Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 02, 1912, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    D111T CAPITAL JOUMAL, SALEM, OfiXGOff. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1012.
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BOOSTER SALE PRICES ON
OUTING FLANNEL
NIGHT GOWNS
FOR WOMEN
$1. 75 values $ 1 .49 $1.25 values $ 1 .09
$1.00 values 89c
Booster Sale Special
on
Cotton Blankets
$2.00 Cotton Blankets $L79
$1.75 Cotton Blankets $1.58
$1.65 Cotton Blankets 91.48
$1.50 Cotton Blanket $U4
$1.35 Cotton Blankets $1.21
$1.00 Cotton Blankets .89
.85 Cotton Blankets "8
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SlUf tlAVIMi hJUIUmiUN
AND ENJOY WHAT YOU EAT
To enjoy food and at the same
time derive proper benefit therefrom,
your stomach must be In a healthy
condition. If your stomach Is upset
and out of order half of the time,
choice foods will fail to tempt you.
A bad, out-of-order stomach Is a
forerunner of many serious diseases.
When you feel run-down and half
sick, have bad taste In the mouth,
coated tongue; when you are droopy,
nervouB, feel bloated after eating, and
your food lies like a heavy lump In
your Ptomach, you can make up your
The Coos county fair, held at Myrtle '
Point, closed Monday night with a
grand ball. It is estimated that
000 attended during the four days.
The 22d annual Second Eastern Ore-
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Where ocean, mountain and forest combine to give you an ideal vacation;
where the beautiful Cape, improved with boulevards, drives, walks, streets,
sidewalks, postoffice (with daily mail), water system, electric lights, and tele
phone, etc, projects a mile or more int6 the Pacific ,0cean, and affords a
view unsurpassed Agate Beach has also a 42-room hotel, with hot and cold
water, electric lights and telephones, patronized this season to its full capacity,
There are stores and boarding houses, auto service to and from Newport (nine
round trips daily), and busses making regular trips to surrounding points of
interest, Forty new cottages have been erected the past three or four months
and lots (50x1 00 and over) are in demand at prevailing very reasonable prices,
Agate Beach Land Co.
213 Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon,
or Agate Beach, Oregon
fiJBO!
BLESSED
Men's Specials
Men's Golf and Negligee
Shirts $1 values ....70c
Men's Jersey Ribbed Under
wear, 60o values ;.4!lc
Boys' Straight Knee T-ousers
values to $1.50 50c
Men'B Outing Flannel Night
Gowns, extra long, $1.25
values, now ..08c
$1.00 values 70c
mind that at tho bottom of all this
there Is one cause fermentation of
undigested food.
Prove to yourself after taking a lit
tle Cooper's New Discovery, that your
stomach Is as good as any and that
there Is nothing wrong with It. Stop
this fermentation of food and begin
eating what you want without fear
of Indigestion! Cooper's New Discov
ery tones up the system, puts the di
gestive organs in a healthy condition,
helps the liver and kidneys and
makes life worth living. You can get
a bottle today at J. C. Perry's store.
gon District Agricultural fair opened
at The Dalles Tuesday, and will end
11,-.Friday night. It Is an unusually good
jne, even for that always splendid
fair.
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A DENVER
CONTRACT
SETTLING OF ESTATE DISCLOSES
MAX AND WOMAN LIVED TO
GETHER IN COLORADO TWELVE
TEARS AS MAN AND WIFE,
CSITUD MEM MBA RID WIXI.
Denver, Colo., Oct. 2. Claims filed
here today against the estate of Aretns
Agnew, president of the Columbian
Optical company, which has a branch
In Portland, Ore., revealed a contract
with Miss Ora Dramhlll, which whom
Agnew lived 12 years as man and
wife, which fully rivals as a human
document the marringe contract by
which Mrs. Heullz Washhurne Chand
ler recently attained fame In Pasade
na., Cal.
Agnow, It was made known, when
the claims agnlnst his estnte were en
tered, was killed lit an automobile ac
cident Inst August. After he had lived
for years with the Bramhlll woman he
fell In love, in 1910, with a Mrs. Ber
tha Buchanan, of Snlt Lake, and, ns he
had never wedded MIbb Bnunhtll, he
married her last November.
