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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1912)
Joy AND SICKNESS DON'T CHUFtl IN REACH IF ALL TODEIIAPl Y KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY r. PEERf. IT HAS BROUGHT1 JOY TO Millions Prlc 50c and $1.00 PVHT CAriTAL JOntVU. SALtn. Johnson Stirs up the Elite HI YS ni:siii:n: v ...,u AlljKSmv. AM, the V MODS U.III.K (IK HYSTKKJi, MsdoS,1reoftlHM,ll,Th,lSefll,K)lm, tlu, "Millionaire So,,!,,,,,,,," at i..iku t.eneva, a Chloa QBtcoy, n-rspiT. rfyM o,t 1912 Famow "Pint of CouSh Syrup" Receipt Gu.rnnt.,.,1. r..i.. , . ore l'i even, the vlllipo JIl'STISGTON 1'OSTOFFIfE LEFT WITHOUT STAMPS DKITED PRESS IJDASID WIBI. Huntington, Or., Doc. 23. Search la being made throughout the hills today for a yeggman who broke Jail here af ter having been arrested for rifling the IK'stofflce. The police state that after the robbery the men quarreled about a division of the spoils, and one of llipni surreptitiously Informed the au thorities. The other was thoreuion Rrrostod, but a few hours later, pre sumably with aid from the outside, broko down the door fastenings of his cell and escaped. The names of the men are being withheld. It Is statxxl they flrst went to th local ticket ofllco and asked for tickets to Salt Lako, ofTerlng several dollars worth of stamps In payment This was refused, and it Is then presumed they broko Into the postoffice. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early We still have a fair stock of Victor, Edison and Colum bia talking machines and small instruments to bIiow you; also Singer Sewing Machines CHAS. E. ANDERSON 247 N. Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON roaiaBBBBBBiminnBBi See California this Winter ITS ATTUACTIYE SEASIDE HESOJRTS FAMOUS HOTELS, MA ON I. FICENT SCENERY, DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE, OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS, WITH MILES OF DRIVES THROUGH ORANGE GROYES AND ALONG OCEAN BOULEVARDS THE inform (OGDENftSHASTAl RQUTE5 HAS IN EFFECT ROUND TRIP FARES $55.00 PORTLAND TO LOS ANGELES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1313. lf.1l.V0 Eugene to Los Angeles 50.20 HoM'biinr to Log Angeles 41.30 Grunts Pass to Los Angelrs 42.60 Medford to Los Angeles 41.85 Ashland to Los Angeles Same Faros applies to Colton, Pasadena Riverside and San Hernardlno. With corresponding Low Fans from Intermediate Points and stop-overs going or re turning and long return limit. Descriptive and Interesting literature on various attraction of the Golden State may be obtained from any Southern Pacific Agent, or by writing J John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR PRACTICAL HOLIDAY GIFTS For her or him and good every day In the year at FRY'S DRUG STORE Cuolce Terfunies, most exquisite odors. SAFETY RAZORS. MANICURE GOODS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HA II! I.HI SIII S SHAVING AND TOILET SETS PRANA CARBONIC SYPHONS THERMOS B0TTI.ES All kinds of Sundry and Toilet Articles in endless varle ty Come and see. Our prices will appeal to ou. Don't forget your 5 per cent rebate checks on a., your cash purchases. FRY'S DRUG STORE 2S0 X. COMMERCIAL STREET 'a-:o nllUm..,!,.., omence uirl.-i. t,y Jack .iulll1til,n. 