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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL JOCBHAL, BALEM, OREGOS, TIESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 191. Page Fit New Fall Apparel for Men You are invited to look at the latest models in men's clothing in our clothing shop. We have a handsome exhibit of styles and quality, Our suits OF ALL WOOL FABRICS are faultlessly tailored, and if you would be as well dressed as the best dresser in town, come in and have a try-on of your particular style of suit, If you buy a suit or overcoat from us you may rest assured you're getting dollar for dollar value sold to you, with but one object in view namely, to" have you come back when you purchase your next season's outfit, SUITS, $10.00 to $30.00 See our $15.00 Special IT'S WORTH WHILE fr' t 9 ,-.:. ABOVE "AU p KLfiJfFP ying Wa Well -Made Footwear Our shoes are bought with an eye for their honesty of make, good fitting qualities and smartness of appearance, In other words, they are well made, They give real satis faction and keep their shape during a long period of. wear. YOU WANT THE FASHION OF THE HOUR, and we are pre pared to fit you out with top-notchers in style, good looking and good feeling shoes. You will find THE BEST SHOE VALUES HERE New Sweaters for Men, Women and Children A new shipment was received this week, The demand for sweaters this season is very great and we are ready for you in just the wanted kinds and wanted colors HOUSTON A SPLENDID WITNESS DWTBI, I'HBBS I.BABKP Willi Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 8. After hav ing spent almost three days on the witness stand In his own defense, dur ing which time he was subjected to a grilling cross-examination by the government prosecutors, In nu effort to break down his testimony, Charles B. Houston, of the Pacific Const Coal company, charged with conspiracy to defraud the government In the fur nishing of coal to army pouts In Alas ka, was today excused and the de fense rested Its ense. The government wns duly able to shake IIoiiHton's testimony on minor details, the witness skilfully pnrrylnK. CYANIDE OF POTASSIUM PUT film OUT All Moderately Priced I . ' Men's Specials Men's golf and negligee shirts, $1 values . 79c Men's jersey ribbed under wear, 50c values 43c Boys' straight knee trousers values to $1,50 50o Men's outing flannel night gowns, extra long, $1,25 values, now 98c $1,00 values 79c THE RIGHT" TO BE HEALTHY Ih yours but you really nniBt give your Btomach a chance. If It Is weak jiiBt take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS before meals. It alwr.ys Tom'x-KtmigthfiiN-IinlgoratfN KelnilldH. nXlTBD 1MIEB8 IJOAHHD WHIR. San Francisco, Oct. 8. "1 have no relatives hero to notify. I'leaso use this money to give me a proper bur ial." This wan the note found scrawled on a piece cf paper lying beneath a pile of, money, amounting to $;,0.l)0 on a chair beside the bed of an unidentified man who committed suicide In a waterfront hotel here today. The man had registered as J. Helier, of Chica go. A bottle which had contained cyan ide of potassium was found beneath the man's window. WILL CALL SERVANTS "HELPERS" I J?!SlDpt Richmond, Crook county, has a po tato show October 11-12. Thomas Illnguette, a sheep herder committed suicide at Redmond, Crook county, Thursday last by swallowing two ounces of carbolic acid. j Redmond schools on opening this fall had 171 pupils, a gain of 21! over tho fall term. ! Charles Graves fell from a wagon 'ended with wheat near Powell Hutto, Crook county, Inst Tuesday, and was instantly killed, tho wagon wheel passing over and cruHhlng his skull. j , D. C. Green, formerly of Albany, has been elected president of tho Mnrshfield chamber of commerce. A llvo man and a live body. j The Wullowa county fair had a fine Iol of exhibits, but tho weather was bnd, clouds, rain and spurts of snow among the varieties of cllmato In evi-, dence. J . . . ' Klamath county will havo 2"0 car loads of potatoes for export tills year. Mrs. Margaret Juno Mctlowan yes terday was awarded a verdlct'of $;!000 