Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 27, 1915, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1915.
The reliabfe household Remedy
Good The Year Roun
Ready-to-take
PE-RU-NA
' POH SALB AT AU DRia STORES
r
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial Street.
Ladies' Coats
ALL NEW ONES.
THIS SEASON'S GOODS.
PRICES $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00.
EVERY ONE A BARGAIN
Millinery Department
IN REAR OF STORE.
This department is as popular as ever. We defy
all competition. See us for the latest styles in Trim
med Hats, Shapes, Flowers and Feathers.
Underwear
Nice White Union Suits, winter weight, for girls or
ladies, only 50c
Boys' Union Suits, winter weights, only .. . : 50 c.
Two San Francisco" Men-
Found Guilty of Violating
Neutrality
SCROFULA AND ALL
" HEI0RS GIVE WAY
Cotton Blankets, 74c a pair
Big assortment. Extra good values. '
Cotton Blankets, 64x80; our $1.25; now $1.00
Cotton Blankets, 72x80, our $1.50; now ... . . .$1.35
San Francisco, pet. 27. Ralph K
Blair, partner of Supervisor Murdock
and Dr. Thomas J. Aldis, both of San
rraneisco, were found guilty today of
violating American neutrality by con
spiring to leoruit men for the British
army.
Lioutcnant Kenneth Croft, Harry K.
Lane, alleged field agent, and Olivo
Lawrcnco, were acquitted.
The probable punishment for the
crinio will be two years imprisonment
and a fine (f $10,000.
This is tUc tirjt conviction of neu
trality violation of this since lHo.,
i when a British ambr.swdor was recalled
I by his government alter being convict
ed of recruiting for tho ( rimenii war.
Judge Dooling's opinion, which took
him 41) minutes to read, suys with re
spect to the defense contention that no
contract existed between tho men and
tho British government that they wre
to enter the army.
"It would bo taxing credulity to the
utmost to urfce thit the defendants. did
not know whpt was sought by tho con
sul general, that they would go to
England and enlist in the military or
naval service."
Without leaving the box, the jury
elected William l.enhoy of San Fran
cisco, foreman and voted a verdict as
instructed by the judge.
IWir and Addis will bo sentenced
There are many things learned from
experience and observation that the
older generation shculd impress upon
me younger, aihwuj; mem is me iaci
that scrofula and other humors, which
produce eczema, boils, pimples and oth
er eruptions, can be most successfully
treated with Hood's Harsaparilla.
Thia great medicine is a peculiar com-
biantion of remarkably effective blood I
I 1.....1.V. f
puniying iuu uruuu givmg toois,
barks and herbs, which are gathered
especially tor it.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood the
test of forty years.
Get a bottlo today row from your
nearest drug store. Always keep it
on hand.
STATE AND FEDERAL
T
No More Duplication of Sur
veys to Cause Unnecessary
Expense
Non-Partisan Bills and Nine
Constitutional Amendments
All Lost
'Saturday
has filed
San Frnnciseo, Oct. 27. Admitting
the defeat of his non-partisnn and other
measures at the special state election
yesterday, Governor Johnson today ex
pressed the belief Ihnt non-partisanship
will ultimately nnd not nt no distant
I .3.... U- j..n...J :.. i:r...... ti: I
T t 4i.:- i 1 UHIC u? auoi'ivu 111 V lllll VII imu. inn ml
said that the ease will bo carried to."""' " V , "" " , , ,
tho supremo court through English or- P. b'!' ' ''' ' t-y plur.il.
' no (lcg eX(.ped,nr 20,000 nnd the nine pro
.fn'dae nooli.-r raid the instructions Posod constitutional amendments by
f, th. Tivi.i.i, ,.ci n..,oi t n,.! "mail pluralities.
British Friendly association, seemed do- . M,)re complete returns today showed
signed for no other purpose than to s;-
that most of the measures were defeat
cure new recruits for the British army 5d jn npnr,y every county in tho state.
nere, witnout appearing to nunc violat
ed tlio )nw; to accomplish tho results
!
