THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTONAL, SALEM, OEEQON, PAGE. SEVEN "WiPt S.P. MAN HAS KILLED 23 ONE COLLEGE FOR n 13 11 Ii El tl E 1 1 i M n 1 t f f 1 i i n ij n .ri n u n n a M II ,19 ill i A Household Necessity ISH - rust fact all M i a II 11 11 11 RI II 11 II II 11 II 11 M h 13 LJ 13 II 11 13 Absolutely Harmless 1 1 It Is Economical 1 ii n II n El ii ti ii ii ti n ii ii 13 n j n I; 11 13 11 N 13 13 13 13 m El S3 13 W u n 13 n 13 K II ti 13 U HI 13 m 13 K3 n 13 M 13 II n n I! 13 13 N n n ii ii 13 II 11 13 11 11 M It Is a Disenfectant Try Ish-Ka-Bihble at Our Risk Get a can from your grocer if ISH-KA-BIBBLE is not absolutely satisfactory, or fails to do all we claim for IT take IT back. YOUR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. Put up in 3 1-2 pound cans. Price $1.00 per can, three cans for $2.50. Most of the better grocers of Salem will carry " ISH-KA-BIBBLE." If yours does not, sendfus your name we" will see that you are supplied. MADE IN OREGON ... )y - - - - Geo. E. Wightman Co. Oregon's Leading Specialists in Sanitation 90 11th Street -BIBBLE! Carpet Renovator MAKES THE DIRT FLY KA - BIBBLE instantly removes all traces of grease, dirt, and other, stains from your carpets, rugs, draperies in from any and all krnds of fabrics. IT CLEANSthat's restoring the fabric to its original color and beauty. IT is positively non-injurious to even the most delicate fabrics. Contains no acid or caustic of any kind. You may use ti with impunity on your finest laces, silks and satins it will make them like new. One can of ISH-KA-BIBBLE makes gallons of rich solution. Just dissolve in water-that's all. By using IT on your carpets, you get results far superior to steam cleaning, with absolutely no injury to color or fabrics, and at half the cost. IT saves money, time and comfort-quick and easily applied with a sponge or brush and your carpet is dry overnight, ready for use the next day, ISH-KA-BIBBLE is certain death to moths yet it is pleasing to the touch and to the smell. You may shampoo your hair with IT IT will cleanse the sc alp thoroughly and leave the hair soft and silky. IT contains no grit. TO THE TRADE-It's soing to pay you to carry ISH-KA-BIBBLE your best customers will demand it and when it is once used, there will it always be used. If our salesman has not called upon you, he will do so this week. Be ready for him. Phone Main 8534 It 13 II t3 El E3 tl 11 El a 13 13 13 II II 13 13 E3 II 61 13 13 i El 13 13 13 13 tl 13 II 13 Eli ill 13 1 II! 13! 13; 11 1 II u n ii i ii ! lij li 13 13 13 Eli U rtj 13 13 13: si 13 i El El Eli El; 13 II 13 U " !! 13 13 13 13 E3 II 13 13 13 13 n y 13 El 11 ti E VI u ft 13 13 M li li 13 13 El H 13 m a El n 13 13 n n ts a 13 El E3 El tl E3 El K3 M ri ti n ii El El El El Portland,Oregon plumber Has Lively Tussle With Mis creant and Daughter Aids Her father in Routing Man, POLICE SAPPED HAED FOB SLOWNESS IN RESPONDING Declared They Could Easily Have Made Distance and Captured Several Persons Involved. An unknown person comitted a das tardly assault upon Theo. M. Barr, the well-known local plumber, last night, when Mr, Barr attempted to interfere when the stranger and several compan ions broke into the basement of the lat ter's home, and were caught in the aH ui sreanug noweu oeer, wincn was stored for family use. George Barr, a brother of T. M. Barr, first heard a commotion in the base ment, and, upon investigation, discov ered that some one was stealing some thing. Theodore Barr then went down into the basement, and was Boon en gaged in a struggle -with one of the thieves. After much wrestling one of the scoundrels hit Mr, Barr over the head with a club, aiid the blow cut a wide gash In the plumber's head, and all but laid him out. George Barr at tempted to hold the ascailunt, but the man was too much for him, and he suc ceeded in getting away. Daughter Is Nervy Just prior to the blow which was de livered on Mr. Barr's head, Miss Helen Barr, daughter of T. M'. Barr, ran down in tho bnseent, and, upon seeing her father roughly handled, ran up and de livered several stinging slnlps on the face of the stranger, who was causing all the trouble. Things were getting too hot for the thief by thin time, and he hit Mr. Barr with a club and ran out of the basement. Had it not been