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DAILY CAPITAL JOFRftAL, HALEM, OBKGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1912. PAGZ FIVK. Saturday's Special Our Beautiful SNOWY WHITE WASH GOODS Offered at a Sacrifice for ONE DAY ONLY This Is a wonderful opportunity aud should be taken advantage of by every economical buyer. Fine and medium checked Dimity 20c and 15c quality, per yad..l2Hc Small, medium and wide wale Pique, 35c quality, per yd.... 20c Dotted Swisses In fine, medium and large dots, 20c quality per yard 15c 25c quality, per yard . . . . 18c 15c Fancy Weaves He Striped Fancy Dimities, 20c quality .. 18c Embroidered effects, 30c val... 21c Fancy Voiles, 30c quality 21c (There will be other specials In this line of goods that are not mentioned In this ad.) ST1 The Stockton Clothing Store DISPLAY OF SSAV I'Y A SI) DISTINC TIVE SUITS FOU MEN Is a credit to any city. The fabrics are ALL WOOL In the papular shades and most fash ionable weaves, tail ored by the leading tailors of , America. As far as prlcu is concerned, we are of fering an extra GOOD VALUE AT $15.00 Our regular line cf suits range in price from $10.00 to $30.00 AND WE ARE l'OSI- TIVE THE BEST SUIT VALUES OX THE COAST AI1E IIEItE. WILLAMETTE 00 Men's Balbriggan Underwear 50c Value 39c Dress Shirts, 68c See Our Extra Fine Line of Men's Neckwear GOVERNOR JOHNSON. (Continued irora Page 1.) Los Angeles, Cal., May 23. Assis tant United States District Attorney Dudley Roblnsort" who Is directing the federal grand Jury Investigation litre of the activities of the Indus trial Workers of the World, stated today that he has received a letter advising him to conduct the probe impartially and to end It as soon as possible offering the alternative of being "numbered among the miss ing." The letter was signed " a rebel." ' " : ' Although Robinson regards the communication as the possible work of a practical joker, it has been turned over to the police, and It was Intimated that the aid of Becret ser vice operatives may be asked to find its author. The federal grand Jury will renew Its probe tomorrow, when several citizens of San Diego will appear as witnesses. Sacramento, Cal., May 23. Gover nor Johnson was highly pleased to day with the news that the San Diego vigilantes had concluded to disband COME OUT SUNDAY TO KINGWOOD PARK AND JOIN OUR FREE PICNIC Look at the lots we are selling for $300 and up; your own terms, Cement sidewalks, streets and water in and paid for One good investment is worth a lifetime of labor HERE IS ONE Of SPECIAL MERIT Starting May 26th and continuing 30 days we offer $15 in three cash prizes for the best Photograph taken of the property, First Prize $7.50. Second Prize $5.00. Third Prize $2.50 ; l.Free refreshments served on the grounds, Auto leaves corner Liberty and Chemeketa streets every hour, starting at 10 a, m, R. N. GIBSON & H. R. HILL General Selling Agents. Phone Main 775 before Attorney General Webb should bigin his work of enforcing tho laws in the southern city. "I believe," he said, "that the situ atlon will naturally clear up. I un derstand that the attorney general in person will be able to deal with con ditions there." He- was much interested In the en dorsement given his action by the great majority of the press of the elute, particularly In view of the hos tility of these every public Issue since tho begin ning of his campaign two years ago. When Tenbrook wus called to the sland he said that prior to coming here he was a carpenter in Oakland, but is running a hand laundry here. He snld he was at the police station at the time of the trouble and was stand ing outside the station when Detective Shepherd arrived with Attorney Moore who was arrested on a detention charge, but was soon released when ho turned over a revolver. Judge