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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
T I " Afnt EIGHT PUTT CAPlTATi 40VT1XAU. SALKM. ORECOX. SATl'KDA V, ' JAXt'AKV 21, 1911. . " ..... ittltttltttttttttt1tMtttii . rz: I Ira DISTRICT i ufmoK ctnM. N5hr v.sv.n i nATrru I i . I -iVr.;. u,uu; o- VTSi I IV If 1 1 I I Ml- riiKAl llFil. VKIIHX AT GAKXJOIIST Saturday Night SPECIALS Innlr flipp nvpr. If vou are an UVVlk U1VUV w w - - J shopper you'll not miss these weekly events, are money saves for you. Only two hours, 9 o'clock. economical They 7 to Ladies' Patent Leath er Pumps $3.00 Values $2.35 It is new just came in and it is dainty, too. Makes a neat party slipper or suit able for light street wear, Ladies' Munsing Union Suits $1.50 Values $1.10 Fleece lined, hich neck, long sleeves and ankle length. These goods have a reputation, Ladies' Flannelette Petticoats 65c Values 39c Knee length, good quality. Pink, light blue and grey striped, Children's Bear Cloth Coats Ooe-Third Less Colors red, navy, chain- Dacne. wnne ana DiacK. n you need one of these, get it now, l hey re spienaia values, Children's Hats and Caps One-Third Less Colors red, blue, green, grey, brown and white, This Is a large assortment and offers a wide choice Men's Section, Men's Negligee Shirts One-Half Price $4.00 Values $2.00 $3.50 Values $1.75. These are of mohair, pon gee silk and fancy materi als, They range in size from 14. to 181-2. Be sure and see them.Men's sec tion "...i. , , . White Bed Spreads $1.25 Values 83c Very pretty weaves, full size, being 72x81 inches a law, an officer can by an inspection j of the register, ascertain just wno are guests at the hotel or rooming ho'ise and the rooms occupied by ther.i. HO.Mh . At a beautiful home wedding Fri-' day, January 13th. at 6 o'clock P. M. ; . .. , i II. nnA Mro A - I at me resilience ui -m. au ( y Uarnjoust near i.ioeriy, uu-ii was married to Mr. Elmer Kurz, , I "MAXWELL" The Great Economy Car GRAND JVIIY K1X TIOX OK - KI.KtTION COHKIT TION AXI) : HRIHF.RY IX VKU MILLION COCNTV, CAXXOVS HOME. 8 Pillow Cases 20c values at 2 for 25c Full size and an unusual offering Lace Jabots Special 10c Each This is a splendid lot and will go rapidly, so be on hand early Ladies' Leather Belts $1.25 Values 98c These are in navy, brown and black, Neat buckles of brass or gun metal, - , HOUSE . OF QUALITY ri J I j his statement says he kept records of I the names of the vote-sellers, and the amounts given them, but this rec ord, he said, he recently burned. His statement concludes with tha asser tion that he was willing to tell full details' to the grand Jury, suggesting that a mass meeting of the sucresv ful and defeated candidates In recent campaigns be held, at which all should confess. With the appearance of this state ment panic has struck th politicians here, and many are expected to con' fess to the grand jury Monday, More than 100 citizens, among them many politically active, have been sum moned. One of these,. Hardy Whit lock, an ex-county treasurer,' who confessed to the embezzlement of $38,000 of county funds, probably will be examined as to whether he spent the money to buy votfB. It is reported that E. X. Leseure, manager of the Danville National Bank, told the grand Jury that large sums of the county money were usu the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurz of Salem. The Rev. G. F. Siening omei iatlne. The bride was charmingly j gowned in cream silk her veil was VS I A t t.nl lii.i-. v . .... i... rooth nf white Roman ' . Ujai-IUliia, nunc am. bouquet of white Roman hyacinths, Miss Matilda Garnjobst acted as bridesmaid and Mr. John Steinbach as best iaan. Mrs. Maund played tue wedding march, the wedding took place in the parlor, the bridal party standing beneath a large white bell. Holiday colors of red and green were used throughout the decorations, quantities of ferns, red carnations and iva caught up with" white ribbon, con- beautifully throughout the Very many beautiful gifts were received, consisting of silver, After the I j Danville, 11.. Jan. 2 1. Election I corruption and bribery, which Is dc ' clared to have been rampant for years In "Uncle Joe" Cannon's b.ill jiwluk, Vermillion county, promises to be bared to the grand Jury investiga tion In a statement sent today