NEW T0DAY
One cent per word each inser
tion. Copy for advertisements un
der thia heading should be in by
2 p. m.
HIGH COST OF LIVING
2H0NE trIAIN 81.
PHONE 937 For wood saw. tf
HARRY Window
768.
cleaner. Phone
FIR WOOD $3.50 per
2249.
Nov6 :
Pione
tf
FOR RENT Modern house, 1345 Court
street. Oetafl
. I
SECOND GROWTH FIR $3.50, de
livered. Phone 311. Novl
.moll ,i.nr. lhnna 58F22. Oct27
San Francisco, Oct. 27. Per
haps, you, too, have suffered,
gentle reader, but if so read this
and take heurt..
Cold boiled ham, just a mod
erate portion at that, costs $100'
aboard Pullman diners running
from' Juarez south to Chihuahua.
Baked beans that you get at a
nickel a hundred in Boston
cost a cool $100 a dish.
The cheapest thing on a menu
on this line, received here to
day, were pickles at $40 per.
A thirst aboard one of the
Pullmans is likewise extremely
Borious rye at $N0 a shot; beer,
the same per bottle; ginger ale
$100.
P. S. These prices are, how
ever, in depreciated Villa paper
money.
P. rt. (again) It only takes
a trunkful of money to get a
square meal.
FOR SALE 3 cows and one Jersey
bull. Phone 29F12, after 7 p. m.. tf
FOR BALE; A. square. Hallet & Davis
piano, excellent tone. A bargain.
Phone 741 M. . Oct30
MODERN FIVE ROOM HOUSE Fur
nished or unfurnished. 339 Mission,
or phone 1737W.
SPLIT BODY OAK wood, $4.50 per
eord; grub oak $5.00, $5.50; aso $4.50.
Second growth fir, $3.50. Paone
J954, during business hours. J. H.
Eaton. Novll
FOR SALE Best paying well estab
lished small business in Salem, clear
ing from $100.00 to $125.00 montnly.
Ill health cause of selling. Address
31 B., care of Journal.
MONEY TO LOAN On improved
farms at 7 nr cent BlinUal interest.
I am reprefenting the Commerce Safe
Deposit ft Mortgage VO. "'"""i
rWarrnn fliilxlr dnlivery of mOneT.
Write me or cel. at Marion Hotel. F.
J. Berger, Salem, Oregon. w
ELECTRIC QTILTER Down quilts a
specialty. 405 S. 12th Btteet. Phone
90S. Nov2
CHOICE ?OAT MEAT 5 per, pound,
Damon k Son. 85. N. Coin '1. Phone
68. tf
WANTED $300 loan, 2 years, 40 acre
security, Miluc $1200. Address
care of Jonrnnl. Oct-S
against which tho statue is directed,
and to do tho things themselves for
business without appearing to do so.
SI; PAUL CORN SHOW
Allen Bros. Get first Prize
For Yellow Dent and B.M.
. Smith For the White
OUCH! LUMBAGO! !
RUB PAIN FROM
0UlL, LhlllL UttOIV QgJ
Rub Backache Away With
Small Trial Bottle of Old,
Penetrating "St.
Jacob's Oif
An execution agreement was received
today by John 11. Lewis, state enginoer,
from Franklin K. Lane, secretary of
too interior, providing for co operation
between the state and the United
States in the issuance of permits for
water power development on the lands
witiidiawn by the I'nited States for
water power purposes. This agreement
has been executed on behalf of the
state and is now in force.
The purpose of this cooperative
agrement, as stnted in the preamble is I
"to avoid duplication of work amt ex
pense, to make available to both, the
dutu secured nnd the nction taken by
each, and to facilitate tho approval of
applications for water rights for the
occu!incy nnd use of lands including in
power-site withdrawals in the state of
Oregon tor the development of water
power. ' '
Heretofore it 1ms been necessary for
those doiiing to appropriate water for
power development to first secure a per
mit from the state engineer, which in
volved the mnkiiig of surveys and the
payment of rather heavy foes. This
permit was then presented to the in
terior department with an application
for right to occupy the power site with
drawal. Net infrequently the applica
tion wus denied and the cost of milking
surveys and the pavnient of fees to the
slate engineer's office v4 total Iohs,
thus causing the unnecessary exendi
tnre of money and much dissatisfaction.
