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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1011. F1GX FIT New Silks Values to $1.25, only 74c per yard Values to 75c, only 49c per yard These are all of the new Fancy Silks and Plain Messaline. in all colors. This is a great silk opportunity. 10o New Dress Goods 10o 10o Less This Includes all the fine new dress goods. Our serges and suitings are beautiful. We make this reduction, as we think we have bought too heavily even for a great trade like we have had this fall. Buy now and save money. Women's Outing Gowns $1-75 values $1.49 $1.25 values $1.09 $1.00 values $ .89 Outing Flannel See Our Extra Special Values that We Are Offering in MEN'S SUITS effigy of mimster. (Continued rrom page 1.) I 1 for I 12 values 10c N 11 I Extra special 4c jg I ' I " pulpit in firey and scathing terms. He held forth eloquently on such topics as crime waves, political cor ruption and white slavery. Richeson's favorite theme was bit ter denunciation of men who be trayed women- A number of the old er members of his congregation re signed, not liking his methods, but the preacher was very popular among the younger church goers. Richeson Is tall, graceful and ath letic with passionate eyes and dark hair, which he combs back romantic- ally an embodiment of a type to j fascinate and attract the unsophlstl j cated of the other sex. ! Hanged In Eifiiry. j Hyannis, Mass., Oct. 21. That the sentiment of the residents of this place, the home of Avis Linnell, is strongly inflamed against Rev. Riche son, her alleged slayer, is shown by an effigy of the accused clergyman which, until noon today, swung from an elm tree before the Baptist church where the minister first met the girl whose romance with him ended in pitiful tragedy. The figure was hung last night at the holding of the regular weekly .prayer meeting. Inside the little church 100 people, rugged and sim ple hearted fisher folk, who had known Avis Linnell since she was a pretty little infant, prayed fervently to heaven that the unfortunate girl would be forgiven any sin of which she had been guilty, and would find eternal peace with God. Then with determined mien, the villagers arose from their knees and marched from the church in a body. Speaking no word but with faces set grimly to their purpose they halted at a quiet signal from their leader in front of an outbuilding, while one of their number went Inside and brought forth an effigy clad in the minister ial black. It bore two placards in scribed with ominous talismans. One said: "Guilty, Rev. C. V. T. Richeson. See Luke 17: 2: 'It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he be cast into the sea. lest he offend these lit- itle ones." The other read simply: j "The vigilance committee." Silently ! a rope was produced and noosed I nhnilf tha fip-nro'a npt Tim lnon end was thrown over a limb of the elm, and the effigy left dangling 15 feet from the ground. After secur ing the rope the crowd dispersed with the same uncanny silence. Clear Brains and good spirits come naturally when tlio stoimu'h is tip to its work, tlio liver Rial bowels active and the blood pure, lk-t tor con ditions always follow the use of B EEC HAM'S PILLS Sold Er. rrwhr.. In box 10c and 25c. Some one pays the loss at a credit store when a debtor absconds. While you have I cash to spend, trade at a Cash Store you'll save money on every purchase were present at the funeral, which was held yesterday at Turner at 2 o'clock, Rev. P. S. Knight conduct ing the service. This Seems Conclusive. Doston, Oct. 21 Evidence which he claims will hang Rev. Clarence Richeson for the murder of Miss Avis Linnell, was unearthed here today by Chief Inspector Dugan, who declared positively that he has found a girl friend of Miss Linnell who told him that Avis on Saturday evening told her that she had lunched with the minister at 2 o'clock that afternoon- If this be proved, it means that th police have forged the final link in the chain of circumstantial evidence I about the Imprisoned pastor. Riche 'onn ianln t.n V. a .11.1 ... I own Urnoim Lliai lie U1U UUL DCC 4U109 I Linnell on Saturday. o TiiIlTicil Read The Journal For News DIED. RANSOM At the family home, on Wednesday, October 18. 1911, Mrs. Talltha Cumi Ransom, aged 65 years, three months and 10 days. Mrs. Ransom was born July 2, 1846. Eight children survive her, as follows: W. T. Ransom and Charles Ransom of Aumsville; Dr. C. L. Ransom, of Mill City; Mrs. B. J. Oi ler, Portland; Mrs. O. H. Perkins, Medical Lake. Wash.; Mrs. E. A. Mc Govern. Seattle, Wash.; H. C. Ran som, Riddles, Or.; J. J. Ransom, Omen, Mich. All but the two latter EKIX Mrs. Susan Ekin. aged SO years, died on North Front street, Friday evening. Oct. 20, 1911. The funeral will be held from Rig don's Parlors at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment in Odd Fel lows' cemetery. o GRAY HAIR MAKES YOU - LOOK OLD Gray hair Is a mark of age, and nothing that can be said as to its beauty will offset the disadvantages of this mark of age set upon your brow. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy darkens the hair and re stores It to Us youthful beauty. Our grandmothers and their grand mothers before them used sage and sulphur for darkening their hair. Nothing has ever been found more effective for this purpose than these two time-honored remedies, but Wyetfi, a modern chemist, has com bined the two with other ingredients, which makes a delightful dressing for the'halr, and which not only re moves every t-ace of dandruff but promotes the growth of the hair. It also stops the hair from falling out, and makes It beautiful. All druggists are authorized to re fund the money if it tads to do ex actly as represented. Don't neglect your hair and don't resort to old-time hair dyes. Get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days' use. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug gists. Special Agent, J. C. Perry, o Prepare for Emergencies. Manila," Oct. 21. Orders to Im mediately deliver all food supplies contracted for the marine force here, are taken as an Indication that American contemplates sending the entire marine force now stationed here to Hankow for emergency. The collier Abarend, supplied with ammunition for a long campaign, has already Bet sail for Shanghai. j CLOTHIl t r.:. "i ti r i m Kjur viuliiinu rur ivicn and Boys Is made from carefully selected Fabrics and thoroughly tailored. 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