DAILY CAPITAL JOUftlfAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1912. re FIt SMART Your new hat is here "'V GORDON Its appearance is .splendid and we are sure you agree with us that there are none better and few as good ihivMtdtClothu Don't "BnW fJy gloves . Likta If until you have lookea over Hand" if ff our complete line. VVc carry in stock at HANSENS Railroad famous from coast perfect -fitting, wear Hansen's Gloves are leather bv skilled union labor. They are rein forced at every point of ine. binding seams in thev are the strongest, . . . made, thev remain soit continued exposure to heat, Wi handla full line of Hansen's Mittens in all styles and leathers, lined and unlined, which includes special styles lor Linemen, Drivers, Farmers, Woodmen in all branches of railroad service. Splendid qualities in all classes of clothing for the laborer, all moderately priced, 0 The Men Who Succeed as heads of large enterprises are men tf great energy. Success.today, de mands health. To ail is to fall. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run-down, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him right on his feet In short order. Four tottles did me more real good than nny other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. "After years of suffering with rheu matism, liver trouble, stomach disor ders and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well." Try them. Only 50 cents at J C. Perry's. BOOTS FOR Men, Women and Children If you demand a stylish shoe come here and let us fit you out with the season's latest, Our shoes are above all others in appearance, in comfort. In quality, but not in price, A proud boast, this! Let us prove it to you Jaunty and durable SUITS FOR BOYS These suits will please the boys, for they are dashing little suits made of the latest fabrics. They will please parents, because they are made for wear and are very modestly priced $2.50 to $12.00 Boys' extra trousers, all wool or corduroy, each 50c invest a cent in t , lor rauroau worn all tunes Proves to coast for their - resisting qualities. made from good honest strain, out have no pincn- palm or grip. And while most serviceaDie giuvea t. v i i ana pnaoie in spite oi steam and moisture. Gloves, Gauntlets and ana worse An article that nas real merit should in time become popular. That.such Is the case with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here Is one of them. H. W. Hendrlckson, Ohio Falls, Ind writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds and croup, and Is my best seller." For sale by all dealers. The bigger a city becomes the big ger things It has t0 do, same as a man. Vnw will Jfm Smith, of New Jersey, a stnndpatu r for high protection and , rheumatic pains, you would never wish unjust privilege, go back and sit down I to be without it. For sale by all deal and keep quiet! ers- TABLE LINENS At Booster Sale Prices Snowy white damask, im ported from Ireland, Scot land and Germany, The pat terns are decidedly beauti ful and the quality is A 1 This shipment also includes a shipment of mercerized damask, $2,25 Damask $1.87 2,00 Damask 1.67 1..65 Damask 1.29 1,50 Damask 1.19 1,25 Damask 98 1 .00 Damask 89 .60 Damask 49 Napkins to match, also spe cially priced, These prices are meant to attract, We expect them to do so BUY NOW Booster Sale ' Prices on Outing Flannel NIGHT GOWNS For Women $1,75 values $1.49 1,25 values 1.09 1,00 values 89 SILKS AND VELVETS Beautiful, lustrous new silks and soft, rich - looking vel-' vets are now on display, During this sale 60c Silks 45c 85c Silks 69c All Velvets . 10 per cent less Booster Sale Special on COTTON BLANKETS $2,00 cotton 1,75 cotton 1,65 cotton 1,50 cotton 1,35 cotton 1,00 cotton ,85 cotton blankets $1.79 blankets 1.58 blankets blankets blankets blankets blankets 1.48 1.34 1.24 .89 .76 MEN'S SPECIALS Men's golf and negligee shirts, $1,00 values ..79c Men's Jersey ribbed under-: wear, 50c values 43c Boys' straight knee trousers values to $1,50 50c Men's outing flannel .night gowns, extra long, $1,25 values, now 98c $1,00 values .79c A Fool Cowboy. tmiTiD rrtus uaied wim.l Hollywood, Cal., Sept 30. At tempting to emulate the late lamented Jesse James, Martin F. Nichols, a va quero, rode his horse at full speed on to a railroad bridge. Cowboy and horse fell 40 feet. Neither was badly hurt. If you knew or the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and TREATMENT IFJ MEXICO GRAZED HIM (UNHID FHEfli LUSID W1KI. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 30. James Cook, who has been living at the Ho tel Waldron, is today waiting to be takon to the Insane asylum at Stella coo m, having been declared mentally Incompetent by a lunacy commission Saturday. The unfortunate man's condition Is the result of nlno months in a Mexi can prison. Two years ago he was a conductor en the Mexican Central rallroud, A charge of grand larceny was brought against him, and he was kopt In confinement nlno months. In the same jail were ninny political prisoners, and each day one would be taken oulBlde and shot. Cook suddenly became demented 10 days ago, and since thnt time has raved about the Mexican war and his Ilfo In prison. COMMITTEE NOW TAKING TESTIMONY UNITRD PRESS LHASKD Wilts.) Washington, Sept. 30. William Llb ly followed BIIbs on the stand this morning. He testified thnt he was employed by the Standard Oil com pany In an advisory capacity. He un derstood, he said, that the Standard Oil company contributed heavily to the 1904 campaign adding: "H. H. Rogers Btated to mo thnt the contribution wr.s large, but did not state the amount." Llbby declared that Rogers, John D. Archbold, THford Barstow and Wil liam Rockefeller and several others knew of the Standard Oil gifts. He testified that he was active In Wash ington when the Payne bill was up for consideration In 1909. He said that he saw President Tnft and many sen ators, congressmen and state depart ment officials regarding the oil tariff. At this stage In Libby's testimony the committee ordered the recess. Ormsby McIIarg, who argued the Roosevelt contest cases before the Re publican national committee at Chlca oo, asked the committee to allow him to testify Immediately. The com mittee denied his request, setting Oc tober 8 as the date for him to appear. This means that McHarg will testify after Colonel Roosevelt and J. Pler pont Morgan finish their testimony. Asked If there was any reason why McHarg's testimony was postponed, Chairman Clapp said: "Of course there wns, but I am not going to tell about It." WORKING FOR SINGLE TAX IN ENGLAND UNiim miens msim wins. London, Sept. 30. British land owners showed nnxlety today at the news that Chancellor of the Exchequ er Lloyd (ieorgo will be ready either October 7, when parliament recon venes, or very soon afterwards, defi nitely to announce details of his pro gram 'for freeing the land for the benefit of the people." VLloyd George Is at heart a single taxes," said one of his closest friends and advisers an AmeVlcan. todny. "As a practical statesmii," he contin ued, "George appreciates that It would not do to attempt to put England on a single tax basis all at once, but thnt toward this end Tie Is working. He proposes, by ever-Increasing taxation of land values, ultimately to break up the land monopoly." In this connection, with the confer ence of land tax reformers to be held In London early In October, Joseph Fels, the American millionaire, will propose a resolution affirming the "deep conviction of the conference that the existing deplorable condition of the people Is directly traceable to the withholding pt Hinds from Its best economic use." Uncle Ezra Snji "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of trouble," and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, Indigestion or otber liver derangement, will do the same. If ailing take Dr. King's New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure and only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. Running up and down stairs, sweep ing and bending over making beds will cot 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. J THE OPEN FORUM f The Capital Journal Invites pub Ho discussion in this department Let both sides of all matters be fully brought out It is ot the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for its readers. Some Questions fur M r. Paget. Editor Journal: At the close of the open air meeting on the corner of State and Commercial streets, Saturday evening, Mr, Paget very pompously proclaimed his readi ness to answer any questions pro pounded by the audience. Then ho hastily got down out of his automobile and began to disappear. A very unpretentious small person came up t0 the car and asked permis sion to put a question to the vocifer ous Paget. He was finally rescued from chaos and mounted his stand to make answer to the query, "low will you secure absolute protection of the rights of labor without Impairment of the rights of rapltnllam?" The resourceful Puget Immediately ' answered" this question by setting questioner right on "capital" instead of "capitalism," Then ho asked, "You do not Infer that capital has no rights which we are bound to respect, do you? Would you do Injustice to any one?" ."No-o-o," responded the small person.' Then to the audience "I should have added a moment ago that a man doesn't need to be a Socialist In order to know that there are differ ences to bo adjusted between capital and labor." From the small person cr.mo the query "How would you 'ad Just' them without impairment of the 'rights' of capital " "Well, specify! Be specific! Men tion some special case! Be definite!'' stormed the Indoniltuble Paget The Email person stood Irresolute, for It was quite evident even to one so un sophisticated, that