Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 30, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OBEOOS. TTJISDAY, JUKE 30, 1911.
FAOB TWO
YOMAll WEAK
AND. NERVOUS
J- tl.-Ut. I JJ V
k iuui iicuui ui jujuia a.
Pinkham' Vegetable
Compound.
, Creston. Iowa. "I suffered with fe
male troubles from the time I came into
womanhood until I
Mil
had taken Lydia E.
Pinkham'i Vegeta-
ki- - i r
r-J would have pains if
I overworked or
lifted anything
heavy, and I would
be m weak and ner
vous and in so much
miaery that I would
be prostrated, A
friend told me what
your medicine had done ftr her and I
tried it. It made me strong and healthy
and our home is now happy with a baby
I boy. I am very glad that I took Lydia
I E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and
' do all I can to recommend it" Mrs. A.
B. Boscamp, 604 E. Howard Street,
Creston, Iowa.
Tons of Roots and Herbs
re used annually in the manufacture
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, which is known from ocean to
ocean as the standard remedy for
female ills.
For forty years this famous root and
herb medicine has been pre-eminently
successful in controlling the diseases of
women. Merit alone could have stood
- this test of time.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia ICIMnkhnm'tt Vcirota
Lle Compound will help you.wfrlfe
; to Lydia K.PInkhnin McdiclneCo.
(confidential) Lynn, HaM,,f or ad
vice. Your letter will Ixn opened,
" read and answered by a woman,
- sviul held in (strict conlldcuce.
GENERAL DAM BILL
. APPLIES TO
CA. C RW r DOMESTIC TROUBLES WOULD HAVE ROCKER
u,cv "c " vimo ppivr tmcti Tft rniiPT ant. rniirH at nFPnT
IMUllVJ Isliall IV vvuill 1 ntw vvvvss .i atu v
in
for Scathing Criticism
1" Hf T i tbe wives One Dream
in Bryan s Minority Report tw,
Just One Trouble After Another, Say Suggestion Made That TTould Add to
the Wives One Dream of Bliss ; Comfort of Tired Women ana vross
and Trstful Babies.
BLE IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF
IMPOSSI
Wasiiintftou, June SO. Safety at "
ami on the Great Lakes came up before
congress again this afternoon whea
Representative Hrysn of Washington
submitted a minority report on t'-ie
Aleiander teaman ' labor bill.
In attacking the Alexander bill re-
orted favorably by the house merchant
marine committee, Bryan declared:
"This bouse cannot afford to sur
render its views on shipping to the
English hipxrs. The real friends of
American shipping should oppose the
compromising of the principles of the
LaFollette bill for purposes of exped
iency. The proposed bill does not pre
tend to preseribe safety provisions for
foreign vessels in American ports. This
means that the bill if enacted into law
is to effect only a small percentage of
vessels that carry American passengers
to and from American ports."
Lake Vessels Not Affected.
"In the Great hakes vessels from
Chicago and other American ports to
Canadian ports are not to be in any
wav affected hv the bill as to safety at
isea," he continued. "Vessels whose
course of travel is within 20 miles of j
! shore are to have 37Vi per cent life
boats, H7j per cent life rafts and no!
protection whatever for the remainiugj
! 25 per cent of passengers. And these
vessels which sail within 20 miles from'
shore furnish by far the greatest num-1
her of wrecks and the largest toll ofj
disaster. On the Great Lakes vessels
which sail within three miles of shore
are not affected bv the lifeboat pro-
visions of the bill. I don't believe it
would be creditable for congress to;
, pass any such measure as this as a re- j
sponse to a demand for safety at sea.:
, "The bill attempts to enact," says;
Bryan, "many of the provisions of the;
London convention which ought not to!
ho put into permanent law but should'
be used by the department of com-!
nierce for advisory purposes in making i
regulations.
j "The London convention contains
many jokers. For almost every defl- j
; nite provision there is a joker or pro- j
1 vino that gives leeway for intcrpre-j
itation anl escape of liability." j
A suit for divorce in the outcome of Accommodation for the feminine por
It! Trl'ZT? of the traveling public that find.
family of Turner. Todav llene K.
Wright filed a snit for divorce against
Alfred S. Wright and included a
brother of her husband, Harvey L.
