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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1915. THREE E fi GOLD TOR WEDDING KING Grass Valley, OrI., Oct. 18. . Aa ouuee and a half of virgin gold from the Empire mine is speeding across the continent to be molded in the wedding ring whinh will unite President Wil son nd Mrs. Kormnn Gait. It is being carried oy Miss Dor othy Starr, daughter of General M Governor Sends Out Campaign Dope To Eastern Suffrage Headquarters Manager Starr of the hmpiro mine as the gift ot the Golden State. Th. II 11 Wj II Coffee Facts) a . " " i j Hi t! ti It 1 U 11 11 is Some months ago the effect of the European war was felt in the coffee H i i k - - . - W war, were aumpea on American manuiacturers lor consumption. The result was an oversupply and a consequent reduction in the cost of green coffee. 11 IMS ON FARM LIFE ii n u u f; 13 Most coffee roasters saw in this the ODDortunitv to increase their own indi- 2 vidual profits. They bought coffee at the reduced price roasted it and sold it II at the same price iney naa always cnarged. SI II Believing the Retail Grocer and the Consumer equally entitled to share in y El this reduced cost, Lang & Co. immediately reduced the wholesale and retail H 1 n Lays Particular Stress On Beautifying the Farm Home For the Family j price of their ROYAL CLUB brand. El II H ri ti is ii n That campaigns for woainn suffrage in the east are growing hot is becoming more ml more apparent, so far as Governor Withycombe's office is con cerned. Almost daily he is receiving telegrams from eastern suffrage work ers, asking for his opinion concerning the operation of "votes for women" in Oregon. Today tW Empire State Campaign committee of New York inquired "whether Oregon considers that wo man suffrage has raised taxes and elec tion expenses." To this inquiry, Gov ernor Withycombe sent the following reply. "Emphatically there is no ground to believe that woman's suffrage has raised taxes and increased election ex penses in Oregon, except so far as lat ter naturally would increase propor tionately to increased number of voters. Equal suffrage is successful here. We of the west hope the men of the east will give eastern women their due." the office of minister of agriculture. . ."e '",sum v" "!so wlr ,,' For months past the public. has shared in this saving te the extent of thous- RLmac i " w"rk- sands of dollars, while all other coffee roasters on the Pacific Coast, without H!.a,yi me nosTun paper: "Replying to your inquiry as to my personal opinion regarding the working of womnu s suffrage in Oregon, it gives me sincere pleasure to endorse its oper ation here' emphatically. I hope the voters of Massachusetts will have the good sense to tako the forward step. The women of Oregon hnve taken, and continue to take, an active interest in public, affairs and use their ballots thoughtfully and well. Education, child protection, civic morality and other of the lnrge issues of community life inev itably are closer to the women than to tho men, and where women vote these big questions, upon which rests our best development, receive an oversight and direction which do not permit of their neglect or abuse. I favored woman suffrnge many years before Oregon ob tained it, and after two years of votes for women here I endorsed it moro en thusiastically than ever." An interciting ns well ns forceful speaker, Dn.icr.n Marshall, held the close attention of a fair sized audience !nt the armory Sntunlny afternoon when he told of i.is experience as a farmer, land what they were doing in tho prov ince of Alberta, Canada, where he holds warmth or summer sun Perfection Oil Healer Makes the house warm and cozy on the cold, damp days. Inexpensive to operate aaaily carried from loom to room. Smokalcaa and odorless. Deal ers everywhere. For but nxilli uu ftarf Oil. U exception, maintained the same retail prices as before the reduction in the cost M,.T,"t bl'"ntif'il,,B.of ',HT't- 1 r ' r t though he was rushed with work, thu of raw coffee. II 