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Pbr Tiro. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor R. M. IIOFER, Manager dependent Newipiiper Deroted to American Principle and the Profireu and Derelopment nf All Oregon Hnhllthed Wjrvf Evening Except Sunday, Bnlem, Oregon SUDSCRIPTION RATES: (Inrarlablj Id Advance) Dally, pf Carrier, per year . ..$5.20 Per month.. 45c Dally, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month.. 35c Weekly, by Mall, per year .... 1.00 Six montba.SOc ITDLL LEASED WIIiH TEMCORAI'II KBI'OHT WORLD'S GREATEST WOMAN PIAfJISTE PLAYS TOdlGHT The greatest musical event of the senson this evening at the armory will test out two things Is the ar mory the best place for great music al performances has Salem a music al population to respond to classic piano music by a great performer? The engagement of Olga Steeb, re nowned aa the world's greatest woman piano player, as a special extra at traction of Dr. Kpley's entertainment series, will test both questions. Olga Stoeb is a Los Angeles girl, who, af ter two years abroad, astonished the largest musical centers of Europe by her playing. She travels with her own Chlckering grand, and has played be fore great critical audiences In Berlin, Lelpslg and Cologne, at the latter place being the soloist at a soiree In the Openhelm palace, opened only to the aristocracy of Europe, one of the greatest compliments ever won by an American player. The program given by her this evening at the armory Is: Pach-Dusonl, Chaconne. Rameau, Gavotte with variations. Daquln, Le Concern. Gluck-St Saens, Caprice "Alceste." Beethoven, Sotnata Op. B3, "Wald steln." Chopin, Nocturne In D flat, Op. 27, No. 2. Chopin, Waltz n A flat, Op. 42. Chopin, Berceuse In D flat, Op. 67. Liszt, Midsummer Night's Dream Fantasia (Mendelssohn). Chlckering piano used. 'k ' ' I p V . I l '. "t 1 n y Olga SUch. HOLD-UP f.iEf MADE GOOD HAUL ago In reference to Ceorge Beebe, a young man committed from Pendle ton, who was returned to the county from which he was committed. It has not been learned whether Crlbbon's last commltal was from Marlon coun ty or not, but the stntcment Is made that it was not. MKEI) MANAGER OF STORAGE MATTERY COittTAJiY ISTO VA CANT 811 Kl) A XI) R0I1IIED HIM OF $:iim. ( Informer In In Indianapolis. tiNiTHD rur.BB ijoahkd irai. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 27. Ortle E. McManlgal, self-confessed dynamit er, and who probably will prove the star witness against members of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, charged with Illegally transporting dynamite. arrived here today. He was In charge of Malcolm McClaren, of the Los An gelos office of the Burns detective JOE ALBERT HAS HIS HAT IN THE RING Two1 or three auto loads of Salcm Ites went over to McMlnnvlllo Wed nesday afternoop, and, of course, had an enjoyable time. The pavilion ex hibit was fine. The children's Indus trial exhibit was especially fine, and attracted much attention, and was the subject of unlimited praise. Among f good groceries, flour, feed, etc., to those attending was Joe Albert, who supply the ever-Increasing demand for put on considerable style by doing the the winter. i.. i .I. .ill.,. .i- i. I ..... u.uc..eUueu uUUiU..t .,o .i, Every one Is busy, and seem to be though, because he felt stuck up or L ..,,. ,,..., wnrm wnfw Calupoola Items. The rains seems to be all over, and we are enjoying the sunshine. Most every one has repented of all the bod words they have said about the bad weather, and concluded It was all for the best Crops have all boen cared for, the grnss Is fine, and the farmers are preparing the soil for the next cron. Gardens are looking fine, and thu prospects are good for a bumper crop, especially potatoes. Mr. Wilson, who had charge of thi Cullpoola Springs hotel, has turned the business over to Grant Tower, of Junction City, who will li nk after the wun'f ef the gueHts at the Bluings. Mr. Tover has alHO ncwpte.l a posi tion fin l.cokkeeper and iener.U cor reapoinU'tit for tho Ca'mooU Sprlrgi company. Mr. Levi ('nor, general ni.iii'ie" for (ho OiU'.ida Springs cofpiMy. 