damages against the city of lllllsboro for Injuries received In fulling on a defectlvo sidewalk. Three Kugene boys, the oldest only 111, have been convicted of breaking into a store and stealing i'l'ii) worth of goodB, mostly guns and ammuni tion. Milwaukio schools show a big gain and will have 300 pupils by New Years. Canby Lodge No. 156, A. F. & A. M laid the corner stone of its new temple Sunday. A. D. Stewart has been appointed bailiff of the Multnomah county grand Selections from October Pictorial Review Patterns ! Ttttcl0'e K a'ul The Russian Q(L Blouse Suit j?7 forMiwei wv'JylA Blow 72 --iSWl J Skirt 4677 if o IS cegti fuJ eh Tht October Faihion Shut Fr: for th aiding at th. Patfrn Count, The October Patterns are ready for your selection The Pictorial Waists Exclusive patterns in varied materials and designs, including the Robespierre Our Opening Special MESSALINE WAISTS A $4.00 value, in all colors and patterns Specially priced $2.25 115 dJ The High r,'AJ.ylM?Z Masonic Street Temple Jury. He 1b 8G years old, and served in the same capacity In Portland 50 years ago. KILLS THE DANDRUFF GERM; STOPS FALLING HAIR Others Imitate and Make Similar Cllms. but the Genuine nnd Origin, nl Dandruff Germ Destroyer Is Jiewbro'g Herplclde. The discovery of the dandruff germ as the cause of all hair troubles is not a recent event Prof. Unna gave the germ theory to the world In 1887 and tw0 years later Sabouraud by his ex periments with a rabbit proved beyond a doubt the actual existence of this germ. On the heels of this establishment of the germ theory came the discovery of Newbro's Herplclde. This was the first and only remedy for the destruc tion of Uie dandruff germ. There have been other preparations nlleged to kill this germ, stop failllng lair and itching of the scalp. But Newbro's Herplclde really does these things. For this reason It has long been known as the original remedy nnd the only one that Is genuine. Don't be fooled by pivparatlons which are trading upon the marvelous nuccess of Herplclde. Remember you take no chances with Newbro's Herpl clde. It is absolutely guaranteed. Newbro's Herplclde In BOo and $1.00 sizes Is sold by all dealers who guar antee It to do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Applications at good barber shopB. The Herplclde Company, of Detroit, Mich., Dept. R, will sond a sample bottle and booklet upon receipt of 10c In postage. Those harmony road bills are prob ably the best start that can be made. Now if It rains considerable, don't forget that month of gloriously fine weather. Journal "Want Ads" 3rln Result. Beurre Bosc Pears From the famous Wallacce-Orchadds. Try a box for the table, The finest eating pear ever sold in Satem, Dont forget the name. Beurre Bosc, at Roth's, $1 per box LOS ANGELES TEAM LOSES ITS STAR BATSMAN Los Angeles Cal., Oct. 8. Heine Heltmuller, star batsman of the Los Angeles coast league baseball team, died today In the Good Samaritan hospital here ot typhoid fever. He had been 111 for about 10 days, and was taken to the hospital just before his team mates left for San Francisco last week. It had been repotted that he was improving from day to day, and his death came as a shock to his friends. Heltmuller had been playing in the outfield of Lob Angeles, and was tho heaviest hitter on the team. His loss will be greatly felt by his club. He was a graduate of the University of California, and first became famous In baseball as a member of the college nine. He was a member ot the Phila delphia Americans In 1909. Concord and Isabella Grapes in balk 4c and 5c per pound Concords Very fancy, in baskets 30c and 35c basket Sweet Water Grapes 25c basket Fancy Salway Peaches . 