53 O This is National Coffee Week, and your grocer is stocked with fresh-roasted U H ROYAL CLUB and GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEES at the reduced prices, U just as he has been for months past and no better coffee can be bought at II any price. M year on his farm in Alberta, all woiik was stopped while trees were planted around the home, fences put up and the home made more Inviting in vari ous days. In order to keep the boy on the farm, he suggested that he should tirst be given a chance to attend an agricul tural' college and then permitted to use his newly acquired knowledge. A bov will nnturully take an interest in blood- I ed stock, especially if he happens to If you approve these business methods methods which share with the public U ?wn . terest himself, it the boy A-fl line mi ihtitriict in ttiu lvnrL- in iiiwirm. H any saving which comes to us then we want you to celebrate National Coffee j i "k f methods, ami niso a finaneiui il Week with us by drinking ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, a 40c Coffee for 35c a El j chances were Sr"'!. lavofof III g pound; 3-lb. tin, former price" $1.10, now $1.00: 5-lb. tin, former price $1.75, now Bf7ll'riuhrrV;H,eBJ f Uy'm Ii M cn. r?1?Pf AAI.AMPT?TPAT rrl?l?1?T? iir, fn- On Qlk OK tm Agricultural education in the public p i.vu, i . jjxj, um ioi u-iu. Mlsehoola was but n onestion of a few II I! II tl e a u n ii ti n 19 And, remember, these prices are not alone for this week. They are perma nent reductions, made when the price of green coffee dropped, and they will be maintained until an advancing market makes necessary the re-establishing of the old retail prices. We guarantee no advance in our selling prices within 90 days. K 'years, nnd here was where tho province Standard Oil Company (Califorala) " Salem AAAAAAAAAAA II at any so-called Coffee sate the present prices on GERMAN-AMERICAN and gent, full-strength . Coffee each week as you will need it. of Alberta waa leading, as the study I of agriculture was already included in tne course ot study. With tho study of home economics ami the domestic, cources in many of the public schools, the speaker thought : it would now be iniicii easier to keop i the girl on the rami, especially as in j the improved methods now advocated, many of them are for the betterment of the women's ahiire in tho household. It is therefore not necessary for you to "stock up" during "Coffee Week" nLoVk h. oft n0,!inlonTo!!!'ob. nervation in A I berth" that tiiG farmer whn Htnrtttil ulnw it ml irntnnil n littln ov. ROYAL CLUB will be in effect next week and the week after. Buy fresh, pun- m j perience, eventually succeeded better 1 1 it it me imuii m) ooiignr ixi.ensivei,v U ! of blooded stock, and got his experi IX ! ence afterwards. M "The linsiiiesH of farming will fail iiiih-hh luu run nave eonieuimenr' on the farm, niiil this can be hail only by truiiiing die boys and girls to take a pl nsure in their work." As to why people would insist in liv ing in the cities when tiiey could live so much more comfortably on the farm, was a proposition that Sir. .Marshall couldn't understand. According to the opinions of several successful farmers, the thought in the address that most impressed them, was the suggestion of taking one week ill' the year, regnrdles of how much work needed attention, to beautify too home and home surrounding. President. Kerr, of the Oregon Agri cultural college preceded Jlr. Marshall U;in a short talk in which he expressed gglhis satisfaction at the progress that has been made in agriculture during the Hi last ten years, and gave the figures to H I show that the farmer was really one of Ml the greatest forces in tiie nation, pro ri.clucing more than manufacturing or U i any other one occupation. Hj Accompanied by President Kerr, Mr, . M Marshall left Saturday evening for J jCorvollis, where he will deliver several ( addresses llus wees. MlcTrtM 1 fU MICXDV If you have net tried ROYAL CLUB or GERMAN-AMERICAN, we want n you to try it this