further questioning would cull forth replies other than logical answers from the automobile. At last came tho query, "If some one stole your hat and you snatched it back again, would you feel that you had done the other follow an Injus tice " "Well," hilariously announced the pompous Paget, "My hat Is 'In tho ring' like Teddy's! No ono will get a chance to steal that." Hereupon the crowd laughed with Mr. Paget. Then the small questioner aBked, "Do you think you have answered the question, Mr. Paget " Then the crowd laughed some more, and the worthy Paget Im mediately took his doparture away with him, and was seen no more. Now, Mr. Paget, we want to know why you did not answer the small person's question. Will you kindly ex plain to us the difference between your attitude toward tho liquor inter ests and the Socialists' attitude to ward capitalism? Do you Infer that the saloon keeper has no rights which we are bound to respect Would you do Injustice to any one Why didn't you answer the question? Or do you really know bettor than to try to an swer the questions of a "fool Social ist?" Can you answer the question, Mr. Paget? If you can, please may we hear from you? We are really Inter ested as to how you expect to carry cut the fourth plank In your platform In case, ss you suggest, "tho best n. an" should be elected this fall. And wlille you are answering questions j ou might give your reasons for ar- rn!gnlng every party but your own on a charge of cowardlco In regard to the liquor question. Is It quite fulr to thus arraign your allied mouthpieces of capitalism? The Socialist smiles at your charge of cowardice. You attack only one effect, .while we give battle to the whole cause out of which grow all the minor evils, of which the liquor traf fic Is but one. Who Is the coward? Also, we are tempted to offer a sug gestion to one even so exalted as the right honorable and verbose Mr. Pa get. It is simply this, that amusing retorts to civil questions may draw laughter from a crowd, but we hardly think them apt to draw many votes. You offer the working man abso lutely nothing but a bunch of cut and dried morals. You offer It to him when, If he were Inclined to accopt r.nythlng cut and dried, It would be cut and dried beef. Bah! How do you expect to teach morals to a man with an empty stom ach? You might teach him economics, but morals never! You are making a fine large noise that you like to hear. You are witty and smart, but really, now, Mr. Paget, do you expect tho laborer's vote on such a platform as you ara advo cating? One might almost expect greater wisdom from one so clever at rejoinder as you. FIX)RA I. FOREMAN. The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is founded on their experience In the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by all dealers. To keep frivolous or Improper meas ures off the ballot Is a problem to be considered. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A TO INSTALL CREMATORY AT ASYLUM When the legislature meets there will be introduced, at the request oi the asylum authorities, a bill provid ing for the installation of a crematory at which all unclaimed bodies lit the institution will be cremated. The measure provides that a body shall be cremated ffter it hag been held a week, and hag not been clnlmej by any of the relatives. After the cre mation tho ashes will he sent to the relatives, should they desire them. The measuro further provides for the exhuming and cremation of all the bodies In the asylum graveyard. The monuments over these graves, accord ing to tho bill, will be tnkoa and kept at some suitable place on the asylum fnrm.' Alio' her measure to be Introduced will provide for the changing of the name of the Institution from the Ore gon State Insane Asylum to the Ore gon State Hospital. SHE WANTS TO UN-BIGAMIZE HER HUSBAND UNITED ri!IH IXARED Willi. Grants Pass, Ore., Sept. 30. Jessie Lnyton Rich has brought suit In the circuit court asking that the marriage contract entered into by her and Law rence B. Rich, on February 14, last, he annulled. In the complaint Mrs. Rch alleges that Rich caused hor to marry him through the false and fraudulent rep resentatlons that he was an unmarried mnn, when In truth, he wns a married man .whose wife was then living and undlvorced. , Mrs. Rich asks that the marriage be annulled, she, be glyen back her maid en name, that Rich pay the costs and disbursement of the suit, and that she have such other relief as may be equitable. Complaint in tho action was Berved on Rich n the county jail, where he Is still confined, the re quired $1000 for bond money not hav ing been forthcoming. THE REDLIGHT DISTRICT TO BE CLOSED UP Information brought hero from a re liable party who has Just returned from eastern Oregon Is to tho effect that Baker Is to got rid of Its restrict ed district, property owners having notified all tho Inmates