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OKEGO.V SATURDAY. JIT.Y , 1911. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALL. PAG I FUCK. rComparison of Furniture Value " - C I hcatrci Furniture of merit and qual k5 ity is the kind every well thinking man and woman as wcl! every household desires To such a gathering of splendid values we Advanced Refined Vaudeville T . --J n in.i hinnv i'c mv hlKlfltSS. 1 1 lOaulUSC, 41111 liianc juu Jiayy;, u BIG MATINEE EVERY DAY 1 V-7 invite your attention. We have the exclus ive agency in Salem for Bligh Ci " ' -urn?. W'T) f 4& w? SOME THINGS THAT RUMOR IS PEDDLING That A. M. Yoder, former princi pal of the Woodburn high school, will be Indicted by the grand jury when It marches Into court this afternoon on the charge of assault and battery upon the person of Llddy 8hembeck Is the rumor running Its course about the corridors of the court house this afternoon and so prevalent and In sistent Is It that It begins to look as though it bad a foundation as solid as bedrock. Llddy Shembeck Is 14 years of age and was a member of the schol of which Yoder was the principal. When his case came up before Judge Webster, evidence was Introduced to show that he had taken undue liber ties with the girl. The case has torn the school circles of the little town of Woodburn Into factions some fighting for the former principal and others being arrayed against him and the bitterest of feeling exists be tween them. Other Humor. It Is further rumored that an In dictment will be returned by the Jury against II. Sato, who was bound over to the Jury on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon upon Jo. Ka bara. Doth are Japanese and the trouble between Is said to hare aris en over a woman the latter's wife. It Is further rUmored that an In dictment will be returned against Harry Jensen for larceny, but not against Alfred Russell for the same offense. W. M. Meehan, of Woodburn, It Is rumored, will be Indicted for obtain ing money by false pretenses and Hunter be Indicted for the crime of forgery. Will Cusslns, It Is rumored will be Indicted for adultery. He Is a Cali fornia man and, the offense la al leged to have been committed with Mrs. Curlles, wife of George Curllss, also a Callfornlan. These Escaped, It Is Said. It Is said that the Jury will not return an Indictment against Minnie Rlngwald, bound over to It on the , charge of pointing a gun at the per son of Stephen Hnber. It Is said that It will not return an indictment against Robert Meymon, charged with adultery and that It will also fall to bring a true bill against Gibson Osborne, charged with the same offense. C. H. Ruck, bound over to It on the charge of contributing to the delin quency of his own daughter, Eva Huck, H years of age, will not be In dicted, It Is rumored. H. H. Gage charged with pointing a gun at the person of another, rumor says, will go free, and that, so Will John Sutton, charged with larceny. Further rumor sayeth not. Wm (lit Have Married. tcKiTHo ram i HARSH wins 1 Santa Monica, Cal.. July 8. Ed win R. Hcwson, the dead second offi cer of the. steamer Santa Rosa, was engaged to a young woman living In San Francisco. He had planned to brt married on the return trip to that city. He was once a second oltl-1 cer on the steamer Spokane, which was wrecked recently In northern I waters. Ills body has not been re. covered. ! . o To luviHttlgal,. CluirgeM. M'N1TI mtHS I.S.tSKIl Willi. i Washington, July 8. The house committee on expenditures In the In terior department divided this af ternoon to iHigln an immediate In- i vetWgatlon of thii Controller un charge. Commissioner Dennett of tho general land ollloe, will lie sub poenaed at oiu'e. It was announced that he probably will bo nuked to testify Monday. Few persons realize to what extent fungous troubles are robbing the fruit grower and farmer of the pro fits of his labor, sprnv Firemen's Insurance Co. Organized 1863 Statement on January 1, 19 H ASSETS Bonds and mort gages Blocks and bonds 2,4S5,S50.00 J.399.5T2.50 Ofllce building .... Cash on band and In bank Agent ' balances ,. Interest and rents , duajwd accrued, ' andall other :as- t!t 800,000.00 72.S23.82 316,597.22 46.53S.73 I6.121.JS2.27 Surplus to Policy Holders C. H. WARD, racitic toast Department. f L H0FER & SONS, Agents Satem Oon. 213S. Con,mertiar