Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 06, 1912, Page Page Four, Image 4

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DULY CAriTAL JOUIINAL, SA1EM, OEEG05, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER , 1913.
WEAKENS
Oi) SEEING
WEAPONS
Portland, Or., Sept. 6. Sobbing bit
terly, Hazel Irwin, 20 years-old, on
trial for the murder together with
WHIard Tanner of Ray Wallace, broke
down completely today when evidence
of the bloody crime was Introduced In
court.
"For God's nuke, make them take
that away!" sho Bcreamed aa she
clutched her attorney'! sleeve when
the proaecutlon produced the heavy,
tolocd-stalncd Iron bolt with which
Tanner In alleged to have beaten Wal
lace to death, after the Irwin girl had
lured him to the room where she lived
vlth Tanner.
' The prosecution Introduced several
witnesses today who testified aa to
here the murdered man was employ
ed, his habits and the finding of hla
iH'dy In the lodging house where. tho
Irwin girl and Tanner lived.
The Irwin girl Is alleged to have
lured Wallace to her room.
Tanner Is under arrest and will be
tried later.
LABOR IS NOT
MR. HAYWOOD
Washington, Sept. 6. The Ameri
can Federation of Labor will not Join
with the movement for a goneral
strike urged by officials of the Indus
trial Workers of the World In protest
against the Imprisonment of Joseph
Ettor and Alturo Glovannlttl, leaders
In the Lawrence textile strike. The
attitude of the big labor body was ex
pressed here this afternoon In unmis
takable terms by Secretary Frank
Morrison.
"Organized labor," said Morrison,
"will not quit work In response to any
call from William D. Haywood. I am
aulte sure that no member of the
American Federation of Labor or any
or Its affiliated organizations would
seriously consider Haywood'a sugges
tion.,
"Labor aa typified by the federation
la not following the leadership of Hay
wood or any othera of his Ilk."
If preparing to Bhlp potatoes see to
ordoring the cars early especially
this fall.
A conservative Is a man who Is will
ing to argue that a bad egg Is good In
spots.
Tv TTft TP3 A
SUAE5
NOW ON IN FULL BLAST
AT THE
rice
Shoe
Co.
MILITIA IS .
ORDERED TO
CHALESTOWH
UNITED PHltBS U1ND Willi.
Charleston, W. Va., Sept 6. Throngs
of excited people this afternoon con
gested the principal streets of Charles
ton, thoroughly alarmed over reports
that efforts would be made to prevent
Mother Jones, labor's foremost woman
leader, from speaking at the capitol
tonight In the Interest of the striking
miners of the Paint Creek section.
Ten thousand miners are gathered
here forjvhat was Intended as a peace
ful demonstration against the private
guards and detectives sent to the
strike zone to guard company mines.
Late today a company of militia was
ordered here In anticipation of trouble
The miners and Charleston citizens
generally are Indignant at this stand,
asserting such action waa not warranted.
HE SETTLED
HIS TRODBLES
00T OF COURT
(ONI1HD rBESS LEiKID WIRE.
San Fronclaco, Sept. 6. Gustav
Ehrllck, wealthy Mai estate operator,
today withdrew charges he had pre
ferred against Mr. Maud Lillian Coop
er, pretty cafe singer, whom he had
promissory note while In SHRDLU
$500 promissory note while in an al
leged Intoxicated condition In her
apartment. Superior Judge Nostrand
dismissed the case when Ehrllcka' at
torney explained that the matter had
been settled out of court.
BOY SHIPPED
TO THE EAST
. BY EXPRESS
IrKlTED PBI8S LEASED WIRE.)
Shelton, Conn., Sept. 6. Tagged
like any package of merchandise and
paid for by the pound, Harold Hen
nessey, 8 years old, Is here today, hav
ing arrived by express from Los An
geles. Harold's parents moved to
California and the boy became ,111. A
doctor adviBed a trip back to his na
tive Connecticut and when Hennessey
waa In doubt how to get his bou back
to relatives here an express agent
solved the difficulty by accepting Har
old aa freight-
WOULD HAVE
LAUD REVERT
TO THE STATE
A FEW OF OiUR SPECIALS
200 pairs ladies' gun metal and
patent button shoes, regular ((JO QC
$4.00 grade go at . . .
