Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 13, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1008
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THE OLD WHITE CORNER
GLOVE WEEK .
SIX DAYS OF UNPARALLELED GIJOVE SELLING.
We want evory woman and miss to visit our glovo department
this week. Wo know that our specials aro mora attract! nn.t
'better values than .over before. Wo want you to come to tho store
fthls 'k nnd as a sPec,nl inducement have put on this sale.
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Kid (Bloves Black and Colors
Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values wilt be sold
at 75c a pnlr. Remember these gloves aro takon
from our regular Btock nnd aro just such as you
, nro now wearing.
1L $1.00 and $1.25 Kids
reduced to - - '
75c
Long Silk and Lisle Gloves,
75c
values up to $1.25, re
juced to, per pair
and
$1.25
This lino comprises black
whlto silk gloves from our.
line, and n lino of Hslo gloves In tnn,
grey, whlto and black, bought es
pcclally for n special sale.
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YOUTH
ADMITS
MURDER
ON THE FARM.
HOW NATURE PROVIDES FOR VS.
OF HIS SWEE1 HEART
ALVIX HEATON, EIGHTEEN
YEARS OLD, CONFESSES TO
MURDERING SLVRY STEVENS-
STORY.
UGLY
SHORT FABRIC GLOVES
50c
a pair
CSc to $1,25 varies In almost
evory shade wanted for this season's
wear.
Reduced to
50c pr
GLOVE WEEK-DONTMISS IT
DANKER GOES TO PRISON
(Contlnuod From Page 1.)
do-
Mate- Gns & Electric company
Ittd with the trust company.
(l! the prisoner woe tnken from
I county jail ho seemed completely
Kgned to his fnto and showed llttlo
otlon.
l'p to tho last minute Brown hnd
pes of being able to cscapo confine.
ot In tho penitentiary, pleading
it bo bo allowed to sorvo his son-
Ice In the county Jail, but this ro
ws denied him on tho ground i
It It would lend to thn bronkintr I
n or prison
pfore have to Undergo tho humllt-
on of h-lng measured, shaved and
fPM and clothed In convicts
Jnmcs Trcndwoll, tho former Alas
kan mlno owner, against whom an
Indlctmont chnrglug porjury n con- CfUErvl II C
nectlon with tho ombezzlement of tho OvJiILUULL
Colton securities from the cnwornin
Snfo Deposit & Trust company, was
Issued today and placed In the hnnd3
of the sheriff.
(United Press Leaped Wire.)
Kanab, Utah, May 13. Broken by
.the constnnt "sweating" to which ho
has been subjected, Alvln J. Heaton,
the 18-yenr-old youth accused of tho
J murder of his sweetheart, Mary Stov
'ens, aged 17, near Ordervllle, con
fessed today.
He said that ho mot the girl by ap
pointment In n canyon back of Ordor
vllle for tho purposo of discussing
her trouble, for which ho was re
sponsible. Sho begged him to mnrry
her and while plendlng with him to
right tho wrong he had dono ho shot
her four times and sccrotod her body
in a gulch under n pile of rocks,
where It was found two dnys Inter.
Heaton nnd his victim were school
mnteBand two years ngo beenmo
sweethearts. Tho girl's parents did
not frown on Henton's wooing, ns ho
came of a good family ond had al
ways conducted hlmsolf In an honor
able ninnner. Three months ngo,
however, ho ennsed tho glrl'H down
fall. From that tlmo until tho mur
der wns committed ho tried to cast
her off, but sho would not bo de
served and wroto him frequently beg
ging him to fulfill his promlso to
mnrry her. ' Driven to desperation,
tho boy agreed to n mooting with her
In tho ennyon nnd tho tragedy, which
in tunny respect3 is similar to tho
murder of Grace Drown by Chester
Gillette, fololwed.
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The Swine and the Flower
Oh tnel I saw a huge and loathsome sty, I
Wherein a drove of wallowing awiue
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked, tho nostril and
the eve:
ike a voice, "Behold the source
ardl" I
OF FLEET
ARRANGED
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.u . mo9t ,na,Pndent man on oarth It
tho farmor, for ho tnakos tho earth yield
hint almost everything needed for llfo.
