Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 03, 1912, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    DAI1T CANT.IL JOCBHAL, gALBH, OHEOOIf. Tl'ESDAY, 8EPTEJ1BER J, 1912.
Vug Fir
See the big Monday Ad.
and Read the Circulars
It's to your interest
to do so
GIVE PROPER CARE TO
AND YOT WILL
The man who wears a toupee does
iiot like it, but hag the courage of his
ccnvlctlons.
Nature never intended that the top
of the head should be left entirely
without protection. A bald head Is
very susceptible to contraction of
colds and neuralgia. Wearing an arti
ficial top piece counteracts this ten
denscy, and, aside from the Improve
ment In the persona1 appearance, is
amply justified.
How much better It would have been
had the man, now chronically bald and
wearing a toupee, but realized earlier
in llfe-the approaching danger and de
voted a little regular attention to his
hair, which would have saved it.
There is a remedy which will abso
lutely prevent baldness. Loss of hair
in nine cases out of ten Is unneces
sary, being due to dandruff and the
germ that causes It. This germ must
Colonel's Talk Short
tmmD pkmb leibcd wihh.
Indianapolis, Sept. 3. Speaking here
today, Colonel Roosevelt told the
crowd that the progressives are get
ting the people of the cast Infected
with the western spirit. Ills speech
was brief, as he wished to confer at
length with former Senator Beverldge
and one of his hours here wns lost
when his train drew In that much be
hind schedule.
A BLOOD MEDICINE WITHOUT ALCOnOL.
Recently it has been de6nitly proven by experiments on animals that alcohol
lowers the germicidal power of the body and that alcohol paralyzes the white cor
tmscles oi the blood and renders them unable to take up and destroy disease germs.
Disease ierms cause the death o( over one-half of the human race.
A blood medicine, made entirely without alcoho , which is a pure glyceric ex-,
tract of roots, such as Bloodroot, Queen's root, Golden Seal root, Mandrake and
Stone root, has been extensively sold by druggist! for the past forty years s. Dr.
P erce'. Golden Medical Discovery. The refreshing influence of his ex ract is like
Nature's inHuence-the blood is bathed in the tonio which gives life to the blood
the vital fires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the
tissue rubbish which ha. accumulated I during the winter.
III
1
"At J
they failed to mend or
f tion ond would have to
mn.t h. cut
tlOUDlUt I aUlMli minata
IIjul H eyes.
W tllMIIIIMMIIH 4
I STATE
Stop at our booth northeast of the
pavilion and see our Model fire Place
built of Old Gold Brick; and also a
fine exhibit of Cabinet Work, Boxes
Roofing and Sewer Pipe
Spaulding Logging Company
Front and Ferry Streets Phone Main 1830
WELCOME
FAIR VHSITOK
Attend the Great Booster Sale
Money Saved is Money Made
THE HAIR
NEVER NEED A WIG
bo destroyed and the accumulation of
dandruff checked. Then the hair will
not fall out, but Instead will grow nat
urally and luxuriantly.
Newbro's Herplclde Is the remedy
regular applications of which will do
this. It has long been known as the
original remedy that kills the dandruff
germ and Is absolutely dependable.
Newbro's Herplclde In 50c and $1.00
sizes is sold by all dealers who guar
antee It to do all that is claimed. If
you are not satisfied your money will
be refunded.
Herplclde applications may always
be obtained at the better barber shops
and hair dressing parlors.
Anyone desiring to try Newbro's
Herplclde before purchasing a large
bottle will receive a nice sample and
booklet by sending 10c In postage or
silver to The Herplclde Co., Dept., R,
Detroit, Michigan.
Last Ship for Nome.
fCNlTUn PBK8S LKASEO !.
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 3. Residents
of the Arctic settlements of Golovin,
Teller, Deerlng, Keewallk and Kotze
bue will receive their last winter sup
plies and Christmas presents this year
when the steamship Leelanwa, which
sailed for Nome today, arrives at Its
destination,
No more ships will enter the Arctic
sea this year.
Ut. IV. v. rierBo, 1110 iu.. ........ .
Surgical Institute, and a physician of large experience and
practice, was the first to make up an Altbrativb Extract of
roots, without 1 particle of alcohol or narcotic.
