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MILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0BE60. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, lilt PAGZ rirs. I IP PER CENT LESS ON ANY AND ALL WHITE ARTICLES 1 vUi ANNUAL Clearance and White Sale is a Hummer---great values in every department. Our Anmml L7 I ?J O 1 1 ' uluai iuiuruiaery oaie is better than ever. . Muslin Petticoats Trimmed with wide, beautiful embroidery, Values to $1,50, now 98c Muslin nightgowns, Values to $1,50 98c $1.00 SILKS 59c Some very choice pat terns in fancy silks The new novelties in stripes is demanded for spring Values up to $1,00, now 59c EMBROIDERY 7c Per Yd. up to 12-inch in width only ' YARD tmbroidery 14c; up to 18-inch in width, 'now 14c Per Yard. Narrow Wash Laces -Suitable for Underwear 3c Per Yd. Wide Torchons 5c Per Yd. -J v ORANGEMEN OPPOSED TO SEPARATION t'liu aigTii iBimj ouiNa Dublin, Jan. 5. At a gigantic masa meeting today at Omagh, County Ty rone, resolutions were adopted pro testing against the effort by home rule to separate Ireland from the United Kingdom and Great Dritain and Ire land. Eighteen special trains brought crowds of UlBtermen to the gathering. Addressing the immense audience, Sir Edward Carson, leader of the Irish Conservatives, or Orange fac tion in parliament, salcj: "If my determination to fight against Ireland's separation from the United Kingdom is treason, I plead guilty. Let the government do its worst." DOCKMEJf ARE FIRED FOR SMUGGLING OPIUM San Francisco, Jan. 6. One hundred dockmen appeared on their jobs here today only to find tha't they had been fired over night without explanation. Chinese are said to have been using many . of them as go-betweens for opium smuggling. Foley Kidney Pills always give satisfaction because they always do the work. J. T. Shelnut. Bremen, Ga., says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with great satisfaction, and found more relief from their use than from any other kidney medfeine, and I've tried almost all kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all suf ferers for kidney and bladder trou ble." Foley Kidney Pills will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). MAKES COLDS OR GRIPPE VANISH You can surely end errinne and break up the most severe cold either in head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours un til three consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most mis erable hedache,. dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneez ing, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, running of the nose, sore ness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Take this harmless compound as directed, without interference with your usual duties and with the know ledge that there is no other medi cine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or and Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply, 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 hare con clusively demonstrated is not effec tive in the treatment of colds or grippe. o Foley's Honey and Tar Compound "Cures In Every Case." Mr. Jas. McCaffery, manager of the Schlita hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, because it cures in every case. "I have used it myself and I have recommended it to many others who have since told me of its great cura tive power in diseases of the throat and lungs." Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a reliable family medi cine. Give it to your children, and take it yourself when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and cures coughs, colds and croup and prevents bronchitis and pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). It is easier to stir up than to build up. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS I than half of what Is generally asked ! for this kind of land, it is one of the finest pieces of its kind in the locality. MEXICO IS DISTORBED BY STRIKES .Mexico City, Jan. 5. More than 1000 federal troops were ordered un der arms to quell strike disturbances at Gertrudis, where 2500 miners have quit work. v The same number of workmen employed in the cotton mills at San Antonio, Mexico, have walked out. Seven hundred Mexican troops are being rushed to that point. o THE COLD POTS OULUTII OUT OF BUSINESS I UNITED PUSH LXARED WW!. Duluth, Minn., Jan. 5. The coldest place in the United States today is Du luth, Minn., the thermometer having fallen to 35 below zero at 9 o'clock this morning. The intense cold has driven almost everybody indoors. Hun dreds of business places have practic ally been compelled to suspend busi ness. Thousands are suffering. Tax on Ruth Tubs. (UNITED PRCSR LURID TIKI. Montreal, Jan. 5. Montreal's