It is jiroliable that tho state will re
ceive its greatest ndvnntage through
section eight which provides: "The
secretary of the interior will furnish
tho state engineer with copies of all
reports ol construction work anil opera
In fan Francisco there wus n majority
of 7,000 against the non-partisan
measures while nil other parts of thejtion reports on power cases in the stute
With an attendance of 400 the St.
Puul corn" show closed yesterday, con
sidered by many as the most success
ful corn thow ever held in that local
ity. Governor Withycotnbo was the
speaker of the afternoon, followed by
Postmaster Hukestein, county agricul
turist Chnpin, and I.. E. Larson of i
Oregon Agricultural College. D. L.
Van De Weile presided at the afternoon
meeting.
The first prize for the individual
display of 100 ears of yellow Dent
com, was awnrded to Allen Brothers,
for the best display of 100 white Dent
corn, the first prize wna given to B.
M. Hmlth. To S. Merten was awnrded
the first prize for the finest ten cars
of yellow Dent, while B. M. Kmith re
ceived the first award for the best
ten "ears of white Dent corn.
The best single esr of corn, regard
less of variety, was exhibited by.L. L.
Ernst, who received the first prize
award. B. M. Smith displayed the
best popcorn, receiving first award,
and C. F. Y eager, first on aweet corn.
WILLAMETTE NOTES.
bay district registered heavily against
the proposnls.
In ban irnncisco only .Hi per cent of
the total registration, or 50,000 votes
was cast.
Returns from all pnrts of the state
show that everywhere only a smiill per
centage of the totiil registration went
to tho polls. - Sentiment ngainst non
partisanship was strongly expressed
throughout the Sun Joaquin valley,
with the exception of Fresno county,
where the balance in favor of it wus
smnll.
In the Sncrninentu valley there wus a
majority against the measures, as there
wns in Alameda county.
Club Women Turn Attention
To the; Coming Election
(Continued From Page One.)
Mrs. Faucell, dean of women at O.
A. ('., spoke in chitpcl this morning.
Mio nnd Dr. Doney were at ono time
classmates, later, die stated flic had
heard him pie::ch in the Methodist
i-li u rco at t'cliimhini, Ohin, but she hud
been surprised to kur.i that Dr. Doney
wus preMdc.it of Willamette univer
sity. Mrs. Fauc'itt U attending tho
.,... ,n , , , .!, Woman's Club Federation which ia in
WANTED -50 sheep o keep on bar, j .peaking of education
good pasture. J. It Watson, Njljjlhe ,tuteil ,hat .,ny education, which
""'e failed to product) men and women in
spired for service, wus a failure, in
EXPERIENCED restaurant hand wnnts
work. John Deloff. 16 S. High
street. Oct 29
GOOD COW WANTED Must give
over 4 gallons testing 5 per cent or
better. Phono 427H. Oct29'
WAITRESS And good plain cook for
restaurant or boarding house, wants
work. Call 2401 Trude, or Phone
768. ct2S
Back hurt your Can't straighten up
without feeling sudden pains, sharp
aches and twingesf Now listen! That s
lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a
strain, and you'll get relief the me
me:it you rub your back with soothiiig,
penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing
else takes out soreness, lameness a '.id
stiffness so quickly. You simply rub
it ou your buck ard out comes t'ae p:iin.
It is harmless aid ducs.ii 't burn the
skin.
Limber up! Don't suffer! Oct n
-miall trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Oil" from any lruj store, a,id
after using it. just once, you'll forcer
thut you ever had bnckiii'he, luinlmgo
or scinuca, oecause your duck will nev
.T hurt or cause a-iy more misery. It
never disappoints und has been recom
mended for 60 years.
lose part q.f hi.i claim as there nre not
enough thirdu to go around but the
ninin question to be decided is "Who
4I111II dig thcinf" Justice Webster wus
culled upon to decide such tin action
which wns Instituted In his court tnis
afternoon in a case brought by Ward
K. Iiicltnrdif.il ngninst C K. Marty. R.iy
F. Shields aid Ivnn 0. Martin were
U3 opposing rttorneys.
