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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OMOON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 21. 1913. PAaa vzzzx CROOKEDNESS OF POLICE Saturday Specials OF E vie is'! ill Ji II, Ji Knit-Right Sweaters For the entire family From $1.00 to $15.00 - i nrr- ii ME FOR RH IS CHITID PSKS IJtASKD WIIIB.1 Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 21. That the tfiiste for "ragtime" in Hying out was the belief of tho managors of tho munic ipal popular eoncorts, following the roc rd breaking attendance at tho initial concert of the season some days ago Extra! For the first time in tho history of Salem the people of Marion and Polk counties can secure all kinds of sacks at right prices in this city, instead of spending their time and money in going to Portland. We are pay ing one cent a pound for all kinds of rags. We also are paying $13 per ton for all kinds of cast iron. Highest prices paid for all kinds of old clothes, household goods and furniture. We buy and sell everything from a needle to a piece of gold. All kinds of tools and ma chinery and pipe bought and sold. The house of a half J a million bargains. H. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. I 233 State Street. Phone Main 224 Z Salem, Oregon. MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS fM HA.WyuW Thb (0 ,DEM2SO S I ' " I TteS Alp fcVWeKff I Vt'SJ AH' To vr, pATi'CioO ' LiFB'upMuacywiTrfT.w Uupfoo woppepH vesl , v fie.ep e spent outv nwey- Ud tallem in an DCowwep J mSH UMpeCe I BEEAjj UetIcTiu OVER OLP &-. ' f . I W00f TAKING A, BOAT Cip OH I VjjHTJM'TMtCB V l AWFOfc TisiES. -MCMo V G " f " SHTtftcE'S AMD- vismm ikasJJr W.-&mmte "MbJ-f ypsff 1 . A- ty'Jfin&M&'s Insist on to insure Dependable since 1881 Going to buy a Sweater Coat? Don't speculate. Just go in a store and ask for the Knit -Right land. It means a surety of Quality-Style-Service for Men and Women Boys and Girls FOR SALE ALL GOOD and at ensuing concerts. The "Pop" eoncorts are as distinctly a Cleveland institution as they are an institution in Ronton. The city has contracts with a largo orchestra, composed of Clove kind musicians, Thoy playod in the parks this summer and entertained thousands but not., with "ragtime." They played mostly classic selections with a few "popular" pieces mixed in. But that was a froe concert. When tho season for indoor concert opened this month in the Hippodrome with soits at 25 cents ea'h and thf - 4 Extra! Ms this label satisfaction BY DEALERS announcement was made that no rag time and only a little "popular" musl( would be on the program, the success of tho "pops" was regarded as doubt ful by many. Hut the attendance at the concerts so far has dispellod all i doubts as to the concerts' future pup- ularity and caused Horr Timnicr, the director, to declaro his beliof that the craze for ragtime was dying and that "real music" was again coming into its own.' The "Pop" concerts are Sun day institutions and are furnished to the people of Cleveland at cost. MUST BTAY IN PRISON uxitsd press labd wins. San Francisco, Nov. 21. The oppol hto court yesterday refused a writ of habeas corpus to Oeorge D. Collins, the lawyer serving a term in San Quentin prison for perjury. Collins sought re Inane on the ground that his sentence tti unduly sevore, Ho had boon of fercd parole but rofusod it, insisting on unconditional release. WTI BE FUSES IT (oxiteo mass und wim. Shanghai, Nov. 21. Ex-Minister to the United States Wu Ting Fang receiv ed ycBtorday from President Yuan Shi Kai an offor of the Washington lega tion again. Dr. Wu replied that be would take it if raised to an embassy, but not as a logation. f (okitio puss uuaro wim.. Portland, Ore., Nov. 21. How alleged "frame-ups" were worked by certain members of the police department in their attempts to "got" others were described by witness before the munic ipal civil sorvice board which began an open investigation yestorday of charge, that members of the dopartmsnt had protected criminals, gambled and in dulged in othor irregularities. Many facts concerning life In Port) land's underworld were made- public A number of witnesses were examin ed, among them being Bosa Babcock. who allegod that Captain E. A. Slover, former chief of police, had persecuted her for months before she refused tc swear that she had paid protection money to former Police Captaitt Bailey and Sheriff Tom Word. Captain Riley testified that Captain Slover had ordered him not to make raids on Chinese gambling houses, al though numerous complaints had been made to headquarters. THE ROUND-UP. The coyote 1b not so