week. Our Coffee is sold under the positive guarantee of sat- K isfaction or your monpy back. m 12 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. J There may be some other Coffee which suits your individual taste better y than either of our brands no Coffee can suit every taste but you will never u H know until you try ours, g Thousands of people now using our brands realize the extravagance of higher- W priced Coffees when we sell these delicious steel-cut Coffees at 30c and 35c. fea U D w 13 a ii ii h ii ILsSHlS' 13 Ml tVHff W0t Co The "Royal Club" House Portland, Oregon o HI I I U El II II 14 11 II II lima aw am iihiihmi m m m w P) m yi a at ( T a a a n tm if I a aaj ass pa i m n aii ni !!WP.mai iMaiailaJJbaiaaaiiaiMiiiiaa 4 k "" QUICKLY VANISHES The Charlton Murder Trial Is Resumed ODD TELLOWS MEET AT HUBBARD The senii-nniiual Marion county Dis trict I. O. O. 1 convention was held nt llnlibiird Inst Siitiinlnv Oi'tnlixr II Tln fomo, Italy, Oct. IS. 1 ho trial of I ,.Ventiou is composed of all the Odd IVrter. Charlton, American youth, v-llw lodges in Marion county. There ' chnrgvd with beating to death his wife, ; between 15(1 and 200 Odd Fellow Alary Scott Castle, handsome Cnlifor-! lir(.w.Ilt f10m various pints of the c.ouii am divorcee, in their Italian villa, was, tv, Uru c'osper, grund secretary of resumed today. Charlton, still pale and i ,1, i(l.bekah assenil.ly of the stole of nervous, followed the proceedings from I or,.,,,,,,. i.,,nry H- vUHtbrooV, deputy the customary iron prisoner s cage. j,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,., Ba (i)t, Andrews, A secret examination was held to di 1 Krd utriun-h, were present. H. II. vulge "intimate revelations" not con-1 Helt.el, of htnyton, president of the tnined in the official public documents. I convoitit ion, occupied tho chair ul the Vast Water Power of Cascade Range Government Wants To Sell Some Timber ' much of it biicnrinir to tho nation not .!pre."oii3 or iscful niettls, for mines, j however ridi, i.iusi eventually itui exhausted, but a wealth of running v.-ator, an e.idl.'nt chain revolving with Well to tne west of the great rock the s -a.ions. The slreaii.s of Hie :.s larrier which in the earlr dov of tha c.-.des pos-ss in high degree the re public was asrurued to be the i tu (pii- ite chu.v.c ter:tira for tho succcss r:.i western boundurv of the United ful development of wi.Hr power, name .. .L ' . 1 .1. .1.. 1 1 ,. in.iiii fl.ni.ilunt wnter. and "..;ifs una rt.irner LrreflL lien 01 i-ic- i, m,,.,. - 7 . . 1 . , . , ,, , . " . ... . .1 U-..K- in fnrn f Hw. Ac 1 fOiWesu-rn iii-inioin. ami yjun nr, an on i,,.!i 1 l-. u 1.:. ruggrd ,,e.iks rr.l pyrnmids-the Caa-j these the enormoua rrsourcc, of i.nber th, o 'v 4 1 j. guarantee of - 'money back If you want ' il" wiin nvurv hit nr ui.n.n, th h. The forest aerviey is advertising for 'JM,tillO,000 fe't b. m. of timber, m2 per cent of whii!! is Douglim fir. ami the ball nee vestern red re hr. I Tour money back if you wBnt it is the way in which Daniel J. Fry, tho popular druggist, ii selling Mi u na, the : great dyspepsia remedy. ! Tbij ia au unusual plan, but Mi-o-na has so much merit and is 10 almost in variably guccesi-ful in relieving all forms of indigestion that bo ran but little risk in selling under a guarantee of this kind. Do not ho miserable or make your friends miserable with your dyspepsia. Mi-o-na will help you, Jf it doesn't, tell Daniel J. Pry that you want your money back and he will cheerfully re fund it. , A change for the better will be seen from the first few doses of Mi-o-na and itl continue. I use will soon stnrt you on the road to perfect digestion and enjoyment of food. Mi-o-na hns been s uniformly suc cessful that every box ia sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money if. it docs not relieve. What fairer i proposition could be made. personal cule Hajgc of Washington and Oregon. I r. ctllic and ether minerals, an. ian In theae moi.ntr.ins there is an rauotihle store of potential we in;' I an vet developed only in email .rt jOiyr. NuUn-l Forest, Washington. ciitH, 1 but promisi.ig an extern ivo future nxr- The lowest pneca that tne govern- i . t 'for wUe. tower, and it becomes ment will consider are if 1 .10 per M for 5 if., lnrtr. on ns of conn- we.itern reil ccdr r. I.I0 per M for Make Skin Smooth apparent that toe larp- onas of coun try surrounding the Cascade Plntnan have in the nnileveloiied power of their streams very pre: t prtentlnl wealth. WILL ABAJroON NO POSTS. Washington, Oct. IS.