At a
banquet
in Missouri
the local
orator responded to a
toast "The Ladies."
In unbroken elo
quence he told how the
roses, the lilies, the
peaches, the "cherries,
and the stars had been
robbed of their 'beau
ties to endow the wo
men of Missouri.
A Kansan squirmed
with envy, and when
the orator sat down he
arose and drawled out,
"The women, of Kansas
arc all that and then
some."
Just so with the
clothes we sell.
Read the flowery ad
vertisements in the
magazines then come
to us, and you will find
our clothing "is all that
and then some."
New Winter Suits
$15 to $30.
S t y 1 i sh Overcoats
and Rain Coats $10 to
$30.
HAMK0NDBISH0P CO.
Leading Clothiers
The Toggery 167 Com '1 St
OREGON
Today Only
POPULAR RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
GRAUSTARK
STARRING
Francis X. Bushman
VIOLA VEECLEB HOLMAN MAEY BCIIULTZ
Violin Duet
TOMORROW rRIDAY MATINEE SATURDAY
The ColloiMoa of Modern Railway Drama
PRESENTING
EAKLE WILLIAMS ANITA 8TEWABT
A Blf Foor reatura Directed by INCE
MATINEE 10c EVENING 15c
sizing up the student body she quoted
a phrase from Wordsworth, "Itliss it
is to live, but to be youi:g is heavenly."
Mrs. Faucet t is a Host at the home
of I'reaiJont iloney.
Miss Jones, of Wenutciice, Wisconsin, I merce, Oregon Agricultural Cn
a friend of Miss Carolne Sterling, has'
been a guest ut tlu Mew Drop club l'ur
a fow days. She will leave this af
ternoon tor Kb 1 Francisco whero she
will spend a few week in teeing the
exposition.
outside the home tliAn in it.' Consider,
caiimng, linking, laundering
2:0(1 to 2:15, The l'lnnnlng of Meals.
Tho Family limpet. Uresa The effect
of our constantly changing styles on
the Family Itudget and on women in
general. Are they sane und suited to
our needs! 11 11 vo you n guest room!
2:15 to ?::ill. Question box. Public
limit), Mrs. Kndio Orr-Dunbar, 1euder,
Hoom "I . Question box. Art, Mrs.
Alice Weister, Leader, Koom "D",
What art means to the state, the homo
and the i.idividur.1. The influence of
color in the hime, Mrs. I.uuru It. Doe
little. The el' feet of tho righ't sur
roundings 1111 tho henlth and morals of
children. What club women do to fur
ther tho Interest! ol' art in Oregon.
Commercial Course ,
CI
Tin cn.rse if :u'y iu the eoramer
e.iil di piirtnicut of tn Salem schools
has been id .pied i' fi ll by tho com
mittee on it: -ic'tii(,ustii,n of eommer
cii.l riii.Kn, uppoii trd by the National
KliC'ito AtsM'ifition, y. Iiich met this
summe,' in I i-tkcli'r.
Hie c liniiiittce nppeinled by this na
tional nsKiiriiitiiin investigated the
courses taught i'i till part 11 of the
country, nnd fiunlly adopted the entire
Oregon cniire. which will hereafter be
come the sliunlard for the whole
eci'litry.
This is griitifying to -tint educators
in this slnte, and especially to Merrit
Uavis, wlin him charge of the commer
cial course in the Hnlem schools, ss
Mr. Ddvis is Minimum of the Oiegim
cirnniittce for commercial study. The
other members of the committee are .1.