'hiii pugilist, na4 created a fur uiu settlement, ami of Lake Geneva. The fact that Johnson had succc, i cd In making (i,e purchase In s,,lte of a prohlhliory nrgreement among tho owners of property, ami would occu py the home with his wi-m. wir.. caused the residents to lay plans for' ousting n.. i.n ..nt... i , . . " "'v I'unini n no came there. Aa Iron-clad agreement entered In to by most of the property owners about tlio shores of Lake Geneva that no property should be sold unless the purchaser would b.t weloonu-d by a majority of the other owners proved of no avail, for Johnson searched about the lako until he found an owner not a party to the agreement, and hastily closed an option. The land Johnson has purchased, or at least closed an option upon, was owned by Jmlson 0. Sherman, one of the pioneer members of tho colony. When tho agreement was circulated among tho owners of real estate upon tho Lake Sherman refused to sign. Shermans estate Is between the slim mer homo of Mrs. Otto Young and that of Julian ltumsey, Some others who have property near are II. J. Evans, of tho NiitiojHil Hlsoult company; J. J. ; Mitchell, president of the Illinois ; Trust & Saving hank; Samuel Aller ton, S. II. Chapln, ,). II. Moore and ICdward Ilosloy. "He will find out that he can't speed about this part of the country with muffler cut out," said Attorney Chas. Trench, of Lake Geneva, today, speak ing for the resentful hosclmldcrs there "Wo may Import a few of tho plans residents of Georgia and Alabama em ploy and put them In practice right here, if Johnson won't leave peace ably." Johnson Plays Pinochle. Johnson, Ignorant of or Ignoring tho stir he has caused In the aristo cratic circles about the lake, was more Interested In "melding" a hundred aceB In a pinochle gatno In his borne today than in discussing his purchase. In speaking of his purchase he mixed aces and acres, tract and trumps, kino and kings. "Yes, I bought that Sherman place up there as a Christmas present for Lucille,' said Johnson, as he calmly took a "hundred aces" from his hand and melded them. "My wife and I will move up there within a few days, Just as soon as I have signed final papers In the deal. It doesn't make any difference what I paid for the land, but the option cist me $.1.1,000. This long conversation came with the black pugilist while his partner was dealing a new hand in another pinochle contest. After the game was renewed there was silence for a few nioments broken only by the strains of !".Ty llosarle," which Lurlle Cameron ! Johnson had started on the grapho ' phone In the next room, j "Sixty queens," shouted Jack as he declared them." "I dont really ox Ipect any trouhlo up there, because If !l buy the property outright, and start Iniy farm, I won't have anything to do 'with my neighbors, and I guess they ' will leave me alone as well." . . I The house which Johnson seeks Is inext to the last house Inside the limits lot Lake Geneva. It Is an old-fashioned, itu-n.sinrv farm house, with about two acres of ground. Residents (if I-iike Geneva assert 'that Sherman has threatened to sell to '.lack Johnson several times wlu-n pros pectlve purchasers refused to pay the price he asked f ir the property. Another version which developed to night that a syndicate of nine wealthy negroes is the red purchaser of the Lake Geneva tract and Intends to es tablish there a club house. Johnson la one of the syndicate. This development gives the millionaire colony fresh alarm. aB It means un establishment for boxing dancing, cards and other diversions dear to the in-gro heart In their heretofore exclusive neighbor hood. Killed HI- rather. warm water ami stir 'for J lit 21., ounce if i,,,-. cents worth) in a pj', iv, "h uu me Migar Svrun you a family supply 'of the Tak, T.,. Ul"r spoils, three hour. ' 4 l'U1'-v o r 1 he effectiveness of tli uic J II lit ef tw !M!r" I'iiicx "' mill .ill it I 'os yiws est. c.'Ul'Ii Milage Is Paid the Children l nrptising. It seems to t U b ,i i''- stnntlv. ami will ,,...n' 'lKM.""ll u- i. i r ' 111 ll,sL It tines jnd hn, a pleasing (as . ' ' for bronchial trouble, tl'kiu IV ns and asthma, a ,, 1 H X .klt '..sVri obstinate cough In ' ai U',r the e : , i ' U,a;1- iH lava t -wyr w,,oopiW--,;ia:r ; ttlili 1.' r niakiti,. cough r,.,,,, v Mtl l'mex and Sugar Sunn ,'r tlion.amls of liomes In VM VmU't Stated "'id nnada. The rh, ,,;H Cn M. I,, hough never sncces-fiillv. If vou l "f "lV T,,""i,", ''"i. w nn n4 I v c"'Vtilratc,l com. yjy " f"",,l,po1 n,"l 11 tlie natural nenlmir tune elements. Other prop r" tJornwill network in this r.vi,J, ' A guaranty of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refumlej, PH.with' SI ' f'tit for you. if not, nj ((J Tho l'mex Co.. Ft Wayw, lad. to kid THE ROUND-UP Polk county Is puzzled to account for the fact that the school census shows 88 less children of school than in 1911. ige Mr. and Mrs. John Watchman rle- braed their golden wedding at their home three miles east of Hubbard a short time ago. Judge Kakln has decided Hint K. ,. Shaw Is not chief of police In Oregon i uy. I lie matter bus bien in dispute since the beginning of the year and Shaw has held down the job, but ean not draw the salary. Frank Seymour ami Mike Spanos. who murdered the Greek. George IVdaskalous, at Mislford Were Satur day sentenced to be hanged Kelu uary 11. The second Oregon irritation con gress will be held lu Portland Janu ary 9-11. liurns which bad a case or two of smallpox, reports that the disease Is entirely stamped out. Apparently ull the Greeks In Ore gon have been ordered lmne, to lake part lu the war, for they are leaving in droves every day. The Linn county court has offered a reward of $ 1 00 for tho arrest of Paul Askermnn, who is charged with an as sault wllh Intent to kill, In shooting M. K. Nlcowood, December 8. Vho directors of school oistrlct .,. In caste, a Klickitat county, have i lvisl the probleu, of g.vttmr chlbl, "tend scIi.k.1 l.v nt:.. 1 uiii.i;e i,i the paren s for ea, h child that at-i'-mls. l ..,ny f ,,e large. thv settled distil, u ,h n,,w tl,r,.(ry 1'iitig o,ened in t'e loliimhla rlv.'r hain a c.in,eaiicv is maintained bv Ibe district for the tr.uis,-:.n, ', Pupils to and from the school "o so vehicles have Kvn dubbed wagons." Tho dire, tors of s, hool district No, ''- found this plan liupiactlcal. owing' " naiuro or tile district and si a schodulo was arranged by which i the parent of the children are allow-1 cd milage for each child. Nothing Is ! allowed for the first two miles; hut rr 1 Hie third mllo la cents a child Is al-j lowed; for the fourth, mllo, 10 cents' J child; for the llfth mil.- and each j additional mile, f. cent a child. I A record Is kept by tho teacher and warrants are lsrni.il wich month and chargixl to a traiisiu.rtatlon accoum. The plan has lusn In oieriitlon for two months and the expense to the district has biM'ii less than on.'-haK the amount that would have been re 'lulred to maintain a wagon and dri ver. The attendance 1ms Imsui much larger than ever before. In a letter to County Auditor dun ning, James It. Shepherd, f t, school dlrwlors. says: "We don't care hew the children come, by x.ny, ve hicle or shoo leather. We. want them to come to school and come they do." Ill a. billion to the saving effected for the district, tho danger of a careless driver running off a grade with a wagon load of children and pos.ihle ihiiiiugo i. ults In coiiseiiuenc" against the district. Is avoided. The dn oetoi s of school district No 2 nr.. Mr. Shep herd, U. I). While and W. t I'oiinls YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH YOUR FIRST THOUGHT We Wish You All A Merry Christmas Sincerely Yours U. G. Shipley Co. USK AI I.KVS POOT-KtSK. Tho antiseptic powder to he shaken Into the hIioom. If y,u wunt rest anil comfort for tlr.nl, aching, swollen, sweating feet iiho Allen's Knot-Kane. It relieves corns and bunions of all pain ami provenln blisters, hoik and .allium spots. JuM th t Ii I n k fur dancing parties, pal. nl loi.lhcr hIioos. an. I for brenlilng In new hIi.ns. It Is the greatest coinfoit .llsn.very of lin age. Try It today. Sold everywhere, els. Um't accept any subftltute. Kor fr.s. trial package, address Allen S Olmsted, Is Itoy N. V If you have children, naturally your Hint thoughts are for their health. You certainly want them to develop strong healthy constitutions. Tho most careful attention must bo given when children bIiow the first symptoms of tho many common ail ments. Perhaps they arc weakly ami thin, or grow tio fast, thus sacrific ing strength. Theso and other ap parently minor ailments may ho the forerunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge which Is essentially a children's tonic. First of all, It will piotierly euro for tho child's stom- Jobn West, who lost one of his . gsach. It will also Improvw tint appe- In the C. A. Smith Lumber Co. mills itlte, and will add strength to tho at Coqiillle, has brought suit for $1.1,- .other organs of tho body. In cases 000 damages. of thin or Impure bliss!, It Increases the number of red corpuscles enab- Tho Portland Rusarians will startling (lie curl. -hod blood to keep the next Saturday on a visit to various t holy liealtliy aim strong. California cities. They will be given Ainone the most common ailments a royal welcome. jthat children develop Is that of n Mb ordered stomach, leading U an Tim Oregon Historical ,Sdey held ; Impaired digestion. In many caws Its annual meeting nt Portland Satur Ibis trouble Is duo to parasltea lu dny. The old ollb ly re-elected. s were unanimous ,llio Intestinal tract. To correct such La Grande rep..r,s a snow fall of '! Inches Saturday. Reports from otle-r points Indicate tin. snow storm was pretty general throughout eastern Oregon and Idaho. I trouble, Jayne's Tolile Vei mltugij Is unsurpassed. Kor more than SO years millions of i I children ham been rslord to health I through the m of this tunic In-! slid upon Jayne's; a.'.ept no ollei jSold by druggl:.ls .verywliern, In I 1 ll. Jayno ttr. .Son, l'blbi(bd.lila, I'.i. I Because She Burned the Scriptures H'StlM. I'llCSS IKAHtlt WIIIK Santa Monica, Oil , Hec. M lle llevlng that shn Is maiked for "divine relrlbullou," and that till.) has receiv ed u warning, Mm, Marvin Hurley Ih pioKtrulol tmlav by eveuti subsequent to ber aeelil. TI,'.! I i:'nli,g of tin) Holy Scriptures lu Imr kitchen stove. After ciiiinlng the Iioiis of an aged man who ill. si several days ago, Mrs Hurley carried to her homo among oilier boolis sevellll paper bound dip- lc-, of the Old Testament. Today, w lill.i I reparlng breakfast, she threw Into Hie lllebox of ll.T St. .v.. two of these Issiks. Hh.i ills. over. si too laM that lliey vvere copies of the Holy Word. Oil Ho- tup of the Move W.-l" three pieces of blownlllg toai't Wle-tl these el.. Irlnov.d ea. ll bole In per'eel line and pr.-porh.ui a ill .t'net . i. ... Mi . Ilui ley became I.) uteri, al S. oi .'H of pel sons examined the fa t. t.shiv and noun was able to of fer no evolaiiMil.in Tie- hie.il was Tar i. rn.o. I fni'ii lie- '! 0ov of Hie - li'Ve llll l W.I . II"! t' ll. ! ..d ipu llll' l!;" ton ling op. ratl'in. wiut tiik i.niiim mi: A It K wu With one steamer towing logi to Newberg and another towing to Su llen, the Chill ies K. Simuldlng b-cglng Co Is taking advantage of the high .water season. Ties..