to a trasted i newspaper by a prominent attorney in rooms which he confess. d buying votes in a previous election. The attorney in decorated chma and linen ceremony a bountiful dinner was served in the dining room. The even ing was pleasantly spent in music and singing. The young couple will make their home on a farm near Jefferson. The guests present were Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Llenlng, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kurz, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Zozel, Mr. and Mrs. HUficker Mrs. Stein bach. Mr. and Mrs. Boock, Mrs. Hleb- enthal, Mr. Wm. Garnjobst, Mr. and Mrs. Garnjobst Mrs. Maund; Misses Lydla and Clara Rex, Mable, Minnie and Luella Zozel, Augusta, Matilda, Martha and Laura Garnjobst, Mr. John Steinbach, Mr.. Arthur Engelbart, Mr. Henry Garnjobst. Guaranteed For Life Think What This Means Be sure ami see this wonderful car when you are in Portland at the Auto Show MODEL AU Iti 11. P. Runabout with Top and Lights s;iio MODEL Q 22 H. P. Roadster $7"i) MODEL 1 2", H. P. Foredor Touring Car j:;n MODEL C-ll 30 H. P. Miniature Tonneau with Top and Wind Shield U'K) MODEL CA 30 H. P. Vestibuled $140 Prices F. 0. B. Factory Salem Auto Garage THOSE 3S 244 STATE STRKKT Committee Shows Fulth In Peary. ONITRD PRESS L1ASID WIRI.l Washington Jan. 21. The favor able report of the house naval com mittee on the pretensions of Peary to the honor of discovering the north PERSONALS. before each ebttion. HOUSE QUALITY ally drawn out of his bank shortly j Ple was read toi&y- Eulogizing the explorer, me n.pon conciuues wim the following: "The hearing before th's commit tee fully establishes the fact that Peary reached the pole. The com mitter believes that Peary has per formed the most remarkable and nionst wonderful service to the American nation. The American peo pie ought to thank him, and ought to bestow on him the highest possible rank In the service he adorns." It is proposed to make Peary a re tired rear-admiral of the navy,t a po sition which carries an $8000 annual salary. i CITY NEWS. Fence I twice! Fern Salem Fence Works, 250 Court HI. ; 1'oUtooi Wanted Can use 6000 sacks at onoo. Ap ply at Sulem Fruit Union. 1-18-tf-dw (Justin's barber inop Oilntn'a cigar (tore Ollsnn'a baths open all day Sundav l-4-w--tf Hurvcjrlnir- ' 8o McElroy & Smith about sur veying and platting. Offices over Chicago storo, Salem. 12-Mf-sat Survevliijr ' . .' Pee, McKlroy & Smith about sur veylng a ml pint ting. Office over The Clark Funeral The funeral service of the lute Earl Clark will be held at the Episco pal church aft 1:30 Monday after noon, next, ' Funeral of .IonIiiiu Smith The funeral of the lute Joshua Smith will bo held at the Unitarliiti church 'at 8 l).: m- Sunday. Inter ment In Qruml . View cemetery.' Army Circle, City Clark Flint nil Today The funeral of E. E. Clark was hold this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho Episcopal church. Interment was miido In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. I'lineiiil Sunday The fumral ot the late John M. Need hum will be'lield from his homo, ITOfi Ntirtli Cgmniercliil struct, Sun day at 2 p. m. IntMi'nieut lit Odd rVl- Chlciigo Storo, Snlom. 12-9-BUt-wed I lowsl cetnetbiy. ' J ' For Rent The first of Ma.-cu a brick butll Ing on the northeast corner of Court and Commercial utreots, now occ'i pled as a grocery store. ' The lease expires March 1, 1911. W. R. An derson. 1-21-tr FHtate In Valued lit $2(1,000. Judge Bushey today appointed Al phaus Schar as administrator for the estate of Jacob Schar, who died on January 3. The estate Is valued ' at 2ti,000. Flliliusti'i'liiK (ii'In Humped And now the legislature! will do biiHltietiH In earnest, thinking of fu ture pleasures, such as a Tashmoo, 12'. 