Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 10, 1912, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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BUM CAPIT1I JOTTBHAJj, 81LKM, OEEGON, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1913.
ALSO SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
Salem Woolen Mills Store
AutomobiMotor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
APPERSON
AUBURN
BUICK
E-M-F
FORD
lATnf A AT MOTOR
UMLSimy CYCLES
OVERLAND
HARLEY'DA VIDSON
MOTOR CYCLES
VULCANIZING
AUTOMOBILES
OHIO
Locomobile
and
Kelly Truck
Read the Journal for News
U.
Salem and vicinity: Fnlr
tonight and Tuesday.
Wostorly winds.
SM' -J 3D.0 lWo 30.0
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of (.niml air picmiim'. IioiIhtiih ululU'J H ") paw ihnxiiili nlnlo( Ciiml lnitwrntiir; drawn only Cut iru, fiwilui. W, una Inf.
O clear; Q rlly cloudy; O clowty; 0 ruin: mow; report mlsalni. Arrowi Hy with tn win Flrnt fluurra, lowmt ttm
iH'iature pt U hourt; tceond, pruclvliatlon of .01 Inch or uiurs for put M boun; third, maxlmuai wind Telocity, '
that
8. F. ANDEBSON,
Also .Agent for Heo and Michigan
Great Western Garage 147 N. lllgh
W. 8. FITT8, Agent
Also Agent for Met.
418 Conrt Street I'hone 211
OTTO WILSON
Also Agent for the Chalmers
Fbone 220 Cor. Comerclul and Center
E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO.
E. M. F. "80" Flanders "20"
C. L. Rose, Mgr. 210 S. Com'l St
FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, Mgr.
Also Agents for R. C. H. and I.oiler
124 N. Liberty St, I'hone 867
watt siurp
Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc
North Commercial Street I'hone Ml
8IMONTON MOTOR CO.
Also Agent for Mitchell
I'hone 1!)9 151 North High Street
H AI SKR BROS.
Aoto and Motorcycle Supplies and
Minneapolis Motorcycle
Salem Vulenulzlng & Rubber Co.
Retreading, Section Work, Fetching,
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 819 Center.
FOR HIRE Great Western Garage
. C, W. Moore.
nndTOfllNG Telephone Main 44.
Enibry and Company
Cars for Hire
I'hone Main 880. 210 State St
S. Department of Agriculture.
WEATHER BUREAU.
WILLIS L. MOOHE, Chief,
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Going Out of Town?
WEAR A
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1SOOD S
eaay
Tailore'
Suit"
The Styles, Cloths and the
Tailoring are absolutely
the newest
You will (eel proud of your
clothes with the confidence
they are correct. Prices
$15 to $30
Come in and see them
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 antiseptics or
peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine,
a concentrated antiseptic powder to be
dissolved in water as needed.
Paxtine is more economical, more
cleansing, more germicidal and more
healing than anything you ever UBcd.
ANTISEPTIC
In the toilet to cleanse and whiten
the teeth, remove tartar and prevent
decay. To disinfect the month, destroy
disease germs, and purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and bridgework
clean and odorless. To remove nicotine
from the teeth and purify the breath
after smoking. To eradicate perspira
tion odors by sponge bathing,
As a medicinal mrent for local
treatment of feminine ills where pelvic,
catarrh, inflammation and ulceration
exiBt, nothing equals hot douches of
Paxtine. For ton years the Lydla E.
Pinkhara Med. Co. lias been regularly
advising their patients 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 druggists, 25 and BO cents a box.
Trial box and testimony of 31
women free on rvquwt.
THE PAXTONTOILETCO.,BorroN.M.
Japanese Hand Laundry
and
Dry Cleaning Works
I (lean and snnltnry, all work done
by hand No machinery to tear and
WPIlr (lut ,1(Uclllc Work
called for and delivered promptly. A
trlul ni D,nke ou Mi "ron
4110 Ferry Street I'hone Muln 2232.
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HE WANTS
PROPERTY
GIVE!! BACK
John W. Cook has filed the papers
In a suit against Belle Cook to set
aside two deeds executed by himself
in 1909 and 1910, in which he deeded
to the defenant, who was then his wife,
valuable- lands In Woodburn worth
$9000. It Is alleged In the complaint
that the plaintiff at the time the deed
was executed was addicted to the use
of Intoxicating liquors, to such an er-
tent as to be unable to properly con
duct his own business. It is further
alleged that Belle Cook is an intelli
gent and strong-minded woman, who
had such control over the husband
that she was able to Induce him to er
ecute the deed to her of all his real
estate, with the understanding, so It
Is alleged, that if ever he recovered
from his condition of gross drunken
ness, that It was to be deeded back to
him. He further alleges that, while he
was yet sick, the defendant filed suit
for divorce against him, and that the
divorce was granted. The records of
the clerk's office show that the divorce
was granted September 12, 1911. In the
complaint the plaintiff asks that the
defendant be required to deed the
property back to him, as he alleges
that the property was his ,and that
since the divorce was granted the de
fendant has refused to allow him the
possession of the land or any of the
profits therefrom. One of the pieces
of property has a brick building,
while the other has a fine residence
on It. He also alleges In the com
plaint that he gave his wife $1000 to
pay the cost of assessments against
the properties.
