Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 12, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THVRSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1011.
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Ui ess vsooas
100 Less
We are justly proud of our Dress Goods as anyone wi'l
acknowledge, who is acquainted with the manufactur
ing establishments that we buy from, and as all of the
Salem people who have purchased Dress Goods of us
are loud in their praise. All we ask is an opportunity
to show you our large assortment. We have' bought
heaiy and consequently offer them.
10 Less
I
I IMMVn GATHERS EARLY.
(Continued rrom page I.)
$25.00 and $22.50
TAILORED SUITS
of little hands waved the national
flaes Mrs. Grace Wheelock was
lifted tii into the president's motor
car and she pot up on the seat be
Ue the driver; To::i Uveslt-y, and a
thousand voices burst out singing
America? And there was no stop-1
ping them. They sang all four verses
with a bang, and when Mrs. Wheel
ock stepped down, the president soon
had them in the best of humor, an
swering questions about Oregon, the)
nag and the Panama canal. He gave
them several samples of his hearty
laugh, and said he hoped they would
remember him for something besides
tfie fact that he had given them a
holiday. '.
President Well Guarded.
The parade was well handled under '
the direction of Master of Ceremon
ies Geo. F. Rodgers. At the head
rode Chief of Police Hamilton with
a platoon of police that cleared the
street before them. On each, side of
the president's tar rode two of the
regular army officers. The eight au
defect ifctme!
AT rOUNTAINt.HOrCLt.OII CUCWHCMC
Get tb
V Original and Genuine
IIORLICK'8
MALTED MILK
"Otict&aie JrrutaticnS
The Food Drink f or All A ges
1ICH WUT, MALT CIAJN EXTRACT, IN rOWDEI
Not in any Milk'Trust
555" Insist on "HORLICK'S"
Take a package noma
M a
ITS LABOR, THEY HOPE.
(Continued from Page 1.)
$15.00
These are splendid sui'.s. Be sure you see them before
you buy.
Women's fleeced Vests - - 19c
Women's Rain Coats, extra special $5.50
Children's Rain Capes - - $1.39
85c cotton Blankets, pair - - 69c
Women's 15c black Hose - - 9c
Children's 15c black Hose - - 9c
12 l-2c crash Toweling - - 9 l-2c
Ribbons, 4 1-2 in. wide in plain and
fancy, yard - - - 17c
Safety pins, cards - - - 3c
Pillow Cases, each - ' - - 12 1 -2c
fact that In putlng Janus B. Mc
Namara on trial first the state had
tomobiles carried the rest of the par-, scored a stragettc victory, it was
ty. and all went like clockwork. The: conceded that much of the evidence
procession was greeted with few ' noted labor leader wa9 the heart ana
cries of "Hello Bill" and almost no! against John J. McNamara is lndica
applause along the drive. One man j tive rather than positive, and that to
yelled "Hurrah for Bryant-' and got , establish this state's claim that the
Xi!5!2e CATARRH
Eli's Cream BaimpS
is quickly absorbed.
Cues Reliet at Once.
ltd.,,,,.,... B'JVW-ravER-
h";il and timioc's
tlio (lisoiscd
brime resulting from
CutiirrU and drives
away a Cold in the
H.;,,! (1ui,l:!y. T.c- lift TCjrR
shirts the fcn.'ses of ? H I rbVLFl
Tiute iitid S.ncll. Full siz '50 ct?. , at Drug
gws or by niiiil. In liqui'l form, 75 cents.
Ely JWlierx, iici Warren Street. New York.
rH -
Sick headache Is caused by a dis
ordered stomach. "Take Chamber
lain's Tablets and ' correct that and
tho headaches will disappear. For
sale by all dealers.
Saved His Mother's Life.
"Four doctors had given me up,"
writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca,
La., "and my children and all jrty
friends were looking for me to die,
when my son insisted that I use
Electric Bitters. I did so, and they
have done me a world of good. 1 j
will always praise them." Electric
Bitters is a priceless blessing towo-j
men with fainting and dizzy spells,
backache, headache, weakness, debil
ity, constipation or kidney disorders.
Use them and gain new health,
strength and vigor. They're guaran-
' teed to satisfy or money refunded.
Only 50 cents at J. C. Perry s.
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If you want anything, say so In the
Journal, and get it
some horse laughs from the crowd.
The president makes a very pleasing
appearance and everybody felt proud
of him. He says he made all' of his
set speeches but one he must talk
on the canal at San Francisco. He
said at the breakfast table that he
would, aside from that one formal
speech, make off-hand talks on what
was nearest his heart. He is Jolly,
open-hearted and affable as a man,
and a fine looking man, who eats
lightly, takes no liquors of any kind,
and leaves the impression from the
crowd that there Is a strong conserv
ative under tow In his favor. Parties
who have been at many of his meet
ings, say sentiment is growing In his
favor.
Crowds nt Court House.
There was a good 5,000 people as
sembled at the court house square
possibly more. The program com
mittee got in Its deadly work "and
everything went according to pro
gram. Governor West welcomed the
president to the state. Mayor Lach
mund welcomed him on behalf of the
city, and Congressman Hawley intro
duced him to the people. He exceed
ed his time limit as usual and spoke
longer than both his predecessors
and there was general relief when he
quit enlarging on the greatness of
Taft. and the greatness of our coun
try, both of which are facts that the
crowd seemed to be familiar with,,
and a great cheer rolled up from the
crowd when he quit and introduced
the president. The president soon
had the immense audience In good
humor. His voice carried magnifi
cently and he could be heard to the
uttermost .edge of the crowd. Per
fect order prevailed and the presi
dent was in his best vein. The sun
was beginning to break through the
fog and the day was perfect.
Eiiloixl.-od the Capital City.
The president paid a glowing eulo
gy to the beautiful Capital City of
Oregon, and Its hospitable people.
He was glad to be in Oregon. At
each of his four addresses in Salem
he boosted for the presence of the i
grand old battleship Oregon at I
the opening of the Panama canal, j
He said the ship would be there If
he had any Influence with the admin-1
istration. (Laughter.) He v would i
never forget his visit to the Capital '
City. At the breakfast he turned to ;
Congressman Hawley and asked him j
what part of the district he resided i
in. "Why, I reside In Salem," said ;
the congressman. "Oh, you are the :
congressman from the Capital City," I
said the president, and added, "you I
ought to be proud. How long have j
you lived here?" as ked the president.
"All my life." said the congressman, i
noted labor leader was the head and
front of a murder conspiracy. It will
be absolutely necessary to show that
such a conspiracy actually did exist.
The defense, of-course, contends
that James B. McNamara Is innocent
of the murder of Haggerty or any of
tho 21 men who lost the r lives in
the early morning October 1. a year
ago, when fire destroyed the anti
quated structure which housed the
Los Angeles Times. But, for the sake
of argument, the attorneys' say, that
the state secured a conviction of
James B. McNamara so this would
be only the beginning of the founda
tion of Detective Burns' hope of In
volving John McNamara and other
labor leaders In a coast to coast dy
namiting perforamnce.
The defense In J. B. McNamara's
case wHl be an alibi, and witnesses,
whoso Identity is closely guarded will
be called to establish that he was not
In or near the Times building at or
near the time of the explosion. But
in the case of J. J. McNamara an
alibi is admitted by the state, and
conspiracy is charged. J. B. Mc
Namara was a factor In this conspir
acy, and so was Ortie McManigal,
If thn state's rasp is to stand And
the acts of one of the conspirators i
wurA thA ncta nf pverv member of the I
group, no matter how widely separat
ed, the state contends, and therefore.
If J. B. McNamara Is convicted of
Hagerty's death, his elder brother
must be equally guilty, whether he
Is In Denver, Indianapolis or New
York on the night of the explosion.
It is because of this fact that the
trial of j; B. McNamara will be
drawn out for weeks. More than 250
witnesses will be called, many of
whom will testify, Bhould Judge
Bordwell not. Interfere, to matters
having absolutely no connect'on with
the destruction of the Times build
ing. They will be individuals round
ed by Detective Burns to support his
allegation that John J. McNamara
was an active participant In a mur
der syndicate.
At all times the shadow of the
elder brother will hang over the
trial of the younger, and at certain
Intervals will utterly eclipse it.
o
actiwl stakvatiox
You'll Look Your Best in
a Dress Chosen from this
Assortment
This assemblage of beautiful Dresses far surpasses
anything similar you've ever seen. We're anxious to
have you come on a tour of critical inspection, be
cause we are certain that these dresses will charm
and delight you.
There are splendid creations for women, as well
as many styles designed and made especially for
misses. Chiffons, organdies, beaded robes and
embroidered laces form the greater part of this
collection, although there's hardly a popular style
or material that is not represented.
