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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
DAU.T CAPITAL JOlltNAXi, SALEM. OHKGON, FIUDAl", AUGUST 18, 1909. MONEY UNDER HIS BED Jacob Schaerer,' Who Commit ted Suicide at Hillsboro, Left Small Fortune. No Relatives. A dlsimtch from Hillsboro last night seys: Members of the coronor's Jury that Investigated tho dentil of Jacob Bchnorur, tho Bethany blnclcsnilth who committed suicide yesterday aft er having been arrested on an assault charge, found a cache of $3 GOO in gold under tho bed in tho dead man's house. The money, which was packed In cans that showed signs of having been recently dun from tho ground, was in coins of $20, $10, and $5 de nomination. It was brought to Jlllla boro this morning and deposited with tho county trtmsuror. Tho monoy was found by Jurors who were looulng over thp house Inst night after the coroner und sheriff nad departed. With tho monoy wore found papers and momoranda that showed he had tost all his savings, WORTH MOUNTAINS n r in r h m t t I 4 KJLXj'i Us r.jHftv i TJmtfr v -, jjB "?. P i lit t VI During Chan.-e of Life, rays Mrs. Ciins. Barclay ' .ar-.ltivillt, Vt. "I wna vi -W" t oi.itln'('lmnof l.hf nmlmiit -w fi'inu nurvoiti r.r.vs 'iKtnthtrniiiuMfiii; i.yJujiUuiis, and I .! tru!y suiy i.rit '.hIV...!':!!!;.' w' Vr"t nhl l u. worth biouiit..1! 4 c' ; i '.it to mi ,. . it l'-.toritl invl'i. . i ami strength, f never forget toil i! my friends .int LVdlaE.I'nl. i..:r Jtl)!e t'i m'-ui'iHl Iihk (Ion 1" me ilu.lng t lilts trying period. Conn 'a it oration to litaltn means so um-li ' ' thnt for the mike of other cutler li.k. women I am w II. lug to make my tt- ilile public so joit may puUhh t..i' letter." 1!hk. ('has. ISaiiclay, V..V l)..(!r.mitevillo. A't. Xo otlior medluino for woman' ills has received such wide-spread and mi. quttlltlril ondorst'im :it. No other mud Icino wo know of tins such n ieconl of euros of female ill as lms I.(ila E. Pinklinm's Vegetable Compound. For moro than so jours it has been curing female complaints mih as iullnmmntiou. ulceration, local weak, nessos. fibroid tumors. irregn.Inriti.ri, IKjrlodlc pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, and it is imetiuUe(l for carrying women safely through the period of change, of life. It costs but U.tle to tiy Ljdla E. !"::kl...r.' Yt$. "ible Compound, and, :' i:---la-"a; .''-"wo-tUrno-un-'i''!'"' -'' "to iuiifrinjr wonwn. i amounting to $2000, In n'bnnk fail ure In Delllngham, Wash.. In 1S93. and thnt the cash In the cache, as well as $230. 4S found in his shop, had been earned and saved since that time and boarded in onus, as he was distrust tul of banks. N'Q will was found in me dead man's effects. Schaerer was 47 years old and had no relatives in tnle seetlon. His fa' her Is dead, and his mother Is be lieved to be living in Swltiertand. He had a brother in this country, but he was drowned In tho Heppner flood. The blacksmith lias been in Oregon seven years, working at Scholls be fore coming to this locality. Besides .he money found, Schaerer owned 10 acres of land. MARTIAL LAW IN ONTARIO Two Hundred Regular Troops Sent to Fort Wiiliam to Control the Rioting Laborers. ' I'M in-' IVikr '.(mill '.Vlrf.) Fort William. Ont., Aug. 13. Two hundred regular troops 3t.itlon ed at Fort Osborne started fo Ko-i William today becauso of tho sor lous rioting which has boon In prog ress here since tho dock laborers em ployed by the Canadian Pacific rail road wont on ctrike n wool; ago for higher wages. The city. Is jadcr martial In for the first time Id its history Troops aro attempting tt quell the outbreaks of tho thousand striking laborers, most of whom tit e Orooku, Hungarlanx and Italian. When twenty-four special pollcs of the railroad force under Chief Doll arrived from Wlnnepeg yostor day to protect tho company's prop erty thu strlkors bognn a riot during whioh a scoro wore wounded, includ ing Chief Ball, who Is not expected to recover, and two others whoso In juries are pronounced fatal. Mayor Pellotleh has turned the pollcinK of the city over to the mili tia nn (I trsop aro patrolling tho streets today waiting the arrival of the regulars. PROVES FN FLYER C. F.Willard in Curtiss Bi-Plane Makes Most Perfect Flight Yet Made by an Aeroplane. MISSING MAN WAS ONLY LOST Supposed to Have Fallen Over Cliff, but Walks Into Camp Today Searching Party Still Out. H'nlted l'reen Leaned Vlr.l McCloud. Cal.. Aug. 13. Quh Mauer of Yacavillo, who was believed to have perished whllo attempting tin decent of Mount Shasta and for whom searching parties have been scouring the mountain since Tuesday, walked Into McCloud last night. Mauer said that after leaving his companions he lost his way whllo tit tempting to return to camp. Since, then he has been wandering through the snows and brush on tho mountain endeavoring to find his way back to civilization. Thirty men who have boon search ing for Mauer are encamped on the mountain today. Mm. Mauer, who Is at Derryvule Inn at Slsson. where shu Iiub been prostrated with grlof. was aommunl rated over the phone last night nnd told of her husband's safo return, AH Patent Medicines or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for salo at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The onl) cash drug store In Oregon; owes no one, and no ono owes it; carries large stock; Its shelves, UQUtitors and show cases are1 loaded with drugs, medicinos, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. btone Is a regular graduate In medi cine and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for med icine Dr Stone can b found at his dug ki.n Sa'ern or from 7 In the r n r . i r i ,1 X RAY AN ANTIDOTE FOR POISON Seattle, Aug 13 -Electricity hns come to the bat as an nnMdoto for Inudanum poisoning. William Mc Gregor, a Scotch srntnnn, wna picked up unconscious In tho stroots Wed nesday night. At tho city hospital It was found thnt ho was suffering from lnudnnum poisoning, but black coffoe nnd drags forced Into his sto mach failed to revive the patient. K'nally tho X-ray was suggested, and 200 volte wfre shot into Mc Gregor's body. In an Instant Mc Gregor came to his sonsos. With a cry that frightened the nursos, he Jumped from h's bed, Jerked looso from the doctor and the nursos nnd ran like a madman through tho word tnd Into the hall, whero for a min ute or two he danced a real High laud lllns. yel'ing and curbing nil the time Two men eat on him to hold him until he became quiet. FIRING BIG GUNS AT SAN FRANCISCO THE MARKETS United I'rew Leased Wlre.l Mlneola, h I.. Aug. 13. C. F. Willnrd, In the Curtiss b'-plane "Red Dug," today nailed twelve ml lea in nineteen and a half min utes, over throe towns and rough country, where descent would have been practically Impossible, making a (light In certain respects the most wonderful ever accomplished by a machine heavier than air. Willnrd started from Mlneola at 5:30 o'clock this morning, the bl plnue rising beautifully like a bird and Balling away, moving at the will of the aviator. Ho made two turns around Hemp stead Plains and then started to ward Garden City. He was not fam iliar with the country over which ho flew, not hnvlng examined It or i made any Investigation before the flight When