Before Agnew's second alliance was
concluded , ho and Miss Bramhall
sinned a contract stating that they had
lived together 12 years, but that they
had not married, and did not Intend
to wed. The contract provided that
Agnew Bhould pay the woman $('000
nnd that neither "should molest, Inter
fere with or annoy the other."
Tho contract added: "The parties
declare that they are not now, nnd
never have been ninn and wife, and
neither shall hereafter claim to bo
huBliand or wife to the other."
By her bargain MIbb Bramhall
agreed to make no claim upon Ag
new's estate, except for the stipulated
$0000. This money was not paid at
the time of Agnew's death, and Miss
Bramhall, pursuant to her covenant,
now clnims that amount.
Mules t'npturcd tho Town.
(hnitid pmtsft i.aNKD wmi.1
San Francisco, Oct. 2. A plague of
Missouri mules haa struck this city.
Frantic telephone calls apprised ar
my officials that 138 husky nalmals
escaped from the Presidio, were ram
paging"1 through town wrecking gar
dens and making sleep Impossible.
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PORTLAND
AS SHOWN
111 EUROPE
Portland, Or., Oct. 2. Passenger
agents of northwestern railroad today
Instituted a campaign here to check
the manufacture and exhibition In
Hurope of moving pictures which they
declare misrepresent conditions in
this section of 'the United States.
Some of these pictures, the ruilrloud
men say, show wild Indians galloping
through Portland's streets, scalping a
white person now and then, by way of
diversion, Others show drunken cow
boys Bhootlng up Portlnnd, Seattle
and other northwestern cities. The
passenger agents assert the exhibition
of these pictures prevents desirable
European emigrants from coming to
Portland and the northwest,
OFFICERS
ARRESTED
If! ARIZONA
Douglas, Ariz., Oct. 2. Lieutenants
John Howard nnd Kdvvnrd Holderness,
Ninth I'nited States cavalry together
with Mexican Consul Cuestii and Pow
ell Roberts, bead of the Mexican se
cret service, entered pleiis of not guil
ty when arraigned before Justice of
tho Peace Benjamin Rico today on
charges of assault with a deadly wea
pon and fcrctblo entry, preferred by.
I). J. Genardlnl, n hotel proprietor.
Cuettta and Roberts were, given their
liberty on $noo cash bnll. The army
ctflcers were allowed to go on their
own recognizances. No time was set
for further heurlng. ,
Sheriff Wheeler, who made the ar
rests, Is very bitter Over what he con
siders the absorption of his power by
the Mexican secret service men, who
do not hesitate to represent them
sclve as United States officers when
occasion demands,
Cuesta has made several raids on his
own account and was warned by Sher
iff Wheeler that the next offense
would be followed by arrest. Public
indignation over what Is considered
the unwarranted action of the Mexi
cans Is running high and retaliation
Is promised. '
MINERS AT
ELY GO OUT
ON STRIKE
ON1T1D 1M1EHS I.BAHBD WHIR.
Ely, Nev., Oct. 2. All mines are
closed here today and 1500 miners are
out on strike. The 1400-foot shaft of
the Nevada Consolidated Is In posses
sion of soveral hundred foreigners.
The strike will undoubtedly close the
Steptoe Valley smelter at McGIll on
account of luck of labor, Fifteen
hundred men are employed there.
Charles II. Moyer staets he Is will
ing to meet the mine n Imagers and
arrange a working agreement. Moyer
claimed that If such an agreement Is
reached, the strike will be settled
within an hour afterwards.
Tho labor leader declares he is pre
pared to cull a strike at the Ray and
Santa Rita mines uiiIcbb the Ely and
Bingham situations are settled. He
added, however, that he hoped such a
move would not prove necessary.
ROOSEVELT
ARRIVES III
WASHINGTON
Washington, Oct. 2. Theodore
Roosevelt, Progressive candidate for
president, arrived here at 10 o'clock
this morning, making a very brief
stop. The colonel declared he felt
"great."
Roosevelt reaches New York at 3
o'clock this afternoon. He will re
turn here tomorrow night as he Is to
appear before the senate campaign
contributions Investigations commit
tee Friday to give his testimony.
ST.! MIA Kl) ( OM KIHL'TEII 10O,(HI0.
