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AILT CAWT tL JOURNAL. 8ALWM. ORBOON, K)NlAY, DECEMBER 14, 1908. JL. 'WHHimiannnniti,!,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Tho policies sho showed Ihn nnll,n ed Cross Pharmacy " 'IWWIIW'lWIWBllll"W""MWWMWWMWWMiMBMMi Perfumes Toilet Waters Manicure Sets Stationery Ladies' and Gentlemen's Military Brushes X Inst night covorod cooda of nil klmla . After alio hrtd mndo tho stntemont J to tho police Mndnnio Mnlnrd nnd I hor companions woro allowed to go on their own rccognUnnco until J cnllcd on to nppenr In tho pollco X court. !-- 4M W f i9 , 44t-imItfr 5 VIVISECT HORSE IN CRUEL MANNER I FIND DAUGHTER WOULD-BE MURDERESS i (United Presa Leased Wlro.) -. Snn Francisco, Dec. 14. In Mrs. Joseph McCormlck, chnrged with ns atuilt upon her husbnnd to commit nutrdor, James M. Long, tho million aire syrup manufacturer, and hi wlfo, hollovo that thoy have found their mlBsIng daughter, Ada Long, who disappeared from hor aunt's homo In Denver two yenrs ago. Mrs. McCormlck Is charged at tho ciiy prison with stnublng hor hus- JOO NECKLACE HAS DISAPPEARED United Press Leased Wlro.) Francisco, Doc. 14. Ilnll etcctlvcs and secret servlco today aro attempting 10 a 15,000 diamond necklace (1 to havo ueen iosi in a cus- ouso at tho Canadlnn lino line last week. Tho Jewels tho proporty of Mr. A., m. Mc- wlfo of n wnolcsalo import ' Vancouver. Mrs. McKlllop, rrlved In this city yestorday, d of hor loss whon her bag- was oponed by hor maid. Sho d tho pollco and an invcstlga s under way. Is Mrs. MoKlllop's bollof that ms woro lost or taken at tho lor trunks woro 'opened by is officials. Sho says that tlmo to tlmo In crossing tho ho has lost various small nr It did not occur to her, how- to search her baggage aftor It nsscd tho Inspectors. pollco horo, after receiving of tho loss, notified tho rail detective forco nnd nlso tho servlco ngonts Btntloncd hero. A Dangerous Operation. the removal of tho appondlz fay rgcon. No ono who takes Dr. i Now Luo miB Is over sub to this frightful ordeal. Thoy bo nulotly you don't fcol thorn euro constipation, headacho. fall- (lea and malaria. 25c at J. C. Y's drug Btoro. o ilcy'o Orlno Laxative wires cliron nstlpntlon nnd stlmulntcs tho Hv- Orlno regulates tho bowels so will net naturally, and you do vo to tnko purgatives cont'nu J. 0 Perry. FORESTERS CELEBRATE IN STYLE Tho Foresters of Amerlcn lodge did itself pround Saturday evening by completing ono of tho most In teresting programs ever nrranged In tho city by nn order In a finished and successful manner. At 8:30 o'clock tho members of tho local lodgo formed a lino In front of tho Holman hall on State streot. Tho Salem Military band lod tho procession, tyo prominent Foresters lending a full grown "Billy." decorated un in fine stvle with ribbons camo second nnd wnB followed by tho representatives of tho ordor In full uniform. Aftor this camo tho long string of mem bers bearing banners. Hcdflro and Iloman candles mndo up tho bnlanco of tho pnradc, and It could not bo said tho Foresters did not know how to burn powder In grcnt big chunks. Tho pnrado loft tho hall and directed Its course down Stnto ntrcot to Com mercial, down Commorclnl to tho Wlllnniotto hotel, back to Court down Court to Liberty and south' ngniji to tho hnll, whoro tho "big feed'" and othor Interesting fentures of tho program wore' concluded. TAFT TO 60 " TO PANAMA IN JANUARY CJullty of Counterfeiting. Passing counterfeit money Is no worso than substituting somo un known worthless romedy for Foley a Honey nnd Tnr, tho grcnt cough and cold remedy that cures tho nioBt ob. Btlnnto coughs and heals tho king J. C. Perry. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Now York, Dec. 14. PrcBldont olcct Taft hns signalized his visit to this city by making tho deflnlto an nouncement thnt ho Intended to go to tho Pnnnma canal zono Into In Jnnunry to spend 2 Odays "oxplod ing lies," his purposo being en couraged by tho attitude of Presi dent Hoosovclt Blnco tho 'recent cam paign of accusations against tho ad ministration commenced. Taft said thnt ho intended to tnko with him somo expert engineers who had hith erto been employed on tho workB. "You know," ho said with a Bmilo, "it Is generally tho thing for tho old mnn to drop In on his men soma times nnd stiffen them up. Mnny of them hnvo been away from homo for n long tlmo nnd I rather think tho presence of tho old mnn mny put ginger nnd encouragement Into them." T Tnft also dropped tho Intimation that Frank D. Kellogg, tho "trust buster" who Is hnndllng.tho Stand ard Oil otiBtor suit in this cfty, would bo nttornoy-gcnornl In hla cabinet. HOUSE AND VALUABLES MYSTERIOUSLY BURN Hoarso coughs and stuffy colds that may dovelop Into pnoumonla over night nro quickly cured by Fo ley's Honey and Tnr, ns It sooths In flamed membranes, heals tho lung? and expels tho cold from tho system J. C. Perry. (United Presa Lonsod Wlro.) San Francisco, Dec. 14. Tho po cullar circumstances attending tho destruction of n Cnltfornln-stroot rcsldcnco last night togothor with tho reported loss of $18,000 In Jow olry, Is causing nn exhaustive In vestigation today by FIro Marshal Towo and tho pollco. Tho suspicion of tho flro mnrshnl wns arousod by his finding kcrosono rags in tho rooms of tho houso, while tho police Inquiry was causod by tho fnct that Madamo Mario Malnrd, of Paris, who recently rented tho house, had several thousand dollars worth Of in surance policies on hor person whon sho wns nrrcstcd last night. Mndnnio Mnlnrd. with whom hor daughter, Loulso Qlrod, and n man named Gaston Clomonts woro nr- (United Press Lonsed Wire.) Grand itnplds, Mich., Dec. 14. Tnn ti tin fir Ail ttirwllMnl n...i- i t. flrnn.1 llnnt.l. Vf..l.,n.... r.,iiL liz I UlUUl, O. Walter, in tllO tlllnll. Ho ro todny facing sorlous charges In tho fusc? l l,ro8ocuto hor but tho pollco locnl pollco courts because. It In ni.'n.r0 "old ng tho wlfo ns It Is bo- leged, thoy saw fit last week to nm form six operations simultaneously on nn old blind horso, without giving it nn, anesthetic. A nowspnpor mnn, who la ono of tho witnesses against tho fltudont, tcstiflos thnt, during tho operations, tho bwst boenmo mnddonod with pnln nnd broko nwny. Whon It wns enpturod, tho studonts woro asked why thoy did not glvo an nnnoslhetlc, and tho answer nnld to bo glvon was: "It isn't noceasnry for such old Bkntos." Tho vivisection enso not only In volves nil tho studonts In tho Institu tion, but nlso Dr. II, L. Sclvub, direc tor of tho college. HATTED BY RUSSIA,"" COUNT TURNS SHERIFF (United Prosa Lonsod Wlro.) Now York, Dee. 14. Aloxandor M. Lochwltwky, known to tho PnclPo const as a Jocturor on Russian topics, today rcnBsorled his claim that he id n Runslnn count nnd a former lloh-tonnnt-colonol In tho Russian army. Recently upon tho nppolntmont of Lochwltzsky nn a doputy sheriff of uutchcfls county, unron schllppon bach, M llBittritt MAHiilil.nnMAMnl liAun rontml Inlil ttin nlli Mint n lm ' "'"" "" wiiomi i,um.mi uuiu, wZnUii!f,t,tS?nWtlhS Sw8Ut; ( "" BllJSnbaoh endeavored to When sho loft town there wns nt provont Lorhwltzsky from going oast $18,000 worth of jewelry In armed, declaring ho wns nn unfit tho house na woll as other vnluab os, ,)0rflon to M0 nhroVolvor. Lochwll Hho declnrctl. Detectives Bay that bU. jlowovori ccnrMi that