"It Is with the STMitMt of pleasure, that t write to let yoa know of
the Brest benefit 1 received from the use of your medicine and lelf
JreatmTnt .t home," write. Ml. W. Hbyes, of Udy.mith. B C i " I suf
fered for three years from a running "ore. Consulted four doctors out
Hive reliel. ; i w. " '
consult a specialist concern. my ear. that the
out liefore the wound would heal. A kind friend
advised me to write to Dr. fierce, which 1 did, and after seicn month,
use of the treatment the sore I. healed, and I enjoy better health than 1
ever did. 1 dressed the wound with Dr. Pierce . All-He! In, halve and
took the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and Pleasant falloU for my
a
Dr. Pierce! Pleasant Pellet! regulate liver nd bowels.
FAIR VISITORS
SECRETARY
STIMSOf! IS
HI FRISCO
IDN1T1D rilISS MUSED WIHS.J
San Francisco, Sept. 3. On a tour
of Inspection of Western military
posts, Secretary of War Henry I
Stimson, accompanied by Brlgadler
Genural William Crozler and Major
William Lasslter, of the Inspector
general's department, arrived here this
afternoon direct from Washington,
and was met by a military escort con
sisting of troop A, First cavalry, In
full dress uniform, with the mounted
regimental band, and escorted to his
hotel.
Mayor Rolph, representing the city,
and a number of army officers, head
ed by Colonel W. A. Nicholas, chief of
Staff, of the western division, wel
comed Secretary StalnBon.
Tomorrow Secretary Stimson will
review the troops at the Presidio, and
later will he the guest at several func
tions arranged In his honor.
Secretary 4StImson Is the third mom
ber of President Taft's cabinet to
reach the Pacific coast within a week.
Secretaries Knox and Fisher are now
on the Pacific ocean, the former en
route to attend the funeral of the Mi
kado of Japan ut Toklo, and the lat
ter on his way to Honolulu to Investi
gate certain charges against Governor
Frear, of Hawaii.
SEATTLE'S MAYOR HAS
EXPERIENCE WITH A JIULE
Tacoma, Wash., Sopt. 3. Relatives
of Mayor Cottcrlll, of Seattle, residing
here today disclosed the Information
that the mayor's recent confinement to
his home was caused by an accident
on Mt. Tacoma which nearly cost the
official his life. R. B. Smith, nephew
of the mayor. Bays Cottcrlll was as
cending the mountain a few days ago,
astride a mule. At a treacherous
point in the trail, Mayor Cotterlll was
thrown from his animal. He was se
verely shaken and bruised In sliding
down the mountain side for some distance.
f4al
HIIEXn.S WORRY OVER
FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYER
DKITKO HUMS IS MUD WIM.)
Santa Monica, Cal., Sept. 3. Rela
tives and friends of Mrs. Harold Hopo
Docg, formerly Miss Violet Sutton, of
tho famous Sutton tennis exponents,
are fearful that Bhe may be In trouble
at Torres, Sonora, Mexico.
Mrs. Doeg'B family has no word
from her for three weeks, and It Is
known that rebel bands have been op
erating In the Torres section. They
hope, however, that she is safe in tho
American colony at Torres.
Miss Sutton at various times held
the state and Pacific Coast singles
title In women's tennis and at one
time was national woman champion,
CORY ALUS WOMAN
lIKEAhS HER LEO
Mrs. Nicy Hcrron, mother of R. C.
Herron, of Corvallls fell Saturday
morning, broke her hip and sprained
her ankle. A wooden walk In the
western part of the city near her home
was the scene and the cause of the
accldont. Mrs. Herron was on the
way to a neighbor's and slipped on a
portion of the walk thnt had been
made slippery by the drippings from
a tree or by moss. She took a terrible
tumble and suffered what Is ever
recognized as a bad Injury. Mrs. Her
ron Is past 60 years of age.
PROMINENT CORVALLIS MAN
CROSSES THE DIVIDE
George E. Lilly, former mayor and
councilman of CorvalllH, and cashier
of tho First National Bank, one of the
best and most favorably known men
of the city and county, died at his
home on South Sixth street In that
city Saturday morning at 4:10.
The Dull Games.
DSITJ1D pnitus I J A BHD Willi
National at Philadelphia:
R. H. E.
Rrooklyn 4 6 0
Philadelphia 5 10 5
..Batteries: Ragon and Miller; Fln
neran, Beaton and Walsh, Kllllfer.
Umpires, Klcm and Orth.
National at Boston.
Tt. H. E.
New York 1 f 1
Boston 5 10 3
Butteries: rrnndnll. Ames. Wlltse
and Wilson: Hess and Rarldan. Um
pires: Rlgler and Flnneran.
American at Washington:
R. H. B.
Philadelphia 2 11 2
Washington 4 6 0
Batteries: Crabb, Honck and
Thomas, Egan; Groom nnd Henry,
Umpires: Dlneen and O'Brien.
