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ORK(iOMA5. SALUKUAlf, OCTODKB 21. 1911. '
MOANING
SPEGTEB OP WIFE
OPERA SINGER, WIFE OF W. E. CHANLER, WHO EXPECTS j
TO GET DIVORCE SOON. !
TORTURE-TO BRIDE
Millionaire Makes Life Unbear
able to Chorus Girl He
Courted Madly.
TWAIN GLAD TO SEPARATE
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Mrs. Helen I cruise? Dodge. WinN Her
Experience to Be Warning to
, Girls About to Marry- Rich
Men They Io Not Love.
NEW TOKK. Oct. .. (Special.)
Mm Helen Iconise Dodsre. who has
brought a ault In Philadelphia aa-alnst
hr millionaire husband. Walter Phelps
IkxIko. declared today that life with
widower who constantly brings up
the specter of former wife la unbear
able. No one. ahe aald. can realize,
without actual experience, the awful
torture that It becomes.
The Dodges were married In London
early last year, after Mrs. Podpre. who
then waa a chorus glrL bad yielded un
willing to -the Importunate pleading's
of her millionaire aultor. Now abe
mti that there la complete accord be
tween them on the subject of ft legal
separation. His father has threatened
to disinherit him If be did leave her.
and she wanted to be rid of him. 80.
she said, both were pleased.
"1 wish my experience might be a
guide to other girls who rontemplate
marrying rich men whom they do not
lore." ahe. said. "I wish they all might
see It as I have come to see It: I
am sure they would not do It. No
money mould Induce me to marry a
man like my husband If I knew what
I knew now.
perln Haaata HaaeysMaa.
The way he tortured me with his
dead wife the second one." Mrs. Dodge
rontlnned. "was almost beyond belief,
even In our honeymoon. He used to
tart up suddenly, while Ms face would
turn ghastly and hla eyea atare hor
ribly, and then he would cry out that
he aaw the spirit of Edith standing
near me. Sometlmea he would Insist
that she was walking Just outside
the window, or was making the bells
ring In the house. One morning he
woke to tell me that he waa worn
nut beeauee all night long he had been
watching the ghost of Kdttn standing
over me and had to keep awake to
protect me from her.
"His Uttle daughter. Rosemary, aided
with me: otherwise I do not know how
1 would have lived. One day I went
Into eur cabin on the steamer, where
Walter waa playing with Rosemary,
lie put me out. and aald. haughtily,
that when Tie waa engaged In playing
with hla child I must keep away. Rut
little Rosemary followed me out and
said she loved me Just the same.
"Six months of this kind of life,
tortured constantly by his habit of In
voking the spirit of his dead wife.
Kdlth. made me feel aa If liberty would
be cheap at any price.
Beta) Glad te ftraars.
"I did not love Mr. Dodge when
he urged me to marry him. I think I
have learned ft lesson that every girl,
on the stsge and off, should profit by.
Now that his father's threat has made
Mm prefer a divorce to the fiendish
pleasure of torturing me. our way
has been made plain. We are goins)
to separate and we are both glad."
Mrs. Dodge's mother said that Dodge
bad besleaed her daughter after being
Introduced by a mutual friend.
There were days when Mr. Dodge
would ask her several times to marry
him and after pleading with her at
-nr home would take his dismissal and
fiy down town and call her up on the
telephone and renew his pleading."
he aald- "He would call evenings and
stay until 11 o'clock. I had made It
a rule that my daughters should not
have company after that hour. He
would keep calling her op on the phone
until she had to quit answering the
ring tj get any rest at all. He wanted
her to marry htm and take ft wedding
trip to Europe, but she put him off.
Then he went to London and cabled
her a proposal from there, and ahe
yielded and took a steamer and they
were married over there."
"Say to girls who have ft chance to
marry rich men whom they do not
love." was Mrs. Dodge's parting ad
vice, "that they mustn't tell them not
to do It. that'a all"
COAST MASONS HONORED
Oregon. 'Washington and Idaho
Lodjre- Member A rr Knight.
or.raoviAN nkws bcrkav. wash
l-gton. Oct. .. Es-Hepresentatlve
TV'liiiam R- Kills, of Pendleton, and
Robert A. Miller and Alexander M.
