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3AGB RTX DAILY OAPITAli JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, FRBDAY, rBRUARY 18, 1010t NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN llnstructiongtCKGensus Enumer- polish ftetingtti fioSWpared ijythenited 'born -W. f flk nn ItirTnnnnHnnt rnim r r States Census Bureau. Washington, D. C, Fob. 18.' jWhat the census enumerators aro trian Poland, or Iroauired-to learn -rogardlng-tho-placo l.and ho -must wrlto the answor ac- jLho '.'Census Day," has been mar ried three years and 11 monthii, should bo returned as married threo years. For a person married loss than ono year, tho entry Is to be "Oi" meaning less than one year. In tho case of persons speaking rtlngtftiiafc they wore Is no longer an independent country, tho enum erator Is to lnqulro Whgthor the birthplaco was in what Is now known as Gorman Poland, or Aus- Rttflsian Poland, VI UlttU Ul JIUUIU"UUUI UUU iUIUJljU I UlilglJ' U X UUU1U VUWIi i viuuu s orn persons, .and other, porsooal wAustJ, or Poland (Russ.). acDTkconcerningltho latter class, in ft tho birthpfaw reported Is 3AkiFgtliTrThirfeJnfh "Unitdd" Stales' .ada, tho enumerator is Can- required to ponam, beginning April 15 next, Is I ask whether the person is of English .fullx.set fortnintthQ orlnted. Instruct or JSToncii descent anu write uanaua iiomf prepared' by the United States (Eng.), or Canada (Fr.), according (Gone'us Bureau to guide thorn In fill- to tho answer. 3ng the population schedule. It is The question calling for the year pointed out that all tho questions of Immigration to the United States yolato only to conditions oxistlng on applies to all foreign-born persons, April 15 tho "Census Day. malo and female, of whatever ago On , tho subject of placo of birth It should bo answored, therefore, ?f a native-born person tho instruc- for every person whoso birhplaco fions stato that If tho porson Was was in a foreign country. Tho born in tho United States, tho onum- enumerator must enter tho year in orator is to give tho stato or torri- which tho person came to tho United lory (not city or town) In which States. If ho has been In tho United born. A person born In what is now States more than once, tho year of West Virginia, Nort hDakota, South his first arrival Is to bo stated. Dakota, or Oklahoma should bo re- Tho inquiry whether naturalized ported aa so born, although at the or alien applies only to foreign-born tlmo of birth tho particular region males 21 years of ago and over. It may have had a different name. does not apply to females, to for Relative to conjugal condition, tho olgn-born minors, or to any malo enumerators aro" to report' whether born In tho United States. If tho tho pjarfoh is single, married, widow- porson was born abroad, but has be- Watching a Stomach Digest Food Was tho Means Whereby Sclciicc Made Possible tho Cure of 1 1J N .'. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspcp sla Tablets Sent Free. od, or divorced. Married persons I are to bo asked if thoy have been married before. If tho present mar- rlago is tho first, tho fact is to be In- como a full citizen either by taking out second or final papors of nat uralization or through the natural ization of his parents whilo ho was dicatod by tho sign "M 1;" but if it under tho ago of 21 years, tho cnurii- ia tho second" or subsequent mur- enator Is to wrlto "Na" (for natural riago, then tho enumerator Is to Izod). If he has declared his inten- writo 'M 2." moaning married moro tlon to become an American citizen hanphco,' , " and taken out his "first papers," tho Tho question calling for tho num- enumerator is to wrlto "Pa". If ho bor of years of tho present marriage has taken no steps toward becoming is declared by . tho Census Bureau to an American citizen, wrlto "Al' apply only to persons roportod as (for Allon) marrlod, and tho answor should Tho inquiry as to tho ability to glvo .tAo number of years married speak English applies to all porsons to. tho present husband or wife. 10 years of ago or ovor. If English Thus rt woman who may havo been married for 10 yoars to a former husband, but has boon married only threo yenrs to her present husband, is spokon, tho enumerator must write "English" in tho proper, col umn. If tho person enumerated Is not nblo to Bpoak English, tho enum should bo returned as married three orator is required, in such cases on yoarSiTho number of years entered ly, to writo-out the name bf tho lan- should bo tho nunibor of-completed guago spokon, as !Frorich, German years, A porson who on April 15, STREpTW THE. STOMACH Cure Your Dyspepsia and Gain Appetite and Weight by Tak irig the Tonic Treatment. In caos of weak stomach wlioro tho