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Page Eight ' PAfLT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ' OBBflON, FRIBAY, FEBRUARY 7, 191S. rp i loaay is REMNANT FRIDAY A great assortment of Remnants silk, wool and cotton fabrics, laces, ribbons, embroideries, etc. Take your choice at ONE-HALF PRICE The House 3? CITY NEWS. ff Regular meeting meeting of Snlem Iidge, No, 4, A. F. & A, M this evening In tho ' New Masonic Temple. Vis iting tiretiiron welcome, J. L. Chapln of Salem has returned from tlio iast, where he went as dele gate to iho conference of soli experts. Liberal discounts on nil heating Wove. Buren & Hamilton. Phono Main 1528 for your Sunday meat supply. Your phono orders will have the proper attention. Everything sanitary and first class. Steusloff Dros., Court and Lllx-rty streets, butchers and packers. Chicken, don't forget the place to got your Sunday dinner chicken. We make a specialty of dressing them. Our broad Is pure and wholesome. Try it Phone Main 131, the Sunset Gro cery, 121 South Commorclal stree. Bargains In Heaters. Buren & Ham ilton. Our sale prices aro still on. Better got our prices bofore buying else where; no shelf-worn goods, new Btore, new goods, new firm. The Snlem Furniture Company, 333-339 Cheniek- eta streot, cast of the Y. M. C. A. building. When you bay a piano, buy a good one. We handlo nothing but tho bent grades, and Bell them at fair prices and on easy terms, Packard, Ludwlg, Wlloy B. Allen Co., R. F. Peters, Mgr., 247 North Commercial street. Will move Monday to tho corner of Court and High streets, Mooso building. Bluo Sunday. W. F. Martin of Port land, religious liberty secretary for tho norlhwest will speak tonight In the lrand opera house. Ilo will dlsciiHS tho Sunday bill now pending in the Oregon legislature. No admission will bo charged. Sunday law In operation. In addi tion to discussing the Sunday bill now pending In the legislature, Mr. Martin tonight will glvo an actual experience l'neli) John made one of his usual In tho workings of a Sunday law; hav. splendid talltn upon being received by Ing himself teen men sent to Jail for the ord. r and bis membership is prlz (llgging potatoes enough for a Sunday , oil highly In view of ihe fact that ho Is dinner. The Portland (piartet will but a few months, so to speak, younger s'ng ugaln. No iiiIiiiIhsIou charged, than tho oldest member, F. X. Mat irand opera house tonight, thlcu, of Portland, formerly of Cluim- i '""'B' DID YOU f EVER HEAR Anyone gay there nro better Bhnes than tho ones Itelnhart sellB? If you have or haven't let us CONVINCE you there Is not, by fitting you once. From Hunan Shoes down, with Rein- t , bait s Personal Service, you will glnd every pair (lie best that I lie amount of money you pay will buy. Ia'I us show you nemo of our dainty early spring styles, even If you are not Just ready to buy. I t REINHART'S 411 Nl.ilc St. The Quality Simp t A Hume el 11 ii mi u Shoes Cherry City Flouring Mills THE 11 1 I.I. OF 0.1'AI.ITY-FMM It, CEREALS AMI FEED. Jlto Trndo Street. riionn Hutu 2.131 I'hiine Main 2011. COTTAGE With dining room, homo cooking and business center; all ontsklo rooms, 160 Court Street, Meyers of Quality You will look bettor for Sunday If you get your shave at Davis'. Special sale of Heaters. Buren & Hamilton. Tho public library will shortly start a serial of I'elor Pun stories at thellr regular story hour on Saturday morn ings. Miss Aferrlam of the high school will liave this In charge, The amateur entertainment given nt the Globo theatre last night drew n packed house, and all went nway well satisfied. Those taking part can rest assured that, for their first appearance on tho statgo, they surely mado a bit. Grace Davis, as soloist," won tho first prize. Tho management of the Globe heartily appreciates, and wishes to thank all for their efforts. Heating Btoves at bargain prices. Buren & Hamilton. The Btory hour at tho punbllc libra ry Saturday morning at 9:30 will bo conducted by Miss Davis, and