Lewis allowed Moore to BBk the witness: "What was Mr. Porter's reply to a question asked bv somebody as wo passed?" Tenbrook said: "Some one asked: Which Is the slimy son of a b T and Mr. Porter said: 'That Is them; right there.' " Tenbrook theu snld he saw the group at Second and P streets and walked up to them. He said ho hoard some of tho conversation. "Can you state what Mr. Porter I said?" asked Moore. I "Mr. Porter said something to the effect that 'you have brought a lot of tramps and vagabonds In hero. We have built this city. We are going to run It, and It is time for you to take a hint and get out. What Den Relt ;man got is In store for you, and you ought to tuko a hunch.' I heard Mr Porter use profanity, such as h of a and . The remarks appeared to be I directed to you three (meaning i Moore, Robbing and ltolllns)." Tenbrook said he was not a mem b,r of tliel.W. W. and that lie was not Interested In the prosecution. When asked If he was a sympathizer with jihe I. W. W he said he was to the ex tent that he wanted to see 'Justice turned loose In the courts.' He admit ted that he had attended street meet ings whenever ho was passing." Spalding was then called to the stand. He wag asked by Moore: "Do you know a meeting having been held where the question of tho organization of a committee was dis cussed for the purpode of calling up on bondsmen, attorneys for the I. W W's In the criminal cases now on trial. speakers for the Free Speech league and I. W.W. sympathizer for the pur pose of using pressure upon them to cause them to cease their activities?" Senator Wright objected to the ques tion on the ground that It showed no connection with Porter. The ludirea conferred and Judge Lewis was about to rule when Moore said: "If your honor please, this Is simply a foundation question to lay the prop er ground for the showing that there was an organized syBtctn, and that this commitee's activities were the result of this organized system." He was interrupted by Wright, who held that the question was not one of system. We are willing to stipulate that we GOOD RECORDS At the field meet held yesterday at Forest Grove, between the team from Willamette University and Pacific Uni versity, Salem lost by a score of 54 to 6H. , The events were won as fol lows: Pole vault Ferren (P. U.) first. Doane (W. U.) second, Taylor (P. U.) third; height 10 feet, inches. 440-yard race Mclnturff (W. V.) first, S. Bryant (P. U.) Becond. Joseuh (W. U.) third; time 52 seconds. One mile run Austin (P. U.) first, Stearns (W. U.) second, Marsh (W. U) third; time 4:62. Low hurdles, 20 yards Francis (W. U.) first, Ferren (P. IT.) Becond, Mills (W. U.) third ; time 28 seconds. High hurdles, 110 yards Mills (W. U.) first, R. Bryant (P. U.) second, Markee (P. U.) third; time 1 2-5 seconds.' 60-yard dash S. Bryant (P. U.) first, Stlmsou (W. U.) second, Ferren (P. U.) third; time 5 4-5 seconds. 100-yard dash S. Bryant .(P. U.) first, Mclnturff (W. U.) second, Black- well (W. U.) third; time 10 3-6 seconds Shot put Francis (W. U.) first, Mnyfleld (P. U.) second, Blnckwell (W. U.) third; distance 38 feet Inch. 880-yard dash Austin (P. U.) first. Marsh (W. U.) second, Tupper (P. U.) j third; time 2 minutes, 5 seconds. 220-yard dash R, Bryant (P. U.) I first, niackwell (W. U.) second, S. Bryant (P. U.) third; time 23 4-5 sec onds. . DiscuBShafer (P. U.) first, Pfaff (W. U.) second, Mnyfleld (P. U.) third; distance 103 feet, 3 Inches. High Jump Mills (W. U.) first, Stimson (W. ,U.) and Ferren (P. U.) tied for second and third; height 5 feet, 8 inches. Broad Jump Ferren (P. V.) first. Stimson (W. U.) second, R. Bryant (P. U.) third; distance 20 feet, 6 Inches. The relay race was not run on ac count of the lack of time. to the United Press this afternoon: 'That Is only a guess. I don't know