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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
PttKf CI On On.' I there la ' line. I AV Bull Cll) pilj Yai Ma KVV got wi: 811 by Pl at!! m P tarn a. i ul i t 2 Tl Ul CA I 1 I Dl Tut Ponr DAILY CAPITAL J0CB5AL, SALEM, OREGON, TIiritSIMT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1012 aWi El S3 tl U II M M M J1 II II II II n Ki n ti n n ii ti n n ii ii n ti ii n n it tl 11 11 II 13 tl t! n u M M 11 1 1 H u K 1.3 H rt n 13 U Ii II II 11 11 U ZA IS II If 11 11 I ti Is ti u 2 Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop Is Now Open For Business Located Directly to the Rear of Our Store on Court Street Mr. Miller, for a long time the shoemaker for Karl Burkhardt, is in charge. Mr. Miller has had 23 years of thorough experience in this line. Every job is guaranteed, and if at any time the work is not done perfectly, bring it back until it is finished to your entire satisfaction. The charges will always be moderate in accordance with the work done. 0 ur SPECIAL PRICES . FOR FIVE DAYS Men's Half Soles, hand sewed, not ma- Ladies' Half Soles, hand sewed, not Rubber Heels for Ladies or Gents, chine work CCn machine work Ain for 5 Days . 9Cjr xt c? TuL Pi if -ti 4-rv JtJ M. A M-r -J - vak a VF1 WW piM wat mu mm Pan nut mi mm mi. 11 II M ri ii n n ti if n n a 13 13 11 13 II 13 11 If 13 13 n 13 13 II M II 13 14 For 5 Days at ...... Put on for ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION ! ) ' We use only the very best Oak-tanned Sole Leather, and the very best Rubber Heels. Every piece of material in this shop is of the finest quality, backed by twenty-three years of successful shoe making. We make all kinds of Loggers and Shoes made to order for Deformed This shop makes a specialty of sewing High Tops to order Feet a specialty hand-turned soles on ladies shoes SHOE SHOP Directly in rear of our store in a separate building, on Court Street 203 Commercial, corner Court M II II ii ii 13 ii n ii n u 13 n is ii ii S3 n E3 a u ri p m a ri M M n II 13 ri 13 El U 13 II SHOE SHOP Directly in rear of our store in a separate building, on Court Street 203 Commercial, corner Court ARCHDALD AMD TEDDY TO TESTIFY ItlNlTBn I'llKPH I.KANKU WIIIS.I Washington, Sept. in. John P. Arehbold, president of tlio Standard Oil compnny, probably will bo (he first witness called before tho senate com mittee which Ib ,Jiivestlgutlng cam paign contributions whim tlio hearings nre resumed hero September SO. Acrh lM)ld will amplify I'Ib toHtlmony nt a former hearing, when ho asserted that tho Standard Oil company con tributed $125,000 to Colonel Roosevelt's campaign In 1!)0I. RoobovoU, who asserts that If the contrllmtlon worn accepted It was without hlq knowledge or consent, probably will follow Archbold on the stand. George II. Cortelyou and Wil liam Iioeb, Jr., both former private eecretarloB to Roosevelt, will testify. PANAMA ('A SAL. (Continued from pag 1.) one lock nt Pedro Miguel mid two locks nt Mlra Flores, on the Pacific Hide. Kadi lock will havo a usable length 6( 1000 feet and a width of 110 feet, which will he tho minimum width of the, canal. The canal will he 50 miles long from the deep water of tho Carrlbenn Bea to tho deep water of the Pnclfic ocean, and the width of the channel will vary from 1000 feet south of the Oatun locks to iion feet near the Pedro Miguel locks. The minimum depth will bo 41 feet. In several places Beveral bouts iu the cnnal will bo nblo to pass abreast. Tho reason tho cnnal will not be in use for commercial purposes until De cember, 1011, Is because numerous tests of tho lockB nnd guteg'nre to be A LITTLE SENTIMENT FOR TEDDY SUSPECTED OK ItOHIIKRY PLACED INNER A Kit EST uNimn rHRsn mosui wini.1 San Francisco, Sept 19. IxWls KlrHchmnn, aged 2.1 yonrs, suspected ft being the the bandit who held up nnd robbed two San Mateo cnrS and tterlously wounded