'4xl50, on paved street, all axHitismf.nt paid. This is a snap at only 3000; 300 cat-h, 2.'i per month. See Mr. Scott. 10 ACRES. Just nutsldn the city limits and I'l minutes' walk from street car. All under cultivation, good rich soil. Small family orchard in full bearing, logan berries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries sufficient for family use. Good S-room plastered house and prac tically all furniture for same, 3500. Ask for Pettyjohn. BECHTEL fc BYNON, Thone 452. 347 State St. Notice of Proposed Establishment and Be-establlshment or Change of Grade on Market Street and the Garden Road, 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 tho 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 Road be tween the center line of Chutch stteet and the east city limits. The grades which ate proposed to be established, re-established and changed by the com mon eouneil are described as follows, to-wit: At the intersection of the center lines of Church and Market streets 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. 861 of the city of Salem, Oregon. At the intersection of the center lines of Cottage and Market streets, at sn elovation of forty-four and eight tenths (44.8) feet, said elevation being a confirmation of the grade established by ordinance No. 874 of the city of Salem, Oregon. At the intersection of the center lines of Winter nnd Market streets the elevation is re-established and changed to an elevation of forty-four and throe tenths (44.3) foot, said elevation be ing a modification and change from the grade established by ordinance No. 578 of the city of Salem, Oregon. At the intersection of the center lines of Summer and Markot streets at sn elevation of forty-six (46.0) feet said elevation being a confirmation of the grade established by ordinance No. 909. At the intersection of the center lines of Capitol and Market streots at an elevation of forty-nine and five tenths (49.5) foet, said elevation be ing a confirmation of the grade es tablished by ordinance No. 576. At the intersection of the center lines of McCoy avenue' and Market street, at an elevation of fifty-one and rive-tenths (51.5) feet. At a point on the center line of Market street, which is three hundred (300) fcot east of the center line of McCoy avenue, at an elovation of fifty-three and three-tenths (53.3) feet. At the intersection sf the center linos of 12th and Market streets at an elevation of fifty-three and three tents (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 streot being defined in accordance with the plat of Itosedale addition to said city. At the intersection of the northerly projection of the center line of 13th street in Frlckey's Railroad addition with the center line bf Market street, at an elevation of fifty-four and five tenths (54.5) feet: At the intersection of the northerly projection of the center line of 14th streot in Frlckey's Railroad addition with the center line of Markot street, at tin elevation of fifty-six and aeven tenths (56.7) foot. At the intersection of the Northerly projection of the center line of 15th street in Frickoy's Bailroad addition with tho center line of Market Btroet, at an elevation of fifty-seven and seven-tenths (57.7) foot. At the Intersection of the northerly projection of the center line of 16th street in Englewood addition with the conter line of Markot street at an ele vation of fifty-nine (69.0) feet. At the intersection of the center lines of 17th and Market streets at an elovation of sixty-three and five tenths (63.5) feet, said elovation be ing a confirmation of the grade estab lished by ordinance No. 903 of said city. At the intersection of tho northerly projection of the conter line of 18th street in Englewood addition with the center lino of Market street, at an ele vation of sixty-eight and flvotenths (68.5) feet. At the intersection of the northerlv Explanation and Conditions Securing votes in Tho Journal's Ilo tmid Bargain Context is simple. All that is necessary to do is to call for a ch cl k or receipt when making pur chases at any store advertising o the llurgniu Page which appears in thU paper cery Tuesday and Friday foi a period of ten weeks commencing May , 1013, ami ending July 19, 11113. Bring or mail these checks to The Journal office within ten dnys of the purchase dato, whore five votes will be issieii for every five cents repro sented on the checks. These voting slips are to bo depos Nomination Coupon' Good for lOOO Votes Capital Journal's Refund rcc. For ; Address (Good for nomination and only one allowed each Con testant. Must be used within five day of date. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1013. projection of the eenter line of 19th street in Englewood addition, and the center line of Market street, at an ele vation of seventy-three and six-tenth, (73.6) feet. At a point which is the intersection of the 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 Eoad, which is the - " MlPIWl, or the part thereof described above and upon which it is proposed to establish and also re-establish and change the gracies are hereby notified to make and file their written remon strances, if any they have, with the C'ty recorder, against the said estab lishment, re-establishment and change of grades within the period of tea (10) day. from the final publication of this notice, and unless the owners of more than two-thirds majority of the super ficial area f the property adjacent to said Markot street and the Garden Hoad, or the patt thoreof particularly affected by said proposed establish ment, re-establishment and 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 proceed to establish and re-establish and change the grades of said Market street and the Garden Eoad, at the ele vations set forth in this notice by the passago of an ordinance on or after twenty (20) days from the date of the first publication of this notice. This notice is published for ton (10) days in a daily newspaper published in the city of Salem, Oregon, the first publication being the 27th day of May, 1913. CIIA8. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Notice- of Improvement of Wash- ington Street Notice is hereby given that the com mon conucll of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems is expedient and hereby de clares its intention to forthwith im prove Washington street from the east line of Fainnount Avenue to the west line of Fir street with six-inch gravel 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 hereby referred to for a detailed de scription of said improvement and made a pert of this notice by such reference. Written "remonstrance against the said proposed improvement may be made at any time within teu (10 days from the final publication of this notice in the manner provided by the city charter. This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the common council, the date of the first publica tion being the 20th day of May, 1013. CHA8. F. ELGIN, City He-order. Notice of Improvement of South High Street Notice' is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems it expedient and heroby de clares its Intention to- forthwith im prove South High street from the south line of Bush street to the north line of noyt street with Bituminous M cadam, Ponotratlon Method, at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property within tho said limits, in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tion for said stroot improvement as heretofore adopted by the common council of said city, and on file in the office of the city recorder, which are hereby referred to for a detailed de scription of said improvement and made a part of this notice by such reference, Written remonstrance against the snid proposed Improvement may be made at any time within teu (10) days from the final publication of this no- I tlce in the manner provided by the city ehnrter. This notice is published for j ten (10) days by order of the common council, the date of tho first publica tion being the 20th dny of May, 1913. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. ited in tho bnllot box at this office for ho ciw lest ants you aro voting for. Every contestant is entitled to one nomination coupon which may be usod any time during tho first two weeks of the content, This coupon when neatly cut out and trimmed and proporly filled is worth 1000 votes. All Mh checks mu(.l be in this officj not Inter thnn Saturday, July 21, 1913. Persons employed by this paper or in the stores advertising on tho Bnrgain Pago are tho only ones barred from nrticipatlon in th contest. Bargain Contest, $100 in cash mu mt mwt mm t-eT