for the fact, that the police were too slow, suited MrB, Barr this morning, the robbers would httve been caught. She states' that a call was made to police headquarters before the fight ensued, and that, the officers had ample time in which to got on the ground, because the scuffle which took place between Mr. Barr and the thief lasted for some eimc. Would Recognize Him. Miss Barr is sure that she would rec ognize the assailant of her father, if she saw him again. Khe states thnt she had a good view of his fiwe during the melee, ., If what Mrs Barr said this morning is so, the police are rather unconcerned in regard to the matter. They arrived 20 minutes after a callwas put in, and when offered assistance lwst night in locating the guilty parties, they were inclined to scoff at, the idea of identifi cation of footprints aul other valuable clews left by the thieves. When told about the footprints, the police Raid thnt they have been looking up foot prints for months, and have failed to get any result. Wanted Beer Only. It is the opinion of Mrs. Barr that the pnrties breaking Into her liasement, wero after beer ami nothing else. She stated that the thieves took several bot tles of beer, and in their flight lost n few nlong the sidewalk, Mrs Bnrr de clares that beer is kept ill the house all of the time for family use, n ml it is evident that, this fact hus become known. j FOUL GIVES ROACH FIOHT Denver, Colo., April 7. spimler Roach today held a decision on a foul over V oiing Abe Attell. The fiyht wits one of the fastest ever seen here, nii.l the low blow delivered by Attell was not intent iional. FATAL ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. New York, April ".- Two men and a woman were lulled iinl evernl were in jured in an elevator accident here to day, The ou riitor lost contnd of the 'nr. which dropped three flours to the bottom of tin' "hiift, BannEaaEEEEEaEsnEEM RJ M li M 11 tu ri n a M M El U ta Electric We 25 40 60 100 150 250 ti n ii !! ti ra i n M Call at our office and find out the saving by using G. E. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Main 85 Widow Disappointed Because Promoter , Failed to Show Up for Dinner at " Her Home Sunday. LETTER ADDRESSED TO PROMOTER PINNED TO DRESS It Was Written by Another Woman Last July and Was Filled Wlta Endearing Terms. fan Franciscc. April 7. Friends of Mrs. Mary Taggart, widow of Dr. Har ry W. Taggart, of Redwood City, were still uuablo today to advance anp prob alblo motive for her suicide either late Sunday night or early Monday in her apartments here. Tho body of Mrs. Taggart was found lying on tho bed in a gas-filled apartment on O'I'arrcll street lato last night, and physicians said she had 'been dead then for some thing like 24 hours. The body was found by Lytton Mac intosh, a promoter, who said ho had assisted in a deal whereby Mrs. Tag gart had purchased the flat where she enled hor life. . A letter addressed to Macintosh, but signed by another wo man, wag found pinned to Mrs, Tag gart's night dress It was filled with endearing terms, and was mailed from Sacramento to Macintosh July 27, 1913. It was Bigncl " K. " A dinner cooked and waiting was found on the stove. Mcintosh said bo had a dinner engagement with Mrs. Taggart Sunday night," but hnd been called to Sail Joso on a business trip, and had beeu unable to notify her of his departure from the city. "I never had other than business re lations with Mrs. Taggart," said Mac, Intosh today. I was an intimate friend of her husband's, and I am un able to understand how she got the let ter addressed to me, and why she should have pinned it on her gown. She at no time displayed any affection for me. Sho must have taken tho letter from my desk when she called at my offico last Wednesday, ' DRYS WIN IN MICHIGAN. Lansing, Mich., April 7. Prohibition ists were jubilant to lay over yester day's election iu 12 counties in which seven voted dry. Tho most notable vie-, tory wbb thnt in Ingham county, which contains Lunging, the capital of the state. Tho "wets" won three counties now drp, Claare, Oscoda and Wexford. That Jar of M11STER0LE On the Bath-Room Shelf It's relieved pnin for nearly every one in tho family. When little Susie had the croup, when Johnny got hig feet wet, and caught cold, when father sprained his