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DAILY CAPITA! JOURXAV SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. FEKRCARV SO, 1911. rGE FOCB ' ,....xx444m4ti Mm THE LADY WAS HOT DOROTHY THE WANTED ONE (ISITO MUMS I.BiStn Willi!. Fpokano, Wash., Feb. 20. The young woman held in the Sand Point hospital, suspected of belns Dorothy Arnold the missing Now York helr es, in neither Dorothy Arnold nor Dorothy Falk. This was positively Btated by the Spokane police. Dora Fulk has been seen In Spokane since the womaii was arrested In Sand Folnt, police officers assert. The mysterious young woman who closely resemble Dcra Kalk, and In measure resmnblps Dorothy Arnold .denies any knowledge of either. She la familiar with New York, and appears to have trapaled. It Is alleged she has claimed to be a chum of Dora Falk, but this bns not boen verified. Her trunks bear th name plate "Mrs. E. D. Y'en ny," and a letter was found bearing the name of Mrs. h. A. Dlllard, Tost Falls. Idaho. Sh is said to havo signed her name as Dorothy Garleo, sjid keeps asking when "father and John" are coming. Sho smiled and stared at the picture of George Grlscom, Jr., alWed fiance of Dorothy Arnold. "Do you know any one at 586 Park Place, Brooklyn,' she asked whllo being questioned. o ROBBED HIM BEAT HIM AND THEN WIRED HIM UNITKD MUSS I.EAHFO Wtn. Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 20. Tying their victim securoly with baling wire after they had beaten him Into insensibility and leaving him helpless on the floor of IiIh saloon, three masked men last night held up and robbed Fritz Zelser, proprietor of the Twelve-mile house, on the Marysvllle road. The secured $220 and a valua ble gold watch and made their es cape. Zelser was found today, lie was gagged and tied so securely that the wires cut Into his flesh, llko a knife during the long night of agony. The men had beuten him terribly. THE BOYS FROM TOWN. HW mnmP I , J I. ... QUININE DOESH'S CORE BAD r t coldsiI Advance Announcement! You will distinctly !eel jour cold breaking and all the Grippe symp-j oms leaving after taking the very j first dose. i J It is a positive fait that Pape"s , Cold Compound, taken every two : hours, until three consecutive doses j are taken, will end the Grippe and . break up the most severe col'H either Donatio in Cleveland Plain Qajitt COUNTERFEITER SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS at McNeill's island, the federal pen- tute to Assemblyman Polstley'a meas- Itentlary in the state of Washington, ure, urging President Taft to keep i Peter Bowers, an associate of Pe- tho bars UP against Asiatic laborers, terson's, who pleaded guilty, was "Wo make the same request, only sentenced to one year in the same m language at wnmn nouooy can prison, while Harrison Tarrants, the take offense," said Chairman Free third member of the counterfeiting "n. of the committee, that has been fan, was elven 20 months and fined putting the quietus on anti-Japanese 1100. j , resolutions. JONES WANTS THE WIRELESS INVESTIGATED united ramn leased wibh.1 Washington, Feb. 20. Investiga tion of the United Wireless company was demanded in the senate today by Senator Jones of Washington. Jones read a letter from E. L. Adams, of Seattle, alleging that sev eral million dollars' worth of' United Wireless stock was sold In his vicin ity at from $10 to $40 a share. The prlco now is $3.50 a share. He re quested an Inquiry. GALIFORNIA AFRAID OF COMPETITION In the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most mis erable neuralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore throat, running of the nose, muoouse ca tarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumaic twinges. ' Pape's Cold Compound is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than $50,000 and con tains no quinine, which we have con clusively demonstrated is not effec tive in' the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine, made any where else In the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promply and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25 cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist In the world can supply. o SENATOR CLARK'S WIFE HAS ATTACK OF APPENDICITIS THEY OBJECT BUT IN MILDER LANGUAGE UNITKI l'KKNH I.HANKI, WI1IH.1 Sacrajueiito, Cal., Feb. 20. Iu- f unttid mil LAia wrna. 8 u"u 01 U1U01 ly arruSmllK Jupunese San Francisco, Feb. 20. Judge laborers In California, whllo protest. Farrlngton, In the U. S. District lug against the oiiiIhbIoii of tho cool court here, this aftornoon sentenced lo clause In the new treaty with Ja- Edward Peterson, convicted of coun-1 pan, tho assembly federal relations terfeltlng, to seven years' hard labor committee toUy reported a substi- THE HELP COLUMNS "Help Wanted" and "Situations Wanted" are columns of great usefulness 'to the masses of the people. On account of the wide circulation of the "Journal" its want ads attract greater atten tion and bring more results than its contemporaries. It will pay you to remember to place your help ads in . the "Journal. Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 20. De claring that free admission of barley under the proposed Canadian recip rocity agreement will flood this coun try with a cheap stock and greatly impair the market for the California grain, the Merchants' Exchange of San Francisco, through its president, Junies Uolpli, Jr., today asked the legislature to urge upon Washington the elimination of barley from the freo list before tho agreement with the Dominion is confirmed. BANKER HILMAN IS PUTTING UP A HARD FIGHT fllNITKn 1'IIKNS T.KAHKD Willi:.) Seattle, Wash., Feb. 20. Clarence D. Ililliimn, the real estate man on trial for conspiracy In using the malls to defraud, produced several" witnesses today who , testified that they were perfectly satisfied with tund purchases made In some of Hill man's boom towns. It Is not expect ed that the case will go to the jury for severnl weeks, Illllman having hud Huhpoenns issued for between 200 and 400 witnesses. Only 21 have so far been heard. o THE BARRING OF MITCHELL CONDEMNED New York, Feb. 20. Mrs. William A. Clark, the young wife of the for mer senator from Montana, was oper ated upon at Hoosevelt hospital hos pital today following an attack of ap pendicitis. The . physicians an nounced that Mrs. Clark rallied splendidly from the shock and that an early recovery Is expected. Mrs. Clark reached the hospital last night but on account of her weakened condition the operation was postponed until today. Mrs. Clark had just completed plans to tlu'ow open to society the $9,000,000 palace her husband built for her on Fifth avenue when she was stricken with appendicitis. Friends of the millionaire say that he is sick from apprehension and is keeping the news of tho operation from their two young daughters. The sowing of uncleaned oats is a common and profitless practice by which the sower assures to himself i and to his neighbor a bountiful crop of weeds. ' o In the handicap of life It is some i satisfaction to the tortoise to know 1 that they generally have the hares 1 "beaten to a frazzle." I My business having grown to such satisfactory proportions, I find it necessary to Acquire a New Location Commecing Wednesday, FEBRUARY 22d I will therefore place the balance of my brand new stock of high grade jewelry on the market at PRICE REDUCTIONS that will unloosen the purse strings of thrifty investors Jewelry purchased during this sale will form a valuable investment. We do not intend to move one dol lar's worth of merchandise if we can help it. We will therefore sacrifice our profits in order to install a new stock. POWER'S JEWELRY STORE 247 North Commercial Street Read The Journal Ads carefully. Our advertisers are offering great bargains every day. Salem Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOPI A 50,000 Every city on the coast is boasting of the prospective increase in population in 1915 Salem is bound to get her srare ot the influx of new-comers, and these new arrivals will seek the best part of the city for their homes, It is safe to make the assertion that a 'a se part of them will locate in . j fUNITUn lilCHH l.EAHKD Will. rittston. l'a.. Feb. 20. Resolutions condemning the action of the I'nlted I Mlno Workers' convention at Colum bus, O., In barring its former presi dent, John Mltcheell, from member ship, unless he severed his connec tion with tho National Civic Federa tion, were adopted ut a mass meet ing of miners here today. The ruling denounced as "unwise, un-American, corrupt and cowardly." Socialism was blamed for the action against Mitchell. The tas engine Is a boy-retainer. The boy naturally likes a place where ho can handle machinery. When the silo replaces the straw pile the bank account will exchange places with the mortgage. Why not a neighborhood laundry In connection with your co-operative creamery or elevator? 1 1 Hi O E AT Jacofe Vogt'g 220 North Commercial Street Is Drawing the Crowds 1 COLONIST FARES From the Middle and Knstcrn portions of the I'nlted States and Canada to Oregon, Washington and all the Northwest will prevail DAILY MARCH 10th TO APRIL 10th over the SOUTHERN PACIIFC LINES IN OREGON From Chlciiifo at $3S.0) St. Louis S2.00 Omaha 25.00 Kunsas City ., 25.00 St. l'uiil .' 25.00 mill from other cities corresponding, ly low. ' You dm PKKPAY FarM The Colonist fares are Westbound only, but If you have relatives or friends or employees In the East whom you desire to bring to this I state, you can deposit the value of the fare with your local railroad agent J and an order for a tloet will be tel- egrnphptl to nny address desired. Let tho WOULD Know Of our vast resources and splendid opportunities for Hume Ilulldlnir Call on tho undersigned for good instructive printed matter to send F.ast, or give lilm the addresses of those to whom you would like to have such matter sent, j WJT. McMl'KRAY (Jeneral Passenirer Airent Fortlnnd On-con "- ' 1 " ' " ' 'Yso-eo'd-tl P l we are centering our efforts now more particularly in the matter of and we are willing to conce ta a great deal to those who will build at once, us, To the next person who will buy and build on a lot in improvments and thus help Kingwood Park we will Discount of Allow 40 o And to the next five persons a discount of 25 per cent, All the time you want to pay the balance. In addition to all this we will pay for plans for the housedrawn by a first class architect, 4 $ :, i m ., . ' 3 Investigate Kingwood Park, for it is sure to be a winner, Graded streets, cement walks, cuibs and street trees are among the guaranteed improv ments which are included in the price of lots. These prices run from $175 to $500, Gapitol Trust Co., 206 McKay Bldg., Portland, Ore. echte 'mm I 0 ID 5 ynon, 347,State Street, Salem, Ore. V "TtniiM'wmr 'i irrrnimn i ,-ir -'.--j.. n . - t t t