Wright. The plaintiff alleges in her
complaint that when they were mar
ried at Shauiko in September, 19Q6, that
Alfred Wright was unab.e to earn more
than $.10 per month ss a laborer and
that she gave him money to start a
hotel business. She further alleges in
her complaint that she supplied money
for other transactions which turned out
well and that they now own real estate
and a merchandise business in Turner.
The plaintiff claims that charges of
misconduct were brought against her to
induce her to make a deed to the prop
erty in favor of her husband and that
now her husband has turned over half
of the business to his brother Harvey.
She asks a divorce and an interest in
the property. Carson b Brown are her
attorneys.
t4ie
News of Marion County
WEST SALEM NEWS.
An order was issued in the case of
J. M. Crostopher against the Oregon
and California Land Company, a cor
poration, et al, to publish summons for
witnesses in Gervais Star.
nre keeping the work in hand at present
but many more will be required as soon j
i. ....i fr p i:tf,. if Trinidii.l l as tnn otner inns wim n nave oeen i
t'nlnr'adn. urn ' visitinir the homes of ! ordered from Boston arrive and can be
P. L. Wood and I. K. Brannon. Thev Pt in place, making it possible to
are. thinking of making Taeoina their i double the capacity. They have been
home, in the near future. ordered for some time and are ex-
Air. Harry Fcnnell, of Marion, was a: pc'-i hub ,
DAM SITES
Washington, June 30. The house to
day considered the Adunison gpnernl
dam bill affecting water power ami
lam sites everywhere. It is understood
that Secretary Garrison lavors
measure. It provides that dam sites
everywhere may be leased for .W years,; 1010
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fcnnell
recently.
Mr. inil Mrs. A. K. Davis are. enter
; 'Hilling Mr Davis' father and mother, i style plant.
I also Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, parents ot
' Mrs. Davis, all from .Michigan.
Mrs. iipviv Bales and son, of Tacoma,
i were guests of Mayor unci Mrs. Fra.ure
mill . i
recently.
1 ill l. 1. II, J l , UI IIIU Ul 1 l.-IHl "
a week-end guest at tnc ,i, it. rienioru
Tho drier is doing thorough work and
turning out the finished product in
from five to six hours less than the old
after which the government is given I
' the right
them.
Miss Alice 1'agc
ROSEDALE NEWS.
Mrs. 1!. M. Cammack ami Mrs. Stroud,
her mother, spent one day last week
visiting relatives in Turner.
Mr. ('has Coppoek and wife spent
is entertaining as! Sunday with Mrs. Coppoek 's mother,
A motion for an appeal to the su
preme court was filed today in the case
of the V. 8. National Hank, of Salem,
ajiainst George C. Sheffler, et al.
Kdna Maceel Roze.ll filed a suit for
itivorce against James William Hor.ell
in the circuit court today. It is alleged
in the complaint that they were married
at Vancouver in September, Hill, and
cruel and inhuman treatment is given
as the cause. The plaintiff asks that
her maiden name, Kdna M. Wilcox, be
Salem the end of their journey or a
transcient stopping place, it is believed
can be made much more comfortable by
installing a screen, a couch, and a
rocker in one corner of the depot.
Women with sick babies arrive here and !
have no place to go during intervals
between trains, and it is believed it
would provide for" their comfort iin
measureably if a private corner could
be provided for them where they could
rest in seclusion. ,
Mrs. Dorsey, although reported not.
to be en duty this week, is still at her
post and will be during the rest of the 1
days the Chautauqua is here. She will
go on duty again diiriirg the hop-pick-,
iug season and remain during the Ore
gon State fair. At present she is em-1
ployed by the Salem city council and '
the" Y. W. C. "A., and given permission j
to work in the depot by tho Oregon1
Klectrie company. It is hoped that the;
company officials may recogni.e the!
position officially and furnish a part
of the funds to carry on the work. j
OFFICIAL JEALOUSY
CAUSED THE CHARGES
How often we hear a beautiful wo
man referred to as having a regal
head
Denude that head of its hair and in
stead of a queenly, royal bearing, we
have a fright. The hair makes all the
difference. To have that glorious abun
dance of radiant hear which always
crowns "a real head," one should use
Newbro's Herpicide.
