Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 23, 1910, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    1'UTe CAPITAL -nrnN.Mj, SALKM, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1010.
PAGTC THRUM
ROUSED
EATH
IGHBORS
BY
OF
GOVERNOR OF INDIANA ALSO
STIRRED MY THE TERRHJLE
ACCIDENT AT KINGSLAND,
SAYS THOSE RESPONSIBLE
MUST ME PUNISHED.
UNITED FRE6B UEASEO WtBB.l
Indianapolis, Intl., Sept. 23.
"The persons responsible for the
horrible wreck must go to prison
leave no stone unturned until the
blame Is placed."
,r This was Governor Marshall's em
phatic declaration todav when ho
discussed the KIngsland wreck oi'
the Wabash valley lnter-urban line
In which 40 persons lost their Uvea.
Marshall Is determined that tho
responsible persons shall stand pun
. Ishment for the tragedy, and that
the affair shall not be whitewashed.
He today recommended a meeting of
the Indiana railroad commission and
suggested that the officials of the
Wabash valley road and tho em
ployes on duty all along the line at
the time of tho wreck be examined.
Citizens of Bluffton, where 19 of
tho persons killed resided, are pre
paring . resolutions demanding a
thorough sifting of the affair. The
resolutions will be forwarded to tho
governor.
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THE REGULAR
EVERY MORNING
AUTO ACCIDENT
UNITED PRESS tSASED TCIHE.
Mlneola, L. I., Sept. 23. George
Robertson, driving a Benz car on the
Parkway. at 60 miles an hour today,
lost control of his machine and
probably was fatally injured.
He was taken to a hospital where
it was found his right arm was
broken, his collar bone broken and
his skull probably fractured. He was
Internally injured.
Stephen BJejynolds, mechanican, was
less seriously hurt. The accident oc
curred during a preparatory spin for
the "Vanderbilt cup race October 1.
Twenty-five entrants were on the
parkway today making trial runs lu
preparation for the coming event.
Robertson's Benz was rounding a
jiS3. ,
curve at Massapequa going at top
speed. He applied the brakes but
they failed to work. The car skid
ded, crashed Into a telegraph pole
'With a sickening roar and Robert
son was thrown headlong through a
fence into the field beyond. He was
unconscious when picked up and
carried from the scene of the accident.
Reynolds was under the wrecked
automobile He was extricated with
difficulty but did not appear to have
been seriously Injured.
Robertson was soon revived. He
complained of intense internal
pains. He pleaded not to be taken
to a hospital, wishing not to unnec
essarily alarm h's wife. His request
was disregarded, however.
Dr. Wood, who examined Robert
son, pronounced his injuries seriou3.
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WILTON LACKAYE
IN "THE BATTLE."
At the Grand Opera House Satur
day night Wilton Lackaye will be
seen in "The Battle" by Cleveland
Moffett, one of the most substantial
hits of the last metropolitan seaspn.
"The Battle" aroused Interest not
only on account of its merits as a
drama, 'Which have been declared
conspicuous, but also because of its
novel attitude on subjects of popular
interest.
It concerns principally the adven
tures of John J. Haggleton, the
richest man in New York, in his
questtfor his long lost son, during
which he is brought to "Lung Block",
a tenement district notorious for its
unsanitary condition, and of which
he is landlord. Finding here a chance
to recover the possession and affec
tions of this son, Haggfciton is per
suaded by a group of reformers, to
remain Incognito and penniless in I
this district, their purpose being to
make him realize the crying need for
reform and improvements by making
him suffer through actual contact
with conditions brought about
their absence. !
Haggieton, iiowever, proves
finds them and successfully demon
strates that no small part of the
blame for unsatisfactory conditions
rests with the tenants themselves.
Moreover, in his efforts to begin life
all over again, he proves his thesis
that "brains will win out in any
surroundings", and in organizing and
getting under way a tremendous pro
ject, ha wins the admiration and re
gard of his son. When the latter,
one of the most zealous of the re
formers, discovers his relationship to
Haggleton, he is inclined to place his
growing admiration for the man
above the arguments of his col
leagms, who disapprove of the mil
lionaire's methods and his past. The
young man's fiance however, sides
against him, and for a while there is
an intense struggle, between the op
posing forces. The call of the
blood finally triumphs, and circum
stances so occur that no one is the
loser in the end.