fairy talos will be the subject, The Wlllamoto Hardware company is now remodeling and putting In a modern front, and will put an ad dition of DO feet on tho rear of the building. This Is a Salem firm, and, although they have not had a large stock, have done exceedingly well. With this now Improvement they ex pect to enlarge their Btock bo they can meet the demand In their line. Wo aro going to move 50 suit pal terns within the next three days at from $17.50 to $25.00. These suits will be cut and fitted to your form and mado In tho latest Btyle. This Is a salo that will not bo duplicated In Sa lem again, as we must move tho goods. 1). H. Moslier, merchant tailor for men and women, 450 Court street, 2-7-lit I'M'LK .1011 .V .11 IX TO IIH.OMiS it) THE HERD "I'ncle" .Nihil Mlnto, one of Oregon's most prominent pioneers and stilt as active as a kitten at l.ho ago of some 1)0 years, rode tho goat at the K'ks' lodge last night, and Is now a member of that fraternal order, much to the pride nud pleasure of tho members. Tried It mi Wife. ll'SITI.II I'llUNS I.IUHI.D WIIIK. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. i. Repudiating 'published reports that be had only I enough of (.In- Frleilniaim tuberculosis -uro to treat his wife, Dr. Austin Held of this city, who has JiiHt returned fiom Berlin, nnnininced today ho pos I senses Milllclent of tho culture for I forty persons. lo did not secure th " serum fi oin Dr. Frlcdniunn, hut from Dr. 1'inrkowskl. another Berlin pliysl elan, who formerly was Frlcdmnnu .( aide. Dr. 1'ild snted he will conduct his rxperli.ients with the cure In this elt; Dr. Held first administered the ser mil to bis wife. She said she felt no effects of any kind. Virillen Cncerl. Subscribers are renuested to reserve their tickets hoiui as tickets aro selling ''""', Tl1,,i' ?ll,ly '",1"8 BW v"r"ln" IIIIU lllllll, I Hut Ihe notification committee nev er meets with a rebuff. J Rates $1.00 h Buy ami !p HOTEL homo comforts! quiet; near Special weakly rates, MRS. MAP! IVIR, Proprietress. JUDGE ARCHBALD IMPEACHED. Jurist It Ousted by 8ent on Charge of Miiuiing Hit Office. Judge Robert V. Arehbald of the commerce court was recently found guilty of using Ills office for private call) u ml lias beeu formally ousted WVatt HOUE1IT W. AnrilllALD, WHO WAS IMI'EACUED. The senate, iiciing as a court of Im peachment, brought the verdict of guil ty on tlve charges out of thirteen. In the principal charge Judge Arch bald was specifically declared to have used his oftlcl'l position to Induce Brie railroad nlhYhils. then litigants In his court, to grant ti I in a favorable option on the vnlniibl Katydid culm dump. CHILBLAIN CURE. Internal Remedies Necessary For Those Who Get Them. Chilblains are a terrible disfigure ment to the hands and are often u sign jf a low state of health. If you get llicin eat heat producing food, such as tats, sweets and cereals. At the first symptom of their appearance, which Is usually a red, Irritating spot, rub gon tly vlth soino olive oil or other grease. Before going to bed at night hold the hands in a basin of warm water to which a dessertspoonful of sea salt has been ndded. After drying rub softly with a llttlo alcohol. Spirits of camphor helps to allay irritation. Keep up tho circulation of the hands by frequent and gcutlo rubbing. Use a muff out of doors and avoid extremes of heat and cold. Freshening Linoleum. To keep linoleum that has worn bare from showing every track use In the water with which you wash It any kind of oil. It snves n great deal of labor, as the floor will need washing only once a week, and It also keeps down tho dust wonderfully. Knitted Ties. Men's crochet or knitted ties are apt to stretch. To prevent this have a pleco of baby ribbon the length of the tie oud stitch up the middle on the wrong side. This has been tried, anil the tic has been tho same length when worn out. THE SITI'ATIOX MAKES THE Illti BROKER lUNITKO I'HKHS 1.KASK1I WIIIK, Chicago, Fell. 7. James Patten, tho famous wheat broker, Is reported seri ously III In New York. His wlfo Is rushing to his bedside. Patten Is facing a federal hearing regarding his securing a sensational corner on wheat In Chicago a few years ago. Stole Seme ( (Mil. lINITnn I'llKSS IJiASKII WIIIK. 