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BAIL! CAPITAL JOIaC SALEM. OBECOS, . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 82, 1918.
rage Fonr
Six Bucks
Evidence
Their Skill
Six flno specimens of the sports
nuin's noblest prize nro banning today
in the Capital Meat Market and nro the
tenter of attraction for local ill m rods,
A half dozen big buck deer swinging
in full form from tho hooks In the
market la a sight seldom enjoyed by
tlie lovers of deer hunting In this city,
nrd F. llrletzko, Cap. Morris, Frank
Siegers E. Cooper and O. Whitney nro
the proud possessors o the stringy
Tho party left, a week ago for I.e
liind, Josephine county, and after n
few days' travel landed squarely In the
midst of some of the finest hunting In
the state. They report that hundreds
of femalo deer were seen and other
Kame abounded In that territory. Dur
Inp the first three days the hunters
killed five bucks nnd the last two
days bagged the six hanging In the
local meat market.
Cap. Morris had tho pleasure of kill
ing the largest one, nnd experienced
no little amount of excitement while
downing tho prize. Although shot fa
tally, the big buck charged tho huntor
rnd had It not been for the wound be
ing In tho right spot, Mr. Morris would
have been compelled to shin a tree.
Tho party experienced great hard
ship In bringing the deer out of tho
deep canyon In widely they were killed
but after many falls and bumps, they
succeeded In placing their prizes in
reach of stage transportation. Mr. Ma
kers was compelled to return home be
fore tho hunt was over on account of
illness.
1 WO DIVORCE SUITS
. ARE FILED HERE
Alleging that his wife was Insane
when she married him In Snlem last
June, H. 0. Holversen has begun suit
to annul tho marriage between him
self and his wife, Mrs. Eureka llalvor
sen, formerly Wlllets.
T. Ijiyton Monteith has begun suit
for dissolution of the marriage be
twoen himself nnd Carrie Monteith, to
v horn ho was married in Sacramento,
California, March 27, 1907. There are
no children to this union. Charges
amounting to cruel nnd inhuman treat
ment ure made In the complaint.
t.ILLIA.M COIXTY HAS
71!) REGISTERED VOTERS
fillllam county Is the first county In
the Htnte to report to the office of the
secretary of state Its nddltlonal reg
istration which has been listed since
the books were closed previous to the
primary election and up to the clos
ing of the books on Saturday night.
Tho county's total registration Is
7!l. Tho county shows fill Republi
cans, 207 Democrats, four Prohibition
ists, 10 Socialists and nine Independents.
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i:vi:. cases i oit
VIOLATING I.HH'OR LAWS
Klevon cases of the state against
n.cn charged with violating tho local
option law in Crook county were taken
up by tho supremo court at 1 o'clock
this afternoon, llecauso of the Inabil
ity of District Attorney Fred Wilson,
if Crook comity, to appear for tho
Hide, the commonwealth Is being rep
resented In the cases by Attorney
tleneral Crawford.
The titles of the cases follow:
State against C. A. Ramsey, stale
ugalnst Perry Smith, stale against
Dnrry Kenner, slate against Dave ltlg
gei staff, state against Hilly Mctlee,
stale against George Gardner, slate
against George At well, state against
George II. llrown, state against. Wil
liam Snell and James Green, anil state
against John lllllups.
Attorney-General Crawford stated
this morning that proceedings will bo
started against Sheriff T. N. Ualfour,
of Crook county, later. Governor West
directed some time ago that action be
rommenccd against the sheriff.
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Dr. D. T. BROWNE
('lilroprai'tle-Neiinipiillii Specialist III
Clironlr nml Nervous Diseases.
Room 10, llreynmn Itlock.
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R'utuls without a peer among curative
methods. It reunites Hie ci'iiso of dis.
use.
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bocauso you have been unable to find
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po'ntment. Consultation free.
An Evening ut JIiislc.
Tho Uedpath-Prlest bureon bos
been the Pnclfic coast pioneer In
bringing the best musical entertain
ment and lecture attractions to the
people at a popular price. Probably
no company which has been introduced
to the lyceum public has made a great
er "hit" than the quartet of artists
known as the Kstello Franklin Gray
Concert company.
Heading the versatile organization Is
Kstello Franklin Gray, who has been
heralded as tho most promising young
violinist of the day. Miss Gray plays
with rare artistry In the presentation
of an extensive repertoire, covering
every field of violin music
Hilda Delghton, contralto soloist, Is
a recent lyceum recruit, having en
tered the concert field after a success
ful career in prominent choirs In New
York City. The advance notices
Wireless Again
Demonstrates
Its Usefulness
CNITKII 1'IIKHN IJMNKD Willi:.
