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DAILY CAPITAL JOCR.VAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATVRDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911. riGE rnx GRAND JURY -REPORTS OU INSTITUTIONS vvo us I 1 I . . . . . . . f i i MEN'S Suits and Overcoats We are featuring some splendid values at $15.00 and $20.00 You are 'certainly getting the best clothes that vour money can possibly buy at these prices Let us show them to you Our clothing is the product of one of the finest tailoring in stitutions in the world and you will buy satisfaction here with every suit or coat, Prices from $10 to $30 See the MEN'S SHIRTS (In the Commercial Street Window) Specially Priced at 65c Try the Big 4 Sox 4 pairs for 50c. Others 3 pr for 25c Sec Our $25.0 and $22,500 TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN PRICED TODAY AT $16.50 ALL THE SUITS and COATS -FOR WOMEN WILL BE- GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE TODAY as we have just received THREE large shipmeuts and THREE more are soon due: Coats from $4.00 to $40 Suits from $8.50 to $50 OUTING FLANNEL SPECIAL 12c values 10c 10c values 8 Ho Extra special 4c yd TABLE LINEN SPECIAL Thla sale of linens will positively close on Saturday night. $3.00 values $2.25 2.00 values 1.69 1.50 values 1.19 1 25 values 1.04 115 values 99 1.00 values .84 .75 values 59 .60 values 46 .40 values 32 Saturday Only 12 l-2c . . Percale 9c Limited 15 yds a customer That the conditions surrounding the Feeble Minded Institute 'are bad. but that they cannot be attributed to the management of Dr. Smith, the superintendent. Is In substance the findings of the grand Jury with rela tion to this institution in a report covering visits made to the state and 'county institutions, and which report : was submitted to Judge Kelly 'this forenoon. Insanitary Conditions. ' The kitchen, says the report, Is lo cated over the bakery permitting the water when the floor of the former is scrubbed, to leak down Into the i latter. No screens are provided for the windows of either, continues the report, and as a result they are filled , with flies. The facilities for taking I care of the patients are not sufficient, and conditions generally are ' cramped. I The dining room and the commis sary department are located In the I basement, it says, nnd their posl- j tions are such that In winter water stands on the floor. The washing facilities are also inadequate. ! Compliment Governor. ! The reform school, says the report, j is in an excellent condition, nnd so I is the penitentiary, and the governor Is complimented with relation to the j high standard maintained In the lat ter. The conditions at the asylum j and the asylum farm, also, says the i report, are splendid, and there is no ' room for criticism. I Poor Farm Crowded. ; The poor farm Is pronounced as crowded and the sewerage system wholly inadequate. Recommenda tions are. made for changes In the building, the Installation of a sewer system and also a lighting system. The county Jail Is wholly Inade quate to meet the demands made upon It, say the grand Jury men, and recommendations are made that it be Improved and brought up to a size sufficient to meeti.the demands made on It by the county. ' Absolutely Ptir To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from - cream of tartar and not from alum. Tho Label will guide you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar llo Alum No Lfmc Phosphates A PROMOTER HI1S THE END OF HIS STRING WOULD MAKE MRS, DOCTOR A MAYORESS ure is carried. establishments In Turkey were or The suffrage campaign In Santa dered closed today by the govern Barbara county will end tonight with ment. A proposal was made to al a rally, in which Robert J. Burdette. low the Salonika hospitals, conduct the' preacher-humorist, will be the ed by the Sisters of Charity, to con principal speaker. tinue under Turkish supervision, but o the offer was refused and the hospl- UNITED FIESS LEASED WIBE.l Santa Marbara, Oct. 7. "Dr. Iva tiimbach, president of the Local Equality League, for mayoress of Siinta Barbara." This Is the plan to day nf proponents of woman suffrage