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PMIT CAPITAL JOURNAL,, AlkM, OREGON. FKIDAY, JAXl'ARY 13, 1CII. M 4 .1 ei i .Pays -at Lost Sale Every $6.00 Shoe now $4.60 5.S0 " " 4 AO 5.00 " " 3.95 4.00 " " 3.05 " 3.50 " " 2.80 3.00 " " 2.30 Ye Successor to Salem Shoe Store 326 State Street f When a woman has to get out and man's place Is In the home, austle six days in the week to'keep Man's inhumanity to mr.oi often a roof over her head it doesn't cheer makes him able and willing to be a her weary soul to be told that a wo- large subscriber to charity funds. $50.00 to $100.00 Down $10 a Month Buys a Choice Residence Lot in laple Grove STATE WILL BRING SUIT FOR PENALTY P0BT1ASD RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, IT IS CLAIMED DISOBEYED ORDERS OF COM MISSION TO HEAT ITS CARS. ATTORNEY SPLITS SOME FINE HAIRS OIUKCTS TO IJiMCTMKXT BE CAUSE GRAXI) JURY VISITED THE PEN AND EXAMINED WIT NESSES THERE. Contending that the grand jury, in condunting its proceedings in the case of Thomas O'Rourke at the state prison, Instead of the court house, ex ceeded its power and jurisdiction, Wm. P. Lord, Jr., his attorney, has filed a motion with the clerk of the -irouit court asking that the indict ment preferred aga4nst O'Rourke be set aside on the ground that It Is void. O'Rourke was Indicted by the jury on the charge of an assault with a deadly weapon upon Jerry. Simpson, a guard at the state prison, and in which Institution O'Rourke was con fined. As It was necessary to exam ine a number of corVlcts of the insti tution, the jury held Its sessions at the state prison, as a matter of con venience. Attorney Lord contends that this could not be legally done without a special order from the court, which was not secured. While he admits that there is no statute providing that the grand jury shall hold its ses sions at the court house, he ' main tains that under the common law that the grand jury was an appendage of the court, and sat with the court in its deliberations, and that in the ab sence of a statute on the subject that the common law Is In full force and effect. THE QUEEN OF THE MOULIIIiROUGE AT THE GRAND SrLEXDID MCSICAL COMEDY j WITH ORICIXAL COMPANY FROM NEW YORK, A5D MAGNIFICENT STAGE SETTINGS. Direct from a year's run at the ClTde Theater in New York and a six-months' run at the Olympic Theater In Chcqgo, Samuel P. Rork'B sensational musical produc tion, "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge" comes to the Grand Opera House tomorrow night, and promises to be thu most important theatrical offerings of the Beason. The Diece. which is by Paul M. Potter, John T. Hall and Vincent Bryan, is described as a musical coined V drama, in two acts and 10 scenes, and is said to he a correct portrayal of night-life in Paris, exactly as it ex'sts. An un usually large company and three WOMAN BURNED PHONES HUSBAND SHE IS DYING Addition Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Is the CLOSEST IN and the only RESTRICTED residence section In Tillamook City. Improvements consists of graded and graveled streets, sidewalks, city water, electric lights and maple trees planted at curb line. . . Will be the choice and select resi dence section with many beautiful hemes builded there during the next two years; the location It Ideal. Is only three to Ix blocks from the business center of Tillamook and the price and terms on the lots should Induce you to Investigate this oppor tunity to I vest. li now on the market, under contract from the owners. The sale of the platting Is limited to TWENTY LOTS AT THE PRESENT PRICES. After twenty lots are sold the price of all the unsold lots win be advanced $106 on each lot. Get in and make Bel otlon of your lot earl The opportunity for "SAFE and CONSERVATIVE' investment U now offered to you, for bo mistake can possibly be made In buying a lot In this Gilt-Edge Realty Offering. Rollie W. Watson, AgUfor DWIGHT & CURTIS, Owners Because In its opinion the Portland Railway, Light & Power company has failed to comply with an order issued October 22, 1910, directing it to keep its cars ventilated, well heated and otherwise comfortable, the state rail road commission has directed the at torney general to commence a suit against the company to recover the penalty provided by law for the viola tion of orders of the commission. The commission says that the con dition of the cars in the matter of heat In the winter time has been re peatedly called to the attention of the company but that it has not heeded. Last October an order was made di recting the company to keep its cars heated, but that also the commission maintains has been violated and it now Insists on the attorney general bringing the suit as Boon as possible. The portion of the line complained of is between this city and Portland. No More Secret Divorces. ONITIU PEES 8 LEADED WIRE. Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 14. Secret filing of divorce papers will be stopped if bills introduced in the leg islature today are enacted Into law. The present statute prohibits the county clerk from allowing Inspection of divorce records. The proposed law removes that restriction. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , C A ST O R I A for m.. West- Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leavei Journal office West Salem at 8:40 a, 12 m 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon niouth And McMinavtlle. Leaves Sunday at 8:09 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 6:15 p.m. ( J lis at lintela on request. Mopbone or leae orders at rar!?