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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1009.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
X. HOFOT, Editor m4 Proprietor
Independent Newipaper Derotod to American Principle! and
the Proffrew nl Derolopomont of All Oregon.
!ubllihel Brerr Kronlng KiCcpt BauAij, elem, Oro.
SUH8CMPTION RAT3C8.
(luTtrltblr la AilTdtico.)
Vij, by MiTier, per year W.00 Per month...Wo
D11t, by mll, per yer - JM Per month 860
Weekly, by malt, per rear. ...!. 00 Sir montbi ......60o
TAFT AT
BROTHERS
RANCHERO
One of the Biggest Cattle Con
cerns in Texas Owns Its
Own Packing Plant
and Outfit.
(ohitro rness mined wiaa.l
Grogory, Tox., Oct. 21. Presi
dent Tuft Is learning motto about tho
ranc hbuslnoBS today, Yesterday ho
eaw cattlo roped, branded and dip
ped, nnd today ho Is observing tho
work of steam plows and harrows
on floldfi that strotch over a day's
horsobaok Journoy.
Aftor tho oarly morning golf
gamo at La Qulnta, tho local namo
of tho Charlos P. Taft rosldouoo and
ranch near Gregory, tho presldont
took an automobllo rldo with his
brothor, and wont to the town of
Taft, eight lnllVa from this place.
Llko Qrogory and La Qulnta, Taft
Is a part of tho hugo ostato con
trolled by tho president's brothor.
Down In tnoso parts, tho concoru Is
known nniclnlly its tho Coloman
Fulton Pasturo Company, but no
ono ovor fallH to roply "Mr. Taft,"
when nnyouo aHks who owns tho
proportion. Tho town of Taft claims
tho proud distinction of bolng tho
only vlllago In tho country that caBt
Its voto for tho Republican candi
date for tho presidency Inst fall.
Practically ovoryouo In tho placo do
rlvcB his living directly or Indirect
ly front tho Colomnn-Fulton Pnstur
ngo Cotnpnuy. Tho town's partiality
for Mr. Taft nt olcctlon tlmo Is not
regarded as strange. In tluw parts.
Tho big ranch concoru has Its own
packing plant.
SHoTiiisi"
WIFE AND
HIMSELF
(UNITSO l-MiltA IMASSD WIM 1
San Francisco. Oct. 21. As tu
result of marital troubles, the bodtw
of Henry HroltHtjn nnd his wlfw lie
today In tho olty morgue llreltMit
shot and klllod his wife Jn Central
Park. In thlH oltj. then wnt a bullet
Into his own brain, lie died short
ly aftor being removal to a hospi
tal Droltsun's wife left him thr"
mouths ago. beouuse of his Addic
tion to liquor. Sho wns employed
ns domestic lu tho home of L. ,1.
WJIiIq, a local bankor.
Lsto yesterday UivIUan persuad
od his wlfo to lonvo tho Wilde home
with him to look t a lot he pro
posed to ptirahaso. Crossing Cen
tral Park, tho man drow u 3S-j't-bor
rovolver, and, placing tho gun
beneath tho woman's Jaw, pulled the
trlggor. Who died Instantly. Ho
thou turntnl tho gun on himself.
Tho double tragedy was witnessed
by n doxon school boys, who called
tho police.
Spain spends considerable tlmo
nnd money keeping from being de
molished. HIHH4M--ffMhffHHH4M'
v
IS
AV1NO Is tho Buro road to
wealth.
Thousands who have a com
petence through saving, to
every ono that has acquired
riches through speculation
Wo pay Interest on savings
accounts.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT;;
Capital National Baikjj
THE AUTOS
BET BAY FOR
DON PORTOLA
Three Serious Accidentsln the
Festivities Last Night at
San Francisco Joy
Rides Disastrous.
tiNiTr.n I'UKns i.fiaw.d wwis.l
Bnn Francisco, Oct. 21. Tho Por-
toln festivities lnnt night woro marrod
by thrco serious accidents on lowor
Market Btroot, near tho Forry, which
probably will result In tho (loath of
two men. In oach caso tho victims
woro struck by nutomobllos nnd nil
sustained fractures of the skull.