wise as the old Indian stories would make him, accord ing to Hood River hunters, who bars decoys out for wild goose in Eastern Oregon, which successfully deceived a couple of the little wolves. The coyotes made a sneak on the decoys, and, com ing within range, the hunters shot ono of them. Lloyd E. Williams, ox-county clerk of Clackamas county, who in March, last year, suddenly disappeared, and who was supposed to bo dead, has boon heard from. He is in Australia, and expects to return homo soon. Roseburg is smiling over the proba bility of the government putting up a building of native stone there next year. The little town of Quincy is having a sensation over charges made against a school teacher, Mrs. Flora I. Foreman that she is teaching Socialist doctrines, and giving improper sex hygienic in struction. It is also charged that she has substituted the red flag for Old Glory, and rides around the country carrying a red flag. Farmers in tho Plymouth neighbor hood, noar Corvallis, have undertaken tn build a church. 35x40 feet, and have the same completed in three days. Mrs. McVay, of Hood River, has a J Try Thlsl.. Hair Goto Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful at Once Stops Falling Out. Immediate 1 Yes! Certain! That's the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's aftor a Dandorine hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Dandorine and carefully draw it through your hair, tailing one smnll strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful sur prise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Beside beautifying the hair, Dandorine dissolves every particlo of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in vigorates tho scalp, forevor stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will bo aftor a few weeks' use, when you see uow hair flno and downy at fiist yes but real ly new hair growing all over the scalp. If you caro for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely got a 23-cont bottle of Knowlton's Dandorino from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. Comforts Pillows Sweaters I Double bed size bed comforts, Bed pillow,, filled with good Women. ana A() ruf wk fitted with long fibre sanitary quality sterilized feathers, free cotton. v from dirt. Regular 12.50 pair. "weatern in Oxford and cardinal Special 99c. Special $1.98 Special $3.98 Blankets Dresses Hosiery All pure wool blankets, 72x80 in Children's serge dresses, neatly niton'. checks and white. Regular made and trimmed. . , ' ' 6.75, $7.95. " Lot 1 Special $2.98 Special $4.98 Lot 2 Special $3.48 Special, 3 pairs 25c Comforts Coats Suits Double bed size comforts, extra Children's heavy winter coats, We have taken every suit in good quality covering, filled with In best quality woofl materials. stock and marked them half sanitary cotton. Special while they last price. Special $1.19 $2.98 All Suits one-half price THANKSGIVING SALE-Richardaon's Famous Linens Entire Line at Reduced Prices pUALITY MERCHANDISE Spitzonberg apple tree on which all the ' apples have a silhouette in yellow jome ! animal. Tho lady accomplished this by . cutting papor in tho shapes of animals, I and pasting them on the green fruit. Undor oacn paper the skin of the apple is yellow, whilo all around it is highly colored. The matter of starting a flax mill at Orogon City has boon presented to the commercial club there. A. E. Harlow, a loggor, committed Buicido in the Quimby House, Portland, Tuesday night, by cutting his throat with a razor. Ho was a strangor in Portland, and no reason is known for his act. Trolling for salmon is the principal sport of Seaside just now. William M. Langloy, a prominent at torney of Forest Orove, died at hip homo thcro Tuesday night. Ho was 0? years aid. Weddorburn has organized a com morcial club, At least 500 teachers are expected to attend the thirteenth annual tencher'i convention to be hold a La Grande, be ginning Tuesday morning. "A few more dinnors like tho ono Thursday night," cries the Eugene Reg ister, "and tho coveted goal of 1000 Commercial Club members will have been attained," "The Bonvortivn Owl is improving each week, Tho two Inside pages art particularly well edited." Thus does tho Corvallis Tribune gently josh its journalistic noighbor, which evidently prefers a blank inside (o a patent in side. Lawyers of The Dalles have formed a study club for tho discussion of top ics of interest to tho profession. They havo under consideration the Work men 's compensation net. The bluo sky law and other of importance are on the list. Tillamook Herald: Wo understand that Tillamook county is tho first coun ty in Oregon that has asked for space In the Oregon building at tho Han Fran cisco fair in 1015. This fact In itself will show to the world that wo arc not asleep, but are about to take our plure among the lending totalities of the Northwest. Molalla Pioneer! Uncle Oliver Bob bins captured an owl Monday evening which measured five feet between the tips of Its wings. The bird had pre- 0 vtmnp LIBERTY STREET BETWEEN STATE C- SAGE TEA KEEPS It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color, Thickens and Luster Everybody is Using It Again. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We bll know tho ad vantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm, It makes or mars the face. Whon it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scrag gly, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enchancos its appoar ance a hundrod-fold. Don't stay gray! Look youugl Eith or prepare the 'tonic at home or get from, any drug store a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur ltalr Remedy.", Thousands of folkB recom mend this roody-to-use preparation, be cause, it darkens the hair beautifully and romovos dandruff, stops scalp itch ing and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly toll, as it darkens so nat urally and evenly. You moiBton a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; aftor another appli cation or two, its natural color is re stored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous; and you apiicnr years young er. Local agent, J. C. Terry. viously made way with about a doon of Aunt Mary's chickens which sho had intended to cook for the boarders. Tho owl is still alive, and Uncle 01. Intends to keep nlm for a pet. Dramatic noto in Woodburn Inde pendent's Hubbard correspondence: "About 10 citizons of llubabrd went to Woodburn Tuesday to seo the show at tho opera houso, Aftor tho play thoy nil counted tho ties hock to Hubbard, No two of them had the same count, Some said thcro were 8000 ties between Hubbard and Woodburn, othors 10,000. At any rate, thoy all had a fine, en joyable time and a good healthy walk homo." REFUSE TO FIGHT 0NIT1D MRS mamd wim.l Christchurch, N, Z., Nov, 21. The mayor called on the volunteers, as the militia hare am called, to suppress Ntfilui rioting, in which many people havo been hurt and much property de stroyed, A large proportion, of the soldiers refused duty, sympathizing with tho strikers. Hpeakiug of fiirm clubs, the milk stoo is the least profitable. " By Gross POPULAR COURT PRICES THINK OUTLOOK HOPEFUL tUNmD rasss uuid wins, Jacksonville, Flo., Nov. 21. Satis fiod that the coming your will mark tho greatest improvement and progress iu the work of bettering this country's rivors and harbors, since the organi zation of thoir association, members of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways con vention left for their homes todmy. A steamship trip on the St. Johns river wan on the informal program today.The trip was taken -mainly that the dole gates could seo the improvements along the city's waterfront, the numerous manufacturing establishment and the entrance to the Florida East Coast con al now open from the St. Johns river to Miami, Florida. "Made in Jackson ville" cigars, oranges, bjananas and other ediblos grown in the south were some of the souvenirs given to those who took the trip. SAVED BY QUICK OPERATION dnitsd rues uisso wins, I New York, Nov. SI, Mrs. Tholma Pleasants, who had accidentally, swal lowed blcholoride of morcury, was rush ed to an operating tublo in the Ford ham hospital today end ten mlnutos Intor a silver tube had boon iusortcd in the kidneys, drawing off the po'iBon and saving tho patient's life. ii ft No Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, ' Coated Tongue or Constipated Eowols by Morning. Got a 10-cent box now, Turn the rascals out tho headache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn thorn out tonight and keep them out with Can carets. Millions of mon and women take a Cascarot now and then and novor know tho misery caused by a lazy liver, clog god bowels or an upsot stomach. Dont put In another day of distress. Lot CascarotB cleanse your stomach; re move tho sour, fermenting food; take tho oxcoss bile from your liver and car ry out all the coustipatod waste matter and poison in the bowels. Thon you will fool grunt. A Cosearet tonight straightens you out by morning, Thoy work while you sleep, A 10-cont box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach, aud clean, healthy liver and bowol a Hon for months, Children love Oascar ets because they never gripe or sicken. Nov, f i."