-xl .Iourn! nfflce guy 0g out Sunday. Pbon i2. J. B. Underwood. Mgr. sa Santa Ana, . Cal., Jan. 13. "Come home, John; the house is on fire, and I think I am dying." Mrs. John Gowan telephoned this message to her husband after she had been fatally burned by an explosion of a gasoline iron. . Her husband ruahed home, extin guished the blaze and endeavored to revive his unconscious wife. Physi cians were unable to save the wo man's life. Mrs. Gowan attempted to refill the iron and an explosion followed. WANTS MORE WOMEN ON POLICE FORCE Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 13. So helpful has Mrs. Al!" Stebbing Walls, Los . Angelea policewoman, been to the department, that Chief of Police Sebastian will ask the city council for a squad of five additional worn; Tor patrol duty. The fih!ef declares that Mrs. Walls has been a potent factor in police af fairs since her appointment four months ago. He will also ask for 100 extra pollconen. A Frlghtfn) Wreck. of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that iTomanrl RncklPn'a Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c at J. C. Perry's. .1 L J cars of scenery, paraphernalia anJ effects are employed, making it one or the largest musical organizations ever seen here. The cast, including Snitz Edwards and Harry Short, re mains almost intact since the origl nal performance-. While the piece is swift, smart and saucy, unlike most productions dealing, with gay life in Paris, it is not vulgar and offensive. and does not contain a risque or questionable feature. There has been a very heavy advance sale and the big company will be assured ol a capacity house. Matinee at 2:30; prices, 25c, o0c, $1.00 and $1.50. Evening, 50c, $1.00 and 111.50. o A Reliable Conga Xediclae Is a valuable fnmllv frtonil i?nin,'. Honey and Tar fulfills this condition "wuj. airs, manes mine, w. sth St., Easton, Pa., states: "Several members of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and 1 am never without a bottle in the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found It a reliable cough cure and do not hes itate to recommend it highly." For la erlnne coucha And HtnfTv plila fnr children and grown persons and for delicate people use only Foley's Hon ey and Tar. Contains) no opiates. Red Cross. Pharmacy. Piles Cured in O to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Plies in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. . mwf All patent medicines or medicines ad vertlsed in this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store rhe only caab drug store in Oregon owes no one, and no one owe it, carries large stock; Its shelve, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of all rtl'jda for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone la a regular graduate In medl cine and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tion are free. Prescriptions ar free, and only regular price tor med icine. Dr. Stone can be found ai his drag store, Salem, Or., from' 1 In the morning until t at night. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. P. CORDRAY, Mgr. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. Matinee 2:80; Evening 8:30. Samuel E. Rork's Sensational Musical production. The Quseu of the Moulin Rouge Night Life In Paris correctly por-! trayed In 150 minutes without waste' of time or money. SWIFT, KMMtT, SAUCY and GOR GEOUSLY GIRLY. Immense com pany and augmented orchestra. . . Prices: Matinee, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1; evening, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Sale opens Friday at 9 a. nj Barr's Jewelry Stands For 1 A AH That's Best in the Jewelry Line Our stock is different from the ordinary jewelers. In our stock you will find articles you would not dream of seeing outside of some large city store: Beautiful gems," silverware and cut glass. Articles useful for every purpose and occasion. It would be useless for us to try to describe them here Special Order jWork. Correct Engravni Barr's Jewelry Store ...... . " r i Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Until Jananry 10th, 1911, we will take orders for lnsld mill wa in 10-load lota, for Immediate delivery AT REDUCED PRICES Short Hauls $1.75 per Lead Long Hauls 13.00 per Lead The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Phones, 1830, 1881 and 1SS8. Foot of Ferry Street argains I have a good many lines I would like to close out im mediately as I need the room for spring goods and in ord er to get this room I will sell the broken lines at astonish ingly low prices. I carry the famous W. L. Douglas shoes for $3.00 and $3.50. JACOB VOGT, Prop, 220 N. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon TOM lllill "l have been using C!carets for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cat carets have (riven me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends a being all that they are represented." Thoa. Gtlfctrd, Elgin, (1L PVwuunt Palatablo, Potent Tut Good. Da Good. Novor bicke-ti, Weaken or Grip. i JCe, 2Sc. SOo. Nrnr told la bulk. The n o UH uAtrt rtturirovd L. i OunraLlood to oara of your mowr buck. Kit Gome people nd3 the bicycle, nd some in autos course, f ie is ful of mixec desire. jVicct then what yu most ad.vre Jjy choice remair.s the .me x wnen in searc hof pure delight jVrrervescent, clear and bright JVVeryona can read the cheer iyht in these nrinted verses here B a. k li