Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 22, 1912, Page Page Four, Image 4

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D1ILI CAM TAL JOCCXAL, SALEM, OREGON, T1IIRSDAY, AUGUST ti, mi.
STAYTOU
MILL TO BE
OPERATED
joiiji r. wiLiitit nrvs am will
OPERATE HTAYTOX WOOLEN
MILLS, EMI'LOl'INO MO I'KOI'LE
I TO START IN THREE WEEKS.
It will be good news to the resi
dents of Stuyton and vicinity to learn
Unit the Stayton Woolon iiiIIIb huve
Jieen purchased by John P. Wilbur,
iwho Is a man of thirty-five years ex
perience in the woolen mills business.
The new firm will bo known us the
San Hum Woolen mil 1b, Mr. Wllhnr be
ing the president anil general manager
of tho firm. Tho mill will now be ro
moiloled anil overhauled and will be
ready to Btart up within about three
weeks. For the paBt two years the
mill has been Idle. Mr. Wilbur was
at one time ovomoor of tho woolen
mill in Salem, and also had charge of
the Waterloo mill until It was eon
Burned by fire a number of years ago.
He Is one of the best and most favor
Ably known woolen mills men on the
Paclflo coast.
The product of the mill will conslBt
f high-grade blankets, macklnaws
and Chinese export goods, and will
employ about 100 peoplo when In full
operation. ,
REWARD OF
$2,500 IS
OFFERED
With the view of stimulating inler
'et and bringing about the apprehen
sion of the fiend who murdered Mil
dred Green, the lli-yenr-old daughter
of Rev. H. 0. Green, of Kugene, Gov
ernor West bag offered a reward of
$2,100 In behalf of the state of Oregon.
He offered tho reward laBt night,
ill on being advised that the county of
Lane bad offered $1000, and tbnt tho
city would offer n like amount.
Throughout the state the officers of
tho law are keeping a vigilant lookout
with the hope of apprehending the
fiend.
MRS. SCOTT'S
SUFFERING OVER
Doctors Advised An Opera
tion. How She Escaped
Told By Herself.
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7j fj7
Euckncr, Mo. " For more than a year
I sutfered agonies from female troubles
and the doctors at
lust decided there
was no help for me
unless I went to tho
hospital for an oper
ation. 1 wub awfully
against that opera
tion, and as a lost
resort wroto to you
for speciul advice
and I told you just
wlmt I Buffered with
bearing don pains,
backache, shooting pains In my left
side, and at times I could not touch
my foot to the floor without Bcreaming.
I was short of breath, had smothered
spells, felt dull and draggy a" the time.
I could not do any work, and oh how I
dreaded to have an operation,
"I received a letter full of kind ad
vice, which I followed, and if I hatl only
written her a year ago I would have been
saved so much sufTering, for today I am
a well woman. I am now keeping house
again and do every bit of my own work.
Every one In this part of tho country
knows It was Lydia fc. rinkham's Vege
table Compound that has restored me to
health, and everywhere I go I recom
mend it to suffering women." Mrs.
Lizzie Scott, Buckncr, Mo.
U you want special advice write to
Ljdia E.PInlihnm Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Ljnn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woninn and held in strict confidence.
DR. M'fJARV
ACCEPTS
POSITION
NEGRO IS
ARRESTED
AT BEDFORD
HARRY SMITH, ARRESTED OX
srsnciON of being the muk-
DEREK OF MILDRED GREEN,
TELLS STRAIGHT STORY.
DNITII) rilMS MAHICD Wl'.Ut.l
Medford, Or., Aug. Tl. Harry Smith
the negro arrested here last night In
connection with the murder Monday
night In Kugene of 13-year-old Mil
dred Green) waa able to tell a clearer
story upon awakening In the city Jail
this morning and the local pollco are
inclined to believe that Smith has a
complete alibi.
Smith, who had a revolver and extra
cartridges strapped about his walBt
and a razor concenled in his clothing,
now asserts that he left Eugene Sat
urday night on the Shnsta Limited,
nnd spent tho Intervening time with
friends In Itoseburg, who he clalniB
will verify his story.
Smith will be held on a charge of
carrying concealed weapons pending
Investigation' of his story.
Tells Straight Star)-.