SLANDER TO SAY ONE
HAS NEGRO BLOOD
UNITED FSESS ZJBASED WISH.
Los Angeles, Sept. 23. Because
Judge Monroe, in the superior court,
held that it is slandLr to declare that
a white woman has negro blood, Sam
uel Mendelsohn, manager "of a thea
ter at Vallejo, must pay Helen Ogden
$1000 damages.
Miss Ogden alleged that Mendel
sohn caused to be printed in a theat
rical paper a statement that "Miss
Ogden, a colored woman, is a person
without veracity.' The girl sued for
$25,000, claiming that, until the cir
culation of the alleged statement
she had been able to earn a living as
a vaudeville singer.
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How much have tho fields netted
per acre this year after the cost of
labor, interest on tho investment,
and living expenses have been
charged up to them?
HELLO GIRL
OUT TALKED
THE ROBBER
ft'NtTED rMCRB LEARKD WU1B.1
Portland, Ore., Sept. 23. One
hour after Miss Amy Roberts, a tel
ephone operator, had been held up,
robbed of 75 cents, which tho high
wayman returned after sho lectured
him and called him "mean," John
Murphy, 27, who claims to bo the
son of a nurseryman in Los Angcle3
was arrested for the alleged crime
early today.
The robber wore a blue polka dot
handkerchief over his face and car
ried a large revolver when Miss Rob
erts was held up.
When nrrested shortly afterward,
a blue polka dot handkerchief and
a revolver were found on Murphy.
The police assert he confessed.
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IS CREATING
NEW BASEBALL
ORGANIZATION
Cincinnatti, O., Sept. 23. That
the new Major leaguo, which D. A.
Fletcher has been trying to organize
may become a reality was admitted
today by Garry Hermann, chairman
of tho National commission, and ono
of the leaders of tho baseball world.
Hermann says that ho has copies of
contracts which the ne,w leaguo has
induced six major league players to
sign. The contracts stipulate that a
bonus of $10,00.0 be paid these play
bonus of $10,000 be paid these play
as the league's playing season opens.
In from three to five years, vary
ing according to tho contracts, the
players become free agents.
Hermann believes that the players
who have -already signed twill be
come members of tho team.
USE TIZ
SMALLER FEET
Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen
Foot Cured Every Time. TIZ
Mokes Sore Feet Well, No
Matter What Ails
Them.
Don't let the horseshoer pare
by 'away the bars in the horse's hoof.
Nature put them there for a pur-
a pose to strengthen tho hoof and to
worthy foitman to conditions as he protect. ,tlip bottom of the foot.
For
Women
Taste
Every model of tho new
Fall and Winter "Grace Hats",
appeals to the most discrlmin
ating taste. The" style Is cor
rect and every detail of materia
and manufacture cannot
improved upon.
Call early to see thenej
THE
Style Craft
Shop
279 N. Commerc'l St.
Grand Opera House
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager.
Saturday, Sept. 24, 1910
One Year in
New York
WILTON
A Season
In Chicago
(Liebler & Co., Managers.)
In Cleveland Mktt's Drama of Love and Dollars
-rut?
ATT
"A play with insides, real humor, sincere feeling. Agi
tates one's gray matter." N. Y .Sun.
Prices 50a, 76c. $1,00, $1.50.
Sale of seats begins Friday, September 23, 9 a.
m.
Everyone who is troubled with
sore, sweaty, or tender feet swol
len feet smelly feet, corns, cal
louses or bunions can quickly make
their feet well now. Hero is instant
relief and a lasting, permanent rem
edy It's called TIZ. TIZ makes
sore feet well and swollen feet are
quickly reduced to their natural
size. Thousands of ladles have
been able to wear shoos a full size
smaller with perfect comfort.
