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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1912)
Pag Fonr Report on Asylum for the Insane Ono (if I tiu most keenly felt needs (it the Oregon State HOSpiiai mi- m Jo anne at the present time Is greater ac (.iiinio(liitlon for the treatment of W lorcular patlcntu, according tn the re- port of Superintendent it. i Stelnor, which Is now In the bnnds of the state printer. Thfl superintendent states that he will not ask for appro priations for these. Improvements t the coining HftKHlon of tho legislature, because of the other expenses of the institution, hut Intimates tho hope tl at he may he nhle to procure such an appropriation two years li"i':e. The n-port shows Unit there are 1701 patlenlK In (lie asylum, against 1!1" two yearn ago. Of the nniiiher 11 are men and nr. 2 are women. In the two years covered l.y the report there hnvo been admitted 11117 persons, S7.", men ami M women, flume who have died, l.een discharged or who have es caped nnmher Y-MK (iciicral llenllli Jiiiml. The general health of the pallenlH, snys tho report, In excellent. Not single typhoid fever ease Ikih been re ported, nor a single nw of a 'ndl- cltls. The latter Is considered re markable. There Is Blill much tuber culosis, though the porches provided for the patlcntB have Improved condi tions. Dr. Stelnor says In regard to this disease: "I wish to record my opinion thai more provision should In made for thlfl class of ciihcs In the way of a Hcparato building. The porcheH now In use are not nearly large enough, and are bo connected with adjoining wards that the Inmates of these are not ad eriualcly protected against Infection, lint, In view of the ureal nut .of money reipilred to modernize this In Hlltutloii In .other even more urgent particulars, wo refrain from asking for a new building for the tubercular lit this time, and will continue to crowd these patients Tor two more years." Escapes Not Troublesome. No escapes of women patients are reported. Kitty men who were mildly afflicted, and who were on parole, succeeded In taking I'rcncli leave, hut evident ly have given no trouble, be cause thev have not been heard from since, The reoorl shows Unit a su niof JI2UU nppropriatcd by the last legislature i nn-nt. for u general round up of putu- f.ir Improvcn t of the water hasjtlvo quacks In Portland, and many I i used to kooiI effect. Ksl limiting ol her parts of the country. More ar- nii nvorago or a.'.i paiienis at i i eacn per moiilh, the superintendent csll maleg the amount required fur the In sane In the next two yours at $ " 1 1 ,7-S. Included in Hie estimates for new ad ditions to tlio Institution 4h n sum of flL'ni) for a crematory. A Mul of $lll),:i!U.:i7 has b i re ceived from the farm produce of the asylum, while articles consumed by the patients In food and clothing have amounted in value to f:lL':t, 1 7 1.Ti7i, Property not needed In the Institution, which Iiiih been Bold, nutlcl $r,70.::i. Alcohol Greatest (a line. Tim total cost of the different de liartmetils of the Institution for the two years has been IM.-WLDu, which, added 1o the payeoll of $2li.7 1 7.S0. tuakes a grand total expenditure of $r.r.n,is!t.ir.. Alcobollsiu Is given IIH the chief known cause of Insanity among the patients. Of the total asylum popula tion "111 are Americans, '.''Mi are for eigners und SI are of unknown nation allly. Kill IM(i 1 MI S II 1 I t; II I V. prosecutions for using the mails to sell Illegal drugs In San Francisco Mrs. Dr. W. Tro jan, of il'.iL' Mission street, and Dr. J. V. Wetiel, of VOX Fillmore street, were arrested by deputy marshals. Mrs. '''rojan was arraigned before Vnlteil States t'omnihiHloiier Krull and bonds were fixed at $:inn Wetzel was also rrrnlgnul and bonds were fixed at $MI0. An arrest which the f.ilcrn! otllclals consider one of the most Important was that, of Dr. C. W. lllackbnrn In I etaliiliiii. Illaclvliurii la charged with operating under the aliases of Walter It lllackbnrn, the Victor Chemical company and the lllackburn I'riig iiiiupnny. He has held the otllces t,f public administrator and coroner of Sonoma county and is cue of the most prominent men in the county. Dr. .1. lvinihert Wiis arrested In Sacramento In his olllco at .r.ii;i ,1 street by Deputy 1'nlted States Marshal Hell mid hoods were lUed at $ ,". i ' 1 1 . 