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DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1913. PAGE SEVEN. He--He--He's a Liar. Who-Who-Who'saLiar? He's a Liar. Who's a Liar? The man that tells you we can't satisfy you in the a sale of your property. A loan on your property. A purchaser for your property. A tenant for your property. A life insurance policy. A health and accident policy. A fire insurance policy. ',; Q J li I WJ ? An automobile insurance policy. A job for yourself and family. A trade of most any kind. r A number of small mortgages of different denomina tions for sale. IHE DEATH PENALTY Is Met by Governor Johnson Who Greets Hiw Warmly and so Sot ties His Standing. There are good bargains closed every day, that you don't know anything about; some of them might hit you. Come and See T. S. MACKENZIE 207-208 Salem Bank & Trust Bldg, or Phone Main 1766. Quit It! You'll Drop Those Easter Eggs!" I'NITIn I'RIHB LSABID W1R. Sacramento, Cal., March 22. Whoth or or not Clarenco Harrow was a proper person to address a legislative commit tee in the chamber of the senate, was jvery definitely decided for tho logisla tnro by flovernor Johnson himself a few hours before Darrow begun a notable 'address in a hearing of tho judiciary oiiiMiittee here Friday night. When the question of a speech on apitnl punishment ly Darrow was first broached, the question was raised by bos Angeles members. Shortly before he spoke, Darrow was walking toward the cnpitol. Governor Johnson approached from tho opposite direction. When Johnson saw Darrow, ho hurried forward, with hand out Btrctchcd. "Hello, Darrow!" ho said. "I'm glad to seo you. How aro yout" "Hello, Governor," said Darrow "Thanks; I'm feeling fino." And after a few pleasantries tho two parlies continued on their way. No further question ns to tho propriety of Darrow speaking was raised. In his speech Darrow said: "I'm not going to talk sentiment. Those who do not believe in capital punishment do not need it, and those who do, cannot bo reached by it. "Tho world has never yet known what crime is, though it has been do fined a million times by lawyers. "I am talking to a very intelligent audience. All legislatures are intelli gent. You can tell by the number of bills they pass, In olden timcH, when men had the courago of thoir convic tions (wo haven't) they punished men by boiling them in oil, doubtess a 'do tcrreut' that was of great benefit to tho community. "Why shouldn't this legislature sub stitute boiling oil for hanging? If it's torture you want, and fear yon'ro af ter, why not make tho death as horrible as possible! "We're not logical. Wo'ro partly logical, but we don't like tho looks of bloou. It's too mussy. "Pear never makes children better. 'It never makes men better. Tho only force that helps man is not punishment, but the law of love." The Man of Sorrows" Uv ) m ml A-" ' ; II TKAUL MARK STOP ! Look for this win in any i t y yui visit. Wlioit you liavo found it. you liave found the lu'st tlnijj More, also f ITHE? BEST JHAIRETONIC (; If you have any doubt about MKKITOI, HAUi TUNIC being the best, buy a bottle and if it is nut entirely satisfactory, your money will be refunded for tho asking. THINK A MINUTE Then try a bottle of Meritul llnir Tonic, anil you will understand hy we have made you this liberal offer. Wo know there is nothing so good as tho Meritol line. W ' I '' IN THIS TOWN THE MEKITOL STORE IS CONDUCTED BY CAPITAL DRUGSTORE Members Amorienu Drug and l'reis Association, A HOT LITTLE BATTLE IN LITTLE OLD SEATTLE STEAMSHIPS WORKING TO OPEN THEIR MINE DMITKD MISS IJtASltn winio.1 Kkngwny, Alaska, March 22. .1. K. (Iwens, who has located a claim in the new diggings reported by Skookiim Jim, is at Atlin today, according to a mes sage received from there, with several thousand dollars worth of washed gold, tho first brought out from tho scene of the new strike. He says that all the claims on his creek are staked, but ro fuses to give the locution of his claim, mid will return with supplies at once. ALASKAN WOMEN HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE TWO HUNDRED POUNDS OF SILLY MANHOOD UNITED miSS UABKD Willi. Snn Francisco, Match 22. Uncle fnm has healed n wide marital breach hero today in the sentencing of ('. M. Colgett, of Salt Lake City, alleged af finity of Mrs. William Keennn, of Heno to three years in the government peni tentiary at McNeils Island for misuse