Wright, of Tortland. have been elected
bv the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite
Maaona to be knights commander of
the court of honor.
The same honor has been conferred
upon following Washington Masona:
George H. Adair. Seattle: Frank Oirm
aey Blackeslee, Olympia: Taney C Bla
lock. Walla WalU: Stephen A. Dougas
Glaaacock. Belllngham: Francis 1L
lamborn, William James Meade and
Keith John Mlddleton. Tacoma: Robert
f. Terhune and Daniel B. Trefethan.
Seattle: K. K. Plnney. Charles H. Voaa
and Frank Purlngton Weymouth. Spo
kane. Robert A. Marshall, of Wallace. Ida
ho, receives the same distinction.
FAVOR TO OUTLOOK DENIED
Rival Magnslne Charges Discrimina
tion In Expediting; Mall.
NEW TORK. Oct. .0. A preliminary
Injunction restraining roatmaster-Oen-eral
Hitchcock from sending the Re
view of Reviews by freight, while
other magasinea are being aent by ex
press, waa asked today by J. 1. Cot
ton, on behalf of the Review of Ile
vlewa. The I'nlted States Court re
served decision.
District Attorney Wise opposed the
motion and denied the petitioner's In
sinuation that the Postmaster-Oeneral
was actuated by personal motives In
putting the Outlook, of which Theo
dore Roosevelt la an editor, on express
trains.
Saloon Strange to' Young Kansan.
TOPfcKA. Kan, Oct. .".---That S per
cent of the Kansas school children have
never seen a saloon Is the statement
made by K. T. Kalrrhlld. State Super
intendent of Public Instruction, in ft
pamphlet Issued for the superintends
rnts who are In conference here to de
termine on uniform requirements for
teachera certiorates throughout the
L'oited 'States.
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DIVA: GIVES VIEWS
Cavalieri, Expecting Divorce,
Soon, Talks of Marriage. .
STAGE IS ACTOR'S PLACE
fnhappy Wire of William E. Chanlrr
Declare Artists Should Not
Wed Outside of Their
Profession.
PARIS. Oct. 20. (Special.) Mme.
Llna Cavalieri. the prima donna, who
expects to get her divorce from Wil
liam K. Chanter, of New York, within
a week or 10 days, declares that ac
tressea should not marry out of their
profession. Also, she says that to In
sure domestic happiness, husband and
wife ahould belong to the same race.
"1 do not say thla because Mr. Chanler
la an American and I am an Italian,"
she adds.
Not only does the diva hope to get
her longed-for freedom from Chanler
very soon, but she expects that New
Torker to pay over to her the sum of
175.000. When she gets the divorce and
the 176.000 they will part good friends,
she says.
"I have been a year without singing."
said Mme. Cavalieri Chanler. "London
and Moscow pay me 11000 a night.
New York pays more. 1 waa promised
a sum of money by Mr. Chanler when
I married him. He assured me an In
come of $:0.000 a year. I have not
seen a cent. But all I ask Is that my
husband pay me 176.000. which be pre
vented me from earning.
"I regret that I was married. An ac
tress should not marry, except with
someone of kindred tastee. When both
are artists. I have nothing to say. Some
aucb are very happy. They hate the
same view of life, the same pleasures
and enjoy the same leisure hours. An
actress cannot live happily with a mere
society man. the butcher, the baker, the
candlestick-maker, or with anyone else
except an actor.
"I love mv art. I did not realise how
necessary It was to me. I cannot
breathe any air freely except that of
the theater. I could not abandon the
stage for home-life; I could not cease
to be Thais, llerodlade or Manon. Just
to be Mrs. Chanler. T yearn for my
liberty and I expect It before the month
Is gone. And I " am going m sing
again."
HEARST DEMOCRAT AGAIN
Fnsion Movement. However, Still
Ojpoes Party Candidates.
