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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1912)
' ' - ' - " I i Attractive Sale Prices Reign on Our Stocks of Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Infants' We want to impress on every cus tomer that now is the time to save. BARGAINS in every section of Salem's Big Department Store. Another assortment of Short Lines 4 J DIpp Muslin Wear, your choice . . . . m& You can save on every purchase at "Meyers." The House of Quality. CITY NEWS. 1 9C 3f )c 3t 3t 3c 3ft 3t 3fC 3f( 3ft 3C To Clone Foundry The foundry at the penltontlury la temporarily cloned down, while nn Inventory of stock If being taken. The. Loweulerg-(;oliig company's contract for the him of prisoners has been terminated but the, company Ih still allowed to use convict lubor to closo up It b business, and use up the ma terial on hand. When this la com pleted there will be no more foun dry work done at the prison. Card nf Tlnuiks We wIbIi to thank the frlcndH and neighbors for their kindness during the lllnesH mid death of our beloved one, liuHh.mil and son. Mrs. Wesley Ostermnn, Mrs. Fred OHtermnn. Is Home Again- Miss Allen l.uplon returned yester day from a week's visit in Portland and Vancouvver. At the latter plac Bhe attended the t'aniiencila leap year party. While In Cortland Miss I.uplnn visited with the Plnsinoors, well known former Salem residents. Cortland Man Talked - Ed. llrowu, assistant religious rector of the Cortland Y. M. l A , ilresaed the Willamette Y. M. in the Welisterlun literary balls Sunday af ternoon on the "Test at Manhood." Mr. llrowu was formerly the student secretary of the V. M. I". A. at the Viihersliy of Oregon, and nave a fine talk. A large audience v:ia present, Five full bushels of the best of SI'. rSy1'' bUShU" f Milled under the mo.t perfect A special Introductory price, ! Rickreall 1 - X7 TfT tmiluThibrs to. I uiimi uiiii . a M I :m"'' ' ': I Wear, Save Money on Muslin Underwear Now is the time to do it. An assortment of Corset Covers, Drawers and Gowns. Daintily trim med, your choice ... 1-2 LESS $1 .50 Hand Embroidered Q 7p Gowns . . . ' Some of these have embroidered initials every one dainty and made in best manner, only 97c Each i intumroR att.ti . Illlgh Theater A good program for morrow. today and to- At Willamette Recluil of public departnient of Willamette I'nlverslty at M. E. church Tuesday, January ltl, 1U12, at S p. m. Crof. E. T. Riddle, reader, assisted by Mrs. Riddle, pianist. Ad mission free. Sportsmen (iatliered Dr. John Orllllth and Caul llausor, well known Salem Sportsmen, were In attendance at the recent meeting of the Oregon Klsh and (ianie asso ciation which assembled In Cortland. Sportsmen from all parts of the coun try were there nnd nmnv subjects were discussed. The meeting ended with n baiupiet at which resolutions were rend for the radical change of present Ramo laws. Wanted, tilrls and Hoys Kor amateur niKhl. Crles given. See Mr. lttlu.1i. ltllu'll Theater. Supreme Court lleclxions Tli supreme court this afternoon rendered an opinion in three cas"s, they bclne, those of J. McXeff et 'il. against .1. Mctilllh rev, et il; 1). U. Knnpp. et al. against .1. Thompson, a ease from Multnomah county; ami the state of Oregon against Harry Metsier, also from Multnomah coun ty. Mcfstcr was convicted for sedn -lug a girl by the name of Knima Hi s;in, and the Judguieut of the lower t court Is atllrieed H E LM Blended Hard Wheat LOU Made from Selected Winter wheat used In each barrel of Flour, all W,U,Ut - ,lmt'9 th unitary conditions by water power, hence the most HEUTIIFCL and 1 NUTRITIOUS. t Sold at $1.40 the Sack ttock aow with jour grocer. ' ;T : t Milling Co. Rickreall, Ore. Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever . i-.it. i nn'P nnirv'Tll DR. T. rtUA UUlKAl" J uiuwi CREAK OR MAGICAL BEAIT1F1ER Remove Tan. PimrtieV ftB .It-IfvtiuO. h tfwd tti tMt of w yw. and t to hartal w tiitf H totwiurttt Accyt no counter felt of tmilr nme. Dr. 1. A Byr wid to Inly of tht hut ton ptifDt): will ue them. ji r-.