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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
I j(ha Mode Clolhet You Want ALL WOOL CLOTHING Clothing that will retain its' splendid appearance after it1 has been thoroughly put to the' test of WEAR Suits and Overcoats that have all of the little details so care fully finished that they will hold their shapeliness, Our suits and overcoats are all this and more, They have a distinctiveness of style that is demanded by smart dressers and are made of handsome fabrics, Suits and overcoats specially priced this week, See Our Great Special $12.50 All-Wool Suits. Men's Specials 75c Gulf and Neifee Shirts 59c $1.50 Men's Wool Underwear $1.29 Continues His Story U'NITKM l'UKSS l.EASHi VV1IU- J Indianapolis, Nov. u,miiil.K '.'Is testimony today, MoMaml de clared ho stole 1200 pallida of dyna mite from the Franco The Change Shakes up the Army Blue Flannel Overshirts $3,00 values $2.70 $2,50 values $2.25 $2,00 values $1.80 $1,50 values $1.35 $1.25 values $U2 $1,00 values 90 New Sweaters tor Men and Women Boys and Girls All the popular styles in all the wanted colors just what you have been looking for most reasonable prices, ynarry cmu- iwny al Hloomville, oi,0i ,,.u.y )n I9U. He said he transferred t,0 ox. inosiva piecemeal on intern rha mm trains to lndlaiiaioll: mite, lie said, was kept In I I'm ri'n n;' ,s 1 1: sn ilw Washington. Nov. 22.-Tint tl war' department Is the most severely shall-' 'll up of all the i.vviiiive departments with the advent of a lVuiocrntic ad ministration was the belief today of lit mocratic leaders !!.,, ..i.,.i.... ears of i ho army, forced bv the lie,,,,,,. This dyi:a-iiu the house durine. tl. i,w. u.,...i.. -TV. . ?u' S: 'U, & .1. m Mi W( t'i I WW BURS lie vault 'ami nir.vi.K- in i.. ... .... .. at th, l,,,,.i.o,. , , . ' l"K' 1'ieu- " "-""""" 'd iir.iiuni.u iris he re until It was transferred to .Umes'barn. j Jdm MeNamara, McManigal said, j objected to promiscuous storing of 'dynamite about the Jones farm, fear jliiK that boys mlnht nse the boxes for j targets and kill themselves. McNa- maia, urtle said, cnutivined Itim lemove the trademarks. sayiiiR It a mistake to leave the tradei lein. The last house sought nnsiie- eessfiilly to roduee the eavalry by' ::t 13. The IVinocrats also vainly al-! tempted to ahandon as useless several' army post-'. M.ijor-lleneral Leonard Wood, chief of Staff, Is a possible Democratic l.ir- 'O 1 i . t. Thnt 1, ,.. ,.f "..-I..... wna as been built, up in the general staff uiaiK on ' ).,, i. .,,. ,. nlt,-n.,.l......l l ... , .1 """M". '"'" " i"iiiiui. Hi in. plan! ' ,m ,0 r lop-waleh systems for work men In the arsenals is another prom ised reform. i Kortitieations of the l'anatmi eanal ' will be completed under the next ad ministration. The Democrats are op only opposed to extensive 0p expen- a.lvn iii-niniiinio ,,f tl,. 'i-t,.,.. , dlunapolls while they were carrvlni; I .- i, ,i a , ... , , , i ,,.,.,. j.uii.iii 1. one, ii. 11,11 1 use 1 ps oi tne t.iant l'owder company at c,i Wit, (.'al,, aa It furnished a clue to the dynamiters of the Times building in Los Angeles. McManigal testified that Burns de tectives trailed Jim MeNamara and himself on one, trip from Ohio to In- Children's and Women's Suits and Coats, at greatly reduced prices dynamite. The detectives, he said examined the register of a hotel at Tiffin, Ohio, where they slopped. Ortie J said lie went to Toledo and remained there three days, in n:i effort to learn ; whether Ohio papers printed anything 'about the dynamite stolen at Hlooni- j villo. I