The prices are moderate, considering quality, style and
workmanship, and range from $15 to $75
Exceptional Values
Women's and misses' one-piece serge and
cashmere dresses, colors, balck, navy
brown, Special $10.89
Children's serge dresses in Buster Brown
and slip over styles, Ages 6 to 14, Spe
cial $5.75
Women's percale and lingerie waists, full
range of sizes, Special 39c
STRICTLY ONE PRICE TO ALL
Women's and misses' fine tailored suits
in Lymansille cheviot, French serge and
novetly suitings, Special $12.50 to $15
Women's fine tailored waists, plain and
tucked models, Special $1.98
Children's cloth coat in cardinal, navy
and fancy mixtures, Ages 2, 4, 6 up to
14 years, Special $5,00
Quality
U. G. Shipley Co.
145-147 North Liberty Street
Between State and Court Streets
Facts A limit Indigestion nml Its lie.
lief (lint M ill Interest You.
Although Indigestion and Dyspep
sia nre so prevalent, most people do
not thoroughly understand their
cause and cure. There Is no reason
why most people should not only
chew It carefully and thoroughly.
Many actually starve themselves Into
..1..1.nnr.n .1. H...I rll fi.fll. rf (tot I Y tf OVDI"l'
The president then delivered a very ,;m VmelllnR. and
enjoyable speech on the Panama 1 1 d ( (, 7 fl)(,(I, because It docs not
canal, on tho International peace I ".. , i,,
The best tiling to do is to fit your
self to digest any good food
Are You Sick?
Are You Suffering?
with rheumatism, neuralgia, head
ache, backache, constipation, paraly
se, stiff Joints or muscles, drowsi
ness or weakness, come now and be
cu-ed without drug3 or medicine. Its
h've in Salem, not far from your
hoiue. It will cost you nothing to
Iuivp a talk with Prof. S. Z. Bartley,
ro'iin Bush-Breyman building.
Great Chinese Doctor
L M. Hum
H ' medicine which will cure any
1; i iwn disease. He makes a special
t' 'f and guarantees to cure catarrh,
a-thma, lung, throat, rheumatism,
d bi'ity, stomach, liver, kidnry
trilbies, also any blackened or
swollen soreness, broken limbs;
smallpox epidemic; all kinds of
b"ils, lost manhood, female weak
ness, hernia troubles and paralysis,
nsultation free. Care of Tick Se
Ton? Co., Chinese drugs and herbs.
Wire hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and
1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sundays,
13 High street, upstairs, Salem.
O. C. T. CO.'S
Steamer Oregona leaves for
Portland Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 6 a. m.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agent
Take Your Common folds Serlonsly.
Common colds, ' severe and fre
quent, lay the foundation of chronic
diseased conditions of the nose and
throat, and may develop Into bron
chitis, pneumonia, and consumption
For all coughs and colds in children
and in grown persons, take Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound promptly.
After exposure, and when you feel a
cold coming on, take Foley's Honey
and' Tar Compound. It checks and
relieves. Use no substitute. The
genuine in a yellow package always.
Red Cross Pharmacy, (H. .lermarrt
WEST SALEM
TRANSFER
Passengers Baggage
Connecting with all traim
at West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12
m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev
ery day except Sunday. Also
for Independence, Monmouth
and McMinnvllle.
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m.,
1.00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m.
Calls tt hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal office any day
but Sunday. Phone 82.
XO ORDERS TAKEN' FOR
CULS MORE THAX THREE
BLOCKS FI10X CORNER OF
STITE AXD COMMERCIAL
STREETS CX LESS AR
RANGED FOR IX ADYAXCE.
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.
treaty and the audience cheered his
broad and statesmanlike utterances !
on these subjects. He said the engi
neers hoped to have the canal com
pleted by January 1, 1IU3, but not
later than July.
(Jets College Honors.
Willamette University has a live !
bunch of students at present and I
they captured the president for mem- i
bership In the Philodorlan Society.
They sent him a letter saying:
"We, the members of the Philodor
lan Society of Willamette University,
have this evening taken action ex
tending to you an earnest Invitation
to become an honorary member, of
this, the oldest literary society In, the
Pacific Northwest."
The acknowledgement of the presi
dent addressed to J. O. Stearns. Jr.,
and Merton R. Del.ong, committee,
was as follows:
"It gives me pleasure to accept
your Invitation to become an honor
ary member of the Philodorlan So
ciety of Willamette University.
