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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1912)
wax cxrvtn tovwtu mix oBEWWt BOXPAT, APRIL 15, - 9 Hit FOCfc i i I JVb Premiums, Prizes- nor Pre- , I sent s used by us to attract trade. '- '" - 1 - We depend upon RELIABLE MERCHANDISE SOLD AT t PRICES THAT CKtUII SlUKtb LAN nui wiMiun Strictly one price to all, and no imaginary reductions J from fictitious values. . t Just now we want you to see our splendid line of sum- i mer Wash Goods. Plain whites are extremely popular i in every kind of fabric this season and you'll .like our showing. For some uses the delicate colorings are de sired, Our assortment of the season's choicest shades is unusually large. It 4 MAKE THE TRIP FROM SEATTLE 111 "BABY SIX" THE PERFECT LAXATIVE FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE LONG SILK GLOVES are already scarce in the east, There wonh be half enough to go around when the warm weather calls for short sleeve waists, All silk glove mills are far behind with their orders, We've just received a very large shipment of the famous NIAGARA SILK GLOVES in twelve-button length and sixtecn-button length, Our assortment of colors and sizes is now complete, It s the best time for you to buy so you'll have them at the beginning of the season. Later you may not be able to find your size or the color you want. Don't you need a pair of our WHITE BUCKSKIN BUT- l UN SH(t5 lor your new spring auiu It, C. KHEASOX, OP THE 8IMOX TOX MOTOR CO AXD PAETT MAKE TRIP FROM SEATTLE OVER ROUGH ROADS IX FIXE TIME AXD WITHOUT MISHAP. Mr. R. C. Kreason, of the Slmonton Motor company,, went to Seattle last Friday and drove back a Mitchell "Baby Six", which was sold to Mr. P. E. Fullerton of this city.; Mr! Ful lerton and John Graber made the trip back with Mr. Kreason and all are enthusiastic In their praise of the little "Six,". Mr. Kreason said that' the last 75 mtleB of the road Into Portland was so cut up that It was like traveling In a creek bed. The actual distance covered was 259 miles and the running time was hours. The party was not trying to break any record, but were simply testing out the car and It more than fulfilled every requirement asked. This Is the second Mitchell "Baby Six" the Slmonton Motor Co. has sold this spring and It is the first Snlem car to make the trip from Seattle this season. Both buyers of the Little Six previously owned Mitchell 4, On the whole trip the engine never m(Ssed an ' explosion, not a thing was touched ' and, no tire trouble was experienced. , O FASTS 21 DAIS: ALMOST WIXS A BOAT R.V(E Age ha. ... fraction, no Is. a., youth that 'M5li?w?!5 111 a mor serene auu ijunn-c. Is thin Tr life of rent without lufflclent eierclM that brlnci with It tho! disorders HiHt urine from inactivity, chief ol tneM are curonlc, perauteni consultants. Mont elderly people are troubled la tms ....... .UK .nmn,nvnir VmntOmf Of DelCll- lnK, drowln(n after eating, headache ami general lassitude. Frequently there li i dif ficulty of dlKestlng even light food. Much mental trouble enues, a it la hard to find a aultable remedy. First of all the advice may be given tniit eiueriy people iiiuuiu m A I,- Mthiptln tt.ll nr n.rtvdeni. waters or any of tho more violent purgative. What they neea, women as we. us mm, lamtlve tonic, one that la pleasant to take and yet acta without griping. The remedy that una an tnese require ments, and baa In audition tonic properut. thousands 'of elderly people use, to the ex clusion of all other remedies. Trustworthy .,i hi. Mr u w iinfi'man. Askia. New Mexico, and W. D. Jordan, 706 Seventh street, (ilenwood Springs, Colorado, Bay they take It at regular intervals and in that ,.f nniv itiuliitnln ireneral eood health, but that they have not In years felt a good aa they do now. You will do well to always have bottle of It In the house. It I. all Iha fnmllv. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying it In the regular way of s druggist at fifty cents or one dollar . i n .M. ?..., i,, ifum.lv ulxei ran have a sample bottle Bent to the home free of chnrge by simply addressing ir. w. d. Caldwell, I05 Washington street, Montlcello, Illinois. Your nume and address on a pos tal curd will do. FARMER HAS TWO ACCIDENTS III CLOSE ORDER There was a runaway In the city , Carson Is 'running for. His name Is not on the primary ballot. M. W. Mahoney of Fairfield was in town Saturday. He Is one of the big taxpayers and Is for Teddy. o Labor Temple Completed. UNITED f BESS LEASED WIUC.J Vallejo, Cal., April 15. In the com pletion of the new labor temple here In , todav' vnutardflV in IHI'I I nil Ul LUCllla ' i which some rather extraordinary ; council has fulfilled stunts were done. A party of auto lsta who saw both, tells the Journal reporter that a farmer, who was evi dently, they say, carrying a "load" that he should have made two trips for, was driving out State street, and though the horses were going along attending to their business In a sober and sedate way, they were not keep ing pace with the Intellectual require ments of their driver, who began to lash them with the whip. The team started to run and one tug coming loose the wagon slewed around and the Vallejo trade and labor a project which has furnished work for many union men out of employment. The