300 pairs men's 16-inch boots,
double soles to heel, Buckeye top,
regular $6.50 to $7.00 go QC
i $3.05
at
12-inch in same go at
Men's rubber boots, regular $4.00
to$4.50 goods, now go Qjj.
1000 pairs of men's
now going at $2.95
to
dress shoes
$3.95
Everything at wholesale, plus the
actual cost of selling
THE QUICK SALE AND
SMALL PROFIT STORE
SOCIALISTS
GATHER TO
GREET DEBS
FUXITED PDERI LEASED WIBS.l
Los Angeles", Cal., Sept. 6. Several
hundred Southern California Social
ists gathered today at La Grande sta
tion to meet Eugene V. Debs, their
presidential candidate, who was sched
uled to arrive from San Francisco late
today. A brass band and a marching
organization were to lead a parade
through the business section from the
station to the candidate's hotel. Debs
speaks here tonight.
PRESIDENT
ADDRESSED
BIG CROWD
UNITED mtSJ LEASED WIRE,
Now London, Conn., Sept. li. Presi
dent Taft addressed a patriotic cele
bration at Fort Grlswold today. At
the close of the exercises he planned
upon resuming his trip to Beverly,
Mass., upon the Mayflower.
I'pon alighting at the pier the pres
dent leaned upon the shoulder of an
army officer with one hand and sup
ported himself on his cane with the
other. When he reached the four steps
leading from the landing two men sup
ported him. Ho limped notlcouhly up
on walking to tho hotel elevator.
Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 6. That the
legislature to be chosen In November
should pass a law enabling the state
to take and keep absolute title to all
cut-over forest lands after the expira
tion of the legal period of five years
ncn-payment of taxes, is the sugges
tion here today of State Forester Ho
mnns, in view of the fact that all three
Lolltlcal parties In California are
pledged to scientific conservation.
"This Is a good time to allow the
Etnte to begin the creation of its own
forests without any large cash out
lay," said Homans. "If the state Is
enabled to assume ownership of these
cut-oxer lands we shall have taken
the flrat step in that direction."
THE OLDEST
PIONEER III
CALIFORNIA
San Francisco, Sept 6. At the age
of 92 years, Earl H. Cooley, one of
California's oldest pioneers, who held
the distinction of being one of the
sailors under Commodore Sloanc, who
tended at Monterey In 1842 and plant
ed the first American flag in that city
Is dead here today. He Is survived by
four children.
WILL HOLD A
BIG MEETING
IN PROTEST
(DNiTsn rur.KS leased wihe.1
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 6. Ical
friends of Joe Ettor, the Ijiwiencf,
Muss., labor leader, who Is held In jail
there on an alleged trumped up charge
of murder, because In a riot In the big
woolen mill strike a woman was killed
although Ettor, It Is admitted, was not
near the place at tho time, will hold a
big protest meeting here for him Sun
day, September 15.
Ettor's father and family reside In
Tacoma. He himself was here about
a year ago.
Next to
LaJd and
Bush
Dank
V
v
326
State St.
Phone
616
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SL'02
CO.
Must Lose Tonsils.
UNITED TIERS UASED WIKE.)
Bob ton. Sept. 6. Five senators, In
cluding Walter Johnson, must have
their tonsils removed after the Ameri
can league season closes, according to
announcement here today by Manager
Clark Griffith. With theso pipes
cleaned, Griffith said he would win the
1913 nag.
Robert L. Uurkhart. of Albany, one
of the best known breeders of Jersey
cattle on the coast, left yesterday for
a nine-mouths' visit In the Fast. His
trip is being taken for tho purpose
of Inspecting the Jersey herds of the
entire Fast. His wife acompanles
him.