McManigal testified that John Me Namara declared the executive board 'of the Chicago local wanted Ilockin to ! dynamite the Iroquois Iron Works, a ' $1,0110,00(1 plant. j "Ilockin," McManigal alleged John ; Mo.N'aninra said, "underbid some of tho Chicago dynamiters, led by Kd. Francis. ' "Hut," continued McManigal, "I got, the Iroquois jolt for $:',uo. Jim Me Namara and I did the job on Hie night of Kehruary 21. Jim wanted lo blow up the watchman, but 1 refused." to avoid installation and maintenance cos! of heavy artillery with many guns and men. HEADACHE, BILIOUS STOMACH AND WASTE-CLOGGED BOWELS IIIXK 'IOCS 'SYRIT OF FIGS" MVKKTKNS A SOW, GASSY, ' STOMACH j ( I.EASSKS VOIR LIV I'M AM .'ill .FF.ET OF IS01YELS nHIIOIT (JHH'E OR XAl'SEA TAhlvS SCr.H FKOM TONGUE. All those days when you feel tniser (ililc, headachy, billons nnd dull are due to torpid liver and sluggish bow els. The days when your stomach Is war and full of gas, when you have Indigestion; the nights when your nerves twitch and you are restless and can't, sleep could be avoided with a teitspoonful of delicious Syrup of Figs. Isn't It foolish to be distressed when there is such a pleasant way to overcome it? Give your Inactive liver and ten yatds of waste-clogged bowels a thor oigh cleansing this time. Put an end to constipation. Take a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figa tonight, sure, and just see for yuur ctlf by morning, how gently but thor oughly all the sour bile, undigested fermenting food and clogged up waste I i , 1 e ........ I maner is moveu uu ami out ui jum system no nausea no griping no weakness. You simply can't have your liver in! active nnd. your thirty feet of bowels constipated and feel well. The need of a laxative Is a natural need, but with delicious Syrup of Figs you are not drugging yourself. Doing composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and Dramatics It can not injure. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Tigs and Elhlr of Senna," Refuse, with scorn, any of the so called Fig Syrup imitations. They are meant to deceive you. Look on tho label. The genuine, old reliable, bears the name, California Fig Syruj) Company. Hundreds Killed by the Quake Hearst Is Called by Committee It'NITKD l'HBSS LEAHKD WIHE. Washington, Nov. 22. William R. Hearts, the publisher, will be one of the first witnesses called before the Clapp senate committee when it re sumes next month its investigation of campaign contributions. It 'was learn ed here today. . Standard Oil political gifts and con How the Hearst publications obtaln- orl nllnired letters from the pin ate files nf John D. Archhold, addressed in Senator Penrose and former Con gressman Sibley, of rennsynaina will be another question, wiien Arm bold was a witness before the Clapp committee he demanded that Hearst testify, declaring some of his Arch hold's) letters had been stolen and some forged. taco.ua candy is IX FEATHERWEIGHT CLASS UNITED l'HBSS LEASED WIHE. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 22.-Discov-ery has been made by Mayor Seymour that a pound of candy weighs 13 k ounces in Tacoma. One of Tacoma - fne.tiirerB is under orders ouamiara oil political girts ana cou-1 luiBCTn... nce! at E.esslonal activities will be the line ' to Increase bis pou nd to 16 o..n s f Host's examination. He will be1 once, that Christmas J asked for unpublished letters between jbe given short weign ... Standard Oil officials and congress- ter dealers are to be arrest a lng short weigm. LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL. GLOSSY