Wlllard reached Gardi-n City he was about 150 feet high. Ho passed over that town with the ma- ch'ne working beautifully. Then h crossed over Westburg and HIck vllle. During noarly the entire fight he ' was over woods, house i or other ob struct'onB that would hav worka disaster if he had attempted to des- cend. At five different points he passed over telegraph wires and cro'sed eight public roads. When ho reached the motor parkway he mada three circuits of the course Wlllard intended to try to break the world's record for endurance and cross-country flying, but he found that his magnet was woijtlng badl and decided to return aban doning the attempt for the present When he brought the bl-plane to (the earth he a" rered to have t un- (t'nlted I'rew L1 Wlre.l San Francisco. Aug- 13. Target practice' with one of the big 12-Inch guns at Fort Wiufleld Scott Is belli? carried on todny. Before sunset thero wll bo nlno shot fired. When each projectile Is hurled at the canvas tnrgot four and one-half ntllee at sea tho shot will ooet the government npproxl mately f300. The projectiles weigh 270 pound and with each shot 1.04C pounds of powder Is burned. The target prac tice takes place but twloe n yoar. Uattery Safford Is doing the tiring der equally as good eontrol as when he started. He evidently enjoyed the flight greatly The sight of the machine cnuid great excltomout among the villagers and farmers inn whom It sailed, San Francisco, ..vug. 13. Wheat New crop California clut), ?1.80 l.Sfl; Australia, $2 2.05; Sonorn, $l.S5(ft2; new crop northern, Sept. delivery , bluostem, $1.85 1.87 4; club, $1.72; turkey, $1.85; red, $1.72; off grades of wheat, $1.05(8 1.70. Uarley Feod barley, $1-10 1.41 '4; cliolco $1.42; common to fair, $1.35 1.38 JA; brewing nnd shipping, i.42 1.43; fanoy, $1.15; ohevalior nominal. Eggs Per dozon, including eases: lixtras, 34c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 25 c; thirds, 23c Duttor Per peund: Extras 28 c firsts, 27c; seconds, 2Got packing No. 1, 24 c. New choose Per peund: Cnlifor nln finis, fnucy, lGc; firsts, 15 c seconds, 13 c; California Young America, fnucy, lCc: firsts, 15c; east ern Orogon, 10c; Young Amoripn. lCc. Potatoes Now crop, per cental: Gb iff 90c in sacks, end C5c$1.2C In boxes; sweet potatoes In crates 3 VI 3o por pound. Onions Yellow, 70S0c por cotij tal. Oranges A bx: Valonclas, $2.25 3.00. POUTIiANl) MARKETS. Wheat Track Trice. Club ,. 95n Dlucstom $1.00 .usslan t8o Valley 96c .... Flour. Patents $0.25 Straight $5.80 Exports 4.70 Vslloy 5.50 Graham, 1 U sack 6. CO Whulo wheat 0.S0 liny. Wlllnmctot vnlloy $13 10 Eastern Oregn, fnncoy ....$17 IS Alfulfa $13.50 Clover $11 13 Poultry. Hcim 14 15c springs 1415q Turkes 20c llutter. City orenmery. extras 30 o Outsldo oroamery 2730o Store 20o Ettgx. Orogon ranch 27 2 8c Pork. Fanoy, por lb llllc Prctih Fruit. Oranges $2.26 3.25 I Lomons $1.76 4 jippios, uox ; i.uu Unnnnns, lb 5 6c PotntocH. 1 Uuylng prices, cwt $1.00 1.75 Ont. No. l white $42 I Gray $38039 Kggs. . Sleoct Oregon 272Sc ' Bnstern 15c 20c ! Uuttcr ! Fancy 2730c. Istoro 20o Cheese. F. C. Twins 10 17c F. C. Triplets 17 c Young America 17 18c Mi 11 tuffs. Urnn $20.50 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, city $29 Chop $2430 Rolled Dnrloy $3C37 Local Itetall Uirket. Wheat, por bushel $1.35 Hay, choat $17018 Hay, clover $14&15 Potatoos, buihel 70. 