ho wna when tho flro department nrrlvo tho twlco In dnttgor of poisoning by Rus- luuuu jiiiii iii-uii luuiuu uiiu mill, muru Bnn Bpjc8 nmJ nnH i,Ceomo n county Moved hla chunne of rocovory is slight, nnd n moro serious chrago mny bo plncod against hor. Tho woman waa found wnmlorlng nonr hor homo, n shnck on the out Bklrts of tho city, n Bhort tlmo after her husband, unconscious and bleed ing from his wound, wna dlscovored by nolghbors and sont to a hospital. Two yoara ago, AdnNLong wont to visit nn nunt In Donvor. Sho was robust nnd nthlotlo, fond of outdoor oxorclso. During n polo match sho fell from hor horso nnd was klokoa In tho head. So sorlous becamo hor montnl condition thnt tho family de cided, against hor onrnost wlnhe. that eho should ontor a sanitarium. Soon nftorwnrd tho girl dlsnppoarod nnd waa not hoard of by tho family until yostordny. o Mrs. McItABey's Kxperlenco. Mrs. M. McRaney, Prentiss, Mlw., writes: "I wbb confined to my be for three months wKn kidney ah4 bladder trouble, and wbb treated byi two phyalolanB, but failed to get re lief. No human tongue can toll how I BUffored, and I had given up hop of ovor getting well until I began' taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. After taking two bottles I felt like a new person, and tool It my duty to tell mtfforlng women what Foley's Kidney Romody did for mo." J, O. Perrjf. . ji ' ' OAMVOnZA. An th. It VBA f 08 HJ'I ItHfi In tho official Jn ordor to protect hlmsolf from his lnvcternto enemies. Lochwltrsky loctAired on tho Pa cific const throo yenrs ngo. Ho pro wns hardly $300 of effects building. Tho pollco dcclnro that throo sop arato fires had been otnrtod, and thnt nil tho doors nnd window fns- nenlod lotlor from irrent notnbloo nnd tonlngH woro Intnct whon tho flromon n Ran Francl-co wafl glvon h lottcr camo. I of Introduction by David Starr Jor- Mndamo Mnlnrd arrived from dan, prosldont of Stanford UnlvoMl Franco novoral months nito, nccord- ty ing to nor stntomont to tno pollco, but only recontly ongnged tho houso that wns burned. She professes to bo n purveyor of gems nnd silks nnd had sent circular lottors to promi nent women nsklng thorn to cnll and vlow her stock of silks nnd Jowols. Hi Seasonable Inspiration-Don't Wait For a Kick The Chilless bed is the lat- 3st in metal bed construction. e above cut represents one :of many designs we are showing, No home ever had too many ru s, SEra vm$m KUK SS&iA-. VaSKSil mmsi m s. m Metal Cribs with high sides will prevent many harabumps, Baby is safe, .u - .,,.- , . -. . . WJt m SzJi ' nsr..r - ''-Sw 'A' !-vSMS-W mM Do you know the capacity of a Chiffonier. Its usefulness is apparent from the number of drawers; count them. '---vat-G T 3 A buffet and China Closet In one piece is a wonderful con venience and economizes room. PROMINENT LAWYER OF CALIFORNIA DEAD Bail's JEWELERS (United ProsH Lonsod Wlro.) Ilwkoloy, ml.. Doc. 1 1. Juduo I John Oraber. noted thrnughnut Calt- fornla nnd Novnda na n brilliant Inn. yor and ablo Jurist, passed nwny at I hi homo In (Maromoul Inst night shortly nfter 11 o'clock. Death hns boon exported for Hovornl dnys, nnd tho dying mnn wns surrounded by his ' family, whlrh Included Mrs. Julia Whlto Onrbor, his wlfo, and Mru. ! Whitney Pnlncho. Mrs. Frank String 1 hnm nnd Mr. Lldn J. Harbor, lilu three daughtors. Ills HlnoBH wnn n Bevero attack of typhoid fovnr. Judgo flnrltnr was born In fltnun- Ion. Vn . In 1 833. Aftor practicing law In Virginia for a fow yenrw, ho moved o this Htnto nnd sottlod In Santa Cruz, staying there for n your nnd n half boforo going to Novnda City. California. Ho married tho dauuliter of Judro John Whlto, of Alabama, In 1805, nnd