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1AGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST IB, 1010. THIS FALL WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC AN OPPORTUNITY OP OBTAINING THE HIGHEST QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE. for the lowest prices possible consistent with good store methods. Our policy for the future, as in the past 30 years, will be honest goods at honest prices, good goods for less, a square deal or your money back. Our assortments will be larger than ever before. Our selection has been most critical, our purchasing power is unlimited, and we buy from only those who have a reputation for making and carrying the best obtainable. We meet all opposition with better goods for less money. '.v:. Our Large, Roomy, Daylight Store Makes shopping a pleasure, where you are always welcome. You will not be importuned to buy, come in and make this store your store, make yourselves at home. Our facilities for caring for the greatest number of customers is well known, five large stores complete under one roof, wide, roomey aisles, beautiful display cases, counters and wardrobes, which keeps the merchandise in perfect condition. . . . . - ' Lavatories, Rest Room, Public Phone, Hygenic Iced Water, "All Yours.'M . False Statements or Misrepresentations Positively Not Permitted Our continued increase in sales is proof of our policies. Not how cheap, but how good. "There's a reason." You hear it everywhere. you want the best values go to ers When you wangffiean merchandies go to Meyers When you want to save money go to Meyers When you want to buy good goods go to Meyers Where are the largest assortments? Where am I made welcome? Where do I get the best? Where shall I meet you? At Meyers At Meyers At Meyers At Meyers CITY NEWS. Buy Your nop Baskets at Salora Fence Works, 250 Court street. 8-13-7t For Sid o Flno 5 or 10-acro tract. Homor II. Smith, room 6, McCornack building. Phono 96. 8-2-tf Attention LadJoa Dnxatnaklng and ladles,' tailoring at tho STYLE CRAFT? SHOP, 273 North Commercial St 8-11-tf Go to Park Riding Gallery Corner 15th and State, running ovory evening. Saturday evening, August 20, prlzos will bo given for egg races wheelbarrow races and foot races. Bo suro to com'o. Brown Ing & Company. v Ellen's Now Discovery Has sldotrackod all salves and liquids. This is tho tlmo of yoar whon horses' nocks and shouldors qt soro, and F. E. Sbafcr now has JuBt tho remedy you want. Call and eco it, at tho saddlory and barnoss shop on South Commercial street. 8-8-eod tf One of tho Finest Housos In Salom has been placed In my hands to sell. Tho oalo must be made soon, thoreforo tho price is reasonable Boo mo about this be fore It is gone. Homer H. Bmith, room 5, McCornack bldg. Phono 06. 7-15-tf Pointing tlio Hotel Marion Painters bogan work on tho Hotol Marion today and not just onough white on tho front to nj&ko it look llko a thoroughbred Hereford. This flno building la rapidly bolng com' plotcd ami will soon be ready for Its guests It is surely badly noedod for elncojt.closed'for remodeling, Balem has boon shy of hotol accommoda tions, .. VOTE 18 LIGHT.t . Up to 215 this afternoon tho vote was light and was report- cd ns follows Ward 1 51 AVard 2 13 "Ward 3 01 Ward 4 115 Word 5 72 Ward 0 113 Word 7 i .101 Grand Opera House Jolin F. Oordray, Manager Wednesday, August 17, 1910 Richard's & Prlngle's Famous Georgia MINSTRELS Headed by Clarence Powell & Billy King, Tho Beau Brumraela of Comedy, and 40 Others. A Rovaiatiflil In Mltfstrelsy, Watch for tho Big Stnwt Parade. Prist 26c, 50o, TSo and $1.00. JSale Starts Wednesday at 0 A. M. Mosey to Loan Flvo thousand dollars on 3 to 5 years' tlmo at 7 per cent por annum, Bocurod by mortgage on real prop erty. Gortrude B. Kruso, Trusteo. Apply to Orant Corby, Atty., 314 U. S. Bank Bldg., Salom, Oregon, 8-11-lwk 10 Aero Tract r , t For sale. $5.o6 por acre down and balanco $1.00 per aero por month. This is ns flno a tract as thero 1b In tho county and lias an oxcollont vlow. Total prlco per aCr(TJ12D. Homor" H. Smith, Room BWcCormlck Bldg. 8-18-tf n You Buy Muoh good improved land noar Sublimity, Oregon at $65 nor acre, No, you cannot, For'a- short tlmo, howovor, I havo a 140-acro farm ono mllo from Sublimity a't.fCB. per acre. This price Includes tho crop until harvested. Sea mo at onco about this, aa It will not last 'long. Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCornack bldg, Phono 96. 7-13-tf asked him to wrlto to his parents at Lobanon. Pink' Domino's parents lived at Lebanon and it was thero that ho made his homo. About a year ago ho was paroled from tho stato pontl tentiary wheroho was serving 20 yoar sentence for burglary, and it la understood that his namo was Frn zler, but this fact could not bo defi nitely ascertained this afternoon ns thero was no one at tho stato peni tentiary ablo to supply tho informa tion from tho records. Domino had considerable of u criminal career in tho stato and in addition tp the offense for which he was sentenced to tho penitentiary, thero wero many others laid to him, but of which ha was novor con victed. oi SAYS OUT OF FIVE THOUSAND (Continues, trom Fago 1.) A FINE JUVENILE TEAM AT THE RLY THEATRE A very talonted Juvonllo skotoh toam Is now appearing at Mr. Bly's Thcator, Tho toam 1b composed of Miss Dophane, Sollwood and Forster and Master Jonu. Thoy are putting on a comedy sketch entitled "Johnny Jonos Who Knows it AH". Master Joan is a son of Mr. Jonn Wormser well known In Salom Gorman olrelos. WAS IT OR NOT THE PINK DOMINO? Wiu 11 "Pink DomlnoV ' That Is tho question which was asked this mornjng by those who r.o mombor his criminal career In this Btato when thoy road In tho papers a dispatch from Sacramento saying that a man who was shot to death at that placo Friday under tho be lief that ho was. a purso. tjnatcher and having robbed and beaten two women, had been Identified as Ear nest A. Frazlor, of Lobanon. The identification tho dlspatoh says, was made by n lettor from a girl at West falls, Oregon, who signed herself aa "Mona." The lat ter was found among the dead man' offsets and in It aha says' that hl father had not yat learned of what had happened in Portland Sh also advlb' hi iu to grow a mustache and whon tho parents aro dead, His ac tion would repeal tho 10 command ments. "Oklahoma congressmen do not represent the Indians becauso they nro in a minority and a man would commit political suicide if ho repre sented tho minority. Tho Indian hns boon a 'fall' right along. Not only has tho government violated its treaties but tho representatives of tho government havo stood by and havo Been tho Indian robbed. They choso McMurrny becauso there wns no cholco with tho government." Willis Justified tho McMurray con tracts, saying: "Tho sontlmont was that a broad guago business man could sell prop erty more ndvantngoously than could oongrcss. Before tho the gov ernment had mado a falluro by sell ing townsltes worth $30,000,000 for $3,000,000. That's why tho Indians wanted an Attorney. "A banker got rights to a vacant lot for $3,000. Under tho treaty $10 shacks wero put on It. Tho government assessed tho lot for $760 and under tho treaty tho pos sessor of tho right was ontltlcd to buy tho lot for half tho assessed valuo. So, instead of tho Indian re ceiving $3,000, ho got only $375." killed Mrs. WoddiU with a cham pagne bottio at Eastman's bungalow. Woodlll declared ho knew nothing of tho Charltons and that he had never heard his brother Gilbert, husband of Mrs. Woodlll, speak of tho Charltons. , "All I know of tho Charltons," Bald Woodlll, "is through the papers. I havo never s'een Charlton or his wife and I know no one who knows them." Gilbert Woodlll declined to dis cuss the Baltlmoro report. He told his brother, however, that he nover knew tho Charltons. u PRISONER IS .WANTED BY NEVADA AUTHORITIES A STRANGE STORY OF SHOOTING ERNEST THOMAS SAYS HE SHOT AND KILLED HUGH ' LAVERTY BECAUSE A GUN WAS DRAWN ON HIM AND HE AVAS TOLD TO DO IT. Casually opening the book in the sheriff's office and In which nro filed tho circulars describing and contain ing pictures of escaped criminals from all parts pf tho American con tinent, Sheriff Mlnto this morning was struck with , the likeness of a picture on onoj of tho