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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
Salem's Big Department Store mimiaffM'tifiiil-i1i-i'iU'Ui'lili'i'i'tili!t: THE. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARXf J Whenever well dressed men gather together, in sports, social affairs or in business, you'll find these clothes from HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Make an impression of distinction and elegance for the wearer that can't be secured in any other way, You won't find better dressed, better fitted, better tailored men anywhere in the world, Our clothes are right; all-wool fabrics, perfectly made up, Let us look after your clothing and furnishing wants, We'll do it satis factorily, Just about a month left in which to guess on the free Buick Touring Car. Purchase every need at " Meyers" You may get the auto CITY NEWS. We lo lllcjrlc Repairing Anil keep on hand bicycle supplies, fishing tackle; have tho ngeney for tho "Thor" inolorcyclo. Sea ft. before keying. F. J. Moore 447 Court street. 10-3-eod-tf 3ft n and Women We want to inako you each a suit, tho latest In stylo, perfection In fit, correctness In workimmshlp. We also luako up your own material, ('rices icusonuhle. A. S. Koznuirck, mer chant tailor, over llrewer Drug Co. . 10-1-31. SiH's fur llnrce Inn M. Illadeii has started a suit for di rune from Harry Kladen, to whom Khe was married In Pendleton, Ore gon. September 22, 1D11. Ilhiden was Incarcerated in the penitentiary June l.t, 1!M2, for larceny from a dwelling, lor from ono to seven years and Is now serving out the sentence. Hav ing failed to provide his family with the necessities of life, the wile Is su ing for a legal separutou. cier Lost or Stolen Most forms of property may be lust, stolen or perish. Tho one Investment that cannot ho lost or stolen Is a good commercial training- It Is sale from f.ie, lliteves, mlsmnnagement yours (luring life to serve you always, und tlie best Insurance against want In times of trouble. Such a schooling you may Hecuro at the Capital llusl ncss eollegn this fall and winter. I. ihiK Into tho matter und enter early. Now classes next week. Funeral Friday Tho funeral of the late Jesse Mc Corkle will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of W. II. Wolf, at I.M Division street. After the services al the house the body will be turned over to tho Masons, who will have charge of the services at tho grave, liurlnl will be In fit v View1 cemetery. rfETT. NO JT tomilforfrnm plTTERSv,M'v',r,,,,, j Heartburn, t"te. Indigestion, , V ( oiistlpatlim, ''tWJ HlUoiiHiiess. .'..-'r-The Hitters v overcome ,'.) such troubles quit k iv. i j PRUNES ud make a market for Oregon prunes than all other agencies combined solicits the opportunity to buy your 1913 crop of dried fruit. See us be fore you sell. WILLAMETTE TALLET PRUNE ASSOCIATION 0a iHCimroK.Trn a To Hold Meeting Tho Woman's Home Industries League will hold a meeting Friday, October 4, at 3:30 p. m., Hoard of Trade rooms; all committees. Plense bring new membership workers. Shipped Jiody Knst Tho undertaking establishment of Lehman & Clough shipped the body of G. W. Dench to Saginaw, Michigan, to day, that being the. placo of his birth ond whero other relatives are burled. CUlzens' Meetlng- On Friday night at Young's hull In the fifth ward there will be a meeting to consider tho proposed sewer bonds Issue und other matter relating to city government. All Invited to at tend- Committee. 10-3-2t Is In Chicago Among the westerners to register at the Auditorium Hotel, In Chicago, recently, Is V. T. Itlgdon, of this city. Mr. Itlgdon Is making an extended visit In tho Kast, and will return In about two weeks. Off for a Week F. L. Waters, manager of tho Grand cpera house, and II. 11. Chapter will leave In the morning for a week's out ing on Myrtle Creek, Douglas county. They expect to land the festlvo trout and bring a big buck or two home villi them. The horse editor likes venison and wishes them ull kinds of good luck. Filed Nominating 1'etltloiiM J. 10. Zlegler ,of Coevals, who was a candidate for nomination for sheriff on the Republican ticket at the pri maries lust June, today filed In tho clerk's