San Francisco, Oct. 22 Another
demonstration of the value of wireless
telegraphy at sea was given, here to
day when the steamer Wutson arrived
In port, towing tho dlsablor steuiner
("amino, which encountered a 70-mllo
hurricane last Saturday morning about
100 miles out of Astoria. The Canilno
lost her propeller nnd for nearly six
hours the passengers, Including 13 wo
men, were nt the mercy of the huge
combers. Captain Alilln locked the
passenger In their state rooniB and
five hours after encountering the
utorm the Watson, en route from Port
land to San Francisco, in response to
frantic wireless calls from the Cu
mlno's operator, reached the sldo of
the disabled vessel.
All day Saturday the storm raged,
with tho ("amino firmly roped to the
Watson. The staterooms were flooded
many passengers being bruised from
Hie severe battering, The two vessels
ran out of the storm Sunday, nnd tho
passengers arrived here today, but lit
tle the worse for their experience.
SUPREME COURT DECIDED
SEVEN CASES TODAY
Tho supreme court this morning nf
flrmed the decision of tho lower court
for Marliili county in the matter of i
the application of J G. Luis to register '
title to real property against W. It,
Smith, defendant and appellant in the J
action.
The controversy arose in a proceed-'
Ing to register title to real property,!
;ln which It was r.lleged that tho de-
jfendniit, W. It. Smith, claimed an In-!
terest In tho property Involved in the I
litigation. Smith, In answering, al-:
leged that the ownership was acquired i
by the adverse possession of certain
'land located in section 29, township 7!
south, range 1 east. The court found
that the defendant was not entitled to !
any relief, even If the facts proved es- j
(Babllshed an ndverso ixmsesslon to 1
some part of the tract. J
This decision was one of n list of '
flPVPn lllimlml llnwn tl,la ttWM.nfnir tnt
tery ef tho piano. Not only Is she sue-1 . . , '
I lowing are the remaining six cases: i
this singer speak In tho highest terms
of her remarkable voice, strengthened
ind matured by training with the best
Instructors.
Florence Crawford, nccompanlst, Is
nothing less than n genius In the mns-
cessful as an nccompanlst but her pop
ularity as a soloist Is no less marked.
In addition to tho musical numbers,
Margaret Gray appears as reader with
several humorous and dramatic selec
tions.
Taken altogether the local patrons
of this popular lyceum cuurso have
reason to look forward to the evening
of splendid entertainment when this
company appears at tho First Chris
tian, church October 211, nt S p. m.
Victor Lnnd company vs. Emmett
Drake, Multnomah county, affirmed.
Justice rturnett.
Charles O. P!amber and G. C. Flnv
el, appellants, vs. AJfred Kinney,
representing the Reclamation and
Sanitary Commission of Astoria, re
spondent, Clatsop county, reversed.
Justice Moore.
Williams vs. the Pacific Surety com
pany, appellant, Multnomah county, af
firmed. Thomas Crowley, et al., respondents,
against Nellie K. Grant, et al Polk
county, reversed. Justice Penn.
E. M. Roelwy, plaintiff nnd respond-
and many other Progressives for the;1"1' "Ruinsi itmik A. linger nnu F. It.
.... .. Snlli mm rnitrooon n IViwwll... n
methods employed in the use oi party r , .,,,,, ,c ,,,.,, ,
emblem on the ballot and for denying j
many Republicans the right to vote ror
Piesident. Tuft In California.
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HAItKll.UIi ( HKKUH "L AM) HAPPY
(Continued from rnge 1.)
Ah ("nil as plectcd.
After Governor nnd Sirs. Marshall
reeelved at Democratic headquarters,
the candidate was taken to the expo
sition grounds, where he selected the
Indiana state building site. Sirs. Mar
shall was taken in charge by a com
mittee of women, and after luncheon
was tho guest of the Town and Coun
try club.
Governor Marshall Is brisk and alert
and tho only indication of his .18 years
is In his silvered hair.
"Why, I'm as good as vice-president
right now," ho said.
"It. showed Governor Wilson's
sportsmanship when ho refused to
r.peak as long as Colonel Uoosevelt is
unable to take the stump. That was
fine and perfectly right. It made him
s-tlll more friends, lie will win by big
odds."
Orchard company, appellants, Slultno
mah county, affirmed. Justice Eakin.
Clementine F. Lewis, plaintiff and
appellant, against tho Northwestern.
Warehouse company, defendant nnd re
spondent, Multnomah county, reversed
JuBtloe Kakln.
If you have young children you hnv
perhaps noticed that disorders of the
stomach are their most common ail
ment. To correct this you will find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tab
lets excellent. They are ensy and
pleasant to tako, and mild and gentle
In effect. For salo by all den'ora.
