DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1010. New 1 1 Saturday's Special New Outing flannel Night Gowns NEATLY MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL $1.50 Values $1.14 60c Values L .49c $1.75 Values $1.39 $1.00 Values 83c IT IS A MUTUAL ADMIRATION ASSEMBLAGE St. Paul, Minn.. Sept. 8. Chief .Forester Henry S. Graves today paid i tribute to Gifford PInchot, declar ing that his predecessor was the real founder of tho rmtional conservation movement. " . , 'Our national forests,"' Gravea said, "stand ns.t'he greatest practical demonstration of conservation and as a monument to Mr. PInchot." Graves further declared that tho present lack of funds with which to carry on the work of conservation la seriously threatening the movement. Additional funds for forest protec tion are needed, he said, if the pro portion of standing timber annually destroyed by Are does not increase. Gravts took issue with Chief 3Ioore, of the Weather Bureau, who recently declared that the preserva tion of forests exerted a minimum effect upon water supplies. He al30 placed himself on record as favoring federal control of power sites, urg ing co-operation with power lr.ter ests, in so far as possible, to attain that end. GISTER The books close for registration 'for the primaries September 13, 11 days before the primary election. If you register otherwise than as a Republican or Democrat, you lose your vote, as there aro no candi dates at tho primaries other than Republicans and Democrats and a A good school none better. Well established reputation. Successful grad uates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living expenses low. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about them, Write for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL MM, MMHMHHHHtMMHMH , Save Time. 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It is believed they reached Napa and will try to make their way to San Francisco today. AVe All Want Perfect Health. Mrs. Jacob Wllniert, Lincoln, 111., found her way bac kto perfect health. She writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble and backache and my appetite was very poor at times. A few week's ago I got sonio of Foley Kidney Pills and decided to givo them a fair trial. I found th?y( gave me great relief, so continued' for sometime till now I am again in perfect health. For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman, prop. CHICHESTER S PILLS WiTK , TIIK IAMM UltAND. yy II... .1. DlA.tf IkNTl fill A Nik IMI 18 rn.vi vears known &3 Best. Safest. Alwava RlUhl SOLD RY MIJfiGISTS EVERYWHERE REGISTEI man registered Independent cannot vote at tho primaries. At the gen eral election however, you can vote at you please, but tho big battle will bo fought at the primaries, so get out and register. Do not delay, as the last day for registration before the primaries Is September 13. SALEM, OREGON Save Money. For Sale, and For quick returns. DOES YOUR GAS LEAK Your hot .water holler fall to give you hot water? Sand for us and we will make everything all right in no time. Tend to any other plumbing work with equal promptness. How alrout putting In that new sanitary bath room plumbing? You'll save Us coat In fewer doctor's bills. GRABER BROS. Telephone Main S50. l'hlehea'tcr's IHmnond TtrandV I'llUIti Hid and Uold ntetalllcVV boies, fcalei ith Blue Ribbon. V SCOTCH VERDICT IS EXPECTED INDICATIONS ARE VOTE OF IAL LINGER INVESTGTINU COM MITTEE WILL DE A TIE AND THE OLD SCOTCH VERDICT OF "NOT PROVEN" WILL DE ALL RALLINGER CAN HOPE FOR. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 8. "As far as the real effect on tho action of the committee and its findings." said Senator Sutherland of Utah, member of the Ballinger-Pinchot In vestigating committee, jjio, with Representative McCall of Massachu setts, bolted yesterday beforo a vote was taken on the resolution censur ing the secretary of tho interior, "the members might as well have framed their resolution on the street corner and told the nearest police man." Senator Sutherland admitted that the anti-Balllnger members stole a march on the friends of the secre tary and that the action yesterday was a surprise. Both Sutherland and McCall, in their statements, did not intimate that they considered the resolution unjust but it is believed that both will support Ballinger when the final vote is taken. Both representative Denby ard Representative Olmsted will bo pres ent at the meeting of the committee tomorrow. Senator Fletcher and Representative Graham are today formulating a report upholding the Glavis' and Pinchot charges. It is said thla document will be adopted as tho minority report ,of tho com mittee. The Balllngcrltes expect a tie vote tomorrow when the vote is taken. Senators Root and Flint will bo .absent from the meeting but will have the privilege of concurring, and this, it is believed, will mean that the majority will favor Ballin ger. ROSELAIR SETTLED "THE DILL. (Continued from page 1.) his second wife in a most brutal manner with a butcher knife, as the result of one of a long scries of fam ily quarrels at tho breakfast table when, after he had demanded cream for his coffee and tho wife had served him and was severely up braided for giving him milk, she emptied the contents of tho milk pan in his face. During his talk on the scaffold he repeated his protes tations of Innocence of the crime of murder,- stating that in warding off tho blow of the milk pan delivered by his wife, ho inflicted a wound in hor neck with the butcher knife 30 serious In nature that he afterwards killed her to put hor out of her mis ery. Ho denied the accusation of crim inal associations with Marie Erick sen, tho daughter of his first wife, which seemed to be tho burden of his mental sufferings over his crime and tho penalty ho was compelled to meet, and said that If she had (inns to seo him and talk the matter over with him, which she refused to do, ho would have convinced her that ho was not in the wrong. Rosolalr remained utterly com posed during the march to his death from his cell to tho execution cham ber and kept up a continual string of conversation with his guards con cerning tho sanitary, conditions of tho prison. Ho walked boldly upon tho scaffold and whon asked lf ho had anything to say to the people who had gathered to witness his execution ho said "sure," and pro ceeded to talk in a rambling and In coherent manner, repeating