office petitions for nomination for that office by the Taxpayers' league ot this county. M. U Jones, of Ilrooks, filed his petition for the nomination for representative on the samo ticket. FELL NEARLY HALF A MILE AND IS DEAD Trenton, N. J., Oct. 3. Aviator Walsh was killed here this afternoon when he fell from his machine during an ascension nt the fair grounds. Walsh fell 2000 feet while attempt ing a spiral descent from a height of 1000 feet. Every bone In his body was I roken. If you say what you like others may not llko It. t Tho oldeBt handlers and shippers of Or egon prunes In the northwest. The con cern which has done more to advertise THE DEAD MAN SHOWED UP AT RIGHT MOMENT (UNITKI) 1-IIEHa fiBANBD WHIR. Oakland, Cal., Oct. 3. Whin Trunk riockford unJ his wife were coming Into ,the court today where Rockford In being tried for attacking a neighbor who accused him of murdering Fred Angola, who hud disappeared they Haw "I ho dead" alive. "Look!" Bald Itockford, pointing to the court house steps. "My (iod!" exclaimed hla wlfo, rush ing forward and grabbing tho sup posed (loud Angola by th arm, "are you here?" "l'tm, thlH Is me," said Angela. "What's up?" 'You'ro dead." Aegcta, entirely Ignorant of tho foot that ho was supposed to have punned from tho land of tho living, gasped, "Who's dead?" Without further parley Uockford drugged Aegeta Into the court room to prove tho accusations ugainst him un true uiiil the case went to the Jury. AN OLD GANG OF SMUGGLERS DISCOVERED San Frnnclsco, Oct. 3. Damaging testimony against Adolph Adolphson, of tho sloop Karl K, nlloged head of a gigantic smuggling ring, v;ua devel- 0K)(1 here today by United States Dis trict Attorney McNab before Judge De Haven, The specific charges against Adolphson Is that of landing 20 Chi nese at Half Moon buy. Wong Ot, a Chinese, was the princi pal witness ngalnst Adolphson. He alleged that ho was paid $2000 by AdolpliBon to assist in landing the nllens. McN'ah charged that Adolph son lias been engaged In smuggling for years, operating between Portland, So- Inttlo, Sun Francisco, Ios Angeles und Sun Diego, and Mexican ports. LABORER GOT VERDICT FOR BIG DAMAGES fUNITID FIIKS8 LKAflfP ttlMJ-l Seattle, Wash., Oct. 3. Edward FroBtmnn, a laborer, this morning was given a verdict of $10,000 by a Jury in Judge Tollman's court, following a four-year legal battle to recover dam ages agnlnst Stlrrat & Git'the, con tractors, for Injuries received, while he was at work digging a ditch which crippled him for life. FroBtmnn was struck by a heavy scantling which was thrown out of the Seattle theatre building, which wns being remodeled. Ills spinal cord was bent and his nervous system racked. Throe times his suit was thrown out of court before It reached the Jury. It was finally tuken to the supreme court, tho lower courts were reversed nnd tho fourth trial resulted In vic tory. HIT BY TRAIN FIVE KILLED . AT CROSSING . Pittsburg, Oct. 3. Stalled at n crossing near Willtlnnhurg, a suburb lure, an automobllo containing John link, the Nov. W. L. Nicholson and the hitter's son, Charles, aged 3 years, wns struck by a Pennsylvania train tcday nnd splintered Into bits. All the occupnnts of the car were killed as well as two bystanders. Mrs. Mary Diamond nnd an unknown Ital ian girl, the latter two being struck hy flying plows of the demolished mu ch I ne. New Show Today BLIGH THEATRE "Where Everybody Goes' 3 Refined Vaudeville Acts 3 4 Good Pictures 4 Salem's Big Show UPSET' STOMACH AND' INDIGESTION HEARTBURN, (IAS, SOURNESS OH iYsri:rsiA ended in five min utes WITH 'T APE'S PIAI'EP. SIN." Time It! In five minutes all stom ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache, Pape's Dlupepsln iB noted for Its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It Is the surest, quickest nnd most cer tain remedy In the whole world, be sides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now cat their favorite foods without fear they know now It Is needless to have a had stomach, Plense, for your sake, get a largo fifty-cent enso of Pape's Dlupepsln from any drug store and put your stomach right, Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you ure not here long, so make your Btuy