Chnrlos Dowlln, n visitor from Fort
Ilrngg, was tho first to bo hurt. Ho
was ondonvorlng to dodgo n handful
of confottl bolng thrown nt him
when ho slipped off tho curb In tho
Hired path of n' rapidly moving auto
mobile. Ho was hurled several foot
and his skull was fractured. Ho Is
tit tho Contral Emergency hospital
and it Is'boltovod ho will not survlvo
his Injuries.
Shortly aftor midnight, Leon
Shnllnn, residing nt 2128 Mnrkot
street, was struck by a stanchion of
nn automobile which passed n Btroot
car from which tho man was loan
ing outward through n window. His
skull wan fractured. Tho physicians
nt tho Contral Emorgcncy hospltnl
huvo hopes that ho will recover.
V. S. Hccklor, a sailor from tho
torpedo boat Preble, Is dying nt tho
Lnuo hospltnl. Ho wns crossing Mnr
kot btroot, near Second street, whon
n mnrhlnu driven by Zeb Coltrlm
hit him nnd sont his body Into tho
guttor twonty feet nwny, fracturing
his Hkull, breaking thrco ribs nnd
Injuring him Internally.
JAPANESE
BENERAL
BOES OVER
Toklo. Oct. 31. Viscount Gonornl
Ognwu, ono of tho boat known mili
tary figures In Japan, nnd famed for
hta knowledge of Htrntogy, died nt
hlt homo horo yesturdny, following
u long Illness, ns n rosult of n wound
received during tho Japanese-Russian
war. Ho was Gl years old.
During tho war with China, Oga
wn wnH ehlof of staff of tho first
Jnpanwio army. In tho HubsIo
Jnpanoso war ho was placed In
command of n division of tho sec
ond army of Japan, whloh ho ro
talncd until soriottsly wounded.
In 1895 ho was created n baron.
For his services In tho field nnd nt
homo, Ognwn was docorated with
tho third class of tho Golden Kilo.
MARQUIS SAGA
JOINS THE SAGAS
UNITED TREKS IJJAHRn W1RS,
Toklo, Oct. 21. Mitrqulti Saga,
tho jnldcst nobla In tho service of
tho omporor, tlM yestordny, aged
02.
Marquis Sngn lived to witness tho
reign of thrco emporora.
.i. o
Slightly CaMer With Snow
Whenyousoo that kind of weathpr
forecast you know that rheumatism
weather Is nt hand. Get ready for
It now by getting a bottlo of Ballard's
Snow Liniment. Finest thing rondo
for rhoumatlsm , chilblains troit
blto, sore and stiff Joints and
musolos, nil achos and pains. 25c,
50c nnd 11.00. Sold by all dealers.
WA7OT
NOTES FROM
AUMSVILLE
Hon. W. J. Clnrko, of tho Oer
valfl Star, wns hero on bus'.ieua Inst
Friday.
Mrs. D. W. Smith was a juassangior
for Portlnnd Wednesday.
Miss Llslo Ycrgoi who has bwn
visiting relatives unrt' loft for hor
homo in Portlnnd Frlduy.
Mrs. A. P. Speer nnd Mlits t nla
Heln visited tho uaptNtl last Halur
day. Mr. Druco, of Do'tgld? county,
Wellington, has moved onto the H.
E. Portor farm, whljlt lie will farm
next season.
II. C. Porler hnn been absent on
Jury duty in Snlom tho past wu.Mc.
Henry Oleson Is building n nov
resldonco In town.
A. D. Orimth nnd family hnvo
moved to town, nnJ nr occupying
tho D. F. Eautburn property " on
Ennt Main street.
Enrl Llnvlllo has opened up n
confcctlonory ntoro In tho Gilbert
building on Mill street, and Francis
Enstburn wilt occupy a portion of It
tor n unrucr snop on Bniurunys.