It's tho only foot remedy ever
made which acts on tho principle of
drawing out all tho poisonous oxud
ations which causo soro feet. Pow.
ders and other remedies merely clog
up the pores. TIZ cleanses them out
and keeps them clean. It works
right off. You will feel bettor the
very first time it's used. Use it
week and you can forgot you over
had soro feet. There is nothing on
earth that can compare with it
TIZ is for sale at all druggists 25
cents per box or direct If you wl3h
from Walter Luther Dodge & Co.,
Chicago, Illinois.
DOCTOR
ADVISED
FOIt ATTOnXEV-GEXEHAIi.
Has
A. M, Crawford, direct primary
candidato for nomination on tho Re
publican ticket for tho ofllco of attorney-general,
has savtVl tho stato over
half million dollars, tho items of
which are set forth in voters' pam
phlet, page 19. If record there shown
U approved, ho desires ronomlnatlon
(Paid advertisement.)
"Can be depended upon" is an ex
pression wo nil like to hear, and
when It is used in connection with
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy It means that it
never falls to cure diarrhoea, dysen
tery or bowel complaints. It is pleas
ant to take and equally valuable for
children and adults. Sold by all
dealers.
for baclrac rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary Irregularities.
Foley's Kioney Pills purify the blood, restore lost vitality anQ vigor. Refuse substitutes.
I r r
J. V.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
l.t
Cured by LydiaE.Pinkhamrs
Vegetable Compound
Galena, Knns. "A year ago last
March I fell, and a few days after
there was soreness in my rijjht sitlo.
In a short time a bunch camo and It
bothered ine so much at night I could
not sleep, it kopt
prowinp larger and
by fall it was aa
large as a hen's egg.
I could not go to
bed without a hot
wator bottle applied
to that side. I had
ono of the best doc
tors in Kansas and
lie told my husband
that I would have to
Lo operated on as it
was something like
a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote
to you foradvice and you told mo not
to get discouraged but to tako Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
1 did take it and soon tho lump in my
sido broke and passed away." Mrs.
It. K. IIujsy. 713 Mineral Avo., Galena,
Kans.
Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Com
pound, made from roots and herbs,
has proved to be tho most successful
remedy for curing tho worst forms of
femalo ills, including displacements,
larities. periodic pains, backache, boar-
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, and nervouB prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try it, and tho result
has been worth millions to many
suffering women.
If tou want snccial advice wrlto
forittoMrs.Pinltham,Ijynn,Mass.
It is free and always liclpful.
A Coming Scrapper.
DMTED PRESS LBASBD WIM.
San Francisco, Sept. 23. "Ono
Round" Hogan and Franklo Smith
meet tonight in a four-round bout at
Dreamland, as the main event of tho
Golden Gate club's card. Hogan has
been installed a 10-to-l favorite over
tho Oakland boy, and betting has
boon unusually heavy for such a short
fight.
Should Hogan win he will chal
lenge Ad. Wolgast. Hogan has
fought 37 battles, and has won them
all. Ho has never gone moro than
four rounds, however.
" ' o ' ii
When Merit Wins
When the medicine you tako cures
uur disease, loues up your Bysiem
and makes you feel better, stronger
That is what Foley Kidney Pills do
for you, in all cases of backache
nerovusness. loss of aDDetlto. sleep
lessness and general weakness that
is caused by any risorder or the kid'
noys or bladder. Tako Foley Kid.
ney Pills promptly, cure your pres
ent aldmcnts and ward off a clangor
our Illness. For sale by Ror Cros
Pharmacy, H. Jerman. pron.
Let the stock harvest the scatter
ings.
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Is today the best
known medicine in use for the re
lief and cure of bowel complaints
It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysen
tery, and should be taken at the first
unnatural looseness of tho bowels.
It is equally valuable for children
and adults. It always cures. Sold
by all dealers
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Company always gets tho boy of
tho family into trouble.