iiiia nr nrUT Ml HAUW0 bcrn HAIR COMING OUTl-IF DKI, BRITTLE, MIS OE TOUB SCALP ITCH. IS AND IS FULL OF DANDRUFF USE "DANDERUt. . . . Th effect Is amaz- Withln ten minutes after an applica- strand at a u"- fluffy -it ..nun nnir win - lion nf FlnnHon. .nil fnnnnt find a mg uu' "Inglo trace of dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will no' Uch, but what will please you most be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair, growing all over the scalp. A little Danderino will Immediately double the beaut of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and craggy, just moisten a cloth with Dande Hna art4 iaiofti llv draw U rsiTKii riiKss i.i:asi:ii vnii:.l Mexico City, Nov. 22.-That 1200 jiersons nnd possibly hundreds more, lost their lives In Tuesday's earth ciiiake are reported hero today In dis patches from the stricken Mexican dis tricts. Communication with many points Is cut off, but the towns of Aeamlmy nnd Tmnalpal appear to have suffered most. At Acanihay a church was fill ed with people attending mass when the tremor shook down the. walls, crushing every one within them. CLAIMS L.UYSON STARTED THE ROW t UNITED rilESS LEASED WIIIK.l Tn,j Wash.. Nov. 22. James Vndnr. Los Angeles and San Fran cIhco newspaper man, who beat up his frlmul "Shorty" Lawson with a steei bar yesterday, says that he was first MtJupd lu- Lawson, who struck him over the head with the same lnstru ,t He said both had been, drink ing, and that when he stuck his head not' nf tho door of his room and wild .boo" to his frigid In the hall, Law c,,n hit him with the steel club. He declares he wrested the bar from Law- n nn.l fo.lllllt tO SBVB IlllUSell. 1-1W- son whispered on his way to the hos pital that Mader had attempted to roh him. Mader is a solicitor. Lawson will recover. Direct Vote Ad'il'd. -,v.hwtnn. Nov. 22, - Senator Works, of California, will Introduce a resolution when congress reco. - - u .0,uln.ent of the consuuiu'-" providing for the e.ection of president and vice-president Dy "'"- tne people. . . The senator wil urge '-- '.-" the measure, In at'umon i - tDB .. . h n advantage iiess. that it ""'" . .. . A Mexican Scrap. Kl Paso, Texas, Nov. 22. t'nder or ders to retake tho bonier town, Va lonias, captured yesterday by the Mex ican rebel forces, 400 federal rein forcements are today being rushed from the Casus (Irunde district. United Stales troops patrollim; Hie border opposite rnfom.'is, have strict orders to prevent any rebels crossing tho line. Chinese Are Preparing for a Russian War I I'mti ii nirss I i:isi:n won: 1 Chicago, Nov. 22. The Clip ago Daily News prims the following dis pMch from Canton, China, hern today: "The lieutenant-general has desig nated l.ieiilenaul-lleneral Wing Wong commander of the Cantonese forces; going to Mongolia to hold the territory lor the republic, lied Cross societies j are preparing to follow the army. "lid us llglii and end mice and lor all these foreign Invasions, ' Is the war cry that has been raised In Can Ion. An antl-liusslan society opens headipuil'ters lieie tomorrow." Half Original Price We have canted over a ;;ood assortment of last season's TMio in,-! 'in i. .-U.ll J;..a . i! 1. ... ir . . ,i i c m c ,u- j:uill UIM:oiill!llR! Il.inun!!:' I!!.S 0K1SS 01 .wotls we olfer ineni for, e.uick disposal, at exactly half pi ice, These fun are in poifeet eondlilon, ranging In leuglh from the ordin ary neck scarf M 71 Incites. There are sotno flat collars and shawl collars, having ,me. two and time tall and head trimmings, originally Piiced at $!.2,-, $.',i;,, $ y,. $i 2,-.. te. $u,i:. and fir. now HM -IIVI I' uu si; I K. I in s. These fur bargains aie offeiod at a time when you can must appreciate them, Thev also make ,ooil Chaistmas rJfis, 56-in. Coatings Reduced to $1.50 Yard Our entire line of fancy heavy Mackinaw Diagonal, Mixed and Tlaid Clark 0oatin.es, bo inches wide, pi iced at S:.',:1!) S2.