1 San Francisco, Feb. 7. Investiga tion of accusations by federal detec tives that, the government has been defrauded out of more than $1,000,000 III coal duties by tho Western Fuel company, a htancli of tho coal trust, was oluclally started here this after noon. When Iho federal grand Jury gathered n 2 o'clock In answer to a special call by District Attorney John Mi'N'iiIi, It was prepared for an ex haustive examination of company books and of John 1,. Howard, Its pres ident, and David C. Norcross, secre tary. Norillcu Concert. Subscribers aro requested to reserve their tickets soon, as tickets are sell ing fast. Tho dally sales aro averag ing ono hundred. GLOBE THEATRE Program today and tomorrow Tho Upton Cup, introducing Sir Thomas Upton. Bronco Billy's Gun Play, West cm drama. The Iirclel, Kdlson Drama. The Widows Might, Vllagraph Comedy. .11 ATI ' EE AM NKJ1IT Coming Sunday and Monday The II ex lean Spy, l.iibln, two reel feature. GLOBE ROBBERS CLEVERLY CAPTURED. (Continued from page 1.) prove that he did not enter any house In Salem. Caladras, however, was moro submissive, and practically ad mitted that he had knowledge of the robberies, but made the excuse that he did not realize the Importance of the crlmo until a short time before he was arrested. Both men seemed to care little for tho evidence the officers have against them, and Cadena snecr ingly replied this morning to a ques tion 'that he "would like to see the oflfcers prove anything." Caldaras said that he has been In Salem but three days, and told Chief Shedcck that he met Cadena yesterday morning. The chief, however, has evi dence to show that the two men have been occupying tho Bame room for the past four days, and that their associa tion has been constant when In the lodging house. Women In Cnse. In the lettrB found by the officers on the person of Cadena, It is stated that tho man has several lady friends who are anxiously awaiting his return. The letters also prove that the name Cadena Is nothing but an alins, and that his true name Is George Rockes- ter. It Is claimed In the letters writ ten by the woman "Dixie," that Ca dena, or Rockester, Is badly wanted In Weed, Cal on various charges. He Is said to have' left the place suddenl with numerous debts hanging over him, and that shady work was per formed by him at that place, The fact that a letter from the government Is awaiting In California loads the offi cers to believe ho Is a deserter from the army, and these facts will be as certained at tho earliest possible date. Jewelry in flood Shape. Strange to say, the jewelry found by the officers was not mutilated. This fact tends to prove that tho men have a "fence" in some other town, to which they were Intending to go after com pleting their work In Salem. A watch fob hearing a Masonic emblem was among the stolen goods, and upon be ing questioned, Cadena said that the watch fob was given him by a relative. "What does this emblem stand for," askedi Chief Shedeck. "Oh, that Is a Socialist badge," declared the prison er. Other questions were fired nt the men as to where the jewelry came from, but they Btolldly claimed the goods to be their property In spite of the fact that owners were there to Identify the same. The fact that Wilbur Gains wbb one of the principals In apprehending the offenders is creating no small amount of discussion todny among those Inter ested In the police question, Mr. Cains wns discharged from the force, duo to the action taken by Councilmen Mlnton and Jones, who charged! him with being unfit for a police officer. The fact that he practically unearthed tho evidence by which the arreBt of Cadena and Caldaras was effected, In dicates that the police committee made a mistake by rofiiBlng to accept him ns an officer, and