thon moved to N vnda, whoro. afto- practicing In partnership with Colonel Harry I. Thornton, ho win olortod Justice of tho supremo court of that stnto. After moving to HiIh city, Judgo Onrbor wns In partnership Micron nlvoly with Tliomns nishnp. Judgo nnnlt, Kiigono Cnrbor nnd his eon, Jowph Onrlmr nnd Hnrrv T Croiwoll It wnn whllo prnctlolng lnw In thU r'ty that Prosldont Itoosovolt on dored hlin an npnnliitmont on th'i fir t I'nnamnl rnnnl rommlHslnn. (lar- her wns n Democrat, but ho would probably liv tnkfii the nlneo hnd not nrlvntp reasons rnmpollod 1ilm to derlln REAL ELEGANCE SMALL COST That's tho keynote to this gift shop from ovory point of view tho most satisfac tory jowolry shop in tho city, And wo told you months ago wo woro 'planning all this for you and if you'ro a bit particular you'll como to seo our showing of Christmas things, Confi dential it's tho particular pooplo that havo made this storo what It Is. Bail's JEWELERS --ty Where aro your books and your writing material? Havo you any place in which to keep them? We have, Be merciful unto her. Save her time, save her strength, cultivate smiles instead of wrinkles, They cost only $4.00. We have tho prettiest line of library tables ever shown in Salem, . y-Trsj Being weary, drop onto one of our Couches, They relieve that tired feeling at once, t LJ he House Furnishing Co., 177 LIBERTY STREET A IVrwMiitl Apppenl. If wo could talk to you porHOimt ly about tho great merit of Foloy'H Honey uud Tar, for itoughs, uolds and lung trouble, you ntvr could bo In duced to uxiwlinoiit with unknown preparatlnnit that may ooutnlii imiio hrtrinful iIruK. Folwy'g llonwy mid Tar coata yui no more, and linn a record of 10 years of ourtw. J. C Perry. .i i O () () o ) o o o o o o o o o PERSONAL MENTION ooooooooo K. W Tlllson wont to Portland this morning on u ImikIiiowi trip. Frank Hudson, of Albany, lu In the city today on ImihIiiohh. Mrs K T Moorus wont to Silver ton this morning. She will return this evening. MImh Pansy Johns has gone to Portland to visit friends fo rubout two months M M Itunsom and family loft Saturday night for Superior, Ne braska, to make tholr future homo. J V. Itoblnson nnd Win. Petzul left this morning for Portland on luiHlnoHS pertaining t opulent mat ters MIks Kllzuboth Iteynolds loft this inoriiliig for un extended visit to rfUMvfev In Concord, Now Hump ihlro Hho will ronialn until May or J una. Mr nnd Mrs. J. A, McCorkle oame d')Wii from Portluud to nMind Hun day with Mrs. McCoreklo'a father. John Carmlchael. Mr. McCoroklo returned to Portland thin morning, and Mrs McCorklo will remain un til tho lust of tho week. Bungalow Theatre Umpire Theater Co,, (Inc.) Ih.oo. Ji:(). L. IIAKKH, eiierul .Miiimgor, Portland, Oregon, 1'Jtli uiul .Monl- Mill StlOI'lK. I Portland'H Fnshlonablo Popular Price PluyhouHo; Home of tho In oompurnblo linker Htoek company. ' BMooiid and last wook of tho grout llulasco huccush ubout which every one lu tnlklug The Rose of (lie Rancho Commencing Hiiuduy Mutliieo I)o combor 13. 1008. With full Htrougth of company uud greatly augmented omt. nil the gorguoiiH Hcenory, cos tume uud offeotH. If you saw It lust wook you will like It oven bettor tlm Hecond tmu. It's u beautiful picture uud It growH on you. i:eiiiiig iviccHi iw, :w, nocr Mat. lui'o Hat unlit y, IHc, IWe. Noxt week. Hoy'tH "A .Mldnlglit GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN V. COHDHAV, Mgr. TUESDAY, DEC. 15 GLEE and MANDOUN CLUBS of the University of Oregon A concert full of hlta, Hongs that pIuuho, mandolin mimic that In muBlc and ntuntu that aro mlrth provokliig. PUIOKS: II, 7(fe, 60q, 25c. Seat salo at box olllco Tuesday 9 a in. 1