Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 08, 1911, Street Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PAIU CAPITAL JOURNAL.
OMBOOS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER g, l.
FAGS riTS
We have a f tvur 'I-.1'"" " !"" 1 1
u mi y line all-wool Bats
which well price ridiculously low for a
few davs to oW , a
. ui tne line.
eauitiful Christmas
B
resents
W
E especially invite you to come to the Stockton Store
betore Lhnstmas. a i .i .., ..
,i i j . ' , " "F'w"y miea witn the
msst beautiful dainty and appropriate Christmas presents.
Come and look them over we think it will be a pleasure
to you, and you are welcome whether you buy or not
PRETTY
APRONS
20 LESS
We have a large and very pretty
assortment of little white aprons
made of the sheerest materials,
trimmed with fine laces or em
broideries and pretty ribbon bows.
For the
CHRISTMAS
SALE
Alt values above 50c
1-5 LESS
We call attention to our 50-cent
values for
29c
25c Talcum Powder
19c
Pillow Slips
1 2k Each
Misses and Children's
UNDER GARMENTS
25c Values, now
19c
DAINTY
NECKWEAR
The recipknt of a gift of our
dainty neckwear will certa'nly
be pleased the prelty jabots
and side frills are delightful
creations. I,et us show them to
you.
Fancy Silks, values to $1.2,1
74c
PER
YARD
Fancy and Plain Silks, values
to 75 cents
49 c
PER
YARD
Ribbons up to 6 inches in width
17 c
This quality Is ex"ra good, and
It meant a great effort on our
part to secure this great value
for you. Especially fine for
Christmas fancy work. ,
HANDSOME
Dress Goods
10o LESS
If you are looking for the most
handsome dress goods, in Salem
come to Stockton's .We especial
ly call your attention to
THE
FORSTMANN
AND
HOFFMAN
Broadcloths
These are supposed to be the
finest In America. We have all of
the dainty tvenlng shades.' .We
received a very late shipment of
novelty goods, and In order to
close these out before January
1st we offer them.
: 10 9 LESS
How about a new dress as an ac
ceptable Christmas present?
Saturday Special
18c Large White Turkish Bath'
Twels, 12 H -inch.
Sale begins at 9 a. m.
(Limited four to a customer)
GRAHAM GIRL
CAUSES DIG
. SENSATION
1SAYS HKU SISTER VARXK1 HKK
! AG.VIXST . STOKES, BKCAI SE
! SHE :thovuht HE HAH KILLED
A I : ADAMS, WHOSE DEATH
HAS BEEN ONE OK NEW
YORK'S MYSTERIES.
Ichitcd rusa LUID) V1U.1
New York Dec. 8. 'My sister told
me to be careful of approaching
Stokes because she believed he had
killed Al. Adams, the millionaire pol
icy king," was the statement of Lil
lian Graham, testifying In her own
defense against the charge of at
tempted murder of Millionaire V. E.
t. Stokes, which caused a great sen
sation In court here today.
While Stokes was testifying of his
relatmg with the Graham girl and
Ethel, Conrad, her co-defendant, At
torneys for the girls tried to get him
to admit that he was with Al. Adams
at thq time of the policy king's mys
erlous death, the true facts of which
have always been one of New York's
unsolved puzzles.
The Graham girl's sensational ref
erence came In connection with what
was designed to show that Stok
had not 'only Injured but robbed her.
"Stokes told me,' she swore, "that
he had lost 11700 of my money In
Wall street. I and my sister, Mrs.
Singleton, never bel'eved that he ac
tually lost the money. We thought
he only said he did. I wanted to go
to him and demand my money back,
but my sister told me to be careful
approaching Stokes, because she be
lieved that he had killed Al.
Adams."
A CHANCE
It is a chance, to buy your
Christmas presents at the
Kemova I.
Sale
:AT:
Dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sewing
Machines, Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
Music Rolls and Bags.
We move to the block with the many new
changes 432 State Street.
7 T7Enr
Bligh Theatre
A CRANK AND ; Metropolitan Stock Company
HIS MONEY
ARE PARTED
englishman leaving mg es
tate wol'ld like to iios.s it
... for a century or two ak.
Iter he is dead" and gone,
when if he had rr he would
HAVE "MONEY TO IIURN."
TTWil1irL"m,'"'"tggBag
New Incorporations,
The following articles of Incor
poration were fllad today with the
secretary of state:
Rainier Lodge No." 151, Independ
ent Ordar of Odd Fellows; charitable,
Rainier. r . . -' "
Fuller-Furst-Burdick, Portland, cap
ital stock, $15.0000. . v' '
Cahtollc Women's League 'Assoc'
ates, Portland,, charitable. "
Northwest Plaster & Lime com
pany, Portland capital stock; $5000.
The Universal Sash and ' Door
company, dissolution.
California Furniture company, dis
solution. .
The lost and found columns havo
Bo message for th man -who has
lost his nenre.
Lake county's assessed valuation is
$8,359,299.
i TWmlfiil Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworks, or ot any oiner uaiui, uc-
j tpaatmfnt wlt.h BUCK-
mauus piuiuyi. u"v ., A
len's Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison or gangrene, us me qwe.t,
surest healer for all such wounds, as
- K,ng hniu. sores, skin erup-
tions, ecwma, chapped hands, corns
or piles. Wee at J. U rerry.
o-
Eugene Is the fourth city In the
state In the use of autos. Salem and
Medford only, besides Portland hav
ing more.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets Drugsists refund money if It
'fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture is on each box. 23 cents.
o
Even the man who can make a
decent living doesn't like to work
that hard.
- McXiiimir Wauted Money's Worth.
Indianapolis, Dec. 8. What pur
ports to be a confession of Ortie Mc
Jlanigal, in jail at Los Angeles for
complicity In the Mc.N'amara dynamlt
ings, is published in a morning news
paper here today. The confession
details dynamite tabs in Toledo,
Cleveland, McKees Rocks, Kansas
City, Peoria, Milwaukee and Spring
field, Mas.".
it declare" tha' John J. McNa
inara went to the scene and looked
'over the wrecks in some cases before
he would pay for the jobs.
If you are troubled 'with chronic
' constipation, the mila and gentle ef
fect or Chamberlain's Tablets makes
I them especially suited to your case.
tor sa:e i;y an .-.-.
flood humor is
hard to control.
cat'-HIng, out Is
ttmmD fuss uum wiu .
London, Dec. 8. Colonel Thomas
Myles Sandys, of Graythwalte Hall(
Ulverson, a member of the house of
commons, who died last August, has
left an estate worth $3,656,000 and
a curious will. ,
No person being or becoming a Ro
man Catholic, or marrying one, shall
succeed to the Gra'thwalte Hall es
tate, and In the event of such a per
Bon being In line of succession the
estate would pass on as if such per
son were dead. To Impress this pro
vision upon, his successors, .he re
quested that this portion of the will
be read In family conclave once a
year, on the anniversary of h's death.
Coione ISandys evidently feared
premature . burial, for he .directed
that, after Jils supposed death, a sur
geon should open an- artery In Ills
arm. He further asked that the lid
of his coffin should not be closed' un
til his body showed sJns of . puteje-factlon-
, - '
He hoped that those who succeed
ed to the estate would avoid betting,
gambling,..' horse racing and card
playing. ..'
MARSHAL
KILLED If i
Gl)!l FIGHT
The Big Laughing Hit
"A Gay DfeceweF
Lower Floor
g Balcony 10
Matinee Tomorrow
! fi If
UNT
si
on AUSTRALIAN COAL
n,v. will soon bs up.
still continues me xv,-
wii. v,. Order m now.
rnonc aw
Falls aty Lurnoer Co.
. . i i e fhr Wood
Oak Wood-m iengrns iu phone gl3
(DKITSD riCSS LUHD ttl.
Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 8. As a re
sult of a gun fight between a posse
of ,1'nited States marshals and rail
road guards In the Conconnah yards
of the Illinois Central railroad,
United States Deputy Marshal Vic
tor C. Iicnner Is lead today, and
Deputy Marshal George W. Dimaway
and Charles Mi Calman, a railroad
guard, are serious'v wounded. It Is
thought that the marshals mistook
the guards for a force of negroes
which they had been called out to
disperse.
We wish to call your attention to
the fact that most Infectious diseases
such as whooping cough, diphtheria
i and scarlet fever are contracted when
the child has a cold. Chamberlain's
i Cough Remedy will quickly cure a
; cold ana greatly jreu iuc uanger ui
contracting these disease. This rem
1 edy is famous for Its cures of colds.
i It contains no opium or oiner nar
code and may be given to s child with
j Implicit confidence. Sold by all
I dealers.
3.1 i.
Starting Tomorrow Night
FIRST TrOi
X! iraMM niiAiir A
SHOW
Doors open 7:00 o'clock
Sunday--MOTHER AND SON
A GREAT PLAY
SEEL
TASTE, SMELL AND
HEARING GONE
iK-xtroyeU by ( atari li (an lie (Quickly
Itrntored liy I'siiiK Kly's
' ('n-m llaliu.
The thousands who suffer the mis
eries of colds and catarrh and ciuini
they havo never found a cure, can
get instant, rcllff by simply annoliit
lng the nostrils with Kly's Cream
Balm.
Unlike Internal mixtures which
upset the stomach, or strong Bnuffs
which only aggravate the trouble,
this cleansing, healing, antiseptic
balm Instantly reach's the Beat of
tho trouble, stops the naaty dis
charge, clears thft nose, head and
throat, and brings back the sense of
taste, smell and hearing. More than
this, it strengthens the weakened
and diseased tissues, thus prolwtlng
you agalnst'a return of the trouble.
This remedy will cure'a cold In a
day, and prevent IU becom'ng chron
ic or resulting in catarrh.
Nasal catarrh Is an Inflammation
of the membrane lining the air pas
sages, and cannot be reached by mix
tures taken Into the stomach, nor can
It be curel by snuffs and powders
which only cause additional irrita
tion. Don t waste time on mem. tiei
t 50-cent bottle of Ely's Cream Dalm
from your druggist, and sfter unlng
It for a day you will wish you had
tried it sooner. If your case requires
a spray ask for Ely's (Liquid) Cream
Balm.
Mothers should give the children
Ely's Cream Dalm for colds and
croup; It Is perfectly harmless, and
pleasant to tu'ne.
- .o .
Uiere the Locality Does 't Count.
Wherever there are people suffering
from kidney and -bladder' ailments,
troin backache, rheumatism and urin
ary Irregularities, Koley Kidney Pills
will help them. Ilelvlilere, 111, R. A.
Kelly, an ex-englneer, says: "Three
years ago my kidneys bpcamn ro bad
that I was compelled to give up my
engine and quit. There was n severe
aching pain over the h'liH followed
by an Inflammation of the bladder,
and always a thick sediment. Koley
Kidney I'llls made tno a sound and
well man. I can not say too much
In their praise." Tonic in action,
quick In results. Will cure any case
of kidney or bladder dlsordor not be
yond the reach of medicine. No new!
to say more. II. Jermnn, Red Cross
l'harmacy.
It may never be to: a'o try nu nd,
but. it Is generally too laf? to bo oay,
Hunting for trouh'i doesn't re
quire tno aid of a sleuth.
ISAVE YOURSELF
There is no reason why you should
always be a slave.
If you aro desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk
ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered
at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure ot the liquor und drug
habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the teattuunt
and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the deslra for tha
liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washing
ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Luks treatment
One week will in most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer is re
quired, but not often. The best of cars Is given the patients. For
full information, address
Hot Lake Sanatorium.
Hot Lake,
Oregon
WALTER M. PIEKCE
Pres. and Mgr.
Main Office 279 Nl Commercial ou