A. ltfiill. denn of the school of corn-
ge, 11 nil
Don Honors, ilcun of the school of com
merce, Cnivcr-ity of Oregon.
of Oregon, with sets of blue prints of
maps and plans of such power pro
jects alter completion of construction,
except such as may have been filed as
i'onf uleutial intoi million, nnd with pro
c'duiation Jiagrnms of all power site
withdrawal-! in ettect nt the tune of too
execution of this contract and shall no-:
til y tho state engineer of any changes;
and additions thereto. ' ' Under the pin-'
visions of this section 11 great ileal of
valuable inforuwitio-i will lm received
at the stati engineer's office nnd will
be spbjcct to public, inspection which
would otherwise not be avniluble to
the public. It also placed in the hands!
of the Mate engineer progress reports
of development winch will eliminate
tho necessity of mr ny field inspection:!
and suve much expense to the sWito,
$ $
HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR
OVERWORKED STOMACHS
Dtiniol J. Fry, the popular druggist,
has been in the drug business long
enough to have his own opinion of tho
best way of selling medicines. He tayt
tho plan adopted by Mi-o-nn, tho grout
dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest lie has
ever hoard of. lie dnesu't believe that
a medicine ought to be puid for unless
it does the user some good. Ard Mi-o-na
is suld under a positive guarantee
to relieve dyspepniu or to refund the
money. You simply leave 50 cents on
deposit with Daniel J. Fry nnd if, after
you have used the box of Mi-o-na you
decide that it has done you no good, all
you have to do is to tell him so and be
will return your niuney.
Hundreds of people huvo been relieved
of stnmnch agonies by using this re
markable rtinc.'y. It is not simply a
food digester; it is a medicine that puts
all of the digestive organs into normal
condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vig
orous health. A change for the bettur
will bo seen after the first few doses
of Mi o 1111. and its continued use will
100 n give the power to cat anything at
any time und nut suffer distress after
ward. Mi o-na is sold under a positivo guar
antee to refund the money if it does
not cure. This is the strongest proof
that ran be offered as to the merit of
the medicine.
Nothing lesrens a mini's success In
his work or n womnn's fascinating per
sonality more than a weak stnmnch,
with its attending evils. Use Mio tin
and sec how mm h morn there Is in life.
Teachers' Annual
Institute Closed
The Willamette valley la not tho
only section of the northwest becoming
interested in the flax industry. The
trnstou Hardens Oo of Wnllu W11U11,
Wash., planted NO acres in flux this
year nnd the results seem to have been
so siiusiaeiory, mat an mipnrv was
....:... I .1.: 1 .t . I
i-.viYvi mi morning ny wie ulllllier-
cinl Hub, asking for tho names of 1 was preparing to continue their first
manufacturers of machinery for con- success in flux raising, uiid was in tho
verting flux into tow. The correspond- market for the proior miiehinery for
once rather indicated that the company ' handling the raw product.
e liuve
n rrn tuf fur n Itu IIiim'M 'i.m i,irlv o.iik
Mrs. h. L. Hteeves was a wi,h th l-hilo.losi.ins. - 'I k. Lull. ),,1VU
guest to d.nnor lust evening at thejhwn tnntily dworr.te.1 and a large
gram this ccuiing but in its plnci
' 11 llallowe en rt v
Seat Sale Now Open
MME. JEANNE
.JOMELLI
AT
Th e Or egonTheatre
FRIDAY
Admission 50c, 75c; Loges $ 1 .OO
I
Always Watch This Ad Changes Often
FOR THE WOODSMAN
.We have all kinds of Axes, bledget, Wedgci, Buwa and Equipments
for the woods,
All hinds of Corrugnted Iron for both Iioofs and Buildings.
A good $800.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for ono fourth t:;igin&l
oost.
19 AND 20 NEW OVEROOATH AT $5.00.
1 pay 1 14 cents per lb. for old rags.
H. Steinbock Junk Co.
Tho House of Half a Million Bargains.
302 North Commercial ritrcnt. Thotie 6C8.
Dew Drop J nn, ono of the most popular
girls' organizations on tho campus.
The V. W. C. A. sandwich day was
crowd is ope- ted,
Walter (ileiK'r baa been mode cir
dilution iifinger of the Willamette
anxiously awaited by the studonU and c0cgin,i. Mr. (Jleiser was editor ut
Urn Collcgimi last year. Ills aim is
to increase th- circulation of the col
lege weekly .fr up to a 1,'ino paid up
tubwriptioiis.