bath) tub tax, a relic of days when the bath tub taps and bath tubs were among the luxuries of the rich, will probably be abolished. The tax is one dollar for each bath tub in all houses having a rental of $150 per year or over. Last year it netted $230,000. Journal "Want Ads" Brlns Results. RESIDENCE PROPERTY. No. 95. Eight room house and cor ner lot, 75x100. House modern anl almost new; $1850. No. 96. Six room house and larga corner lot. House renting for $10 a month; $1250. A good 10 room house on South church street only four blocks from State on lot 90xl6S tor only $2,000. No. 103. Eight-room house and property 116x136 feet, on car line; house, only three years old and re painted last summer. All asBesmer ts paid. Price $1500. No. 98. New 6-room modern cottage on good corner for $2500. A new five room house and large lot in Nob Hill Annex for $700. $300 down. BEATER DAM IAKD. We have Bome of the finest deep beaver dam peat land in the valley for only $130 per acre. This is the greatest onion and garden truck land. Although this price Is less IN WALDO HILLS. 106 acres in Waldo Hills only IVt miles east of the asylum farm for $60 per acre. TEX ACRES. No. 70. Ten acres near 15-mlnut'J car service, good house; about fivd acres cultivated ; some timber, CO large bearing fruit trees and as many more small ones.' Best kind of soil and sightly location. Price $3000. FITE ACRES. No. 69. Five acres near street car, with modern five room house, barn and good well, . family orchard and 100 small fruit trees; $2500. FORTY ACRES. No. 102. Forty acres finest fruit land about five miles south of Salem on good rock road. All cleared and cultivated except about eight acres of timber ad pasture. $150 per acre. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. Commercial Street "Clean Up the DoweLs and Keep Them Clean" There are many remedies to be had for constipation, but the diffi culty is to procure one that acts without violence. A remedy that does not perform b y force what should be accom plished by persua sion is Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets. After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddell, .315 Washington bt, Waco, itx., says: "Almost all my life I have been troubled with conatlpatloa, and have tried many remedies, all of which seemed to cause pain without1 giving much relief. I finally tried Dr. Miles' -laxative Tablets and found them ex cellent. Their action Is pleasant and mild, and their chocolate taste makes them easy to take. I am mora than glad to recommend them.". -. "Clean up the ' bowels and keep them clean," is the advice of all physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay, too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are a new remedy for this -old complaint, and a great" improvement over the cathartics you nave been using in the past. 1 They taste like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 25 doses. If not iound satisfactory after trial, re turn the box to your druggist and he . will return your money. . MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. It RICHESOII IS IIISAIIE OR PLAYING IT tUNiTBD rmi uisai viu.1 1 Boston, Jali. 5. It is authorlta jtively stated that Richeson has gone I insane. Sometimes he screams and yells Incoherent phrases wherein the the names of Avis Llnnell and Violet 'Edmands are all that is distinguish able. At times be does not recognize I his own attorneys, again he plays about bis cell like a child and talk ing to his cellmate, a negro, tells him what they will do for amusement when they get back to Richeson'g father's plantation in Virginia. Richeson's first symptoms of vio lence were indicated yesterday morn lng while his attorney was visiting him. They were engaged In conver satlon. Suddenly Richeson leaped to his feet, screaming that he had been made a victim of the ' police. His frenzy became so dangerous that the negro cell mate had to throw him to a cot and hold him there, while Rich eson Jabbered like an idiot When the negro released him he remained on the cot and in the same position all day, muttering and talking like a child. o HIS THINK TANK DOES HOT BREAK THE SPEED LAW 1 UNITED FBEB8 LEASED VZni.l San Francisco, Jan. 5. "I don't like to make an unjust accusation, but I. have been wondering since De cember 5 if I could have been 'bunked' out of that $2500?" said P. P. Johansen of Sacramento, to Cap tain Wall, at police headquarters here today. "So I thought I'd consult you." Johansen met two gentlemen, and placed bets on the Juarez races In a saloon which they told him was a "real pool room." His losses totaled the sum named. "I haven't got the money with me," he told the men, ''but we'll go to San Jose and get