in Santa Barbara, provided the meas- THE POWERS HE HIM) 1TAL1. "Continued from page X.) ron, a cruiser steamed in and opened fire upon the Turkish forts badly crippling them and putting them out of commission. Italians Had To Quit. Constantinople, Oct. ".All Italian tals immediately closed. I Sunday rather than Friday is the unlucky day, for many people, in be ing killed or injured. Hurrah for the.. Republicans and Democrats; see what they did In San Francisco. H D H M n n n El n u n a H U u R H U n n u is is n n n u ii H Building Materials Lumber Lath Lime Cement Plaster Doors Sand Windows Gravel Mouldings Brick Shingles Boxes and Box Shooks Sewer Pipe Special price made on all orders for Salt Glazed Vitrk j ilea ripc iuur ucigiiuui u um, .- ...v should you not? Phone us and we will come to your residence and get a list of your requirements. r ii is i t i ii ii ARE DYING ON ROADS THK STRIKE SITUATION IS VS. CHANCED, BUT STRIKERS CLAIM TRAIN SERVICE IS CRIPPLED RY ENGINES GOING OUT OF COMMISSION. woonnmN n.rn. ftlonrlnueff rrotn nae 1.) Il'NITED l'KESS LEAKED Willi. 1 Klamath Falls, Oct. 7. Dr. John Grant Lyman, accused of swindling in Panama land sales, started Jo Portland today, tn the custody of Marshall Leslie M. Scott- He faces trial In Portland on a charge of aid ing federal prisoners nt Klamath Falls to escape. Kd Wakefield, a special guard, accompanied the mar shal. L. B. Thornet, a nurse who was Beware of Ointment (or Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, nnd is taken In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken internally and made In To ledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- WOOD II It M tl H I IJ I tl H H I 11 II M 13 u SPECIAL REDUCTION ON j 1 0 LOAD OKDtKb Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. I Phone 1 830. Office Front and Ferry ii UNITED I'REBS LEASED -Wlim.J San Francisco, Oct, 7. Reports re celved from strike leaders from all points on the Harrlman lines in Cal ifornia and Oregon, and read to tho union men at their dally meetings here, Indicates the hardships under which the Southern Pacific railroad is working since the federated trades in the shops left their pobs. A typIcRl Instance Is a report from Sa nLu'e Obispo, that train No. 18 used seven engines to get as far as San Luis Obispo, that train No. 18 and four engines to take the train from San Luis Obispo to Los Apge les. The trip occupied 18 hours from San Luis Obispo. From Portland comes a report that the O. R. & N. shops in Ore gon are practically at a standstill. San Luis Obispo also reported that strike-breakers there went on a strike for gloves; overalls, underwear and linen Bheets to sleep on. They also demanded cigars and tobacco. The company granted tbem the de mands. President Frank'n, of the Inter national Boiler Makers, notified Pres ident Reguin, of the Shopmen's Fed eration, today that nearly 100 per cent of the boilermakers throughout the Harrlman system had gone on strike. ' Reports from Tucson, Ariz., state that 104 men are on a strike; that engines are dying all over the di vision, four engines being out of or der at Gila, Aria., one at Bowie; two at Benson; four at Lordsburg, N. M and four on the road. Sick headache Is caused by a dis ordered stomach. Take Chamber lain's Tablets and .'correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A it is unlawful o sell Intoxicating liquors in less than gallon lots with out a license; and if not. If they could be Indicted under the gener al nuisance statute. Judge Kelly's reply was that tho license statute exempted Incorporat ed cities, and that no Indictments could be returned under it. . Indict ments might be returned under the nuisance statute, he stated, provld. ed that it could be 'shown that vi cious character were In tho habit of congregating at the club, and their conduct of such a character as to be offensive to the decency and morality of the people in genernl. The pre sentment, he stated, failed to disclose such a condition of affairs, and he advised the Jury, If the evidence did, to retire to their room nnd consider It. The jury retired to their room, but it is evident that the