- boats hum ,mlv recently been put to work The s'ca r City of I 'lig Is tow In In Newberg and the (Jrey .j,ulrt Hiilem, '""i from III o.ilh of the l.u.kla- inule river The Salem and Newberg mlllii are now being supplied entirely ,y water, the camps nf the company hiivlmr b. -n el .sed on n. count of Hm unravoial-ln eai ber and Ho- lu.ll.l.iw , am ;, 11 en have I n mail.. Idle temporal t y as a result of lb,- iamis . I, wing. If the weather Is finuuMe lb,, entiips w III be reopened ll Ilalelv after the Ik .1 l.lii y h The Mills City I iber Co , has re cently opetn-d n new cllll.p of llliollt Ml loeli near Hlnck Hoi k The Ilia, k Rock esinbllHhuienl of tin. coiiip.uiy Is being rebuilt. When all this u.uk In omi-pleli-d the c.iuipnnv will liuve at Mills City one of the best plants In His nnflrit limber legion of Hie Northwest. H. S. Me Piiniut .;,;. I-'I rth l iberty (...) Off tilth a tear. I .si p mr in. l'i I I I NITIO I'lll'.ss IJ' Ci mil. nif 1 I no A.IL'e eS. I ill . ' " ' -" Ric'kert. r.gc,l It. who shot ami killed imnlel Rlrkert. was m " "ii without abll, looav. Chesbro. Mrs- o-.i her oiiie. his father, a murder chatg. t,v Police Judge ..,v,..r tM.e Sot S a..-OJi panled the boy to court SHOE IIFPUItlx; SIKH'. J. C. Uy. who bad charge of V I.oot Shop Bhoe repairing 'lei.arl n,ent for the Inst seven yrs. is now ... ,, of the new and most corn p,e shoe repairing shop In Salem 1 . tr.t, Jacob Jacob CHRISTMAS TIME AGAIN And with It the pleasure that comes with having a Hole money tu spend for gif's perhaps J on failed to make, provision this veir for the holidavs Why t"i start a I': i iiillt. i llnli U). , 1 1. s 'i i ii I hi. ss 1 t .sl I. w iv.r j a !.... 2:;. Mm-. I;... h, li , ..; ., and killed Mi . i lirlilru.au, an I iM-rbaii. m lb'- l..ii't'H uparnii. n" V.-ral lOol.ll.S til''!, b.'.l'l e "he be lb v i -I M' s l'i eli ii on li.ol si.il- n I!!.-, h's love, mi, .o jii!'"! le I- l"ds. , f i. ,1 ,,11-e 1,1 ll, inlet Til'- I'l.ll l-e (Mil II, 0. IIIOI 11 !'. A"iC I.e. . I ' I'l' - h. mine Mf.e. I'.I.,. h d.Mi!.. the "-.-vv ri u-n la w " ; .,n I'tam b. 'i. r.. tune. I hei" fn.i , t , r t.t:. . -' J"' 1 1 'ill. I l.e .L I I '.'llll v Jllil, V. b' I m -e r Hue l i .f )'-.n ! -i--1 o.tiiHi,.i ...il.sl I.' i day oil a-ilt v. Mil Ih I .i ii y... 1:1. V v- f. e I'', v. I'.,, ,. t! i ,;i I., th. , I. 'nn' '! :l,i k 'h .Is t ii.r It ,,l r hi-. . k Ilia, k 1 t 'on i'l i j II l'i a I. I ,.s I -lit I II... ..- i v- in. I ( acr.-s, mvirly all la Inuring, mostly l-i un. -a. New iiusli-rii .1 r'suu Iioiim, rood barn, w.swl-.h.-d and chl. k.-n buns.-, ii.lj..lnlng Cbuter station, te, tat i. on ( ireguii Lie. trie IVicc, $320O 11 ions two inlb-H fi.itti Habin, l,..-1. .till .-, ,', iii t . s lOival Ann I'lnurlm 'i a. r-M Spit'., t.l.erg iippbsi, ;1 v.-srs old I a t" 1. 1. il.-!'; I.iti'l met U ii. ies slump I Hid, e.o.lly el' .if.'d .'iI'ishii biiinn., I, ii n anil .'I . Ii'' k' n li.i'i'i. s l inn pi lug of water Price. $3750 i at I.I.-.-,.1 V f- llil. rel-1" :t . i.i' h llli II, I . i', fare -b y, I.I I". ll, III. .ber On a-, -ii lain, 'i i- i ' i In mil ,, .ll- it, I--if ..tel ,,f I.1 .lion. . n-l 't'l.t: the II,' I,' S:art '!.- tha' an., 'in' wi'ii 'I as g. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM OREGON At The Last Minute Give Pictures PORTER I ,;, i 'i' I: I hi l:l I I at I I ("' ' ' ' ' ' ..r at .,' .- J 1 ,A a., -I . i.'I I .-I 1 ' ' , i ly -I' .i'l ' It 'I It' ' fiS 10 I HO U'O Ml PHI I'l It ' l - - ( l.o ' - I ,f . .-i . t "''-' ' i 1 -' J , . i ' ' " ' ...' 1 . t. b' A Snap at $0000 '.I SM.t :i I I :, I 1- t. i,l -i tfi 1 1 m.p NEW STORE NEW GOODS NEW PRICES tni;i:i i i i.ltnl I hV. , , i" - M , 23 Nortli Lomuie... Lamport, 1 i Pi successor to 'Saddle and Harness Co. mmammmeaamiBaem