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DAILY CAPITAL JO0H5AL, BAIEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 191 J. Take FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tonic In Action Quick In Results Get rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cost you a high pries in endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves of KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles thatfollowDISEASEDKIDNEYS rnd URINARY IRREGULARITIES. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of KIDNEY and BLADDERTROUB I E not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. In a yellow package. PR. STONE'S HItt'd NTOHF,. 1 1 C A. AT Big Aggregation of Local Talent and a Program That You Will be a Long Time Forgetting. What was pronounced aa one of the very best shows that has been given at the state hospital for years was that given by the Y. M. C, A, minstrels last night. For three hours the hospital people were entertained, and the high est appreciation of the work of the merrymakers was shown. One of the asylum medical staff, In speaking of tho performance today, placed special stress In his pralso of the work of Dr. Kploy and the black face comedians. Tho jokes are said to be remarkably clover, and the work of Dr. Epley, as an Interlocutor, Inimit able. The song hits of the evening woro new and cleverly executed. The troupe numbers among Its singers the best talent In the city. Tho nembors wore encored time and again by the audi ence, and the troupe was Invited to give another show. This will probably not he dono this year, but If another show Is gotten up next year the hos pital people will probably be accom modated. All In all, tho troupe made a decided hit. See the big aggregation at the Grand opera houso tonight. Campbell Was Ttni,liy. El Paso, Texas, March 11. llecause he was reprimanded by Captain Ham ilton Howie, of the Thirteenth Infantry Private Cnrl Campbell shot the cap tain through the Bhoulder nnd then committed sulcldo. Rostein & Greenbaum Continuous Arrival of NEW DRY GOODS MCE CORSET COVERS 25 Cents NEW DO-INCH d'RTAIN MA I) It AS. 12 l-2c. Yd. NEW BIMNC1I PERCALES 10c. a Yd. i 44. MCE EMIIIIOIDEUY MILLINERY lllg display of ready to wear hats. The newest In headgear, nice qual ity mid trimmed right. Small prices. Artificial flowers, great assortment, everything desirable Little prices. I I.nw fnlnn.sr Fnnv5 Dailv Marrli 15th to April 15th, to All Points on Oregon Electric Railway from Chicago ... IVoi'lii .... Nl. IsiiiU . Mllnntikce. . f mhim V I iiiciRH I y wuiwn lr l ittle Hock . MemplilH New Orleans From other eastern points In Tell your friends In tho Kurt, Went on low fares. Direct train Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Oregon Electric Railways. You run deposit funds wllh people in the lOast, Details will be W. D, SKINNF.lt, C. Trafflo Manager, Portland, Ore. Flood Damages Orchards. Pendleton, Ore., March 12. The breaking of the feed canal, a short distance east of Hormlston Monday damaged property in that vicinity to the extent of many thousands of dol lars. Ab soon as posslblo after the break was discovered tho water was turned of fat Echo, but not before several orchards were completely ruined,, (ho water In places being 12 to 15 feet deep. liadger holes aro suld to have caused tho break. More than a week will be required to repair tho canal by government employes. Will Shut (hit Agents. While the Oregon stato text-book commission Ik in session at the state house In Juno all agents of text-book firms in ut keep away. No audience will be given thee representatives of firms during the session of the com mission. A ruling will be made that each member of tho commission may decide for himself or herself the number of interviews and the length of confer ences with agents during hours out side the meeting of the session. There are many books to bo selected at the June meeting. Gave Peary a Medal. I UNITED PEEBS. LEASED WIRE. Portland, Mo., March 12. To ro celve a medal from tho Royal Italian Geographical Saclety, Admiral Robert R. Teary, who discovered the north polo, will sail Saturday from New York for Rome. Mrs. Peary, Miss Ma- ) rle Peary, Robert K. Peary, Jr., and Secretary Herbert L. llrldgman, of tho Peary! Artlo Club, will accompany the explorer abroad. They (an Handle It. (riNITni) I'llltHH LEASED Willi!. Los Angeles, Cal., March 12. Con tent with tho results of an experiment to determine whether his heirs wore able successfully to handle largo sums of money, John It. Vogel, retired cap italist, has today distributed $800,000 among his wife, daughter and two BOI1S. A year ago Vogel distributed proper ty valued at $000,000 among the quar tet, who proved their ability byi In creasing tho original stago to $1,000, 000. Visits Hext Indies. united ntusn ijmsed writ. Fort do France, Martinique, March 12 Following out his Itinerary for his West Indlles visit, Prince Albert, son of King George of England Is here today. Ho is travollng on tho training ship Cumberland. NICE C0MIHNAT10N UNDER. WEAR 50 Cents SEW APRON GINGHAMS 6c. a Yd. LA IHES' SIMMER IN10N sins 50c. and 38c. FI.01M IMI Mr. A Y A It ft. ..