it" And they did. A tear dimmed Captain Wall's eye as he looked at Johansen. "You are not a fast thinker," he said. "But my man, you sure' do reach correct conclusions in time." o VERMONT EXECOTES AN IDIOT GREAT FIRE RAGING CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 5. The third big fire In three days ts raging oa the Chi cago stock yards this afternoon. The Transit House, a landmark of the stock yards district, has been de stroyed in today's conflagration and at 2:45 o'clock this afternoon the flames were still spreading. HIS SLOGAN WAS LATE III GETTING RIPE "Fearless In discharge of duty, and faithful to trusts imposed." Now that is the slogan that Wm. A. Cartor, candidate for district attorney for Multnomah county, would like to have after his name on the ballot, but it does not look much as though he is going to be successful. Cartor filed his declaration of inten tion several dayB ago. He had not thought of that slogan then. Subse quently, however, It came to his mind, and today he wrote the secretary of state, asking him to withdraw his orig inal declaration, and file a new one with the new slogan. Attorney-General Crawford, howev er, has In the past rendered an opln ion that such a procedure is not le-gal and, following it, the secretary has advised him that he will have to make his campaign without such a slogan after his name on the ballot. " PUT UP BIG SHOW FOR ROYALTY (Cjt.WH'JIUj,,,;,-. irh.it. Vt", This deliehitfal fruit, which comes in the valuable premium -bringing wrappers, is an picked, when npe, with gloveul Each orange is parfect Otherwise it would be rejected and sold asa"second" not asa first-quality "Sunkist." "Sunkist" fire thm nneA nrnner.. f.f Kao, groves ia California. m 1 ueiKiowy juicy-no seeas hrm and perfect. Sweet as only tree-ripened oranges rai be Yet they cost no more than 1 nranoM r4 miaHrw D p Mu.. . insist on vajuaoie Otmltist Wrappers i UNITED PUSS UUSSD WIU. Windsor, ,Vt, Jan. 6. Despite a storm of protest against executing a man who, since childhood, had been unable to distinguish right from wrong, EIroy Kent, a mental delin quent, and former inmate of an insane asylum, was today hanged for the murder of aged Delia Congdon, at East Wallingford, Vt, in 1908. The execu tion, which took place In the jail yard, was private, only the sheriff and wit nesses required by law being present. Although many physicians asserted that Kent was mentally deficient when the murder was done, the governor of Vertnont refused to interfere. Calcutta, Jan. 5. King George and Queen Mary today witnessed the mag nificent Calcutta pageant, represent ing historical Indian scenes, dealing with the times when native rules ruled and fought to - please themselves. Frank Lascelles, who ran the Hudson river pageant, produced the spectacle. Native princes, their elephants, horses, arms, costumes and Jewels were the big feature of the display. The proces sion, which finished this afternoon, was two and a half miles long. A special law had to be passed to per mit the show, which will be repeated tomorrow. Six thousand actors par ticipated, and more than 200 gorgeous ly caprisoned elephants paraded past the royal pavilion. Russians Hang Persians. rUNITID P1ESS LiltD Willi. J Teheran, Jan. 5. Executions of Fldals by Russian troops ' continue unabated in Tabriz today. Displayed on the gallows at dawn were the bodies of three Fldals hanged some time during the night. They were left to public view to awe the Per sian populace. The houses of several nationalists have been dynamited and arrests are frequent The prisoners are being marched to , convict camps with chains about their necks. STREET CAR CONDUCTORS MIST BE CHESTERFIELDS I UNITED FBESS UUSEP WIBB.1 Los Ageles, Jan. 5. Edward Flem ing is $150 richer today because a street car conductor spoke gruffly, ordered him to "step forward." The court awarded damages, declaring conductors should be polite under all circumstances. ' - ' 1 ; g" ? Parson's 'Pcm a Gem. From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, AlliBon. Ia., in praise -of Dr. -King's New Life Pills: "They're such -a-health necessity, In every home' these pills should be, If other kinds you've tried in vain, USE DR. KING'S And be well again." Only 25c at J. C. Perry. A Strange Case. '- ma mnm nu ouiNnl North Yakima, Wash., Jan. 5. An other ftperafidn has been performed oh Louis Gagner, aged 4, who Is slowly bleeding to death from a laceration of his tongue, caused in pulling It Joose from a piece of cold Iron. This morn ing the flow of blood from the tongue, which threatened the boy's life, stop ped. STATISTICAL. New Incorporations. The following articles of incorpor- tlon were filed January 4, 1912: Modern Specialists, Portland; capi tal stock, $4,500. Ulrey Fruit & Land Co., Port land; capital stock, $80,000. The Modern Improvement Co., dis solution National Cold Storage, and Ice Company, dissolution. The Terre Haute Orchard Com pany, Hermlston; capital stock, $8,000. Third Church of Christ Scientist, of Portland, Oregon; Portland. Chari table. o To Core a Celd hi One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25 cents. o The Evening News, of Roseburg, has changed hands, Carl D. Shoe maker, of Columbus, Ohio, being the new owner. " Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, JAN. 8 LaShelle Virginian Company - wwuau V nil firm nro Cf CTff- frinrr fVi a rrannln. 