80 Apples, bushel C0l.o0 Prunes, por lb... 1V4.4 Prunon. per lb H4 4 Cranberries, Howo's varie ty, bbl 13.0$ llutter and Kggtf, Itetall. Ege 30c Creamory butter ,.35o Country butter 2530c Flour. Bastern Orogon $1.75 Urnn, per sack . iB Shorts, por sack $1.35l.r5 tolled barley $39.00 Local Wholesale .Market. Wheat, bushol $1.22 Oats, bushel 60c m gesBg'B fc ggga Coffee The kind that makes the break fastreal Coffee through and through lwys the same. Your grocer will jrrlnd It better If ground at houie not too flno. When the stomach, heart or kid ney ncrvea get weak; thon thee or gans always fall. Don't drug tho Btomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is simply a make shift. Get a prescription known to dugglsts everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Rrgtorative. Tho restoratlvo Is pre pared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strongthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Snoop's lie storatlvc tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Sold bv the Capital drug-store. I MFALS 15c Call and try them. Meals IS nnard per wek 12.75. alT fur niflifd room vory reatonab'e. AT THK Salem Restaurant 830 COURT STREET. Tito Kind Ton Havo Always Bought, nnd which Ims been in uso for orcr SO years, hits horno tho filtfimturo of - nnd lina hcon inndo tinder Ids pcr- fZ 77 sonnl Htiporvlslon slnco its infancy. futfy; -CUCAII. Allow no ono to dccolvo you in this. All Oountcrfolta, IniHntions nnd Just-ns-trood" nro but; Experiments thnt trlilo M'ith nnd onduutrer tho health off Infants nnd Children Experience ngnlnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Curstorla 1 ft harmless HuliHtltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, l)ro;s nnd Soothing Syrups. It ia Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Srorphino nor othcrNnrcotla nuht4ince. Its tifro is its (runrantco. It destroys Worms and alia; & Povcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Tw relievos Teething Troubles, euros Constipation Mid Flatulonej. It assimilates tho Pood, regulates tho Stomach tend Bowels, frlvlntr healthy and natural Bleep. Tho CliIIdren'H Panacea Tho mother's Prlond. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Signature of xysccXe The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc oiNTiun ooMr.nr, tt mmut tmit. Ncwvomierrr. REST ROMP - RECUPERATE M At the Seashore NEWPORT It Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of H pleasure ground possibilities! An Ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bathing, boating, fishing, driving, and exploring, make Newport a most charming and pop ular play ground, SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAS A SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO NEWPORT OF $4.95 From Salem, Oregon Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon," Local Agonts Wm. McMURRAY, (Ji:.l;U.l. IWK.HKNtJKIt AdK.Vr POItTIiAM), OltlCt.'ON. LADIES' and MEN'S FURNISHINGS Outing and Harvesters' Supplies Ladles' Wrappers, $1,00 values for 68c Ladies' Black Sateen Petticoats 50c Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves 25c Ladies' $3.00 Mohair Dress Skirts $2.00 Ladies' S3.75 Voile Dress Skirts $3.00 Ladies' all wool Sweater Coats $2.00 Btinbonnots 10c Sleeveless Voats 1 oo Cotton Units, roll no Host calico, yard flc Garden Huta Ac Tooth nrtiHlies rtq Poarl Duttons, dozen.... SHc liw.s" Waiuts .2.V om Goat givwusra. iWc ClHilrir Uoiuimis) ;ist ithilcl Rompera 50c Khaki Stjilece Ilgyfl" Suits .7Sc jIqii's Underwear U3c OliIl(lrtn8 Drew 5c 15c Heavy Linen Toweling, yard Best Table Oilcloth, yard Tablecloth, white or red, yard . . JOc .17c .25c S-o ti uce Duuk, yurd . ...JU)c Half wool Socks, pair. . lliJic ..Dn's Suits i?5 up Shirt Wuuis . Hundkcrchtofs Towels . . :!.ic up .2)c up . Re up ROSTEIIM & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial St.