that, by. reason of his good work In tho present case, Chief Shedeck's recommendation of the former officer should bo reconsid ered, and Mr. Gnlnes reinstated In the department. Prisoners Admit fiiillt. "I am guilty, but I don't know this other mnn." This was the statement made this afternoon by T. Cadena, when ho and his partner. Frnnk Culadiiras, were ar raigned before Justice of the Peace Webster. The latter pleaded not guil ty, and a hearing will lie held Monday morning at 10 o'clock. It Is more than evident that the cul mination of tho senrch for the robbers creating such a disturbance In Snlem Is at hand, as Chief of Police Shedeck staeld today that both men have ad mitted they nro equally guilty, and It remains now for the district attorney to Investigate, tho case of the one who Is attempting to fight tho charges placed against him, while the other wns turned over to Sheriff Esch to hold pending tho action of the grand Jury. Diamonds Found, Had It not been for tho fact that Cadena urgently requested that ho would bo In need of a button-hook, Of ficer Flake relieved him of at the time of his nrrest, It Is possible that the officers would never have found two diamond rings which were stolen from the homes of F,d. Baker and Charles Blrdsnll. Fx-Offlccr Cains brought tills nuliject up this morning, and the prisoner was brought out of tho jnll, and, upon remolvng his shoes, the po lice found two diamond rings nentlv tucked away In tho soles of the same. For the reamn tho valuable trinkets were hurting bis feet, and being In fear that the;- would he eventually discovered In tho ovent ho unbuttoned his shoes and left (hem open, Cndona made urgent requests that he bo al lowed to take his button-hook Into the Jail when he wns lxdng "frisked" last night. Accents lieoliilnn l'lan. M'MiTrn !-ni:R isw.n wiwi.1 Washington, Feb. 7. The plan of the llarrlinan sal I roads to effect tlio disintegration of tho llnrrlman system through stock transfers will be ac cepted by the government according to an announcement, made by Attorney General Wlckersham today. The de partment of Justice- will nuike a Btto ment concerning the plan within a few days. PERSONALS. C. N. Norton of Portland spent yes terday in Salem looking after business Interests. M. L. Waring Is home again, after an extended trip through southern California, Investigating the fruit In dustries. D. T. Rogers, a Portland business man, spent Wednesday In Salem. Mrs. J. H. Booth, of Roseburg, spent Wednesday In the Capital City. . Ex-Governor T. T. Geer was a Sa lem visitor Wednesday. Air. H. V, Davles of the Multnlgraph Co., arrived here this morning to look after business Interests. Mr. B. P. Shaw of Portland, Is In town, today on business matterB. Mr. L. W. Humphries, of Portland, arrived in Salem this morning on bu siness. Mr. F. S. Healey of Portland Is at tending to business Interests In Salem. Mr. H. M. S. Osborne "1915" San Francisco, Is here an o business trip. Mr. M. H. St. John, of 18 Angeles, arrived in Salem yesterday on a busi ness trip. Mr. J. J. Nethery, of Cairo, Egypt, Is spending a few days in Salem. Mrs. Horace Sykes, of Newport, af ter a six weeks' visit In our city as a guest of Mrs. George Adklns, has re turned to her home. Miss Emma Whitney of Portland is vltiirlng her Bister, Mrs. T. M. Haley. Mrs. David Paguet arrived this morn ing from Portland to spend a few days with Mrs. E. J. Swafford. Captain Sam Harris of the Salvation Army, on his way to Crnnits 'Pass, Is visiting his father, W. II. Harris, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bromley, of Brook lyn, N. Y., arrived yesterday expect ing to spend a week with Mr. Brom ley's nephew, Mr. Frank Mapes, but were called back by telegram, leaving last evening. A Dainty Toilet Article. Every lady who desires to keep up hor attractive appearance, while at the theatre, attending receptions, When shopping, whllo traveling and on all occasions should carry In her purso a booklet of (iouraud's Oriental Beauty Leaves. This Is a