the his tory of his crime over and over and declaring that he never intended to injure his wife in the least, that he loved her devotedly arid everything would have' been well had she not committed the assault upon him with tho pan of skimmed mill:. Among those who witnessed the exe cutlon was Sheriff Hancock, of Hills boro, who interviewed Rosolalr pre viously to the time of tho hanging and endeavored to secure from hltn a full confession of his guilt but Rosolalr wrfs firm In his declarations of accidental homicide and clung to It to tho last. "You have got the cap too tight, It is smarting my noso and I cannot breathe," ho complained to tho guards when they wore adjusting tho black cap over his fane nnd the noose preparatory to springing the trap. Harrell. who is. to hang to morrow noon for the murder of the Newell brothers, by whom he "" employed herding iheep In ' io county, la of a different and desperate claaa of criminal to Host lair. He takes lit approaclitu doom as a matter of fact a ad pre ordained eonaequence and seeats ti regard the coming tragedy as as in cident In which he to figure aa a necessary and material factor, ap parently Indifferent as to bis fate, and regarded Roselalr In the light THE WHOLE OF OREGON OWIN MR. AND MRS. A. K. UOFER MAKE TRIP THROUGH SOUTHERN OREGON SIGNS OF PROSPER 1TY SHUN EVERYWHERE, AND KIND WORDS HEARD FOR SA LEM ON EVERY HAND. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hofer returned this morning from a few days' trip through Southern Oregon. Mr. Hbfer visited tho various commercial clubs and saw a great deal of tho develop ment work going on throughout the southern part of the state. Ho says things nre growing at a wonderfully rapid paco In that section as a result of promotion activities, and the gen eral onward movement of tho Com monwealth. Most of the smaller cities aro paving miles of streets, erecting new business blocks and large num bers of new residences. Nowhere were conditions found more favor able than at Salem, and in most In stances they do not compare favbr ably with the Capital City. A part of Secretary Hofer's mission on tills trip was to cultivate the various com mercial organizations and fcis old newspaper friends, in tho interest of good will and promotion of tho mu tual interests of tho various commu nities. Ho says tho many good words heard for Salem on every hand, com pared with former years, is romark able. In fact, Salem Is now ono of the towns that is being praised by practically everybody. of supremo contempt as tho killer of a defensoless woman. P. M. Cory, brother-in-law tot he two Newell boys, tho victims of Harrell, and William Barker, of Lakevlew, Lake county, came all tho way to Salem to witness tho Har rell execution tomorrow, and , Inci dentally, witnessed the Roselalr exe cution today. Father Francis,, of the Catholic church, of Grants Pass, who administered the last sacrament to James A. Finch, some time ago., also 'attended to tho spiritual com forts of Rosolalr during his last mo ments of life and is acting In the same capacity for Harrell. o . Rend September Sunset. Read "Arizona tho 47th Star" bv Governor Richard E. Sloan, and "Fremont nnd tho, Dear Flag War" by William Simpson In Sunset for September now on sale at all news stands, 15 cents. Let Me Send You A Treatment of Catarrh Cure Free m C. E. Causs. It Will Take Any Case of Catarrh, No Matter How Chronic, or What Stage It Is In, and Prove Entirely nt My Own Expense, That It Can Do Cured. 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The enterprising cities of Modford, in tho southernmost, and Baker In tho easternmost portions of tho state, through their commercial orgaulza tlbns, have started a fight before the railroad commission for dlstributa tive rates that is of considerable Im portance to the other cities of tho state, including Salem. Tho light is similar to that made a year or so ago by the city of Spokane beforo tho interstate commerce commission. Each of tho Oregon cities named haa filed complaint with tho railroad commission alleging unjust treat ment and illegal discriminations and demanding that they be given such rates as will enable them to make themselves a Jobbing center. Should they be successful tho immediate re sult will bo to put them uppermost as rivals in tho field that belongs to Portland, or what might belong to Salem at somo future time. Both Medford and Baker are situ ated in well developed regions, nnd each has a future. The commercial organizations that have started tho lights moan business, and will push the matter to the end. The railroad companies complained against which aro tho Southorn Pacific Company and tho Oregon Railway & Naviga tion Company, havo filed answers to the complaints, and tho railroad commission will mako a thorough in vestlgation of tho merits of tho de mands nt an early date. Along with the demand for diB trlbutlvo rates a request has also been mado for commodity rates on a largo list of articles. This will p'ut tho cities on an oven more equitable basis, and Portland will stand furth er chance of losing her commercial supremacy in Oregon, o SHELL DURST WHILE AT TARGET PRACTIOI! San Francisco, Sept. 8. Military authorities at the Presidio aro at a loss to explain tho accidental burst lng of a shell during target practico yesterday which injured ono trooper and narrowly missed ilfty more, Tho topic has been discussed offi cially nnd otherwise all day and no decision reached. It is tho consen sus of opinion that tho fault lies with the construction of tho half ton missile rather than in tho way it was fired. Gunner Howard Culbortson win slightly wounded. Made Many HoiiiuIchh, UNITED rBBSfl LB1RBD ln.J San Francisco, Sopt. 8. Firo which today swept a row of cottages in the Potoreo district mado 34 men women and children homeless. Tho ilro broko out In tho house of Jacques Soroklnl, where a score of sorrowing relatives wore assombled around the body of Mrs, Soroklnl, whoso death occurred recontly. Your complexion as well aa your tompcr is rendered miserable by a disordered UVor. By taking Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by all dealers. i o Went Up 8,(100 Feet. UNITED P JlCStS LB1SID WIBS.l Paris, Sept. 8. A now height record was sot at Issy today by avia tor Chavez, who ascended 8,C(J0 feet in a Bloriot monoplane. Cha vez la a novlco. Ho was aloft 40 iiilnutos. 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