Charles N. Klrk hrldo, city nttomey attorney of San Mnteo, Is hold at Redwood City today. Ho was arrested In a field near Ilulf moon hay. Tho prisoner strongly de n'ea his guilt. The police say he fits the description of the holdup man, nnd are holding him for further Identifica tion by passengers who were aboard the cars which were held up. JIake Your Liver Work! Laty, sluggish livers are cess-pools In the human system. Poisonous wastt accumulates then is carried, hy the blood, to every part of the body, causing serious illness sometimes death I Liver trouble is Indicated hy a yel lowish skin dropsical condition of Iht abdomen thills, followed by l?vcr and profuse perspiration nau sea, vomiting heavily coated tongue, and scanty urine. ilollister't Rocliy Mountain Tea h an ideal remedial -gent for all liver troubles nently expelling all poisons, tonirk the system making you well ai it huallhy, nl koatilni you to. luliUHir's Kockir Minimal Tm il M-rli-r! titenri ul tlmpM foou, mwliclual btrbt, Imvm and tndt Pi'lil brail druiclnta, t He packare annkioi lS cup oi trua oaaltb txvarii. I ha jinHkfcta tlablailoim), U yuu Dlsior aaaia arte I lUNITRII I'llMS I.KAHKD WI fin. T Atlanta, C!n., Sept. 19. A sentiment al treat Is planned here for Colonel Roosevelt by Southern progressives when he visits Atlanta tho latter part of this month. After considerable difficulty, C. W. McClure, of Atlanta, member of tha progrcsHlvo nntlonnl committee from Georgia, has obtained the little crib which hold the mother of the progres sive nominee while she was lulled to mailt) to Insure perfect working befnro sleep by tho lullabies of "Mammy large vessels nre permitted to pass a race,'' the late Mrs. Roosevelt's ne through. 'gro nurse. The World to Participate. Tho crib, with its high railings of It Is further announced that all the slender spindles nnd knobbed postB, navies of the world are to he Invited was found In Hosewell, where the Col to participate In the formal opening oncl's mother was born. McClure has of tho canal, nnd that representatives an affidavit from "Mammy Grace" thnt of nil governments nre to ho Invited the crib Is the one used by Colonel to attend nnd participate In the plab- Roosevelt's mother ns nn infant. orate ceremonies of the occasion. The; president Is expected to attend In per Bon, nnd practically tho entire navy will be mobilized at tho gates between the two oceans. The total i.niount expended on tho on n nl to date 1b given In the official announcement ns $2S3,874.000. The canal bill pnssed by congress author-! Ized the Issuance of $:!T5,00,000 In, bonds. Owing to the excellent con-1 Snn Prnm.HCO Sppt. i9.Reports dltlon of the government funds, only Ulnt Ule riK.lfle Mn stcamahln ,,. tldlnry of the .Southern Pacific rail road, competing with Independent steamship lines. Pacific Mall officials refused to con firm the report, although they ndmit tel they had cancel'ed orders calling for the construction of four 38,000-ton passenger nnd freight steamers. The J1.r,,riilO.OU0 borrowed for this purpose has been returned by the company to the lenders, It Is said. COLONEL KNEW HER AT SIGHT CONDITIO IS CRITICAL AT PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY MAY QUIT BUSINESS $138,000,000 of these bonds were 1s- pany, whose steamers hnve served tho Rocky Ford, Colo., Sept. 19. Changes wrought by 30 years were penetrated by Colonel Roosevelt nt La Junta today, when he espied a daugh ter of a Mrs. Roberts, whom he had known when ranching on the Little Missouri, nearly 31 years ago. "Come up on the platform with me," j Roosevelt shouted In characteristic I stylo. "I knew this lady when she j was only a llttlo codger. Her mother jwas one of the finest women I have ever known. She used to give me but termilk, nnd let me tell you, boys, it was the finest made on either side of the Little Missouri." " ' I The progressive nominee