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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, . OltEGON, TrESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. IQT1. rAGX POTJB The You in early not yet In whatever part of the house you want it, you can get it best and quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the most reliable heater on the market, and you can move it wherever you please. Suit it in bedroom or bathroom, and you drpu in comfort on the col dot morning. Talis it to the dining-room, and early breaWatt become! a pleural, cotey meal A touch ol a match at dutk. and all it mug (or the evening. Th Perfection Smokeleu Oil Heater ii beautitully finiihed an ornament anywhere. Drums ot plain Heel or enamelled in blue ; nickel trimmingi. A special automatic device makes smoking impmnble. Burner body cannot become wedged. All parts easily cleaned. Damper top. Cool handle. Daakrt everywhere t or write for deacriplive circular to any ascocy of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated ) ANIMALS ARE ALL PROPERLY TAKEN CARE OF Special Oilier- John II. Lewis, of the Oi'i'ko.i lluni.Mif Society, returned yesterdny from an Inspection tour of the Oregon Electric camps between Salem and Albany. He reports the horses and mules In good condition. The six horseg that were laid off a week ago, under his orders, have Im proved sufficiently so that they will be shipped away to California and put out on the range. They were in pretty bad shape when ordered out, but will now go on the range and have a rest. During the rainy weather the Dol larhlde camp 1b housing all Its stock In the old Ankeny barn. On Monday a team owned by one of the contractors was , driven through this city by a Greek, and one of the horses had a very' bad foot. President Keeler, of the Sa lem Humane Society, mnde an Inves tigation, and tried to have the driv er arrested,' but he got out of the city before an officer could over take him. The team got through to Albany, where the contractor prom ised to have the horse humanely killed, as, In the opinion of the vet erinary, recovery waB Impossible, nnd an effort will he mnde to have the contractor prosecuted by the Bherlff of Linn county. o JOl'ItXAE CASE GOES TO SUPREME COVItT Tho suit of The Capital Journal Bgnlid, A- C. Smith & Co., wherein tho Jury gave the plaintiffs a verdict for the full amount, has been ap pealed to the supreme court on the question of admission of testimony. The lower court gnve the plaintiffs a decree Including costs and full amount of attorney fees. It seems this I to be come a historical piece of litigation. Py the time both sUl(.s have brio's and abstracts printed The expression for this reliable Sick women are invited to consult by letter, frtt. All correspondence) strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without (re to World's Dispensary, It. V. I'ierce, M. D., Pren't, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stof.uch, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to tnke ns candy. CHEAP WOOD!: 1000 Loads You Need Wood We Special Price of $2.00 1 11 " I The Chas. K. t Phone 1830 Handy Heater pERFECTIO often need some heat Fall, when you have started the furnace. Try This Famous Pinex "Pint of Cough Syrup" A Family Supply for BOo, Saving $2. The 8urest, Quickest Remedy You Ever Used or Money Refunded. A cough remedy that saves you 2, and li gunmnUrd to give quicker, better re sults than anything else, in surely worth trying And one tnnl will dhow you why Pinex Is used In more homes in the U. a. and Caniula than any ot her ooutfh remedy. You will be pleasantly eurpriHtd by the way It takes right hold of a cough, giving almost Instant relief. It will usually stop the most obstinate, deep-seated oough In 84 hours, and Is unequalled for prompt results In whooping cough. A AO-cent bottle of I'lnex, when mixed with home-made sugar syrup, makes a full Dint of the best cough remedy ever used. Easily prepared lnllvemlnutes directions In package. The taste Is pleasant children take It willingly. Stimulates the appetite and Is lightly laxative both excellent feature. Splendid for croup, hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, and highly successful remedy for inolplent lung troubles. ' Pinex la a special and highly concen trated compound of Norway White Pine extract, rich In gtialacol and other natural healing pine elements. Simply mix with sugar syrup or strained houey, In a pint bottle, and It 1 ready for use. Pinex has often been imitated . but never rnocessf ully, for nothing else will produce) the same results. The genuine la guaran teed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guarantee is wrapped In each package. Your druggist has I'lnex or will gladly got It for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Jntinnifc A Mall farrier's Lond. Seems heavier when he has a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Due hren, mall carrier at Atchison, Kas., says: "I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back. When ever I carried a heavy load of mall, my kidney trouble increased. Some time ago, I started taking Foley Kid ney Pills and since taking them I have gotten entirely rid of all my kidney trouble nnd am as sound now as ever." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In action, and quick In results. Try them. Red Cross Pha-macy (H. Jerman). and all the different motions filed in the Bitprenie court the cost will amount to several times as much ns the original bill sued for. John D. Turner Is counsel for tho plaintiff and Wm. P. Lord Is counsel for the defendants. The defendant s have taken the appeal in this case. 'Discouraged occurs so many times in letters from sick women, " 1 was completely discouraged." And there Is always flood reason lor the discouragement. Years ol pnin nnd siiUcriiig. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. Medicines doing no lusting good. It is no wonder that the woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weuk and sick women have found bculth and courage regained as the result of the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulcera tion, and cures weakness. IT MAKES WE7IK WOMEX STROXG jIXD SICK WOMEX WELL. Refuse substitutes offered bv unscrupulous druggists) remedy. (Inside Mill Wood) Our Wood Yard Is Full ON ORDERS OF ONE LOAD OR MORE. 1 I II I Spaulding Logging CoJ Of f ice Front and Ferry THE FATHER OF ROCKEFELLER DEAD A YEAR liOCATIOX OF HIS Git A YE KEPT SECI5ET EE ST CHOI I.S STEAL THE liODY AXI) HOI,I IT FOR ItAN'SOM AXI ItOCKY XEYElt SPEN DS MONEY FOIt AN YTHING DEAD. UNITED rBESS LEASED WIRC.l Oevland, Nov. T. That William Rocktfeller, father of John D. Rock efeller and of Frank and William Rockefeller, father of John D. Rock ly 18 months is the contention, of the Cleveland Press in an article published today. The Press says: "William Rockefeller has been dead since a year ago last Hay. It Is learned from sourcis wilhin the i I family . "After Ida M. Tarbell. the politic al writer and historian, had attacked Rockefeller, no member of the fam ily would say whether hp was alive or dead, and If living, where. He wa3 popularly supposed to have tak en refuge on his son Frank's ranch in the "West. But Mr. Rockefeller was not West; he was living In New York state. At the time of his death he was nearly 100 years old. "Secrecy is being maintained re garding the location of the aged man's grave. His sons, Frank and William, took' the body for Inter ment. "John D. Rockefeller fears that if the location of the grave Is learned 'nuls will despoil It of the. corpse, and demand a ransom." CHARGE OF BOWERS HOTEL AT PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Williams, popular and well known Salem hotel people, have taken charge of the Bowers Hotel at Portland, and a good many of their Salem friends are looking them up, and making; their headquarters with them. The Bow ers Is a block from the Oregon Elec tric railroad, and a very convenient place for Salem people to hang out, and the Wllllamses certainly exert themselves to make them feel at home. Mr. Williams has a good record ns a hotel manager, having had ex perience in every department of the work. He started In at the Tour alne, in New York City. He then went to the Savoy at Seattle. Next he was steward at the Davenport at Spokane. Fro mthere he came to the Marlon at Salem, where he was steward and Mrs. Williams was In charge of the dining room. They both proved themselves accomplished hotel people, and the proprietors of the Marion were very sorry to lose their services. The Bowers la a modern hotel con ducted on the European plan, with rooms from a dollar up. It has a beautiful grill, at very reasonable prices. r o SESATOR BOOSE LA FOLLETTE'S ADVISER UNITED rtCSS LEASED WISE. Washington, Nov. 7 It was learned here today that a conference of IiFollette leaders, including Sen ator Bourne, of Oregon, and Medill MeCortniek and Alfred Baker, of Chi cago met here last Saturday to de cide whether It would be advisable for ItFollette to take the stump within 10 days, speaking In Boston and New York In support of his pres idential candidacy. I.aFollctte said he positively would not speak until he had to. o siik w.nti:i) to ;kt kvkx with iikk 11 CNITICD I'KKSS LB' "En viva.1 Taconm. Nov. 7- When N'ola Biel ninti, aged 16. walked Into court this morning and confessed that the se rious charges she htul sowrn to against her father, George Diolman, I were nil Ilea, the court freed the man. "He had given me a whipping.'' said tho girl. -I did it to get even." Must be sold. Need Yard Room per Load II II I