1'i.s been away nearly thive wneks, I oklng after the general business. He dem onstrated the water and saline at tho state fair at Salem and the district fair at Eugene He reports a gener al success nt both places, and was surprised to find so many people who knew nothing about the wonderful healing properties of the Calapooia water and saline, and were spending their money' abroad and looking to other states and countries for relief that can he had much chenper at home He stated that many were surprised that In our own state were natural mineral waters that won the gold medal agilnst all the renowned min eral waters, both of home and foreign countries, at tho Alaska-Yukon f's clflc exposition In 1909, were aston ished at the pleasing taste and re freshing effects of both the water and the saline. Ho also stated that he gave away, In drinks, about 100 quart bottles of tho water, and soveral thou sand drinks of the snllne, which cre ated a great deal of enthusiasm over our home product The general merchandise store at this place Is lnylng In a goodly supply Candidates' Cards For Marshal. The undersigned hereby announces his candidacy for city marshal and chief of police, subject to the city pri maries. D. W. GIBSON. For City Recorder. I hereby announce my candidacy for city recorder at the primaries Novem ber 4th. Platform Courtesy, correct records of proceedings, law and evi dence. EARL RACE. J-13- Chnrlcs F. Elgin, Candidate for Nomination Office of CITY RECORDER To the people of Salem: I desire to serve a second term, and submit my official record as my recommendation. Samuel 0. Burkhnrt. Candidate for nomination for office of City Marshal. R. A. Crossan. Candidate for re-election to the of fice of City Treasurer at the primar ies to be held In the city of Salem, Or., November 4, 1912. Oiuh. W. Brant Candidate for City Marshal. My promise: "I will protect you under the laws and cinch you if you break them." was trying to lead the fashion, or at tract attention. The fact is he wns and are growing fat over the present and future prospects I UNITED PDESII UB1HKD Wlltl.l San Francisco, Sept 27. Lured to a vacant shed' at the corner of McAllIs- tnr nnrl TjirlHn nfrwprn hv tho nnimrf nf Rgency, and two deputies. moans and a call for help early today, I McManlgal will be confined In the Alex Ots, vice-president and general , federal Jan here until the accused manager of the Storage Battery and unlon mcn are wrought to trial Octob Motor company, here, was hold up by er vii. w ni iiiuh n.t.11 iiuMDt. nun . . ..,1 ... .oinn 1 itnuveu oi ueur ajuuv, Ots who had been visiting friends, was walking to his home in the Roe hampton apartments. Hearing a cry THE ROUND-UP Pendleton had a big county fair to Sin holp, he unthinkingly entered tho0,mn the weeki Tn8 attendance was shed and found a ninn lying moaning irge and the exhibits fine, but It was on his back. As Ota stooped to assist only a taBter compared to the big him tho man Bhoved a revolver into crowd that gathered for the Round-up his face and ordered him t0 throw up Thursday. The city was filled to over lils hands. Two other men, wearing flowing, black mauka, leaped out from a dark corner and the trio speedily went Ninety cowboys and cow girls en through their victims' clothing. tored for the events at the Pendleton After securing his watch and chain, Round-up. $5 In chnngo and a fountain pen, the ' highwaymen found Ots' wallet whero' The Oregonlan reports many crooks he had concealed It in his lnnlde vest as drifting into Pendleton to profit pocket In tho wallet wub $2000 in by the big crowds nt the Round-up. Jll'O hills and $(!