Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 14, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 100.
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WOULD TAX HEIRESSES
WHO MARRY TITLES
J. L. STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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Special Sale of
PANTS
. Now is thevtkne to Jbrighten up the
otd coat and vest. A new pair of
trousers wM save you the price of a
suit
See Window Display
BOYS' PANTS
30c
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Chicago Congressman Wants One Fourth of All Settle
ments to Go into the Tresurj.
'X-RAYS.
Gladys Vandorbllt Is to hnvo two
brldemialdg, but will probably bo no
happier than If sho had none. -
Now Heney says ho will go.
Charles P. Lord former dlstrlgt nttor
aey. Looks s though Honoy thinks
he Is the only real district attorney
that was ever,
Senator Allison, of Iown, 1b hoad
of a committee having In ohargo the
matter of answering the question,
"What shall we do with our ox-prosl-denti?"
in view of tho numbor of
magazines extant, tho first thing
that suggests Itself s to muzzle thorn.
IHbbbbbmbbI MRMHMF
(United Press Leased Wire.) '
Washington, Jan. '14. Tho enor
mous fortunes transferred to Europe
as tho result of International ma"
rlngos, through the great dowerles
brought to titled .foreigners by Amer
lean heiresses has been taken notlco
of by Representative Sabath, of Chi
cago. Ho refers to tho great fortuno tak
en to Europe by Consuolo Vander
bllt, Anna Gould and tho prospective
fortunes that will go with Miss Van
derbllt when sho marries her Aus
trian nobloman, and tho fortune that
will bo carried, by Theodora Shonts
to tho Due de Chnulncs.
To provldo for such attacks ho In
troduced tho following bill yester
day: "Section 1. That nil gifts, dower
les, settlomonto or ndvancea of mon
ey or proporty, or both, rondo In coa
sfderatlon or In contemplation of
marriage, whether paid or dollvered
or Intondcd to bo paid or delivered,
bofore or after, tho actual solomnlzn
tlon of. any such marrlago by any cit
izen or Bubjcct of itho United States
of America to any person, other than
a subject or citizen of tho Uulted
8tat3 of America, shall bo subject ta
a tax of 25 per cent of tho total
ameunt: of any such gifts, dowry, sot
tlomont or advanco, and shall b6 paid
Into tho United States treasury.
"Section 2. Tho department of
tho treasury Is hereby authorized to
ndopt Bitch resolutions or measures
to lovtf any such tax upon such Bet
tlomont or dowries, according to tho
provisions of this act.
"Tho bill shall be In forco after 1U
pnsBago."
ELECTRIC LINE TO
OPEN THURSDAY
Prod Brawl, tho road ovoncor of
the Orogon Eloctrlc Compnny, arrived
In tho olty this nftornoon.
It is unofficially announced today
that Uioro will bo nn excursion,
from Portland to Salem and return
Thursday. As to tho regular schod
ulo, that will Uo announced in duo
tlmo in tho pi'.pors. Tho probability
Is that tho pormanont aohodulo will
not bo established thla wook.
THE EIRE
LAST NIGHT
.
POWDER
, j
Absolutely Pure
Thm mnly kmking pawtfmr
m jm with Roy mi Grapm
Grmmm of TmHmr
No Alum, No Lime Phospimit
ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS
SHOULD A WOMAN WORK?
Washington, Jan. 4. Tho question
Invllvlng tho constitutionality of tho
it. . ... n I
uno oi mo niosi uosirucuvo nros Orogon statuto forbidding tho cm
that has oocurrod In tho city for somo ( pioyment of any fomnlo holp In mo
tlmo wns tho blaze last night which johnnlcnl ostnbllBhmontH, fnctorlos or
destroyed the photograph gallory of laundries moro than ten hours dur-
Hall Trial Postponed.
(United ProH3 Loasod Wire.)
Portlnnd, Or., Jan. 1-1. Bocnuso
Trnooy C. Rockor, recontly uppolntod
-o-
Sunstroko In Egypt is an ovll go
nitis which, according to tho nntlvos
must be massaged into tho forehead
and bltton out.