40c basket King Apples 75c to $1.00 ' ROTH GROCERY COMPANY j SAYS THAT PEACE IS SECURED Constantinople, Oct. 8. Upon his return here from Ouchey, Switzerland, Kechld Pasha declared today that he succeeded In bringing about an Im portant point in the peace negotiations between Italy and Turkey. He pre dicted a Bpeedy settlement. Business Man Dead. UNITED PKE8I 1.I1SID Willi. San Francisco, Oct. 7. Simon New man, head of the firm of Newman Bros, and a well-known business I .. nl Cnn EVonplapl la ripnri hprfl muu ui uou . , today at the age of CG years. New man was a native of Bavaria. UNITED FHESS LCASBP IIt.l Pasadena, Cal., Oct. 8. Even Into tho palaces of the millionaire colony of Orange Grove Avenue and Oak Knoll of this city, s the spirit of De mocracy spreading. At a meeting of the Woman's Civic League, the presi dent, Mrs. Elizabeth 1). Herbert, ad vanced the proposal that domestic em ployes should not be made to feel themselves menials, and to avoid this they should bo designated as "helpers'' Instead of servants or hired girls. The suggestion was received with approv al. Mrs. Herbert Is a wealthy leader of society here. She has Just brought the noted painter W. 3. Webster here from Chlcaga to paint her portrait. KooHerelt In -Mlclilgun. UNITED PUBS' MtAMSP Willi. Detroit. Mich., Oct. 8. Theodore Jloosevelt, progressive candidate for president, arrived here this morning and conferred with progressive lead ers. At 10 o'clock he started for Flint and Saginaw. ONE DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO. HEARTHl'ItX, AS, DYSPEPSIA AM) ALL STOMACH DISTRESS ENDED WITH TAPE'S WIAPEP SIX." You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure It with drastic drugs. Pape's Dlapepsln Is noted for Its speed In giving relief; it's harmless nesn; Its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy Btomachs. Itr millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous the world oTer. Keen this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep It handy get a large fifty-cent caso from any drug store and then if any one should eat some thing which doesn't agree with them; If what they eat lays like lead, fer ments and sours and forms gas; caus es headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Dlapepsln comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease In ov ercoming the Worst Btomach disorders Is. a revelation to Hioho who try It. Some fairs will get wet. Itoscburg Has Hut Election. UNITBl, l'IIK 7 RASED W1IIB.I Iloseburg, Or., Oct. 8. In a hotly contested city election In which the ' wet" nnd "dry" Ihhuo played an im portant part, tho administration ticket of councllmen was elected hero yester day In Its entirely. The proposition to establish a park commission under a state law enacted at the, last session of the legislature carried by a large majority. Is tho ballot we aro to have tlm "short ballot" wo have rend about? Most men who finance campaigns hu gely don't d0 so for their health. JourrM "Want Arts rrlng Results. 15 Acre Suburban Home $;)500 will tako a fine IE-acre tract close to tho fair grounda, all good land and all cleared. Good barn, chicken house, well, 75 chickens, cow, calf, team, harness, wagon, some potatoes I will go with place, If taken at once. .Very easy terms can be arranged, HKCfi'l'EL KYXOX, 347 Slate St. Tel. Main 452 Here is an investment will make any man an independent fortune inside of five years Located on Great Southern Pacific Interurban Electric Railway System $13, 750 Cash, balance at 6 per cent interest, long time if desired, buys best 55 acres adjoining West Salem. Property that is bound to increase in value at the rate of $100 per acre every year. Twenty acres in Royal Anne cherries, 4 years old. Six acres large bearing orchard, apples and pears. Two and one-half acres English walnuts. $4000 of improvements, besides orchards, put in at $2000. Right on the line of the new railroad bridge being built across the river to Salem, and fin line of the Salem and Dayton extension. Has county roads on three sides of the land. Less than ten minutes walk to big steel bridge. Seven minutes by motorcar from business center of Salem. Beautiful, sightly, scenic residence property, of which there"is little left for sale around Salem, and none in so large a tract. Adjoins famous Kimball cherry sweepstakes prize orchard, for which $1500 an acre has been refused. Last large tract on market suitable for acreage or lots. E. HOFER & SONS 213 South Commercial Street Salem, Oregon