American at Chicago, first game:
R. H. E.
Detroit 2 8
Chicago 5 10 1
Batteries: Mullln and Stange; Cy-
otte and Kuhn. Umpires: Evans and
Egan.
They Fed Johnson.
f nfiTwn miss J T.BASicn wis" 1
Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 3. Governor
Johnson was the guest of honor at a
non-partisan luncheon. A hundred
guests, Including William J. Bryan and
Governor Chester Aid rich, of Nebras
ka, were present. Great enthusiasm
was aroused this afternoon by the an
nouncement that I). L. Love had re
signed as treasurer of the Taft state
committee and had come out for
Roosevelt
MOTHER GRAY'S'
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A (Wlimluw nxfererLhnr..
4 nlll,allnfi. II (I m r 1,
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,1 (accept H.0,,,1. ,rl.rt KHi'H. YliraM
,ni-.t.!ils. A. S. CLi.lSTIO.Lnoy.rI.Y.
VERMONT'S
STRAW VOTE
CAST TODAY
Icnitsd FRCSI UtRID wins.
Montpeller, Vt, Sept, 3. Tho rela
tive Btrcngth of the republican and
progressive parties In Vermont is un
der the "acid" test today In the first
stute election held since the birth of
the new party headed by Colonel The
odore Roosevelt, of New York, and
Governor Hiram Johnson, of Califor
nia, The early voting was the heaviest In
the history of the stale. At noon It
was estimated that 75,000 voters will
decide between the five candidates in
tho race for governor. As Colonel
Roosevelt, Judge Ben Llndsey, of Dcu
ver, and former Senator Albert J. Bov
orldge, of Indiana, roughly canvassed
the slate for the progressive nominee,
(he outcome of the voting Is awaited
with keen Interest.
Chairman Williams, of tho republi
can Btate committee, claims a clear
majority for the republican nominee,
but E. W. Gibson, p-ogreHsive cam
paign manager, disputes this claim.
He maintains that the comhlnod pro
gressive and democratic vote will pre
vent the republican nominee from the
mnjorlly necessary for olectlon. The
progressives admit that Vormont la
normally republican, and whilo they
do not predict victory for the progres
sive nominee, they assert that the
democratic and progressive vote will
be sufficient to block the election of
the Taft republican.
GIRLS WERE
SAVED BY HIS
QUICK ACTIONS
uxiraD l'sasa uaisjaD wini.
Tacoma, Sept. 3. Two adventure
some girls, Gladys Flaskett, daughter
of a local attorney, and Hazel Holmes,
are none the worse today for their ex
perience yesterday when they narrow
ly escaped drowning In the Sound. The
girls were spending the day at Man
zanlta Beach, near here, and, despite
warnings, they venutred out on the
rough water in a canoe.
Fearing a tragedy, J. Clyde Gazoloy,
an Oakland, Cal., youth, visiting at the
summer resort, put off In a skiff, and
followed the girls. Shortly after he
left shore the canoe was caught by a
big wave and capsized. Neither girl
could swim, and both owe their lives
to the prompt action of youni; Gnze
ley. Many Driven From Home.
Every year, In ninny parts of tho
country, thousands aro driven from
their homes by coughs and lung dis
eases. Friends and business are loft
behind for other cllmntes, but It Is
costly and not always sure. A better
way the wny of multitudes In to uho
Dr. King's New Discovery and cure
yourself at homo. Stay right there
with your friends, and take this safe
medicine, Throat and lung troubles
find quick relief and health returns.
Its help In coughs, colds, grip, croup,
whooping cough and sore lungs make
It a positive blessing. GOc and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C.
Perry.
THREE DROWNED WHEN
THE ROAT CAPSIZED
(UNITED TRUSS LSAflFJD WIHH.)
Winnipeg, Sept. 3. Their boat
swamped by a squall while rowing on
Island lake, near Galnsford, a now
town on the Grand Trunk, In Alberta,
Robert Blssctt, formerly of Edmonton.
Mrs. Christopher Johnson, and DIh
uett's five-year-old daughter, were
drowned today. The husband of Mrs.
Johnson was rescued.
killed at Aberdeen,
'CNITRD niHH l.flASBn Willi 1
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept. 3. Follow
ing a quarrel In tho plant of the West
ern Cooperage company, O. Fruinko,
head sawyer, was shot and Instantly
killed here today by Tona Poetras, n
Greek laborer. Poetras was captured
by Melville Hemphill, another einployi
after a strtigglo In which Poetras shot
at Heumphlll, the bullet grazing his
shoulder.