Thero once was a maiden young and
say,
Sho'd laugh and sing tho whole
long day;
for I am so happy and well, said
sho,
Now that I tako Holllster's Rocky
Mountain Tea.
Dr. Stone's Store.
A Cure or Misery.
"I hnvo found a euro for tho mis
ory mnlnrla poison produces," says'spoclnl prosecutor, fallod to nrrlvo In
R. M. Jnmos, of Lcmollon, S. C. "It'3 timo for tho oponlng of court today,
called Electric DIttors, and comes In J Honoy had tho Hall trial postponed
nu cont bottles. It breaks up a enso . until tomorrow.
of chills or a bilious attack in almo3t
no time; und It puts yollow Jnundlco
cloan out of commloslon." This great
tonlo rnodlolno and blood purifier
glvos quick rollof In nil stomach,
Hvorand kidney complaints and tho
misery of lamo back. Sold under
gunrnntoo nt J. C. Perry's drug storo.
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Danish Poet Dead.
(United Proas Loasod Wiro.)
Coponhafon, Jn. 11. Holgr
Drnchmnnn, groatest modorn Danish
pcot, died thla nftornoon.
reaming.
Soker I won $R0 from Dings last
night playing iokor.
Joker Why, dooa Rings know
how to play pokor?
Sokor Not yet. Llpplncott's
Magazine.
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During tho long, dranry winter
months mothers becomo tired, worn
out, can't oat, sleep or work Hol
llstor's Rooky Mountain Tea Is tho
greatest blessing for mothers Makes ga,yo u does tfao buB,ne88. , havo
Another Yellow One.
(United Press Lousod Wiro.)
Rio Junerlo, Jan. 14. Pollco horo
havo boon Informed by tho pollco of
Paris that French anarchists huvu
came to Rio Janorlo with tho lnton
tlon of destroying the Amorlcnu bat
tleships. Strict procnutlonnry moth
ods havo boon adopted by tho loon!
authorltlos.
o
It I)oe (ho HuslnesM.
Mr. E. E. Ghamborlain of Clinton,
Maine, Bays of Ducklon's Arnica
thorn happy and woyy. 35c, Tea or
Tablets. Dr. Stono's Str
used It for pilos and It cured thom.
Used It for chapped hands and It
cured them. Applied It to an old
It seems that Walter Wellman la sore and it healed without leaving
again alrshlpplng on tho political ' a scar behind." 25c at J. C. Perry's
situation. drug Btoro.
HaY OF
THE
CURES
DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
COUGHS COLDS
AND ALL THROAT and LUNG
P. M. bnkor, on Twelfth stroot, and
(hunngt.M tho adjoining building oc
cupied, by A ;. Englobnrt, tho pro
prietor of the O. IC. grocory.
Tho blazo was dlscovorod about 10
o'clook last ovonlng by Hurley Dos
lor, conductor on tho dopot car, who
linmodlatoly turnod In uu alarm. Tho
car boys and othors, who soon ra
bpondod to tho alarm, sniccoodud In
losculng many articles from tho
flnmos boforo tho company arrived',
although tho department mndo a
good run. Tho photograph gallory
was completely guttod, and tho south
wall of the grocory store was Hllght
2y damagod, but after tho II ro dopart
inent nrrivod tho names were floou
put un'der control, and tho Hro ox
tluguished. Tho cnujio of tho tiro Is not known.
Tho suggestion that It was caused by
curtain chemicals need in tho gallery
exploding Is said to be Impossible.
n Mr. Rnkor olnims that ho usod no
chomloals of that nnturo. Tho flro
started noar tho oontor of tho build
ing, henonJh a largo curtain, and
whon first discovered it was thought
that Mr. Raker was taking a llnah
light ploturo. Tho stovo usod In tho
gallery burns conl, and tho proprie
tor Is cortnln that tho flro was nil out
at 4 o'olook yoatorday afternoon whwn
ho left tho building. In fact the stovo
was not noar tho plnco whoro tho
blazo originated.