spoke In , the city park nt La Junta, where he discussed revision of tariff on sgar. I The colonel was presented here with five crntes of Rocky Ford canteloupcs. Salt Lake, I'tah, Sept. 19. Dis patches received here late this after noon from lllnghnm, I'tah, where 4, ('00 men employed by the Utah Copper company lire on strike, declare utterly without foundation wild rumors which l:pvo been current here nil day that clashes have occurred at the mines between the armed strikers nnd sher iff's deputies who aro In control of the struck enmp. Officials of the Western Federation of Miners nt the camp deny as absurd reports that they have urged the min ers to ihoot to kill If any of the deputies - interfere with them. It is not denied that the situation In I.lnghnm Is critical. Governor Spry, who la at the mining camp, this after noon summoned the state board of conciliation nnd arbitration to the scene to assist In preventing trouble ; and bloodshed. Shots which were fired In Blnghnra this mornln, It Is said by the dlspatch- I f s received here, were merely fired by the strikers Into the air In an effort to frighten tho deputies. Governor Spry tins communicated with his officials here, declaring that troops are not yet necessary In Dlng hnm, and that he hopes peaceful r.iMhods to settle the Btrike will be successful. LAFFERTY NAMED FOR CONGRESS (I'xiTRIi riitsa i.e.ir.i( wins. Portland. Or., Sept. 19. Represen tative A. V. Lafferty was unanimously nominated for congressman from the Third congressional district of Oregon at the district convention of the bull mooso party held here today. This completes the progressive na tional ticket In Oregon. ; MI,(l(i(l,(MI Lost Annually by Wngc. I i Earners. ! Dr. Sadler estimates that about $80. 000,000 In wages Is lost annually to the American people as a direct result or colds. Lost time means lost wage end doctoring is expensive. Use Fo ley's Honey nnd Tar Compound promptly. It will stop the cough, and .heal nnd soothe tho sore and Inflamed nlr passages. Cure your J common colds quickly, and prevent their developing Into more Berlous 'Conditions. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound contains no onlntes safe for children. The genuine Is In the yellow package. Is Some folks hang pictures on thellr walls In order to live amid a little of the world's beauty; others to hide cracks In the plaster. sued, and the rest of the expense was lwt ,)f Sftn Fnmt,aoo Binc6 184S , to taken out of the general treasury fund discontinue business when the Paun It Is predicted that no further Issue mB Cllllnl jg thrown ,, were freely or nouns win be necessnry. Mil Wife Prompt 11 1 in I tnNiTiii rm.ia isakkd wins Portland, Ore., Sept. 19. Albert Mc- Gllvory was arrested on a charge of having broken Into a warehouse, and, scorning everything else, walking off with four heavy flatlrons. circulated In tho business district here today. The reason given Is that the pnssngo of the Panama canal bill will prevent tho company, which Is a Biib- Worth a Dollar Knch. Uvt Angeles, Oil., Sept 19. Three hundred sermons $300 was tho rul ing of Superior Judge Walter Ilord well In a damage suit against the Southern Pacific by Rev. A. .Febel krm, of Portland, Or., for the loss of a trunk containing the sermons. At Fountains & Elsewhero Ask for "ilORLIGIa'S" Tha Original and Genuine MALTED mill The Food-drink (or All Agos. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, . Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at rrnm. Don't travel without it. When the exception is good, make It the rule. Tho man who withholds a truth Is a A quick lunch prepared in a minute. traitor to his race. Tsls no imitation. Justs"IlnRIJlrS.', ' The camera makes a delightful fj-f i TaC? 1 present fur the boy or girl. 7 1 The Hall (James. National at New York, first game R. H. E. Cincinnati 3 6 3 New York 1 8 3 Batteries Suggs and Severold; Tes rrati nnd Wilson. Umpires Johnstone nnd Eason. National at Brooklyn, first game R. H. E. Chicago 6 9 3 Brooklyn 9 12 2 Batteries Madden and Archer; Curtis, Knetzer nnd Miller. Umpires Owen and Brcnnan. National at Boston, first game rittsburg 5 11 1 Boston 7 10 3 Batteries Cooper, Adams, Smith and Gibson, Simpson; Hess nnd Kling. Umpires Ftnnera nand Rlgler. American at Cleveland, first fame; called at end 5th Inning, rain R. H. E. Fostou 3 9 7 Cleveland 9 10 1 ACQirrrEi) of attempt TO Ml llDElt WAMS DIVORCE tmiTxn rsRsi miscn wins Philadelphia, Sept. 19. Suit for ab solute divorce was filed here today by Mrs. Daisy Grace, recently acquitted of the charge of attempted murder ot her husband, Eugene Grace, as he slept In their Atlanta home. Barbar ous and cruel treatment is alleged, Mrs. Grace claiming that her husband ence struck her in the face and broke her nose. TWEKTT1r TiZ'S33L3RS - Makes a great difference in most women. They ore troubled with " nerves '- they suffer from backache, headache, sleeplessness, a sensation of irritability o twitching, hot flashes, dizzy spells, or many other symptoms of female weaknest. The local disorder and inflammation should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets and the irregularity and weakness of the female system corrected and strengthened with Ur. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, The strain upon the younif woman or the woman of middle age upon the nerve and blood forming structures may bo too great tor her strength. This is the timj to take this restorative tonio and strength-giving nervine and regulator. For over forty years sold by druggists tor woman's peculiar weaknesses and distressing ailments. The one remedy so perfect in composition and so good in curative effects as to warrant its makers in printing its every ingredient on its outsida wrapper. The one remedy which absolutely contains neither alcohol nor injurious or habit-forming drugs. Following letter selected at random from a large number of similar ones and cited merely to illustrate these remarks t "In the wlnli-r of I bream preatly run down and Inwular," writea Mm. Hknry Scott, of Swan Creek, Mlrh., KouU 1, Ho 49. ' I slowly but suMy prrew wonw, and, at Inat, renolved to apply to tha doc tors for help. Tho doctor said 1 had inflammation, entaiu emcnt and lacer ation. I wna In bed eleven weeka and g-ot no better. The doctor said I would have to have an operation, but to that I would not llaten. My hu Mnd purchased two boulea of Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription. When 1 atartni to take thia remedy I could not walk acroaa the floor, but afttr I had taken three Miles I could feel myaelf RaininK. so I dropped tho doctor and took l)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Only for It I think I WOUlii haVM ttsuitl AaaA I sua II.. . - it i sir a a . . - Mks. Soon. now Uuu. in twenty ycais." ' " eavwu nu iue. 1 loo. oaiux Batteries Hall, Vandtke and Cady; Steen, Kaler and Carlsch. Umpires Connolly and Hart. Second game Btarted when rain ceased. National Bt Brooklyn, second game; called end 6th, darkness R. 11. E- Chicago 12 12 0 Brooklyn 4 8 3 Batteries Reulbach Smith and Ar cher; Stack, Allen and Phelps, Miller. Umpires Brennan aad Owen. Huie Wing Sang Co. Big Stock of Goods We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonos, Waists, White Underwear and all kinds of Silk Goods, House Dresses, Men's and Children's Suits, Pants and Overalls, Ladies' and Gents Underwear,, all kinds of Oyershirts, aO colors of Sweaters, Shoes, Ladies' and Girls Fancy Dress, Fancy Neckwear, Ladies' and Gents' Hose, Embroidery, Lace, Silk Scarfs, Chinaware, etc, Mattings at Wholesale and Retail All Goods on Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. Buy Your Goods Here. Remember This is the Store That Saves You Money. 325 N. Com'l St. Salem, Oregon