Herpicide represents the last word
in scientific hair culture. It destroys
the dandruff, checks falling hair and
corrects generally diseases of tho hair
and scalp. '
The positive results and its ilelicnte
but refreshing odor recommends Ne
!bro's Herpicide to ladies of refinement
'everywhere.
i Scr.d 10c in postage for samplo Iwt
i tie of Herpicide and booklet to Tho
l Herpicide Co., Dept. R., Detroit, Minn.
1 Newbro's Herpicide in 50c. and $!.
sizes is Mid by all dealers who gnnr
' antee it to do all that is claimed. If
you are not satisfied, your money wll
, be refunded.
Applications made by tho best bcr
.icrs uml hair dressers.
If Each Tells the Troth, Both Are Ripe
for the Official Axe Officially Ap
plied to Their Necks.
Washington, June 30. Immigration
officials here today declared that "of
fice politics" and jealousies were largc-
ner ma men name r...n ... m,, , re;.ousi,)ie (or the eharges and eoun
restored, an, that she he given i judg-; of mi.omluct involving As-
merit for $.r)0 against the defendant to
defray the costs of the suit.
BATH TUBS "UNSPEAKABLE"
VILLA AT ONCE ORDERS ONE
the biggest and best bath tub money j
sistant immigration Inspector LarnCfl,'
Inspector Frank Amswortn of fuii
Francisco and Inspectors Kogcr O'Dou
nell, R. H. Taylor and H. 11. Beherle.
The entire affair was being investigat
ed today by John Densmorc, of the la"-
topiirchi.se and operate U J miosts Miss Clara Kllis and Miss' Mrs. Albert Bates. They attended
. . .... .. ... I , i i . i. r, ' . i- I t L.
Iva Onigley, friends from edar
llupids, Jowa.
I'iiickuey Bros, of the (lover Leaf
Ditirv, will install a milking machine,
in t!iu n.'iir fut in Thev have a drove
Washington, June 30. President Wil-1 of i oit v f ivo cows and 'their dairy is
SELLS TWO BATTLESHIPS
AND WILL BUILD THREE
church services at the Friends' church
Dr. Wilfred I'emberton and wife, of
I.nnglois, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clr.rkson I'eniberton of Salem, spent
could bnv wag received by a firm of
plumbers here today from General
Francisco Villa, of Mexico.
The house shipped one at once. The
transportation charges on'' it alone
amounted to $12.".
"I wonder if General Villa is going
to carry that thing with him on his
marches," said L. Wolff, head of the
plumbing firm which received the
order. ' ' It's as heavy as a cannon.' '
son today signed the naval npproprin
tion bill. It provides for thne addi
tional dreadnoughts and permits the
sale of the warships Mississippi and
Idaho to Greece.
HOW'S THIS?
( We offer One Hundred Dollars He
ward for any ease of Catarrh that
cannot lie cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Wo, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and I orrrirT . nv ,0 iprrn
believe him perfectly honorable in D , SECRETARY IS ATlfcK
uii(iliiv?eta iiiiFai:iiiiuB nun iiuaiiciaiij
able to carry out any obligations made
bv his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OP COMMEUCK,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
. cous surfaces of the system. Tcsti-
right up to date. They point with
pride to their fine, fields of growing
nrn and ka'o which will make excel
lent feel for tho cows. A force of
light men are kept very busy attending
tu feeding and milking.
The "Fruit and Vegetable Drier" is
a very busy place, one tunnel being
completed and in use drying logan
berries aud mammoth blacks.
A force of twelve men and women
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter RESIGNS TO RUN TOR SENATOR.
I'eniberton. Dr. I'emberton and wife
drove through from Southern Oregon,
and report a fine trip.
Plans have been made by the Bose
dnlu Friends Sunday School for a "real
old fashioned" Fourth of July picnic
to be held in Lewis Cro.en's woods.
Kveryone in the neighborhood is in
vited to come and have a good time,
conic in the morning and bring your
lunch and if the ice man hasn't gone
on a strike, we will have ice cream.
INCOME TAX DODGERS
EXPERTS TO EXAMINE
OREGON LIME BEDS
Tlniue liltihn .Tune 30. .Indue Justice
Alshie, of the state supremo court, has
i ('Signed today to inane tnc campaign
r.-ir il.n United States senate. The res-
innalion will tuke effect July 2'.
