THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. FIVE ian 3 "I'D take up smoking cigars if I could find any brand I was sure of," said the pipe-smoker. "Say, did you ever try the OWL? Well, I've been smok ing it for years, and the way they maintain their even flavor in every box is remarkable.". "Good enough! try the OWL. " , That's all we ask. yourselfl Guess I'll Try it THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED Italiaa Hurls Bricks Through Was Encamped Near Crater Vaaderbilt's Windows Through Mistake STOP at Fruitland Store when in want of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Nails, Etc. LOOK AT THE QUALITY AS WELL AS THE PRICES. LISTEN to the chatter of the sat isfied customers. TOP PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, POULTRY AND PRODUCE. P.R.C0ULS0N,Prop. uffragettes Pursue the Male Politicians Chicago, liny 31. Members of the Congressional I'nion were pursuing male politicians today to secure suffrage planks in the national platforms. Elsie Hill secured O. K. Davis' prnm iso for a hearing before the progressive 1 national committee, j Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt arrivejl to i day. She took immediate command of the "votes for women" operations. "Our organization (the National As sociation) is not forming a women's i party," declared Mrs. Catt. "We are leaving that to the congressional union, but we are going to ask for suffrago planks in all platforms." Maud Younger is slated to deliver the keynote address at the woman's party convention, June 5. Thirty-five thou sand women will parade on June 7. Fruitland News New York, May 31. After having thrown three bricks through the win dows of William K. Vanderbilt 's Fifth avenue mansion, believing he was en dangering John D. Rockefeller's life, Sacrbcs Ksowrddes. aged 40, a foreign er, was overpowered and arrested byl policemen. Police; ndaini that Rsowrildos con fessed he plotted with three other men to assassinate Rockefeller, but by mis take the bricks were hurled at the resi dence of Vanderbilt, two blocks from the oil king's home. Rsowrddcs snid h lived in Yonkers. He came from Italy, 1" years ago and declured he worked at wood carving and scnlptoring until eight years ago when that trade iiecame so poor he ob tained a job as subway laborer to pre vent his wife and children from starv ing. He blamed Rockefeller and other cap italists for his troubles. "With two oth er men, it is alleged, lie plotted to throw bricks through the windows while the others were to shoot Itockc fener when ho ran out. His confederates deserted him, but Rsowrddes said he decided to execute the scheme alone. Armed with a four- inch stiletto, he took up his station op posite the house, with a small satchel of bricks, and began throwing them. The missies wrecked nu $S0O mir ror and damaged furniture. Tirtice man Lavender heard the crash and ran to the snot as Vanderbilt and his wife appeared in a second story window to learn what was transpiring. Believing that a bomb had been thrown, Lavender hurled himself upon tho man and fought with him fiercely for several minutes. Rsowrddes will be examined tn to his sanity. EAT IBS AND JAKE of Mauna Loa When It Began Erupting Japanese Prized As Husbands in Islands Sao. Francisco, May 31. Japanese husbands are highly prized in tho Mar shall islands, according to J. J. Kohu, today. He has just returned from a trip there. " "The local chiefs told me," said Kohn, "that since the Germans left the islands and the Japanese took charge (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fruitland, Ore., May 31. Miss Susie Bennett, who has been working in fla lem. has gone to Portland. Carroll Runner and Wm. Bellamy are back in the neighborhood again. There were two parties near this vicinity last Saturday evening, one at the home of Mr. Bond and the other at the cheese factory. The new teacher has been lrired fof the coming year 'for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edwards, Misses the natives think Japan the greatest ) pou:' n,i 'n,i v.Ua Williams rime land m tne worm, it Japanese mine vis itors cannot be coerced into matrimony they nro treated