IH .. Fmit Cake I (Aecipe by Mrs. Maty J. Lincoln) Mix four cups sided pastry flour, one I level teaspoon soda, two level teaspoons ' mixed spices (except cIdvps), one-fourth level teaspoon salt and two cups seeded and quartered raisins. Add also one half cup nuts chopped fine, if you like. Blend one-half cup Cotiolene with one cup brown sugar and one cup white surar, add one cup molasses, ono cup milk and then the flour mixture. Beat well and bake In two pans. You will find this fruit cake as light, moist, flavory a5 any you ever made with butter. You save something, too. y usinS Cottolenc the perfect shorter nig. PROF OSLER RIGHT YOUTH ALWAYS SUCCEEDS AGE Osier isn't the only man who turns i down old age. In the business world the young man'' Is always the one who picks the plums. It is an age of "new thought", "new talent, etc., and the old man is passed by in the race. One of the first signs of coming age Is the appearance of gray hairs. When you see them, act promptly. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy will correct this sign, which so often deceives people into thinking that age is really upon them. It Is a well-known fact that Sage and Sulphur will darken the hair. Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur combines these old-time remedies with other agents, which remove dandruff and promote the growth of the hair. The manufacturers of this remedy authorize the druggists to sell it un der guarantee that the money will be refunded if It fails to do exactly as represented. Don't look old before your time. Get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur today and see what an im provement it will make in the ap pearance of your hair. This preparation is offered to the public at 50 cents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all drug gists. Special Agent, J. C. Perry. o The Right Kidney Medicine. J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he had taken malty kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, nor at what stage of the disease your case may be, you will find quick and per manent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They also regulate the action of the urinary organs. Start taking them now. Red Cross Phar macy (H. Jerman). o- It Startled the World when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere It Is now known as the best salve on earth for Burns, Bolls, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Ec zema, Chapped Hands, Fever Sores and Plies. Only 2ac at J. C. Perry's. o BECHTEL & BYNON BARGAINS HOUSES. $5500 buys a modern 7 room house on Commercial street near Marion square. Has basement, furnace, electric lights, gas, city water, beautiful lawn, flowers, shrubbery, etc. Paved street and sewer In. Terms If desired. $1500 will secure a fine five room house on Chemeketa street, close to carline, hard finished, concrete foundation, bath, toilet, sewer, etc. A neat place for small famly. $300 down and balance In small monthly payments. $650 small house and large barn on a lot. one block from carline close to school, two blocks from paved street. $3S0 down; balance $10 per month. $21()0 will buy a good six room house in North Salem. Large lot. street work and sewer paid for. Electric lights, city water, hard finish, a good place for the money. $2500 will buy an eight room house on Capitol street; $250 will buy a lot close to Capitol; $350 will buy a good lot on Mission half block from Twelfth; $450 will get a choice lot in Fairniount Park; $500 will secure a choice lot in Kingwood Park, easy terms; $900 takes a large lot on Commercial, eloae In; $6500 will buy a block of lots which we can re-sell for you and make $1300; $650 buys a lot on Capitol just opposite the Oaks; $6500 will take the choicest resi dence lot on Liberty street, close in. ItECHTEL & BYXOX ! 347 State Street Tel. Main 452 582 Miles of Cement Sewers Are in use In the cities of Paris, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Osh kosh. Philadelphia, Denver, Wor cester and Duluth also have many mips. In practically every modern city cement sewer pipe is being used more extensively than ever before. We manufacture right here in Salem the very best quality ce ment sewer pipe, of a mixture of one part cement to two parts clean, coarse sand. We have a large and growing home industry and distribute thousands of dol lars annually among Salem work men. See us before you buy, and save money on your sewer connec tions. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. LIBERTY AXD TRADE STS PHOXE 14. WALL PAPER'! See our Fall stock of Up-to-Date and Artistic WaHl Decorations, it will interest YOU. : We are showing this season an especially fine assortment of cut out t t friezes with beautifully toned cloth effect sidewalls to matefh. These X I combinations make distinctive treatments for living-rooms, dining-: rooms, libraries, etc. Our line of low and medium priced, plain : and figured papers with borders is complete : It includes a wide variety of designs and colorings suitable for anv X all J'! luuiu hi uic uumc an u X We will be glad to show you our line and give i X : l cuuuuiu ui papeiiiig yuu may nave. MltMttHm.t.t)IUI..UUt..t.....i ttftfttttMtttlt , HOW TO CHANGE T017R FACE (From Fashion Review.) .The painful dangerous and expen sive operation known as "face-peeling" Is not necessary to accomplish the results sought. One can grad ually and safely remove the old and unbeautiful cuticle from her face without pain, danger or detention in doors. Simply use ordinary niercol lzed wax, which can be obtained at any drug store. Apply it for a few nights like cold cream and wash it off each morning. The mercolide In the wax slowly absorbs the half-dead outer skin, which flakes off day by day in fine, invisible particles. The fresh young skin underneath soon blooms forth radiantly, making the face look years younger and much prettier. Employment of this process is not noticeable to others, except that your complexion improves rapid ly. Of course, the removal of the sur face skin in this pleasant manner, takes with it all facial blemishes, such as chaps, freckles, moth patches, liver spots, fine wrinkles, pimples, etc. Mercolized wax has been known for years to many society women noted for their beautiful and lasting complexions. ; o A Household Medicine. That stops coughs quickly and cures colds Is Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef ferson street, So. Omaha, Neb., says: "I can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It cured mv daughter of a bad cold and my neigh bor, Sirs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone In our neighborhood speaks highly of It." For night coughing, dryness and tickling In the throat, hoarseness and all coughs and colds, take Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no opiates. Always in a yellow package. o Notice of Intention to Construct a Sewer to lie Known as "Ijtteral Sewer District Xo. 4." Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon, deems and considers It nec essary and expedient, and proposes to construct a sewer to be known as "Lateral Sewer District No. 4." and that there will be laid 8-inch vitrified or concrete sewer pipe along Twenty first street, from Asylum avenue to Chemeketa street, as shown and des ignated and according to the maps, plans arid specifications adopted for the Bame, and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more detailed description of said sewer, and hereby made a part pf this notice, and that the entire cost of the same will be assessed up on the property directly benefitted by the construction of said sewer. This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the commo council of the city of Salem, Oregon, and the date of the first publication, thereof Is the 24th day of October,, 1911. CHAS. P. ELGIN City Recorder. 10-24-1 It Is your husband cross? An irritable, fault finding disDosltlon Is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For - ranging 111 puce .rum 1 2c per double Roll up- j Grand Opera ffouse TUESDAY, NOV- 7 Beautiful, Scenic Production of "HUMAN HEARTS" With a Splendid Cast including the Cleverest Child Actress in tfne World Greatest Tiny Before the Public Powerful and Impressive Special Deduced Prices 25c, 5flc and 75c; Box Seats, $1.00 Huie Wing $10.50 men's blue Serge Suits now $8.25 $2.50 men's Wool Under wear, now suit $2.00 $1.25 men's Dress Shirts, now 95c $2-75 ladles' Wool Sweat ers, now $2.25 Black Petticoats, 75c, $1-00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. $6.00 Silk Petticoats, all colors, now $4.50' $1.60 wool Dress Goods, 46 in. wide $1.00 ALL GOODS FROM 15 to 25 325 N, Commercial Street, tttlMtMIHtltlttltMttMttHtMMI j -- I Han an IX SELIG HAXAN SHOES, IT IS OT ECESST5T TO MAKE AY f O -PARATITE STATEMESTS TVe simply say to you, "they are the best shoes maSe anywhere In the world." We carry a complete stock of HAXAV Shoes, so we can please the man who wants a new shoe style every time he buys shoes, or the man who, having once found a satiscfactory model, sticks to It. New winter styles now ready. Repairing neatly and promptly done REINHARTS 425Stf L you estimates on any X ' t It MIHIIIHiM Sanjr Co. $6.00 Fur Sets, anow $4.50 $2.00 ladies' fne wool Union Suits. $1.50 T $1.25 $2.00 Men's Flannel Shirts now 20c ladies Hose, now 2 pr.. 25c Wrappers, Jl.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $175 and up. $1-50 Umbrellas, now $1.00 $2.00 long Klmas, now.. $1.50 All Silk on sale at 25c, 33c, 47c, 50c, $1.00 and, up. FER ( ET DISCOl'V T THIS 1VEEK Salem, Oregon t Shoes! X sale by all dealers. '