Ho knows that as ho sows so will ha
ft,. . usunl'y hcops strong and
noalthy from constant strife with Nature
-In sunshine and In puro air. At night
whon work Is douo, ho finds most refresh
Ing sloop, such as only a tired man
knows. In tho tame way that the earth
yields food for man, so does It provide
remedies for human ills. Thousands of
households throughout the farming dis
tricts of tho United States know the
valuo of Dr. Plorco's Golden Medical Dis
covery It Is Nature's most valuable and
health-giving agont made without ths
use of alcohol. It contains native modi
clnal roots, and Is tho concentration of
Natnro's vitality as found In the Ameri
can forosts. This remedy has & history
which speaks woll for It because It wai
glvon to tho public by Dr. It. V. Pierce,
foundor of tho Invalids' Hotel and Surg,
leal Institute at Buffalo. N. Y nearly
forty years ago, and 'has slnco boon sold
by druggists In over Increasing quan
tities. Dr. Plorce' found that tho bark oi
tho Black Cherry-troo, tho root of th
Mandrako, Stono root. Queen's root,
Bloodroot and Golden TJoal root, madi
Into a scientific, non-alcoholic extract by
tho uso of glyccrlno. mndo tho best nltora
tlvo and tonic. Tho refreshing Influoncs
of this extract Is nt onco npparnnt In ths
rccovorod strength of tho patient tin
vital fires of tho body burn brighter and
t.nl I....-......... .1..!. - ..
""in wcru.isi'u iicuvuy consumes wis
tlssuo rubbish which othcrwlso may
poison tho system. This alterative nnd ' h
tonic extract has boon found to stand
alono ns n safo, Invigorating tonic, ns It
does not depend on alcohol for a fnlse
stimulation, but ts Nature's own method tj
of strengthening and cleansing tho sys- m
torn, it tone up tho stomacb and purlflos
tho blood In Nature's own way. It Is well
known all over tho world ns Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, Tho name
wns glvon to this vcgotublo compound
bocauso one of tho Important Ingredients
wns Golden Seal root. Such nn . . . .
authority ns Dr. Roberts Bartholow, of ,. .... . ,.
Jefferson Medical Collet, says of Golden nftornoon for Albany, N. Y. Mrs.
!!Ln&JXlVX&!l .nJ,cJ1J. Tempo drives a two cylinder, 8-horeo-
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SIMPLIFYING THE SEARCH
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HE MERCHANT knows that every article in his
store is a bargain for SOMEBODYtbr some
body who lives in Irs store-territory.
The real estate operator and agent know that
every piece of property on their lists is a ''bargain"
for SOMEONE-for someone whoKves here, or here
abouts. The landlord knows that his tenantless store,
or office, or house oraparment is exactly what SOME
BODY is looking for somebody who MAY actually
live in the neighborhood.
The householder, with a furnished room to
rent, know that to SOMEONE in town it would appeal
as the prettiest "one-room home'' possibly to find.
The owner of a "used but useful article of
value, no longer personalty needed, knows that, to
SOMEBODY in town the chance to buy it at a reas
onable cash price would be welcome.
For all of theso people, advertising In this news-
paper affords tho only practical way to find their
especlal"somcbodIos""to (jo into tho crowd and
pick out, unerringly, tho "right pcoplo."
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(United Press Leased Wlro.)
San Francisco, May 13, Although
Admiral Sporty does not assumo
cpmmnnd of tho Atlantic fleet until
Trend well Arrested,
bench warrant for tho nrrost of
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
glistct
white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
nursed)
And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, " Heboid the source of
COTTOLENEI"
(OUR ATTENTION WSln7 Iticnltiv
Respectfully Drawn to Our TT illUv W lIOIUJ
In the Woolen Mill Store. Be Sure and Get a Ticket
For the Saturday Evening Premium ::::::
There Is
Nothing
,a h!cu d'ay Is so dangerous as in Eye Trouble.
Wnen you consider that you can got along fairly well without any
ose except sjght, you will understand how Important it Is to
ke no chances with your eyes.
Our Business Is to Tell You When
You Need Glasses .
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
The Store of Quality
Crwr State m4 liberty $& Oreoi
Mny 15, ho has already arranged tho
Itinerary for tho northern cruise of
tho battleships after their reparturo
from bore. This action was taken
In view of tho fact that many mnyorrt
of tho cltlos on Pugct sound nnd fur
ther down the const had requested a
list of tho dates 'of tho arrival of the
Root at their respective poru.
Tho Connecticut will leaJ tho long
co'umn of 'fighting ships out of tho
harbor of San Francisco next Mon
day when a course along tho Merdo
clno will bo sot. On Tuesday morn
ing, tho fleet will pass Humbolt bar
nnd that ovenlng tho people of linn
don and Coqulllo rlvor, Oregon, will
hnvo an opportunity to view tho
ships, steaming nt n speed of tett
knots. That same night those on the
shore at Coos bay may catch sight
of tho twinkling lights of the armada
several miles out to sea. During tho
early hours of the morning of May
20. the ships will .steam pass Now-
port and Ynqulna bay In plain view
of tho watchers along tho const.