1,1 HAL AltKIKII.H HAVE
SALARIES INCREASED
Washington, Sept. 3 The postmaster-general
Increased yesterday the
sa'arles of rural letter carriers on
standard routes from $1000 to $1100 a
year. Thirty thousand men are affect
ed with proiortlonate Increases of
carriage on shorter routes.
ROOSEVELT GREETED BY
81)00 AT ST. LOUIS
nsiTan rnxis tMtnto wuia.1
St. Ix)ul, Sept. 3. Colonel Theodore
Roosevelt, progressive nominee for
president, was enthusiastically greet
ed by 3000 persons upon his arrival
here at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon.
The state progressive convention took
a recess at :30 o'clock until f o'clock
to await the arrival of the forme;
president Roosevelt addressed the
delegates late today.
w tilt." I '
BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS
THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY.
YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE
MOST DANGEROUS WITH
be. aim's
. NEW DISCOVERY
THE MOST INFALLIBLE CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
WHOOPING COUGS2
AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR
THROAT AMD LUNGS
PRICE 50c AND $1.00
m.!Wii'BW.ii!'i.'ii.iiWM BOLD AND GUARANTIED Ml
i, C PKI1KX.
THE WOME!! WORKED
HARD AT THE POLLS
UNiTiD ritual uihbd wmi.l
Cleveland, O., Sept. 3. Undaunted
by a heavy downpour, Cleveland suf
fragettes, "wet to the skin," worked at
tho polling stations all day long today,
and won many converts to their cause.
The voters of the state are balloting
en 42 proposed changoB In tho consti
tution, one of which would give the
ballot to women. Secretary Gangwer
of the board of elections declared thlB
afternoon that he never saw an old
party organization operate so effec
tively as the women hero worked to
day. Gongwer said they deserved to
win.
In addition to woman suffrage, some
of the most Important questions to be
decided are the Initiative and referen
dum, good roads, taxation, the mini
mum wage, and a change In the Judi
cial system.
President Makes (lift.
UNITID MRS! LXiSlD WIM.
Mllbury, Mbbs., Sopt. 8. President
Taft caiiBed rejoicing among the pas
tor and triiBtees of the little Lutheran
church horo, when a check for $1100
was received today from the chlof ex
ecutive of the nation.
The gift was due to tho Interest
taken In the church by the president's
mother during her llfetlmo. Mrs. De
lia Torrey, aunt of President Taft, Is
a member of the church. .
Mill Hold Impiest.
tUNITBD I'DRSS I .RASH!) WIKI.1
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 3. Coroner
Shaver today ordered an Inquest to bo
held over the body of Mrs. V. G. Wool
bridge, wlfo of the aged pastor who
was run down nnd killed Sunday
night by an automobile driven by A.
W. Twecden, a Tnconia contractor.
The old minister, himself In the hos
pital hero, hnB cleared Tweoden of all
blame connected with tho ncoldent,
but Coroner Shaver Is not siitlsrled
with ending tho case thero. The In
quest will be held to determine who
was at fault tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock.
WIFE'S HEALTH
RESTORED
Husband Declared Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Would Re
store Her Health,
And It Did.
Ashland, Ky. -"Four years ago I
seemed to have everything the matter
with me. I hail fe
male and k idney trou
ble and wns so bad oil
I could hardly rest
day or niht I doc
tored with all tho
best doctors in town
and took many kinds
of medicine hut noth
ing did any good un
til I tried your won
derful remedy, Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. My husband aid it
would restore my health and It has."
Mrs. May Wyatt, Ashland, Ky.
There are probably hundreds of thou
lands of women In the United States
who have been benefitted by this famous
old remedy, which was produced from
roots and herb! over thirty years ago by
a woman to relieve woman's luderinft.
Head What Another Woiniin nuy:
Camden, N. J. "I had female trou
ble aiicl a serious displacement and was
tired and discouraged and unableto do my
work. My doctors told me I never could
be cured without an operation, but
thanks i I.ydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound I am cured of that affliction
and have recommended It to more than
one of my friends with the best results. "
Mrs. Ella Johnston, 324 Vin St.
If yon want special silrlre write to)
Lydla E. Plnkliam Medicine Co. (con II
dentlal) Lnn, Miss. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held lu strict conlldeucc.
PEEVISH CHILDREN
SUFFER WITH WORMS
Don't be angry with your child be
cause he or she Is continually Irrita
ble. In 99 out of 100 cases you will
find that the trouble Is worms.