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y.RAYS AND SMILES
Old Mr. Car Shortago has come
West ngnln to visit tho long list of
old ncqunlntnnoos. They nil recog-
ntzo tho old man.
Stnto-wldo prohibition will bo
submitted to tho voters of Oregon
nt tho gonornl olcctlon In 1910,
whon thoro will bo n direct popular
votfo upon n constitutional- amend
ment forbidding tho snlo, gift or
Btorngo of Intoxicating liquors In
nny form.
'
A plcturo In tho nowspnpors re
cently shows King 'Alfonso holding
his socond son, Jnmlo. A plcturo of
his nibs holding his Job six months
from now will bo worth having.
Wlifen Ferrer Wib shot Alfonsd
unwittingly lot go of n boomcrnLg.
A Jack rablt Is a doad gimn
sport. In nil tho races ho has over
had with his nnclont onomy, the
coyote, ho wns nover known to
throw n rnco.
Taft Is going to Join in JncK rab
bit chnso. A cursory examination
of tho bolt lino of tho rontoct-uitn,
forces tho horso editor, much n no
admires tho president, to p t his
monoy on tho John Itnbblt.
o
For Chappa Skin.
Chapped skin, whothor on tho
hands or fnco may bo cured In ono
night by applying Chamberlain's
Salvo. It Is nlso uncqualed for sore
nipples, burns nnd scalds. For sale
by all good druggists.
BASEBALL MAN
SURRENDERS
(UNITED rIKS I.B1BED 1"tM.
Cleveland, O., Oct. 21, Sonsu-
tlnunl Tyrus Cobb, tho star batsman
of tho Detroit Tigers, who wero Jut
vanquished by tho Pittsburg Pintles
In tho rnco for tlu basobnll cham
pionship of tho world, today sur
rendered hlmsolf to tho shorirf of
this county.
Tho Georgia Cracker was then
Immedlntoly arraigned on n charge
of "stabbing to wound" George
SUtnlleld, night wntohmnn nt tho
Kuclld Uotul. Cobb's nlloged on-
coutnor with tho wntohman occurred
several weoks ago. while the Naps
and Tigers woro engaged In a serU
of gitmos In tho Ohio city.
President Taft has nover ox
pressed th hope that corporations
would develop paroxysms rf ! light
nt tho prospect of being taxed.
Portland's Popular Fire-Proof
Hotel
THE OREGON
Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service In city, with
Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m.
Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern
Hostlery In the metropolis of the Northwest.
ANNEX IS NOW OPEN
Our capacity has beon doubled and our bus will
hereafter meet trains No. 6, and train No, 12, limited,
Oregon Electric that arrive in Portland at 10,55 a, m,
and 4:55 p, m.
M. C. DICKINSON, Manager
THE OREGON
THE BEST TONIC
riV.'
Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills Check Decline
Build Up the Strength of Exhausted
Thoro arc fow cases of general re
blllty that could not havo been pre
vented. There Is no hidden causa
for its presence nor Is It sudden In
its nttack. Any person, who Is over
worked, or subject to any great
worry or excitement, or undergoes
sonii) long-continued strain on tho
body, Is llnblo to becomo debilitated
unless tho blood is kept pure and
rich. Such unusual conditions call
for in oro nourishment than tho blood
can supply nnd paleness, headaches,
j poor npi,otlto.
unrofroshlng sleep,
backaches, loss of splrlta and n gen
eral tired out feeling, which follows
nro simply u call for n blood tonic
nnd builder.
Ilut sometimes what Is mistaken
for slmplo debility Is u symptom of
n moro serious dlsordvr, anaemia
,j,0rhiip8, or n breaking down of tho
norvous system. By taking a toulj
that Is iiIho a specific for many ills
ordorB of tho blood nnd nervos, tho
threatening dlsonsos may bo pre
vented. Such n tonic Is Dr. Wil
liams' Pink I'IIIb, nnd tholr value In
tho treatment of general debility lies
In tholr direct rosponso to the needs
of tho blood. Their work Is to make
new blood. That thoy do this woll
W shown by tho gntdunl disappear
ance of tho symptoms nnd tho re
turn of color nnd health, They lay
tho foundation for pormnnont health
In tho future
LOST FLESH AND STKEN'GTH.