M'CKILY FAILKI) TO
HIT THE DYNAMITE
Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 22. Three Ta
eonui youths and the family of A. F.
P.ailey owe their lives today to that
peculiar trick or fortune called luck.
On Saturday, according to a com
plaint, sworn to by Mr. Ilalley, the
three boys discharged several volleys
of shotgun and rifle fire into his house
near Seneca landing. No members of
bis family happened to bo home at the
time, and more peculiarly, none of the
bullets embedded themselves In the
li'i'ge quantity of dynamite which was
stored In the building.
Assey Nolde, aged 17 years, and Her
bert Gorl, aged 14 years, were arrest
ed today. Charles Gorl, brother of
Herbert, aged 20, is being sought. All
will bo charged with defacing the
heme of Mr. Ilalley.
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ItRIIXU; COMMITTEE
HAS SESSION TODAY
cccd $10,000. This matter will also be
taken up nt once with a view to hav
ing tho repairs made.
WM. STAIGER
Independent Candidate for
County Treasurer
If elected, I will
Provide an adequate bond,
Require banks to secure county deposits with them
Leave funds as nearly as possible in their natural
channels,
Advocate a law that requires 2 per cent interest
paid on county funds,
WILLIAM STAIGER
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ACNT SALLY'S ADVICE
TO HEART SEEKEHS
At a meeting of the bridge commit
tee of the city council at the city hull
this morning the matter of repairs on
tho wagon bridge across the Willam
ette river were pretty thoroughly dis
cussed. Engineer Kberhard was pres
ent in behalf of tho Polk County Court
and gave considerable Information as
to tho condition of the bridge, stating
as his opinion that the small span at
the west approach Is In a dangerous
ccndltion. Nothing definite was done
to replace It but the opinion Is given
cut by members of the committee that
something will be done immediately to
remedy this defect, as the bridge Is
dangerous. The cost of a span nt this
point will reach $S000, which will in
clude a new pier.
Tho engineer In conjunction with
City Engineer Skelton and tho maps
r.nd drawings furnished by a former
e'iglneer gave It as his opinion that
the two main spans could be put in
condition for another twenty years'
icrvlco by strengthening the chords
by sway braces at a cost of not to ex-
EV YOHk LAWYER
INDICTED FOR MURDER
Sllddleton, N. Y., Oct. 22. Durton L.
Gibson, New York attorney, accused
of strangling a client, Mrs. Szabo, was
lndlcted today by tho Orange county
grand jury here for first degree mur
der. ,
The date of the trial Is Bet for the
first week In December at Newburg.
Self-neglect Is worse than se-love.
$025 "Will buy 5 acres of all cleared,
level land; close to car line, within
one-eighth mile of good school, on
main county road telephone service,
rural delivery; just the thing for lo
ganberries or chicken ranch. Small
payment down and either monthly,
semi-annual or annual payments on
the balance. This is a flna" bargain
and Al land.
BECIITEL & BYN0N,
347 State St. Tel. 4"2
10-21-31
Many a fool mnn commands respect
by merely looking wise.
Jfotlco to Contractor.
Proposals for furnishing labor and
materials required for the erection of
a cow barn at tho State Tuberculosis
Institution will be received and opened
at the Governor's office Wednesday,
October 30, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained at the office of W. C. Knighton,
architect, state house, Salem, Oregon.
R. A. WATSON,
10-21-8t. AslBtant Secretary.
A big baseballlst ought to be hap
py; besides all the sport he has he
makes big money.
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brains and experience
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Red Nose. The nose Is a more deli
cate organ than most people Imagine.
It should be touched as little as pos
sible. For undue redness the treat
ment recommended in following para
ginph will be found effective. Apply
without rubbing.
Muddy Skin. Tho sanest, safest and
surest method of giving a clear,
healthy, transparent appearance to the
complexion Is to apply ordinary mer
collzed wax every night Tor from one
to two weeks. This wax, obtainable at
nny drug store (one ounce is suffi
cient), actually takes off a bad com
plexion by gently nnd gradually ab-
j sorblng the thin veil of surfaco skin.
The new kin then In evidence Is as
fresh nnd velvety Is n young girl's.
i The wax Is applied llko cold cream
1 and washed off mornings.
Wrinkles. A harmless lotion made
r.s follows has been found very effec
tive In cases of wrinkles and flabbl-
:ness: Powdered saxollte, 1 ot., dls-
olved In witch hazel, ' pt. Bathe
the face In this occasionally.
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Sales Agents
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They are just heavy euongh to b
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The itrengthened parts are those
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they are strong and cannot crack.
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