(Continued from Page 1.)
delphla," gave f 18,000 to Governor
Wilson's pie-convention fight. Wil
liam McAdoo, vice-chairman of the
Democratic national committee, he
said, also collected many thousands
of dollars for Wilson,
"When I got desperately hard up,"
said Dixon, "I went to Perkins. AU
the- reBt of the plutocrats were sup
porting Taft." '
THE JURY
IS NEARLY
COMPLETED
tDKITID rilll L1A8KD WIHS.l
Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 2. The ac
ceptance of a Jur,y to try the 48 mem
bers of the International Association
of Brldgo and Structural Ironworkers,
on trial here for Illegally transport
ing dynamite, Is expected to come
some time today. When court recon
vened this morning 12 men were In the
Jury box who had been tentatively
passed by the defense. When the
day's work closed at 5 o'clock yester
day, the government had examined
five of these, and Its attorneys expect
ed to conclude Its examination of the
remaining seven before noon today.
Now, that a Jury is almost In sight,
both the prosecution and defense
started notifying witnesses to come to
Indianapolis. Among the witnesses
who were ordered to report here at
once were Snmuol Gompors, president
of the American Federation of Labor,
and Detective William J. Burns, who
directed the Investigation which led to
the return of the Indictment against
the union men.
DISAGREE
ADOUT THE
TOWIJSITE
County court for the October term
began work this morning at the court
house. The first business to occupy
the attention of the court was tho
townslto proposition of tho town of
Armstrong. It Is proposed by the
Armstrong Townslto Co. to lay out a
town at a point one mile south of the
present site of Donald. About 200
acres are included In the proposed
site, at which place the company pro
poses to erect a large manufacturing
establishment for the manufacture of
sawmill machinery. The land former
ly belonged to Francis Feller, and was
sold with the agreement tht the fac
tory should be begun within 90 days
from date of sale. Ninety days have
elapsed, but no factory has been es
tablisned, so it Is claimed by the orig
inal owner, and the contention brought
by him before the court was to eith
er have the deed, which is In escrow,
declared forfeited, or for the court to
compel the townslte company to fulfill
Its agreement. The plat of the town
site was ordered not filed until satis
factory proof of the erection of the
factory was made to the court. The
mntter was continued.
BOURNE IS
URGED TO
MAKE RAGE
A petition signed by 15,000 voters,
all the s'iatures obtained In five
days, was filed here today with Sec
retary of State Olcott, urging United
States Senntor Jonathan Bourne, Jr.,
to run for re-election on an Independ
ent ticket.
SnrcN Leg ef Hoy.
"It seemed that my 14-year-old boy
would have to lose his leg, on account
of on ugly ulcer, caused by a bad
bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone,
N. C. "All remedies and doctors'
treatment failed till wo tried Buck
len'sArnlca Balve, and cured him with
one box." Cures burns, bolls, skin
eruptions, piles. 25c at J. C. Perry's.
Is the school In the reader's neigh
borhood satisfactory? And what
might be done to make It better?
The co-operative spirit is not en
gendered by getting together to "get
sfniHre" with one's neighbor.
Instead of Liquid
Antiseptics or Peroxide
many peoplo 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 le
better and more economical.
To cleanse and whiten the gTy
prevent decay.
To disinfect the mouth, de
stroy disease germs, and
purify the breath.
TV. i .tn..i..l 4..njl.
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brldiowork clean, odorless '
To remove nicotine from the teeth and
purify the breath after smoking.
To eradicate perspiration and body
odors by xponge bathing.
The best antiseptic wash known.
Kclieve and strengthens tired, Weak,
inflamedcyes. Heals sorethroat, wounds
and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box, druggists
ir by mall postpaid. Sample Free,
me PAXTON TOILET CO..BoTO,NUi
Makes
HomeBakina
EasyanaPrqJitable
ii
Adds If ealthfbl
HiBonlyBakingPowderniaie
jromiwaiurape
Cream
Unto i
THE ETTOR
TRIAL IS
POSTPONED
UNANIMITY OF MEN EXAMINED
FOB 1HB JUKI IX EXl'KESSIMJ
BELIEF IX DEFEXDAX'rS INNO
CENCE DELAYS TItlAL,
tCNITID FR1GH8 LBARBD WtlM.
