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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL oAur.M. OKEGO.V. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1811. PAGE FITE. Extra Speia Saturday Turkish bath towels 40 inches long, extra good quality, cl For I Only I 21 inches wide, I 1 2 Cents Limited 4 to a customer; Sale to begin at 9 a, m. This is one of the best special values we ever offered. MEXICANS GROSS OVER 7 THE LINE A HUNDRED ARMED REBELS WITH WAGON LOADS OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION MARCHING TO TIA JUANA. TACOMA IS CRAZY OVER THE RECALL Life Insurance or Death Insurance Which?' People tvillinly pay ar?e puma for life in.',raiiLt which is realty death Insurance; lji:t real lifo Insjninre fre quently consists in ukmg Kokmans Alu-rative. Can any "lung sii-k" poison afford not to lake the Alterative? It sharpens the ;ip;ctlti, niakg life look different, brill tr l-etirr l.ealtli with greater eai nmtr power. , f u n persons are so mneh improved that thry can work even before tiny ore nnaliy "cured. Investigate It. If you are broad minded enough to believe that there can be a cure for I'onsuniption which has not hern Tirft"Svn5 sir.V Tlir PFTITinv' ensatlonully exploited, or which is not IHOLSjA.MKj SIOJ llli, IbllllOX, baseJ mere!y on dia.atlo or diet restric- AND IT LOOKS AS THOUGH THE MAYOR WOULD BE "RE. CALLED" TO PRIVATE LIFE. InviTin vacua T e.ft.n W1U.1 San Diego, Cal., Feb. 3. Sheriff Jennings of San Diego county, re ceived word this morning that 100 armed Mexican rebels, -with tour large wagons, containing arms and ammunition, were marching from Mexican ,ln the Imperial Valley, to Tla Juana, Just across the Mexican line from this county. Part of the way, it is said, the de tachment will he In American terri tory. Mexicans at Tia Juana are badly scared. ANOTHER RESULT OF CONDITIONS ABSENCE OF SECRETARY BENSON FROM THE STATE MAKES A MUDDLE IN APPOINTMENT OF NOTARIES THAT MAY CAUSE TROUBLE. STORAGE I GAMBLERS (NOCKING The Doctor's Question Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disor ders. M'KTLATOHS IX FOOD STUFFS ARE GETTIXG THEIRS, ARE CAUGHT WITH 1,500 TOXS OF DEHORNED BUTTER ON WHICH THEY WILL LOSE SPLENDIDLY. A doctor's first question when con suited by a patient Is, "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that 98 per cent of Illness Is attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and Safe remedy for consti pation and bowel disorders in gen eral. "We are so certain of their united fkess LBASiD wib. great curative vaiue that we promise Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 3. Three t0 j.eturn the purchaser's money in million pounds of second grade butter every caae when they fall to produce which baa been held in cold storage enyre satisfaction, by food speculators at Philadelphia Rexall Orderlies are eaten like and Chicago will be shipped to n.u- candy, they act quietly, and have a tope for sale- because no market can ! g00thing, strengthening, healing In- be found for their frozen holdings : fluence on the entire intestinal tract the United States, according to C. M. They do not purge, gripe, cause nau Drake, president of the Philadelphia j gea flatulence, excessive looseness, Produce Exchange, today. And then diarrhoea or other annoying effect, the speculators will lose heavily and . They are especially good for children, will barely save themselves from ab solute loss. One Chicago speculator stands to lose in the neighborhood of $350,000 on 70.000 tubs of butter which he purchased last year at 32 cents and which today is wholesaling at 25 c. A number of other big speculators will lose in like ratio, Drake declares. WOULD XOT TAKE THE OLD L ADY OUT OF SOAK j I UNITED PRk'SS I.BARRD WIBB.l Us A.ngeles, Calif., Feb. 3. Be cause her son-in-law would not pay the line imposed upon her for ped dling goods without a license, Mrs. Sarah Thorn, aged 90, is in Jail today. The woman was arrested in com pany with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Havey. The court levied a fine of $3 against Mrs. Thom and $20 against Mrs. Davpy. The latter informed the court that her husband would not support her, and Davey was sum moned and asked to pay the fines. He paid that of his wife but refused to save his mother-in-law from jail. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A weak Dersons or old folks. Two sizes 25c and 10c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry Drug Store. If troubled with indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen tne aigesuou. Sold by all dealers. HOP YARD WE HAVE a first-class hop yard for sale, .close to Salem, on good road. FORTY ACRES of choice loam soil, 28 acres in hops in A-l condition, splendid hop house and good baler. This yard Is in a paying condition. Full information as to yield, etc, may be had at SAUCMS POPULATION BECHTEUPW Huie Wing Sang Co. Big Stock of all Kinds Goods We make up "all kinds of Klmonas, wrappers, waists, white under wear. We have best line Gents' and Ladles' Furnishing Gooda, Silks, and all kinds of Dress Goods, etc. Should the contention of Frederick R. Berhends, of Portland, be correct and it looks reasonable upon the face of It every notarial commission Issued