so royally and so ard ently wooed by the native women that they don't care about ever going home." out with the pastor last Sunday after noon. A week from next Sunday Rev. Schuehnost will preach here. Henry Smith attended church in Sa lem last Sunday evening. Plans arc being made to have a Sun day school picnic in the hear future. PIMPLY? WELL. DON'T BE! Moose Name and Will Back " 1 . .. sv Miss Wslson tor Queen People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much loniier if you Ret a pacikaKe of Dr. Kdwards' Ulive Tablets. The skin should bcKtn to clear after you have taken the tablets u few nights. , Cleanse the blood, tho bowels and the liver with Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the suc cessful substitute for calomel there's never any sickness or pain after taking them. , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, nnd just ns effective ly, but their action Is Kentle and sale in stead of severe and Irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely "Vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; J-ou will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa rents altilcted with liver nnd bowel com plaints, and Olive Tablets are the immense Jy effective result. m Take one or two nlshtly for a week. See bow much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All drugnlsts. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0. Take a Glass of Salts Before Breakfast If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness md a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lend; your back hurts or the urine is cloudv, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist ihout four ounces of Jnd Salts; tako a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice com bined with .lithia, and has been use-i for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize tho acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder dis- San Francisco, May 31. Just how it feels to stand at the base of au erupting volcano was described todty by Mrs. C. W. Deerry of Reno, New, who arrived here from Hawaii, on the liner Manna. She witnessed the recent upheaval of Mauna Loa. She declared that, wanting to see the islands in her own way, she journ eyed to the foot of Mauna Loa with two n.itive bearers and a girl compan ion. While encamped there the erup tion began. "Suddenly there was a rumbling nnd a roaring," said Mrs. Deerry. "The top of the mountain seemed to blow oft'. A shower of dirt nnd hot stone fell around us. 1 heard a hissing noise. The natives were frightened and wanted to go. "1 forced them to the prater with me the next day. The air became thick with Uva dust and choking odors. At night, however, the sight was beauti ful. A gorgeous red glow covered the sky. It looked like a world in the making. We remained there three days." POSLAM STOPS ANNOYING ITCH Brings Relief and Comfort With First Application When any itching skin disease af fects or even when any slight ernp tionnl spot begins to itc'n and burn, upply Poslain and you may be quite confident that the trouble is having the right treatment, Itching stops and the skin feels immeasurably grateful, is cooled and soothed. ( ontiuue as necessary to eradicate the affection entirely. In the treatment of virulent eczema, acne, pimples and all surface affections. Poslnm's results may be (inickly felt and seen. Poslam Soap is non-irritating and as nure. antiseptic and gratetul to tne skin as soap can be. For sample, send 4c stamps to F.mer gencv Laboratories, !12 West tioth St., Xew York City. Sold by all druggists. DON'T WORRY! THERE IS NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING GET IN LINE AND COME TO THE Farmer's Cash Store AND AT THE END OF THE w MONEY IN THE BANX Steamer Half n dozen candidates were initiat ed into the Moose lodge last night and a lni'go clnss is getting Tenuy to .loin orders. on the 24th of this month when the big j Jad S ilts is inexpensive; cannot in Moose celebration will take place. Those jure, makes a delightful effervescent joining were A. S. Shaw, C. T. Phemet-1 lithia-water beverage, and belongs in ten, H. Y. Caldwell, . o. .Miteneu, jv.: every nome, because noiiociy can mane having a good Kidney D. Kemslv nnd Charles Hebcl. By an "unanimous vote, Miss Kstclla Wilson became the official candidate of the Moose for Cherry queen, nnd she will also receive the support of tlie Artisans. The musical part o'f the program last night was furnished by Hehel's Moose Cherrybud band, a duet by Miss Estel la Wilson and Miss Mabel Brassfield and a recitation by Miss Alice Adams. The evening's program closed with a banquet. SHERIFF TO BE KING Portland, Ore., May 31. Sheriff Till Tnvlor of VmafUlla (county, will be king of the Portland Rose Festival. He will rule with Queen Muriel Snling of Pendleton, and during the ceremonies will ride horseback in cowboy costume. mistake by flushing any time. Los Angles May Have School Teachers' Union Los Angeles, Cul., May 31. Forma tion of a teachers union in Los Angeles was hinted at today by leaders among IS teachers who "nave been dismissed by the board of education here. One of the biggest shakeups in the history of city education is scheduled for tonight when the board meets. Miss Marg.iret Snodgrass, one of the teachers has been communicating with various cities of the country in which teachers unions are flourishing. Maverick Abandoned by Owners San Francisco, May 31 The Jebsen steamer Maverick has been deserted by her owners, J. J. Kohn, who arriv ed here on the Mntson liner Manoa, de clared today. While in the Hawaiian islands, Kohn became acquainted with William Boy den, former first assistant engineer of the famed blockade runner. Boydeu said, according to Kohn, that the Mav erick had been deserted by her owners and that the Hatavin agent who had advanced $25,000 for tho vessel re fused to furnish any more money. Kohn said ISoydeii told him that a good part of her cargo, supposed to be arms and ammunition, remained in her forward oil tanks. Hoyden lett tne Maverick at Batavia. DON'T TAKEA CHANCE Salem People Should Act in Time Cruiser Marblehead On Way to Portland Portland, Ore., May 31. -The Tinted States cruiser Marblehead steamed up the Columbia river today toward Port land where she will become the training ship of tho Oregon naval militia. She was scheduled to arrive at 5 p. m. A salute of 17 guns will be fired from the cruiser Boston to welcome her suc cessor. The Marblehead will be officially dedicated and taken over by the naval militia as part of tho Ruse Festival ceremonies next week The navy de partment expects to sell the Boston in to commercial service. The Boston, which is credited with planting the Am erican flag on tho Hawaiian islands, ha been registered as unnenworthy since 1!U1. is effective July I. Calvin began his career ns a rail road telegrapher tor t lie Indiana, Cin cinnati hud L.i Knyctto road ill IN7o, near Indianapolis, where he born in lie occupied various positions with the l'u ion Pacific between IHS'J and 17 serving us conductor, dis patcher nnd station agent, lie became If you suffer from backache; If "you have headaches, dizzy spells; If tho kidney secretions are irregular, Don't delay likely your kidneys tire sick. Salem people recommend Doan's Kid ney Pills. Here's a Salem woman's experience: Mrs. Leslie Keuscher, 12ii:j N. Church St., Salem, says: ''Ten or twelve years ago, 1 suffered a great deal from rheumatic pains in my back and more bout my whole body, l Macleay News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Macleay, Ore., May 31. One of the best happenings of the week was a dinner party given in honor of Mrs. R. M. Tiest'rail of Mitchell, South Da kota, formerly of Macleay, at the John F. C. Tekenburg home, .Saturday even ing. Covers were laid lor 14. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knight, of Salem; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Kaiser nnd son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. H. K Martin and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 0. Tay lor and Miss Marion Taylor. A musical program was a feature of the evening nnd a slumbering duet by Harvey Tay lor and J. B. Knight, entitled, "The Ford in Low," was especially enjoyed. Mr. Tekenburg reported that it was so cool on the porch during the even ing that ice cream was frozen. Another dinner party in honor of Mrs. Tiestrail wns held at the Harve Taylor home Friday evening. The table wns tastefully set and everyone enjoyed themselves to tho fullest 'extent. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knight mid Mr. and Mrs. Tekenburg were guests of the oc casion. Mr. and Mrs. K. V,. Martin visited their son. Jesse "Martin, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. G. I,. Morris nnd son, Alva, were Sunday visitors at the H. K. Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris are Mrs. If. K Martin's parents. While in Polk county recently Mr. .Morris discovered oil on H. K. Martin's Mrs. Treslruil ieft Sunday evening for Albany to visit friends thnro. Onie Martin and family and Walter Taylor and family motored to Falls City Sunday. Perry Taylor and family were busi ness visitors in Salem Suturdtiy. J. F. C. Tekenburg and wife motor ed to Salem to church Sunday. i. T. JNash and family attended division superintendent or the ,l.isuu church in Salem Sunday. I ri Pacific in 17. Flmo Wright was a Salem visitor I In ISP1 he look a similar office with Sunday afternoon. llio lino it lacilic, leaving lour yens The Y. P. B. C. class party will be lct'T to accept the position of general held at the Bartcl'B homo Friday even-! Hiperiiitciidetil, of liie Intoriiation ami :lrcHt. Northern, la 1103 he went to illie Oregon Short Lino as assistant gen- jeral manager, remained u year and lie enmo vice president and gouer.il ntaua j ger of the' Oregon liuilrond ami Navi i gallon company. In 11105 he was vico p president and 'lu'inl manager of tho I ttClliC I Southern Pacific. Two yew-rs ngu hu I was appointed vn-u president ami gen- Xew York, May 31. K. E. nlvinnf j " the Oregon Short Line the Oregon Snort Line .was elected!"1 ,Sult "Uu C ''' president of the Union P i'-ific railroad I 1 today, succeeding A. L. Mohlcr, whose Little New Today's work liko resignation was accepted. The change charms. 1 ing, June H. BeiT Kaiser weut to Silverton Satur day to pool his wool. Calvin Is President of Union 1 Better Nut I 12 J2 at All Grocery Stores ASK FOR IT-LARGE LOAVES 5 CENTS HONE GEtlflNE WITHOUT TEE LAEE I I II i K SOLD am 1 Jmw I i 1M I . i jr f UST word Mr.Tra-J. I lf Mr. Horn Lor Jf JUST tntr Hotel Noc I" A Km art m Inrdii. rfiMffW ful ioon) for youi mj UST ftop a long, long time -of a iKttt, ihort ticnr ; UST try1 tcrvica that irv tiapitM rMrythin-n Km) pht (Kit cUUlhtt ' jUST matt ttart toward Mttn blthtnjrp tha nm ingnoanvminf bwmI iUST meat end hobnob ithfrinds in the airy lobby I USTrett -pdur'weary bone on e truly luxurious bod ana urrondor to pUutnt diauw !UST trie tKing tkat rpel msdmte pticmu i Room ifith priviltta of lath tt jor mora tho ity. Room ariti ptvMbMhl.SarMraliaV 11. of Wuhirujtoa 124ianJ Wthit or less throng' ached all over. My kidneys were so thpr(,. congested and irregular that I eon- jfrs. A. P. Uussell nnd Mrs. Theron eluded they'eaused the pains. I hegan Wsoi mvP r,,(lni(,(1 fr(ln si,,.lliiirn taking Doan's Kidney Pills and they ' stopped the pain in my duck, i .mC used them off unit on lor ten yearn,, whenever 1 have noticed tiiat my kid neys have needed attention and they have always done me good." Price ,")0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the -same that. MJrs. Keuscher had. Foster-Millmrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Yakima Indians Want Right to Catch Salmon Seattle, Wash., May 31. Filled with dissatisfaction following an interview with Fish Commissioner Darwin here last night, Chief Saluskin, head of the Yakima Indians and two of his suli chiets, have gone to Olympia tod iv to hold solemn powwow with "Big Chief" Lister, the governor. Saluskin will demand to know why hia people cannot fish for salmon off their reservation at the Prosser dam, where a number of them were recently arrested. The supreme court has held against thin. Last night. Darwin showed the chief a letter from Cato Sells, commissioner of Indian aff lirs, at Washington, D. C, saying the supreme court was right. Jf the governor reiuses "ANUR1C" The Latest Discovery in Medicine. Why Suffer From Backache, Lumbago, Rheumatism? It is now asserted with cunf ideiu e that these painful effects due to uric acid, in ti: system ;ire entirely eradi cated. A remedy called "AM'liH".', has lieen discovered liv l)r. Pierce in his hospital ;.r;ietice, which he In i'rvc;; is thirty-!