to vacate. This action Is tnken solely by tho proporty owners. It Is declared, as the sentiment In tho town Is In favor of the maintenance' of such a district, contending that It Is the only wuy to himdlo tho evvll. It Ib also declared that the officials of the city govern ment are troubled over tho situation, feeling that tho abolishment of the district means the scntterment of the lnmutes among the lodging Iiouhcs In tho town. Tho property owners, It Is declared, were prompted to tnko this action be- caiiso of the governor's declaration to offer a reward for the arrest and con viction of property owners leasing their property for purposes of prosti tution. Baker for years has boasted of the best regulutcd restricted dis trict In tho state, and fears are ex piessed everywhere, It Is declared that Its abolishment will only result In the fullen women plying their trade In se cret In hotels and other places In the town. Feur nn Earthquake. Valparaiso, Chile, Sept. 30. Predic tion that earth tremblors aro likely t0 cause serious damage In tho vicinity of Valparaiso about this date caused thousands of penwiiB to leave the city today. The government ordered all warships to remain In port ready for an emergency. Parcels l'Kt StjtmpH. Washington, Sept. 30. Poutmauter- Gtnerol Hitchcock today completed arrangements for the engraving and manufacture of a series of twelve stamps, unique In size and design, for exclusive use in forwarding packages by the parcels post. The stamps will be ready for distribution December 1. Did Not Hit Him. united rmmn lhasdo wihs.i Sun Francisco, Sept. 30. The pro verbial Inaccuracy of a woman's aim saved a burglar's llfo here when Miss Uergl Torcha opened fire. Patrolman Welch heard a fusllade of shots, then shrill screams. No burglar but bul let holes everywhere. A scientist predicts that eggs and other foodstuffs will be made from air. Before thut Is done, however, J. P. Morgan & Co. will have somehow got possession and control of that element. For Women Who Care Of course you use an antiseptic In your family and in tho 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 plcaRe try Paxtlne, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Paxtlne is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and moro healing than anything you ever used. 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 bridgeworlc clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth, and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion odors by spongo bathing. As a medicinal arrcnt for local treatmont of feminine ills where pelvlo catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douclieB of Paxtlne. For ten years the Lydia 13. Pinkhara Med. Co. lias been regularly advising their patients to use It becaube of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For tills pur pose alone Paxtlne is worth Hb weight in gold. Also for nasal catarrh, Mire throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All druggists, 25 and M) cents a box. Trial box and testimony of 31 women free on request. THE PAXTONTOILETOO.. Boston. Mts W. A. Smith, Brldgeton, Ind., is telling his friends and neighbors of bis return to health and strength by the use of Foley Kidney Pills, and he says he wants others to benefit also. "I was so crippled with rheumatism I could not dress without help, and had kidney trouble for years. I started us ing Foley Kidney Pills and now all my troublo has left me and I do not feel that I had ever had rheumatism. I rest well all night and though 59 years old, can now do tho work of a man of 33 years. I would Ilka to be the means of others getting benefit from Foley Kidney Pills." Dr. Stone Drug Co. There should be no more politics in an Oregon legislature than a board of trade. Journal "Want Ads" 3rin Results. FOSTER & BAKER Country Bauer kraut, per gal 85c Smoked bloaters 6 for 25c Gravenstein apples, per box"5c Ripe tomatoes, per box ....75c Hubbard squash, each 10 to 15c Green corn, per doz ...... 10c Concord grapes, per basket 40c Quinces, pears, melons. SMOKED MEATS Best sugar cured hams ...,20c BeBt sugar cured bacon 20 to 25 Shoulder meat 12c OUR BEST BULK BLEND COFfEE At 3!ic per pound Is as good as highly priced coffeo packed in cans. We get it freshly roasted each week. It you are not us ing It, begin now; It Is a good coffee at moderate price. Buy your groceries of us for October. We guarantee satis faction. Prompt Auto Delivery. 839 N. Com. St. . . Phone 259 O r d e 2010 rs Quick, courteous gorvlce day or night. Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxfcab & Transfer Co. J. B. UNDERWOOD Manager. ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices as required by law, fur nishing affidavit and proof of publication. FINE Brief Work Ib our specialty. Let us figure with you on your next case. CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. T A X