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i I rAOi ruoB. UAltt CAPITAI OURXAU flALEM. OBEGOS. THURSDAY, JT1Y 13. 19" BECHTEN IS FOUND GUILTY OF ADULTERY fwe in Tuberculosii.' No on.' .doubt "tout It-there la plenty of evidance from live witnesses. InvetlBte tha QUARRELED WITH WIFE, SUICIDED was this : inspect will cuniuarative A Healthful Old Age for Women The turn of life is the most critical pcritxl in a woman's existence. Owing t modem methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very distressing symptoms. , . , Those dreadful hot fiaslic ; and the- faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, extreme nervousne.;s and despondency are symptom! of this condition. Thrv.fl hnt flashes are iut wt many calls from nature for help. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegctah!- Compound prepared to meet the need:; of woman's system at trying period of her life. If this period is safely pressed through C be good for a long period f soun-l health and immunity from disease. Here isProof that Lydia EPinkliarn's Vegetal).? Compound may be relied upon at this period: Alton Station, Kyf "I want other suffering women to know what Lydia K. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound has done for nic. For months I suffered from female troubles in consequence of my age, and thought I could not live. I wrote you and after taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel lik a new woman. I thai 'c you so much for the goal it ha', done me." Mrs. Emn i liailey, R. R. No. i, Alton Station, Ky. Kewaskum, Wis. "Your medicine was a blessing to me in my sickness at Change of Life. I cannot describe what I suffered for five long years from headache, backache, dizziness, no sleep, palpitation of heart and irregularities which are common at that period and sometimes continue for weeks at a time. I have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am 54 years old and can do all my work." Mrs. Carl Dahlkc, Kewaskum, Wis. If you want 8M'ciil advice wrlto to Mr. I'iiikliiiin, Lynn, Mam. Clergyman's Son Cored ot Tubercnlosif To nlt a cold, bronchitis, lun trojij bla or Conjunction dangerous. W a ll know how pron. people are 1 0 d.njr they hare Consumption, it is natte.rw . ,-ht 1mZ and the sufferer ia fil.ed with bright bTpt. of improvement. Call con.umpt.on by it. own dread name-and then-taka iikman-s Alterative, because III. aftae Worry over dlvorca proceedings, which his crippled wife had Institut ed against him as the result of a quarrel over money matters several days ago, Alfred J. Gantner, aged 6. a real estate agent., cut ms- throat Tuesday night with a paring knife at 604 Division street, his home. Gantner had come back to the house, which he had left after the quarrel, and attempted to reach an iigrecment wlln nis wiie, nut am no- succeed. He went to the house about 8.30, and upon being rebuffed by Mrs. (iantner went Into the kitchen, ob tained a knife and started Into the room whore Mrs. Gantner was seated. She locked the door between them and went screaming to a neighbor's house. Gantner cut his throat in the kitchen, and stumbled through the back door Into the yard, where be fell. Moaning, "I loved her loved her," Gantner was picked up and taken to the Good Samaritan hospi tal, where his wound was dressed By Dr. F. A. Short. After the five-Inch wound, which laid open the windpipe, was attended to, doctors attending said Gantner lias a good chance to live. The wound extended nearly from ear to car. una on account or severea arter ies, almost all the blood was drained from Gantner's body before the wounds could be bound up. LANK PREPARES FOR FAIIt County Society Will Erect Booths Belling Stalls to Concessionaries. ARRESTED ON ACCOUNT OF REFERENDUM ARRANGING AN EXHIBIT FOR LAND SHOWS A. F. I Infer, president of (ho Wil lamette Exhibit iihsoi'IuI Ion, returned yesturdny from Albany, whrru he it tendiHl a iiit'iiMnx, tin' object of which whs to coimollilnto the exhibits to lie Kuthurod In Mini, lli'iilmi, I'olk and Marlon count ln, mid ma ko It 11 rep- resontallvii inhibit of the Willamette valley at the different -land sIiowh. All counties were fuvorablo to tin proposition, ami it Is likely Unit Yam hill county will a I no Join hands with Uimn. The exhlhlt will be placed at the statit fair prior to being milt to He lmut shown. The hIiiiwm to which II have entered actively upon their duties. check i'Asni'.ii iii:tii n:i. Mull Held lit IloHfhurK Said to Have Had Heeord In liliilei. Hoseburg, Or.. July IS That B. II. Htewart, recently arrested ut Jack Hoiivilln and returned here for trial on a charge if passing a worthless check, him pulsed much spurious pa per in Idaho, Is the declaration of W. II. lnivl.ison, a bunker of Holse, Idaho, who is passing ills vacation 111 Itoselimg. After seeing a photograph of Stew art, Mr. Davidson said he was one of the shrewib-Ht men tho Idaho ollleers have had to contend with In years. Stewart Is Hiild to bo a registered pharmacist and welt educated. Old Folks Married. I Albany, Or., .Inly HI. After living ' !n single blessedness for half a cen , tui v. MIks Winifred Wilson, uizfil f.l will b sent will be the one to be' years, a sen insti-ess of this city, be held at Omaha October 26; that tojenmo 11 blushing bride yesterday beheld In New V"'k on Noveinlier w hen she was united In marriage to and th. one to bo held at flilnigo, Mnrtln I.. Adams, a retired minister November IS. It nmy also be hchI to f t'orvallls nKd 7, Tlie ceremony shows to be held at Knoxvllle and St. was performed at 2:30 o'clock In the ''"I. I afternoon at the Mini county court A. K I Infer. Frank Meredlih and house lv County .lodge J. N. Duncan. I). C. Freeman have been appointed . They will make their home In Cor as a ways and menus committee, and vnlils. Eugenx1. Or., July 13. Enlarge ment of the pavlllion on the grounds of tho Lane County Agricultural t.o- clety for the better accommodation of the Lane ccunly fair this fall was eiithorl.ed at the meeting of the board of directors last night, and the paint livg of all the buildings on the grounds was also directed. This year the board. Instead of renting ground for the concessions, will erect a num ber of uniform booths on the grounds and rent tho stalls to tho concession arles. More at tent Ion will be given thl8 yeiir than last to the stock exhibit, and a committee has been appointed for the purpose of Interesting every owner of registered stock In Lane county to bring this stock to the coun ty fair. Tho different granges of tho county bavo taken tho matter up and al ready aro preparing collective ex. hlblts. The county court has slgnl lied Its Intention of repeatltiK Its do nntlon of last year to the fair, the money to be used exclusively in pre miums. Difficulty over the location of th district fair for Lane, Douglas an Coos counties arose several years ago, and since then Lane county has been holding a fair of IN own, eat year Boniewhnt better than tho pre vlous one, until now good ground and track have been secured, mi very creditable exhibits made. The fair this year will be held Septem ber 20-24. o POTATOES TAKE A TUMBLE IN CALIFORNIA Children Cry for Fletcher's I iri U l P M.k hah. llio Kliut Yon Huvo Ahvn8 ltouclit, tvml vMoh 1ms been lu uo for over 30 yours, huts borno tho Nlcimturo of jftf sfrj- 1 " n"l lm 1hcu i1o under Ms pcr CCtXyTri' lUM,il1 '"lHrvlslon slneo Its luln.iev. a u 7 '- Allow no one to de. oi vo you In tills. All loiuiterfultn, Imitations mid Jusl-ux-nood' ro but KxiM rlnuM.U tlutt trlflo with and cnd.u.jror tho houllli 01' Infiuita and Chl'dmi-l-;,.o?loiico gu!,,.st JJxperluwnU What is CASTORIA Casrorln, Is n JmrmlcM nubsiliuto lor Castor Oil, R.'rlc, Jr..,.s and Soothing Syrtins. It Is Pleasant. It contain uvlther Owlum, Morphlno nor other Nnrratla (.nbt u.o. iu tsro ii It. jnurontoe. It destroys AVonun nd Uti)M 1 1 everlshnes. H iKTCH ninrrbwa and AVInd -"V"!.! V ,k'voi fwtUlnir Troubles, euros Const Ipntlou Rnd i lutu.eiu-)-. It as.slml.utes tho Food, reBidutes the 1 ht t htlnriMt'H liittttci-Tlie Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yj Bears the SiKTiature of -HX . ,1 iJB Stockton, Cal., July IS. Growers of potatoes received a severe shoe Weilnesdny when tho fancy prices which have neon paid the past tw wivks for tubers were suddenly re. d need from $2.60 t $1.30 a sack Thoso fortunate enough to have the! crop well advanced and dug In lime to get the high price have mude u usual profits, as potatoes can raised at good protlt at 85 cents wick In tho regular season, but It us uully costs more to produce early po I u toes. The dealers and growers who have been studying the big utiexpectei slump 111 prices have different ver sions of the couso of the brea Some say tho anxiety of both to rus eariy potatoes on the market