circulars to ono of his prisoners Thomas Man ning and upon making an Investiga tion ho found that ho was Thomas Maddon, and that he was wanted in Novada whore ho was sentenced to a iieven year tefm for burglary for the violation of his parolo. Madden was arrested by Sheriff , these men placed a shotgun in the Mlnto and tho (polico officers some hands of tho boy and , at thg same UNITED VSSSf Wins. Lowlston, Idaho, Aug. 15. Ernest Thomas, manager of a warehouse at Tramway, was brought to this city to day and lodged in jail on a charge of having shot and killed Hugh Laverty, a well known mining man, a fow miles below Kantian yesterday. Thomas admitsv the: killing, but states that he was directed to do so under most unusual circumstances. Tho killing occurred at tho John O'Dam cabin. Thomas stated that he and Laverty left a picnic yesterday and started for tho O'dam cabin. When they reached the cabin, according to Thomas, three men were found there, and as the door was opened, ono of MAY CLEAR MYSTERY. (Contlnuod from page 1.) supposed that Charltou first met Mrs. Castlo In January. Denies Knowing Clinrltons. Los Angeles, Calif.. Aug. 16. Gilbert Woodlll, head of a large au tomobile concern here, today denio-l through his brother, H. B. Woodlll. also prominent in business clralos, that ho ever knew Porter Charltou or his wife, Mrs. Mary Scott Castle Charlton, who was murders at Lake Como. Italy. Whan toul that" Baltimore report! have It that Mrs. Charlton Is thought to have been the woman who "Lanit Bob" Eastman referred (o in letter aa huvtug beu the woman who tlmo ngo, together with two others on tho charge of selling phony Jowolry. Ha was sontenced to 10 days In tho city Jail, but while car rying wood to tho firo department mado his escape. Shortly afterwards he was arrested by tho police aud this tlmo ho was hauled beforo Judge Moorcs on tho crimo of larceny from a dwelling as ho was found in posses sion of a stolen coat. Ho was bound over to tho grand Jury and has since beon confined in the county Jail. Ho is badly wanted by tho Nevada of ficers, and whon the Oregon authori ties get through with him ho will probably have to go to Nevada and servo out his term In tho stato peni tentiary there. o IMPORTANT AFFIDAVIT TURNS UP MISSING Nome, Alaska, Aug. 15. The affi davit mado by Jaffott LIndoberg, prominent mining man, in tho case, of the Nome Exploration Company vs. Oeerge Grlggsby, et al, on which was based tho indictment of Llnde borg for perjury by a grand Jury, has mystorlously disappeared. Clerks lu tho federal court are at a loss to explain the disappearance, which wins discovered today when tho caso went to trial and Judge Murano called for the papers. Sensational developments are ex paoted. Llndeberg, It Is said, went to Washington and can sad the pow ers that be, to aunt Judge Moore aud District Attoruey George Grigs by. President Taft in discharging Moore and Grlgsby gave "incompe tency and malfeasance In otilce" as the reasons for th,- move. tlmo leveled a revolver at him, directing him to shoot Laverty, who was near by. Thomas says In his fright ho obeyed the command. He states ho then returned to tho picnic grounds and reported the occurrence. Parties returned to tho cabin and found Laverty's body outside. Officers aro questioning Thomas In an effort to secure a further state ment which may throw light on the killing. o I jjt jJC jj J'JC J$t )C 5jC SC Sfc c 9fC )Jt 3$i PERSONALS J H Mrs. Eugene Prescott, Miss Emily Stelger and Master Roy Remington loft todny for a 10 days' outing at Gearhart park. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hubbard of Michigan, are guests of Mr. and Mr. Barber at 1258 Chemeketa streot. Mrs. A. J. Long is up from San Frnnclsqp visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Long Is tho oldest daughter of Geo. O. Savage. She look her father by surprise, W. D. Brlgg, of Coqulllo, was a vis itor In the city yosterday. Guy Davis Is In the olty from Clear lake. J. L. Griffin la a Corvallls visitor In the olty. Gordon Ktlborn, of Eugene, spent Sunday in the alty. I. D. Towar s a Junction City vis itor in the elty. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, resident Agent Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Bush Bonk, Salem, Or. NEW TODAY , FOR SALE Fine 6 or 10-acre tract. Homor H. Smith, room 5, MoCor nack bldg. Phone 96. 8-2tf CAN TOU AFFORD To pass up such an opportunity as tho follow ing: For sale, good 6-room house, pantry, bath, all rooms good size, board walks, barn and chicken house, city water, excellent view. lots of shade and fruit trees, house piasierea ana in extra good condi tion. Price $1900, easy torms. Homer H. Smith, room 6, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 8-2-tf www, Rings " Guaranteed to have Jthe stones stay in." We- sell a ring that is guaran teed your It is the famous "vV-WrW,,-set ring. Every time we sell "W-W-W' set rings we give you a written, guarantee signed By the maker This guarantee tells you that if the set comes out they will b& replaced Absolutely Free. It tells you the ring will give you satisfaction at all times. It does not mean that they are any higher priced then other rings just the contrary, They are more reasonable, Not only do we give you the--largest assortment to chopse; from, but give you the best ring made at the most reason able prices, Barr's Jewelry Cor. State and Liberty Streets. Took All His Money. Often all a man earns goes to doc tors or for medicines, to cure a stom ach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pills would qulckly curo nt slight cost. Best for dyspep sia, indigestion, biliousness, consti pation, Jaundice, malaria and debili ty, 26c at J. C. Perry's. The order o Eagles is said to have- lost a large sum through grafting f its national officers. FOR SALE First class newspaper ioming macnine 4-6-8-10 or 11 pages folded at once up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap it taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000 por hour. Inquire Journal Salem, Oro. 3-21-tf FOR SALE A flno lot on south east corner of 24th and Trade Sts., high and dry, 60x192. This Is a dandy. $400, $25 down, bnl anco $10 per month. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCormack build ing. 6-20-tf At an elevation of 10 feet the hortxon apparently is slightly wore than 10 nil'ee distant. FOR SALE Span of large mules cheap, at Hammer's sawmill, 3 miles west of Down's Station, North Howell. 7-28-3wks Acnto or Chronic Which? No matter it your kidney trouble. Is acuto or chronic Foley's Kidney Remedy will reach your caso. Mr. Claude Brown, of Reynoldsvllle, Ill. writes us that' ho suffered many- months with kidney complaint which. baffled all treatment. At last he tried Foley's Kidney Remedy and a. few large bottles effected a complete cure. Ho says: "It has been of Ines timable valuo to me, nnd I would like every ono to know what a valuable medicine it is." J. C. Perry. CONFECTIONERY and notion store on Stato St. for sale or trade for city property. Valuo about$1200. Address .Box 248, Salem, Ore. 8-15-lf WANTED At once, A pony suitable for light delivery wagon. Inquire at Tournnl office. 8-15-3t FOR RENT Wo havo some good houses to rent. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State St. 8-15-tf FOR SALE Cheap, 670 Mill street. top buggy. 8-15-3t TEAMS WANTED To haul wood Apply at Falls City Lumber Co., West Salom. Phone 426. MEN WANTED For construction work. Transportation furnished. Inquire at new car barns, Front ,4 Chemeketa. S-15-3t WANTED TO EXCHANGE Five passenger automobile, 25 h. p.. In good oondition for good team of horses and about 15 tons of hay. , Inquire L W. Martels, Schramm' Feed Uarn. S-l5-3t. H M H M M t M M M East Salem iFeed Co.;! I GRAIN, HAY, FEED, FLOUR, T ETC. J. F. JONES, Manager. Phone Main 008. 1823 State Street. IMIIIItlDIHMMMHtM More than 50 bacteria to the cubic Inch were found in a recent test ofi rain water in Paris. . West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City nd Salem. Leaves Journal ofBco for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMInnville. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 n. m.,-1:00 p. m., nnd 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 32. J. B. Underwood, Mgr.