NEW TORK. Oct. 70. William R.
Hearst's declaration, made last night
at the opening rally of the fusion cam
paign, that he Is once more a Demo
crat, has caused much speculstlon as
to the probable fate of the Independ
ence League. The fusion movement
here wltli which Hearst's adherents
have allied themselves Is opposing the
regular Democratic candidates to be
voted on this Kail for the Assembly,
the Judiciary and county officials.
Hearst said that, although a Demo
crat, he -would continue to fight Tam
many Hall.
HUNTING CALLED LARCENY
Government Assert Ownership of
, Wild Game In Park.
HELENA. Mont. Oct. 10. Claiming
as Government property the animals
In National parka, the I'nlted States
Government has brought rhargea of lar
ceny against Thomas Shields and Archi
bald Patterson. The men were cnargea
with killing an elk and a deer In the
Glarie National I'ark.
Thla la aald to be the nrst time the
Government has ever definitely asserted
ownership of wild game.
JUSTICE COURTS REMAIN
Los Angeles JurUt Holds Amend
nient Slnst Xot Do Mischief.
1AR ANGELES, Oct. !. Judge Wil
li, oX Uie Suptrlor Court, banded down
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a decision today declaring that consti
tutional amendment No. IS. approved
at the special election October 10, did
n Knllah Justice Courts.
In ruling that the Juatlce Courta of
the atate still exist. Judge wnus saia
thet where there were two Interpreta
tlona of any measure It was his duty
to follow the one which would not work
mischief. He declared that It waa not
Intended by the law or tho constitu
tional amendment that any complete
system should be replaced by any In
complete system. He held that the
term "Inferior courts." used in the
amendment, meant "Juatlce Courta,"
mwA -.T-tl that the amendment mere
ly gave the Leglelature the power to
establish more or aucn tnounaii aa i
ssw fit.
To rule otherwise, he said, would
mean to abolish more than 2000 of
what he called the "poor man's courta."
The Issue will be taken to the Supreme
Court.
HILL IS GLAD TO CANCEL
Great Northern Willing to Take Back
Big Ore Measures.
6T.' PAUL. Oct. ' 10. James J. Hill,
chairman of the Great Northern Rail
road? made It plain today that If the
United States Steel Corporation wants
to cancel Its lease of the Great North
ern ore properties In Minnesota, It ts
welcome to do so. On his return from
Washington he was asked:
"Do you think that the United States
Steel Corporation can afford to let up on
the Great Northern properties after the
big suras spent by It In developments?"
"If they can afford to do so. we cer
tainly can." he replied.
"It the Steel Corporation wants to
cancel Its lease, that la its privilege.
The ore Is there the stuff to make
steel of.
"Outside of our properties, the Steel
Corporation has not enough ore to run
It fer 25 years."
REGIMENT HEAD CHANGES
Colonel Jackson to Succeed Van
Plot at Fort Lftwton.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington. Oct. 20. Colone James E. Jack
son. Twenty-sixth Infantry, has been
relieved of command of that regiment
at Detroit and assigned to take com
mand of the Twenty-fifth Infantry,
with headquarters Fort Lawton. Wash.
Colonel Robert C. VanPlete, now at
Tort Lawton. Is relieved of command of
the Twenty-fifth regiment. No orders
have yet been Issued assigning him
elsewhere.
First Lieutenant Martin Novak, of tne
Twenty. fourth Infantry. I", promoted
to captain and assigned to the Twenty
fifth Infantry. The regimental com
mander will designate the company he
la to command.
NEW STATES WELCOMED
Texas City on Border, Holds Jubilee
'for Its Neighbors.
KL PASO. Tex.. Oct. 10. A military
parade and formal exercises -of wel
come to Arlxona and New Mexico were
features today of El Paso's statehood
Jubilee, which Is being, attended by
thousanda from all parts of the South
west. The formal ceremonlea will be
held at Port Bliss.
Governor Colquitt, of Texas, extend
ed the welcome and Governor Sloan, of
Arlxona, and Oovernor Mills, of New
Mexico, responded and accepted the
handsome silk flag, the gift of El Paso.