$:Kim ,..'i;.nii ..:i;.oo , . ui.;o Minneapolis Duliilh .... IAIIIWIS I'll)' Omaha SI. Jiwepli , Lincoln .ftio.oo . .'10.1)0 WO.OO .fio.iin . gio.00 .W0.IH) ,I'J..M) tM'.'..V K0; proportion. of this opportunity of moving service via Hiirllngton Route, and Hpokune, Portland & Scuttle, mo and tickets will lie furnished furnished on request, H. At.lllN, Clcncral Agent, Salem, Oro. HAPPY, LAUGHING CHILD IN JUST A FEW HOURS IF CROSS, IHRIT.UI1.E, FEVERISH, TO.NGCE COATED AM) SICK, GIVE DEMCIOI S "SYRl'P OF FIGS." Your child Isn't naturally cross, Ir ritable and peevish, Mother!, Examine tho tongue; If coated, it means tho llt tlo one's stomach Is disordered, liver Inactive ami Its thirty feet of bowels clogged with foul, decaying waste. Every mother realizes after giving doliclous "Syrup of Figs" that this is the Ideal laxative and physic for chil dren. Nothing else regulates the little one's tender stomach, liver and bowels so effectually, besides they dearly love It delightful fig taste. For constipated bowelB, sluggish liv er, biliousness, or sour, disordered stomach feverlshness, diarrhoea, bad breath or to break a cold, give one-half to a teaspoonful of "Syrup of Slgs" and In a few hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and constipated matter will gently move on and out of the system without grip ing or nausea, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug glng your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro matlcs it cannot be harmful. Full direction for children of all ages and for grownups plainly printed on tile package. Ask your druggist for the full name, 'Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This Is tho delicious ta.i'lng, gen uine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. GRANDSON OF THE GREAT NAPOLEON I.08 Angelas, March 12 On March 9 the Crittenden Memorial society In San Francisco announced that It had positive proof that a son of Napoleon llonaparte had lived In Sun Francisco. The son was a Jeweler. That son's son announced toda his existence. Ho Is a "lumber buck," working In a lumber yard In San Pe dro street, I.OS Angeles. His name is William Gordon, and be said that his father, John Gordon, was dead. This information constitutes the answer to tho uncertainty of the? Crittenden so ciety, which did not known what had become of the Imperial exile's son. William Gordon Is now 65 years old. Iln said his father hud not been born on the Island of 9.. Helena, as was be. Moved, but at tho home of his mother, near Edinburgh, Scotland November 11, 1818. lie died in San Francisco lu 1885, but William does not remember In what cemetery his body was In terred. John Gordon's mother was a Scotch woman, who was matron of the hospi tal at St. Helena when Napoleon arriv ed on t.ho Hellerophon, and he received his mother's family name. In 1845, Gordon said, hlB father married Ame lia Jones, a Welsh woman, In London, England, and with her settled in New Uuidon, Conn., where William was bom In 1847. "It Is a far cry from St. Helena to San Pedro street; from emperor to lumber buck " said William today, "but having royal blood has never excited mo." Gordon has lived In Urn Angeles 25 years. killed Ills Father. 1INITKI1 I'llEHB LEASER WIRE-1 Chicago, March 11. To prevent his father, Charles Schrolber, from com muting wholesale murder wllh a butcher knife, Peter Kchrelber, aged 10, shot bis parent in the Schrolber home, and the latetr Is dead here to day. Tho boy declared his father was breaking down tho pantry door to at tack his daughter, Holmo, who had hidden herself, when ho seized a shot gun and fired. Send Vets Hack East. UNITED rniSB LEASED WIE1.J Olyinpla, Wash., March II. Veter ans of tho Clvlvl War In this Btato will all get a chance to visit Gettysburg next July on tho fiftieth anniversary of tho battle. An appropriation of $15,000 for thlB purpose wns passed by tho house, and will be approved by tho senate. Hut Mho Selected Them! DNiTTti