DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, XTESDAV. APRIL 4, 1011. 1 MILLIONAIRE HAS A DIET OF JUST ACORNS V rSNITID riESS LE1SED W1R1 Fort Worth, Tex., April 4. For mally recognizing the "unwritten law" as justification for killing, 12 Jurors here today are trying Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks on the charge of laving murdered Mrs. Mary Blnford, at former society favorite, three months ago In a department store here. Mrs. Brooks testified today that Mrs. Blnford had alienated Brooks' affections, causing him to neglect her, and resulted In the shooting. Both at the women wero church workers. Before accepting the veniremen, the attorneys for tho defense asked whether they believed in the "un wrHten law." Every Juryman de clared that he did. Special Session of Congress. (Continued from page 1.) so to legislate as to regulate their burdens to the minimum. "Fifth The publication of cam paign contributions and disburse ments before election. The average j citizen, is absolutely honest and he demands honesty and cleanliness In politics. He believes too much money Is spent on elections and he pur poses to end this condition. Our solemn duty is to' carry out his pa triotic wishes, to the end that this mighty republic shall not be de- , stroyed by the corruption of Its elec tions. "Sixth The admission of Arizona and New Mexico. I violate no confi dence In saying that, so far as this house Is concerned, both speedily will be admitted to statehood. "These are a few of the thing we have promised. We are not only go ing to fulfill them but we have al ready begun the great task. What we have done Is only an earnest of what wo shall do. We today repre- I sent progress to the American peo ple, and the rent will follow. "N'o man Is fit to be a law giver to a greai people who yields to the de mands and solicitations of the few who have access to his ear, but Is forgetful of the vast multitude who never hear his voice or look upon his face. I suggest to my fellow mem bers on both sides of this big aisle, which Is the line of demarcation be twixt us as political partisans but not as American citizens, that he serves his party best who serves his country best. "i am now ready to take the oath as speaker, and I ask Mr. Talbott.of Maryland to administer It." He took the oath of office and pro ceeded In turn to administer it to the members. They were called in tlon submitting to the states a con stitutional amendment providing for the election of United States senators by popular vote. "Third Such change In the rules of the house as are necessary to a thorough and Intelligent considera tion of the measures which come be fore It "Fourth To carry out economy on public expenses, that labor may be more lightly burdened." "In literal fulfillment of our re trenchment promises we have begun ( groups to the clear space between the vj cutting ine nouse s running ex- seats and the clerk's dsk and with up penses by $188,000 annually. Econ-1 raised hands subscribed to the oath omy, like charity, begins at home. 1 as pronounced by the speaker. That's where we began. We cannot, Proceedings differed somewhat In with straight faces and clear con- the senate, It being a continuing sciences, reform expenses elsewhere body. That is, one-third of the mem- unless we reform them at the foun- bers retire or are elected every two uia noad- ' years, but two-thirds of the mcmber- "The constitution gives the house ship are full-fledged with authority practical control of the country's and qualified for business at the be- purse strings, and the house should ginning of a new congress. Insist resolutely and firmly on exer- With Aldrich, Hale, Kean, Scott, claing this control, to the end that Burrows, Carter and others of the the appropriation bills may be re- Standpat leaders missing, the atten- duced to meet the needs of a gov- dence on the floor presented an al- ernment economically and effective- most startling scene to those famil- ly administered. It Is our duty to lar with the senate of recent years, provide every dollar needed for the There was no Aldrich to direct the proper and economical conduct of the proceedings. Progressives, with their government, but it is equally our increased numbers and prestige, duty to prevent waste and extrava- showed a serene and contented mood, gance in the public expenditure, for Vice President Sherman, ruddy we should never forget that It is dlf- with the glow of health, wcll- flcult for millions of families now to groomed, as usual, and also with a live in decency and comfort. Surely flaring carnation on the lapel of his ft Is the part of wisdom, statesman- coat as usual. stoDned into the cham- Bhlp, hurnanltarlanlsm and patriotism ber at one minute to twelve as se