Stubborn as Mules
aro liver and bowels sometimes;
seem to balk without cause. Then
there's trouble Loss of Appotlto
Indlgestlon, Nervousness, Despond
ency, Headache. But such troubles
fly beforo Dr. King's Now Life Pills,
the world's best Stomach and Llvor
remedy. So easy. 25c at J. C. Per-ry'B.
. ;r nrVKfl.t tot i
l' ; . In . j mTovM mttMkS
W ll. I Iiiu. RlUwt V
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All patent medicines or medicines ad
vertised in this paper aro for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
fhe only cash drug store In Oregon,
owes no one, and no ono owes it;
carrl6a large stock; its shelve,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toi
let articles, wines and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone is a regular gradnato in modi
cine and has bad many years of ex
perience in tho practice. Consulta
tions aro free. Prescriptions aro
free, and only regular price for mod
loine. Dr. Stone can be found hi
his drug store, Salem, Or., from 7
in the morning until 9 at night
tHIHHIIHmHHHHMHHIHHl(HIII.IIHHIH
Rostein & Greeobaunr
! 2 BIG SPECIALS 2 I
Shoes
t Good Shoes for Children, sizes 5 to 6V? at $1.00 or
I Good Shoes for Children, sizes 7 to 13 at $1.25 pr
t Ladies' $2.25 to $2.75 Shoes at :$1.75 pr
I Ladies' $3.50 Shoes at ... : $2.25 pr
We open the season with the usual great-variety. Up-to-date
headgear excellent quality, moderate prices,
expert milliner to attend your wants.
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Ladies' Patent Leather Hats, only $1.00
Nice Wooley Tarns, only 50c
Wool Stocking Caps i 25c
Children's Sweaters 3Qq
Boys' Heavy Sweaters . . . .5Qc
Men's Heavy Sweaters 75q
LadftB all wool sweaters JJ2
Children's Umbrellas Pjq
Children's Umbrellas,, fine
handles '. qQq
Ladles' Umbrellas 5Qc
Ladles' Umbrellas, Mission
Handlca $1 ,00
Children's Rubber Capes i. $1.90
Misses' Wool Capes $3.50
Ladies' Wool Capes $4.00
Ladies' Sateen Embroidered Waist 75c
Ladies' Extra Good Embroidered Waist $1.25
I ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM I!
240 and 246 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Low Round Trip Fares Eas
VIA
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
ON SALE
September 8th
TO
NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT
ST. PAUL ST. LOUIS
September 22nd
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Col.
Via choice of routes. Also one-way tickets to nil Eastern points
in' tho United States and Canada on sale dally. Baggage checked
through to destination. Special excursion rates to Soaslde and
Clasop Beach and roturn.
For full particulars as to rates, service, etc., call on or address
C. E. ALIJIN, Gen. Agt., Salem, Or.
WAIul.ffii! hwtnueA U.J..U . I. f ... I
! "" piuuuwca u luxurious, sou, wane
light, excelled only by sunlight. Burns ordinary kero
sene or coal oil, the cheapest of all Illuminating fuels.
h. .mwue I.HU B9
Afl.Jl-.f - .. . w
uuuum juainps are most auraoie in construction east-1
est to take care of simplest in operation. The light la
s ir.utvi uuu uujiui uu 1. 1 in nvm I nil rt irnn np urMnitii
I j ( VtVWUiWb
Occnllt declare the AkJih Otts n But Art&cfa UtU Earn.
tJjeri decUro It U not only the belt llcbt. but tho belt l2?taowS
I r i . f u,f "JHuolou r an imiianon. 'intra If tsv est fiMM. I
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Investigation it the keynote of progression, . Let os show yon Aladdin
ClUCAfiO rORTUUtP, Ore, WATskbuxt, Ccu. WWIWffO, CU, UQUTZMAU
C. M. L0CKW00D 214-21C- N. Com. St. Salem, Orc.l
Portland's Popular Fire-Proof
Hotel
THE OREGON
The House of Comfort Combined
With Elegance
Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in
city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12
Di mi
Most perfectly furnished, modorate priced,
modern hostelry in the metropolis of tne
Northwest
WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Owners and Managers,
Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle.