Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 04, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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BAILT CAPITAL JOCRXAI, - BATEM. OREGOS, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1011.
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Hall of Records,, Los Angeles. Dec
'A. By pre-arrarxigemunt flarence
Darrow, chief cournsel for the Mc.Va
mara defense, Was associates, Le.
coropte Davis and . District Attorney
Fredericks met a noon In a side
street near the bfcll of records. The
district attorney wvas first to arrive,
and paced about impatiently for a
few minutes befores Darrow and Davis
arrived.
Their conversation was brief, but
animated. Fredericks did most of
the talking at Brsst, and emphasized
his statements by waving hU arms.
Davis, his cigar If :tel at an upward
angle' listened carefully. Finally
Fredericks pointed! his fl nger directly
at the county jail, , and seemed to be
asking a question. . He then handed
Davis a folded paper. Darrow
stamped his foot . rid shook his head
very vigorously, mid then Fredericks
turned sharply con his heel and
walked directly tcr the hall of rec
ords. lie went to Judps;e Bordwell's court
but the judge toss out, and he went
directly to his olilooe.
Asked what hacTl been said the
prosecutor refusedB to talk. "I just
ran, across them on the street, you
know,'' he said,
Both Darrow armd Davis refused to
dlscusg the mcetln ;g or why It should
have taken place on a public thoroughfare.
REBELS Ml
VICTORIOUS
IH PROVINCE
UNITED F1ESS UAHSO WIBB.T
Hankow, Dec. 4 Heavy fighting
is reported from the province of
Hupeh, which the rTebels have crossed
and occupied llwrnaigpl.
Reports from hi-Ianklng state that
the Tartar city was flicked and
burned today unorler permission of
the authorities, anocl that business has
been resumed, wf ith trains running
between Shanghai and Nnnklng. The
city hag been e8ta.-bllsb.ed on a basis
of rebel operation ,b.
Half the revohi tlonary fleet is re
ported to be salllmg for this city to
day. The imperialisms have evacuated
Pukow.
Nanking. Dec. 44 .Th e capture of
Nanking is complete. The Imperial
ists did not resist hence there was
no bloodshed Tbne last stronghold
on Lion Hill caiiltuulated on condition
that the lives of the defender-3 be
spared
The Tartar city was burned and
sacked by permission of the authori
ties. Business nanuses were demol.
lshed.
Destitution prir -nils. The railroad
service has limn x resumed. Nine
thousand revolutionists chose the
river to Pu-Kow, but were driven
back with a loss of two guns. The
Imperialists have niow evacuated Pu-Kow.
Warship FurnNuIng I'lrates.
Hong Kong, De c. 4 The British
gunboats with the? assUtaiice of the
American gunboatt Cnllao are effec
tively policing tho?- West river.
Chinese war vessols are routing
out the pirates m a desperate flcht
has taken place sat Sh lulling. The
robberB were drlv"en back, but ex
pected to make i s stand.
I'roelalms Mongol lia's Independence
Pekin, Dec. i The Independence
of Mongolia hag been proclaimed at
Urga, the chief towwn of the northern
districts. TheChilnc3e officials have
been dismissed.
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Journal Want A. .da Bring Results
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E. I. Sexton.
The I.lvlnir and the Dead.
A noted lecture of New York repre
senting the International Bible Stu
dent's association, will deliver a free
lecture Tuesday evening, December
5th at W. C. T. I. hall, corner Com
mercial and Ferry streets, at 7:30.
The association is seeking to inter
est all in the Bible, with the view of
allowing each to ascertain for him
self or herself whether or not it is
an inspired book. No charge will be
made for admittance and no collec
tion will be asked of those who at
tend. All are cordially invited.
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IHt lUUNInT U
SQUIRE" IS A
JOE DANDY
Two large audiences greeted Lee
Willard and his talented company
yesterday at the Rllgh. '"The Coun
try Squiro" was the play, which
afforded the most pleasing change
from vaudeville and pictures. "The
Country Squire" is a charming New
England comedy, not unlike "The Old
Homestead" and "Way Down East."
Mr. Wfilard was at his best in the
loveable, jolly old "Squire," and his
company gave excellent support. Miss
Meadows was attractive as "Alice
Bassett," and her singing was one
of the features of the show. Miss
Davis made decided hit as "Diadamah
Babbitt."
Mr. Ballard was fine as the "doc
tor", and the same can be said of
Mr. Haldeman as the ''tramp."
Miss Alrrta. Miss Stair, Mr.
Woodford Biid Mr. Calley made much
of their parts and deserve special men
tion. The play was presnted with
special scenery, and a world of prop
erties. The audience at all times
was most enthusiastic and voted the
performance, one of the best ever
given by a stock company in Salem.
The play will continue tonight, Tues.
day and Wednesday, with "A Gay
Deceiver" on Thursday.
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HIGH SCHOOL
LITERARY
SOCIETY
The I'.igh School Literary society,
which last year gave several excel
lent programs to friends and stu
dents of the school, appeared before,
the student body th's morning, with
its first program of the year. All of
the numbers were given In a very
pleasing manner, and were received
with enthusiasm by the audience.
President Jewett appealed to the stu.
dents in general to support the or
ganization, as he cnosldered it one
of the most important in the school.
The program was as follows:
Piano solo La Rue East
Rending Russel Fields
Violin solo Mary Schultz
Reading Cleve Slmpkins
Vocal solo Arthur Taso
Piano duet . .Misses Sinter and East
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Conservation Is the greatest good
for the greatest number, and that for
the longest time.
FEDERAL
COURTS TO
PROBE IT
tnitid ritss la5id wiri.1 "
Hall of Records, Los Angeles, Dec.
4. The federal probe into the Mc
Namara case, so far as California is
concerned, will begin here within the
next few days. The federal grand
jury, which is now in session here,
has been instructed by the depart
ment of justice at Washington to
take up the entire case.
Following the conference Attorney
Regan and County District Attorney
Fredericks on Saturday, the tentative
plans for the Investigation were ar
ranged. District Attorney Fredericks ad
mitted today that this investigation is
about ready to commence and that
he will turn over to the federal au
thorities all of the evidence he has.
He said that he had no idea what the
outcome will be.
However, it was learned that in ad
dition to the probing of the violation
of the interstate commerce act by the
McNamaras and the lieutenants in
transporting dynamite through the
mails there will also be an investi
gation cf alleged misuse of mails by
the McNamara defense.
Just what form this investigation
will take Is hard to say. That is a
line which may be carried to any
length and the assistant federal dis
trict attorney that he did not know
where the trail might lead.
By making the investigation a fed
eral one much quicker action could
be secured, witnesses could be
brought from other states, and it
would be an easy matter to rush
things through.
Regan said that he has been in
constant touch with his chief, Dis
trict Attorney McCormfck and that
they knew just exactly what was be
ing done and were working in abso
lute co-operation with the department
of justice and the officials at Indian
apolis. It was certain, he said, that Mc
Manigal will be taken to Indianapo
lis to testify there and will also tes
tify here.
TURiiwii
ALASKA GOAL
CLAIMANTS
SURE TO BREAK I
A SEVERE COLD'
The most severe cold will be
broken, and all grippe misery ended
after taking a dose of Pape's Cold
Compound every two hours until
three consecutive doses are taken.
You will distinctly feel all the dis
agreeable symptoms leaving after the
very first dose.
The most miserable headache, dull
ness, head and nose stuffed up, fev
erlshness, sneezing, running of the
nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal
discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheu
matism pains and other distress van
ishes. Pape's Cold Compound is the re
sult of three years' research at a
cost of more than $50,000, and con
tains no quinine, which we have con
clusvely demonstrated is not effec
tive in the treatment of colds or
grippe.
Take this harmless Compound as
directed, with the knowledge that
there is no other medicine made any
where else in the world, which will
cure your cold or end Grippe misery
so promptly an dwithout any other as .
sistance or bad after-effects as a 25-
cent package of Pape s Cold Com
pound, which, any druggist in the
world can supply.
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SAGE TEA WILL
DARKEN FADED
AND GRAY HAIR
ShaScd Ecooi
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Is Every Price Quoted This
Week on the Following
MERCHANDISE
UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRI.l
Portland, Ore., Dec. 4. When
Informed of the United States su
preme court's decision, declaring the
Stacy Alaska coal land claims illegal.
fecial Assistant Attorney-General
b. D. Townsend said:
"This decision mean thnt the de
cree of the department of the Inte
rior in the Cunningham claims will
undoubtedly be susta'ned by the su
preme court, and also that in all
probability a large number of other
proceedings will be Instituted to
cancel locations and entries on Alas
ka coal claims.
"It is doubrful if any portion of
i the foal claims in Alaska w!ll ever
i be admitted to patent. Not one acre
of Alaska coal lands has vet left the
title of the Vnlted States I was
the first time that the deparment of
the Inferior and the department of
justice, working together, have ever
actually saved public lanr's to the
government that was In danger of
passing illegally Into private hands.
"As soon as the decision of the su.
preme court, the trials of the defend
ants in the A1nka coal fraud cases
in Seattle, SpoUane, Chicago, Detroit
and other cities will be resumed, nnd
pushed with the utmost dispatch."
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Avoid the appearance of evil and
encourage its disappearance.
Ladies' Coats, all kinds; Ladies' Suits,
all kinds; Millinery, Furs, Misses and
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Children's Coats all kinds; Boys'
Clothing, Wool Dress Goods and
Silks; Mussed Hosiery and Under
wear for Men, Women and Children
Blankets, Comforts, and Wool Flan
nels, and Outing Flannels, Union
Suits for Men, Women and Children
There is nothing new about the
idea of using sage for restoring the
color of the hair. Our great-grandmothers
kept their locks soft, dark
and glossy by using a "sage tea." ;
Whenever their hair fell out or took ;
on a dull, faded or streaked appear- '
ance they made a brew of sage leaves i
and applied it to their hair, with won-!
derfully beneficial effect.
Nowadays we don't have to resort
to old-time, tiresome methods of
gathering the herbs and making the
tea. This is done by skillful chem
ists better than we could do It our
selves, and all we have to do is to
call for the ready-made product,
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- j
edy, containing sage in the proper
strength, with the addition of sul-j
phur, another old-time scalp remedy, j
The manufacturers of this remedy j
authorize druggists to sell It under i
guarantee that the money will here-!
funded If it falls to do exactly as;
represented.
Don't neglect your hair. Get a
bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
today, and notice the difference after
a few days' use.
This preparation Is offered to the
public at 50 cents a bottle, and Is
recommended and sold by all drug
gists. Special agent, J. C. Perry.
s AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS'
Comparison of prices is all we ask, we do the volume of business
and we know we can save you big money on your Dry Goods
purchases.
CHINESE ARE
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REPUBLICANS
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All Goods
Sold
Exactly as
Advertised
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"THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY"
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CNITKD IRrSH LEASED W1KB.1
Seattle, Dec. 4. Over 200 queue,
less Chinese met in mass meeting
herq yesterday afternoon, and
cheered the nrw Chinese republic
until they were hoarse. Under the
new red, white and blue flag of the
republic speakers extolled the vir
tues of the revolution, and con
demned the Manchus. A large pic
ture of Sun Yat Sen, father of the
revolution, hung on the platform.
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Refuses to Confess.
UNITED PRUSa LBASBD WIS!.
San Francisco, Dec. 4. The coro
ners' investigation of the death of
Benjamin A. Goodman, the Brilliant
Jewelry company salesman, who was
found murdered In the street two
weeks ago, will be called here tomor
row. John Rogers, the murder sus
pect, will be one of the most impor
tant witness at the hearing. He has
baffled the efforts of the police to se
cure a confession.
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Not Salts, Oil or
Pills but Cascarets!
A Real Booster.
Here is a genuine boosting. The
First National Bank at Bend has im
ported a carload . of thoroughbred
brood sows which it has sold the
farmers, taking their notes, which
are not payable until the porkers
yield the money to pay them.
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You will find that druggists every
where speak well of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. They know from long
experience in the sale of it that in
cases of coughs and colds it can al
ways be depended upon, and that it is
pleasant and safe to take. For sale
by all dealers.
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There may be some differences
between a politician and a grafter,
but if so the politicians will gener
ally be found willing to harmonize
their differences.
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We wish to call your attention to
the fact that most infectious diseases
such as whooping cough, diphtheria
and scarlet fever are contracted when
the child has a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will quickly cure a
cold and greatly lessen the danger of
contracting these diseases. This rem
edy Is famous for Its cures of colds.
It contains no opium or other nar
cotic and may be given to a child with
implicit confidence. Sold . by all
dealers.
A f linrininsr Woman
is one who is lovely in face, form,
mind and temper. But it's hard for
a woman to be charming without
health. A weak, sickly woman will
be nervous and Irritable. Constipa
tion and kidney poisons show in pim
ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. But Electric
Bitters always prove a godsend to
women who want health, beauty and
friends. They regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys, purify the blood; give
strong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
complexion and perfect health. Try
them. 50c at J. C. Perry.
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr. King's New Me
Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their
fine results. Constipation and indi
gestion vanish and fine appetite re
turns. They regulate stomach, liver
and bowels and impart new strength
and energy to the whole system. Try
them. Only 25c at J. C. Perry.
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Temptation doesn't have to work
overtime on most of us.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
E. HOFER & SONS
Investments, Loans, Real Estate
INSURANCE
We write, Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Automobile,
Bonds and All Branches of Insurance.
2 1 3 S. Commercial St
Phone 82
Cold W
eather Needs
'o odds how sick jonr Stomach;!
how hard your head aches or !
how Bilious Cnsrnrets make !
you feel great.
You men and women wno somehow
can't get feeling right who have an
almost daily headache, coated
tongue, foul taste and foul breath,
dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious,
nervous and upset, bothered with a
sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or
have backache and feel all worn out.
Are you keeping clean Inside with
Cascarets, or merely forcing a pas
sageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil? This is
important.
Cascarets work while you sleep;
cleanse and regulate the stomach,
remove the sour, undigested and fer
menting food and foul gases; take
tne excess bile from the liver and
carry out of the system all the de
composed waste matter and poison
In the intestines and bowels.
A Casearet tonight will straighten
you out by morning a 10-cent box
from .any drug store will keep your
entire family feeling good for
months. Don't forget the children.
They love Cascarets because they
taste good do good never gripe or
sicken.
At Prices that Save for Those that
Want to Economize
Wool Gloves
Children's Wool Gloves 25c
Ladies' Wool Gloves 25c
Men's Wool Gloves... 25c and 45c
Socks
Men's heavy half wool Socks. 12 He
Heavy part wool socks 17c
Heavy all wool socks 25c, 45c
Shirts 1
Men's Work Shirts 45c j
Men's Blue Ftennel Shirts
$1.25 and $1.50
LADIES
COATS
We are sacrificing all the profit
and part of the cost to clean
up every coat by January 1st
If you need a ne V fall coat it
will interest you', to see our
; line. Don't, put off '.too long,
they are moving fast You can
afford a new' coat at our re
duced prices.
Scarfs and Shawls
Large assortment of Knit Scarfs
and Shawls, in wool and silk.
Wool Scarfs from 25c up
Silk Scarfs from 50c up
Knit Petticoats
( We have two splendid values in
all wool petticoats. Prices 65c, $1.
Felt Slippers
Just received a large shipment of
Ladles' Felt Slippers; colors, gray,
brown and black. $1.25 a pair.
W"hen you have a bilious attack give ;
Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They
are excellent For sale by all dealers.
Rostein & Greenbaum
240 COMMERCIAL STREET 40
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