ritrms ikakkii wihe.1 Washington, March 1 1. President Wilson today sent the following nom inations to the senate; To be regis trar of the land office at Great Falls, Mont., Robert Sntherlln; to be receiv er of public! moneys at Great Falls, Moil., Thomas Cot-bully. Still After Hoodlums. t'NITED l'RKIIS I-EASCD WIRE.l Washington, March 11. Members of the Jones Biih-oontmlltoe Investigat ing the alleged failure of Washing ton's police to protect women march ers In the suffragette parade here March 3 today ifre determined to find the patrolman whom Miss Putiicln Strei't n'lo'Tcd refused to Interfere whop n hoodlum spat tobacco Juice In the f i-'cs of eblerl;l women mnrchers. Ho will be severely dealt with if his Identity Is disclosed.' Miss Street's tertlmony aroused much Indignation among committee members. WANT WASHINGTON HOODLUMS PUNISHED UNITED PRESS LEASED WISE. San Francisco, March 12. Calling for the fullest investigation of the outrages perpetrated on women who marched in the Washington suffrage parade March 2, a telegram was Bent from here to the senate investigating committee which Is probing the charges against the Washington po lice, signed bji a Joint committee of local suffrage organizations. Among the signers were Mrs. Aus tin Sperry, president of the Susan B. Anthony club; Miss Mary Falrbrot It er, president of the California F.qual Suffrage League, and many other prominent San Francisco suffrage leaders. riillpplnes .Must Wait. DNITCD FIIBB8 LEASED WIRE.) Washington, March 11. Following a oonference with President Wilson, Sec retary of War Garrison said today that he did not believe there was any chance that Independence of the Phil ippines would be considered1 at the extra session of congress. He denied that he and Wilson had considered any appointments, saying they considered only broadly the questions facing the administration. BRONNEIt PLEADS Gl'ILTY TO VICE CHARGES UNITED PRESS LEASED WIBO Portland, Ore., March 11. lironner today pleaded, guilty In Judge Kavan ough's court to charges preferred against him in v connection with the recent vice scandals. Ho was sen tenced to from one to five years In the penitentiary, Bronner was part own er of two restaurants In Portland, nnd reputed to bo a man of means, lironner Is the fifth member of the vice cllqiiqo to either plead guilty or be convicted. Jewelry Identified. t'NITED rilKSS I.EASl'D WIRE. I San Francisco, March 12. Identifi cation of a portion of the $50,000 worth of Jewelry recovered by the po lice from a room at thte St. Francis hotel occupied by Owen D. Conn, San Francisco's "$100,000 burglar," as that stolen from her home January 28 was made hero today by Mrs. Anna Partridge, of Pasadena, wife of a wealthy orange grower. AS WELL AS COMPLEXION TO IMPROVE EXPRESSION (From Beauty's Mirror.) No face Is really beautiful that lacks expression, Do you realize that con tinual use of powders and creams tends to spoil plancy of skin and elas tlcfy of expression? Why not quit cosmetics and use something better, which won't clog the pores or make the skin either dry or pasty? Ordinary mercollzed wax acts quite differently from any cosmetic, t wonderfully lm. proves uny comploxlon, giving It life and expression. Ily gradually, harm lessly peeling off the thin veil of outer surface skin, It brings to view a pure, soft, spotless complexion, delicately beautiful and youthful. Every drug gist has this wax; it is seldom more than one ounce is needed. It is spread nightly like cold cream and washed off mornings. In a week or two the transformaflon Is complete. Wrinkles do not of course enhance tho expression. Neither do tho pasty things many use to eradicate them. A treatment free from all objection Is made by dissolving one ounce powder ed saxollto In one-half pint witch haz el; use as a wash lotion. This soon roniovoB oven tho most obstinate wrinkles. LIVED IS lim its WITH lll'LLET IN HEART united tkess leased wire Palo Alto, Cal., March 11. After lin gering for 48 hours with a bullet In her heart, Mrs. Mary Regis finally passed away. She was shot In a quar rel with Antonl Arinos. All patent medicines or medicine ad rertlsed lu this paper Is fur sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store alio II ElVt DROPS For the cure of IIcutcs uullcilng the horse. A liquid medicine, given on the feed, which the moat fastidious horse will not refuse to eat. From one to six bottles given as directed will cnr tho moat ptnhbnm fiwe. Price, tl.uO per bottle or all hot ties tor $5 00. Gold Medal, London, 1911 LorfUl UU HCH-CIUDB 77 