Dean Ciu.ee, of the cnllr-ve of music,
left for Kugene todry, whero be will
give an or n rcitul at the Find
Methodist rlinn h this evening.
when chapel convened a rush was made
for the sandwich stands. The young
ladioa who bad charge of the booths
were: Misses rther r.inini'l, Daven
port, Wilt and McKenuon.
' The Y. M. C. A. Is branching out,
doing extonrion work thia year. They
are sending four young men to hems
wa every Mouday evemn to carry on
Itililo classes. Lut Monday evening
a rtag Mixer wes held in the gyniiia
slum and a jolly good time was had by
.all. Those who compose tne deputation!
team am: ticrlmrt, H4iley, Mauldla,
.ami ixinsiierrv.
Zemo for Dandruff
The Marion county tenchers nniiuiilM
institute elosa'd its meeting this after I
uiHin with the ndilrcss uf M. H. I'it i
mil u of the Monmouth Normal Htntc,
school, who spoke nil, "The Converted I H
I'ulilic." !H
The sexsion this morning was opened
by 1 . I , (Irilfith Hith a talk on "Club
Work' with departmental work by I
M. I., Fulkerson, Margaret Cosiier, I,en j
Aiiltiniin, superintciiilcnt O. M. Klliott
snd principal J. ('. Nelson, of the Ha- I
lim Senior High school. The morning s
session rinsed with the nddrens of llnr
rid Keller on, " What to Kay in Telling
Children the Life htory."
The rrgirtintion nt the Institute this
year ruuibered W'tl. As no evening
sei'sious vere hold, many of tho tench
ers availed tlioiiii've of the opportu
nity to attend the right sessions of the!
stute redirt.toii ti Oregon Woman's!
rluls.
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The History of the World
From the Dawn of Creation
until
The Great War
Is depicted in ait, S' lence and industry
and presented In wonderful colors
PANAMA PACiriC EXPOSITION
Baa Francisco
This wonderful Kxpnsition clones Dec. 4
Don't Miss It
I,et you always look back lu 101." with
regret
Scenic Shasta Route
Through the wonderful Valleys of the
Willamette, the riiincntn, the 1'inp
ijiiil mid tho Rogue o Iters exceptional
diversion.
Lou) Round Trip Fares
Full particular with copy of booklet
"Wayside Notes, MiHida Ilouto" or
"California and lis Two World Ki posi
tions'' on application to nearest ugent
n, U.-..I......;. , r :,... .,..:.... ml lots do not want a slow ir..i.....i
aot hold a program tbi evening'., 1,''? llntJ'S ,th ""r'?"
.customary. Inster.d they will initio. KTra5J ! hsir U" 'W"' Mtf
into their ranks tho lew men-who were! tht, at sny'dmr store a bottle f
recently ele ted. they aret Mintoa,1 wmo for or $1(koV eitrJ l.r
htum, Otto, Atterberry, Wilson, Irvine, aire. I a dlr-.t.d, for It L 1
I'eterson, Hall, Kwing, Hrka, Itandall work oniekly. It kills tt dniidrutT (term
and UanL Tho initiation committee 1""'iies tha hslr rant and imniHIstely
bava been working for alut a month y"J ""'" IP. It la sura and sate,
preparing some lew and original stunts S.,'., 1 Z"1' V1?0 ud
and when th. candidate. hva n..,.d , i . "?.,,""n.'Hf harm-
.tlirougu thcr trying ordeal a big feed Ibiug to w I, sW "f ta iT"m "7" grocery bill a-id then annlher pnrtv
win lie awTiiung tiicm. Uo UllpfDlve. ' caiina a third for serviroa performed
i n n.iMjun.na will not hold a pro- Znmo, ClTtUnL i Is
Who Shall Dig the
Potatoes To Be Decided
In Justice Court
When one party nv as n third of the
potato crop for re'.tnl of the Inn, I. an
other owns o o thiid for planting limn
nnd another hes nttf.ched a thinl for n
evidnt that someone is going to
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Bcott, General Passenger Agent, rortlund, Oregon.
Oregon Day at Panama-Pacifc Exposition
October 30
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