facts did not Bhow such a condition of affairs, as It emerged in a few minutes with out returning any bills, and was dis charged. Club- Is Immune Now. . For the present, at least, the club Is Immune from criminal prosecu tion. Under Judge Kelly's exposi tion of the law It cannot bo pro ceded against 'under tho license statute, and. In the opinion of the Jury, it cannot be proceeded against under the nuisance statute. Judge Galloway has declared the ordinan ces under which it might be prose cuted In the municipal courts Invalid and issued an injunction restraining that tribunal from proceeding against the club undor them. This case is now pending on appeal In the supreme court, and unMl It Is decid ed the Injunction remains In- force, and should It be affirmed will be per petually in force- o THE MEII STOP AIID ATTEMPT TO HURT CAUSE fONITBD Pmi I.HABEn Villi Oakland, Cal., Oct. 7. An inci dent that today Is generally believed by the striking machinists and boil ermakers In the West Oakland shops of the Southern Pacific to be evi dence of a plan by the railroad to Involve the strikers in a criminal plot, and 'discredit their cause, oc curred last night, when a number of pickets were approached by a shab bily dressed Individual, who offered, for a consideration, to plant charges of dynamite In' the railroad (hops and yards. His proposition was refused, and he beat a nasty retreat to avoid rough handling by the angry strik ers, many of whom declare they have seen him in the yards wearing a Plnkerton badge. with Lyman In custody and who es caped a week ago la still sought by stlpation. Deputy Marshal Frank Realty. o Another federal prisoner, Ray When you have a bad cold you llrown, charged with selling whiskey wnnt the best medicine obtainable so Illegally, Is a prisoner with Lyman as to cure It with as little delay as enroute to Portland. possible. Here is a druggist's opin- Ion: "I have sold Chamberlains Saved Ills Mother's Life. Cough Remedy for 15 years," says , . . , , Enos Lollar. of Saratoga, Ind., ' and Four doctors had given me up, consl(ler lt the be8t on the nirkef writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, yor Bne Dy an dealers. La., "and my children nnd all my o friends were looking for me to die, The Tailors Struck, when my son Insisted that I use Los Angola, Oct. 6. Refused aa Klectrlc Bitters. I did so, and they eight-hour day and recognition of hnv ,i,,n m wnriri nf irnnrt t their union, 128 tailors In the em. win niwova riUo ihon, i.m n,.t h.. Ploy of thre large tailoring estab- Hitters Is a priceless blessing to wo- jlahments struck here today. men with fainting anil dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debll- Itv pnn ut Innt Inn kdlnnv lluniilitru I'se them nnd gnln new health! Children Cry strength and vigor. They're guaran,- rna CIITPHFR'S C ASTO R I A Strike headquarters were immediately optmed In the Labor Temple. o . teed to satisfy or money refunded Only f0 cents nt J. C. Perry's. Chinese Mattings Direct from the Orient ill M eif5?rVr?i ryfl Our display of fancy mattings etc., la the finest ever shown in Salem. Rich and beautiful effects In floor coverings, unique and artistic designs. ' Great variety of patterns, and the prices are notably attractive come and examine the goods end see what they are being sold at -We also have an elegant line of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleum that we are offering at extremely Low Prices Remember that We Undersell our Competitors. JOSSE & MOORE The Complete House Furnishers WE ADVERTISE NOTHING BUT BARGAINS Forty acres, 1 mile from railroad town,., acres Italian prunes, 14 years old; bouse, barn, dryer, good soil and a good ' location. $5000, 3000 cash, balance on time. Eighty-acre river bottom farm, 85 under cultivation; bouse, bira and family orchard, 7 acres pepches, 4 years old; 3 acres logan berries; sol a black, sandy loam, suitable for hops, berries, alfalfa or any-thin that will grow In the Willamette valley. Price only $65 per acre. A bargain in two One lots, corner Seventeenth and State street. Ten acres, only 3 miles out, at $90 per acre. DERBY & WILLSON, U. S. Bank Bldg.