-U), SL'.Oi) and $2,90 now reduced to $1,50 a yaid, These aie all the latest weaves, Our 56-in. Whipcord Suitings In brown, jacen and blue mixed - what all the new suits are made of priced at $1 ,00 ami $1,7:), i educed to $1,25 a yaid, JUST RECEIVED 27-inch Biocadod Satin for evenine waists and diesses, colors lii'ht blue, lavemlei, maise and while, piiee, yaid $1.00 Eloping fiirl on Way Home With Her Dad !NITKII I'RS l.KASKO WIRB.J Seattl, Wash.. Nov. 22.-ltigo Cus tidio, I'orto Kican, who eloped from Fan Francisco with Taka .Miiraolia. , i-li, liere nnd is helng held pending ii i.,i f nfilli o nllieers from .San 'this larg , , i ii,.,, I Hon with tli InicklHK matches, is an and the girl Is now on the way hone Till' III 'l it III I h ru n k i s r.( him; Hearing, tearing, tire - spilling .,iiipies; long horns as Nil nf cavor t jolts as Old Nick himself. Whooping Indians and ohissy rope imports make up what is conceded to lie one oi I he hesl programs oor secured liy T. (i. Illlgh, manager of (he llligh lliealre. TI.e entire ieil',irlliiiuee of the "0 1 ; ;i m 1 1 " is gheii in motion picture f, nn at the llligh, and not one ileio Is p'ssing from the time when (lie great si.ow is imloailed unl.il the last hook ing bronco either dislodges lis rider I r , puis. The pictures are nil dem and give an accurate description of I, in king horses ami steers and, In fact eicry enleitalnlng feature produced by wilil west show. In coniiec- Jffi a OitltIK ABIT abundance; an mcomp-.--- .i i,,viir ance. the neauu soitness " . ,,u IndBh.mmercftrueh.rheJ tt. Get a 25-ccnt Don e drug with her father. F. Jluraoka, I h father, who arrived here last night, did not return to Ta- (cnia, as first reported, hut slaved here making a round of the lodging houses. t an early hour he located Custidlo, vho was taken Into custody and afler a sweating by the police disclosed the whereabout of tho girl. The girl was penitent and willing to reiiini home, so a taxieab was called and the pair readied the depot just in time to board the southbound Hhus la l.iinlled. Ciislldlo stated that h 1'dd the ;., ,,. (s,- ..i.llBly olllcliilrf ue a n-h ' ada to th-ow the girl's father oil tie-track. act presented by the owners of the show, the Miller llrothers. These able horse n pul through many preiiv and Interesting stunts horses of the i,ii-i...si Iniidlii'i'iice and training. 'I bis act Is a special feature of the pictures. Vaudeville ads are also on the pro gram between reels. in i iin t: mmi: hum mi n i. The OltKINK Irealmeiit tor the liink Habit can be used wilh absolute , 1 , -u 11, 1 ,'i i , It (bslrovs nil desire for whiskey, beer or oilier alcoholic iithn iilanls. Thousands have uu, , es. fullv used II nnd have been restored to Uvea of sobriety and us, fiilnei h. Con be given secretly. Costs only (1 ml u t lox. If yon fall to get. results hub (.liHINK atler a trial, your m will be I'dsnded. A k lor Ire.. I,M. I jl. Illng all about li;l(li:. .1. C. I'cirv. j Due trouble u!Mi lis- Ilv : h.