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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOTOKAL. BALEM. OBSCK. SATURDAY, BEPTEMBEB, M, 1913. PAOE riVB. ooster Sale Prices on Women's Woolen Underwear I, nil null HWiim tmw Hill mmmimmmt flit White Woolen Vests and Pants, made of the finest woolens, and with the best of machines, by the For est Mills Manufacturers, who are known through out the United States for their splendid makes of underwear. THE BOOSTER SALES' ENTICING PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: $1.75 and $1.65 garments ... $1.39 $1.50 garments $1.29 $1.00 garments 89c 90c and 85c garments 69c 25c fleece lined cotton garments 21c ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS Are always strictly correct in style, giving the exact lines that have been decreed for Milady. The best medium-priced corsets made. Bl OR GAS Take "Papa's Diapepsin" and la rive Minutes You'll Wonder What Be came of Misery in Stomach. RIBBONS Fancy and plain, up to five inches in width. GREAT EXTRA SPECIAL 22c YARD Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam age j0 yout Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a rovolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head1 dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and in five min utes you wonder what became of the in digestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasional ly keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods with out fear. If your stomach doesn 't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief .Is Pape's Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents for a large caso at drug stores. It's truly wonder ful it digosts food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. OFFER FOB ANDEBSON. (UNITED PRESS U14HSD WIBII.l Medford, Ore., Sept. 20. Dick Don ald, manager of Bud Anderson, the lightweight, who underwent an opera tion for appendicitis several months ago, today received a flattering offer for the services of his sturdy scrapper. While refusing to go into details, with out hearing from Anderson, Donald ad mitted that it as probabJe that End will again enter the ring in October." (Continued from pnge one,) North and South Salem at present, there having been started at least 40 . lew houses, during .the past, month and a half. In connection with the work that is to be done on the newly-started dwellings, there is an abundance of work yet to be done on those dwellings that have been but half finished and which must be completed before the ! fall rains set in and damage the work : already done. Y i Carpenters Busy. Tbore is not a house builder or a car penter in the city who is not busily en gnged now, according to leading mem bers of the cnrpentorB' union. It seems, state the union men, thnt there are not a sufficient number of carpenters in the city to meet the demand for that l PP Furniture H Furnish Your Spare Room Now rfi ",.'i'i"Li ii l .i m0 a 1 Ill 9 3 Furnish Your Spare Room Now Furnish your spare room as it should be , for the comfortable accommodation of the transient guest, so that when he goes back home he will give you a good recommend. There is going to be lots of people in town FAIR WEEK the Oregon people want good service and are willing to pay for it. The out-of-town man wants to be well housed and well fed while in the city. Then do your best to give him a good clean room to sleep in.and incidentally become a friend of the IMPERIAL FURNITURE CO. See our display of Brass and Metal Beds. No matter what is desired you can make your selection here. Bed coverings, such as Comforters and Blankets, in various styles, are shown in our north window that will appeal to housewives. fjjl Easy Payments Arranged If Desired Imperial Furniture Co, 177 North Liberty Street ; if .." i m m & ... SPORTS class of labor for tho reason buildings which were Btarted early in the sea son must be completed before fall, and that many new structures are contem plated and the owners of same are cry ing for assistance. Much Improvement. According to locnl contractors, thcrel seems to be more than the usual amount of improvement work going on in the city at this time this year than there was last. Old buildings are being made to look like new, sidewalks are being remodeled and placed in up-to-date style and many unsightly structures and gen eral surroundings are being placed in a condition that is pleasing to tho eye and makes tho property valuable In 'fact, Salem contractors are of the opinion that Salem is doing more real good by improving this year than it has ever done before, and before winter tho city will be dressed up in new clothes, so to speak, that will make the old-timers sit up and take notice. A touch here and an improvement there means much to the general appearance of a public building, say .the contract ors, and tho local structures are now recoiving the necessary touching up. .. There is hardly a section of land within tho city limits but which has been greatly improved this venr. Now houses of tho most modern class, former unsightly lawns made into green car pets, parkings dressod down and plant ed with beautiful flowers, and many other things have been done up Salem 'b enterprising suburbanites of Into to render their respective localities sight ly and pleasing to the eye of tho passer by. Such thrift is commendable as a whole, and to tho different property holders especially, . Likes Salem. "If climatic conditions and general surroundings count for anything inso far as tho baby is concerned, Salem should capture the $2.1,000 prize of- icrea rjy tne international eugenics show association in San Francisco." This waB tho statement by O. C. Spenc er, an officer of the Panama exposition while he was hero during tho fore part of tho week in the interest of tho "Temple of Childhood," which will bo aeon at the oxpositlon. Mr. Spencer was more than delighted with the per fect climate, the sanitnry enndflion of tho city, and he especially laid stress upon the fact that ; Salem children should be healthy in 'the midst of "a natural, healthy city." In speaking of Snlem further, Mr. Spencer snid: 'You people have everything neces sary to raiso perfect children, and that menus something of an importance that few people realize A child must, have tho best of enre, thnt is true, but at the same time if tho parent has not the proper surroundings in which to care and raise a child. It is eight chances to one thnt tho baby, boy or girl, will suf fer from Bomo cause or other hroughf about by being cimpo.llcd to grow up in environments that are not tme to na ture. Groat Child City. " AIthonh