In spunking io n Journal roporUr
this morning Mr. Englobnrt snld
"In flvo nil nut ob moro, had the flro
company not arrived tho grooorv
storo and tho largo rooming house
would hnvo been a mass of flainys,
Ah It waa tho entiro front of tho store
Is damaged, nnd tho rooming house
scorched. Tho loss on tho throe
buildings will probably roach $1600."
Mr. Englobart pralsos the work of
tho lire boys vory highly, saying
that they made a quick run, and know
just what to do whon thoy arrival
upon tho scono.
Ing nny ono day Is bolng nrgued to
day In tho Unltod States supremo
court.
Tho outl'omo of thla hearing la
nwaltod with koon Intoros't all ovor
tho country, as In many states It will
rogulato tho working hours of thla
olnss of omployors. Bosldoa sovoral
Enstorn stntcs, tho othora that havo
statutes similar to Orogon's nro Ne
braska, nshlngton, Wlpconnln, North
Dnkotn, South Dakota, ' Oklahoma
and Colorado. Tho caBO boforo tho
Bupromo court wbh brought thoro by
S. Curt Mlllor, a laundry proprietor
of Portlnnd, Or., who wnntu to know
If tho law In constitutional.
OIL TOWN
IS BURNING
v( Unltod Press Lonsod Wlro )
Dallas, Tox., Jan. 14. A longdls
tnnco mossngo says tho notod oil town
of Sour Lake is burning up. A hotel,
tho railroad station nnd n number of
bu8luos houios have alrendy been
doetroyed.
Buy tea by the ounce
until you get Schillings
Best ; it makes no differ
ence then.
Your urnrnr return )wr mr If rnu don'l
UVc Its w pair Ultn
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A.MUSKMENTS.
Tho Klingcr Grand.
Auditorium Holler Rink.
Morning, nftornoon nnd ovenlng
eoBslong,
Tho Vuudetto.
Moving pictures and lllustratod
songs, ovory afternoon and ovenlng
oxcopt Sunday and Monday after;
noons,
FOR
XnvH Xotit.
Tho trial of Mrs. Waymire, ao-cu-d
of trying to blackmail Mayor
Harry Lane, is sot for February 13.
W. W. Stolwor, ox-stato senator;
John Hall, ex-Unltod Statos attorney
for Orogon; Hamilton II. Hendricks,
Tlaronoo B. Zaohary, Olydo 13. Ola,
(Kdwln Mayji, Franklin P. Mays and
C'ark 13. Loomls aro on trial In the
t S. o ourt today, at Port tend,
r barged with Illegally reacting gov
ernment lands.
no UK.
CRACKER. At tho family homo, on
tho Crolsnn place, south of this
city, Monday morning, January
13, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Craolcer,
a son.
DIKI).
JONES. At tho family homo, 990
IS NATIONAL
BANK NOW
Whon tho Salem Stnto hank opened
lt doors thb morning It was tho
United Stntos National Unnk of Sa
eom. Its capital Htoclc hnd boon In
cronHod from $50,000 to $100,000
nnd J. P. RogeiH Huccoods Ij. K. Page
us proHldont. Tho stockholdora of
the corporation nro pretty mnich tho
snmo an the old, Including, beldott
tho prtwtdont, George Eyro, D. W.
Eyro, Ed. Hazznrd, Scott Page, A. P.
Hofor, John Perguson. C. A. If,
Plshor and others. Claud (latch, na
tional bnuk exnmluor, spout two day-i
going ovor tho books of tho Salem
Stato Hank, und round ovorythlng in
Hiioli Katlsfaotory condition that ho
rocommondod that tho ohartor issuo,
nnd tho now national bank will ro-
colve ltfl numbor und Us bank notoi
In a row weeks. Tho Salem Stntd
Bank was organized throo years ngo,
nnd hns paid dlvldouds onnh year,
nnd tho new organization will bo ono
or tho Htrongost financial Institutions
In tho state. Tho rise of "Juck"
Rogers from n Inborlng man, with
out frlonds, to the hoad of a largo na
tional bank in about 15 ynnrs, l on)
of tho wonders of tho West, nnd
tfravea that tho doors of opportunity
swing outward to a man of onorg
nnd brains.