() In smaller bills. j The bandits then ordered OIb to Charles Cunningham, pioneer sheep "heat 11." He did, and tho men bur- ninn, of Eastern Oregon, died at his rled off In another direction. Pollen, investigating, found Ots' luisliutHB cards and the empty pocket book scattered about tho shed. CRIBBED GETS SIX MONTHS IN home at Pasco, Sunday evening Ho wns one of tho most widely known men In Eastern Oregon. Tho race meet at the county fair at Klamath Falls Is pronounced one of the best over held In the Northwest, A barn filled with hny and belong ing to Mrs. A. Elmers, of Jarkson- Tuesday. Loss about nniniTW i k ii lvlllR- mm,Pl1 OUUMT JAIL'000 Meh mystery surrounds tho dlsap- Clyde Crlbbon, the 17-year-old vouth Pvnnct, of Louis Mego, a 13-yenr-old who stolo a bicycle from the home of ,,oy from ,,ls nnmft 1,1 Modford It Is A. T. Moffltt. at 704 North High street ,),'Ilpv,I ''8 was kidnaped by men who Monday night of this week, was ar-iforOP' n,m ,0 wr" 11 nt to his fath ralgned before City Recorder Chas. F. or 8ay,1"? 1,6 w,,s "K(,lnK r," wy-" Elgin yesterday, and pleaded KU,y. , The wording or tho note loads to this He was sentenced to six months In belief tho county Jail. At the tlmo he committed the deed ho was the ward of the State Training school, being out on parole. Before the case came up for hearing In die court the superintendent of the state reformatory notified the police depart ment of the city that that Institution would refuso to admit him If he were The body of Mrs. Amanda Chambers wns found floating In the bay at Marshfleld by a party of boys Satur day. Sl.e had fainting spells, and It Is supposed fell In the bay accidental ly while attacked by ono of these, College (lent, the horse that made and hrnkn anniA rpennlu at ttnUni otv returned there This did not appear bwj goM fQr vm clear to the department, as Crlbbon amher h()ri0 ft fno Btnon that was conceded to be a degenerate and I,,, R yeftr for . ( a ward of the state, having boon com- pM mltted four times, yet he was out on pnrolo, and the Impression of the gen eral public on the matter of parole Is that it means reformation had be gun. Superintendent llule wns com municated with In regard to the mat ter, and he stnted that the young cul prit wns a menace to the Bchool, and not such a boy t$ the school desired, on account of his being a degene' of the worst type. In the absence of the board of control of the reforma tory, the superintendent took the ac t'nn alone, and refused to allow him fn re-enter that Institution. Similar action was taken a few days' 1 1 Ing. J. A. O'Donnell's residence, In the suburbs of Marshfleld, was destroyed by fire Wednesday. Loss about $2500. The Clliigman Pros, of Benton county, this year, from 75 acres of clover, got the first i-rop of hay, and threshed tho second crop, nttiu.t 45- 000 pounds of seed, n'llch (l,ny have contracted for U cents a pound, or about $(!7f0, or $90 per acre looking Into the bear pit. when his hat Among tho cnml)er8 at the , shied Itself Into the ring, but Joe did 8re Jllnl,,9 Jo,ingon flnd of port. not follow it He was tired of wenr-! lnndi 0re,i; Mr8, j w Com.)ton of ing tne nat, anyway, ana thought it Sclo 0re.; Mrs. H. Klnxer. of Crai.- mlght fit the bear. On top of this, tree 0re . whe tho8(J t the stores were all closed, and Joe hotel thlg week are E 0 potter R1(J concluded, all things considered, that wlfe c. A, nilrdee and wf r w 0(J. the moonlight would Show, him up bet- L,irn nnH wlf T T. v,.h o.,rf ter without any head covering. That was one of the many reasons ho left hit hat where It shied itself. H. A. Mltci'M 'id v'fe, Mr. .:. r. Howe,, Sr., J. ?. flu've, Jr., imd wi'e and Miss Queonle, of Eugene; Mr. C. A. Ross, of Hood River, and Mr. W. Miller, i f Portland. CALAPOOIA. YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar. den Sage, Restores Color to (irajr Hair. A feeling of sadness