4c. La Corona 10c, of a Bon Ton Tic smoke. Attention, (KM Fellows All Odd Fellows are r,uosted to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall at '1:30 Sunday afternoon to attend the fu neral of our deceased brother, Joshua Smith. By order of D. L. Smith, nnhlo. grand. Must Keep Heiflster for Their Guests. To require the owners off hotels, lodging and roclnlng bouses to keep registers containing the names of the guests at their places is the object of an ordinance which will be Intro duced In the council at Its next meeting upon request of Chief of Po lice Hamilton and should it pass that body, It will be necessary for such owners to comply with Its provisions or pay a fine of not more than $50 and not less than $5 for Its vlolatibn. Most of the hotels, but few of the rooming houses now keep a register. The result has been, according. to Chief of Police Hamilton, that when To Cure a Cold In One Day, Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab- Mrs. Harry Moyer and children are back from a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Snarr, at Portland. Mrs. James Beal, of Portland, Is visiting friends in the city. Miss Martha Denny has returned from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Hln shaw, at Dallas. C. B. Atchleson was a Portland business visitor yesterday. Mr. Hugh Bryan, who had charge of the decorative work at the fair grounds last fall, was In the city today. Georgq T. Reynolds, who has been working In Seattle and North Yaki ma, Is back to Salem, after an absence of a year and a half. He is visiting with an old friend, Tom Low, who is with the Warren Construction, Co Mr. Reynolds was driver for many years for the Capital Improvement Company. . V LOST Gold locket watch fob w large "H" on one side. Flu please return to Jout cnl offies; ward. l-20-6t' WANTED Competent girl for g eral housework in family of t Apply to Mrs. G. L. Gerlinger, , Dallas, Ore. 1-21 FOR SALE A new 5-room plajte bungalow and 2 lots, sidewa! good well, some young fruit tn one block from Caipitol street, cl to car line. Can be rented inii diatejy, if bought for speculati Price $1500; $600 can be can without Interest Will sell or two lots. Mrs. H. M. Hasli Shipping and McCoy streets. i-:t- an officer was In search of a party lets. Druggists refund movey If ft and desired ,to accertain whether he had a room in any of the rooming houses that he was unable to locate him either because the owner did not know the , name of his guest, or If knowing It, desired to protect him. The only way an officer under the present condition, could locate a par tv In the absence of Information from' the proprietor of a rooming would be to enter and search each room a procedure which would Involve them In trouble, should they disturb Inno cent parties, and it Is to obviate this condition of affairs that the ordi nance Is framed. Should the new ordinance become Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOfl falls to cure. E. W. ture Is on each box. Grove's slgna- 25c. fair X mm YOU CAN HELP in the patrlotlo work of presenting your school vlth a fln. large -American Flag, and It will cau you neither expense nor work. All you nave to ao is to buy instead of the ordinary brand of School Shoes, tha newer and better kind Nine O'clock School Shoes had av omruAHN or (T. loui. They ara tha only shoos for girls and boys that oomDina "classy" appearance with long and sat isfactory wear. You will like their neat looks and easy, full fit Flax Coupons are given with these shoos, collected by the chool and redeemed for Flags) for acbool house or class rooms. We are apolal agents for the sale of tha "Nine O'Clock" Softool Hhoea and xtii f tur ib tbua to rou m jwU a t;puua tb rut pun. Iu '." iT3 sera S4 JACOB VOGT 220 North Ccrrtmcrxia' Street MOTH IMS IHHMi IX XKW VOKK F.I.MTIOX (IINITCU mean I.IARID WIRI.l ' Albany, .V. , Jim. 21. - In the lie lief that no brink In the New York seliiuoriivl deadlock Is in sight, iiu'tn bers of the len'slatui e g iiernlly . ;h nented thciufcelNC:'. from the lillnt today. .Only ! 1 ntes were cost, tThey were divided lis follows:. , . Sluvliim IS, Shopard 11. Parker 2, (llyun 2, l.lttletgu 2, llenick ;t. Ker mi ii 4, U'llrien 1. llepilw 10. A PLACE WELL BOUGHT COAL A pure lignite lump coal; first-class fuel. Just the thing for cook stoves or heaters r free from soot. In order to Introduce this coal I will deliver anywhere In the city the first week In January for $9.00 per ton. Bunker, 1790 State street, corner 19th. Yard phone, 1465. , Office 373 State Street Phone 985 GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. OXE MG1JT January 21st Sum S. & Lee Shubert Announce MARY MAXXERIXG, in STATISTICAL fc dc $c sc jc sc sQc sjc sjc sc sc look toJwM: "A Man's World" ir 3 !; Fired Th1iI)'s lun. 8iu'c,d ; ftMiTUB