cu prlccn, while' others credit the d elino to tho hot weather through which the tubers would have to pass IT shipped Kast. The unmatured potatoes alrea shipped are said to have been badly damaged and many sacks were 1 Jet-ted. Huyers were forced out nils market, and few sales we made todiiv. S f T? Si . s The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years BRASS TACKS WAS ALL IT CONTAINED i. ."1? ;, v. y Gentlemen: "Prior to Feb., , U8. . I located in Rochester. N. Y.. u,'n. with LaUrippe. which developed into ?uberculosl.P My physician gave maonj month to live. I was hay ns terna nlirht nweats and mld-rtay chills and 1 inS flesh rapidly, havins gone from i to 135 lbs. I coughed snd raised contln ual y and became so eak that walkin a few feet exhausted me. On my return home, my regular physician save me tit tle encouragement. My ..'?th"'..wl.i" ' clergyman, heard of ckmana Altera tive and Induced me to take it. ThJ night sweats and chills disappeared my cough became easier and gradually di minished and in a lew any. an appetite, the first in months I sm now In perfect health, baclc to 155 lba. feet certain tnat i owe j ...o w mans Alterative. mwt M (Signed) r'- ,-1."",r rnnnot nna worus iw expre'ss my ' appreciation of what your reme ly has done for my son. It changed despair into hope within two weeks f ter he began taklns it. and without any doubt In my mind, It saved his life. I wish to add my endorsement to very word of his testimonial." I (Signed) lir.v. j. j. i-v. i..-". f e Pnntnr Presbyterian Church. Eckman's Alterative cures lironchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever: Throat and bung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Kckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for jeldltlonai evmeni-e. or sale by all icaume- aruKK J. C. Perry, Salem, Oregon. .1.. ovt. a harot n? over UiO 1 dence presented to It less than bair an hour the Jury la the case of t red . Betchen, charged wim arched Into court yesterday : . 1 r.t rnlltV noou ana returned a. nu-i against him. This is the second time he has been coavlned, being convicted at the last term of court. but securing s new trial, Decause ul the misconduct of one of th jurors.: Cetchen's offense is alleged to have been committed with Mrs. Rule, vvlfe f Newton Rule. Kule ana netciieu ere neighbors near the city oi uma- ha. Last winter lietchen anu .vim. Rule eloped to this state, aim uie husband followed, with the result that they were arrested near an. Angel. . , Betchen Is well-to-do, ana win ap peal the case to the supreme court. Is understood that his auorueya, Kaiser & Pogue, believe that wnen the case Is presented to that tribunal they will be able to present to it grounds which will oe suiiim-m. reverse the judgment of the lower pnnrt. Deputy District Attorneys Clianes I,. McNury and Winslow rt-preseuieu the state. ' 1 : The first arrest for forgeries per. petrated In connection with the circu lation of the petitions referring tho appropriations for the University of Oretton was made yesterday anei- noon, when Harry Color was arrested by tieorge 13. Constable, manager or the Hums detective agency in Port land. Coler. after his arrest. Is said to have made a confession to the off! cers, telling just now mo wnuieaie forgeries were committed, and It Is stated that, as a result of his con fesHinn, warrants will be Issued for 10 or 12 other circulators. According to the purported confession of Coler, the circulators exchanged petitions, ana one would write several names upon it, and then it would be turned over to another to write a number of names. It Is stated by the detectives who have been working on the cases, that there aro about SOO .orged names on the petit ioiMt. Judge Slater, who has been in charge of the Investigation, and who will soon bring suit to enjoin the sec retarv of state from placing the title of the appropriation bills on the bin lot, stated today that be had expected the artists, and that he was not sur prised. He further states that suf ficient fraud had been uncovered to save the appropriation from being re f erred. o EAST HA I. KM HOYS 1IKKEATKD MERCHANT The Kast Salem baseball team de feated the Merchants Ijy a score of to 5, yesterday evening in the seewn game of the Twilight league, at th illaiiiette grounds, The East Salem boys have had considerable practic and showed well last night and the Business boys are also getting In good trim. The crowds are inereas lug and considerable Interest Is be Ing shown In the evening game. Th Merchants will play their next game iM-Kiay evening at (1:30 with the street car boys. The Ticket Punchers have played several games here and I Portland and the best game of the series is expected Friday evening, i uei-e is no admission fee. X-RAYS AND SMILES. Arc You Looking Tor the Best Orchard Development Proposition in Oregon? We have it Call and see us. The A, C. BOHRNSTEDT CO. 304 U.S. National Bank; Bldg. SALEM, OREGON Head Offlre, Minneapolis, Minn. Branch Offices i Macleay and Creiwell, Ore;. How's This. . Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re. ward for any case of Catarrh that can not uo cured py Hall's Catarrh Cure, P. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo. Wo, the undersigned, bnva known r. J. uieney for the last 15 vears ami believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. w Al.uliNG, KINNAN & MARVIN. w huleale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter. nnlly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfces of tho Rvst,m Testimonials sent free. Prlc'o 7;,e per bottle. Sold by all drucirlsts Take Hall's Familv Pills for eon. stlpatlon. The next real state wide events are the Astoria celebration and the state fair. Last night there was a big noise in Portland that had as a sort of refrain, 'Hello, Bill!" m m It was easy to Import bass to stock Oregon waters, and they have now proven about as valuable as an Impor tation of potato bugs would be. A skeleton has been found In Eng land which the wise guys say be longed to a man drowned In the Thames 170,000 years ago. So far the remains are unidentified and the cor oner will not sit on them. Harrison Allen, the Oregon Electric attorney, says dirt ill soon be flying on the Eugene extension, and President Gray of the same outfit just murmurs dainfino and there you are. Wisconsin lias two senators with widely different futures. One is liable to be nominated for president, and the other to be investigated for purchas ing his seat in the senate. o Saves Two Lives. 'Neither my sister nor myself might be living today, It it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery,'' writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette ville, N. C, R. F. D. No. 8. "for we both had frightful coughs that no remedy could help. We were told my sister naa consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats, but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best I ever used or hoard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough all broihvlilal troubles Its supreme. Trial bottle free, 25c and $1.00. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. U Solves a Deep Mystery. 'I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart,' wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewlsburg, W. Va. "for the won derful double benefit I'got from Elec tric Bitters, In curing me both ot a severe case of stomach trouble and ot rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless ufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dys pepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that causo rheumatism, Electrie Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bot tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Onlv 50c at J. C. Perry's. Coos Bay is building a speed boat which it Is expected will make 40 miles an hour. DEPOSITORS Are requested to present their pass books and have the semi-annual interset due July 1st, credited to their account, All savings accounts now draw Four Per cent interest, Savings Department Capital National Bank More Endorsements For Cement Sewer Pipe "We have built a large number of sewers with concrete and the results have been entirely satis factory." Geo. S. Webster, City Engineer, Duluth, Minn. "We have about 32 miles ot ce ment pipe In use. Most of thli pipe has been In use from 17 to 24 yaars, and has given good re sults " G. Ilstrap, City Engineer, Minneapolis, Minn. "Concrete pipe sewers mads with natural hydraulic cement have been In use for 40 or more years and are still In good condi tion." Editor "Municipal Engi neering," Issue of November, 1910. You will save money and get the best pipe If you see us before buying. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. INC. 2(15 So. Liberty St Phone U Believing "at he had discovered an internal machine Jonathan Bourne, b.eal ticket agent for the Southern Pa I'ltic, si-iit in a hurry call to the po lice last evening only to learn when the mysterious looking package was imparked that it contained nothing more harmless than some brass tacks. Chief of Police Hamilton made the run on his motorcycle and when he arrived at the statlou he found lloiirne holding the package out at urin's legnth. When the chief took hold of It he admonished hl:n that if ho desired to tamper wtih It he must go a safe distance from the depot. Having regard for the depot but not much for his own personal snfetv Hamilton went what he considered k safe distance and then opened the package. Th Med ford Sun says a Salem man has beeu Indicted for hugcing a girl. nils may be true, but If so he was hoi inu.cieu in salem. It's a Salem habit all right and other communities siKHiiu oe lenient with Salem bovg nueu mey are out visiting. Kaolin Deposits Found. Hosohug, Or., July 13. According to reports received here from the mountainous districts above Peel, In Northern Douglas countv, a heavy deposit f kaolin has been discov ered in that locality. The discov ery was made by Dr. W. E. Gilles pie, of Eugene, who retired from; active pr;U n-e a few years ago to go ! iMi'spccing. While Mr. Gillespie has littlo hope that the pr nluct can be placed on the market profitably at present, he has decided to experiment, and Is pre paring to organize a stock company to develop the property. It Is said there Is only one other known de posit of kaolin In the Vnlted States In Colorado. The product is used in manufacturing chlnaware and porce lain goods. When the stomach falls to per form its functions, the bowels be. come deranged, the liver and kid neys congested causlne numemna diseases. The stomach and liver must bo restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do ii. r.asy 10 take and most effective Sold by all druggists. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Sa'em'S mrpj;t,ar res" Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWBft THE WHITE H0USF oomfany, sjiier. oMgo. nr. umic nuuac Made lot rnair Oae. We cater to the public who roaI ir u. demand a good meal for a M iwayi hu. small price.. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. Mt M M mm "Economies" Wc Can't Afford thIo KSfV C.0Uld ?ave money by U8ln8 cheaper soap than the very best, by using cheaper starch and lower priced employees, sMnXtioSnat m08t WUld be 0D,y a ,ractlon of the re8uUIn loss In reputation. You can count on the fact fhnt n. I iob.. i, ... . i ".mo iiu ,v uut ui juur ciotaes. "economy" that U'fl nlm In tin x . i . .. - vuo uueBt munuering poss ble second tn nnna n,ir ffXf'issr I"" " r & rr SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, PLone 25' 136-166 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET 4 M M M , i Skin ot Beauty is a Joy Forever rR. T. FELIX G0URAL'DS ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAl'TIFIER RmoM Tw, Plmnl luib. uil skla iiifu od bvAutf, uhI tl. Att tll.-tlut, h xd IM tw a rvx u4 ) to h&rai.M. ., ta.tetttob.taT.ll to properlj m.l. Acc.pt a..' count ?. ftit Of MBiilw him. Pr. u a. Srr M14 to ft Mr ot lit hut. t. tft ttw: " At ro 111 M U raiT.H0?l!.S, ftia, V SjmI itm Shut InTtii m SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL HANKING AM) , THl'ST lilSIVESS With our assurance that we are able and willing 'o take care of it, we solicit your Hanking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con sent Rood banking prin ciples. WK PAY FOVR PKIt cext N SAVINGS Idlierty Street, Just off State 3. L. AHLERs, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier S. S. EAST, Vlca-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES. U H. ROBERTS, Directors. FRENCH FEMALE HUkuA a PILLS. llftl IHWI Tl FAIL s.fc. atTCl VNITIOIitl.ltCO.. Sure to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage, Always an invigorating, pure and delightful drink. Lends strength to the weak and wearied physique, ffects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, Makes life. more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart. firings good fellowship tq all who partake in moderation. Enlivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened, Endows existence with hopes and aspirations esiores man to fulness strength and activity. II D xa in ivtm Dr. i. c I