-T,' u tha Uut hirmful of HI Ikl Oouu Dtl l i " fmi T. HOPKINS. Prop.. 37 Bred Jona Street, let Tint JOHN ASKS TEO A FEW QUESTIONS ; IV AXIS TO KXOW HOW HE STANDS ' iV TiltlKK AND OTIIKK MAT- TtKS AND SAVS THEOIMUtE IS MAKING NO SIKKNT'OIS tF FOIU'S TO I'ltEVENT HIS N0MI NTIO.N. ' Columbus, 0., Jan. 16. In open let ter here today John Fackler, chair man of the Ohio Progressive Republi ' can organization, demands of Roose velt that he tell his attitude toward the trusts, the tariff and the Aldrich monetary scheme. The letter says in part: "It hag been pointed out that dur ing the seven years of your adminis tration, in so far as un official action was concerned, you did nothing in re gard to these matters. The people would like to know where you stand on the tariff question. j "You have declared that yon fa vored federal incorporation and li cense. The u-ople are unalterably op posed to such a plan at the time of in corporation. They want the water squeezed out of existing industrial mo nopolies. and the stork of such Incor porated companies limited to actual values as going concerns. "Would yo utake the water out of the corporations? What Is your atti tude in reference to tb Aldrich nione. tary plan, and the national reserve as sociation ?" "We appreciate the fact that you may Ignore these questions by denying our right to ask them, by stating that you are not a candidate. Yoru friends are making you a candidate, and it np pears to nie that you are not offering any very strenuous objection. There fore, It is up to you to tell where you stand. PEASANTS STARVING IN RUSSIA It' SITED 1-IBS.1 r.BAHID W1R London, Jan. Hi. Starving peasant ry in Southwestern Russia, In the gov ernment of Orenburg, are selling their children to the Khirgez nomads in the government of Saratov, according to a telegram from a physician of Oren burg, wlilc his published here. Hun dreds upon hundreds of the people in the vicinity are said to have died from hunger, while fully 70 per cent of the children in some of the villages have been stricken with a fearful epidemic. These To Skipped Availing themselves of the oppor tunity given them, 'Win, Reno, and John Murphy two trustees employed on the rock crusher near the Feeble Minded institute, escaped last Sun day. The first was sentenced to the penitentiary from I'mntilla coun'y and the other from Multnomah, lie-i spite that a search has ben pros-'- cited for them, the nutborities have tailed to locate them. ET Bluestem and White Wheat residue going to feed-most , and btt flour Is bread, DAILY rAPITAL JOPMAI. " 3"rABT I " ' i . ... a. ( f 'fT'' I THEY STOLE THE RAILING FROM GRAVE lOXITID FIN) LMSED WIB. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. lb. The magnificent mausoleum erected In Calvary cemetery by relatives or me famous old bonanza king, J- r O'Hrlen, who was associated in the golden days of the Comstock wiin : frien()g. such pioneers as Mackey, Fair, Flood I Peter Muno. of Oak Grove, is in the and Sutro, was desecrated by thieves city emieavoring to secure the ser on two occasions during the past twovcea of an elderly lady to assist his days, and a costly brass railing four feet high, which surrounded the $100. 000 tomb, was carried away. Detectives arrested a man giving the name of Albert Swett, whom they have charged with grand larceny. The railing is said to be worth several thousand dollars. The grave of J. P. Hale was also in vaded by vandals, and a costly brass gate leading to the tomb, in the same cemetery, was stolen. This as yet has not been traced, and the police are of the belief that Swett is only one of a gang of grave robbers who have com menced oie rations here. o Hard Time Dance Tonlurlit At the Armory hall. Peerless or chestra. o rTKSACK THRSTS; EIGHT AKE KILLED Duisburg, Germany, Jan. lti. Eight iron workers met Instant death and IS were seriously injured today by the bursting of a blast furnace near here. A great molten mass flowed out of the moulds when the furnace burst, and It is feared that other victims are im bedded in I he metal. o Press in Hairs At the Hard Time dance at the Ar mory tonight. o Stomach Distress Indigestion and Dyspepsia flo Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferets in the I'ni ted States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, ami realize not on ly Immediate but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a "0-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon us you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nasuea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poi son your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of- order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests It just the same as If your stomach wasn't, there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large eO-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, in digestion or any other stomach dis order. Tr. Wiles' I.