Among the common symptoms of
tho presence of round worms are
nervousness which often leuds to
epileptiform attacks dlzzlnoBs, verti
go, capricious appetite, restless
sleep, itching of the eyes and nose,
nausea and often hysteria. Round
worms are several Inches In length
and Infest the stomach. Occasional
ly several hundred are found in a
: single person. Thread worms are
smaller, often not longor than a
quarter of an Inch. The symptoms
denoting tholr presence are about the
same, but In this cast) the child has
no appetite.
Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge Is unsur
passed In removing worms, Not only
vlll it destroy thein, but Its tonio ef
fects will restore the stomach to
healthy activity. As Jayno's Tonio
Vermifuge seldom purges, the Indi
cations of its beneficial effects will
bo tho Improved condition of the per
son using It
Millions of parents have praised
this medlolne for more than 80 years.
Insist upon Jayno's Tonio Vermifuge
nnd accept no othor. Sold by drug
Rlsts everywhere. Dr. D. Jayna &
Bon, Philadelphia, Pa,
Effective Home Remedy
for Tuberculosis
It Is a hitIoiis inutler when tha lumr
sri- nlTertMl. A trip nwsjr or to a sunn
lorliiin Is not only Ircnii'iHloijKly oxiiru
slvc, hnt It Invulvt si'iKiriitlmi from home
ami friends. Home are lii'iitllttl, hnt
- linns emi Hiiffly return. ICrknisn's Alicr
ntlvo Is efWIIve no lo.nvliijf lioinu unci's
Miny. For txiunplt;
';il 8. A l In n lie Aip.. riniMonli'M. N. .T.
"lli'iillc : In ili full of llHi.i I run.
trticl.'d s very wveio colit, wlik-li iicllh'it
on my lum:. At liut I hi-guii to rnlNi
Hiiilnni, nnil my pliyMli'liin llini (old nnk
I miiKt ko to I'lillfornln Immnlliitnly, At
till tlllll I WIIM IHlv'lNf'd to tukt I'.rli.
mini's Altfrntlvn. I stayed ut tionip ami
fHinnxMifed InMiiK It the Inst weeli In
Orlnher. I Im'iiii to Improve, uml the
first week III J inry, 1111, I resinned
my reKiiliii ncetipnihm, Imvlnu itiiined 05
poinidH, fully restored to lienllh. t Is
now llvu yenrs Hlnee my enrt! tins heeu
elTeeted, Slid 1 nt ll not prnlo Ki.'kmnn s
Alterntlvo too lilKhly. I Imvu idcoiq
Inemleil It Wllh excellent results,"
(KlKned) W. M. TATKM.
Hekmnn's Alterative Is iAVeHvn In Urnn
rlillls, Ahtlimn, liny Fever; Throat unit
Limit Tronhles, nnil In liilnitldliiR tho
system, lines not mntiilii poisons, ophite
or tin lilt-fnrm Ins. (Ii'iiks. Amk for lioolilet
of enred cno nnd wrltii to Ftkinftn.
liiihonitory, riillndeltitiin, I'd,, for more evU
dem-e. For sale by n 11 lending ilruutfUts and
J. C. Perry. .
SI'ECIAL TIME TABLE.
On account of the Stato Fair at Sa
lem, this week, we will run special,
train from l'ortlund to Salem and re
turn, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
nnd Friday, September 3d, 4th, 5th.
nnd lith on schedule as shown below:
Leave Portland 8:20 a.m.
Kast Morrison , . .8:30 a. m.
Lambert 8:47 a.m.
Clackamas 8:54 a. m.
OreKon City 9:04 a. m.
New Era 9:18 a. m.
Canny 9:24 a.m.
Harlow 9:27 a. m.
Aurora 9:31 a. m.
Hubbard 9:38 a. m.
Woodburn 9:48 a.m.
Gervals 9:C3 a. in.
Brooks 10:01 a. m.
Chomawa 10:07 a. m.
Fair Grounds 10:15 a. m,
Arrive Salem 10:20 a. m.
Returning.
Leave Sulem 6:30 p.m.
Fair Grounds S:40 p.m.
Brooks 6:00 p.m.
Woodburn 6:16 p. m.
Hubbard 6:27 p. in.
Canby 6:47 p. m-
Oreon City 7:07 p. m.
East Morrison 7:40 p.m.
Arrive Portland .. 7:50 p.m.
This train will make local stops In
both directions and will connect with
the Woodburn -Springfield Branch
train at Woodburn on the return trip
so thut passengers from Sulom to
points on the above branch may return
to their homes without Inconvenience.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Genernl Passenger Agent.
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