patient is palo mid tho blood tiim, tho first fiU'i) towlird ietoriig tho uotivity of tho Ktomaoh is to improve tho condi tion of tho blood. A supply of rich, well-oxygonated blood is uoeeiiBary to tho proceufiCH of digtiBtiou and with it, if errors in dict aro avoided, nature will work a euro. TJiIb in known na tho touio treatment for indigestion and is illus trated by tho oxnoriunco of Mrs. W. S Robinson, of Bluiuo. Vanli., who owou nor recovery rrom Ktomaoh troublo to u thorough trial of Dr. WiUiams' Pink Fills. Shaaays: "I was iu it run-down condition for several yoara boforo I begau to suffoj from Htoinuoh troublo. Suddenly I 1k. gau to havo vomiting spoilt) whioh bo camo no bad that X was confined to bod for fifteen weoks. Thoro wore droudful aiua in my Htomnolt uml at tinios I would vomit blood. My titomach wouh retain only tlio lightost lhmid food, My hours was aft'outod uud I lost hotomiI pounds in weight "I was living at Auacortoa at tho time of my ulekuunH and was (rented by throo dootora for ovor two months. Thoy finally paid I could not got woll and I tlion dooidotl to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which a friend had rcoommnndod. to ma. Tho pillH gradually helped mo uutil I had n good upiwhto uud my stomach becamo Htrong enough to rotuin solid food. 1 gained in weight and kept on improving until 1 was rcHtorod to health." Tho tonlo treatment with Dr. Wil. Hams' Pink Pills by building up tho blood so (hat it mm uourlxh uud strength en tho weakened dlgotrtlvo system has mado hundreds of cures in tho most severe tjtomaoh dlKordnrn. This reoord of euros should merit a trial for the if medy whioh is guaranteed froo from opiates. A now edition of tho booklet, "What to Eat and How to Eat," in free onro quest. Bond a postal for it today and begin to cure yoursolf by following tho direct lona it contains. Dr. WillUunK' Pink Pills aro nold bv till druggist. r cent by mall, postpaid, on receipt Of prloe, RO cants per loxt six boxes for $8.60. by tho Dr. Williams MedWno Company, Sohonootudy, N. Y. Itallan( etc. If moro than ono lan guago is spokon by a porson who howovor, does not speak English then tho enumerator Is to wrlto the name o fthat language which is his native languago or mother tongue. SPORTi BRIEFS A. C, havo rotlrodj, S!'!0 CATARRH -11. J Ely's Cream Balm U Qulokljf tis'orbotl. Ohtt Rtilet ( One. Itolmtnt, (toothw, hmU mid protects (bo iuwu mem. bran' rwwltliigfrom Cntar-h and drlvtv avrey A Cold in (ho Head quickly. Ko.SV ErWER storm tho iiuMHiof B1H I i CiVbR Tuata and duu ll. Pull uiie 50 eta . at I ru;; I The greatest "galaxy of brilliant sport writers that has ovor gathered at tho ringside will bo assorablod at tho rlngsldo July 4, whon tho Jef fries-Johnson bout is pulled off. Every nowspapor of noto In tho United States will bo represented by special wrltirs and tho English pa pors aro now making preparations to send spoclal men to glvo an ac count of tho battlo. Every effort will bo exortod by thoso wrltors to satisfy tho groat domand of tho pub lic for a good account of tho fight, and whilo tho groat fight Is In pro gress in tho pugilistic nrona, tho nowspapor corrospondontB by tho rlngsldo will bo waging a groat bat tlo of tholr own. Mrs. Tommy Burns suffora tho koonost of anxloty and worry whon hor hiiBbund ontors tho ring and knows no poaco until tho fight Is ovor and alio is assured that ho Is safe. A duok pin city association will bo organised by the bowlora of Wash ington, D. G. and a tournoy will bo hold In tho month o'f April. Jim JorrnoH rocontly rorusod an offer of ?40,000 for hla ranch in Burhank, California. ? 15,000 for the placo. The Abbo SpallanzanI was the' first scientist to study systematically tho chemical powor of tho gastrlo Julco, but It was by tho careful and convincing experiments of Beatimont that "tho foundation' of our exact knowledge of Its composition and action was laid. Beaumont was an army surgeon, located at an obscure military post In Michigan, whilo It was yet a ter ritory, and was called upon to treat tho stomach in a Canadian voyageur Alexis St. Martin. When tho wound healed a permanent opening was loft by moans of which food could bo placed in tho stomach and gastric julco taken from It. Beaumont made scientific experi ments with his crude means and wroto a book, which today Is recog nlzed among tho classics of physl ology. Beaumont, blazed tho way for other scientists so that today medl- olno knows what tho stomach does with food and what food does '' to tho stomach. Scionco also knows what the gas tric juices aro and how to make tho best for the system. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets thanks to tho poor army surgeon and Alexis St. Martin, glvo man a means of digesting food, replenishing tho ex hausted juices, soothing tho norves and correcting dyspeptic conditions of the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are naturally fruit and vegotablo es sences reduced In concentrated form and by tremendous power compress ed into a tablet. These wonderful littlo dlgpstors aro known all over Amorica and Canada. Full meals "havo been digested by thom in glass tubes and they -are sold by every druggist. Physicians to tho number of 40, 000 iiho thorn. Thoy aro meritorious and powerful. Go to your druggist and buy a package today, price 50c, or send us your namo and address and wo will send you a trial pack ago by mall froo. Address F. A. Stuart Co..- 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. ci &SSt A Common Cold: TVe claim that if catching- cold could bo avoided somo of tho most dangorouB and fatal diseases would never bo heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed of germs of In fectious diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, .diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of 'tho most dangerous and fatal diseased, aro of this class Tho culture bed formed by the cold favors tho dovolopment of tho germs IP . .if j.1 j. ..U J. I ' UL UiUHU UIHUtUiUO, LUiU WUU1U UUt. littlo danger, however, of any of f SA-Good 1 H. P. Stover frea Ads Capital Journal "Want Ads" Brirrg Quick Results One cent a word 'or first Insertion, i One-half cent a word for eacb Insertion Hhfi-Mfter. Nn ndrertlsement taken 'or ileal than 25c Ctunt six wordarto, tbe MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. theso diseases being contracted when a good expectorant cougn medicine liko Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is used. It cleans out these culturo beds that favor tho development of the germs of theso diseases. That is why this remedy has proved so universally successful in preventing pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quickly, but minimizes the risk of contracting these dangerous dl seasos. For sale by all druggists at 178 Soath Liberty St Inquire 5-22 FOR SALE Thrcohing outfit, conr lata of 20-Lorscpower double .cy linder engine and 36-60 Reed's COAL OIL, GASOLINE And Dls tolato delivered to private families, in any quantity, to any part of tho city. Starr Oil Co. Phone 1729. 9-15-tC SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS qf Husbandry Mpets in. Hurst: - Hall bnStato street, on tho fourth SnTufday of -each month, at; 10:8ft a. m. Visiting and sojourning membera welcome. F. R. Myersu master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr eparator, all of tho latest make. BUSINESS CHANCE Aumsyille hoi tel aud;ilvery Darn for rent. Ad dress irV, P. Gilbert, Aumsvilie, Oro. 2-8-4w-d Lane county people about high taxes. aro kicking Reason Enthrone U. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at all good druggists. Samples free. o -The remedy for "rotten service" is public service at cost. That means ownership and operation by the ones served. A Safeguard to Children. "Our two children of six and eight years havo been since infancy sub ject to colds and croup. About three yoars ago I started to use Foley's Honey and Tar, and it has never failed to prevent and cure theso troubles. It Is the only medicine 1 can got tho children to take with out a row." Tho above from W. C. Ornstoln, Green Bay, Wis., dupli cates tho experience of thousands of other users of Foley's Honey and Tar. J. C. Perry, Druggist. Thero is a "Parton's feeder. "Perf fectlon weigher and Farmer's Friend blower. 'P. ice reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Langinack, Albany. Homo phono 1852. 5-21-ltf WOOD FOR SALE. Ash and fir wood delivered In 12 and 16 inch, in 4-foot lengths. SIddall & iEaton, 570 N. Liberty. Phone 16C3 - 12-29-tf FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store at place. Part cash. Address O, Journal office. 1-14-tf. GASOLINE ENGINES FOR SALE One 3 H. P. and one C H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas engines, with all tools and equipment. Both 1909 make. Used 2 months light service.- Anyone having use for an engine will Qnd it to their advant age to communicate with R. B. Fleming, box 354, Salem, Oregon, or call at penitentiary foundry and see the engines. Price low. l-C-ntd2t-ctf FOR SALE. New piano won by "Bertha M. Klinger, in Journal contes.t. Reason for selling, havo another piano. Will sell at bar gain. Can be seen at 467 State street.' 2-1-1 m BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTE Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and re freshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St. 