building was erected entirely through donations from the various unions of the city, and Us construction waB all done by union men who ar rived In Vallejo Jobless. "v-. o ttlNHED TRESS '1JSASKD W1BE.1 Seattlo, April 15. Dr. Linda Bur- upBet, the farmer's arm being broken. Portland politicians had a gabfest Saturday night, and If Portland voters could have heard them all, and be lieved a fraction of each, they would stutter about going to the polls. I ' field Hazard, who Is engaged In a RO-day fast, was beaten by a narrow margin an a boat race this morning with S. A. Carman, a professional oarsman. Ho did not know who she was until the race was finished, when he expressed astonishment at the fnst specialist's skill. Dr. Hazzard said todny that she may extend her fast to sixty days. This Is the 21st day. L-o A Deadly Tornado. rmiTKD pnEss leased wihe Flat River, Mo April 15 Accord ing to reports reaching here today, throe persons were killed, 20 Injured and 100 made homeless by two torna does which swept over DpIhhbub, Knohllck, nnd Furmlngton In St Francis county Saturday night. He was picked up by the party which alBO caught his team, but he InslBted on going home, so they hitched the horses up again, put the man 111 his wagon and he started for home, the nutolsts fenrlng trouble, following him. On the penitentiary road, he again applied the lash and the horses responded with another run and the man having only one arm at work could not control them. The tongue dropped down and of course caught. The wagon turned a somersault, and the farmer turned several. He was agnln picked up by the party, butthls time he had to go to the dry dock. He had landed on hla face and one side or a little more, for It Included his nose, was practically torn off bnck to his ear. Rtead The Journal For News 'For rheumatism you will find nothr ing better than Chamberlain's Lini ment. Try It Bnd seo how quickly It gives relief. For sale by all doalnrs. You Cannot A i to be fford WITHO the local evening paper when you can get it delivered at your home for 10c a week. Phone your order to the Journal of fice, Main 82, and the boy will deliver the paper in the even ing and collect weekly or monthly as you wish. Try it a week and if you do not like it you are not out much. - THE - Daily Capital nal DOUR ACri'SED OK MI'RDER (Continued from page 1.) & . .i . i i ii alBBMii nail U 'J MH I'.") A. UltOIES REPRESENTATIVES and To the votirs and taxpayers of Marlon count, Oregon: You win soon b'1 culled upon to select five men to represent you In the legislative 4 Police Hrlaro Is making an effort to locate William A. Dorr, whose name Is mentioned in connection with the murder of George E. Marsh, Lynn millionaire. Dorr who Is In the mo torcycle business here, disappeared March 14. He rode his motor-cycle to tho Bteamer landing, left It on tho wharf and boarded the boat for San Francisco. He has not been seen since. Dorr wns a nephew of Miss Orpha Mursh and had lled with her here for the past five years. Miss Marsh said today: "I am shocked to hear that my nephew's name has been coupled with this affair, but 1 am satisfied that he has done nothing wrong. No, I don't know where Dorr Is or where he went. I have heard nothing of him since he disappeared. He has had troublo recently with his fiance and I am sure that. It was on her account that ho left home." When asked whether Door knew of tie failure of remittances to arrive, she replied: "Of course he was In my confi dene." o POLITICAL POINTERS. " Tho ticket will b Roosevelt and LaFollette. Jas. W. Ruberts of Salem only Labor Union man up for legislature, Walt. Winslow Is making a hard fight for District 'Attorney. Young Phillips of Sllveiton Is mak ing n house to house canvass for county superintendent of Bchoolw on nn antl-m hliio platform. In Salem it will be a closo race for Representative between Geo, W. John ion and J. L Stockton, and both may get on the ticket. D. C, Thorn of Jefferson seems to have t walkaway for Representative and will get almoBt unanimous sup port. Frank Shauble for county commis sioner Is putting up a good fight. Ills name It German for shovel and it means that he will work. Friends of Gale S. Hill of Albany say he will carry the district two to one. Linn county hits Judge Kelly and wunts to get the public prose cutor. The nominal Ion for sheriff Is con ceded to He between Ksch end Zlegler that Is iilphnlietlrally speaking. There Is no one running tor city superintendent of schools, but It is the general opinion that J. M. Powers could get some votes. Marlon County will cast an almost unanimous vote for lieu Olcotl tor secretary of state. People ate Sundering what Jack " 1 1 I H I 1 1 HI II I 7' . v s' ' --:' MMMHMMiMMtawUkwaMlllMnli Copyrih 1912, Alfred Di i Coha The Portland Suit The Norfolk Suit A distinctly Western Style A leader of all styles for for Spring in new colors comfort and smart ap and fabrics. pearance.' Bishop's Ready-Tailored Clothes Clothing of Quality for Men of Taste I $1 5 to $30 Try on a "Portland" or a "Norfolk" Suit and see the distinct features in these clothes. Salem Woolen Mills Store Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Tel. 1 66 GET YOUR STOMACH FIXED RIGHT AND YOOR MEALS WILL TASTE GOOD If your meals don't tnste right, or , lousness, constipation, griping, etc. vou feel blonted after entlnu. and you i Your cane is no different you are a believe It Is the food which affects you; if what little you eat lies heavy on your stomach; If you have dlfli- you culty In breathing after eating, cruc- S. A, Hughes. assembly, which will meet In Janu ary next. Uelng a taxpayer myself, I realize the necessity of selecting men of honor, and Integrity, as well as ability, men whom you have rea son to believe will truly represent you in an economical business like manner. In 1908 I was elected to serve the people of Marion county In the capacity of legislator and the rec ords show that I did not betray the confidence of my constituency In the least. 