Cholera in the Philippines.
(Unltod. Prose Lonsod Wlro.)
Manila, Jan. 14. Porty-throo
donths In four days Is tho rosult ot
an oMtbroak In tho Mnrlqulna valley,
tho sourco of Manila's wator Btipply,
DISEASES
PREVENTS
PNEUMONIA CONSUMPTION
Two years ago strtrt cold Mttled on my lung ad so coaapletely prostrated me that I waa
unable to work aad scarcely able to stud. I then was advised to try Dr. Kiog's New Discovery, sad
after uslag ess fcottls I weat bdc to work, well s I ever was."
W. J. ATKIKS, Bnaer SprUgs, Teu.
PKICC SOo
AND M.OO
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
J. C. PERRY
TIu Dallen Ifoiticulturo Socioly.
Tho Dallas hortioulturo soolety was
organized hast Saturday and the or
ganization hag the brightest hopes
for the future.
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New Notui-iuK,
George W. Wilson and A. W.
Lambert. Portland; Thomas Howoll,
Oak Orove: C. E. Pugh, Sweot Home:
W. C. Wyait, Bellevue; Grace Lan
ders, Union; L. H. Russell, La
Grando; R. P. Vanoll, Freowator;
H. E. Hendryx, Granlto; M. C. Ma
geo, Astoria; Joseph H. Wright.
Sparta; J. P. O'Leary, McKenzle
Bridge; M. A. Mathr, Clackatnaa.
New casou aro liolnu hourly ronorted.
South Twelfth street this, Monday, Tho fatalities hnvo boon confined to
Morning, January 13, 1008, at, the natlvos, but sovornl Americans
9:20 o'olock, Edmujid Jones, agod havabeon strlokon.
19 years, of Pneumonia.
Mr, Jonos wa tho only son of Mr. r....i. .. i
and Mrs. Jeromu P. Jones, of this ,. C"URht, ,n (h. "ttl"'
lt ' (n a cold and a cough. lot It run
Funeral tomorrow. Wednesday, ' " 7,,"" "" " "' , """ T
nt 10 o'olook from the residence. In-1
torment In City View cemetory.
DIHD.
that's all. No mattor how you ft
your oough. don't nogieot It tako
j Ballard's Horhound Syrup and you'll
bo over It In no time. Tho mim mint
DANIELS. At the home of Mrs. for coughs, colds, .bronchitis nnd all
Harvey Symes. or Uo oocner of pulmonary diseases In young and
PourteenUi and Oak street, this, 0d Sow by D, j, pvy
Tuesday, morning, January 14,1 Lm'lt ymr
1908. at 4:30 o'clook, Mrs. R. G.) '.Mftry." ha eId meaningly, "tho
Daulete. aged 7S, of pneumonia. Jolock h,w -truek l2 w ,v.
The funeral services will bo con- lu,,,, . nrnnnao
"Well," rospondo,! the girl, "I
propose that you take your hat. If
duoed from th ehomo Wednesday,
January II, at 2:80 p. m. Interment
In City View cemetery.
O' j
It is reported that our fle&t has 12
pianolas aboard. This fact should
bo made known to every possible
enemy.
o
OJ.alVOII.3lJL.
feiMtfc ThqidtMHiA)wriW
SflttlN
C&yffl&C
I'm not at tho ohloe by 8 I gqi dock
od." Phlladolphln Public Lodger.
o '
Twin Houls.
"Ho and hiu wlfo como tiearn be
ing ono than any couple I know of."
"When ho catches cold sho snee
zes, oh?"
"No; but whon she bought an ex-
jponslvo sot of furs yosterdajr It ruado
Mm hn " lint to. nn Xina
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