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For wator service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. Population Is constantly Increas ing In Portland, and tho bridges aro constantly growing fewer in tho pot and less at a dip. All men seek to do right along tho lines of least resistance. A Simple Trick. It's an oasy matter to keep your Joints and muscles supple no mat ter what your ago may bo or how you havo suffered with rheumatism. Rub yourself night and morning with Ballard's Snow Liniment Cures rheumatism, stiffness, cramps, crick in tho back, side, neck or limbs, and relieves all aches and pains. For salo by all dealer?. In sickness. It a certain hidden nervo goes- wrong, then tho organ that this nerve controls will also suroly fail. It may bo a stomach nerve, or it-may havo given strength and support to tho heart or kidneys It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Re storative was not mado to dose tho stomach nor to temporarily stimu late the heart or kldnoys. That old-fashioned method is all wrong Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes direct ly to those falling Insido nerves Tho remarkable success of this pre scription demonstrates tho wisdom of treating tho actual causo of these failing organs. And it is indeed oasy to prove, A simple five or ten days test will surely tell. Try It once, and see! Sold by Capital Drug Storo. OUR mixed pork sausage sells for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono Ford auto, four passenger. Price, $300 If taken before the roads open. Reason for selling, going away. Terms. Call and Investigate at Oregon City Machine Works, 12th and Main, Oregon City. 2-ll-6d FOR- SALE Ladles' velvet Jacket cost $45, will sell for $12. 238 Center St. 2-12-lw G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Mill-r street, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds or boxes, erateo and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. t ELLIS & WOOD Real estate, loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 564. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American steamship lines. 11-1-lyr LIVERY STABLE. LIVEPY AND FEED STABLES Old Postofflce slables, at 254 Fer ry street, between Commercial and Fiont. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries in tho city an be found hero. W. W. John son. " tft" OSTEOPATH. DR, B. H, WHiTE, Osteopath and Nerve specialist. Grad uate of the American School of ' Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., 1902. Post-graduate and specialized Id nervous diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-6 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone' 859. Residence 346" Norths Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tC ploe PAlTJTERS, . PAPER HANGERS SEE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Fnrm9 and City Property 185 S. COMMERCIAL ST. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may couoiln oxnetly what you want. T. C. JORY, 205 Com'l St, Salem, Or. I1EOHTUL & lli'NON'S BARGAINS Whon John L. Sullivan makes his appearance in Europq for his pros ont 12 wooks' ongngomant In Euro pean musla hall, It will bo tho-flrst tlmo ho hait boon In that country Wo havo n highly Improved place of 15 acres about 1 mile from tho oast city limits for salo at a reason able figure and on oasy torms. Tho houso has 8 rooms, bath, pantry, etc: cood born and outbulldlugs: Jim POIU wlnrlmlll Rtrflr nnil Imnlnmnnta on with placo. If you are uur a well lmprovod plnco look tuH up. lot in PlM3ant. $200 Corner Homo addition. $350 Fino lot In Falruiouut Park S350 Fino corner on now oar Blnua hp fought Gharlqy Mljeholl, 2tf n0 Vory oasy torms. yoars ago, fl800 for goxl60 foot ou SUto 1 closo In. Th Mlllor brothers, tho ornok aln Somo 0i080 lota on Summer, Court gle aoullors, who won many racos In nmI stato 8troots, at right pricos. tho two last yoara for tho Now York 1 $8000 buys a flno isr.-mn-o ranch '0I080 to town. Part under (rriga- Vivlau J. Woodward, ono of Eng. t0n, All good soil. Sovo.-M thottn) land's greatest soooer football play, conle of wood; good hos and bain, ors. htw 14 International oupa, 10. Wlll boII stock If dealred. badgoa as an English aniatour Inter. yyQ URV0 a uno n8t 0f forms, national two IntoiseollOBlato mod- nEOHTEI & BYNON, Si B,,,mn ?Q,octo:'fQr 347 Stato atroet Ground Floor the South In addltlo nto asaUtins tho amatourM against tho profes sionals and an Olympic game gold medal Lebanon contemplates giving a re ception to tho new peoplo who have located In tho city during the last year or so. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 205 acres, 90 In cultivation, bal ance oak and flr timber, 5-room house, new, 2 barns, family orchard on good road, within 2 milos of rail road station, for a fow days only, $30 per aero, a snap. 15 acres, 6-room houso, barn, good wollh 9 acres, most all prunes, but all kinds of fruit, ono and ono-half acres tlmbor, 6 miles from Salem on good rond. in pruno bolt, $2000 torms. 25 acros, 4 miles east of Salem, on flno road, now 5-room houso, now fbam, good 4-acro orchard, good well, good homo, all lino land. Investi gate. Two lots closo in, on Chomokota stroot; must bo sold, Investigate. 10 lota, good onoe, on tho Install ment plan. Good new 6-room houso and one lot, installments. Good modorn 7-room houso and born, qloso In, on Installments. Wo also havo some lino dairy and farm ranches at bargains. Somo good fruit farms on oasy payments; Kood houses cheap. If you want any thing seo A. C Smith & Co., we havo it I 544 State street. Phone 1507 FOR SALE Dry wood 1419 or call at 1790 State street, S. P. Dennis. 2-17-3t FOR SALE3 Ash and maple four foot wood. Delivered. Leave'or ders at Jos. Adolph's, 100 Com mercial St., Phone 100. 2-17.-6t FOR SALE Grubb oak and dry body flr. Downing & Eoff. Phone Carry a full line 1283 or 1417. Delivered to all Hangings, Mouldings PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first class work dono. I. D. Driver, 5 IT North Capital street, Salem, Or. Phono 926. 6-26-tS parts of city. 2-16-to-3-16 WANTED. WANTED Stock hogs, all kinds live poultry. Highest cash price. Hop Lee Chinese Laundry, 225 Commercial St. 1-25 WANTED General housework and to learn cooking. Address John WIrth, R. F. D. No. 6, Box 131. Salem, Oreg. 2-16-3f WANTED Woman for housowork in family of two. Phono 1640. 2-15-6t KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Liberty St. Phone 485- rnper Hangers and Pointers up-to-date WalS etc. Paints Varnishes, Calsomine and Glass BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS Bread, cake, pics, and all kinds of .pastries,, cookies, etc. Watch for our wag on. Phone 954. Radeck & , Smith. 11-19-tr BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For salo at your grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooiey, Props. WANTED AT ONCE Ono lady cook in restaurant; 1 lady cook private family, 2 or 3 good girls for gen oral housowork. All good wages. A. C. Smith & Co. 544 Stato St. Phono 1507. FOR RENT. TO RENT Eight acres choice boav- or dam land, well tiled, comfort able building. Experienced gard ener wanted. Address Wm. H. Egan, Gervaia, Route 2, phone Farmers 36, nor Chemeketa sta tion on Electrlo R. R. 1-4-tf FARM FOR RENT W havo a good farm for rent; closo to town. See Bcchtel & Bynon, 347 State It root, ground floor. 2-9-tf FOR RENT Now 5-room houso, 7 acres of land; Salem Heights, $120 DRAYMEN. SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Traufer Co. All kinds of transfer work dono. Furniture moved and pianos boxodi ready to ship. Prompt Bervice our motto. 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. 10-13-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot wator aad steam heating and tin ning, 164 Comerclal street Phon Main 192. 9-1-ly OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas iuing; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; estl mtaea firnlshod. Phone 371, 1066 Chemeketa street. 4-17-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. HODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Cawr No. 5246. Meets ovory Thun"la venlng at 8 o'cl.ock In Holma hall. A. E. Banboi V 0.; F. A. Turner, clerk per year; $50 cash, balance $clW00DMEN OF WORLD Meet or- por month; land Broadway, Salem. all. clear, 803 2-17-3t T0NS0RIAL H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and largest shop In tho city. Bb first class barbers. Only first elas bootblack In city; porcelain bathi and everything pertaining to a fire class shop. Also carry a full Mnr of otgara anu tobacco and barbora' supplies. 162 Commercial stroot next door to Statesman office. The second annual poultry show ery Friday night at 7:30 o'clock In Holman hall. Geo. II. Dacon, C Or L H Fletcher Clerk. 1-10-09 SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY DR. W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. H. W. Moyers, vlco-presldont; Ed GUlingham, secretary. Executive committee: Rev. Barr G. Leo Misa Kittle Mooro, Mrs. E. Hofor. Cases of cruelty to animals should bo reported to this Soolety for ln-Testlgatlon. Frank Moore, a Walla Walla ani.i- of Tho Dalles, hold last week, waa a tour wireless oporator, oaught a great success, and there wax a groat- mossage from Honolulu, a distance or number and better quality of birds 2,600 miles. This Is the world's shown than at tho first show. j record for an amateur.