-Secretary of in drnruiitt for 2c Bottle oi , war l.arrieon ioot -. --- lenio and apply H aa directed. Soon ' ,w ,rmv program does tior. can joa will flpd (hat plmplea. Dlaca neaus, , ,i,ndonment of any exiswna There la one safe, dependable treat ment that relievea itching torture in atsntly and that cleanses and soothes the akin. Ask any dmrgiitt for 25c bottle of Th sc reUrv feels that the eonntry needs all its posts for training I'";!'" if the war department is given the in- banishes' ., '.kin eruption, and' make. to" ETr. eiema. rlnitwonn and similar akin trou uies will disappear. A littla uimn frlui nenefratlne. satls- fvinf linuid. is all that is Deeded, for it 11 skia soft, smooth and healthy. ; arenal rot Zemo. Cleraland, tcmplated. Doiigias fir, n.id 1.50 tier M for west rrn hemlock I. id giaml fir. llids on this timber will le received by the rirt forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and including November 22, 1915. BIO ONES TO VISIT COAST Chicago, Oct. IS Chicago today look ed like the scene of a world's baseball championship, harboring the cream of the big leagues. Stars of the Amer ican and National leagues are gather ing preparatory to leaving tomorrow on a tour which will wind up at the California exposition. it" with every box of Mi-o-na that he sells. A guarantee like this speaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. White Ribboners Sample Salem's Loju t About 300 delegates to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union which re cently met in Health', were introduced to a temperance drink, one that soothes but most certainly docs not incliiiute, at the state house Saturday evening On their way from the nationul con volition nt Seattle rn San Francisco, the special bearing the delegates stop ped in Salem one liour, and it was dur ing their visit to the state institutions and the reception at the state Iioiikc that loganberry punch was formally in troduced to the udvocates of n dry country. Met at the train b automobiles fnrn inshed by the Commercial club, the delegates, many of whom were reully young nnd charming, were driven about the city and later given a reception nt the state house. Miss Anna (iordon, of Kvunstoii, III., president of the national W. C. T. U was introduced by Mrs. Kemp, the Ore gon president, who spoke luiefly. Oth er speakers referred to their cordial reception in the west and especially the beauties of the Willamette vulley. The delegation spent Sunday in Hose burg ami today at Mcdford. After n brief visit at Ashland, the advocnVs (f nationul teinperanco will be tn';?n direct to San Francisco. Had Several Wives First One Shot Him Han Francisco, Oct. IN. Mrs. Smnuel II. Dyott is in the city prison today, and lier divorced husbnnd, whom she shot, is in a critical condition, ns the result of the dramatic culmination of u mixup of divorces and weddings. Mrs. Dyott says Dyott married an other woman se. retly in the east, aft er having lived with her for 20 years. Shu declines Dyott, when confronted with u charge of bigamy asked her to divorce him, promising to remarry her after divorcing wife No. 2. Iastcud of fulfilling his promise, she said he went to l.os Angeles, where he j married a third time. A fakn telegram brought Dyott hero yesterday. In the office of an attorney, Dyott refused! to remarry his first wife and sho shot him. DIETZ A GREAT C0AO1I Portland, Ore., Oct IS " I.oncstnr" Dietz, coach of the Washington Stute. college football team, is being hailed to day us olio of the greatest football in