knee, when Granny's rheu matism bothered her Thnt jnr of Ml'STEROI.E wns right there to give relief and comfort. Ml'STEROI.E is a clenn, white oint ment, made with oil t mustard. It will not blister like n mustard plaster. Cjtiii'k relief for Sore Thront, Bronchi tis, Tunsilitis, Crimp, Stiff Neck, Astli- mn, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Uhc muntisnl, Lumbago, I'ains, nnd AcheH of the Hock or Joints Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises. Chil tihiitiH, Frosted Feet, Colds on the Chest (it prevents I'lieuinoliiiU. Nothing like .M I's'l'KRdl.K for crimpy children. In 'Joe ami "Mii: jnis, ami n special large hospital sie for .'f'J.jO, Accept no subslit'ite. If your druggist cinmot supply von, send '25c or fine to the .M I s'l Fltnl.E Company, Cleveln iid, Ohio, and we will mail you a jer postage prepaid. 1 1 tl 1 1 S, J. M ii 1 1 ii no ii, I.ohcIK ille, ( if tel.. sa s- "We have lu-eii using ,M I'.nTI.HI M ,E for two or three v Mils past nn, find it very gc nil. It in ninny in our let iljcin.. r-1 : t , f , , ri " are now selling following pricei Watt - Old Price $ Watt - Old Price Watt - Old Price Watt-Old Price Watt -Old Price Watt - Old Price GREAT DEATH RECORD OF MAN WHO HAS WEAK EYES, ACCORD ING TO SUIT FILED Oregon City, Ore, April 7. Charging that 0. II. Kenny, tho engineer in charge of the train, was reckless, care less and incompetent," and that he was compellol to wear glasses because of weakened eyes, C I'. Hagen, father of Melvin Hagen, who was killed by a pas senger train in attempting to save the ifo of Alma Siimmerfield. his compan ion, while crossing the Molalla river trestle, near here, January 7, hns today filed suit against the Southern Pacific railroad for $7o00. Tho complaint further alleges that Kenny, "prior to January 7, 1S14, had killed "1 persons, all known to the plaintiff." Both Miss Siimmerfield and Hagen, o.iich IS year3 old, wero killed by the train AVIATION LION ONE OF FEATURES OF BARNES' SHOW "Sampson," tho aviation lion, is one of the amazing, spectacular numbers presented by the Al Q. Barnes big 3 ring wild animal circus. Sampsou is a full grown, jungle bred, niin-eating African lion, said to be the finest specimen of his race in captivity. The lion and trainer, Miss Mcbto Stark, mount a balloon basket and aro taken to the top of the lug tent, j Roman candlesi sky rockets and colored ; firo arc placed around the arena and (sputter and shoot almost under the nosa : of tho big best, but so perfectly ha , he beci trained to do his act ho seems I totally oblivious to the fires ckse pro j imity. j Another wild animal net involving plenty of action and excitement Js the wrestling grizzly bear, " Hig Bill." Ilia j trainer, Geo. Strnkosh, is a veritable giant in size, hns never been able to , get a decision over Bill. Duo to the iact that tho entire en I tertainment is given by a troupe of over (100 educated wild and domestic ; nuimnls tho Barnes circus is widely dif j ferent from any other knAwn, This j nnin-nl acting troupe consists of nearly j every known species, the whole aggre gation working ns a unit, in tin) presen tation of a thrilling, miming, instruct. tivo, amusing entertainment, Tho l!nrnes circus 1b distinctively the "show that's different," and rnnk.1 as the original and lurgest wild animnl show in the world. Tho public is presented, free, a glit tering, milo long- now feature parade at lOsSO. Performances are given at 2 and 8 p, m. Tho dato for Sales is Tues day, April 14. LIBERAL POLITICIANS ARE PLEASED WITH IRISH VICTORY London, April 7,--Libera! politicians were sighDijt for Relief today over last night's majority of .'infl to 272 on the second reading of tho Irish homo rule bill. . Though they professed confidence all along, their ranks wero so badly disor ganized by tho incident of the army of ficers' resignation when tho war offico bennii making military preparations in I'lster, thnt tho party lenders wero 'doubtful what the next vote would be, I It did, in fnet, show a nnrrower margin 'in the Liberal Liiliorlrish alliance's I'll vor over the conservatives than earlier in the session, but tho Liberals were too well satisfied that it wns lis wide ,11s it was to do any complniuitig, Tho bill was expected to puss its i third rending early iu Map, after