'J'he list yf thuso Indicted by the f.deial gram! Jury of the northern dutilct of California s us follows; Mrs. Dr- Trojan. Dr. Frank elands, Dr. J. K. Wetzel, Dr. 10. A. Pcabody, of San Francisco; Mrs. V. M. Ziii'liker. Osgood Hlotliers, druggists, Mrs. 10 routining, Dr. lOlllott I). Curtis, of Oak lacd. Mrs. Mary HcHsanl. of Santa Clara, and Mrs. Velum T. Hudson, of San Joso. Warrants uro In (he hands of the 1'nlted States marshal for tho arrest of those Indicted. Four Iihvb biMMi ar ivst'd mid ono, fir. Pewbody, was found to liavo lied when the oIIIciti I 1 1 !l rue .ftc'rrPY I mmrvm xf fl I Prof. Prescott, of the Univers ity of Michigan, explains why Royal Baking Powder adds healthful qualities to the food. Testifying before the Pure Food Com mittee of Congress, the Professor stated that fruit acids were excellent articles of food and that of these cream of tar tar, the acid of grapes, held rank with the highest both in itself and its effect in the process of leavening and baking. He regarded the results from cream of tartar baking powder as favor able to health. Scientists and hygien ists are in accord with this opinioa Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar. went to arre:: him. He was under Investigation by the municipal au thorities In connect Ion w ith a crim inal operation which resulted fatally. I'orlliiiiil Doctors I'lilleil, rorllaud, Ore,, Nov. l!u. Deputy 1'nlted Slat.'S Marshals (Irlfl'ltli, liukes, Becker anil I lenity today placed under arrest T. ('. I'lerce, Mis. K. M. I While ami His. .1. S. Stolt, ('. II. At- j wood and A. A. Ausplinit on Indict ments sworn to by Chief Inspector Sharpe, of tho postofflce department. jTho federal officials allege that Un arrests are In compliance with the .orders from the postofflce dcpsrl- ".- ... . ., . ... Mac In Seattle. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 1!0. Nine ar rists are to be made here tills after noon on Indictments returned hy a fed eral grand Jury which Investigated the ipiuck medicine frauds here six weeks. I lilted Slates Marshal .laciiliy refused to make public the names of those In volved until the arrests are made. INONYMOI S HIM'I lilt H i i s op .ixnnii'K iii'iim ii I1NITKH HU SH I.K.tSiai WMIK. 1 lloston, Mass,, Nov. 2tl. Strong In dication that J. Frank lllckey arrest ed at Whiting, N, J., In connection with the murder of 7-year-old Joseph Josephs, at Uickawanna. a ltuffalo suburb, Is not th murderer, la seen by the lloston police today la n post card received here by Inspector Mc I'a rr. The postcard, which hears the same handwriting as thai on the other cards to the police of Chicago, Huston and WHICH IS IT ? Is It the Good You Want? Or Is It the Indifferent? Thorn Is a growing sentiment nil over the country for the better quality of goods, not only expressed by the wealthy class, but more so by the middle, class. PKOPI.F AUK IIF.1NO FIH C.VI'KD. Tho proless may be slow, but It Is sure. If yon have not been convinced to tho Idea of usIiik gotM, substantial food, Investigate and you will change your mind. (OMPAltK (I H PltHKS WWW THOSK OF OT1IKH SIOliKS ON S Mi ll. A It (,l U.11Y Of (iOODS. Imperial ltlue Stem Flour, bid :": Yaklnui Pest, barrel ....... .."lO Stayton Flour, barrel Perfection Flour, barrel .,,,1.75 Klckreall Hard Wheat Hlend Flour, barrel SPECIAL llitibank Potatoes, all you want, ro and l.Oo for sewed sacks. Sacks returned to us. Apples, good o;iokera , 0c Choice fine outing "5c King and ltaldwlns, packed . .ll.MO Thanksgiving In All It's Meaning You run only maki a good Spread with givvl enlable. IHk us over. We have been a buy people making tho provisions. None need, go hun gry. Kverythlnjt your heart can wish for may be had. Come mid see s. ROTH GROCERY CO. mFmmm Buffalo, Ktiys that, lllckel s not t.h" urn rili rer of Josephs and tells where the body of Joseph O'Coliller, a Uox l.i.ry hoy, who has been missing for several days, can bo found. WOl'LB STOP ( ONP.m in n itiNi; a switch An Injunction suit was filed yester day in circuit court, by W. M. Welch, ('. It. Welch and L. I,. Welch agaliiBt the Southern Pacific Co. and the Ore- gon & California Railroad Co., In I which tho said company Is enjoined from the construction of a switch or 'siding on tile north side of Trade 'street, beginning at Church street and j running to High. In the absence of the Judges of the clicuit court, Coun ity Judge Win. Ilushey Issued tho p ' quired order, directing work to cease j until the final termination of the con troversy. The plaintiffs allege that Irrcparablci damage and losa will be done them hy the construction of the , siding, which w as being built to nc Coiijiuidate the Cherry City Klour mills, situated near there. The work baa been suspended. n.ks' spi ( iai, Tit MM TO OltniON CITY At (i o'clock this evening the special carrying from l.'.u to 2un lOlks to Ore gen City to attend the dedication of the magnificent Kll;s' temple there, will leave Commercial and Trade Sla. As tho Klks always do things Just about light on all occasions, this trip will no doulit be one long to be re membered. The fact that they char lercd a special train for the occasion cmphasl.cs this statement, and Indl lates the kind of folks they are that my "Hello, ltlll!" COFFEE A good cup of coffee makes a meal, A poor one spoils It. These are tried blends, and are worthy of special mention : 'olden Hate, Mb tins- Sic tliase & Sanlvirn, L'-th tins ..' linker's Dakerlzed, 2-Iti tins ,.S5c Hill's Vacuum, Mb tins S5c Alhanibra, steel cut, ! Iti tins CLIO Caravan, steel cut, C.-lb tins CLIO Imperial Hlend. bulk per lb . . 10c Serenade, package coffee, 'i lb for ijll.no Floral packago coffee ...HlH' Hood bulk Coffee , '.'."c Drapery Almoit Cli cl on Evening Frocki. 'I . 1 u 1 7,c-:, mm v; Or BILVKll AND HOSE 1IIIOCADB. Classical simplicity Is brought to a climax of artistic skill in the exquisite evenltiK frocjt swn In the illustration. which Is carried out. In sliver and rose brocade. The long lines nro almost unbroken from the bust to the end of tho train, while nt the hack thu bro cade Is caught up at tho kneo In a single well placed fesh from which tho material falls In graceful folds. CJray Biitln boots with glass buttons match thu costume. DOMESTIC INFELICITY. One Unhappy Cause of the Marital Eetat Explained. It Is undoubtedly u fact that most married people say things to each oth er that they would not daro say to the cook, who would give notice and leave, and they would not dream of saying to a casual acualntanee. Marriage Is lifo with tho polish rub bed olT In a good, many enses. It Is the one relation In the world In which most men and women feel that they can dispense with all the amenities of civilization and In which they have the courage of their rudeness. Most human beings have no Idea of the number of faults they possess nor how they lock to others until they hear the litany of their shortcomings chanted with ivleiitless.caudor by their husbands or wives. Other people laugh long and lustily at your pet story. Your wife or your husband feels that It Is good for you to know that they have heard It nt least fifty times and that your jiower ns a conversationalist doesn't amount to much. Other people praise your vlvnclty. Tour husband feels free to toll you not to make a fool of yourself by acting like n Nchoolglrl when you are closing on to forty; that dignity aud sweetness and silence are w hat you should culti vate; that you talk too much, anyhow, and It Is getting to bo a bore. lie thinks these thing are good for you to know. Too often husbnnds and wives use each other to tlash out on each other all the 111 temper nnd Irritability In thflr systems-lrrltablllty and 111 tem per that they daro not show to their customers or their servants. It Is usually husbnnds nnd wives that tell each other things that the other is not particularly anxious to know-that they are trying to blind theniselvi-s to. And there are people who speculate about the cause of the many cases of domestic Infelicity, Trim Your Winter Hat. Hat trimming nowadays Is such a simple matter that almost any girl who can sew at nil '" III lie able to trim her own hats for the winter season. Just now It Is tho fashion to wear hats almost devoid of any trimming whatever, but a cluster of flowers or a whig placed In a Jaunty manner nt one side or In the center of tho front will be all that U necessary as trimming for one of the new felt or velours hats. Hats having turned up brims nro ex. ceedlngly fashionable and very often are trimmed with two small wings, one sewed on the under brim and ono on the upper directly over It. so that It appears that the wings are simply fold ihI over the edge of the brim. When sewing feathers or wlngn on a felt hat catch the threads through from the Inside of the brim, then fake a small stitch In the feather back to the Inside again. Always use single thread that has been waxed. The stitches can he concealed under the fronds of the feather or a single feather If It tie a wing. Aocsuntt For Bargain Crai. "I've Just discovered why the most Of us are so fend of bargains." "Well, why?" "Didn't our mothers keep fc-peatlng 'Buy-low!' to us when w were ba bies ?"