in World, Dave Yon Tasted the most delicioui tea in the world f Then don't delav trvtnir it. It's RiJgways. For nearly a century It has enjoyed the largest sale of any lugn-graue tea on earth. In St.loJ All Tight Ftp. AU Illgrt-Cluaa Grocer Order Trial Package TO-DAY I EXTENDS ITS LINES Runs 100-I'nlr Cubic Over Into Polk County Where Business Is In creasing Rapidly. Looking to the early development of West Salem on an extensive scale with the completion of the railroad projects affecting that district, the Pa clflc Telephone & Telegraph Co., has extended new cables across the river and Is preparing to aceonunodate all the residents who may make their homes on the west Bide for years to come. This extension of lines Ib only a part of a big program of local devel opment of the lines. From the office of the telephone company on Liberty street a 100-palr cable has been extended across the river Into West Salem, taking the pres ent cable on tho bridge and running up the Independence road to King wood. Wonderful Opportunity Offered. Speaking of this extension yesterday W. H. Dancy, local manager of tho company, said: "The Klngwood section offers a wonderful opportunity for the estab lishment of the most beautiful resi dence section In the west. This devel opment Is sure to come before long, and It Is for this that we are prepar ing In bot'ering our service across the river. With the electrification of the railroad on that side there will be a big rural section that will ho lighted by electricity, and the scenic elevation and fertile condition of the soil means that hundreds of people are going to bo drawn there for home building. Tho telephone company will be ready for them when they come." Improvements Are Underground. The company is also making large Improvements by the addition of new underground cable on this side of the river. This method of Improving the service not ony makes a more effi cient phone sySein, but with the re moval of poles In the streets lends to the beautlflcatlon of the city. From now on most of tlie new cables will be undorground. From the office on Liberty street a 600-pair cable has been run under ground to a manhole at Srate and Lib erty streets. Another 600-pair cable has been extended to Chemeketa and Liberty and up Chemeketa to Four teenth. The cable on Chemeketa street re moves the overhead cables and clears that Btreet of polos. Further, It gives additional facilities on Stato streot and In tho main business section of tho city. Tho work Is preliminary to moro extensive developments, nnd will be completed about May 15. Many Rural Lines, The telephone company Is not con fining the additions to lis facilities to the city lines. Manager Dancy reports a romarkablo Increase In the number of farmer lines In use. He attributes this to the dividing up of tho larger farms Into smaller tracts for the ac commodation of additional families. One new rural line has been extend ed from the Garden road and another north from tho fair grounds on the Brooks road. Another line Is project ed east from the asylum. Mr. Dancy says that tho tendency has been with the Increase of the rural population to overload the existing line. Tho new lines eliminate tho difficulty In pro curing good service frequently caused by overloaded linos. Weather Fnrernsl. UNITED l-IIEM I.EASKD WIRR.1 Portland, Or., March 12. Weather forecast: Oregon: Occasional rain west, rain or snow east portion to night; Thursday generally fair. Northwesterly winds. Not Smooth Sailing, UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE.l Washington, March 12. Another clash between the Culled States court of commerce nnd congress came today when the court deeded that congress Is not empowered to ninko pipe lines common carriers, nnd declared the In terstate commerce law to that end In valid. The decision Involves tho Standard Oil company of Now Jersey, the Prnl- rle oil an I Or.s coni",iny, W Urcle ?um (Ml coniany, the Ohio Oil com pany red others. The court also Issued a preliminary Injunction lestrnlnlng orders Imued by the Interstate commerce commis sion regulating pipe Hues. EFi IN Federal Army Wins Victory AftoT Fifty Hours' Iluttle With lllg Rebel Force. El Paso, Texas, March 12. Desper- ato fighting in an attack on Parral, Chihuahua, entailing a heavy loss of life in a f)0-hour battle, was reported In belated advices reaching here late yesterday. Some 1500 constitutional ists, rebelling against Huorta's nation al government In Chihuahua were driv en back by almost an equal number of federal regulars, and the city, center