accompanies tho discovery of tho first grny hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, j makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young. Aside from the good Impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that vou nro "looklne fit" fri.. rt., ..i.i i I nttin'k of pnruinonln.' When I recovered gives one couroga to undertake and ,,. My , ik mnt thP i,mlH0 i w, accomplish things. handicap of looking old on account of giny hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful color and beauty In a few days' time? Most peoplo know that common gnr den sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothers used a "Sage Tea" for keeping their hair dark, soft and luxuriant. In Wy clh's Sage nnd Sulphur Hair Remedy wo have nn Ideal preparation of sago combined with sulphur nnd other val uable remedies for dandruff, Itching scalp nnd thin, weal hair that Is split at the ends or constantly coming out. A few applications of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and In a Bliort time it will remove every ...I... n..,rn. .1.- Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vnnt amount of scepticism aa to the posnlhllltjr of curing ConHumptlon. We BtHte none bnt facts, and are alncere In what we iMiwrt. ' - If we were afllL'teil with Tuberculosis, we should do precisely want we nslc others to do take Kckmnn's Alterative promptly nnd faithfully. The reason we should do this and warrnnt we have for nuking nil Consumptives to tnke It, Is thut we hnve the reports of mauy recoveries, one of whleh follows: mill HuHiiiiehnnnii Ave., l'hlla., Fa. I "(lentlemi'ii : Kor two years I wns nf. I fllcted with licmorrhnKcs of the lunKS, the number totaled iieurly one hundred. . Our finally pliyxlrlnu ndvlscil another I climate, iih to remain would probably l I fatal. However, I remained, and In Feb ruary of 1IHI2, I was taken will, a severo left with frightful hurktfiK cotiKh, I had taken could nllo vlatc. It was at this time. Mntvh. lima. that I Ivarued of nnd sinned tnklnit Ki'kmnn's AltiTallve. In a short lime my coimh was koiic nnd I was pronounced well, sini-e that time I have had two slight attarks of pneumonia nnd I have ri'Kortod to no other im-illclne to effect a cure. "I am nt present In excellent health nnd fcvl that n lone as 1 ran obtain Kek man's Alterative. 1 have no fear of Con sumption. I cannot speak too hltrhly for the irimcl It bus iliuie." (SUrnedl IKiYVAHTl I,. KI.OTZ. Krklaan's Allerntlve Is effective In llron cbllU. Astbtna. Hay Kever: Throat nnd I.uuk Troubles, and In tipballiUuK the system, lines not enntain polmais. opiates or hnlilt-fiiruiliiR drims. Ask for booklet tellliiir of recoverl."". and write to Kelimnn r.aboi'atory, rtillaitelphla. I'a.. for ntore evi dence. For sale by nil leading druggists J. C. Perry. For County Recorder. H. L. Clark, Independent Democrat ic candidate for the office of county recorder, the candidate endorsed unanimously by the Marlon County Democratic committee and the Inde pendent Taxpayers League. Platform Courtesy, strict economy and reduc tion of taxes. 9-25-tf Running up and down stairs, sweep ing and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beauti ful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to Improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealers. The Fool Vas n Robber. Los Angeles, Cal Sept. 26. "It takes a wlso man to be a fool," quote Jim Mcintosh, as, wearing, the dis guise of a "Jester," he relieved three belated wayfarers of their valuables. Mcintosh was arrested. T. L. Parks, Murrayvlllu. Ga HuU 1, is in his 73d year, and like the ma jority of elderly people, he suffored with kidney trouble and bladder weak ness and urinary Irregularity. He says: "I have suffered with my kid neys. My back ached and I was annoy ed with bladder Irregularities. I can truthfully say, one EOc bottle of Foley Kidney Pills cured me entirely." They contain no habit forming drugs. Perhaps Madero wishes he had let old Diaz alone. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA An article that nas rent merit Bhould In time become popular. That such is the case with ('hiimhprlnln'a fnnirb li ace of dandruff and greatly Improve Rpmedy h boen n(te8ted b he growth and appearance of the denler9, Here g one of them H w - I llenilrlekmm nbln Folio In,l turlto0 Get a fifty-cent bottle from your chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best for coughs, colds and croup, and Is my best seller." For sale by all druggist today, and notice the differ enca In your hair after a few days' treatment. All druggists sell it, under gunrnntoe that the money will be re funded If the remedy Is not exactly as represented. Agent J. C. Perry. dealers. People who travel at a rapid pace aren't necessarily fast friends. ONLY A FEW DOSES REQUIRED TO MAKE YOU RIGHT AGAIN Any man who will Jump a board bill should be made to walk the plank. Vou don't hnve to deny your stom ach anything it craves, that Is If your Btomach Is as It should be. You will not feel the slightest effect of Indi gestion or will you have to fear that your food will ferment or sour on your stomach. If you will take Cooper's New Dis coverybefore each meal It will ease up your stomach and make you feel fine. Eut what you please and feel satisfied thnt your stomach will stand what you eat It mutters not what you believe c;ay all you, If you are continually having sick headaches, sluggish mind, bad taste in the mouth, belch Irg dlzalnoss, poor digestion, souring of food, a lax and sluggish feeling, If when you get up In the morning you feel Just ns tired as when you went to bed, then It Is a case of a bad stomach. Don't delay but go to your druggist, and get a bottle of Cooper's New Discovery, take three doses one before each meal and If you don't think Its the best medi cine you have ever used, your money will te refunded. After taking a full bottle you will feel like a new per son. Get It. at J. C. Pcrry'i. -M"M--tB THE ARMORY Friday Night September 27 Special Extra Number of Dr. H. C. Epley's Entertainment Course OLGA STEEB World's Greatest Woman Plan- 1st Prices $1.00 and $1.50. Tickets on sale at the Crown Drug Store. Cicago Store SALEM, OREGON The Chicago Store is Salem's Greatest Bargain Giver 'only latest merchandise shown at the very lowest prices $7.90 Fa" . Suits $1 pv AND Tafio FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Tonic In Action - Quick In Results Get rid of your Deadly Kidney Ailments, that cost you a high price In endurance of pain, loss of time and money. Others have cured themselves of KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES by the prompt and timely use of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Stops BACKACHE, HEADACHE, and ALL the many other troubles that followDISEASEDKlDNEYS and URINARY IRREGULARITIES. F OLEY KIDNEY PILLS will CURE any case of KIDNEY and BLADDERTROUB LE not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. In yellowpacksge. DR. STORE'S DRUG STORE. I $?.5 PRICED THE LOWEST EVER QUOTED IN SALEM . FOR STYLISH UP-TO-DATE GARMENTS THE CHICAGO STORE IS SALEM'S SILK HOUSE Come here if you want to buy best silks at small prices New Fail Coats SCOTCH TWEED SEALETTE CARACUL AND VELOUR COATS AT BARGAIN PRICES $4.50 $7.50 $10.50 $12.50 AND $14.50 The Chicago Store is headquarters for latest and newest DRESS GOODS Come here and see the wonderful bargains toy Fall Only the latest shown TRIMMED HATS $1.50 Millinerv s 2.50 AND UP ill' EXTRA SPECIAL Boys' Suits, $1.98; Men's Suits, $6.90; Men's Winter Underwear, 45c; Blankets, 49c, 65c, 98c and up; Ladies' Winter Underwear, 25c, 35c, 49c and up wm wllm Sweaters Bargains the best we ever offered Ladies' Rough Neck Sweaters now only $1-49 $7.50 AND $3.50 I