-ltoston Transcript If the mind pictures of the child are clean and wholesome, a man or woman will walk safely and do well The big kitchen makes h splendid running track for one's wife If she en Joys that form of exercise. uMBMSgOVuiri Off Comfy Rockers Really and truly if you see our line of comfortable rock ers you won't wait Ions about getting one in your home, That's when you for get your troubles after a good dinner, Prices range from $1,50 to $25,00, - Highest Quality SelectedQuartered Oak Buffets Best piano polish and fumed oak, in prices from $15,00 to $50,00. Ask for Large Appropriation Though It Is unknown nt the state house how many new armories will bo applied for throughout the state In the mxt two years, Adjutant-General Fln 7er has informed State Treasurer Kay that the Oregon National Guard will ask for the same appropriation In the l!MH legislature as was granted by the legislature In 1911. This means that SW'.niHi will he asked for the construc tion of armories and $70,000 for the general maintenance of the militia. The legislature In 11HI9 appropriated f:'0,oo0 for armory construction dur ing the 1!U1-UH2 period. Tho 1011 legislature appropriated $20,000 for Hill and $20,000 for 11)12, making a to tal of $00,000 for the construction nf armories and the purchase of sites for armories In the last tv0 years. Also the li'U legislature appropriated $70. oini for tho general maintenance of the militia. Since for the construction of armories and the purclinse of sites the i tate pays only half, the remainder be ing left to the cities and the counties in which the buildings are to he lo latinl, the construction of armories in the last two years represents an out lay of $120,000. Itojd Si Ogle's Clrcim In Town. The Boyd & Ogle circus, which had such n nominal rim at the 0;' Amusement I'ark. 1'onland. last sea son, will be at the Grand opera hous. for two nights beginning tonight Thi '.'erlormance consists of nino g; acts including King Hinraoh. the w "at on- derful educated horse, trained d.. jcouis. ponies. Udy Livingston, the trained bear with a n-w and up-to-I'1'"" '"'I. nvf. I-'re-l Casey, the nthlet '' "larvd f , ririivers0 I'ar'. the otd.st ewwn In A ner.i. 'o nnd oio-half hours e con-1 M.med m i.rcs..ht'.:;g tl.u hw c- i !,'r!;''!1!;' r.erfor.iu.r.oe and lr Is one i U'"; !S tv,;ml I'!-.' both oM ,, MUi. Kd uKleS circus .n0 on their II art f.'JJIlA 11 1 T ft A ? t(At crmm of Especial Interest at the Imperial Dining Chairs Very substantially built n quarter sawed Golden Oak or Fumed Oak, You will like them, Prices range from $1,50 to $4,00,. China Cabinets In Golden Oak, Quarter Sawed Oak and Fumed Oak, Capacous shelves, large glass doors, plain design, in prices from $15 to $35, way to California, where they open a season under canvass and they were only secured for this engagement while en route to the sunny south. The fiovernor Stands Pat on Prosecution To the city council of Rosehurg, which recently censured In a resolu tion the action of Governor West in bringing action against the Rosehurg Brewing & he Co., on the grounds that It was violating the local option law. and following this with a demand tor the resignation 0f Mayor Mlcelli, the governor today replied In a letter in which lie stated that he would not change his course.- The Rosehurg Brewing & Ice Co., the governor brands as a public nui sance because It "onenlv. rnnninntiv and notoriously flaunts Its disregard of constituted authority in the face of M 1 W ? w u u u u f y PROMPT DELIVERIES 1 6 inch Wood, 5 loads, $1 0 4 foot Slabs, per cord, $2.75 SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY front and ferry Main 1830 Extension Tables One of the largest assort ments of dining tables in the city, All sizes, finishes and qualities, Prices range from $13,50 to $40, Buy Your Range Here You are not going to buy a stove because it is hand some you are going to buy it to fill a great need, the proper preparation of your food, Ask us to explain the Laurel Range, Prices from $35,00 to $60,00, decent people to the detriment of pub lic morals nnd public good." Governor West's letter speaks of the Rosehurg mayor as "a stockholder end profit-sharer In this Illegal hand maiden of organized vice," and calls attention to the fact that while the mayor was sworn to uphold the law he stultified his oath by attempting to condone its violation. WITNESS SAYS TKUST BOOSTED THE l'KICES UNITED I'llESS LEASED WIUB, Washington, Nov. 20. Testifying at the steel hearing here today. Deputy Commissioner of Corporations Walker declared that the prices of Iron and steel products rose after the steel cor poration was organized. Don't waste your oioney buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment Is cheaper and better. Damp en a piece of flannel with It and bind it over the affected parts arid It will relieve ths pain and soreness, sale by all dealers. Fof Alls fair In love, even if the girl is a brunette. (I WW MIS rmJ ,jifJ!t;gjWatl d,