dainty llttlo book let of exquisitely perfumed powdered leaves which are easily removed and applied to the skin. It Is Invaluable when the face becomes molBt and flushed and is far superior to a pow der puff as It does not spill and soil the clothes. It removes dirt, soot and grease from the face, impairing a cool deli cate bloom to the complexion. Put up In White and Pink and sent anywhere on receipt of ton cents In stamps or coin. F. T. 1I0PKIXS, 37 Great Jones St. Jiew York. Many Are Killed. UNITED I'ltRSS MIIASBO Win!. Constantinople, Feb. 7. Eighty per sons were killed, some of them non- combatants, In today's bombardment of Adrlunople, according to wireless reixirts received here tonight from Shukrl Pasha, the Turkish coinnianl- ant In the beleaguered city. The fa- moiiB Sellm mosque was badly shat tered and sixty-one houses destroyed by the Are of the Bulgar and Serb can non. Journal Want Ads Itrlnir Results. No. 9021. REPORT OF THE COXDITTOX OF The I'nlted States National Bank, at Snlem,, In the State of Oregon, at the cIobo of business February 4, 1913: Resources. Ixians and discounts $ 511,876.72 Overdrafts, Becured and unsecured 1,408.17 V. S. bonds to secure qlrculatlon 25,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits, none; to securo postal' savings, $0000 , 0,000.00 Other bonds to secure U. S. deposits, none; to secure postal savings, $18,250 18,250.00 Ponds, securities, etc i 470,039.61 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 152.000.90 Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies and snvlngs bnnks Due from approved reserve agents Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clearing house , Notes of other national banks Fractional paper, currency, nickels nnd cents , Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: Speclo $179,!0G,50 Legal-tender notes 515.00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasury (5 per cent of circulation To"11 $1,481,358,93 Liabilities. Capital stock pnld In ( 100,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1.200.80 National bank notes outstanding i 25,000.00 Duo to Btute and prlvnto hanks and bankers 11,201.14 Due to trust companies nnd savings banks 1,021 ,r,3 Due to approved reserve agents , 37 23 Individual deposits subject to check 1,070,216.53 Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deoslt , Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Postal savings deposits Total State of Oregon, County of Marlon, fa: I, H, W. Hazard, cashier of the nbovo tho above statement 1b true to tho best Correct-Attcst: 8. Q. SARGENT, D. W. KYRE, U. 8. PAGE, Directors. Ill HILL BREAK VP THE REXO DIVORCE COLONY U.NITfcO rilBSS IEASED Willi!.' Carson City, Nev., Fob. 7. Spurred to nctlon by 300 mothers from Reno, who demand the reform, the Nevada legislature this afternoon, by a voto of 30 to 22, passed the anti-divorce law, which will wipe out forever the dl vorco colony at Reno. The amend ment attains this end by changing tho Nevada residence requirement for di vorce from six months to ono year. NEW TODAY. WANTED Stenographer for general office work. Address "B" Capital Journal; stating amount of salary wanted; also give references. 2-5-3t WANTED To rent or trade for a house In South Salem. Phone 1090. 2-6-2t MAKE your solectlons In Roses now, as we have thousands of new and old varieties, all kinds of fruit trees. Corner Commercial and Ferry Sta. Quaker Nursery, city yard. It FOR SALE Or trade, good rooming house. 14G 'i Grand avenue, Port land, Oregon. 2-8-3t FOR SALE Two and one-half acres of good fruit land, 100 oords of tim ber, Just outside city, good streets; prico $000; $00 cash, balance $10 per month. See John Van Loanen, 275 SUite street 2-7-3t FOR SALE One and a half acres of garden land partly cleared,. a small house, new well, Just outaldo city, close to car lino; prlco $G50; $150 cash, ba'ance $10 per month. Sec John Van Laanen, 275 Stato street. 