Rosoburg, Or., Aug. 22. The negro
Harris, arrested here as a suspect In
the case of 13-yenr-old Mildred Green,
the girl who was murdered and out
raged nt Kugene, will be taken to
Kugene tonight for examination by
Eugene authorities.
Roscburg officers expressed the be
lief today that Harris In not the man
wanted. He told officers a clear story
of his actions since the night of the
murder and snys he can Biibstnn
tlnte It.
Doctors were unable to tell whether
stains on Harris' trousers were made
by bipod or not. A chemical test will
be made at Kugene.
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IMA- X. J
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are not enhanced In beauty when the
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Tired, aching feet get on your
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take all the sunshine out of life. And
yet if you put your feet In a TIZ foot
bath all foot troubles vanish, the feel
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INSURANCE COMPANY
PI TS I P DEFENSE
WITNESS
FOR HER SON
LITTLE GRAY HAIRED WOMAN
SOItltlNGLY TELLS THE JURY
FAMILY SECRETS AND HEREDI
TARY INFLUENCES THAT SUR
ROUNDED HER SON.
San Frnnclsco, Aug. 22. Mother
love today prompted Mrs. Annabelle
Bonner to go on the witness stand
here today and lay bare humiliating
tr.mily secrets In an effort to save her
sen, Charles Homier, aged IS from
paying the extreme penalty for mur
dering Bernlce Godalr, a 17-ycur-old
school girl.
In a halting voice, frequently chok
ed by sobs, Mrs. Bonner told the Jury
of certain paternal and hereditary In
fluences to which Charles was sub
jected, and on which Attorney Hoff
Cook hopes to base an insanity de
fense. Several members of the Jury broke
down as the little gray-haired mother
re'ated details of family history.
In his opening remarks, Attorney
Cook told the Jury that he expected to
prove young Donner's mental Instabil
ity. "For God's sake, gentlemen " ylead
ed Mrs. Bonner, as she left the stand,
"do not send my boy to the gallows.
It would kill mo, for I, more than any
one else, know that he is irresponsible."
Dr. Wilson MeNnry of Portland, who
wns yesterday appointed superinten
dent of tlio Kastern Oregon branch
insane asylum, was in tho city today,
and notified the members of the state
hoard that. he would accept the posi
tion. Ho will assume charge Just as
! soon as ho can arrango his business
affairs.
Hud Rlcknrd, of Irish lleiid, near
CcrvalllR, sold beans to the cannery
at that point , which petted him $200
III'. ..Cie.
Grants I'iish linil i big gathering
Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Arthur
Conklln, president of the Southern
Oregon Suffrage League.
Anyway, tho wise man is less of a
fool than the average.
Moves Coming Home,
esnmi imikmh ihakkd
Athens, Aug. George II. Moses,
1'nlteil States minister to Greece, who
Is to bo succeeded by President Jacob
! Gould Bchiirmiin of Cornell university,
has completed plans to leave hero to
day for the United States, where ho
expects to arrive about the first of
i September.
i . . .
I'M luck. Is commonly tho result of
bad Judgment.
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That ii the nature ol Dr. I'icrco'i 1'avorita Trenoripiion the one remedy for
women which contains no alcohol and no hubit-formin j druja. Made from native
medicinal foreat root a. Dr. Pierce tclli ita every Intfrcdient on the bottle-wrap-lr.
Prominent phyaieiana and lome of the beat medical authorities endorae theae
infredicnta aa being tlit very beat known remcdica (or ailments and weaknesses
peculiar to women.
Tills is what Mas, CIknktti K. Cokfkv, of Longstroet,
Ky snys: "I feel it my duty to write and tell you what
your medicines huvo done for me. I was a great sufferer
for six years from a trouble lHvullur to women, but I am
thankful to say, after taking four buttles of your ' Favorite
I Prescription' I Bm not bothered with that dreadful disease
any morn. I feel llko a new woman. When I first wrote
you for ml vice I only weighed 115 pounds now I weigh 1M.
"I thank ymi very much fur your kindness. You have
been as a father to me In advising mo what to do, so may
God bless you In every effort you put forth for good.
"I hope this testimonial will bo the mentis of somo poor
suffering woman seeking health."
Dr. Pieroe's Medical Advitcr, newly rcrlaed up-to-date edition, anaweri hoati
nt delicate queationa about which every woman ingle or married oujht to know.
Mas. Coprar.
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Big Stock of Goods
We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonos,
Waists, White Underwear and all kinds of Silk Goods,
House Dresses, Men's and Children's Suits, Pants and
Overalls, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, al I kinds of
Ovei shirts, all colors of Sweaters, Shoes, Ladies' and
Girls' Fancy Dress, Fancy Neckwear, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Embroidery, Lace, Silk Scarfs, Chinaware, etc.
Mattings at Wholesale and Retail
All Goods on Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. Buy t
Your Goods Here, Remember This is the i
Store That Saves You Money. t
325 N. Com'l St. Salem, Oregon
REWARD OF
$5,000 FOR
MURDERS
UNITBD rilKSS LRUBKD WtH
New York, Aug. 22. Interest In the
Rosenthal murder case today centered
in the testimony given the grand Jury
by "Dig .Tack" Selig, alleged loader of
the New York gnnpisters who shot nnd
killed Gambler Rosenthal before the
Hotel Metropolo here. Sellg, who wns
i rrested recently In Providence, al
leges that bis arrest is a frame-up,
thnt he knows nothing about the mur
der and was in no way Implicated with
New York pollco officials In alleged
graft operations.
District Attorney Ybltman today
confirmed reports thnt he had re
ceived a package of cyanide of potas
sium through the malls. He regards
the matter as a Joke, but attaches of
IiIk office urged hint to an effort to
run down the sending of the pnrkage.
Spurred to action by District Attor
ney Whitman's reward of $.1000 for the
rrrest of "I,efty Louie" Rosenberg and
Harry Harrowltz. alias "Gyp the
Wood" New York nnd up-state towns
are being combed by private detec
tives. In offering the rewnrd Whlt
ivr,n sr.Id-
"This reward Is not offered to any
member of the New York police de
partment. In taking this position I
air. not actuated by nny feeling of un
klmlness toward the department, bnt
it In my belief that If the proper police
work had been done these men would
now be In custody."
San Francisco, Aug. 22. Through
its attorney Gavin McNab, the defunct
Continental Building and Loan asso
ciation here today filed an answer to
tho action preferred against It by
I'nlted States Attorney-General Webb
through complnlnt of George S. Wal
ker, the state building and loaa com
missioner, to assume control of the In
stitution's affairs, asking that Wal
ker's complaint be dismissed. The as
sociation bases Its plea on the ground
that the action Is not within the Juris
diction of the superior court owing to
bankruptcy proceedings already filed
by alleged creditors In the United
States district court.
LMiOSE KKimUTKS HIS
IIKMAXU Or' JIOHMNG
WHITE
QUEEN
....FLOUR....
Washington, Aug. 'X. At 4 o'clock
this afternoon Senator Penrose was
recognized nnd 're-offered his motion
thnt tho senate committee Investigate
his statements regarding campaign
contributions by John D. Archhold.
president of the Standard Oil com
pany.'' Ho said the Culberson resolu
tion authorizing the committee to in
vestigate contributions covered the
case, and that the committee already
had the power to summon witnesses.
CONGRESS
TO ADJOURfJ
SATURDAY
Washington, Aug. 22. When it seem
ed that the senate had repassed the
rew "budget bill" today, the tueasure
was held up as the result of a fili
buster started by Senator Root. Page
and McCumber against consideration
of a bill creating a new department
of lnbor. It Is expected the new bud
get bill will be passed by the senate
late this afternoon.
The "budget bill" as It now stands
and as It will be signed by President
Tuft, continues the appropriation for
the maintenance for the court of com
merce only until March 4 next. The
house passed over the president's ve
to the provision abolishing the court
of commerce, but this measure failed
tf passage over the president's ob
jection In the senate by seven votes.
The new bill If passed by the senate j
this afternoon is believed to remove
the last obstacle in the way of ad
journment of congress an Saturday.
ThrtfcmgM.041
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Five shots three to get the cripples each under absolute con
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Simple take-down a few turns of the readily handled
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Send for a motion picture booklet telling how the
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Write to.d.y.
REMINGTON ARMS. UNION
METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.
299 Broadway 7 New York City
James White and William Stelnert
with perjury in connection with the
arrest of "Big Jack" Sellg were re
turned this afternoon by the grand
Jury.
AI.CHHOI.H WILL
TKLL SENATE ABOUT IT
CN1TSD TRESS LIAH1CD Willi.