structors the northwest has ever seen. With practically the same team thut went down to defeat before the O. A. I. and University of Oregon aggregations last year, DieU has perfected u fight ing mass thut has humbled both in the dust this year by overwhelming scores. Hy winning the two games, the W. H. V. team has ull but clinched the north west conference championship before the football season is well under way. Diet, formerly coached the Carlisle Indians. TO PLAY AT EXPOSITION Afterward, tho defense was expected ! n1t,.rnoii and evening sessions, to usk a second postponement because A, tl, ,.v,.llill(j 8l,Hsion tho I si i ot tae illness or .licein neurui, nari ton's consel, and nlso because of the incompleteness of Dr, Dedotninici 's statement regarding Charlton's mental ity ot the time of the murder. Would Train Women To Take Men s Places Degree was put on b Initiatory New York, Oct. IS. Hiu-k from an F.uropenn trip, Mrs. Harriet Stanton liluteh, suffrage leader, today declined emphatically for training women to re place men in Industries in event of war. Further, sho held that universal compul sory service is needed. At the end of the war, she said, both F.uglund and France will have suffrnge, in her opinion, though tunics unions lire opposed because they are bitter at the vast extent to which women are do ing men's work on railways and in mu nitions factories. SOME INHERITANCE TAX. Kan Fiunciseo, Oct. IS. The largest inheritance tax in the history of tho stato wns collected today when die amount of $-."l,rHI was paid as tax upon the estate of Isaac Kohn, once known as "the oldest mason" who ilieil on April IH, Kohn left several millions. by ( heineketu Lodge, No. 1, of Salem, Oregon, after which n very sumptuous banquet wan served to ubout 120 members present. iiy Mulilianl Lodge, No. 70, assisted by the Uebekahs. Tho hospitality of the members of Hiibbaril lodge deserves special mention, nnd it was the consen sus of opinion that Hubbard Lodge, No. "0, bad done itself proud in the way of entertainment and hospitality. The next convention will be held at Scott's Mills near Silverlou oil the second Hut unlay in May, DHli, nnd all Odd Fel lows arc cordially invited tu attend. Stayton Mail. Whatever may ho said of the ruilroad sandwich, the railroad doughnut, as at Inst evolved, deserves honorable men tion and description in the cook-book. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not, Us Columbia QUALITY Carbons? Mode lu Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Papor Mfg. Co. Ilrd it Hroodwuy, Portland, Ore. PHILLIES AOAUf BEATEN New York, Oct. m. The Bos ton Ked Sox are not the only people who can defeat the Phil- The lenders of the National league fell before the Lincoln Giants, a semi-pro team, Sunday in a thrilling gsme by a score of 1 to 0. Chalmers pitched and Bancroft, Stock, Paskert and other regulars played, Mill Wood Special Price for 1 0 Days 5 Load Lots at $1.75 per Load Prompt Delivery Spaulding Logging Company Han Francisco-, Oct. lh. The South T'Vi"a Tigers and the White Autos of Cleveland Mill meet in San Francisco and Oakland beginning October 22 in a ti.n.M trumw lu.rii.H which will determine the amateur baseball championship of, I the world, l-.tghty-iifo mouse nil per wins an w the White Autos win tho game chum- Always Watch This Ad Changes Often in Cleveland which made them pions. Lillian Russell says but few men j have acipiir"d decent table manners. I Maybe they bad them oiiginnlly, but at noon luncheon, at least, it is the sur- vivul of the fastest. FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, HI edge; 'Wedges, Suws aud Eipjlpmenti for the woods. All kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Buildings. A good H0O.0O Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one-fourth original cost. A Woodsaw eomtilete for sale or will trade. Two Ponies and Harness at a price that will surprise tod, H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. 302 North Commercial Street. Pkone 808. rpvytftrttsj!'''-'!'