1 :.L . f valuable wtrappermarkednSunkist"whichcoverseveryoranee F v., WUI.W pnoi.j uuuscwivcs now lurnisn ineir a 1 tai Axugvrs --uy merely RflVincr thft tomnrwtra ati umYInrr m:fU ' order to partly pay cost., packing, etc. Sunkist Lemons of Same High Quality - "ivj uu emu tumcj iu a vaiuaoie "ounicist wraDDer. Tbev trn farther than nthnr imnn. ba - . j , huv.lwi,b UfVU I ClUC9l, Get Till Snfcnr! mA PndAFtt fHi-9fitA !i.AVt ,"T"1? '"Sunklsforanee or lemon -wrappers, or trademark! cat from wrappers VV 'Zm'm """V,0 W,i,h I20 V1" 10 he,' charsr... packing- fc!. and w w."Lie?? ,ou ,h" ,n"'8. Ro"' " "! "poop. For cacti aUaitloDal .p V.? 't wrpperi or tfadMnarki tncj 12c In atamps. ioob i . . Mot resnons hlA fair p.,h ,m ,k .n...h . - M V,-. W ' T vuu H.W UWfl, v15 ucm ui .u.iuom.-npiiun, unmoor or wrapper and amount ,J .J Dimmit nna i unlet Salad fork Ora.j. S. 0ii bl.Fork Bouillon Spoon OyaterFork Fmit K.il- Miii'i .M.r. opouu Lone spooaa mild , f ork Teaanooa j 'jV Tablaapooa Butter Sor.ad.i- jTti's W(S, Tablaapooa Butter Spraad.r California Fruit Crowers' Exchange 4$' V.WlkV 182 Horth Clark Sle .fiW . ktk CBicAco,nx. SSiy .ffr., i2i f&5'- ' 1 Jury I Connilotcd. ONITID PUSS LEASED WIH. Is Angeles, Jan. 5. The Jury box for the trial of Bert H. Conners. charged with complicity in a plan to blow up the Los Angeles Hall of Records, was filled early this morn ig. It was announced that fhe trial would proceed at once. I i o Old lady Gets New Trial. j DNITID FtlBS 1U8ID WIB1.1 Olympia, Wash., Jan. 6. The su preme court today granted a ijew trial to Mrs. Hannah Beebe, convicted of killing James E. Sutton. Mrs. Beebe is a widow 79 years old. She killed Sutton during a quarrel oyer the building of a fence. I H tltHHf f . TURN DOWN t COLLARS Must be very carefully laundried or they will crack after a few times laundering, It fs reported that Nora Darling, the 17-year-old Medford girl hohas been missig for three montjhs, hai been found In Oakland. Califprala. I A Foster &II Bakeri YEGETABLES Sweet l'otiitoes. Cauliflower. Celery, lettuce. Onions. Turnips. Cub bnge. FRUIT Grape Frnlt, Oranges. Iliinnnns. rrnnbcriieg. Lemons. Apples. MEATS Country Suusuye. Country Spare Hibs. Country Tendprloln. Riicon. Sugar Cured Hams. Tickled Pork, et. Home 3fade Hominy. Join our list of satisfied cus tomers, and get your groceries where best goods, low prices and quick service Is assured. 839 Com St. Phone 259 special shaping wing We ' have a process for turn down anH point collars that will noi cracK tnem. We are now doing laundry work for many of the most careful dressers in the city and are pleasing them. May we have a trial from you? We're sure we can please you, Salem Laundry Co. 136-M S. LIBERTY ST. ' TELEPHONE MAIN 25 llflfl vrll want o .nltnklA 1 1 . i for a cough or cold take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant and cnf.i in .Vn T.-l 1 , i . , oict iu iuivc. rur sale Dy an ueai- ere. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA PRESENTS -THE HHMIHttmt: VIRGINIAN THE PLAY THE PUBLIC DEMANDS The Only and Original Company. By Oweo Wfstcr and KIrke LaShelle : Erlcc '5c.75c, $1.00, $1.50. !. Seats on Sale Saturday, Jun. 6. WEST SALEM TRANSFER r-assengers uaggape Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at S:40 a. m 13 m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, McJmouth and McMlnnvllle. j Leaves Sunday at 8: 00 a. xn., 1.00 p. m. and 6:16 p. m. j Calls Pt hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. NO ORDERS TAKE?! FOR CALLS MORE THAN THREE BLOCKS FROM CORNER OP STATE AND COMMERCIAL 8TREET8 UNLESS AR RANGED FOR IX ADYAXCE. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. L..-,. : All patent tnedlclnts or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DIR. STONE'S Drug Store Salem, Oregon Also Dr. Stone's POISON OAK SEMEDY A tnow white medicine, contains no sugar of lead, opium, nor other poi sonous drugs. Applied every hour it at on.ee relieves, and soon cures in flammation of the skin generally known aa Foiaon Oak. 25c and SOo bottle. . . . , 1. J