St. ' Phone Main 82 PEEPING TOM OF COVENTRY DISCOUNTED f CN1TED IBESS tEASCO Will Oakland, Ca: July 8 If the tale of Dr. Franklin J. Davis, of Oakland, detailed In his divorce complaint against his wife, Inez E. Davis, filed here today, is true, Dr. Davis had for a wife the original peeper. Davis. In bis bill, declares that his wife was Jealous of his women, pa tients tha (she could not resist peep ing through the Keyhole and the transome of his private office while he administered to Mb fair patients. What Mrs. Davis saw therein, her answer to the physician's complaint Is expected to detail. Davis also charges his wife with Ingratitude. Two years ago, he says, he bought his wife a Colts automatic pistol. When she threatened to use the weapon on him, Davis snyB he thought the time to part had come. 0 EVA SWORE BOTH WAYS ABOUT IT (UNITED 1'BESS LEASED WIHB.1 Chicago, July 8. Taking of the testimony In the trial of Evelyn Ar thur Sec, "revealer of Absolute Life," ended unexpectedly here today. Both sides begin the presentation of their closing arguments Monday and the case is expected to go to the Jury next Thursday. See himself did not testify In the case, his counsel refusing to be re sponsible for the result If he sub mitted to cross examination. Just before the close of the testi mony the stnte called two rebuttal witnesses, who attacked the testi mony given by Mona Rees. On her examination Mona admitted that she had sworn before Judge Tuthlll In Mrs. Bridges' maintenance suit against her husband that See him self, unaided, wrote the "Book of Truth" and "Absolute Life on Trial." Earlier in the present trial Mona swore that she herself wrote the free love pages in the "Hook of Truth." "Went np Two Miles. (UNITED WKHS tCAStll WIHK.l Mourmelon, France, July 8. By sending his monoplane up 10,932 feet In the air, Aviator Uirldun today broke the world's altitude record in a flight here. o Killed by Stmt Car. Minitud vrkhs ikahbd wiiis.1 Berkeley. Cal., July 8. David Wilson driving from bis yard failed to hear a street, enr coming. He was struck and killed. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "IIORLICK'S" The Original and Genuine MALTED. MILE. The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don'l travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. i aw do uniialiou. Just say HORUCK'S." In No Comblno or Trust Miniums Ciiplliil stock 1.000.000.00 Reserve re-Insurance fund 2.027.952.60 Reserved for un paid losses aud all other liabilities ... jui 400 "6 "' Net surplus 'J-Sll.lWM! . $6,121.32 27 tt.Ml.939.41 General Agent. GOMPERS IS BITTER IN HIS SPEECH Washington, July 8. The direct charge that Justice Wright, of the supreme court of the District of Col umbia should be impeached for his course in the contempt cases against Gompers, Mitchell, and Morrison was made to the senate committee Inves tigating "third degree" methods by President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor today. Asserting that he and his fellow offi cers were cited to appear July 17 for the same contempt charge on which they had once been heard, he continued: "We have the alternative of apolo gizing to the court. I suppose we are all of the same mind but certain ly for myself I am not ready to apol ogize for working for the poor devils who are giving the best in them for the good of the country. , Justice ! Wright. I fear, will grow eonsidera j bly older If he waits for the apolo I gles. I know that the senate cannot 'initiate Impeachment proceedings, , but Investigation by this committee : might have a good effect on the ac tion of Judges In such cases In the near future." Regarding the alleged kidnaping of John J. McN'amara, a member of Hie committee raised the question whether congress was authorized to regulate the extradition of prisoners , between states. I "If congress can regulate the trans ' portatlon of hogs in interstate com ' meree," Gompers remarked, "there ought to be some way in which It can prevent the removal of human beings unlawfully from their home states." TO KILLWALLSTREET The motive behind the introduction of the last new book on the market Is to destroy Wall street. This work Is Intensely interesting, and is chuck full of most astonish ing facts about Wall street man onvres. It. also proposes to the pub lic, a cum for those ravaging on