Real Estate Bulletin
l!-6 $1550. Lot 50x153 on Court street
If you are in the market for a lot
don't overlook this.
168 $3500. 8-room House and lot 85
xl20 on Front Street. This Is the
property to keep your eye on,
187 $5000. 8-room modern house.
This is close In property, four
blocks from court house.
202 $3000. 7-room bungalow, beamed
ceilings, built in seats, china
closets, den and fireplace, full
basement and furnace; an Ideal
home.
199 $2500. 6-room bungalow, beamed
ceilings, column openings, large
lot, close in; $500 cosh, balance
same as rent.
181 $1200. Five-room house and
barn, 4 blocks from State street.
Built one year; some fruit; $250
down, balance monthly or will
take team as part payment.
214 $1300, 11 acres, 3 miles from
center of city, 6-room, plastered
house, water in kitchen, good
barn, 6 or 7 tons of hay, one horse
aud wagon, farm implements, In
cubator, chicken house to handle
100 chickens.
205 $2400. 10V4 acres Vk miles
south of city limits, 200 apples,
200 peaches, 100 Cherries, straw
berries and raspberries. This Is
the last of a large farm, and Is
very fine.
193 $4000. 15 acres, 4 miles south, 6
acres In prunes, 2V4 acres straw
berries, H acre peaches, Vt
acreB loganberries; horse, cows
and farm Implements Included.
213155 acres, 8 miles south of Salem
on rock road, 18 acres prunes, 3
acre8 peaches, 3 acres cherrlea,
buildings good, spring water pip
ed to house; price $100 per acre.
178 50 acres 2 miles from Salem, 40
acres In cultivation, lays fine to
cut Into tracts. Nothing better
than this; price $185 per acre,
300 $18,100, 2S0 acres deep red hill
soil, 200 acres In crop this year,
40 acres fine timber, 40 acres
open pasture, can easily be put In
grain, fine house (large), fine
barn, both house and barn on
concrete basements, well fenced,
12 Mi acres prunes, large prune
dryer, running water; will. take
up to $0000 In Salem property;
. terms on balance.
For Itent
Seven-room house, close In wa
ter paid. 4
Six-room house, good location.
Five-room house and barn.
List your houses for rent
PARKER & WAREHAM,
With E. Hofer Son, 213 South Com
mercial Street
Office open evenings. j
PICTORES OF
BUILDINGS
TO BE SROWN
Calvin S. White, secretary for the
slate board of health, has been engag
ed In taking views of the state build
ings which, together with other views
he will display by means of moving
pictures at the convention of the In
ternational Hygenlc Congress at
Washington, D. C, this month.
The views will especially show the
sanitary conditions under which the
buildings are conducted. The other
views above referred to will show
sanitary Improvements made through
out the Rtate In general.
He Is convinced that the pictures
will do much to advertise Oregon
throughout the nation.
William Curtis, of Harrlsburg, a
pioneer of Linn county, died Sunday
morning, aged 76. He had resided In
Linn county ever since 1852.
T. T. Roach, aged 76, and a resi
dent of Linn county since 1852, died
at hla home In Harrlsburg Sunday.
He took up a donation claim In 1852,
where he haB resided ever since.
Medford's high Bchool enrollment
has doubled In three years a sure In
dication of healthy growth.
Astoria dairymen have let a con
tract for tho building of a big cream
ery. ,
Dallas has decreed that all plank
crosswalks must go, and cement
walks put In their places.
IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED
PLEASE TRY "SYRUP OF FIGS"
NOTHING LIKE THIS DELICIOUS when all the clogged up waste mat
Fltl'IT LAXATIVE TO CLEANSE ter, sour bile and constipation poi
VOUK STOMACH, LIVEK AND 80 sons move on and out of your system.
FEET OK BOWELS OK SOI R BILE,
GASES, I'OISONS AND (LOGGED.
II WASTE.