1 am now a candidate for the same honor, and I feel that my ex perience will enuble me to glvo you better service and as experimenting In this line Is very expensive, I hope you will take advantage of the op portunity and put an "X" between No. 52 and the name, S. A. Hughes. Paid Adv. stomach sufferer, though you may call it by some other namo; your real and only truble Is that which JV VI il ,ii,l U'ljCIL, 11111.41111.111; I ferments nnd sours producing , an un healthy condition. A bottle of Cooper's New Discovery will bring relief and It will only take a few doses to do It. Go right to your druggist ami se cure a bottle, take three dooses one before each meal and If you truly Hons of sour, undigested food nnd gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop food fer mentation and avoid your food from souring. To make every bite of food you eat aid In the nourishment and strength of your body, you nuiHt rid your don't feel the Inunedlato benefits, stonfach of poisons, excessive acid i simply return the. bottle to thedruc- and Btoniach gas, whlcii Bours your entire meal, Interferes with digestion and causes so ninny sufferers of stomach trouble, sick headache, bll- glst nnd get your money bnck. After taking a full bottle there will be no traces of stomach trouble. For sale by J. C. Perry. CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Salts, Cnlomol and CathnrMc Pills Are Violent They Act on the Bowcle as Pepper Acta In XofitrilH. Take a Cascaret tonight and thor oughly cloanse your liver, stomach and bowels, ard you will surely foel great by morning. You men and wo men who bavo headache, coated tongue, can't Bleep, are bilious, nerv ous and upset, bothered with a sick, gasBy, disordered Btomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascareta or merely forcing a pna sagoway every few days with salts cathartic pills or castor oil? This Is Important. Cascareta Immediately cleanse and regulato the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gaaei; take the exceea bile from the liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and poison from the Intestines and bowels. Kemember, a Cascarwt tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10-cent box from your druggiBt means a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forgot the children. The Doctor's Question. Much Sickness Due to Rowel Disor ders. A doctor's first -question when con sulted by a patient, is, "Are your bowels regular " Ho knows tht 98 per cent of Illness Is attended with Inactive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition nnlst bo removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant, and safe remedy for consti pation nnd bowel disorders in gen eral. Wo are so certain of their great curative value that we prom ise to return tho purchaser's money In every case when they fall to pro duce entire satisfaction. Rexnll Orderlies are eaten like candy, t,hey act quietly, and aid In producing a soothing, strengthening, healing Influence on tho entire lntes tlnnl tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nntiHoa, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea, or other annoy ing effect. They are especially good for children, weak persons, or old folks. Three sizes, 10c, 2!)C, and 50c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry, druggist. One of the most startling changes ever seen In any man, according to W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex., was ef fected years ago In hla brother. "He had such a dreadful cough," he wrlteB, "that all our family thought he was go ing Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he Is sound and well and welghB 21S pounds. For many years our family has used thiB wonderful remedy for coughs and colds with excellent results." It l quick, Bafe, reliable and guaranteed. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at .1. C. Perrv's. Wm. U Cook, Prop, the Ree Hive Store, Nelhnrt, Mont., aays the llelt canon running from Hell to Nelhart Is the most picturesque sit In all Montana, lie writes, "I recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound !o all my customers and am never dlBap polnted. It gives the beet results for coughs and colds of anything I sell." Red Cross Pharmacy Removal Announcement i t C. T. Pomeroy announces to his friends and J customers the opening of his new store at 118 S. Commercial St on Just around the corner from hi old location State Street. Yon are invited to inspect his beautifol storeroom and complete stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and precious stones.