slaughts of the wolves of finance. This new book is entitled "The Bonville Square Deal." It Is published by Frank Bonville, author of the Bonville System, and compiled and edited by Enoch I. Will, manager of the Bonville Pub. Co. "The Bonville Square Deal" can be found on sale for 35c at Patton Bros.' book store. Mght Marshal Killed. Wlnlock. Wash., July 8. The body of Night Marshal Martin Prehm was found in a ravine under a small bridge and killed by some culprit he wns pursuing. The coroner's jury began sitting on the case this afternoon. Prehm is survived by a widow and three ehild- I.os Angeles Xevt Year. H'MlTHn IHKKS LFASKII WIIIE 1 Atlantic City, X. ,1., .7uly S. The trustees of the Christian Endeavor Society. In convention here, today chose Los Angeles us the place for their convention 'next vear. will ki:i:i ri TIIU I'ltICK ok wiiL.vr IrviTRiv rnrss i.kakfk whip Washington. July s. The Cum mills amendment to the reciprocity agfvmeiit providing t hit meat be ad- ml,"''l fl from Camilla was defeated in the senate today. I 4 to Toothing children have ntoiM or less diarrhoea, which can be con trolled ny giving them Chamberlain's I olic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Heme, dv. All that is ncopssarv is to eive the prescribed dose after each opera t'on of the bowels more than natur al, and then castor oil o cleanse the system. It is .-,af,. and sure. Sold nv a:l dealers. :;.:wi,.:;,'a''':''!i-Tri. OUBYDaiGGISTSLVLRlMIRE Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many jvoplo aro now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be .. i-u-anse ana whiten tho teeth, remove tartar aud fr Prevent ,1 ,. To disiufeet the mouth, de stroy disease tr.-rms, aud Purify the breath. To keen artiit.-inl v. .... I'rilL'I'W.irL. .0.,,.. . i . , rn.,;i;"li,!? f-m he teeth ai,d T . wau utter smokiuk'. CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 1 r Esfl ;Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Tlie Specialist The true specialist possesses the experience of years the right kind of experience doing the same thing9 the right way hundreds and thou sands of times, with unfailing and permanent results. His experience has taught him Just what to do, and how to do It. There is no guesswork, no experimenting on your eyes, hence no failures. His scientific knowledge has made him the master of his pro fession. I am the only specialist in the city who does not practice anything else but fits eyes correctly with glasses at a very reasonable price, as fitting glasses is my specialty. and you get the benefit of my 30 years' expe rience by consulting me. I miaranree satisfaction in every respect. Xo ex tra charge for examination, I am nermnnentlv located in the United States National bank building, rooma 210-11, Salem. Ottlce hours from 8:30 to 12 a. m., and from 1 to 5 p. m.; by special appointment evenings. I'll I HI) DAY OPENS GKANDLY (Continued rrom page 1.) Weldmere. Harry Werlderoth, Oliver Meyers, Paul Scharf, Roscoe Dickey, Carl Massey, Eugene Slater Carl Neugebauer, August Xeugebauer, Boh Paulus. Elmer Ludden, Mr. Slade and Mr. Von Deleur, of the Portland Rowing club. The Water Sports. The first prize in swimming went to Mr. Radeliffe, the second prize win ner being Mr. Fry. Others who were 'In the events were Messrs. Tate, Row land, Constable and Durbin. The balance of the events were as follows: Tub race for boys under 15 First, Jones; second, Rowland; other en trants, Durbin and Fry. Quarter-mile swimming race First. Paulus; second. Van Deleur; I other entrants, Carl and August Neugebauer. Race on railroad ties, for hoys un der 13 First team, Durbin. Rad eliffe and Rowland; second team, Fry, Jones and Constable. Tilting matches First team. Hol eomb and Van Deleur: second team, Paulus and C. Neugebauer. The Yeomen Flot. This order, which has 210 mem bers at Salem, distinguished Itself by having a magnificent float In the Cherry Fa'r parade on behalf of Olive Homestead lodge. It was gotten up by a committee' composed of Mes dames Rynon. Tracy, Lewis and Mis9 Clara Neugebauer, assisted by Dis trict Manager YVIrth and State Or ganizer Bullock. o Solves a Deep Mystery. 