whether Mr. Burns is coming, so, of course. I cannot snv that ha will testify in this case." THF RflMNn.llP Horse show at McMlnnville May 25 Baker country golf links. club will have new Gilliam county wheat crgp. promises a good CENTER ST. FRANCHISE VETOED Dallas club women had a caffeterla dinner today. WaBco county wants to recall its county court. Vesuvius mine, Bohemia district, had a $2000 fire. Salem sports want a country club and golf links. ' R. P. Dolly, an old frontiersman is dead at Durkee. Corvallis will build 67 lateral sew ers this summer. . Adventlst camp meeting opens at Portland, May 30th. The Pendleton Live Wire says most drunks carry bottleB. Astoria Chamber of Commerce is badly In need of money. An electric socket company will build a factory at Dallas. HOW BLOOD IS MABE. VZY'i8 ""J" inu'e8,,r-, A,f,er b'Ption .he blood carried ZiZ thicygh the body, and each cell lakes from the blood the food it need.. A ouie .ted Tt f?m, b'lot. mandrake, .tone, queen', root and K clLn M, v Vi n"""' '0r the pas? .,orty year' under ,he nam" ' Dr. Pierce'. Golden Medtcal D,.covery, g.ve. uniformly excellent result. . tonio to help . , " t'uiouiia iiuui UIO DIOOU With flllB fl ffirahv avtrart wh.ch doe .brink the white blood corpuscle., because cZ',ZtZ loZ or ...ju.iuu. mgreuiencs. jnus the body can be built up - tronj to resist disease. Thi. is tonic taken from Nature 1 i garden that build, up those weakened by disease. m vl Plero founder of the Invalids' Hotel at Buffalo, IN.Y., ha. reoeived many letter, similar to the following j Mr. FnED R. Mitnro, of Paradise, N. 8.. writes- "I tatta -rmt pla.ure in wrttinf you rar,!. caw and lu curs. In vnMon. 1 had tried rat everything I con d Kt but nothlna-dld m any good until t art. I was advl,l to try Dr. f ic-roe' , .1 M.3 tea! livery, and "Plwuiant Pellets,- which I did. Hufore I h. d uZd on. toe IS" Improvement and when I had ued thi, ,ZZ too months, usinar only a few vlnls of 1 Pleasant PelleU,' I returnwi to iT','', ' J'""10' fi.ml word' to "I'" ' thankfulness iTi I ajS5 it f. S. liUNao, Esq, REOELLIOH GAINS 10 MEXICO In reference to the railroad fran chise and the action taken Monday night by the city council In passing an ordinance allowing the Portland, Eu gene & Eastern railway to take up their track on Center street, providing the railroad company will nave tho eight-foot strip ocupled at present by their track, It now develops that, from what this paper Is nhle to learn from a conversation with the mayor, thut VlA Urlll Vatn tliA linaaant n.Ill.inn..n ... vt,V I'lLDI.Ill Ul (I1IM11II.TJ. ....... ............ ,., i... V The mayor states that If the track IsjtnKe Grove, and encamped on the way. Dolly Cottage Grove Leader for May 21 had eight pages and a "pup."' Miss Geneva Klzer, a Baker teacher, died suddenly from overwork. Capital Journal colored comlo sup plement Saturday pleases the kids. J. A. Bans, of Payette, Idaho, takes charge of the new Scott hotel, at Dal las. The St. Joseph's Blatt, of Mt. Angel, has strong arguments against woman suffrage. McMlnnville mossbacks defeated a railroad franchise and a library site the same day. . . . C. M. Jamison, of Corvallis. had an arm badly crushed in a concrete mix er belonging to Contractor Hechart. . 'An I. W. W. strike has been precipi tated on the P. R., L. & P. Co. con struction work at Portlnnd suburbs. George Marley, aged 50, had IiIb hands mangled at the Hawley Pulp & Paper Mills the other day, losing sev eral fingers. against General Huerta and his fed eral troops. Time and again the government troops hurled themselves against the rebels-In an attempt to rout them from their position but the rebel line held firm. Finally General Huerta attempted a flank movement from the hills east of here, but this failed of Its nurnose and tlx muln column of Huortas army fell back. , Shortly before noon General J. J. Campos, of the rebel force, captured Mgx.. two federal cannon nnd nna maohina With General Pascual 0ror-!8n from Huerta's column on tha left. General Orozco's men are put- ting up a stubborn resistance, and it Is now considered doubtful if General It At the Rebel Front, llellano, May 23 co, the rebel commander in chief, leading his forces In battle, the revo- I UUVV VVUDIUCt """" lmB "oon was ajnuerta will be able to drive them little more than holding lis own from their present position. Breathe Thai Catarrh Away If you knew Mint by brenthlng In a pleasant, soothlntr, Rntlwptlc vapor you could clear, out the impurities from your hi'iid and luntrs, breathe freely Knln and Ret rid of the catarrh that Iuih heen hutherliiK you every winter, wouldn't you ho Klud to do It? You can do It, now. I know It, for I have tiled It myself. .IiiNt a few drops of Mentholyptua In a cup of hot water and this pene trating HoothinK uii'l healing vapor i-puchca every part of the head, and throat ami even tn the Inner lunsr HeaiitiliiK und healing the Inllunicd tls- J. C. PERRY, Druggist. sua. This Mentholyptua vapor brines you lnatant relief, und makeH you nun, from chronic caturrh, bronchitis und even conmnnptlon. MentholyptUB Vapor Treatment for 60. Mentholyptua Salve Treatment, 60c. Money buck guaruntee. The Mentholyptua Treatment aoothe and hoals and sires yon absulute protuq tiuu from furthur Intectlou. Better drop Into my atoro anit Inves tlKiito thin wonderful Mentholyptua treatment toduy. 117 S. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. Berry' Crate Hallock's Order Now John and Clmrlcs Wright and Lajole drove a buckboard and Mexican burros from Mexico to Cot Ed. four removed thnt the " coBt of paving should full on the abutting property, and should not be borne by the rail road company, and that lie will not be a party to forcing any such injustice upon the railroad company. Paving on that street has reached such a stage thut, unless the matter Is speedily adjusted, the E. W. Colder Construction company will begin to morrow to pave alongside the track, putting In headers at the sides of the track. The sentiment along the street ! Sao's seems to he to oppose the taking up of - j the track, but this objection would lis largely eliminated If the railroad com pany would pave that part of the street. To the mayor this is an In justice that he Is not In favor of Im posing upon tho company. Portland women will give a Madison political breakfast. ft Skin oT Beauty is a Joy Forever Tl T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1FIER a DAItKOW TRIAL EXIITIMJ. (Continued from page 1.) cuscd by Judge llutton upon the chal lenge of tho defense ufter the prose cution had developed that Conn would not accept the court's Instruc tions in tho cane of an accomplice's testimony being viewed with distrust. John W. Lawson was tho next talesman called. Rogers made an attempt to disqual ify Talesman II. S. Calahan when the cane was resumed this afternoon. Culalian, however, maintained that he would be a fair Juror, and Rogers was obliged to use his last peremp tor challenge. In answer to a report that Detec tive William J. Burns was on the way to Ixis Angeles to testify for the prosecution In the Darrow case, District Attorney. Fredericks Btated Rnmofrs Trn, PlrnplM, f r,ikl,.H, Moth l',,irliii IumIi, Hud hkln Tlxrft.'i, miii everr blemli-n mi iM-amr, si,j ,14. fl iletectliin. It lion toutl His trit of ft, ypim, Slid In Mi hsrniliiH we taati-It tnlnmurclt Is iri),frly mill.. Arcit 110 counter frit of Inillar (nun. Pr. h. a. Hyrt l.lil to a lA'lr of tli. bmit t'fi (a pl.t lent I ; " Al you li!M will tlinn ... w mourn maun 'finitrn nri'a frMm' iu tha l.tat harmful J all ,l.a kin preparation.." Kr ..I. Iir