-evcn tunes more poleut tlinu lithin, cu l is the cause of a drainage outward oi' tiie uric caid with which it in contact uitein the hudy. It will v . urd off backache., headache, iniil the nartii'g pains and aches M articular or muscular rheumatism of, tleise iliscases which are iiused ly too much uric acid, such as gout, usth ina, sciatica, or sore, stilt', uchi.', joints. When Hie k'diievs are weak nr dis ased, 1 iu'ho nut lira filters ilo lie! churiro the blond suf fi. iently, and le t body. There follow depression, in hey and pains, heaviness, drow ine.-s. irri tability. " A.N UKIC " prolongs life be- "i use old people usually suffer fiuni hardening and thickening of the walls if I he iirleni, die to the i x.'CiS of uric acid in the blood It'ld tissues, Hr, I'ierce chief physician at the 1'iViilils" Hotel nnd Surgical ii;tilult Mil f fab i, N. V'., has been testing tnis .iv ei iviu l.c.1 and wi alii'iicd Kidney?. 'Il.e ie:e' !,(, i l,v sufl'eiciH has been .-o mi 1 i.-.jM' tun' that he determin ed to p'n-e "ANi'h'H with tho piiu- i .ii I druyisls in town when) eo; e, could ;;e! tins lend;. -In uso nicd'cinc. "A.VI'b'M!" is mil harinlul or pois-uiou1-, bill aids iiahnc in throwing ntf those poisnns wilhiii the body whieii cause so niteli suffering, p"'" and ni'sery. If you wiinl ipiirk relief buy il now - or send Or. I'ierce I lie for trial lg. or rd.i") for full treatment. Thisjvill prove to you that "Anuric" eliminate uric neid from the system lis hot water melts sugar. MM SAGE TEA Don't Look Old ! Try Grand mother's Recipe to Dark en and Beautify Faded, Streaked Hair That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be h.id by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea ami Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. Jt makes or niars the face. When it fades, turns' gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur e nlinnces itsj appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can et this famous old recipe im proved by the addition of other ingredi-1 ents for SO cents a largo bottle, alii ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sago w..ln.l(iii'ialM inuipniir --uiriiuuiiu. nils can ai reauest the old chieltain will Washinirton to confer with "Great White Father" Wilson. ' ! Wlivu h li-ntniltrl unmi ti hrimr lim-lr " ' tn ll'ltllrnl ositor uuA Iiiutru Vmii BOY SATS HE 8TAETED FIEE Vancouver, B. C, May 31. Police are investigating the story of Abe Craib, aged 18 years, who declared yesterday that he started the $f!50,fUO water front fire hunday, and threo previous fires, just to watch the blare. The mania for starting fires landed him in the San Francisco detention home a few years ago, he said. Don't forget to read tho New Today column. hair. Everybody uses "WyetU's" Rage, and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally ami evenly that nobody enn tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge, or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one unall Ktrnud nt a tiling by morning tho gray hair has disap peared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This reiidy-lo-iin! preparation is a delightful . t'iil t retpiiste for those who derfire dark ha r and a youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Rostein & Greenbaum Dry Goods, Shoe and Millinery THE HOUSE OF STAPLES. Reliable Merchandise at Popular Prices. Ginghams, Percales, Sheetings, Table Linens, lied Spreads, Napkins, Towels, Outing Flannels. Big stock, bought before the raise in price. You get the benefit of our early purchases. Millinery Department Most popular Millinery Department in this city. , Be sure to visit us. Big assortment. Best good's, lowest prices. Nice Hats, Flowers and Trimmings. Hosiery Department Our 15c and 25c Hosiery is the best in the market at that price. LADIES' PUMPS, $3.50 values at $1.75 PAIR See Window Display. 240-246 Commercial St. sssst