of tho mails. William Keennn, tho wo man's husband, a strapping 200 pound er, wept copiously as he told United States District Judge Van Fleet how Cogett had run away with his wife and their two small children, first to Los Angeles and then to Salt Lake city. He testified to having received an indecent letter from Colgett, which he turned over to the postoffico department. The sentenco followed Colgett 's con fession to having written the letter. It is reported Mrs. Colgett will return to her husband. fimiTKn rnB9 t.carfd wmi, Seattle, Wash., March 22 In the best lightweight battle ever staged, in Seattle, Joo liayley, lightweight cham pion of Canada, was fought to a stand still by Frenchio Vaise, the great little fighter from Kenton, he referee called it a draw. Vaise outfought and outhit his Cana dian opponent at all times, nn.l had it not been for a knockdown, in which he was up in a flash, Heferee Hewitt, of Vancouver, could not have avoided giv ing him tho decision. In the f inal roiling Vaise had liayley in such a bad way as to cause the crowd to jump. to its feet anurge the Kenton boy to finish him. Vaise regis tered a series o jolts that drew blood, but ho wa unable to put over a knock out punch. SHOULD GET READY TOR THE CANAL iDNITIO WISH UASED WIR1.1 Seattle, Wash., March 22. " Seattle should prepare for the Panama canal, by providing ample coaling facilities." "This," said F. H. Tucker, ono of the designing engineers of tho Panama ca nal locks, "is as important to attract vessels to this port as providing suffi cient shipping facilities." Tucker gave an illustrated description of the work on the canal at a monthly meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce. "The attractiveness of tho Panama route," he Baid, "will lio in tho coaling facilities along tho outo." ENTERTAINED THE EMBROIDERY CLUB With n dainty afternoon luncheon anil original special feature arranged, Mrs. W. W. Hill entertained the mem bers of the Elito Kmbroidory club last Thursday at her home on tho corner of Fifth and Market streets, North Salem. Tho nthusinsts in variegated needle work were treated royally by the hos tess. Tho dining room was decorated in yellow daffodils with place-cards and nnpkins to match. After the delicate luncheon, the remainder of tho after noon was given over to a general good time. Mrs. Hill was assisted by Mrs. .7. P. Hill and Mrs. C. R. Lucna. Those present were: Mrs. A. M. Hough, Mrs. H. C. Pugh, Mrs. Dr. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. Jos. Bernard!, Mrs. Nellie Kno.x, Mrs. ('. E. Given, Mrs. Wynnt, Mrs. Marker, Mrs. i L. I'ru'.ier, Mrs. Hay Hark, Mrs. l'uschman, Mrs. I'.ld ridge it ii (1 Mrs. Stewart. Are Unscrambling. UNITED I'KESS LEABBD WHIR. New York, March 22. Ownership of of the Central Pacific by the Southern Pacific, and the fale of 12fl,fi30,00O of Southern Pacific stock now in tho Un ion Pacific's treasury are provided in now plans to effect tho dissolution of the llnriiman railroad system, which aro being formed hero today. Tho pluns nre being so framed that they will not come under tho review of tho California railroad commission, which successfully blocked tho first plans of dissolution proposed by the railroads. Journal Want Advfl. Bring Results. ONE OFFICE THAT I S GOING A-BECKilNG Only two applications have been re ceived so far for the position of state highway engineer, the office created by the pnssago in the last legislature of the state highway commission net. Secretary of State Olcott said yester day that this is remarkable when it is considered that the position is one of the most important in the state, lie declares that upon the ability of the man holding the engineer's office will depend in a large measure the future road building of Oregon. Journal Want Adra. llrlni? Ilosnlls. UNITED I'llBBS LiCaSED WISE. Juneau, Alaska, March ti. Women of Alaska have the right to vote today following the signing of the Slump wo man suffrage bill, by Governor Clark. There were no women present when the governor affixed his signature, using a totem pole pen holder and ordinary steed pen. Mrs. Clark was given th pen as a souvenir. Of course, there is risk in marriage, but every normal man is fond of adventure. It Was Counterfeit. ll'NITED I'KESS LEASED WinK.1 Seattle, Wash., March 22. Alfred C. Torcn, a sailor, has commenced suit here today against H. II. Karntofsky, a jew eler on Second avenue, to recover