The Philodoslans have the only au
tograph letter given by the president
while he was in the city. I
The presidential train pulled out of
Trade street at 11 o'clock sharp, with
the president bowing his farewells
from the observation car, the entire
length of Trade street, which was
crowded with people. The presi
dent's reception at Salem was a great
success and reflects credit on the
people.
Railroad Officials Alone.
At Portland a party of prominent
Southern Pacific officials Joined the
Taft party and wil lescort him to the
state line Those In the private car
San Jose, were as follows:
J. D. Stack, assistant general man
ager Southern Pacific, Portland;
Wm. McMurray, general passenger
agent Southern Pacific company,
Portland; H. R. Judah, assistant gen
eral passenger agent Southern Pa-,
clflc company, San Francisco; Joseph
Wood Hill. M. D., Portland; K. S.
Myrtle. San Francisco Examiner.
These officials had a place In the par
ade In the private car of J. L. Stock
ton, and were Bbown the city by R.
B. Houston, the local representative
of the Harrlman lines.
We believe we c;.n relieve Dyspep
sia- We are so confident of this fact
that we guarantee and . promise to
supply the medicine free of all cost
to every one who will use It, who Is
not perfectly satisfied with the rr
suits which it produces. We;, exact
no promises, and put no one under
j any obligation whatever. Surely,
nothing could be fairer. We are lo
cated right here and our reputation
should be sufficient assurance' of the
genuineness of our offer. .' ' '
We want every one troubled with
Indigestion or Dyspepsia In any form
to come to our store and buy a box
of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take
them home and give them a reasona
ble trial, according to directions.
Then, If not satisfied, come to us and
get your money back. They are very
pleasant to take: they aid to sootho
the Irritable stomach, to strengthen
and Invigorate the digestive organs,
and to promote a healthy and nat
ural bowel action, thus leading to
perfect and healthy digestion and as
similation A 25 cent package of Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days
treatment. In ordinary cases, this Is
sufficient to produce a cure. In more
chronic cases, a longer treatment, of
course, Is necessary, and depends
upon the severity of the trouble. For
such cases, we have two larger sizes
which sell for 50 cents and $1.00.
Remember, you can obtain Rexall
Remedies In this community only at
our store The Rexall Store. J. C.
Perry, Drugglbt.
o i
'o false pretense has marked the
career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being
entirely harmless. It is not responsi
ble like the catarrh snufTn and Hiow
ders, for minds shattered by cocaine.
The great virtue of Ely's Cream
Balm is that It speedily and complete
ly overcomes nasal catarrh and hay
fever. Back of this statement Is the
testimony of thousands and a reputa
tion of many years' success. All
druggists, 50c, or mailed by Ely
Bros , 5S Warren street. New York.
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Merchandise
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Harry liulgcr In "The lllrtliig Princess' at The Urn nd Saturday.
Popular t
Prices
Xever Oat of Werk.
The busiest little tblngs ever made
are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
pill Is a sugar-coated globule of
health, that changes weakness into
strength, languor Into energy, brain
fag Into mental power; curing con
stipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia,
malaria. Only 23 cents at J. C. Per
ry's drug store. . . '
Talmadge Printing Co.
New White Building, 231 M
State Street.
SOCIETY AXI COMMERCIAL
PRINTING.
Give, an low Printer a Call.
FLIRTING
PRINCESS
IS CLEVER
AMI Ml.NH IS YKHY CATCHY IT
MAKES A - MIC. HIT, SAYS THE
STOCKTON, CALIF, IM)E1'EN
I)E5iT OF,OCT0KR 7. '
. '
t was a , pleasure to renew ac
quaintance with Harry Bulger. l,at
night be appeared with a large com
pany at the Yosemlte theater In "The
Flirting Princess.". When he was
last seen here was In 1U06 In "Wood
land," he taking the role of the Blue
Jay, a tramp politician.
The cast last night was large and
exceptionally clever. The title role
It) taken by I.'elen Darling who Is not
only very pleasing to look at but has
a very god voice. Then there la
Jack Stuart who does some splendid
dancing. Dale Fullter, an eccemrlc
comedienne. Is alone worth the price
of admission. The audience recalled
her many times. Eileen Sheridan Is
also very fine. She Is pretty, viva
cious and altogether charming.
The chorus which Is lasge and
shapely, do an Infinite variety of
dances In a bewildering number of
costumes. Never has a musical com
edy company had more rich and
handsome gowns, pretty stago set
tings a plot that is of no conse
quence, and iuuhIc that has tune and
rythm.
Mr. Bulger does not monopolize
the stage as comedians frequently do,
and the audience hardly got enough
of lilin. Ills girt of quirk speech and
clear enunciation is a part of his art
that helped capture the audience last
night. Ills tings are great and his
speech, too, convulsed the audience.
Tho show last night was Hi st class
In every way. The music was so
pretty and catchy that the gallery
boys could not refrain from Joining
In the chorus. Not only did they
whistle it, but kept time with their
feet.
RAILROADS.
SOUTHEttX PACIFIC.
Southbound.
No. 1 3 San Francisco Exp . . 3 :
No. 19 Ashland Passenger 10:
No. 17 Roseburg Parstnger 6.
No. 11 Shasta Limited .. 7:
No. 27 Eugene Passenger . 8:
No. 15 California Express. 9:
No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:
No. 222 Portland Fa- Frt 10:
Northbound.
No. 14 Oregon Express .. 6:
No. 28 Portland Passenger 8:
No. 1 2 Sh asta Limited ..12:
No. 18 Portland Pasenger. 2:
No. 20 Portland Passenger. 7.
No. 225 Way Freight .... 12
No. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2
31a.m.
59a.m.
21p.m.
43p.m.
25p.m.
56p.m.
60a.m.
15p.m.
43a.m.
30a.m.
35p.m.
66p.m.
13p.m.
35p.m.
43a.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO
Leave Salem. Arrive Portland.
Train 6, 6:30 a m 8:30 a.m.
Train 8, 8:55 a.m 11:00 a.m.
Train 10, 11:15 a.m 1:15 p.m.
Train 12, 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m.
Train 14, 3:40 p.m 5:10 p.m.
Train 16, 4:00 p.m 8 0 p.m.
Train 18. 6:d". p.iu S i". . m.
Train 20, 8:50 p.m 10M5 p.m.
Arrive In Salem.
8:30 a.m.
9:50 a.m.
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train
Train 11
Train 15
Train 17
.10:30 a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
. 1:00
. 4:15
. 6:00
. 8:35
.11:10
Salem, Falls City & Western Ry
Leaves West 8alem for:
Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock
9:00 a. m.
Dallas and Falls City
1:30 and 4:35 p. m.
Sunday trains ror:
Dallas and Black Rock
9:00 a. ra. and 1:35 p. m.
Trains arrive at West Salem from
Dallas 8:16 a. m.
Black Rock and Dallas. . 12:30 p. m.
Falls City and Dallas .... 4.15 p.m.
SALEM INDEPENDENCE BOATS.
The launches Independence and
Louise will leave their wharf at the
foot of Trade street for Independence'
at the following hours dally except
Sunday.
Leaves Independence 8:30 a. irf.
Leaves Salem 4:00 p. in.
Midnight In The Ozark.
And yet sleepless, Hiram Scranton.
of Clay City, 111., coughed and
coughed- He was In the mountains
on the advice of five doctors, who
said he had consumption, but found
no help In the climate, and started
home. Hearing of Dr. King's New
Discovery, he began to use It. "I
believe It saved my life," he writes,
"for it made a new man of me, so
that I can now do good work again."
For all lung diseases, coughs, colds,
lagrlppe, asthma, croup, whooping
cough, bay fever, hemorrhages,
hoarseness or quinsy, Its the best
known remedy. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J.
C. Perry, Druggist.
o
The plants on the McKenzIo and
Santlam rivers have sent nve million
salmon eggs to the hatchery at Astoria.
lie h n re of Ointment for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury.
us mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when enter
ing through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be u::e't
except on prescriptions from reputa
ble physicians, as the damage tiiey
will do Is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, iiia.'iuiac turd
by F. J. Cheney Co., lol. ilo, O..
contains no mercu:y. and i.-t u.W a In
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucotm nriuiei of the
system. In buying 1 lull's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get. tho genuine. It
Is taken Internally and made In To
ledo, Ohio, by i'. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 7" per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family. Mils for con
stipation. o
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio
purchased a hot t 1m of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for his boy who had
a cold, and before the bottle was all
used, the boy's cold was gone. Is
that not better than to pay a five
dollar doctor's bill? For saW by all
dealers.