-vxntlvB Tohi... ...... like candy and work Uk a charm. O lr Miles' Antl-rnln pills fur tegaehe t Here is j J i I for You Sir! t If you want a watch t that will keep time, i look well and wear, V t pick one from our I stock. The best X i standard makes. I iBarr's j Jewelry Store j t t I T- " " I PFRSf)NALS. S. R. White, of Colfax. Washington, is registered at the Marion. R. C. Pierce, of. Eugene, is meeting business friends here. Mrs. W. K. Ross is visiting friends In the city. Miss Shoulard. of San Diego, is a guest at the Mariou. W. Hrown, of Eugene, is in the city on business. W. S. Applegate business man ol Raymond. Wash., is at the Marion. Cliff Shelton, who is employed on the Durbin ranch on Howell Prairie anent the evening in the city with wife in the bouse work. U L. baker and wife, of Turner, are visiting Salem friends. F. M. Deniorlst. of Astoria, is a guest at the Hligh. Joseph Hale, who is on a tour ol ine West from Iowa, Is so well pleased with Salem that he thinks of remain ing here. Jack Anhock, of Macleay, is in tne city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tucker, of Turner, spent yesterday witn saiem in- William Humphrey, of Rickey, is serving on tne circuit coiui Joe Petzel, of Lyons, is registered at the Salem. I). Gibson, lirother of Salem's ex- chief of police, drove in from tus Polk county farm this morning on business. J. W. Dawson, of Hollywood, old- time hop grower, Is nere nieenn.j nianv of his Salem friends. L. Grice, of Polk county, is haul ing lumber to his farm and Intend.) to go into the chicken business ex tensively in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Henry, of Zen.i, are visiting In the -ity. Mrs. Grover Simons and daughter, Fenn, of Howell P-airie, are spend ing the day here with triends. Cleve Woods, of Independence, is here on n day's business. Shenn Swank, politician and ni!U owner ot Aunisviiie, un1., is u aaiv u business visitor. S. T. Cupp, well known farmer liv ing a tew miles soutn oi ine cuy, re ports the winter pasture as being the best in several years. W. H. Rodgers, merchant of Victor Point, is in the city on business with Salem wholesalers. Tom Davis, of Aumsville, Is visit ing friends here. Edgar Averill, a former Salem boy. and at one time on Journal staff, who is now making good as an east ern Oregon game warden, is visiting for a time in the city and is meeting many of his former friends and ac quaintances. Mr. John Schwab, of Mt. Angel, is In the city on legal business. Miss Mabel Dotson, daughter of V. S. Dotson, who Is principal of the Yew Park school, is slowly recover ing from a severe attack of astlimu. Mrs. Patton, wife of a prominent Independence hop grower, came (low l on the boat tills morning to spend the day with Salem friends. Jack Mason, who has been work ing in construction camps near In dependence for some time, has ss cured a few days vacation, which he will spend with Salem friends. Mr. S. II. Iletzel, well known at torney of Stayton, was in the city last evening on business with Judge Kelly. Mrs. Frances M. Kemp, Woodburn'.? first lady attorney, was in the city yesterday on business with the pro bate court. E. C. Sleeke, is oi a business trip to Portland. C. W. Gray, one of Salem's suc cessful merchants, is a business vis itor in the Oregon metropolis. J. I,. Farmer is in Portland in 'he interests of his hardware business. o , Don't trust anyone the collateral is ample. much unless 1 a Watch Guard Your Chadren Against Bowel Trouble Mmv children at an early age be constipated, and frequently ..oiK-nces result. Jol dition, a CI11IJ UUWC.v. r,.ict.mtl V watched, ana a necessaiy. Dr Miles' Laxative Tablets are .specially well adapted to women and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity. Si ,le3J Luzerne, Pa., who at e id many cases of sickness say of them. Somo time ao w. ben unlng Dr. mum- Laxutlve Tablets and llnil ,hal very much. Their act on 1, excellent and we are 8''"' having been mada acquainted wltn them We have had good reiult. in Ty ce and the SUt.ri are very much pleased." The form and flavor of any medi cine is very important, no matter X is to take it. The taste and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. All parents know how hard it is to give the average child "medicine even though the taste is Pi guised. In using Dr. Miles Lax ative Tablets, however, this diih culty is overcome. The shape ot the tablets, their appearance and candy-like taste at once appeal to any child, with the result that they are taken without objection. The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets the ideal remedy for children. If the first box fails to benefit, the price is returned. Ask your druggist. A box of 25 doses costs only 25 cents. Never sold m bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. SENTENCED FOR LIFE FOR KILLING BABY CNITSD TRESS LEASED WIB1.J Santa Harbara, Cal., Jan. lti. Sen tenced to life Imprisonment for the murder of his four hours' old babe, John Rech began bis journey to San Quentin at noon today, accompanied bv Sheriff Stewart, lie exhibited no emotion when he bade farewell to his wife, who clung to his neck and sobbed bitterly. .Mrs. Rech, who is charged with complicity in the murder will b-j tried January 2!t. Rech urged .he high cost of living in defense of nis d"ed. o THE COLONEL HOWEVER DOES NOT DENY IT DNIT1D P1I8S LMSID WIK1 New York, Jan. 16. .."There are depths of tomfolery to which I can not go. I certainly have no time to discuss a pipe dream of this charac ter." This was Colonel Roosevelt's only comment today when asked as to the truth of a story that the steel tru.it was backing him in an effor to se cure the Republican nomination for president. Beyond those few re marks, the colonel refused to go. o WANTS NATIONAL WOMAN SlrTltAuE fONITBD PBKSS LSASED WIH1. Washington. Jan. 1(5. National wo man suffrage is provided for in an amendment to the constitution intro duced in the house today by Victor L. Rerger, Socialist congressman for Milwaukee. If the amendment is finally adopted lierger proposes to en force its provisions by enactmei that any state attempting to evade its terms shall he punished by reducing the state' srepresentation in the na tional house. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt At Meredith, Resideut AgH, 885 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN On good Ileal Estate security. BECHTEL & BYNON 317 State Street MONEY TO LOAN r.. a . uu Iiirl ami city property. John II. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, O- TYPEWRITERS AXL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers SuDnllna Q See Me Before Ion Do Anything C M. LOCKWOOD Phone jfal II. Core. St. gem, Ot Scientific Eye Sight Specialist for over 30 Years Quick met hod used, latest In. struments for testing- the eyes and the latest lenses for best results. THE T0KIC LENSE. Vision always correct They cost no more than others charge for the ordinary flut lense. NO LONG WAITS. I grind my own lenses on tbe premises. You are Invited to see our workshop and machin ery. EYES TESTED FREE Lenses replaced while you wait. My charges are reasonable. Chas. H. Hinges Optician, Specialty 123 North Commercial Street. Next to U. S. Dank. Fired on Ships. (unit-id pitas Mi a in wiaal Marseilles, Jan. 16. That Turkish forts fired on two British st timers as they were coming out of the harbor of Smyrna, is the report brought here today by the captain of the French steamer Sinai. The Sinai's captain also filed a com plaint with the French, consul at Smyrna, claiming that as his ship was departing the fort fired thre shots at her, one shell bursting within 300 feet of his ship, causing a panic among the passengers. o Snubbing trouble frequently only seems to Irritate It and make It the more insistent, on cultivating your acquaintance. I W I0DJY I !''(); SALE 2.000 Oregon Champion goosebery plants; first class. See Charles Dartholomy, 1107 Fir street 1-16-1 w WANTED Salesman for good line of goods. Phone Main 1094. 1-16-31 FOR SALE Ten O. I. C. shoals, full bred, three months old. A. D. Pet tyjohn, route 3 five miles "south west of Salem. l-16-3t 20 ACRES of bearing prune orchard six miles out, for a tew days only at $2'i0 per acre. This orchard paid better than 25 per cent on its cost for 1910 and 1911. This is a snap and lasts only to the 20th of January. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 1-16-St THAT 15-acre prune orchard three years old, is a bargain $175 per acre, all the trees are growing. Terms $300 down and the balance $100 per acre per month. Wake up, this Is the best thing going and the easiest terms. The Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 1-16-r.t A NEW five rom bungalow at a lo.v price near the carline not far out. Price, $1800. The Oregon Realty Co. 1-16-St A THREE room house and lot, 60x100. A good buy. Price, $r5, $l."i0 down, balance $10 per month. Situated in Nob Hill. Oregon Realty Co. ' 1-16-i't WANTED To rent or lease a mod ern bungalow or cottage, 6 to $ rooms. Must have all modern con veniences, good yard room, and u good neigsborhood. Call or ad dress E. M. F. Motor Sales Co., 24(5 S. Commercial street. Phone Main 2068. l-15-3t- W ANTED Hop roots. Must be Eng lish cluster. Adress, "Hops," care Capital Journal, Salem, Ore. 1-15-fit- THE CUTEST LITTLE IVJNGALOW (Just for two) In the city; conveni ent to car; must sell at once, fof good reason, and will give you bargain. Address "XXX," Journal. l-13-3t- FOR SALE A high grade fresh Jer sey cow; also a good size hiK" grade Jersey heifer that will fresh en soon. John Glrardin. Phn9 Farmers 459, Turner. Oreg. 1-13-31- SNAPS BY G. W. LAFLAR Room 7. Gray Block. A 20-acre prune orchard at cost for next 10 days; will pay B per cent net to owner. A 20-acrt prune ranch at wholesale prlcfl0 next 10 days. If you want a i"'1 bearing prune ranch that will you 20 per cent, see me at once, otuT a few days to go on. Some gJ snaps In houses for a few days; al lots on the Installment plan. I &" some trades on hand, It taken soon. G. W. Lafler, room 7, Gray block- l-l3-3t - -tH ,: