Dim CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEX, ORUOOJ. TUESDAY, HAT SI, 1912.
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All of our new
Tailored Suits
for women
at reduced prices
Suits:
$7.50, $10.00,' $12.50,
up to $50.00
Dress Skirts
ONE - FIFTH AND
ONE -THIRD LESS
Splendid materials
Well made
All colors
See our
$15.00 Suits
for men
Extra goon value
Suits
from $10.00 to $30.00
For a few nays only
New Lingerie -.
Waists
75c values 56c
$1,50 values ...$1.19
$1,75 values $1.59
One large case of
Umbrellas
ONE-THIRD LESS
Colors and blacks
Men's Balbriggan "
Underwear
50c values 39c
Men's Dress Shirts
Each 68c
New white and
tan
r
Hand Bags
$1,25 values 98c
$2,00 values ...$1.79
12 Crash
Towelling
Per yard 9c
2Mc and 10c
Ginghams
Per yard .....8c
Seethe
Loop Waists
for boys ,
A great Improvement over the
old waist. The draw string
will not come out and the
loop is only unfastened for
the waist to be laundered.
INFLUENCE OF A BEAUTIFUL MAUD
Madame Quhllln trill be glad to answer nny questions pertaining
to womanly beauty. Personal replies will be given If a stamped
11 11 d self-addressed envelope Is enclosed.'
Embroidered and plain
Linen Collars
for women
Each 121zc
Embroidery
Up to 12-inch widths
Per yard 9c
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SAN DIEGO TROUBLE.
(Continued from page one.)
alacrity will the state endeavor to
provide redress for those whose lib
erty has been wantonly violated.
"Our constitution and laws provide
that the supreme executive power of
the state shall be vested in the gover
nor, and that he shall gee that the
laws are faithfully executed, and that
he Bhall supervise the official conduct
of all legislative and ministerial of
ficers. "It appears that the constitutional
rights of certain people In the city of
San Diego have been infringed, and in
pursuance of the power that Is mine,
I shall direct the attorney-general of
the state to proceed to San Diego
that the laws may be enforced; that
justice be done, that a solution of the
Drollloni rnnfrnriHnir Sfln THopn movl
- v . - . n"
be found and to give us hereafter the
benefit olhls knowledge and his ex
perience, so that other localities and
other cities may be protected. I wish
him, as the chief law officer ot the
state, so far as he can. to afford re
dress to any who have suffered wrong
and to mete out equal and exact Jus
tice to all."
San Diego, Cal May 21. If there
Is any demonstration by citizens at
the court house tomorrow, as it was
reported today there might be, it will
be against the advice of Senator L.
A. Wright, attorney for J. M. Porter,
accused In contempt proceedings
growing out of the I. W. W, disturb
ances here. Wright today Issued a
statement to the public advising
strongly against any such demon
stration. This Is the statement made to the
public:
"My attention has Just been called
to a proposed demonstration by citi
zens In front of the court house to
morrow morning at nine o'clock, at
which time Judge Guy will, proceed
with the contempt proceedings Insti
tuted by P.. H. Moore, attorney for
the I. W. W.'s, against J. M. Porter.
Any demonstration of this kind would
be deplorable. It would be at once
construed as an attempt to Influence
the court In its ruling. The attor
neys for Mr. Porter have carefully
examined the facts and the law and
are convinced that the testimony will
be ample to free Mr. Porter from the
contempt charge.
"If It is desired to show the pa
trlolsmt of the" people of San Diego
by a public demonstration in order
to convince the world that we stand
for law and order, such demonstra
tion should be held at a time and
place where it cannot be construed
either directly or indirectly as an at-
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BIG STOCK FANCY GOODS AND DRY GOODS
Ladles' night gowns, sale price 50c, 90c, $1.25, $1,150 to $2.60.
White and colored undershirts, 60c, 75o $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up.
Waists, big line, 35c, 75c $1.25, $2.00 to $4.50.
Ladles' and Girls' dresses, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 to $8.25.
Silks, yard, 20c, 25c, 34c, 60c 65c to $1.25.
Gents', LadleB' and Children's underwear, all kinds.
$3.00 sweaters, sale .......$1.90
$2.25 pants, sale $1.60
$4.75 Boys' Suits, sale ..$2.75
L $.1.25 Kimonos, sale $2.00
Wrappers, 75c $1.25, $1.50 up,
$1.50 Silk Scarfs, sale 75c
ALL GOODS ON SALE THIS WEEK.
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325 N. Commercial St.
Salem,, Oregon
tempt to influence any cause or pro
ceeding now pending in our courts."
(Signed) "L. A, WRIGHT."
Senator Wright also said he fav
ored the formation of a larger citi
zens' committee than now exists, but
one that would assist the authorities
and be under the authorities and one
that would work in the day time and
under the law.
' The San Diego Sun prints an edi
torial this evening supporting Sena
tor Wright's stand and declaring
that there is nothing in his program,
as announced, to which any good citi
zen could object. The opinion is ex
pressed that this plan, if carried out,
will do much to solve the' problem
which has been troubling San Diego.
'."Tls God gives skill,,.
But not without' human hands."
In her hand every woman, even the
plainest featured one, possesses a
power that when developed and
trained, wields a most subtle fasci
nation. Yet many a woman who gives
much time and study to the art of
pleasing In dress Is entirely uncon
scious ot this endowment.
The human hand is such a wonder
ful thing that It alone should con
vince the atheist that only a divine
power could have created' it. The
hand is to our thoughts what our
face s are to our emotions, giving ex
pression and accent to them, and by
gesture we often convey more mean
ing than by our words. The soul of
ten Bpeaks through the hand, when
the halting tongue hesitates and
leaves the word unspoken. By a
thousand different positions, by
countless attitudes of the fingers, the
hand translates a great part of our
thoughts and our feelings. It gives
character to our words, it makes
speech visible, and In an atmosphere
of sublime harmony it gives glimpses
of the soul.
Foreign peoples are more inclined
to exaggerate the use of their hands
in animated speech and gesture but
it would be hard to find any women
on the face of the globe who use
their hands more loquently and
cleverly to point a moral, or adorn
a tale than do some of America's fair
daughters.
Lavater says: "The hand, whether
in motion or repose, has an expression
of its own that Is not to be mistaken
When in perfect rest, It shows what
are our traits of character, Its flex
ions betray what are our actions and
our passions." In all ages homage
has been paid to the hand. Petrarch
confessed that Laura's "beautiful
hand made captive his heart."
Every movement of the hand is an
index ot the disposition and the rul
ing thought of its possessor. A hand,
however awkward in shape, may ac
quire absolute beauty of motion by
following the dictation of the brain,
delicate In conception, and denying
nobly the grosser instincts. Although
the thoroughbred hand proclaiming
the distinction of refined birth and
breeding, is born with us, the ability
Los Angeles, Cal., May 21. That
more than 100 Industrial Workers of
the World are encamped between Los
Angeles and San Diego, awaiting re
inforcements before proceeding to the
latter city to resume their "free
speech" campaign, was the statement
today of J. J. McKelvey, secretary of
the Los Angeles branch ot the organ
ization. .McKelvey further stated. that
1000 members are on their way to
San Diego. .
The federal grand Jury, Investigat
ing into the activities ot the I. W. W's,
resumed its sessions here late today.
It was expected that several San Diego
citizens would testify.
SCOTTS MILLS
MAN INJURED
IN RUNAWAY
Harvey Dart, who was seriously
hurt in a runaway accident at Scotts
Mills Saturday, and who lay uncon
scious for two days, has recovered
consciousness sufficiently to recog
nize friends. Ills skull was fractured
and Drs. Keene and Lewis, of Silver
ton, operated on the Injured man at
the Salern hospital Saturday, and his
injuries are considered dangerous.
Dart was picked up from the road
by Emerson Hammer and his son,
Wllfard,' who had caught the runaway
horses some distance from where the
man was found.
It Is Impossible to say at this time
whether he will recover or not.
to use the hand effectively and to
mnke of It a thing of wondrous fasci
nation and charm is purely a matter
of training, and cultivation, within
the reach of every woman of ordin
ary Intelligence and perseverance. It
is possible to acquire such skill and
perfection In the use of the hands
that you need fear no criticism; no
cne will know whether the form of
your hand is beautiful or ugly.
The beauty of the hand Is three
fold, atrlnlty of power. The thumb
is the thermometer of the will power;
the palm, of the vitality; and the lin
gers, of the mental and physical
force. There are more nerves be
tween the brain, and the hand than
In any other portion of the system.
Some scientists go so far as to de
clare that thought is Impossible with
out the hands feeling its influence. '
I was once told by a noted German
scientist that if the brain became
paralyzed, the palm of the hand be
came perfectly smooth, all lines leav
ing It that pertained to thought. Just
six years later I happened Ao be liv
ing In the house ot an elderly lady
who was stricken with paralysis, be
coming at once wholly unconscious.
She lay in that comatose state for
eight days before death came. On
the fifth day, however, I remembered
what the scientist had told me and
upon examination we found that the
palms of her hands were perfectly
smooth, all lines had disappeared ex
cept the heart line.
Whatever may be the differences of
opinion in respect to the claims of
the advocates of palmistry, most peo
ple who have given the subject suffi
cient attention to enable them to
form an intelligent opinion will agree
that certain peculiarities of the haHd,
in form, development, f.nd markings,
do indicate, more or less accurately,
certain traits of character. No less
an authority than Job has declared
that "God has placed signs in the
hands of men, that every man may
know his work."
The palm reader or traveling gypsy
is rarely, if ever, a scientist or a stu
dent of character and because of this
fact, the science of palmistry Is not
always recognized as being valid.
Yours for charming womankind,
' MADAM QU1VILLA,
614 Oregonlan Bldg., Portland, Or.
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If MEXICO
Mexico City, May 21. Great excite
ment exists among the American res
idents of the capital today over the
news of fierce fighting which is In
progress between 3,000 ZapatiBls and
1200 federal troops 15 miles from this
city.
Couriers brought the reports of the
battle into the capital, declaring that
1100 had been killed and wounded
when they left, with the battle still
fiercely raging.
President Madero issued a call for
volunteers when he heard the news,
but the Mexicans inside the city re
fused to respond.
RAILROAD HAS TWO SETS OF
. RECEIVERS.
f tTKiTUD press uiaao wrrtn.)
Seattle, May 21. The Seattle,' Ren-
ton and Southern Railway company,
technically has two Bets of receivers
today.
The complication arose when the
trustees of the company, holding
fl.000,000 stock of former President
William Crawford as security for a
loan of $300,000, after successfully
defeating Crawford's petition in the
state court for a receiver by denying
insolvency, the company went into
tho federal court and Becured receiv
ers of their own by alleging Insol
vency. Crawford then again applied
to the state court and Judge Frater
resumed Jurisdiction.
W. W. Clark, M. M. Hill and Law
rence Blowers are recommended for
appointment to succeed Judge Cul
bertson, of Hood River, who has re
signed under fear of a recall.
Gentle rains in Central Oregon In
sure bumper crops.
El Paso, Texas, May 21. Federal
i
troops occupied Escalon today, the
rebels beating a hasty retreat. Gen-1
cral Huerta's entire command Is pur-1
suing the fleeing enemy.
The First National Bank of Lake
view will build larger quarters.
Handsome Bimglalow
IAD COMPANY WAS A LOTTERY
SCHEME.
rMTSD pans LaiaiD wis. J
Seattle, May 21. live indictments
returned by the federal grand Jury
are still kept secret today. In all,
13 Indictments were returned when
the Jury was discharged. W. A.
Rldgeway and R. E. Glass, president
and secretary of the Jovlta Land
company, were indicted on 22 counts
for using the mails to further a. lot
tery scheme.
Hazel Moore, the "woman who
didn't care" and who, it is alleged,
was responsible for the downfall of
former Adjutant General Ortls Ham
ilton, was indicted on a second charge
of importing undesirable persons Into
this country. She pleaded not guilty,
and'was released on her former bond
or $2,000.
For Women Who Care
Of course you use an antiseptic In your
family and In the care of your own per
son, and you want the best.
Instead of what you have been using
such as liquid or tablet antiseptic) or
peroxide, won't you please try I'axtine,
a concentrated antiseptic powder to be
dissolved In water as needed.
Paxtine Is more economical, more
cleansing, more perruicidal and more
healing than anything you ever used.
ANTISEPTIC liil
In tho toilet to cleanse and whiten
the teeth, remove tartar and prevent
decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy
disease germs, and purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and bridework
clean and odorless. To remove nicotine
from the teeth and purify the breath
after smoking. To eradicate perspira
tion odors by sponge bathing.
An a medicinal agent for local
treatment of feminine ills where pelvio
catarrh, Inflammation and ulceration
exist, nothing equals hot' douches of
Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E,
Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly
advising their patlenta to use it because
of its extraordinary cleansing, healing
and germicidal power. For this pur
pose alone Paxtine is worth Its weight
In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore
throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds.
All drugglnts, 25 and !0 cents a box.
Trial hx and testimony of SI
women free on r'i'Ht,
THK PAXTON TOILKT CO.,BTO, Mas.
We have for sale a new bungalow,
Just finished, 8 large rooms, with
pantry, bath, basement and extra
large sleeping porch, all finished In
most modern style. Located In sight
ly Klngwood Park.
There Ib a parlor finely lighted;
off this (here is a den with fireplace,
built-in book cases, large windows;
on other side of parlor Is a handsome
dining room, with modern pass cup
board, connected with pantry, with
all latest 'style bins, closet, ijldos,
'drawers, etc.; then comes the kitchen,
with sink, large drain-board, five
i windows, wood-lift and closet; this
leads on to back porch; there are
i two large bedrooms down stairs, con
necting with bath, toilet, lavatory;
each room has large closets; upstairs
there are two good bedrooms, lava
tory, closets, sewing-room and a very
lareg sleeping porch, finely finished,
i storeroom, etc. The house Is elec
tric lighted throughout, even to the
closets; handsome electric fixtures.
The basement Is full site under house
and Is full cement. If taken at once
the walls will be tinted to suit buy
er's idea of colors. This place Is on
a comer, has cement curbs, walks,
graded streets, pure water, electric
service. Ws will sell this at a bar
gain. Let us show you this at once.
Remornber the new steel bridge to
Klngwood Is now building and upon
Its completion you will not be able to
touch Klngwood property for twice
the present prices.
BECHTEL & BYNOX,
347 State Street. Tel. Main 452
Too Old to Learn
Neve:
-
EVER too old to yearn
-for the snug nest-
egg that might have
been saved. Refore It's too
late start that nest-egg now
and at this bank.
Accounts in our Savings Department
Draw Interest at Four Per Cent
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REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
CITY PROPERTY
No. 153. Six room new house arid
corner lot, All assessments paid and
walks In. Price, $75.
No. 141. Five rom new house and
lot In good location In South flalein.
As this must be sold at once, tho
price is only $7G0,
No. 137. Almost a block of prop
erty on S. 12th street in Mornlngsldo
Addition, where the new carllne Is to
be extended. Six room good house,
barn chicken house; 30 bearing fruit
trees of all varieties. This place is a
snap at $2,200. $1,000 down will han
dle It
Better buy a lot at Agate Beach.
New hotol will open July 4th. Auto
service to Newport.
AT FALLS CITY
25 acres, less than Vi-mlle from
Falls City. Eight room good house
and large barn. Cement fruit cellar.
Spring water piped to all buildings
and barnyard. IS acres In cultiva
tion. Balance good timber. 200 bear
ing fruit trees. Lots of berries. All
finest kind of deep black hind lying
Just right for perfoct cultivation.
This Is a beautiful little country
homo farm, near a good live little
city for only $d,000.
l'Rl'KE LAND
No. 147. 86 acres near Rosedale on
rock road. Nice laying gentle slope
and Bltuated Just right for a line or
chard site. At present It la all In
grain except 15 acres of good fuel
timber, Price with the crop la only
$90 per acre.
LARGE FARMS
We have all kinds of large farms
and can show you the best Willam
ette Valley lands at prices that are
right.
No. 149. 20 acres four miles east
of Salom. Fine black land. Seven
acres orchard. Good house and barn.
Store on place rents for $12 a month.
Church and school Just across the
road. Price, $6250.
E. HOFER & SONS
INVESTMENTS
213 S. Commercial Street