, The fighting vessels Bhould arrive
off the Columbia river light ship nt
noon Wednesday and later they will
pass close to Grays harbor and an
ahor off the entrance of the Straits of
Fttca.
The fleet will then break up and
some of tho battleships will visit Port
Angeles, Port Townstnd, Belling
ham, and on May 23, thirteen vessels
will dron anchor at Seattle. Tho
Connecticut, Vermont, Kansas and
Louisiana will proceed to San Fran
otsco and some of the other ship
will make repairs at Bremerton navy
yard.
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fears kxtertaixi:d
for armv max
Manila, Mny 13. Sesond Lleuton
ant of Engineers Arthur Thornbeok,
who left his station at Plntar. Min
danao, alone a month ago, has not
returned and It Is feared he U dead.
it llitr llin Hfimn." llr.
Grovor Cop, In his book Organic Medl
rlnes, speaKlng of Golden Soul root, says
that "ns n liver Invlgorator It hnifie
crttnl." Further ho says, "In chronic In- j
llammntlnn of tho bladder wo deem It otto
of tho most reliable agents of euro. As a
tonic In tho convalescing stage of fovors,
Snoumonla, dysentery and other acute
Iseasos Hydrastis (Golden Sonl root) Is
peculiarly appropriate" I
Dr. Coo centinues: "Wo would hers
add that our experlonrn has demon-1
started tho Hydrastis or Golden Seal root I
to .bo n valuablo remedv In bronchitis, i
laryngitis, and other affections of th
respiratory organs.-
Prof. Hobart A. Haro, M. D University
of 'Pennsylvania, says of Golden Soal :
"Of -service In chronic caturrh of 'the
stduuich aud bowoli following obuto of
nlcohol, n tonic after malarial fover.
Has a distinct, nutl-malarlal Inlluenco.
Good In all catarrhal conditions, at
uterine catarrh, lournrrhea, etc. Is a
curative nent In chronic dypopsl,."
Prof. John M. Hcuddrr In Smclllu .Mod.
cation tnys of Golden Seal : "It stlmu-.UGHllxMllL-i'htlvo
lihl(Virw. mid Incrmvye
tint n44lnillntlon o' fuml lv t)imi moMin
the blood U riirlchal, nnd tbts blood feeds
tno tniMctiitr system, i mention tun
miisculnr system becauso I bollovo It
tlrst feels tno Increased power Imparted
by tho stimulation of Increased nutri
tion. Tho .consequent Improvement on
tho nervous and glandular systems are
natural results.
"In rolntlon to Its general offects on
tho' systom, there U no tneillclne In ue
about which liherc In suci (jcncral iuiuh
Imltu of opinion. It Is univcrtallti ro
gardnd as the tonic useful In ull do
bllltlnted states."
Dr. Plorco's Fnvorlto Prescription spa
dally put up tor woman' Ills far those
dlstrnsslng drugging down ullmonts
peculiar to women Is also a tompnranca
rnmody that Is best known by Its cures.
With Dr. PlercoM medicines, tholr In-
&redlnnU aro mutters of publleknowledgo,
nlng printed on each pnrnto lottto
wrapper. Thus Invnlld sufferer ure
taken Into Dr. Pierce' full coiilldeuce
Dr. Plorco'j (treat tlioumnd-paga llliis
ated Common .Smiso Medical Adviser
Till txi nt froo, pntor-tmund. for SI ono
tnt stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 starnps,
mmm. Dr. U.V. Plere. Butfulo, N. Y;
powor runnbottt. Sho left Portland,
Mnlno, Tuesday and expects to reach
Portland, Or., by July D.
fighters"-7
prepared
FOR GANG
A Smile.
Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish
whon you're bluo, bilious and out
of torts. There U a sure cure for
all kinds of stomach and liver com
plaints constipation and dyspepsia,
Ballard's Herblne is mild, yet ab
solutely effective In all cases. Price
50 cents per bott'e. Bold by all
dealer.
PLAX OCEAN
YACHT RACES
(United Press Loasod Wire.)
Los Angolos, Cal., May 13. At
a motlng of thoso interested today, n
fund of $3000 was subscribed with
which to dofray tho oxpenso of con
ducting tho proposod yacht raco from
San Pedro to Hnwnll. It was decid
ed that $10,000 will bo sufficient to
flnanco tho rnco and the balance of
this amount Is expected to bo secur
ed shortly.
It Is Intention of tho promoters to
tecuro tho rnco from Sun Pedrd Jul
I, and yachts from Seattle, San
Frnnolsco, San Diego and Los An
geles ports are expootod to enter tho
contest.