by Jay Bowerman while acting In the capacity of acting governor of the state Is invalid. As a natural con sequence it would follow that every transaction of such notaries and there were scores of them Issued would be illegal and that would make invalid hundreds of proceedings re lating to the conveyance of real prop erty involving thousands upon thou sonds of dollars and also proceedings of other character which require the seal of a notary public to make them of legal effect Upon the commission issued to Beh rends there Is the signature of both Bowerman as acting governor and Benson as secretary of state and their respective seals. The law requires that the signatures of both, together with their seals, shall appear upon such documents. Behrends takes the position that if Benson was present to sign the document and place his seal upon it that he should have also signed It as governor and that the name of Acting Governor Bowerman upon it makes it Irregular and illegal. If he was not present then the docu ment is regular so far as Bowerman is concerned hut Irregular and illegal so far as Benson is concerned, be- cause his name must of a necessity have been signed by Corey, a mere clerk In the office of the secretary of state, and who is without authority by law to sign such documents as it provides they must be Blgned by the secretary of state in person. A Curing Act Needed. This Is but one instance of hun dreds of other where acts performed by Clerk Corey during the absence of Benson have been made illegal for the lack of any law authorizing them, Senator McCulloch called attention to this condition of affairs in the senate the other day when Senator Bower- man's bill creating the office of as- slstant secretary of state was up for consideration and pasesd. Senator Bowerman in a speech admitted that the past acts of the office of secretary of state were Illegal and stated that the purpose of his bill was to create the office of assistant secretary of state so that there would be no fur w tiipraiitv in the proceedings of that office. Senator McCulloch main tained that the bill should contain a clause curing past transactions but the senate did noi see m to iuoch one. There Is a bill by Derby in the kn -urhinh authorizes the chief clerk in the absence of the secretary to perform, his duties and which car ries such a clause and pressure win be brought to bear by those interest ed in making the past transactions of the office of secretary of state legal to have it passed and made a law. Berhends asks Governor West issue him a new commission ana nis request will probably be granted. UNITmO PUSS UU8KD WIM. Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 3. The re call petitions against Mayor Fawcett, which have been in circulation for two weeks, tre being numerously signed today, and indications point to a sufficient number of signers to make the rgcall effective. The prevention of the scheduled Lester-Martin prize fight on Wed. nesday, at the instance of the city commissioners, who, it Is claimed, were Influenced In their action by the demands of the mass meeting of the mass meeting of church voters, has arousad the sporting fraternity and hundreds of followers of the sport are signing the recall blanks Nearly 1000 names were added to the petitions yesterday . Mayor Fawcett stated today that he Is entirely confident that he will defeat any candidate the opposition puts up against him in the coming election. In the meantime a committee of citizens is framing recall petitions for the other four members of the city commission. o USE INTERNAL MACHINE ON THE COYOTES lions. Mr. V ebb's report fellows: Wculon. Til. Gentlemen:- "Purlnic 1905. my physi cian sent nie to Texas, from there to Col orado. I became worse and was sent home to die. I heard of Ki kman's Al terative, began treatment, and was cured. earnestly recommend Eckman s won derful cure for Consumption." (Signed Affidavit) ARTHUR WEBB. Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis. Asthma. Hay Kever: Throut and Lunu Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. ror eaie oy ail leading- uruggisus aim J. C. PERRY. Salem, Oregon F. M. HENLINE EXPIRES SUDDENLY WAS TALKING TO HJS SOX AND FAMILY WHEN SUDDENLY AT TACKED WITH PAIN IN HIS SIDE. AND EXPIRED IN AN HOUR. tttO 1 X i! Immense Shipment f New Spring Goods of JUST IN Men's New Spring Clothing, Men's New Spring Hats, Men s and Women's New Low Shoes IBKITID PUSS UASID WIBB.l Wallowa, Ore., Feb. 3. A practical use for infernal machines has been found. Stockmen in this county have decided to employ bombs to extermi nate coyotes now that poison, hunters and traps have proved effecaclous The machine consists of a charge of dynamite in a lead pipe which is set off by an electric spark when the bait is touched. The citizens of Wal lowa are making a concerted effort to rid the district of coyotes before sum mer on account of the prevalence of rabies among the animals. This win ter and last fall a large number of cattle and sheep died from rabies which was contracted from mad coy otes, and several persons, also vic tims of the animals were compelled to take to the Pasteur treatment o SAYS KING GEORGE WAS "WHITEWASHED" While conversing with son, Harvey