You know when your liver Is bad,
v.hen your bowels are sluggish. You
feel a certain dullness and depression
perhaps the approach of a headache,
your stomach gets sour and full of
gas, tongue coated, breath foul, or you
have Indigestion. ' You Bay, "1 am bil
ious or constipated and I must take
something tonight"
Most people shrink from a physic
they thing of castor oil, calomel, salts
or cathartic pills.
It's different with Syrup of Figs.
Us effect Ib as that of fruit; of eating
without gripe, nauoea or weakness.
Nothing eleo cleanesos and regulates:
your aour, disordered stomach, torpid!
liver and thirty feet of waste-clogge-J
bowols like gentle, effectlce Syrup of
Figs. Don't thing you are drugging
yourself. Being composed entirely of
luscious figs, senna and aromntlca, it
can not cnuso Injury.
If your child Is cross, sick and fe
verish, or Its little stomach sour,
tongue coated, give Syrup of Figs at
onco. It's really all that Is needed to
niako children well and happy again.
They dearly love Its pleasant taate.
Ask your druggist for the full name
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,"
and look on the label for the same
Instead of Liquid
AntisepticsprPeroxide
many people are now using
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
The new toilet germicide powder to be
- dissolved in water as needed.
For all toilet and hygienic uses it Is
better and more economical.
To cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay.
To disinfect the mouth, de
stroy disease germs, and
purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and
bridirework clean, odorless
To remove nicotine from the teeth and
purify the breath after smoking.
and body
Of
To eradicate perspiration
odors by sponge batmn.
The best antiseptic wash known
Relieves and strengthena tired, Weak,
inflamcdeyes. Heals sore throat, wounds
and cuts. 2.1 and 50 cts. a box, druggists
or bv mall postpaid. Sninple Free,
f HE PAXTON TOILET CO. .Borrow, Mai
coarse food; of exercise. Take a tea-1 California Fig Syrup Company. That,
spoonful of delicious Syrpp of Figs ; and that only, is the genuine. Rofuse
tonight and you won't realize you I any other fig syrup substitute with
have taken anything until morning, contempt.
Ludwlck Rasmussen was Instantly Gllsdorf, a trained nurse, was hell
killed at Astoria Sunday, when a up, stabbed and robbed of $60. late
stump to which a cable was hitched, last night as she was returning to
In logging, pulled up and was thrown her home at 387 First street, Port
with great force by the spring of the lond, from a drug store at Third and
cable. It struck Rasmusaen, crushing Harrison streets. The assault occur
hlB skull and breaking his ribs and red within a few steps of the front
arnts. door of her residence. She was not
Just out of a hospital, Mrs Els'a seriously hurt, aside from the Bhock.
SAVE YOURSELF
There is no reason why you should
always be a slave.
If you are 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 of the liquor and drug
habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment
and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the
liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing
ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment
One week will In moat cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer is re
quired, but not often.' The best of care Is given the patients. For
full Information, address
Hot Lake Sanatorium, i!
WALTEB A. PIEBCE
Pres. and Mgr.
Here is an investment will make any man
an independent fortune inside of five years
Located on Great Southern Pacific Interurban
Electric Railway System
Cash, balance at 6 per cent interest, long time if
desired, buys best 55 acres adjoining West Salem,
Property that is bound to increase in value at the
rate of $100 per acre every year.
Twenty acres in Royal Anne cherries, 4 years old.
Six acres large bearing orchard, apples and pears.
Two and one-half acres English walnuts,
$4000 of improvements, besides orchards, put in
at $2000,
Right on the line of the new railroad bridge being
built across the river to Salem, and on line of the
Salem and Dayton extension. Has county roads on
three sides of the land.
Less than ten minutes walk to big steel bridge.
Seven minutes by motorcar from business center
of Salem,
Beautiful, sightly, scenic residence property, of which there is little left
for sale around Salem, and none in so large a tract.
Adjoins famous Kimball cherry sweepstakes prize orchard, for which
$1500 an acre has been refused.
Last large tract on market suitable for acreage or lots.
E. HOFER & SONS
It
213 South Commercial Street Salem, Oregon It
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