dately as though there had been, no ' break in the session. He announced prayer by the chaplain and when that j win iuT3 iicik nao uiitrwivu lu read the president's proclamation calling the extraordinary session. The roll was called. Reasons for the absence of a number of members were given by their colleagues. Re-elected snators and the new re cruits were lined up In front of the seats and facing the vice president. He administered the oath prescribed by law, Resolutions were adopted directing the secretary to notify the bouse that the senate was ready for business and for the appointment of a committee to jon the house committee in visiting the white house to Inform the presi dent that congress was ready to hear from him. A count of noBea and affiliations to day showed that the Republican in surgents will hold the balance of power in the new senate. They num ber 12 and the Influence of Cummins and La Follette looms large. The Republican regulars predict that the Democrats will not vote solidly together and that this will wreck calculations that have been based on an expected combination be tween the Democrats and the pro gressives. o CHAMP CLARK DID NOT DRIVE THE MULE TEAM CLEANED. UP $12,000 WHILE IN THE JAIL while friends sought him on Mount Lowe. Beck became lost Sunday night when he attempted a short cut from the summit of Mount Lowe to civiliza tion. He was found in San Gabriel canyon. SALEM BOASTS A FIRST CLASS VETERINARY rsiTZD rF.as iiased wibz. Seattle, Wash., April 4. C. D. Hillman, millionaire real estate man, has decided to Berve out his 20-day sentence at the county jafl for tam pering with the jury, after his attor neys had labored for several days In a futile effort to raise a bail bond amounting to $215,000. During his Incarceration the $215,000 ball in the fraud case will be raised, if pos sible, and appeals taken to the United States circuit court ft appeals. Al though he is a prisoner In the county Jail, he is under the Jurisdiction of U. S. Marshal Hale, and no one can see him without permission of that official, aside from his attorneys and Immediate family. Hillman stated that he did $12,. 000 worth of business In jail Monday. JEFFRIES ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING Uaiet Hods Baking Em, Los Angeles, Cal., April 4. Al thoug Jack Johnson bested James J. Jeffries in the prize ring, the black champion's prestige as a speed law demollsher is threatened by Jeff. Af. ter several months' absence from the police court Jeffries was gathered In yesterday for speeding. Several pre vious convictions were recalled. Jus tice of the Peace Melrose referred warningly to Johnson's fate, and handed out a fine of $25. AX OLD S.IYIXG 1 tTNITBD PRESS LKASED WII1E.1 Washington, April 4. Champ Clark did not drive the mul?s. Re ports that the new speaKer would Journey to the house of congress to day behind a pair of Missouri camels failed. Despite the rain, Clark, ig noring the speaker's automobile, walked to a common, ordinary street car. rode lit it until near the capltol and then walked there to take up his new duties of presiding over the na. tional house. Clark will walk to work dally, unless It rains, when he will fall back .on the street cars. o ltif ulnrs Go In Camp nt San Dletto. San Diego, Cal., April 4. The provisional brigade of regulars un der General Bliss went into camp for maneuvers at Grossmont, 12 miles from San Diego, today, marching from their camp at Point Loma, whclh they have occupied since they were assembled here as a result of orders from Washington a month ago. General Bliss declined to say how long the men will be at Gross, mont, but It is expected that it will be several weeks. SOCIALISTS NOMINATE A FULL TICKET UNITED HIES8 IRASED WIRE. Bakersneld, Cal., Aprl 14. For the first time in Bakersrfleld's history the Socialist party will present a full tick et at the municipal election to be held here next Monday. The Socialists have been waging a fierce fight throughout the campaign, and their managers today issued a prediction that the socialists would elect the city recorder, city attorney and mar shal, with a fighting chance for the other officers. WOMAN STANDS ON "UNWRITTEN LAW" AS DEFENSE UNITED PBESS LEASED WII1E Los Angeles, Calif., April 4. Lobster a la Newberg, pate de foie gras, corn beef and cabbage and oth er delicacies may have their devotees, but Charles Beck, head of the paper box trust of Philadelphia, will make affidavit today that common acorns, raw, are the most dplicimm frwl Beck ate them three times yesterday Showing How Onnse and Effect Are Xever Far Unmoved. It is an old saying "Where there's honey, there's bees" not less true is one which science has coined more recently, "Where there's Dandruff, there's germs'' and to push the in ference still further we may truly say "Where there's Dandruff cured, Newbro's Herpiclde has been at work." The reason of Herpicide's isolation as a genuine cure for dandruff lies in the fact that it attacks and de stroys the root of the whole trouble a parasitic germ which feeds upon the material which nourishes the hair follicle. Other so-called remedies are not directed at this true cause of the disease. Accept no substitute there is none. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. J. C. Perry. o One Conductor Helped Back to Work Mr. Wllford Adams Is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect. The third bottle put me on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on the Lex ington, Ky., street railway. It will do all you claim In cases of rheuma tism." Foley's Kidney Remedy al lays rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Specially recommended for elderly people. Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman Salem people may be Interested in knowjrg that there is in th city a horse doctor as they are called, who ntars the title of M. D. V pad Is a g-aduate of tne of the larist equine surgeries in the United Stutes -Chl-rjiw Veterinary Cf.l'ege in! who U fl ipping a veterinary ho-s --pUul excuse the horse-play on words that Is second to none in the state. When one considers the narge num ber of lame horses, the way horses are neglected and abused, largely through neglect, carelessness and Ignorance, such a man in a commu. nity Is of considerable importance. Salem Is known on the coast as the Horse Show City,' as well as the Cher ry City. W. J. Patterson came here and Invested about $10,000 in the Salem Feed Stables, built by George Bayne. He came from Calumet, ' Mich., where he practiced for 15 1 years. His horse and domestic anl-1 mal surgery has an equipment of , nearly one thousand dollars' worth of surgical instruments. He has a set of dental tools alone that cost $200, used to remove decayed molars, and trim up elongated teeth, caused by the softer parts of the tooth wiring away and exposing the enamel, so that it cuts their mouth and Inter feres with mastication. Many a horse Is in poor flesh just because he can no longer grind the dry, hard feed on which he must live, and which only an experienced surgeon can properly correct. The operation of castrating horses Is an important .one and only a good surgeon can be trust ed with some cases. Dr. Patterson Is going to install an operating table, en which a horse Is laid out, nnd fastened dr.wn so tbat he cini't hurt h!niSIf, aid where difficult .ind putr f"l cpeif't'ons are conduced wnlle the animal Is under the influence of ether or chloroform. This operating table will cost $450. Dr. Patterson is a man who loves a fine animal, and rides and drives such, and has a heart for the sufferings ,of dumb animals, without which no man can be a successful or sympathetic healer of animals pr people. The writer has had occasion to employ Dr. Patterson and Is very glad to call attention to I the valuable services he Is capable of ; rendering, and, knowing it to be un , professional for a man to blow his own horn, has taken the trouble to look up Dr. Patterson's history and Inspect his surgery, and does not hes itate to say that Dr. Patterson seems III Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder maao from Royal Crape vroam or tartar K3 ALUr.l(K3 LIME PHOSPHATE to be an up-to-date man in his pn. fession. o . . Every family and especially thou who reside In the country should It provided at all times with a bottle i Chamberlain's Liniment. There Ism telling when it may be wanted Inca ot an accident or emergency, it most excellent in all cases ot rim matism, sprains and bruises. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drug Ston CASTOR IA lor Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Stem GRAND OPERA HOUSE John P. Cordray Mgr. 0E JilGHT SATURDAY, APRILS Prices: $1.00, $1.50, 2.00. Scuts Ready Friday, World's Greatest Musical Cornel; Success MADAME SHERRY The wonderful Production com plete, with its perfect cast, special orchestra, irresistible comedy and all those entrancing melodies, Include "Every Little Movement Hns a Meu ing All Its Own." raaamffifflranmnmnaaaa W Wt turn Am iri ih tt HmI Aotf n ti M 11 n ri ri ti M N ti M 11 ! MMMMM HMMH J. 14 ri ti 11 T 11 11 ii ; II i .n n noiay smo. " M 4 4 A r 4 . v ti untit (,ittttM))ttttUM)),.)in. .; ' n O El fl ti tl II M 51 tl II TWO GREAT DAYS TWO GREAT PARADES $1000 IN PREMIUMS Great Horse Sale on .Saturday This is a splendid chance to see the finest horses in the land and to sell I i n 11 Ei your horses or buy the kind of a horse you may require. Don't Fail to Attend, J. L. STOCKTON, President C. W. YANNKE, Secretary