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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, AI OIST 10, 1012. rage Fire Salem Agents ReicTs Dress Fabrics, Royal Worcester and Bon-Ton Corsets, Forest Mills Underwear, King Tailored Waists, McCall's Patterns. Special Sale of PERCALES We have placed on sale (or this week a line of percales full 38 Inches wide and extra heavy; all colors and patterns to choose from. Sold regular at 10c yard. Special, 7c yard Mm Special Sale of LAWNS and DIMITIES We have placed on our sale tallies, a nice assortment of these goods In all colors and patterns. They runge In price from 12ViC to 30c per yard. To close we offer them at Special, 10c yard Men's Shirts On sale in our Gents' Furnish m Goods DeDartment, Made up in a variety of colors, with French .cuffs and the new mil itary collar, This shirt is sold regularly at 75c, extra spe cial for this week 68c SALE OF Men's Underwear MEN'S BALIIUIHHAJf These gar ments are all well made, full sizes and sell regular for 50c garment. To close out this line wo offer them for this week at, special SOc FRENCH RAI,HI(I(!(UN This garment Is a beauty. Speclnl dur ing this Bale 81c Men's Clothing We have just recolved our advance fall shipment of the celebrated Griffon Suits for Men. Mr. Mnn, we want to show you what Ib cor rect for fall wear. All the nifty effects In Scotch tweeds, basket weaves, etc., are here. We are proud of them; you also will be Prices from $15.00 to $50.00 All Spring and Summer SiiIIh still m sale at from 20 per rent to 50 per cent reduction. I Anc Qlinoc 0'1 sPec'a' Sa'ei tlieSe S'10eS Ladies OnOcS are 0dds and ends, and broken lines, but are all good styles; patent leather, gunmetal and plain kid, It will be worth your while to let us fit you with them Half Price SALE OF Ladies' Knit Underwear SLEEVELESS TESTS These gar ments are all of the celebrated Forest Mills make. Take advantage of this sale. 12 He values, special flc Ific Valium, special . . :'! 125C 20c values, special lllc 25c values, special 1!C BOc values, special 87c 75c values, Bpeclul Site 90a values, special (18c Two Days' Demonstration of the Famous CopemanAutomatic oecmc Range Porous Knit This is celebrated Porous Knit Underwear, first quality, that sells the world over for 50c garment; long or short sleeve shirts, knee or ankle length drawers, all sizes, special 41c Porous Knit Union Suits- StT"!n sleeveless and knee lengths, long sleeves and ankle length, all sizes; during this sale, special, garment 84c Ravc Pni-niic K"nif. Separate garments, at UUJd A UlUUd 41.1111 each 21c These, garments also the Forest Mills makes OXFORDS One entire line of Men's, Women's and Children s Oxfords on sale. Pick out what you want. They are One-fifth less BOYS' WASH SUITS If the boy neets a wash suit here Is a chance to outfit him at small cost. We offer your choice of any wash suit In the house ... At Cost BIG FOUR SOX The kind you have been looking for, put up 4 In each box, fiOc Box ADVANCE SHOWING OF LADIES' SUITS AND COATS We have ready for your Inspection In our Ladles' Suit Department, some of the advance styles In Suits and Coats. These garments commend themselves at once for their sturdy, warm appearance and also beauty of lines and cut. Ladies' Union Suits and summer weights, 50c value, sleeveless, either cuff or lace knee; during this sale we offer them at special, each . 37c $1,00 value, sleeveless, knee length, special, each .84c $1,25 value, no sleeve, knee length, lace trim, sp'l, ea, 98c $1,75 value, white mercerized lisle, an extra fine garment: sleeveless, knee length and lace trimmed; special during this sale, per garment $1.45 SALE OF BLANKETS 85o VALUE This blanket Is 50x72 Inches In size, made up In three colors. Sjieclal, pair 50 $1.00 VALUE Size 58x74 Inches. An extra good value; heavy weight and full size; colors white, gray, tan. Special, pair 85c Priced from $15.00 to $30.00 All Spring and Summer Suits on sale for a limited time at OE-HALF TIME $1.50 VALUE White only; full 12-4 Blue. Special, pair $1.35 WOOLNAP Size 64x70 Inches; sold regular at $2.35. Special during this sale, pair 11.110 n For tents, tent flys or tarpaulins, We have LanVaS ft in'ali widths and weights: 10 oz,, 36 in, wide, 25c yard; 11 oz 40 in. wide, 25c yard; 12 oz 48 in wide, 45c yard; 12 oz 60 in. wide, 75c yard; 12 oz full 72 inches wide, wagon cover canvas, 85c per yard, Ladies' Rain Coats This coat is just what vou need for these warm rainy days; made of a lightweight rubberized cloth; tan colors and all sizes; a very handy slip-on coat. Regular $5,00 value, special during this sale $4.29 sacKUHHssnoaas This will be something to make you sit up and take notice. Many great things have been invented in the last decade, but little attention has been given to lightening women's work. This famous range does away with all dirt, soot, grease, ashes and the use of oils. It reduces the heat in the room to a trifle. It can be turned on as easlty as an electric light, and is not only a labor saver, but is more economical than any other way of cooking. An expert lady demonstrator will be at PETTINGILL'S ELECTRIC STORE for two days, Monday, August 19; Tuesday, August 20. She will make practical demonstrations of this famous range. REMEMBER, TWO DAYS ONLY IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL The Electric Light & Power Company State and Commercial Streets Phone Main 85 SANSBURY CONFESSES Tflf, Did ft Good Job. Oakland, Cal., Aug. 16. J. T. Miles of Los Angoles comniitttd suicide last night at the Hotel St. Mark In this city. Tlie man blow out his brains with a heavy caliber derringer. Tho body was not discovered until this af ternoon. An incurable Illness and unfortunnte love affair are hoi loved to hnve been the causo of the man's act. Ho Started It Portland, Or., Aug. 17. "I'll start It for you," shouted Leonard Arm strong to a pretty girl unaDIe to start her automobile in a downtown street. He bent to start it when the released crank struck him on the head, knock ing nun unconscious, WOULD HOLD PRESIDENT TO ONE TERM UNITED PHKS8 IJSASID Willi. Washington, Aug. 19. The senate debated the resolution of Senator Works, of California, which proposes . an amendment to the constitution making the presidential term six years Instead of four, and providing also that no president shall be eligible to re-election. Speaking in support of the measure, Senator Cummins, of Iowa, said: "It Is the duty of every Ane who re spects the rights of the people to vote for this resolution. The high office of president should be free from Influ ences and coercion. The president should be free to perform his whole duty, having no other thought than to enforce the laws which contribute to the welfare of the people." Browsing off the cut-over land is a cheap method of clearing, especially If clover helps along the process of oot decay. IS KILLED BY BLAST If! QUARRY UNITED I'KEBS IJ5ABKD Willi.) Cottage Grove, Or., Aug. 19 Daniel Boyle, a railroad employe, was killed and several persons narrowly escaped death In a blpst at the city rock quar ry here. Boyle was killed by being hit on the head by a heavy stone thrown 1000 feet from where the blast was set off. 01YG1JE BULL D06 OF THE SEA Itldlvnlcs Statement. UNITED PRESS LE1BED WIRE. Washington, Aug. 19. Replying to a statement Issued by President Fran- i i t ....,.. V, , Ma AVI. CISCO 1. IVlUUtJIU, Ul JWCAIVU, liio c I couragement of rebel activity In re ' sponsible for the continuation of the Mexican rebellion, United States Sen ator Fall, of New Mexico, in the sen ate today stamped Madero's charge as absurd and ridiculous. Madero, he said, unable to cope with the situation, Is attempting to shift the blame elsewhere. SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will In most, cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patient. For full Information, address UNITED PRMH LEABED WIRE. Washington, Aug. 19. The senate and house conferees on the naval ap propriation bill agreed today on a com promise of the battleship controversy on the basis of one vessel to cost $15, 000,000. This is' epected to end the dispute. The vessel to be built will 'not be a super-dread-naugh, as orig inally proposed. j The senate adopted the conference report on the naval bill. The house is expected tot adopt the bill later in the day, and the measure will prob ably go to President Taft tomorrow. Senators Thornton and Lodge vainly j attempted to have the senate Insist on two battleships. I The conferees retained the provis ions for six submarines, a $1,000,000 wireless system embracing Panama, I the Philippines and Hawaii, two col liers and 4000 additional enlisted men for the navy. fiilGMG lOTIOfl TO S.SS Hot Lake Sanatorium, Hot Lake, Oregon MEXICAN BANDIT IS READY TO GET BUSY UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. San Diego, Cal., Aug. 19. The Mex ican bandit, Tobo, has attained an un enviable record because of his depre dations along the border during the last year, is reported to be In the field again across the Mexican line near this county with a band of seventy-five desperadoes. Tobo is said to have committed several murders along the border In the year, but he got his rep utation for desperate outlawry during the recent peninsula insurrection. The report that he is at large again and preparing for more depredations. Is WALTER M. PIEBCB Pres. and Mgr. causing no little worry to the Mexican officials. There are rumors that the rebel leader General Orozco plans to make a dash to the west o met Tobo. How many acres on a farm are wholly or partly Idle? And why? (UNITED FRESH LEASED WIRE. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 19. Argu ments on a motion by Earl Rogers to dismiss Indictment pending against Clarence S. Darrow, will be heard by Judge Hutton tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rogers moved the dismissal of the indictments today when the case was called to be se.t for trial. His ground was an allegation that the trial had not been set within the 60 days-limit prescribed by law. The Indictment charges Darrow with bribing Robert F. Bain a Juror in the McNnmara case. SUSPECTED OF BEIMB A ROBBER UNITED raUS LEASED WIRE. New Westminster, B. C, Aug. 19. Dean, the man arrested In Los Ange les on a charge of complicity In the robbery of the Bank of Montreal here, will make his second appearance be fore the police magistrate tomorrow, when It Is expected the case will be proceeded with. The police think they will be able to show that Dean lived In Vancouver last fall at a house on the corner of Pine and Broadway, the other tenants of which were a Mrs. Griffin and her two daughters. Vitriol and place-seeking are poor materials out of which to build a past of and for the people. (UNITED PRESS LEASED Willi. San Francisco, Aug. 19. With tho understanding that he will bo sen tenced to life Imprisonment at Snn Que n tin on August 21, Edward Suns bury, who shot and killed George Hen llngton, Bivjrliitenilent of tho Odd Fel lows cemetery association, on April 30, today before Judge Trahucco changed his plea of not guilty to'ono of guilty of murder in the first degree. WILL START FOR HAWAII VERYSOOd UNITED PRESS LEASED WIHI. Washington, Aug. 19. Secretary of the Interior Walter L. Fisher an nounced today that he expects to start for Honolulu next Sunday personally to investigate affairs connected with the territorial government of Hawaii. Fisher will sail for the Island from San Francisco August 81, and will reach Washington oh his return about October 15. The dairy harvest Is seldom hailed out. Snaps! Only snaps. In Lots, Houses and Farms! See here! 15 acres in grow ing railroad town, good land, to be ;!d at a great sacrifice at $500; house end two lots close In $850; good mod ern houne close to school, $1300; a chance to earn one hundred a month with small investment; houce and lot for $800; 93 acres of fine land one and one-half miles out, $05 per acre, worth twice the price, 2 extra fine lots, $150 each; 126 acres all In cultivation for $75 per acre; 300 chickens with good buildings, and equipment, on three fine lots, close to school, splendid proposition for $1500. Come and see us. R. li. Rutherford &Co. 21 and 22 Bush-Breyman Bldg. North Commercial St 'Real Estate Bulletin 201 $1100. G-room Iioiiho, one-half acre land, good garden, city wa ter, good car service. 1I-G $1550. Lot 50x153 on Court Btroet. If you aro In Lho market for a lot don't overlook this. ICS $1)500. 8-room house and lot 8G xl20 on Front Street. Tills Is the property to keep your eye on. j 187 $5000. 8-room modern house. This Is clone in property, four blocks from court house. 202 $,'!GO0. 7-room hungulow, beamed colllngs, built In scats, china closets, den and fireplace, full basement and furnace; an Ideal home. 1P9- $2500. G-room bungnlow, beamed colllngs, column openings, large lot, close In; $500 cash, balunce name as rent. 181 $1200. Five-room house and barn, 4 blocks from State street. . Built one year; some fruit; $250 down, balance monthly or will take team as part payment. 172 $1300. Six-room house, one block from paved street, 12-mlnute car service, plenty of fruit, sewer In. 64 $5500. Eighty acres dairy and fruit farm, sandy soil, 2 streams ' running water, good house and outbuildings, large dairy barn and machine sheds, one and one-i half miles from II. R. and cream ery; can be Irrigated. . 77 $6000. Thirty-eight acres rolling . land, nearly all in crop, 6 acres prune orchard, wood for family use, 600 grape vln;s, 90 Lambert cherries, 118 walnuts in bearing. ' Burn cost $1500 7-room house, water piped from spring to house and barn. 193 $4000. 15 acres, 4 miles south, 6 acres in prunes, Vk acres straw berries, Vi acre peaches, Vh acres loganberries; horse, cows and farm Implements included. 79 $1600. 6-room house, full base ment, city water, assessments paid, 3 cherries, 2 apples, 2 pears 2 plum, 4 walnut trees; close In walking dlHtance. For Bent Seven-room house, close In wa ter paid. Six-room house, good location. Five-room house and barn. List your bouses for rent, PARKER & WAREHAM. With E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Com mercial Street Office open evenings. Mexicans Soured Them. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 17. Moxlcnn laborers marching to their work train caused a flurry in police headquarters when an excited citizen telephoned that rebels were mobilizing. Amer ican foremen explalnod satisfactorily. ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices as required by law, fur nishing affidavit and proof of publication. FINE Brief Work la our specialty. Let us figure with you on your next case. CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. For Women Who Care Of course you use an antiseptic In your family and In the care of your own per son, and you want the best Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try t'axtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved In water as needed. I'uxtlne Is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used. ANTISEPTIC fill In tho toilet to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keepartitlcial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion odor by sponge bathing. ' As a medicinal a Kent for Vocal treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflummotlon and. vlcerittlon exist, nothing equals he 'douches of Paxtlne. For tea years the Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansiog. healing and germicidal power. For this pur-. pose alono I'axtlne is worth its weight In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore throat, Inflamed eyes, cuts and wouuds. All druggists, 2.1 and' no ..ents a box. Trial box and testimony of 31 women free on request. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BotTtw.Mu. M M "tttt