rmcs i.tso mim.l ' WasliltiKtiin, .Inn 21. President Tuft nominated William S. Slade as federal marshal of the Western dis trict of Oklahoma. to 'C'.tch Abernathv, Colonel Roosevelt's friend. A Cunt of Thank. We wlHh to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness toward us during the sickness and death of our mother. V. L. Cummins and Family. o Six room house and eight big lots, a full block In fact, with all kinds of bearing fruit, berries, etc., barn, chicken house and lot. $2000; JS0O down and balance one year. Bechtel Hynorn 347 State street. Is half sold. .Now ... t -x place over. l"i acres only miles from Salem, good road, t well located, land lays fine; plenty of fruit; a very tine I house with about 100 feet of porch. Kxtra good barn; one t of the finest chicken houses In I the state. It Is 16x64 and Is per- feet Place well fenced, good well. In fact everything Is, of the very best and If bought soon, can be had for $6,000. Olmsted Land Co. Hy Rachel Crothers , After a remarkable run at the Com edy Theater, New' York " Prices: 30c $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Sale besins. Friday, 9 . m. Ye Liberty Theater TODAY'S I'KtKSRAM Xcw Incorporations. The following articles of incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: Saginaw Orchard & Lumber Com pany, Portland, capital, $100,000. Elgin Orchard Company, Portland, capital, $30 000. Clark Creek Farm, Baker, capital, $30,000. Pacific City Realty Company, Portland. Capital. $250,000. . n DKFEXSE TAKES ITS INMNGS. (Continued from page one. During the early part of tolay's hearing the testimony of a long line of experts was Introduced to thow that Schenk could have 'been suffering from natural ailments, and thatt.iesej could have caused the symptoms which the prosecution ascribes to i lead and arsenic poisoning, j AVhixilng. W. Va., Jan. 21. With- out a chance to hear from the lips of Mrs. Laura Farnswortli Schenk her personal refutation th:.t she adminis tered lend and arsenic poison to her j millionaire husband, John 0. Schenk, j the jury before which the one-time j society leader is .hems t.rie'cl heard the. announcement at :'.,Cu this after noon "the defense closes.'' I. Arguments by 'counsel and the charge of the court are expecte'd to Stake up this afternoon anil Monday, , and the question will be in the h-m f; of Mrs. Schenk's 12 Judges nrohnblv on Tuesday. FOR SALE Two new hous. lots on the Installment plan; i 3 fine 10-acre fult tracts, all joining, on the Installment jl and a fine 5-acre fruit and g:ir tract, well improved, and clom Salem, for $2500, one-half s ba.lance time. See Home Re Co., room 7, Murphy block. Sal 1-2 10JVCRES OF FIXE FRC1T or tr land, only 314 miles from bust: part of city, part under plow, ance easily cleared. Only $1' one-fourth cash, 3 years' titan balance. This Is a snap. 10 ACRES, good buildings, la fruit, spring water, only 2 n out, $2500. $1000 cash, term balance. Ellis & Wood, 476 C street. "'. . ' . FOR RENT Furnished housen ing rooms, close .in.electrlc II phone and bath. .4.3,7. South merclal street. Phone Main ... t-:l' FOR SALE 500 seedling i'l trees, two years old'. Inquir W. Frank Crnvfbrd, S:i-lem, B No.' I. 1--' The Albany Democrat wishes the penalty for "white slaving'' hanging. j "Where the Wind Blows" (Com) Vitagraph i Song, Illustrated Mr. Chapler i i"Test of Friendship" (Drama) .Edison "Doctor Cupid" "Aux-ltalienes" Lytton. with (Com.) Vitagraph by Robert Bulwer Musical Aecompanl- STS State St. Salem, Ore. ment El Travltor 'I Remember You" (from "The Girls of Gottenberg) . .Miss Hazel Bawden " MOXEV TO LO.AX' On Farm Property. Itoom Xo. 1, . Tioga lUiildinH. Safcm. . Oregt J Norwich Union Fire' Insurna'ce Society Frank Meredith, Resident Aff Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salen nttaqe UndertaHnq Parlors.' MONFY lO L0- Modern in every detail. Lady assist-1 ,V,V7111- 1 1 V LV ing Corner Cottage and Chemeketa Phone 724. THOS. B. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Sal The Armstrong Nursery Compan; t E- T. ARMSTRONG, Manager. t 124 N. Liberty Street. Salem; Oregc Fine Nurserr stock. Fruit. Nat and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs Roaea. We hav9 o agenta. Direct to planter. 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