agroeabla, Eat what you like and di gest It; enjoy It, without dread of re bellion in the stomach. ' Wapopsln belongs In your homo anyway. It should bo kept handy, should one of tho family eat some thing which doesn't agree with them or In cage of an attack of IndlgcBtlbn, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach de rangement at daytime or durlijg tho night It Is there to give the quickest surest relief known. PERSONALS. Charles Morely Is In town from Sllverton, Roy Ilentley, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, Is visiting In tho city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1). Hutton, of Port land, have been visiting their daugh ters, Mrs. Oswnld West nnd Mrs. Frnnk Lovell, for tho past few days. They left Snleni today on a trip to Los Angeles, whoiv they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mis. N. It. Dale have re turned from . Klnmuth Falls, where they bnvo been for the past few weeks. T. D. Jones, the nurcsrymnn, Is at Newport. Mrs, Charles I'sofovage nnd daugh ter, formerly of Snlem, but now resi dents of Tucoma, are in Salem, the guests of Mrs. White on State street. C. M. Eppley and Col. E. Hofer went to Albany to attend t'.ie Willam ette river convention. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mluto and son huve gone to Newport for an outing. O. A. Mullet' and wife, W. M. Pat rick and wife and Geo. VleBko and wife left today fur a pleasure trip to Grant's Pass, where some of the party own mining claims. jit STATISTICAL. MARRIED. DI RNETT BUVEN. At the resi dence of Geo. H. Burnett, corner of Center nnd High streets Wednes day evening, October 2, 1912, Miss Eleanor Illlven to Walter F. Burnett, Justice of the Supreme Court Geo. H. Burnett, cousin of the. groom, of ficiating. Both the young people are well known In Salem where they have many friends. Mr. Burnett Is em ployed as lnotornum on the Oregon Electric nnd Mrs. Burnett has lived hero a number of years and has n wide circle of friends. Here Is a woman who speaks from personal knowledgo and long experi ence, viz., Mrs. P. H, Brogun, of Wil son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex perience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is far -superior to any other. For croup there Is nothing that ex cels It." For sale by all dealors. Religious prejudices and animosi ties die hard, If at all; witness the tight of the I'lster protestants against homo rule for Ireland. Just received a large shipment of Pure Silk-Floss Mattresses, All- Wool Blankets and Cotton Blankets in all colors and qualities, Pure Lambs- Wool Filled Com forters, and the best Goose-Down Pillows Notice to ronlriU'tors. Sealed proposals for the erection of a girls' dormitory at Monmouth, Ore gon, will be opetind by the bonrd of i'( gents at the Governor's office, Sa lem, Oregon, nt 2 p. m, Tuesdny, Octo ber 22, 11)12. Plans and specifications niny be ob tained from Doyle, Patterson & Bench, architects), Portland, Oreigon. Con tractors will be required to deposit twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each net of plans as n guarantee that the plans will be returned to the office In good condition on or before the date set. A certified check for five thousand dollars ($',000) must accompany each proposal, uittwtt to the order of the secretary of the board of regents of normal schools, to guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract and execute the required bond within ten days from award of contract. Said five thousand dollars ($5000) t0 be forfeited to the normal school fund should the bidder not entor Into a contract and execute the required bond within ten days of award of contract. Proposals shall be made only on the form furnished by the architects. The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or to waive any Informalities In bids. Proposals to be directed to Governor Oswald West Salem, Oregon. (Signed) J. H. ACKERMAN, Secretary Board of Regents, Oregon State Normal School. 