Dr. Will In ins' l'lnk IMIIh Cured This
Snntn Ann Woman.
Mrs. II. J. Bradford, of No. 1514
Spurgcon strcot, Snntn Ann, Cat.,
says:
"A fow yvnrs ago I bogait to lose
flesh until I weighed only about 100
pounds. Boforo this I had always
boon woll and qulto fleshy. I uio
becamo vory norvous and would He
awako all night long. I had fre
quent crying spjolls whlcii I could
not sooin to help, and which tho
least llttlo thing would bring on.
Excitement or nolso mndo pit vc
nervous. I had a craving for soul
things, but my apotlto wuu vurt.ihlu.
At times I would fcol vor well but
this would bo only .vhon I kept vory
qulot nt homo for n long Urn-.
"Tho doctors pronour.o'd my
troublo norvous debility I was
under his caro for ovor twi yoars.
Somotlnu-fi ho would treat me regu
larly, and tlton ho nitwit no have' to
call again In two months. I did not
Whoro aro tho
tho yostoryears?
'bustod" trusts of
JTSkln -it Beaut is a Joy forevsr
b
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Strr ul4 to
Mr o( lb. b.at
too ( putcct
"Al JVM llJIII
it pnixriT DUUf.
M?amad'a OrBnt' r tk 1; hnful of 'l a
tfia mtnilgii." ror ult br ul dniut.u J t vur
loou4l'n la Utt Ualtwt BulM.Oa4 u4 Lurot
fakM.WPUIS, Pref, 37 foul ism Stmt, NnTrl 1
FOR DEBILITY
get well under his treatment nnd
was flnnlly ndvlscd to try Dr. Wil
liams Pink Pills by a friend who
had UBCd them for nervousness. Af
ter taking a fow boxes of tho pills,
I could sleep better nnd 1 began to
lmprovo gradually until I was cured.
I havon't beon run down or norvous
in soino years now, nnd consldor tho
boncflt I received from Dr. Williams'
Pink PIIIb to bo wonderful."
WEAK AND NEUVUOS.
This Pctnluina, Cul., Woman Cured
Aftr Yen ra of Miser)'.
Mrs. Mary II. Toft, of No. 314
Howard strcot, Petaluma, Cal has
found Dr. WllllnmB' Pink Pills to bo
tho best tonic thnt she has over
used. Shu says:
"About 15 years ago, whon living
In Toronto, Canada, I beenmo gen
erally run down nnd felt mlsornble
for yoars. I was tired nil of tho
tlmo nnd didn't want to work or
do anything nt nil. My appctlto was
not very good nnd I was thin nnd
pnlo, I suffered from sick head
aches a great deal and wns nervous.
"I was treated by n doctor for
Boino tlmo nnd tried sovornl tonics,
"but without holp. A friend recom
mended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to
mo nnd I took sovornt-boxes. I
soon began to fcol much hotter, my
nppotlte enmo back and tho boncflt
continued until I was cured. I havo
taken Dr. WllllnmB' Pink Pllla a
number of times since, nn I think
thoy nro tho best tonic ono can
take"
KKOAINKI) IIEH HEALTH.
It Was Feared This Oregon Woman
Witfl Going Into Consumption. '
Miss Jessie Johns, of Gladstone,
Oro., was cured by Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills aftor suffering from gen
eral doblllty for n year and n half.
Sho says:
"About four years ago, whllo llv-
klng In Wisconsin, I was greatly run
down In health as a result of six
M-eoks of sickness. I aid not scorn
to bo nblo to got back my strength,
but was woak nil over. I was thin,
palo and norvous. I wasn't nblo to
do much of anything, and had to
jglvo up teaching school.