The race last year was started
frqm San Francisco and was won by
Commodore Sinclair of tho South
Coast club with the yacht Lurllno.
(United Press Lonsod Wlro.)
San Frnnclsco, May 13. Both
men down to wolght nnd In What
thoy call perfect condition, Joo Guns
nnd Rudolph Unholz, the "'fighting
Boor," who moot In n 20 round con
tost tomorrow night, nro resting to
day. Unholz, despite thu heavy oddn
against him, continues confident.
Gnus nntlclpntos no trouble in dis
posing of the Boor nnd looks for a
knockout Insldo of 1C rounds.
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NIGHT RIDERS
RURX RARX
(United ProBs Lonsod Wlro.)
West Union, 0 Mny 13. Tho
largo barn of William Sholl, four
miles west of bore, was burned by
night riders Inst night, dosplto tho
fact that Holdlers worn camped in
tho, vicinity.
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IHtOWX.HVIIiLE INVESTIGATION
IH POSTPONED
(United Pross Loasod Wlro.)
Washington, Mny 13. In accord
ance with nn ngroomont reached to
day by tho Republican 1, further ac
tlpn In the Brownsville soldiers case
will bo postponed until tho next ses
sion of congress,
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will Bo Mndo This Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
From Salem, One.
AS FOLLOWS:
ROTH WAYS ONE WAY
TO THROUGH VIA
PORTLAND CALIFORNIA
ICING IHSCl'SSEK
DUKE'S MARRIAGE
Rome, May 13. King Victor Em
manuel of Italy, today recolvod tho
Duke of Abruzzl and they discussed
the latter's coming marriage toKath
erlne Elklns, daughter of United
States Senator Elklns, of Weat Vir
ginia. Aftor taking lunch with tho
king and queeu, tho duko left for
Spezzl. Ho arrived hero from Naples.
PORTLAND TO PORTLAND
AVTOIHTH IX EOSTON
Boston. Main,. May 13. Mrs. E.
E. Teapo and her daughter, Mrs. Vera
Mackelvle of Sand Point, Idaho, ar
rived here today on their "Portland-to-Portland"
auto trip and left this
TWEXTV-NIXE PRISONER'
IN ItUOMIA DEAD
Ekaterluoslav, Muy 13. Nineteen
of tho convicts In tho government
prison who wore wounded In tho at
tempted escape uftor tho wall had
been shattered by a bomb have died,
making tho total number of deaths
29. Elovon of tho remaining 28
wounded are In a serious condition.
o
DeurwM Cntuint 1m Cjrreo.
by local applications, an thy cannot
reach the dlsoasod portions of tho
ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro
deafness, and that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness Is caused by
au Inflamed condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When
this fubo Is Inflamed you havo n
rumbling sound or lmporfcct hear
ing, and whon it Is entirely closed,
deafness U the result, and unless tho
luflntnatlon can bo takon out and
this tube restored to Its normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed
ferever: nine cases out of ten nro
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an Inflamed condition of tho
mucous surfaces.
We will give Ono Hundred Dol
lars for any caso of deafnets (caused
by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall'w Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o -
SMHtk stmhm mmnii9iyi
KUttM
June 5, 6, 1 9, 20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
Good for return In 00 days with
stopover prlvllogos at pleasure
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any furthor Information call oa
ngentB.
WM. M'MUHRAY,
Gonoral Passenger Agont,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
II. It. TIME TABLE
C&yffl&
.Time Card No. 01! Effective Sunday
DecemlK-r iiOth, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland Psneng(r.
No. 1C. 5:53 A, M. Oregon Exprws.
No. 18. SHO A. M, Cottngo Grove
Passenger.
No, 12. 2; 45 P. M, Roseburg Pas
sougor. No. 14. 0 j 13 P. M. Portland Ex
press, Toward Portland Freight,
No. 222 5;00 P. M. Portlaud Fast
Freight.
No. 220. 10H0 A. M., way freight
urrlvoj.
No. 22011:28 A. M.. way freight
doparts.
Toward 8u Fruuclsro Passenger.
No. 11. 11;03 A. M. Roaeburg Pas
senger,.
No. 17.-0:45 P. M. Cottago Orovo
Passenger,
No. 15.-9:50 P, M. California Ex
press. No, 13. 2:01 A, M, San Francisco
Express,
Toward San FtuhcUco Freight,
No. 231. 2.43 A. Mi Portlasd PaH
Freight.
No, 22511.28 A.1W. way freight.
Chicago $74.15 $87.50 1
St. Louis $09.15 $82.50 I
St, PaUl $01.65 $81.75 j
Omaha $61.05 $75.00 I
Kansas City $61.65 $75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
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