'I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart,' wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va. "for the won derful donb'e benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, In curing me both of a severe case of Btomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless ufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dys pepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters ! has no equal. Try them. Every bot ; fie is eunrnnteed to satisfy. Only i aOc at J. C. Perry's. ! o Killed Her Husband, j Sao Francisco, July r.. Following the deatli of her husband. Joseph i Siulall. from bullets she admits she tired into his body during a quarrel at. their home here, Mrs. Mary Su jdall was today formally charged 'with liMTder here. The woman de- Clares she tired In self defense o Kidney Ureases Are Curable. t'nder certain conditions. The right medicine must he taken before the disease has progressed too far Mr. Perry ,. Pitman. Pale. Tev, says' "I nac down in bed for four months with kidney and bladder trouble and gall stones. One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me well anil sounu. Ask for It. lied Cross Pharmacy, (H. Jerman.l leach the calf to drink Its milk from the first day. It can never thi art so easily afterward. DUTCH AUCTION ox- High Grade Shoes Whittling Off Another 50c Piece It's a shame to sell high grade S4.00. H.f,i and $5.00 shoes at tne prices shown in our window But :,0c a day until sold is our motto. Saturday, July 8th $4.00 Shoes $2.00 $4.50 Shoes $2.50 $5.00 Shoes $3.00 . Hon't wait any longer if vour r'e:1."' The Toggery 167 Commercial Street, slem. , X This we buy in carload lots; thus saving our customers a special discount ranging from J 10 to 20 per cent. X See our west window display of small and large X Rugs, Portieres, Couch Covers and Lace Curtains I Josse & Moore Furniture Co. X THF COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS The House M-MH HESTRIfTIOX OF THE SALE OF HAHir-FOKMIXG DRUGS The Boylan bill to prohibit the sale of hypodermic syringes or needles at retail without an order from a physi cian or veterinary, which passed the New York legislature some time ago, has been signed by the governor and is now a law. This measure is nn effort on the part of the state of New York to control the growing use of morpliin and cocain. Commenting on this bill the "Outlook" said editorial ly: "It seems incredible that there should be objection on the part of any intelligent person to the passage of such a measure. It. is beyond doubt that the availability of the hypodermic syringe has been as much a factor in the wide spread use of morphin, cocain, etc., as the avail ability of the drugs themselves and that the vast majority of hypodermic syringes and needles are used to give morphin and cocain in a harm ful way. The objection Is made that drug fiends could easily obtain syr inges and needles through the malls from druggists In another state. This Is perfectly true and is. of course, the weak point in all state legislation designed to control the use of habit-forming drugs and in struments for their injection. If New York state will lead the way in this reform, however, there is little doubt that, other states will follow so good an example. At all events, the low er grade of drug and department stores and elsewhere would be de prived of one of their activities. If the laity is buying hypoder mic outfits we may, we think, rest assured that it is for the harmful in jection of morphin and cocain." The statement made by the "Out look," that hypodermic syringes and harmful drugs can be sent through the mails from other states having no restrictive laws, can and should be met by appropriate federal legis lation prohibiting interstate com merce in hviiodernile avrln.u ..- dles and habit-forming drugs, except by responsible and properly author zed persons. The suppression of traffic in these drugs for vicious pur poses will probably necessitate the adoption of some restrictions and regulations on the part of physicians For instance, In the bill introduced two years ago in congress, by Mr Mann, intended for the suppression of interstate commerce in morphin aim cocain, it was provided that physicians ordering such drugs from I -- tMiiiiMuai-. . J tr X . fT"" T n ?t i 1 . -kv- ji, - t JJ-' r.M"g , i C NEWEST AND BEST To tho noml. ,.f J 1 h.,i mm ' "" """" " " ""y lor . l0 ,i wu , AGATE RF.Aru a view of the ocean no th T i .C . ""er ot a ot six block frrm i. i. neacn itesorcs. na.e enough wUS'uf8 ' VeTt, . 