all driivKiata shd Fancy. Ueedl Dvaler. Id th. United StatM. Canada aud 1 Zi W Fly Time! Screen Time! Door and Window Screens Made to Order FEMT.HOPtlM. Piot, 37 Brett Jcnes Street, lew Tori will grant the witness Immunity," said Moore with a smile. "Counsel knows whether he would Incriminate hlmsoll or not." A ripple of laughter went around the room. Judge Lewis then held that It was the best rule of evidence to go Into the testimony of whnt ennrprnprt Porter first, and that lator tho ques tion might be permlssablo. He ruled It out for the presont. Court then adjourned until tomorrow For Women Who Care Of course you usoan aiitihcptlcinyour family and in the care of yourown per son, and you want the bcht. Instead of what you have been nttlng ucu nn uijuiu or Mtiiici anilBeptlcH or peroxide, won't you please try I'axtiuo, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved In water as needed. Paxtlna Is more economical, more cleansing-, more germicidal and more iteming tuun anyimug you ever used. 0 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Office Front and Ferry. Main 1830 REAL ESTATE BULLETIN AisrrKFPTir " ' ava a a fc,aiai,a In the tolle-t to cleanae and whiten me teetli, remove tartar aud prevent decay. To disinfect the month, destroy disease (Terms, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridifework clean and odorless, To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify tho breath after smoking-. To eradicate perspira tion odors by spongo butlilug. As a medicinal n (rout for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing- equals hot douche of Paxtine. For ten years tho Lydla E. I'inkham Med. Co. baa been riitrillnrlv advising their patlenta. to no It because of Its extraordinary clcanhlnff, healing and germicidal power. l''or tills pur pose alone Paxtine Is worth its weight in trolfL Alan for tiaun I tutu throat, Inflamed eyes, cuts ami wounds. Alt drtlfrtrlstH. 91 and SO nim lu. Trial lmx and testimony of Ul women fri on tnetiui-Ht. THKPAXTONTOILSTCO..Bmtom,M.. I CITY riiOl'KKTY No. lM. Blx room new house and corner lot. All assessments paid und walks in. Price, $975. No. 141. Klvo rom new house and lot In good locution In South Salem. As this must be sold at once, thu price Is only $7C0, No. 137. Almost a block of prop erty on S. 12th street In Mornlugsldo Addition, whore the new cnrllne is to be extended. Six room good house barn chicken house; 30 bearing fruit trees of all varieties. This place lg a snap at $2,200. $1,000 down will han dle it Better buy a lot at Agate Beach. New hotol will open July 4th. Auto service to Newport. AT FALLS CITY 25 acres, less than M-mlle from Falls City. Eight room good house nnd large barn. Cement fruit cellar. Spring water piped to all buildings and barnyard. 15 acres In cultiva tion. Balance good timber. 200 bear ing fruit trees. Lots of berries. All finest kind of deep black land lying Just right for perfect cultivation. This is a beautiful little country homo farm, near a good live little city for only $0,000. i riil'MJ LAND No. U7. 80 acres near Rosedale on rock road. Nice laying Kontla alt,a and situated Just right for a fln nr. chard Blto. At present it la all in grain excopt 15 cres of good fuel timber. Price with the cron la onlv $110 per acre. LAKOIE FARMS We have all kinds of largo farms and can show you the best Willam ette Valley lands at prices that ara right We have a little six acre nluce right in Falls City that Is just right for a chicken ranch or gardening proposition. 4 acres are now In cultivation In garden and lri Present owner is rnlslng chickens with largo market for all he can pro duce. Small house with good chick en houses and other outbulldinira Trice, $2500. E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS 213 S. Commercial Street