2-7-3t FOR SALE Five acres of good fruit and garden land all cleared, a small new house, 4 miles out, good road. Price, $950; $285 cash, balance $5 per month, no Interest In two years. See John Van Laanen, 275 State St. 2-7-3t FOR SALE Good, clean lump coal. $8 per ton, while It lasts. Phone your orders to Main 813 or 198. 2-7-3t WANTED A horse, 1150 to 1250 for driving In buggy or back or doing some farm work around small place. Must be fairly gentle. E. H. Pro- thoro, Gen. Del. P. 0., Snlem, Or. lt 206-EGG'Petaluina Incubator for sale. Price $12. Phone Farmers 198. 2-7-3t FOR SALE Four cows, three fresh, one fresh March 1st. Phone Main 2239. 2-7-3t FOR SALE One 9-foot desk counter, suitable for office, at 252 Stato street. 2-7-2t Tamninles. Fred kills fat hens to make tamalos. Better than $100 spent for medicine; try ono. If you don't think so, Fred will give your money back. The place, corner State and Commercial streets, front of Madison's. Fred Is neat nnd clean; first-class cook. Come and see. I bet you $5 I use no grease. 2-7-tf 1,382.96 74,930.04 7.90 2,526.67 2,780.00 018.76 180,451.50 . 1,250.00 13,927.53 147.370.4S 186.07 3,782.45 7,352.37 1,358.93 - nnmed bank, do solemnly swear that of my knowledge and belief. E. W. HAZARD, Cashlor. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day of February, 1913, JENNIE BEST, Notary Public. The Sensation of the Hour Paul J. Rj bey's African Hunt i li Marvelous Motion Pictures A two-hour performance, the like of which has never been here. Prices, 25c, 35c and 50c. All scats reserved. Special matinee Wednesday at 4 p. m. School children 25c. Will give Salem something to talk about. This Is the season of the year when mothers foel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, nnd have abundant rea son for It as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves tlia way for the more serious diseases that so often - follow. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for Its cures, und Is pleasant and safe to take. For mile by all dealers. Jon mill Hunt Ads Bring Results. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I do a general visiting and office practice, treating both acute and chronic dlsenscB. I havo many pa tlonts for as'hnia, dropsy, diseases of tho heart and kidneys, gall stones, rheumatism, diseases of the skin and nervous disorders. I have cured dropsy In patients af ter they had been pronounced hopolos9 by other able physicians. I have cured gall stones after emi nent surgeons had Bald that uu opera tion would bo necessary to afford re lief. Office practice: Cash. If you need my help, I am at your service. DR. L. G. AI.TMAX, 29(1 N. Liberty St, Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon LOCATED DIt. ASSEL, DENTIST Graduate N. W. U., Chicago. Salem Bank & Trust Building. Suite 205-206. Phone 2418 THE K.&J.CO. WHOLESALE HOME-MADE CANDIES The best In town ask for them. Factory 260 Chenieketa. C.OAL AND WOOD Prompt delivery. Solo agents for the Famous Rock Springs Coal. CAPITAL Fl'EL CO. E. II. Jon4, successor to J. J, O'Noll. Phone 210. Yards opposite S, P. pas senger Depot. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bl RfiHAKDT & MEREDITH KesUcit Agent thi HMti N(rrt MONEY TO LOAN On (Joed Real Estate Security. Til OS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Hush Bank. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate senrtty. BECHTEL A BY NO 817 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joh H. Scott, over Chicago Store, Bslsin, Or egon. Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL in any quantity. Prompt dellverj our sneclaltv Full. m. t . ' Company. 279 North Comm.rnl.1 strnot Phonn Main Ml JAPAJiESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEAMJiG WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out dollcate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 4:16 Fefrr St, Phone Main 2251 Office Phone Main 183 RlKdon Residence Main 111 KlGDON. RICHARDSON Co! Funeral Directors and rndertikers 262 N. High Street Karl Piciigchaucrv Jeweler, Maionle Temple t''-itJ