Salem MaBS., Oct. 2. Because of the
refusal of scores of talesmen to serve
no the Jury the trials of Joseph Ettor,
Artruo Giovannlttl and Antonio Ca
ruBo, for the alleged murder of Anna
Loplzzo, was postponed this after
noon until October 14, when a new
panel will be summoned.
Only three Jurors had been obtained
until the time of the postponement,
many of those examined declaring
they had no doubt of the Innocence of
the accused men, who were lenders In
the Lawrence strike, when the I.opaz
zo woman was killed.
An effort will Immediately be made
to Becure ball for the trio accused as,
there Is a strong probability, accord
ing to William Haywood and other la
bor leaders, that he case ngalnst them
will collapse and will nover be brought
to trial,
Itnther Indefinite.
Everett, Wash., Oct. 2. nocause the
complaint ngalnst him alleged that he
robbed a passenger "somewhere be
tween Sealtlo and Blnlno,' Blchard
Brown, a Great Northern portor, Is to
day a free man. Tho coirrt held that
tho place of crime must be Btated
specifically, for the trial must be In
that county.
Sick headache Is caused by a disor
dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's
Tablets and correct that and tho head
aches will disappear. For sale by all
dealers.
IniirnB' "Want Ads" Hrlnr Results
For Women Who Care
Of course you use an antiseptic in your
family and in the care of your own per
son, and you want tho best.
Instead of what you have been using
such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or
peroxide, won't you please try I'axtine,
a concentrated antiseptic powder to be
dissolved In water us needed.
Paxtino is more economical, more
cleansing, more germicidal and more
healing than anything you ever used.
ANTISEPTIC
In the toilet to cleanse and whiten
the teeth, remove tartar and prevent
decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy
disease germs, and purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth nnd bridjjework
clean and odorless. To remove nicotine
from the teeth and purify the breath
after smoklnf?. To eradicate perspira
tion odors by sponge buthing.
As a nMMllclqnl agent for local
treatment of feminine ills where pelvic
catarrh, inflammation and ulceration
exist, nothing eqnaln hot douches of
Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia &
Plnkhana Med. Co. has been regularly
advising thcirpaticutHtouHo it because
of its extraordinary cleansing, healing
and germicidal power. For this pur
poHO alone I'axtine Ib worth Its weight
In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, wire
throat, Inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds.
All druggists, 25 and fit) cents a box.
Trial bo and testimony of Hi
women free on request.
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boiton. Mam
ft
OuaTrilgsfaiheTttoil
ojlartar.
So
Chose (hi LeNscr Evil.
CN1THD riiKas lioaheii wins
San Francisco, Oct. 2. "Go and see
a Judge about divorce or I'll cut
your throat!" ., ir! T,lan here to
day declared '( i con
veyed hllll th .. I' . ' '"' ' '
above his 1 i. . a --mi Im bn
hand. Helm ' u . n nh
I Says V)t t f'cru.
I Berlin, Oct. 2. Foreign u -"eiy
Von Kldolln-Waochter Is quoted txu.n
today as Baying that he hourly expects
'war to break out In the Balkans, but
believes that the powers will be able
to keep out of the conflict.
' Bulgaria Ib trying to place a war
loan here.
Corliett Will Live.
Philadelphia, Oct. 2. James J. Cor
bett, who was operated on recently for
peritonitis, and who was yesterday re
ported as dying, It Is said today, has
a fair chance to recover, as his condi
tion Is much Improved.
John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal.,
writes: "I was afflicted with kidney
and bladder trouble for nearly six
years. Had a very bad spell some
time ago and was unable to turn with
out help. I commenced using Foley
Kidney PlllB and can truly say I was
relieved at once. I take pleasure in
recommending Foley's Kidney Pills."
Sold by Dr. Stone rug Company.
TniT'l for Pleasure.
Seattle, Wash,, Oct, 2. Merely trav
eling for ploaBure, Wilbur Glenn Voll
va, head of the Christian Catholic
church, nt Zlon City, 111., will arrive
In Seattle Monday nftornoon In a spe
cial car, attached to a Canadian Pa
slflc train. Ho will leave Tuesday
noon for Portland.
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Quick, courteous
service day or
night.
Stand Hotel Marlon
Salem Taxicab &
Transfer Co.
J. D. UNDERWOOD
Manager.
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CAPITAL JOURNAL
SALE.M, OREGON.