of American mining and industrial in terests, was demolished by! bombard ment and street fighting, in which even the townspeople engaged. Battle Continues Two Days. The ex-Insurrecto troops, who re belled against the Huerta government and left Parral last week after mob ilizing and recruiting at Santa Barba ra, neaby, returned on March 5 to retake the city. One thousand federals from Chihuahua City had reinforced the 200 regulars at Parral. On the afternoon of the 5th Insurg ents attacked and the battle continued until the evening of the 7th. On the morning of the last day the rebels took the fortified hills surrounding the city, driving the federals to cover In tho town. Volunteers KeniHini! to Cull. Colonel Mercado, the garrison com mander and Colonel Castro, who had brought the reinforcements from the stato capital, called for volunteers to retake the outlying positions. Five hundred men responded, and after charges and almoBt hand-to-hand fighting, drove the Insurgents from the hills. Then the constitutionalists concen trated their fire on the south Bectlon of the town, driving the city officials from their houses and causing great loss of life to the residents. At night the Insurgents withdrew. During the fighting mobs of townspeople rioted, burning the market place and attack ing the banks. Volleys from the boI- dler's ranks soon quieted the Internal disturbance. Madero's Widow Coining. UNITED IMir.HS LEASED WIRE.l Havana, March 12. Mrs. Francisco I. Madero, wife of the Blaln presi dent of Moxlco, and her stop-mother, are en route to New York from this city today. Hns Case of Typhoid. rUNITFD I'RESS I.EASKD WIRE.l St. Petersburg, March 12. A victim of typhoid, Grand Duchess Tatlana, second daughter of the czar, Ib ill to day Tsarskoe Selo. Her condition Is not alarming., Died on the Way. UNITED FUSS LEASED Will. Jersey City, N. J March 12. After traveling 2100 miles from his home in Denver to New York in the hope of being treated by Dr. Frledmann, .acob Hcldeker, aged 23, is dead from tuberculosis here today. There Is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That Is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE 4 COLD III ONE DAY. Always remember tho full namo, for this signaturo on ever; box. Invite Your Friends TO THF FORMAL CELEBRATION OF Salem Bridge Opening SUNSET 1 I OGDlN&SHASTAI I I ROUTES I Have placed In effect a round trip rate to Salem of ONE AND ONE THIRD FARE From Portland and all main line points to Drain, Inclusive; alsj from points on the 8., F. C. & W. and I. 4 M. Tickets on sulo March 15". good for return March 15 or 18. For full Information as to specific rate from any station, train service etc., 'Ml! on any S. P. agent or write JOHN M. Si.O'l'T, Ocn'ira! Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon, Act Quickly Don't wait until you have Borne ail ment caused by poor digestion, biliousness, or by inactive bowels which may lead to a serious sickness. Immediate relief is afforded by that best corrective and preventive OEEGHS PILLS , SU aruywUr. la boxw, 10, 2Sa Will Close Saloons. UNITED 1'IIBSS LEASED WIRE. San Francisco, March 12, Two hun dred and flfly saloons here will closo their doors from noon until 3 o'clock on Good Friday to honor tho death of Christ. Many moving picture theatres will do likowlse. WU11 Be Real "Chummy." UNITED FEE BE LEASED WIRE. J Montreal, March 13. That Presi dent Wilson is friendly in a marked degree toward Canada and Great Britain was revealed) In a speech before the Canadian club here James Bryce, British ambassador to the United States. Bryce declared the relations between Canada and the United States were bound to become moro intimate than ever. He "Oot a Plenty." UNITED FEE SB LBABED WIRE. Rholms, France, March 12. After alleged defalcations aggregating mil lions of dollars, NeBtor Wllmart, former manager of the Grand Tern euzen railroad, Is under arrest here today. State Abolishes Militia. Little Rock, Ark,, March 12. The Arkansas legislature Monday night de cided to dispense with the state nation al guard, a bill providing for the body gal'lng after opponents had recounted tho "shooting up" of a negro pool room nt Fordyce lust August when several companies of tho guard were In that town. Published statements charging drink ing and gambling In camp were read during tile debate. Are You Going to Paint? THEN THINK OF Porter The best stock of paints In the X city. A paint for every purpose I X in any quantity. Prices that are right. Quality the very best. W. J. PORTER 455 Court St. Phone 485 s& Look 2uo. THE