Washington, Aug. 22. Chairman
Clapp of the senate committee Investi
gating campaign contributions an
nounced this afternoon that John D.
Archhold would appear before the
committee tomorrow to testify In re
gard to his connection with the funds
subscribed to the republican campaign
of 1904..
SOCIALISTS Viiy A
VICTORY AT SAX DIECO
f united rnssa UASsn wire.1
San Diego, Cal., Aug. 22. The last
of the street speaking cases to come
before the courts here as n result of
the recent fight was ended today when
Kaspar Bauer, prominent acociallst,
was set free In the police court, where
he had been tried on a charge of dis
turbing the peace as a result of a
street meeting. He was accused of
having used vile language to a police
man. The decision is regarded as a slg-
nal victory by the socialists Bauer
I acted as his own attorney.
Ben Selling, republican, and F. W.
JIulkey, progressive, both candidates
lor the I'. S. senate, were in Coos Bay
at the same time and both attended a
big picnic where there were many
voters.
This Will Interest Mothers.
MotliRP fJniy'B Swept Powdera fur Child
ren, a certiiin relief fur fpvcrlMhnt'HS, head
ache, bnd ntomnch, toothing disorders, move
nnd repulnte the hnwels nnd destroy worn.
They break up colda In 114 limir. They nre
no plenHiint to the tastft children like them.
i liver iu,nim teHiimoinais. t sea rv moment
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Address. Allen
New Show Today at the !v
ii Bligh Theatre
"WHERE EVERYBODY GOES"
Best Pictures, Refined Vaudeville, Orchestra Music
SALEM'S ONE SHOW I
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DR. T. FELIX GOl'RADD'S ORIENTAL
rDriM ad Mtfirrw RPumnrD
Itnnvr4 Tnn, Ptmploi,
! rvckli'. Moth V-tchf,
liMll, Klltt Skill IllafV,
ma every Difnuo
in twttilr, aiid tie
flr (Mfctlon, It
tlM RbXHt ilia tett
of txt ypura, tiid
ti to tiMmlfs wt
Unle It tobiiurrU
tt pmji'ly ntavli.
Accfpt noopuntt-r
(tit of Hi nj liar
tim. Pr. L. a.
Pvn nlj to
Itvly of tlia feut
t n ft pailftitt:
" A you IuIIm
will uc them,"
I rcummena
iioiirnltd rrnm' u lh !rt hirn.fu. or all thi
km prci'Armiiiift." Kt ule hv til dru tnd Fancy
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fUiD.T.HflPimS.PioKs 37 Great km Slrtrt. XnrTwk
TUB GANG MAKES A
I'LEA OF 0X Gl'ILTY
New York, Aug. 12. Following n
perfunctory lniiuest here today, Cor
oner Felnberg nnd his "millionaire
jury" returned a verdict thnt Gambler
Herman Rosenthal, shot down by New
York gangsters, met death nt the
hnnds of a person or persons un
known to tbe Jury. Only five wit
nesses testified.
Police Lieutenant Charles Ilecker.
the central figure In the famous mur
der case; Wlllinm Shapiro. "Dago
Frnnk" Clrciflro and "Whltey Lewis"
were re-arralgned before Judge Crain
today In the Indictments returned by
the grand jurp. Ileecker waived plead
ing to the second Indictments, the
others pleading not guilty.
Indictments chaging Tatrolman
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This Is ono of the best Hard
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$1.35 Per Sack
This price Is far less than you
are paying your grocer. Remem
ber the flour Is guaranteed.
Special prices In barrel lots.
This flour Is made .mm the best
Hluestem Wheat and Is old
flour. Flour made from new
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ing for several months. It will
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.11-it;i Stale SL I'hene Main Kill
Suleni, Orcgiu.
New B
argains in Shoes Daily
At The Leader Shoe Store
We have decided to close out our present entire stock for less
than wholesale cost to make room for entirely new lines of shoes.
Here is the chance of your life time. . Why do we have hundreds of
eager anxious cash buyers when we put a sale on shoes? Simply be
cause you can find a bargain on every pair of shoes that we offer.
Come in and be convinced, once our customer always our customer. !
You can always feel at home dealing with us, and we appreciate
your trade. We are receiving new goods daily. We just received
a new shipment of rubber goods. Repairing neatly done.
A. C. DEVOE
263 North Commercial Street
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