10-3-6-13 Curd of Thanks. We wish to thus publicly give ex presslon of our deep appreciation of the kindly acts and tender sympathy of our neighbors and friends, and es pecially the entire force of postofflce employes, In our recent bereavement; In tho death of Romeo Kaiser, a kind and Indulgent husband and father, a dutiful son, and an upright man. MRS. ROMEO KAISER, MR. AND MRS. E. A. KAISER, MR. AND MRS. RAY PERKINS. Saves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that my 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doctors treatment failed till we tried Buck- len'sArnlca Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25c at J. C, Perry's. Some men do their best and leave others to do those who are second best. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A The Last Njght of "The Siege of Peter sherg" AT WEXFORD See It! aires A Comfort mhelialj NEW TODAY. THE NEW LIFE Treatment for rheu inatlam and nervous troubles and other diseases. Phone Main 2195, or call at 697 North Liberty street, 9-30-6t WANTED Student nurses to enter Willlametot Sanatorium Traiulug School. Apply to Miss Steele at Sanatorium. 10-l-3t FOR SALE Reo motor car, nearly new. Price G50. H. G. Meyer, 162 Commercial street, Salem, 10-l-3t PUBLIC SALE At Central Howell, 8 miles east of Salem on Sllverton road, Friday, Oct. 4. Sale begins at 10 o'clock: 11 head of horses and mules; 7 head of cattle; 30 head of hogs; farm Implements and house hold goods. C. M. Walker, owner. 10-2-2t FRESH COW FOR SALE Inquire L. Grlce. Phone Farmers 17x3. 10-3-lwk POR SALE Two Jersey cowb; one six years old with heifer calf; oth er fresh soon. Inquire 1168 Leslie street, Yew Park. 10-3-2t KOR RENT 6-room modern cottage. 608 North Liberty street. 10-3-3t NOTICE For sale to highest bidder, cigar stand. Inquire or mall bids to W. J. Foster, 455 Court street, Sa lem, Oregon. l-3-3t FOR RENT Large front room In modern homo, suitable for gentle man. 544 North Commercial. 10-3-3t STUDENT Wants placo to work for room and board. Address "Student" care Journal, 10-3-3t FOR SALE 400 shares Multltype stock at 50c. Need the money. In quire 124 North Liberty. 10-3-3t FOR SALE Rosecomb Rhode Island Reds, premium stock. Pullets and cockerels. 2398 Trade street, phone Main 709. 10-3-3t FOR SALE A bargain, a good new shine and cigar stand. Everything new. Must be sold this week. See Davis, 344 State street. 10-3-3t There really Isn't much argument in a newspaper calling people with whose opinions It disagrees "Hes sians." Never Judge a man by his coat; he may owe the tailor. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city Dronertr inh. u Scott, over Chicago Store, 8al8m, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORT) Over Ladd and Bush Bank. 8alem. Or NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCBQHARDT ft MEREDITH Beshint Agents I8i State Street itow: MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate seciiity, BECIITEL A BTNON S47 State Stmt WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company. 279 North Commercial street. Phone Main 813 Electric Wiring Call GE0UGE rETTINGELL. Phone Main 1S7, 135 North Liberty street. Estimates furnished. ATJCTIOJfEEB Henry E. Voorhols, Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. R. F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon. Office Phone Main 183 RIgdon Residence Main 111. R1GD0N-RICIIARDS0N CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 252 N. High Street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND BUY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St , Phone Main 2252 WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old FalBe Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old gold, sil ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and precious stones. Money sent by return mall. I'hllo. Smelting; & Refining Co established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. To Pcutlstfll We will buy your gold filings, gold scrap, and platinum. Highest prices paid- TYPEWRITERS All Hakes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBONS ROLLERS SUPPLIES Bee me before yon do anything. C M. LOCKWOOD Phone Main MS H.J1 N. Commercial, Salem. Ore- SALEM VOCAL STUDIO 640 State Street. Opposite Postofflce. Careful attention given to be beglnners and thorough Instruc tion accorded advanced pupils In the art of singing. Mr. an'd Mrs. Morrison KeU