STATISTICAL
MAKRIEI).
HARD1N-VEACH At the residence
cf the officiating clergyman, Rev.
P. S. Knight, Saturday, June 8,
11)12, Miss Grace Veach to James
Hardin, both of Silverton. The
young people will make their home
In Silverton.
CILL1S-MORRELL At the residence
of the ofllclating clergyman, Rev.
P. S. Knight at 7:30 p. m., Sunday,
June 9, 1912, Miss Myrtle Worrell,
of Salem, to Lawrence W. Gillls,
of Portland.
BROWN-M'Kl.MMY At the Christian
church parsonnge, at 10 a. m Sun
day, Juno 9, 1012, Miss Ruth Mc
Klmmy to Waller L. Drown Rev.
Pavls Errett performing the cere
mony. They left at once for a two
weeks' wedding trip.
HUNTER-DENNETT In Salem, Ore
gon. Saturday, Juno 8. 11)12, Miss
Lottie Dennett, of Salem, to Orrel
Hunter,' of Camas, Washington.
The young people will reside in
Camas.
THE PISTOL
ENDED ALL
HIS TROUBLES
Seattle, Wash., June 10. F. Drown,
a conductor employed by the Seattle
Electric company, shot himself in the
temple this morning as a result of de
spondency caused by debtB Incurred by
the long Illness of his wife.
He came homo from his regular run
at 9 o'clock, and, complaining of
headache, went to bis room and fired
the revolver. He was taken to the
hospital, and Is not expected to live,
ARRESTED
ON CHARGE
OF MURDER
Pnsco, Wash., June 10. Charged
with the murder of Henry E. Chris
tiansen, cashier of the Dunk of Was
co, A. R. Garey, a contractor was
nrrcBted here today, Christiansen
died on a Spokane, Seattle and Port
land train after drinking from a
flnsk of whisky thought to have con
tained strychnine.
Have a Close Call.
frjNiTiD miss utnn wixr.1
Seattle, Wash., June 10. Twenty
six University and high school stu
dents are congratulating themselves
today on their escape from the
launch Protection, which wns burned
to the water's edgo near Olalla last
night. The launch had Just entered
the bay when the gaRoline tank sud
denly burst Into flumes and envel
oped the whole boat The cries for
help fortunately reached the Seottle
Yacht club, 220 yards away and boats
were quickly sent out. Every one
wns rescued. There were an equal
number of young women and young
men.
PASSU OF
VENERABLE
PIOHEER
Mrs. Anna Croisan aged 82 years,
and one of the oldest and most re
spected citizens of Marion county, died
at her home 266 South High street,
Sunday morning, her death being very
sudden.
Mrs. Crolsan was a daughter of Rea
son B. Hall, who crossed the plains In
1846, she riding horseback all the way.
Her father settled on land where the
towa of Buena Vista now staitls, he
having given it Its name. Mrs. Crolsan
and Mr. Crolsan, who proceeded her to
the grave, were married while on the
way across the plains.
The funeral was held this afternoon
from the home, conducted by Rev. R.
N. Avison, pastor of the First Metho
dist church, of which she was a mem
ber. SEALS ON MANY
BALLOT BOXES
FOUND BROKEN
ONITID PHE8S LBASKO WII1H.
Seattle, June 10. That the seals
on many ballot boxes have become
broken since election day, March 6
is the sensational testimony devel
oped today in the recount contest
started by H. C. GUI against Mayor
Cotterlli. The preliminary hearing,
which began today, will determine
whether a recount Is to be had. Gill's
witnesses this morning testified that
the ballot boxes have not been tarn
pered with since election. On cross
examination, however, William
Caynes, former registration clerk
admitted that the seals have become
broken and that the keys to the bal
lot boxes had not been locked up for
five days. He accounted for the for
mer as due to moving the boxes from
cne portion of the office to another.
AMERICANS
ATTACKED
BY MEXICANS
UNITED FRESH HV'.SSD WII1S.1
Tucson, Ariz., June 10. R. H.
Ward, an American, was shot and
perhaps fatally wounded by rebels,
and James Marsh, American and his
wife robbed and stripped of their
clothing and driven Into the desert at
Yago, Mexico, late Sunday, according
to belnted reports reaching Tucson
lodny. The rebels, more than 100
strong, mnda frequent attacks on
nearby homes of Americans. They
stole $125 from Marsh.