WEST TO GET MAN BACK
O. Andrew Jackson, Who Violated
Parole, Will Beturn to Oregon.
SACRAMENTO. Oct. 20. The requi
sition of the. Governor of Oregon for
the return of O. Andrew Jackson, who
Is wanted for having violated his pa
role and is under arrest In Los Angeles,
was honored by Governor Johnson to
day. After breaking hla parole Jackson
wsnt to Los Angeles, where he was ar
rested for having attempted to paas a
bogus check.
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The Implicit confidence thet many
reople have In Chrfmherlaln'a Colic,
holera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is
founded on their experience In the use
of that remedy and their knowledge
of the many remarkable cures of colic,
disrrhoea snd dysentery that It as
effected. For sale by all druggists
CITIZENS AID COLLEGE
DALLAS FOLK ARE RAISING $20,
000 FOH 1NSTITCTION.
'Rally Day,'" Set for November 4,' to
Be Celebrated by Getting More
Contributions to Fund.
DALLAS. Or.. Oct.' 20. (Special.)
At a meeting of the Dallas Commer
cial Club last night the committee ap
pointed to solicit funds for the endow
ment of the Dallas College reported
that it had secured about 110.000 of .the
$26,000 that must be raised here. It
was decided to have a Dallas College
rally dsy. on which solicitors wtll visit
every person In the city after donations
for he other 110.000 needed.
The $10.000 already pledged has been
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GAS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND
ALL OTHER STOMACH MISERY GOES
Take a Little Diapepsin Now and Your
Stomach Will Feel Tine Hye
Minutes Later.
If your meals don't fit comfortably.
or you feel bloated after eating-, and
you believe It ts the food which fills
you: If what little you eat lies nae
lump of lesd on your stomach; if there
Is difficulty In breathing; after eatlnfr.
eructations of sour, undigested food
and acid, heartburn, brash or a belch
ing of gas, you can make up your mina
that you need something; to stop food
fermentation and cure Indla-estion.
To make every bite of food you eat
aid in the nourishment and strenartli
of your body, you must rid your Stom
ach of pofsons. excessive acid and
stomach seas, which sours your entire
meal Interferes with digestion and
causes so many eufferera of Dyspepela,
Sick Headache. Biliousness. Constipa
made up by contributions of sums rang
ing from 11000 to 1500. On rally day,
which has been set for November 4,
amounts from 500 to $1 will be ac
cepted. When the amount is raised a
canvass will then be made in the East
to raise an additional S20.000. '
Dallas College has outgrown its pres
ent buildings and additional quarters
and instructors are necessary.
Freight rates for Falls City, which
are considered excessive at present,
were also taken up at this meeting of
the club. The Falls City Commercial
Club started the movement for a ma
terial reduction in the freight rates.
The Dallas Commercial Club went on
record as opposed to the freight rates
prevailing between Salem, Dallas and
Falls City and expressed its willing
ness to aid In getting the matter before
the Railroad Commission.
Steps were also taken at this meet
ing to ask the Oregon Electric Com
pany to run a. line through Dallas.
Bar Silver Advances.
LONDON. Oct- 20. Bar llver advanced to
-, i-itfd pr ounre today, a- sain of S-ltd.
Fhort supplies -nd buylns for India and
China caused the aflvnV.
tion. Grlplns;. etc Tour case is no
different you are a stomach sufferer,
though you may call It by some other
name; your real and only trouble Is
that which you eat does not digest,
but quickly ferments and eours, pro
ducing; almost any unhealthy condition.
A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost
fifty cents at any Pharmacy here, and
' will convince any stomach sufferer five
minutes after taking a single dose
that Fermentation and Sour Stomach
Is causing the misery of Indigestion.
No matter if you call your trouble
Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervousness
or Gastritis, or by any other name
always remember that a certain cure
is waiting at any drug store the mo
ment you decide to begin its use.
Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any
out-of-order Stomach within fl-e min
utes, and digest promptly, without any
fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of
food you eat..
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