Henllne, and family, at their home at 1396 North Commercial street last evening, F. M. Henllne, of Port land, was suddenly seized with a pain in his side, and .before medloai aldi-i. could be secured, he had expired. Mr. Henline had come up from ' Portland for a visit with his son, and, until seized with the pain on his side, seemed to be in good health. When it first attacked him it was not re garded as serious, but when It did not cease In a short time Dr. Brewer was summoned. He arrived upon the scene about an hour after the at tack, only to find that death had pre- j oeaea nim. ine cause oi aeam wub assigned to pleurisy. The deceased was 65 years of age. The remains will be shipped by the Lehman & Clough Undertaking Company tomorrow mornong to Stay- ton, where interment will tie made. Splendid assortment of new percales now on display. :: ; Eleven thousand pounds of new ginghams, new wash.:: , goods and new dress goods, received in one shipment :: from the East over the Oregon Eectric yesterday .besides ::, sflunral smaller shioments received during the day. We X have them all out ready for you in a few days. .. e x X d?) . 1 1 Xjarieds toadis MM H HMMMHtHHtH MHMHH One Wisconsin senatorial honor seems to have Deen siunea wim sawdust. HER BROTHER JUST ' whose strange disappearance aroused PUNCHED HIS HEAD the country ,was soundly punched In 1 a Florence hotel by John Arnold, London, Feb. 3. Dispatches here brocner oi tne gin. from Florence. Italy, say that Young QriBCom. George It. Grlscom, Jr., whose let- say, uttered a ters to Dorothy Arnold, of New York. I about the girl. the dispatches disparaging remark MMMMMMMtM4M Paris, Feb. 3. Denouncing the vin dication of King George, of England as a "whitewash" and the sentencing of Edward Mylus for slander as "dls- eraceful". Edward H. James, editor of the Liberator, In which Myllu charges were originally printed, to day discussed the case. If King George had gone on the stand and sworn that the marriage had not occurred," said James, "I would have been glad to apologize In the Liberator. Mylius refused to sub mit proof that the marriage took place because the trial was illegal. DEMOCRATS WILL BACK CANADIAN TREATY ! $6.50 Silk Skirts $4.50 Si.75 best Waists, all silk. $3.25 51.50 heavy Night Gowns.. $1.00 Kimonas. 50c, $1.00, $2.00 & up $4.25 fancy Wrappers $3.00 53.75 House Dress $2.50 Vnion Suits 50c, 75c, and up 4-"c a yard embroidery sale 2Sc $1.75 white Waists sale... $1.00 $1.50 Window Curtains, per pair 1-10 Children's Coats $2, $2.50 & up 12c yd. Toweling, sale 8c $2.50 Wool Shirt, sale $1.75 Pants.... $1.25, $1.75, $2 and up Dress Goods ..10c, 25c yd & up $3.75 Wool Dress Skirt. .. .$2.25 ALL GOODS ON BIG SALE AT INVOICE PRICE . Salem, Oregon J 325 N, Commercial Street. Pneumonia Fullows But never follows the use ley's Honey and Tar, the cough and expels Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums Washington, Feb. 3. If the Cana dian reciprocity treaty survives its Journey through the house. It will owe its life to the Democratic party, according to a belief In congressional circles here today. Democrats In the house have called a caucus for Mon day to line up the minority, and Indi cations are that the party in a body will support the measure. ADOPTS FLAG OF THE BEAR REPUBLIC Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 3. Gover nor Johnson signed two bills today. One makes the flag of the California Bear republic the official state flag. The other bill extends the McEnery act until the end of the year 1912. The act Is to establish and quiet title tn nrnnertv In San Francisco, where trouble has been caused by the de struction of records by the fire. We have just received the largest shipment of floor coverings ever received in Salem, the patterns are exclusive in design and assortment of colors in all lines cannot be equalled. If your living room, dining room, bedroom or kitchen needs a lew covering this is the time to pay a visit to our big carpet department. Prices always lowest Cold. of Fo- which checks the cold. M. Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo., says, u beats all the remedies I evef used. I contracted a bad cold and cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured me." No opiates, just a reliable household medicine. Red Cross Pharmacy, u. jerman. Greeley's Centennial New York, Feb. 3 Many gray New Yorkers who remember Horace Gree ley, famous editor of the Tribune, made Dllerimages today to the old Greeley farm at Chappaqua, in Ches ter county, to celebrate the lPOth an nlversarv of his birth. A monument to his memory is In course of erec tlon there. Better to have a rope around one's neck than to be tied to an apron string. The Imperial Furniture Co. 177 N. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon Saturday Evening Specials From 6 to 9 40 Mlls 32 Minutes. Paris, Feb. 3. All biplane records for speed were broken here today when M. Fay did 40 miles in 32 min utes. Fay was flying in competition for the Aerial league prize. . -o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOP I A You can buy a 12x18 picture, the subjects are copies from celebrated artists and are well framed. The regular price be- ins $1.10. Saturday evening only 60c 4- e t t