I havo been in your city but a short time, I find thnt the people of Salem certainly have a great child city, Room galore for tho little ones; clean stroets and alleys, plenty of green grass and an unlimited territory makes the city nlinost ideal for tho bringing up of children, and I believe that thn pcnp'.o of the enpitnl of Oregon should be congratulated and commended for keeping their city up to tho standard which It Is at the present time. I hope to sco a prize winning baby come from Halom when w start our world wide eugenic Bhow in San Francisco, These expressions, coming from sn of ficial of a world's exposition, should cBiiseold Snlem togct rather "chesty." Mr. Spencer has been in almost, every city in tho United States, and he frankly says that Salem Is a top-notch-er when it comes to cleanliness. National League, W. L. New York 92 45 Philadelphia ...80 51 Chicago 80 61 Pittsburg 74 65 Boston 59 77 Brooklyn 59 77 Cincinnati 62 84 St. Louis 49 95 American League. Philadelphia '0 49 Cleveland 82 60 Washington 81 61 Boston 72 65 Chicago ..: 73 71 Detroit 2 80 New York 51 87 St. Louis 53 91 Pacific Coast League. Portland 91 70 Venice 9 83 Sacramento i .84 78 San Francisco 83 80 Los Angeles 81 88 Oakland 76 97 BOUND UP PC. .672 611 .567 .532 .434 .434 .425 .340 .648 .577 .570 .525 .507 .437 .370 .368 657 .520 .518 .481 .480 .440 Tha Dost Food-Drink Uancli stt FostssSnm EST" insist Upsn Avoid Imitations Tako No Substitute Rich milk, rmi.'ed grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest direction. Vurenutrition.upbuildingthewRolebody. Keep it on your tideHonrd at home. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a rninuie. because a certificate is missing from the book of blanks which he owned. Attorney Koebe today told Schmidt , that bo can plend not guilty and the state would be forced to corroborate his . confession. Koelbe thinks the police have little evidence aside from Schmidt's confession, and does not be lieve the Aumullor charge could be proved unless the head is found. BULIETS SHRIEK AROUND SEE IF THE CHILD'S II Pacific Coast League. B. H. E. Oakjand 5 8 1 Sacramento 3 5 1 Jost and Bohrer; Lively and Creek. R. H. E, Los Angeles 4 6 2 San Francisco 2 6 3 Chech and Arbogast; Leifield and Schmidt. R. H. E. Portland 1 9 4 Venice 7 15 0 West and Berry; Harkness and El liott. National League. First game. St. Louis 1 10 3 New York 1 4 0 Ten innings. Sulla and Snider: Mathewson and Meyers. Mother! Don't Hesitate! it uross, Feverish, Constipated, Give "Cal ifornia Syrup of Tigs." ' DURING FIRE trMinD raiBS ixabid wirj 1 i San Bernardino, Cal, Sept. 20. The Bev. Father Brady was shot through the hand and bullets shrieked about the ears of a thou sand citizens when several thou sand cartridges stored in the na tional guard armory, a wing of the municipal pavilion, exploded during a fire early today that de stroyed the pavilion. Police cleared the street for blocks about the pavilion, which burned to the ground while fire men stood outside the rnnge of bombardment. The damage was about .f.r)0,000. Look at the tongue, mother! If coat ed, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pnlo, doesn't sleep, doesn't cat or act natur ally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomachache, sore throat, di arrhoea, full of cold, give a toaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs" and in a few hours all tho foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative" they lovo its delicious tpste, and it al ways makes them feel splendid. Ask the druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs" which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-upB plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold hero. To be Biire you get the genuine ask to sea thnt it iB made by "Califor nia Fig Syrup Company." Eofuse any other kind with contempt. s this time-tested world proved home remedy which suits and benefits most people. Tried for three generations, the best corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination has been proved to be MARTS PILLS (Th UrtMt Sal of As MuUeb b tin World) If you nave not tried this matchless family medicine, you do not know what it means to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes, clearer complexion, which come after Beecham's Pills have cleared the system of impurities. Try them now and know. Always of the same excellence in all climates ; in every season Beecham's Pills are The Tried, Trusted Remedy a -1.1 I ast . . DlrMtioat with rwtj box r vary TahaabW, mc tally to i STATE FAIR 1111 (Continued from page one.) some forged death certificates and are investigating, They do not believe Miss Aumullor is Schmidt's only vic tim. They are suspicious of Schmidt va TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE And Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham'o Vegetable Cor mpounu. V.'inden, Kunsns. " I had a displace ment which enused bladder troublo and I wiui r miuerublo iiii'L--.-v.'.' Will probably bring you company, and necessitate extra beds. We carry a full line of bras and iron beds, mattresses, springs, all kinds of cots and sanitary couches. Be -sure and examine our line before you purchase. The harder tho climb the greater the reward if it bo only your own satis faction ovor the achievement. I! ' ' 'II I I T .U 1 i u n m i Know wnnr, to do, I suffered from bearing down pains, my eyes hurt mo, I was nervous, dizzy nnd Irregular and had female weakness. I spent money on doctors but got worse all the time, "A friend told me about the Plnkham remedies and I took Lydi E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and was cured. I cannot praise your remedies enough for I know I never would have been well If I had not token it. "-Miss Mary A. Hokner, Route No. 2, Box 41, Wlndom, Kansas. Consider Well This Advice, No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hoa un til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. 'This famous remedy, the medicinal in gredienta of which are derived from native rooU and herbs, has for nearly juny years proved to be a most valua ble tonic and Invigorator of the fe male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the Wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. . M.'l? ,n "P'nl adrlefl wrlle to j.juia r rinkDnin Medicine t o. (conll- denllal) I.rnn, Mass. Vonr letter will w"'' re an ana answered hy a woman sua held la strict couUdouco. BRASS BEDS $16.00 to $35.00 IRON BEDS 3.00 tO 15.00 MATTRESSES 3.50 tO 25.00 SPRINGS 2.50 to 10.00 cots 1.50 to 4.00 SANTARY COUCHES 4.00 to 6.75 Salem Furniture Company Moved to 247 North Commercial Street