which ' it will go to the house of lords. POLICE INSPECTOR SHOOTS ANOTHER FOR WIFE THEFT Paris, April 7. Police Inspector Maurice He La Croix today shot nnd Killed Itiipiiioiid Dii in, another ill sp'vtiir, lit police heiidipiurters lure. The two had just left the olfice of I hief I ri h )--( 1 1 r l.ellreton, rl'ler report ing for duly. I'e La I'roix fired lis Un pin win ilesi etnliitir the stairs to the street. I'e In Croix immediately r;ae himself up; nnd said he killed IMipin :';o itlenaliiig Mine. I La Croix's affec-tionw. REDUCE Mazda Lamps at the .35 New Price $ .35 New Price New Price New Price New Price New Price .45 .80 1.20 2.00 UNITED EVANGELICAL AGREES TO MERGER OF DALLAS AND PHILOMATH SCHOOLS. Pullas, Or., April 7. The animnl conference of the United Evnngelkul church for Washington and Oregon ad journed Sunday night. At the business session Saturday the committee in edu cation reported favorably on the pro posal to federate tSe edcattonal inter vats of three churc'-es and the report was adopted by the conference, upon tho condition that the citizens of Philo math raise nn endowment fund of $:I5, 000 for tho school that will result from a consolidation of Dallas college and Philomath college. The action of this conference must be concurred in by the conference of the United Brethren church and tho Evaogelicnl association before it will be effective. The con ference also passed a resolution favor ing a federation of the two Evangelical societies in one church organization. At tho conclusion of the business ses sion Saturday evening, Bishop U. V Swengel announced the asigntneuts of ministers as follows: Portland district 0. C. Toling, pre siding elder; Portland First church, ('. C. Poling and supply; Portland Mission, to be supplied; Portland Ockley Green, G. I Lovoll; St. Johns, J. A. Goode; Portland suburban, H. Ht Farnhani; Adna, to be supplied; Hillsboro, F. K. Fisher; Chehalem, to be supplied; War ren Mission, F. E. Phelps; P. Bittucr, member of Portland quarterly confer ence; J. Bowcrsox, member of Ockley Green quarterly conference, . Dallas district S. S. Mummy, pre siding elder; Brooks Mission, ii. K. Stover: Beulnh. .Summit. Xownort nnd I Bey View, S. M. Wood and supply; 1 Itickreall and Bridgeport, M. J. Bnlliiii Uvno; McMinnville, V. Urbino; Eugene, j t'. E, Brickley; Florence, II. 1 I'rurt; iGuston, E. Singleton; Kings Valley, G, I V.. Erskius; I.ewisville, W. S. Plowman; ' Mnpleton, supplied by F. II. Met'f; tvidnvillo, to be supplied; Salem, A. A. Winter; Sweet Home, J. L. Burns; C. A. Mock, X). M. Metzger, A. W. Tents, M. B. Young, members of Dallas quar terly conference; T. A. Yost, member of Florence quarterly conference; W. V, Wall, member of Mnpleton quarterly conference; N. W. Phclns, conference ovnngeliut. r , Tj. W. Baxter et al to J. E. Crowe et al, lots 8 and 4, Garden Home Tracts, 10. A. W. Peebles et lix to A. E. Peebles, lot, (I, block 1, Boise's second addition, $10. Francis Feller et ux to II. O. Ham mel, tract 15, Feller's subdivision. SejnOO. Francis Folic ret ux to II. O. Hum mel, track 10, Feller's subdivision, 1. A, E. Courtwright et ux to A. J. Purcell et ux, lot 2-", Hall's Homo Tracts, 400. J. lllsen et ux to E. R, Cochrane et ux, 0 acres, sec 2, t l! s, r 1 e, 1200. W. W. Lauder to li. W. Lander, .1 acres, sec 22, t 0 s, r 2 w, 10. H. W. l.nivler to W. W. Lander, "t acres, sec 22, t ll s, r 2 w, 10. Klla Korb to J 8. Korb, lots 50 to 02, Friends Oregon colonv, 1. W. Scott to Ella Korb, lot .1, block l.'l. Scotts Mills, toll. Benedictine Convent to M. rVhmaltx ft ux, 1.2."i acres Mt. j ngel, 1200. S. Will, S,- to II. M. Khleti, 2.0.IS ; acres, sec, l.'l, t 4 s, r 1 w, 10. Ed, lioorilor et nx to If. Steiukaiup, 00 acres, sec I, t, l s, r 1 w, 10. 1 Jos. lYtcl by iidin, (o O. W. Ilaon, 2(,,l.:i7 tides, sec, 1 :i,nd 0, t 0 s, r 1 and 2 e, ;i,"no. ; Quit Claims. F. !'. Ilolton to O, A. Bolton, tni'-ls HO mid 0", A. C. Bolirnslc.lt Oivlmds, love Had at fectioti. Fleet ric Melting Si Mining ''o. to Coo. solidtitcd Copper Mining & Power I o., 12 mining chims, 1. Call upon the Wants to solve your problem for yon you'll find them oMi. ciciil in imitiv wavs. N r..i M 13 ta N M M II U li n u M PI n ri w u M tl N ti n n n ti n 4 .30 .30 .40 .70 1.10 1.80 El El tl El El II Nj Mania. M I. i.aikii mmm