"I was treated by threo or four
doctors, nnd they snld thoy woro
afraid I was going Into consumption.
Thoy did not holp mo, nnd I Anally
uvo up tholr trontmont to try' Dr.
AVIIllnmV Pink Pills. Tho pills
fftf i mtt !! i !!
s
REDUCED PRICES
ON-
f Ladies' Pnrf
-uuiwu VU nnu lUlldT) I till UUUW, IbUUbU JIIVU-il UiUU
Ladies' S5 now Fall Coats reduced price $ 3.50
Ladies' new Fall Silk Coats .special $10.00
Girls' $2.50 new Fall Coak, reduced price $ 1.50
Girls' $3.50 new Fall Coats, reduced price $ 2.50
NEW FALL MILLINERY
We have had moro business in this department, than wo
could manage! now we have more help and will be able
to attend your wants, New Fall shapes, just received,
the vory newest, and our usual moderate prices prevail;
expert trimmers, The very best and newest of material,
Our prices are lower than any other -house In 'Oregon.
NEW FALL UNDERWEAR - J
Children's Heavy Fleeced Underwear ". 25c
Childs' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits 25c
Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Underwear 25c
Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits 50c
HAMILTON & BROWN SHOES The best for wear.
1
"Hardware" Brand guaranteed for Six Months. $
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM I
. 240-246 COMMERCIAL ST. $
iiiititimtiHiaiiaii.HHai
H
THE CONNECTION
IS THE PLACE
where a lot of plumbing originates.
That is why we give .particular atten
tion to joining places. That ts also
why there is no, after trouble with
plumbing done by us. Unless you
are getting just that kind of plumb
ing you need us as much as wo want
you.
GRABER BROS.
141 S. Liberty St. Salem
in Health and
Sufferers.
helped mo from tho start, and I
1copt on with thorn until I felt entlro
ly well. I regained my strength and
my health has been good since
then."
WAS SHOUT 01' imEATir.
Ciso nt Helllnglinnt Completely
A
Cured by Dr. Williams Pink
Pills.
Mrs. William N. Smith, of No.
1938 Humboldt street, Belllngham,
WnBh., owes hor euro to n thorough
trial of Dn Williams' Pink Pills.
"About six years ngo," sho says,
"I was greatly run down in health
through overwork. 1 was unnblo to
do much of any work for soveral
months, nnd was so weak and short
of breath that I couldn't walk a
block without bolng completely tired
out. I wns pnlo, thin- nnd norvous.
I had no nmbltlon nnd felt worn out
nil of tho time.
"I went to it druggist, who was
nlso n doctpr, and ho said my
troublo was duo to a lack of blood,
and advised mo to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. Tho pills holptod mo
from tho first box, and I gnvo them
a thorough trial. I was soon strong
and woll again, nnd I haven't been
sick since. I always ' recommended
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to nny per
son who Is run down becaueo of
weak or Impuro blood."
Do You Xoed n Tonic?
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havo cor
rected serious disorders of tho stom
ach, havo revitalized tho nervous
system nnd restored honlth to suffer
ers from sovoro disorders of tho
blood and norves. For rhoumatlsm,
Indigestion, nervous headncho and
many other forms ot'wonkness nnd
doblllty Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
nro rocommonded oven It ordinary
medicines havo been tried without
relief.
Further Information nbout 'tho
tonic treatment Is given In our holp
fill booklet, "Diseases of tho Blood."
which will bo sent freo upon postnl
card request.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold
by ull druggists, or will bo sent, post
paid, on receipt of price, 60 conts
por box; six boxes for 12.50, by tho
Dr. Williams Mcdlclno Company,
Shoncctndy, N. Y. Insist upon got
tlng tho genuine pills which nro sold
only In packagos bearing tho full
trndo-mnrk, "Dr. Williams' Pink'
Pills for Pnlo People" Thoy nro
nover sold looso, by tho Tlozon or
hundred.
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