iflnn for a dollar of 1 SO I, which, after he bought it, was declared to be a coun terfeit by government officials, llnd it been genuine,- its value would be ,"i(MI, Justice Drinker will henr the ease on March 28. SURE WAY TO REMOVE FRECKLES AND ERUPTIONS PURCHASE BABIES AS SPECULATION UNITED riWSII LEANED WISE. Sacramento, Cnl., March 22. After hearing statements that children have been sold in California ns slaves before the war, and that the traffic was com mon in baby farms and orplinnuges, the California legislature passed without opposition a law providing n penalty of five years in the penitentiary for all engaging in such traffic. The trnde wns due to the fact that the state pro vides a monthly sum for maintenance, of ilestitute children. (From Fashion Record.) Some women have skin of such tex-l tn re they occasionally nro annoyed by the sudden appearance of freckles, slight, eruptions or fino lines. March winds usually day havoc with skins of that kind. In such cases if one will pro cure an ounce of common mereolied wax at any drug store, apply this be fore retiring, like cold cream, she can easily overcome the trouble. When the wax is washed off next morning, flaky skin particles come with it. The entire cutii Ic is removed in this way in about a well, with all its defects. No blench could so completely remove every freckle or blemish. The new surface is smooth, c"iir, fresh looking. No pain or inconvenience accompanies this sim ple treatment. In case of wrinkles which sink be neath the outer skin, a solution of sax elite, 1 nr.. dissolved in !'j pt. witch ha zed, makes a face bath which is won l dorfullv effective. Safety for Your Valuables INDECISION is a bane, hesitation is a weakness. Think rapidly and decide at once. Will you risk your papers and other valuables another hour are they safe now will they be safe tomor row? A private box in our vault can be had for less than one cent a day. United States National Salem, Oregon Bank Journal Want Advs. II ring Iti'sults, Cra vr it tes and Ihialtocks l IN ANY QUANTITY We have the agency for the famous "Save Time" folding hallock PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY Spaulding Logging Company Minimum Wage $R. I I I'NITKO IMIKSH l.h lSI:l WIIIK..1 Chicago, March 22. Following the agitation ngiiinst low wages for women in the slate, president Mc oriniek of' the International Harvester company, has announced heie today that his con-1 corn will raise its minimum wage for I girls n n 'I women from i"i to S in its plant throughout the country. The new rule will go into effect Monday. About j HIK) are affected. The Line A Steamship Btory. JONITCD r1SS IXiK'D WIS!. Fnirbunk, Alaska, March 'J'l-Ad olph Dock, old-time Alaskan, has struck it rich on Kullivnn creek, after years of prospecting, lie has located a loo foot strip of earth running .'1(1 to the the square foot, lie expects to take out 100,000 during tho minmer. Cor v alii s of the OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY FRONT AND FERRY PHONE 1830 I A Jap Aviator. Seattle, Wash., March 22. Having made ono successful trial flight with his home made aeropjnne, the first built in this city, from Harbor Island, .T. T. Tak asow, formerly a student of flying at I,os Angeles, is preparing for a long flight Bunday. The young Japanese made a flight of 10 minutes late Friday ovening. A .Costly Raster Hat. UNlTSn I'llBSH I.HASril W1HK.1 I,os Angeles, f'al., March 22.-Mrs. Dorothy York's Faster hat cost, her MOO. While she was negotiating U pun hse in a downtown shop, robbers entered her home and stole jeweliv wo'th I.100, clothing worth 1000 arid A1000 wortt of silverware. Opens Tuesday, March 25 th FIVE TRAINS DAILY l.iiriil Limited I. Dial. Local. I.imili.l I.eava Salem H'K "'"' 1'0'r' I'"1, !u"' I'1"' Arrive Albany 9;, " ' 2:I5 p.m. ':V, p.m. ": p.m. Arrivo (,'orvallis lOtOS a.m. 1 1 :'.W a.m. 2:.'I0 p.m. ii mi p.m. 7:"' p.m. Arrive Eugene " "' 7:10 I'"1, I""' Faster Time to Eugene Week-end round-trip fares to Portland, Wood burn, Ilillsboro, Albany, Corvallis, Eugene and other points every Saturday and Sunday. THROUGH TICKETS EAST The Oregon Electric Railway sells tickets through to Eastern destinations, checks bag gage and arranges sleeping car accommodations. Please call for fares and details when planning trips. . . . , C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Ore. W. D.SKINNER, Traffic Manager, Portland, Ore.