12-mile drive along A Snim . . WILLIAM Empire rl f hairs. The hiehest of High Quality and I pharmaceutical houses outside of I thoti mvn Htnte must hp reirlstered I with the federal authorities and niust i keep a record of the amount or such arngs oruereu anu me manner oi their disposal. As was to be expect ed, this proposition brought out in dignant protests from pharmaceuti cal mail-order houses and others who asserted that it was nn Infringement on the rights of the dispensing physi cian. To this cry. was added the usual stock argument that the pro posed legislation was Inspired by a drug syndicate for the purpose of preventing dispensing by physicians. As a matter of fact, Mr. Mann's bill was drafted In accordance with the recommendations of the International Opium Conference held at The Hague and composed of representatives of the various nations Interested In the suppression of the opium traffic. Custom hoiiFe records show that the importations of opium and co cain Into this country vastly exceed the amount required by physicians for legitimate purposes. Beyond question, the surplus is used for the gratification of drug habitues and the creation of new victims. The re pression of this horrible traffic can be accomplished only by rigid regu lation of the legitimate trade, for which a careful record of all sales and purchases of such drugs is es sential. If such regulation imposes some inconveniences on our profes sion, It must be accepted as a part of our duty to the state and to the public. We must recognize the fact that the right to use dangerous drugs for saving life as a corollary carries with it an obligation to prevent the Improper or harmful use of such drugs and that-it Is quite as impor tant a duty of physicians to see tha' no person secures morphin or cocain who does not need It as it is to see that patients who are in need of the beneficent effects of such n rtn.o- ,., given the benefit of it. We congrat ulate New York on having been the first to pass such a bill and hope that her exanmle wtll ho cr,.wtii ni lowed by all other states. The Jour nal or tne American Medical Assocla I tlon, July l, i9ii. o 1 When the stomach fails to per form its functions, the bowels be. come deranged, the liver ami kid neys congested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective ouiu uy an druggists. the beach. 'u 10 0me to ' For special railroad rate eee Property. FLEMMING, 496 State St Furniture Co. erade of Furniture made. Low Prices. I'ovr Little Wliite Trash. Poor Little White Trash standing on the fence, Bare of limb and scant of gown, a tomboy trustful, slim, Why does she tremble so, her blue eyes grow Intense? Down the road a horseman corner and she's caught sight of him. Poor Little White Trash, she's wor shipped him afar, What if he should see her thus in calico arrayed? He of the golden curls, her hero and her star Would he play Coplietua to such a beggar maid? Poor Little White Trash will no chances take Underneath the fence there grows a rosebush thick and tall; Down in the midst of it she drops without a quake. Hides there torn and bleeding till she hears the last hoof fall. Poor Little White Trash, poor little maid of eight! What the years will bring to you 1 tremble to forecast Pride that w ill scoff at pain, love that laughs at fate, Outward caliii and inward storm, a Spartan to the last! Marie Craig Le GalL WOMAN l'AST HELP Chandler. Okia. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Ella Flowers says, "I hardly know how to thank you for the goo'd that Cardui has done me. Before 1 tried Cardui, I thought I was past help, but after taking It, I was relieved at once, and gained at least 10 pounds. Everybody says I look so much better. I am still Im proving greatly." Many women are completely worn-out and discouraged on account of womanly weakness. Are you? Have you not tried Car dui? It only needs a few doses to convince you that Cardui is Just what you need. Try it today. It will cure, your pains. Ottawa Loses Race. Henley. July 7. Ottawa met Its second defeat here today In the semi final for the stewards challenge cup for coxswainless fours. Trinity Hall' won. There were seven crews en tered. part of the Oregon Beach Beach and verify are not fortu- thls statement. -'""UHuiiig me li aKl Nye Creek.