-e ; ton . I bat l rel'o es to ..lay mi lb, 1V.IMS Tl III IC I.IMIS Ht TO SI TU I VIM W, , au'l -ee umt' , i , as oOo i s S'i ii , bv looking In a inlnor. Mikinv; Sl.iU'mcnlsJ If you baveul seen Die III, I ' I'olll'llS Mlalitlielll ('milage villi which all that the dm l( III leipilleil tl, ,b, l;l H 1 1 1 1 1 I V 10 drop the Hlalclliellt sbee( In, give the platen a whirl, and go ahead 1th bis work, L!', I i :',o per cent faster Hum any other mm of iiliiteinciit can lag., oil t ho loai Itct. I,i-l uu prov,. II III f ICO I t.TIS .UlMVi M WMIK CO. N II. (Ilerg, Salem Malinger I'oniiie'M lal I'luh Hulhlliig !.,! lln! (tiegoll l 1 i n 10' I Arrested Here in Connection With Scandal n 1 1 i.ii I 'a - Minneapolis. Nov. liovemorl NorrlB. of Montana, when addressing I lilt I'OIISerVMllo'l rois.'I'cSH here lo,:,y, urged a new I'lu'.ed Stales laud policy j for the NorMiwHl. !! Insisl-d that the departoient. nt the Intel ior should open all governmeiii. lands In tin .Northwest, and penult them 'o he set ! tied bv Immigrants f'"t" ",l"'1' B';,I"H IteMilN ere Hie Siiiue. Ii-snr.ii i iu.ss i rm: woo. I Vancouver, Wad, . Nov. 'J.' Ocorg' , loldge, accu.e 'I of buying blankets from a aoblier. was giv-'ii a mock trial j by fellow piinoncrn ',nd " t -leased. ' The "court . t" findings blenOcid to the Trillings t Inderal Commlf- I hIoikt ficanb.n, who rciM. rd,s,H-dj jtavniond K'nneking, IT years of age, . 1...,...,, flhlo. a,l a runaway nom , w,8 H-rest-d this morning by Depu-vx" Sheriff i:s''li 'M telephone advices ;,M,MS (.11 ( I ) 11110 1 ,m . d,.tertlve department of j HI I' I M K OIVOK' i: I ill It I e,cctin hy t,,e 8,"" ate. Dandertne iro.u rn,.r3elf to let counter and pro ; J " night-now-tl.aty0u u - Tt Xyou Purely can have ment-that a an y K.,(.f,,i hair and lots of it ' UCttuw, -uuvrine ana careiun - . through your hair, taking one amalljwlll just 117 , little Danderlne. 2: nresent method In that lt,Ju(!(! , idea's court, of roni.w.,. 11 le of a Pro.- n,!klnB bar b-n In the city aho.U twoj " :: ,; by the house or a WP(;ks, bavlnK ln eunm dentlal eb'etion oy the Sbeol.erd barber1 , a,- street. I'"1"-' , nnestioncd ho admitted being Impl - 1 TVt!T IIMIF.NT WAS LatPd ) the, rcnt scandal in i ori- I.UBlAI.y siTfESS. J ! M un8p,.aka.,le practices ' - I, .' i,cn tho cause of a large !ium-v,.r The entertainment and dance giver ' arls,s. and still others are to The .. . nf Foresters at!..,, v,.kln adrniited K-inR n S I- l t night was a sue-- an !ba, the practice was ca, I ft. JoM'ldi s , , ,,, ,.,.(. -tl v 1 . ,..,,. u,i a large number of cePS in evo 1 ' . vnj"-y , ' .. ro,isidera'ioli. nrd financially. 1 1 . yale-rs ;;-- aniv nllM.oOverflow,nK,or ue- - ' , b!t)I , The dance, which -as u (h! , cIok train ,f ,n, u-a well at- ., . arraigned. held later in tne. ..,'" " ' . sion 10 ever held by the order. 1 ' I ,' (HI I, V 1 !l '- 1 j r,ia I'osa. ' al , N'1'. ii I or fr-it time In this eounts hi t, ry two , fullbl-K-led Indians re orte,: to t1 ,liv.r court. Mrs. ;,h Mana.-, ,lai.m cruelty. 'T,-h'" r.M husband: .I,,,., "I!!g k.iia li'i'i' granted. sjvks :v vol nioi'j in.v iisj xiw ii o wb ... ...,n,l In bla OWT. en man can n(" j without ctlr-g a Bhatlow. 1 mim rc.- Ih Ang-'b is f'tl , N'.v 22 ,.,... ha; ;! ' ;.,cr'i,ng to tansies. 1 ,,) a surplus of 2.,',,, '''' '..Ibdals have KK'I light! bureau. Han Kraie'l.-e s flg ,,bo0 ii.oru n.eft than d. he GLOBE THEATRE PROGKAM FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I'OET AND PEASANT ;: m lot-it I'll FISHERMAN'S LUCK. ) NS l N V THE I IEAVENLY VOICE 1.1 t.i n : Tlu: STRANGE STORY of ELSIE MASON Featuring Alice Joyce h I KM, MRS. VIOIV VERCLER I IOLMAN The PoiuIar Violinist, all Thin Week HEAR THE GREAT PIPE ORGAN Coining: "Mills of the God" November 2G-U7.2B Three Reels Von; . l'y GLOBE THEATRE, HUBBARD BUILDING