Immigration officials asserted that
Lamed, backed up by O'Donncll, Tay
lor and Heberle, charged Ainsworth
with "misbecoming conduct" and also
with securing household supplies below
cost from government contractors at
the Angel Island station. Ainsworth
retaliated by charging Lamed witi
gross incompetency and by alleging that
Lamed, O'Donncll and Taylor had re
leased wealthy ' hinese and other aliens.
Densniore hac called upon Inspector
Ainsworth to prove his charges.
MRS. WILSON GOES, BUT -
WOODROW STICKS TO JOB
Washington, June 30. Mrs. Wood
row. Wilson todav. planned, toi leave the
Eating Peaches
THE PEACH SEASON IS ON. This store will,
as in other seasons, be headquarters for LaFollettes
and W. J. Ball's Teaches.
EARLY CLINGSTONES 35c per basket
EARLY CLINGSTONES S5c per box
Keep Cool
THIN-SKIN, JUICY, SWEET WATERMELON
3c Per lb.
IMPERIAL VALLEY CANTALOUPES. ..... .10c
Three for 25c, and two for 25c.
Logan Berries
' 85c PER CRATE. Leave your order now.
Hot House Tomatoes .
The very finest grown 20c per lb.
Roth Grocery C
Phone 1885-1886.
410-4161
end of the week for Cornish, N. II., tump her editorial work.
and it is possible th"u she will be nc
compnnied by I'rcsid-nt Wilson. Hiss
Margaret Wilson will leave at the
snrnc time for Mndison. Wis., to re-
son's contemplated doparturt
that President Wilson hns
abandoned hope of congress
before, the clcso of the sunm
Threatens to Tine Delinquents Five Per j will Visit Medford to Investigate the
menials sent free. Price 7!) cents per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family I'illi for constipation.
Cent House Votes Half Million to
Help Catch Them.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
.BUB4HAEDT MEREDITH
Resident Agents. 38S 8tts 8tr
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Beat Eutats Security,
THOS K. FORD ,
Over Ladd k Bush Bank, Salem, Oregoi.
Wnshinpton, .Tune .10. Tiensury de
partment officials today threatened to
fine delinquent income tax payers five
per cent, and treasury iigcnts every
where wero ordered to insist upon im
mediate payment. Secretory of the
Treasury McAdoo does not expect com
plete return', however, for sevoiul
days. Tho house lias appropriated
!K0.0()0 to hunt tax dodgers. The re
ceipts so far have been s).t0,70t),0(0. It
was originally estimated that ."4,(Hl0y
000 would te derived from the income
tax law.
Availability of Supply for State Ag
ricultural Purposes.
Buys in
Estate
F. W. Kader, Lane county agricultur
ist, came down to Salem yesterday
evening on a special trip to see Luther
J, Chnpin, Marion county agriculturist,
regarding a second excursion into
southern Oregon to investigate tho prac
ticability of iastalling machinery for
making the crude mineral lime ready
for the market. Ho returned to Kugene
this morning after making plans for
the southern Oregon trip to bo taken
next Tuesday.
Medford is the destination of the
party. It is in the vicinity of this city
that the lime deposits are that nre suit
able for commercial purposes. There
are large quantities of the stuff there,
; but it will be necessary to crush it by
pmhmmbhmmhbmwm mill II II' t 111 Villi'! IU IllllfXV lb PtllllWI:
Those who have tried nil sorts of so- or ""K on the sous or tne country.;
culled "wrinkle-removers" in a vain T'.e purpose of this trip is to make
effort to lose those unwelcome traces l''"" ' installing suitable niachinery.l
of ago. illness or worrv, can scarcely w hen t,.e party returns from this I
find worth, to express their delight with excursion into southern Oregon a full
the wonderful mixolite form,.),,. ..nee "T ,hf 'n1v,'1!,,,aV01"8.. !"" I
Ilium. ll ii lue unit I vu I'uiu iiiuiii'.
turists that sufficient limo can be sc
cured from these deposits to supply the !
needs of the entire state.
REAL WONDER-WOAKER
FOR WRINKLED FACES
ZEROLENE
A
MINE
Lubricant
forEvonj part
of ijour car
Hi. '
is a ,
10 acres
tivation. (lot.
low, barn, weli,
mile from r-'ulem .