YACHTSMAN
DROWNS AT
VANCOUVER
ONITEP TRESS LEASED WIRE.J
Vancouver, B. C, June 10. Word
reached here this morning thnt Geo
Mortimer, aged 24, one of the most pop
ular and best known yachtsmen, and a
member of the Royal Vancouver Yacht
club, was drowned near Eagle Harbor,
Howe Sound, late Saturday aftenoon,
under particularly distressing circum
stances. Suddenly seized with a cramp while
swimming after a dingey that had gone
adrift from the yacht he wns on, Mr.
Mortimer became a victim of his own
overconfidence, and drowned before
ha reached the drifting boat.
SANDIEG?
WILL SHIP
ALL HOBOES
Son Diego, Cal., June 10. The po
lice today began rounding up all
known Industrial Workers. It is be
lieved they will be sent out of town.
Chief of Police Wilson declares "all
hoboes and vagrants must eo. ac
cording to law." '
TO STOP JAP SUI.0IIH
EVADING THE LAW
Portland, Or., June 10. Deter
mined to stop the desertlnir h,.r nf
Jnpaneo sailors while In port here,
immigration Inspector Barbour rn.
day, announced he would establish a
waicn over the Japanese steamer
u nKai aiarti 8unnlemer,tnrv t w
maintained by the ship's officer.
Japanese are lcavlmr their i,i,,. h.
with alarming frequency. With or
miouc wio knowledge of ship's offl
eers, they drop ouletlv ovor t), .i.ir,-.
sides Into the Willamette river and
twim ashore and make i?rwi
Illicit entrance.
07 rwfi?
XSEOZ
ifiKD
That are ordinarily sold for $3.00,
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 for
Cents
And you will see that our state
ment is true, when you see the
Shoes. Just come in and look!
You'll buy your Shoes here if
you do.
PRICE
SHOE
COMPANY
326 State St.
160 ACRES
Deautiful Polk county land 7 miles
from Salem and right on main Salem
Independence road. All In cultiva
tion and every foot the finest kind of
soil that will raise anything. All
similar adjacent land selling at $150
per acre and up. This is one of the
best large farm or aub-dlvislon prop
ositions at
$100 TEE ACRE
E. Hofcr & Sons
Investments
213 S. Commercial Street
SNAP!
Going east; got to sell my home at
a sacrlfce.. Good five room house,
barn, large lot, fruit trees, furniture,
cow, chickens, in fact, everything
goes at $1750. Would be a good buy
at $2.r,00. Act quick.
$5200.
Will buy the best modern hoiwe on
State street, built for a home, largo
lot, fruit and shade trees, lawn flow
ers, paved street, sower. All assess
ments paid. Close in. This property
is well worth $7000.
VACAVr LOTS
50x150 feet, Fairmount Park, $400,
terms.
45x110 feet, cholco corner, $400,
only $50 down, balance $5 per month.
Sewer in and paid. Sidewalk on
two streets. Snap.
5. AXD 10.ACKE TUACT8
We have a five and ten-acre tract
close In, good soil; price $200 per
acre. Only $100 down, balance $5
and $10 per month.
HOUSE FOR REST
We buy sell, and exchange prop
erty, BECHTEL & BINOS
347 State Street
Catarrh Cnnnnt Ha fnrfil
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach tha mnt nf th hi annuo
Cntarrh Is a blood or constitutional
uisease, and In order to cure It you
must tnkn Intnrnnl rnmaillna llir
Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and
ukib uirecuy on tne blood and mu
cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is not a Quack nindlrlnn It vina urn.
scribed by one of the best physlciani
iu mis country ior years and la a reg
ular nrescriutlon. it u
the best tonics known, combined with
me dcsi mood puririers, acting direct
ly on the mucous surafneos. The per
fect combination of the two ingredi
ents is whnt produces such wondorful
results In curing Catarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo Ohio.
Sold by druggiots, price 75c.
Take Hall's Familv Pin. tor
pntlon.
We
Are
Selling
ens rifi!
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SOUBVDP'JGGISTSEVWnlirZ
promptly obtilned OB SO TIE. TrtJ'
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TWKir TEARS' PRAOTI0H. ''
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on pttnttbllitr. All hi" f
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ATTENTION
LAWYERS
W publish legal notice
required by law, t
ffldavlt sad prwt 04 puV
HcaOon.
Fine Brief Work
Ig our ipecWtr,
flgnr wlthyouonjrourff
ow,
Capital Journal
SALEM, OREGON
MntA All Sow!
says a policeman to a w
and whacks heads if It rtnn;
on now," says the big. h"rd
pills to bowel congestion v,,
Ing follows. Dr.Klng N""
don't bulldoxe the boweW.
It persuade them to f'B"lr Porrr
liealth follows. 25c at J-
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