Acre tracts just outsidt
't to Italian , they have given it a trial. The sue
' m, well, 'eciM of this method is due not alone to
tli of it a marvelous effectiveness -upon the
al- deepest lines and crowst'eet as well as
upon the very fine ones but also to
surprisingly cpiiek action and its on
. hannlessiiess. Its simplicity and
.i iiiexpctiKivcncsa ore other commend
..Mo features, for one need only dis-
MAGAZINES ARE WANTED
FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL '
The following buck numbers of mai;a
siiiien nre needed for the files at the
J .i.lvi nn ounce of powdered snxolito in ; ni,,u 8t-litol library. Those who have
ta half pint witch hazel, and bathe the!(,xtra copies they care to present may
jt'ttce in this solution. At once a re ; lonve them lit the public library, or
markaVilv transformation is beheld. i nln the library regarding thi'in". T'.ie
ile City, It is i.x onh the effect cm wrtnkls ': vnrvieu will lie sinceielv aimrecinted :.
iinms, an in uicimrn, gum. iuchiiom. nnu eri'itwa Mint is so noticeulile, Dull Atlantic Montnlv, December, lis
Come in aud see us about them. Price tViul contonr tv remnrknblv improved ! lloston Cooking' Scliool Magazine for
S0O per acre, -.'5 down, per month, ar.d the fnco hoks KUeh younger. One i .l,,,,,, to IVcemher, 11)12, for Apri,
should be sure to iwk U, druggist fori l it l ;t. and for January, lilt-l. '
320 acres of land in Colorado to trade onlt,',,1 -"-olite. Tke Wi.m, being ! Current Opinion for July. August,
for Willamette Vallev property. W hat ' f ro. li . is pr.itici.UrW. grntcful j September and December, 101:1, and for .
have you f ' , to tired faces these warm, tepYssing 1 Februarv, 1!H. !
jdnys. x i The Independent tor Jul v 10, August
. , , , " 1 if, October 9, Ui, Nov. 27., Dec. li,
40 acres of land, 20 acres cleare-1, DIED. .ImI.'I. !
house, barn, running water, fine spring, I MARSH At the family residence,' National C.eogiaphic Magaxiuefor
about COO cords of good wood. U!j , l."I I North Winter street, June SO, I Febtunry, ISM I. !
miles from Salem. Price t37."i0. j 1U14, at 2:45 a. ni Hardy Jasper! Outlook for September 8, October 11, '
; .Mnrsn, aivii it vears, i moniii, nays, .xovembcr iy, nl;l. and for February
i
Trtt STANDARD Oil
.-S MC70B CARS
:5 heavy oil' VjBL" e As&Sa i
UIGHTl
WWMHZ,NC a
for roro&5
.CARS
ZERDLENE
TRANSMISSION
LUBRICANT
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XEROLENE
LUBRICANT
(MEDIUM)
an oil- yAm
HEAVY
BODIED K:'"
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S acres of Rood land all under culti. "". I"n"H' w'" m'I" 0
vation. New 5 room house, barn, well, edncsdav tfternoon from ..e res,
chicken house, ,ome orchard, close to ""; , "w off!,,,"t,n'-
street car line. Price (2630 one-half ; Mw f the O. A H especially hi
cash, balance to suit at per cent int. ""'"" "v '.nc-
BORN.
VARNGIJi At their home, 10tU fo,,th
Hth street, Saturday. June 27, l!14,
to Mr. and Mrs. William Varncll, a
ton, 8 pounds.
Loo At for tht announctmet ot
(Ac Ortgon Shot Co. on peg S.
If you are looking to .buy, trade or
(ell, see us.
W.ttGrabenhorst&Co.
ftoom 2, Bush Bank Bldg.
21, ll't4.
Popular MechaiMcs for October, 1913, 1
and February, 1914. .1
Technical Worl.l Maca.lne for Mav,!
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A GREASE - VVJA
SEMI FLUID
To Make War On Rats. j
New Orleans, June 30. Health of-!
fieors here anuounced today that they j
wero prepared to wage a determined '
w.ir ou bubonic rats. They plan to
erect a concrete barrier in the infected
area and drive the rats to the center.
The animals will then be trapped and '
poisoned. Xo new cases of the plague !
were rc,ortcd todsy, i
All these are quality products the
best motor lubricants the Standard
Oil Company can make. For sale
by dealers everywhere and our
agencies.
Standard Oil
Company
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Salem
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