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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JUCHNAL, SALEM, ORECOX, MOM)AV, JANTARV 2.1, 1911. HM'K MEET AND DISCUSS PAVEMENT rKOrKHTV OWXKIUi TAIK WITH ItKTRESKXTATIVKH OV THE COMPAMES SUIMITTIXG I1IOS IOII STItEET PAVING. With the view of securing tho brat possible proposals from Ihe various Coinpanlea who aro desirous of secur ing contractu for tho paving of a num ber of the clty'H streets, the street committee. together will Mayor I.mh munil, and a number of propery owner owning property 'on the streets in i iic-Ht ion, met this forenoon at the city hull with the reiirosent.v lives of the tompunioH, and discussed the proposals made. Tho companies submitting propos al were tho Warren Construction company; South Portland Crushed Hock Company; Clark & Henry, of Sacramento; the American Pavement Company; Universal Construction Company; Federal Construction C n- pany, all of this city; and the Pacific Coast Weatrumllo Company, of Port land. Tho street committee, together With Engines Skelton, held a meet ing with the representatives of the company Saturday, but with the view of securing further concessions, as above stated, unotluir meeting was held this forenoon. All of the companies submitting their bids stood by the proposals made nt the. first meeting, but the Warren Construction Company, That .company bid $1.85 per square yard, but would make no guarantoo. It was the opinion of the stroct com mittee and tho other cltlzcnB assem bled that the compnny Hhould make guarnat'eo, ami, after the subject wan discussed at length, Mr. Shan non, In bohalf of tho company, agreed to furnish with the bid a guarantee of five years without cost to tho city. No action was tuken by tho com mittee, but tho matter will bo re ferred to the council for final action. SMALL STATES HAVE V.NITKII AUAIXST Tl'HKS I nn airrn ssxn.c ouiaij Vienna, Jan. 2.T Information reached the foreign office here today that Servla, Motit'-iifgro, Mulgrade, Roumauia and tirw-ce have Joined forces to curb Tuvk'sli aggression In the Balkans. A subsidy of .S,000. 000 has been guarantied by the Ser vian government to support a gueril la warfare along the Turkish frontier the Servian bands working in con Junction with the Montenegrins, o WSASTHOIS 1T1IK IX AS OMAHA HOTEL GOOD ROADS CHAMPIONS TUESDAY Tbe Stuito Good lloads Association will arrive from Portland Tuesday at tl o'clock, and will stampede the legislature for tho good roadB bills. It 1b time the people of Oregon are waking up and realising what la be fore thim. If these live bills pro poned are niado laws there will be a new era In road construction In this late. UXITED PIllS IJASED WIM Omaha, Neb., Jan. 25. One man Is dead and five others are In a se rious condition as the result of a dis astrous fire lu tho Millard liot'.l here today. The dead are: Thomas .1. Fields, Sioux City, suf focated. Threo hundred guests were asleep In tho hotel, and there were many thrilling rescues. Th property loss was ?10,000. THE EQUITY COURT IS CONVENED jiimu: ai.um.il opens coirt THIS MOItMN'U WITH 85 CASKS OX THE IKK KET AFTERNOON DEVOTED TO MOTIONS. Judge Galloway arrived in the city today and this aftornoon convened the equity department of tho circuit court. There nre in nil on the calen dar 85 cases and the session prom ises to be a lengthy one. The after noon wns consumed by the Judge In listening to motions nnd preliminary pleas and tho trying of cases In ear nest will probably commence tomor row. The luw department which Is pre sided over by Judge Kelly, will con veno again February 6, and the Jury has been Instructed to report for duty on that day. The first case to be tried la that of George Myers and following upon its heels will come the case of Thomas O'Rourke. o NEW VOHK WANT8 EXPOSITION OX I'ACH'K' ARK HEl'F HT.IXDH CHANCE TO CiKP A NEW TltlAI. lllNITID 1'REl.S I.BAIKP WIM Pan Frnnelwi, Jan. 211. The state supremo court today ordered a re hearing before the appolluto court of the idea of Abraham Iteuf for a new trial on the Indictment, uuiH r which he was ronv'cled of bribery and sen tenced to 14 yearn a San Qucnlln. Tho indictment was brought In the "trolley" casen, ami was tried before Superior J ml go I.awler. Heuf was convicted In November, 11107, and since then has had bin case en appeal. The appeal was denied by the appellate court eight months ngo. lUNITin ratal mused wiii. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 2 3. Hy r vote of 40 to 6 In tlufHemite, nnd hi unani mous vote In the Iiouho, New York's legislature today adopted a concur rent resolution urging the New York congressional delegation to support San Francisco In Its light for congres sional recognition for Its claims for the Panama exposition In 19 15. HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE Tha Great TolUt Germicide? You don't lmve to puy 60c or $1.00 a. Vint fur llsleilnn autmotitlcg or per oxide. You .,,n nmke ltf ptms of a mure t'lennalng, Kcnulililiil, healing nnd ileoUer IxinK antiseptic noluiiun with one 20a box of l'uxllne, a milulile iintiseptlo powdor, ohtaltmMo ut any drug store. I'uxtlne destroys Burma thut cause disease, decay mid udura, Hint Is why It Is the best mouth wimli uml K:irt!le, and why It puiIIIbh the lii.atli, eleiinses and pnnetveM tlio leelh butter than onllniiry deotifrlein, and In spoime ImtliliiK It com pletely eiailkate punum-atlon and other dUnureenhle tmdy odors. lOvery ilulnty wiiimin ninuiM lutiii thlK and Its miiny othir tollnt and hyKliMiU' ues. l'nxtltie Is splendid for nor throat, lutiamed eyes mid to pintry mouth miA breath after Miuiklnir. Vou inn set l'ux titie Toilet Antlneinle nt miv drug utoro, price L'Se and 6Uc. or ly mult pnHtimid from The 1'axtmi Toilet Co.. Boston. Mm"., who will send you a Ire" uiuila it you mould like to try It before buying. THE HELP COLUMNS "Help Wanted" and "Situations Wanted'Vare columns of great usefulness to the masses of the people. n account of the wide circulation of the "Journal" its want ads attract greater atten tion and bring more results than its contemporaries. LODGE MAY YET RIVAL LORIMER THK FACT THAT TWO lEMO. K ITS IIHOKK TIIF lEAIUX K Al ELECTED THK HIM STAXD. PATTER, MAKKS KKMOtTtATIC FISOSIXT'TOK KT HISV. Army, and also a great gathering of Odd Fellows. The big church was crowded to its capacity, and floral tributes were many and beautiful Interment was In the Grand Army Circle at City View cemetery, with ap propriate services by both the Grand Army and Odd Feilows, In both of which orders he was held in high cs teeem, as' Indeed he was by all who knew him. UNITED TSr. LEASER WIDE. rtoston, Mass., Jan. 23. Charges that forruption and vole-buying en tered into the re-election last week of I'nited .States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge are to be Investigated. Dis trict Attorney Pellet lor, of Suffolk con tily, today started the probe. When Iidge apparently deadlocked at tli ei t nd of a bitter struggle In the legislature the vote of two Democrats eased him through the tight corner Rumors that all was not clear started as soon as the votes were c.ust, and to day's Investigation by a Democratic d'striet attorney may, It Is said, mean before it. Is ended, that Massachusetts will have a case to parallel the Lorl mer disclosures In Illinois. THE SCHENK TRIAL IS AT All END I AIX THAT ItF.MAI.NS IS THK Alt I GIMK.NTS, THK COlTtTS IN i IXSTKl'CTIOS AND III COI'liSF. THK VF.ItlHCT. UNCLE JOE'S FOLKS MUST COME TO TAW rilOBE mil 00 DEEP AD SEV Fit IL THOrSAM) VOTEES WILL PROBABLY CONFESS TO BKIBi I NO OR BEING KRIBED. IUMlti:iS AITI'.M) TO I'AV TltlULTi; OF AFFKCTIO.V The funefiil of the late .To.slnia Smith, who was a victim of the re cent bit; storm, took place from the Vnltarlan church Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Tho services were held under the auspices of the Grand Army, of which he was an honored member, nnd of the Odd Fellows, and, thntiKh simple, were impressive. Two past commamders, Mr. Ilillls, of Hrldal Homo, and Col. Pike, 0f New berK, were present, as were a Pirge nutnher of the members of the Grand Wheeling, V, Va., Jan. 2:!. lb avy blows wer.l de.alt today by .ludse Jor dan to the defence of Mrs. Laura F Schenk to the ac-tt.sat ion of poison ing her rich husband. .ludKe Jordan, on motion the state, struck out of the case the tesllniony of two important witnesses, whose eldence was de gisned to show that the Schenk family conspired for tht defenilant's down fall. After the court's ruling; the state rested at 10:12 o'clock, offering no evidence In rebuttal. Arguments in the case will begin this afternoon. Through evidence that Mrs. Schenk had stated that tho Rev. George Way, a spiritualist pastor, had predicted Schenk's death, deputy sheriffs today are seeking Way with warrants for his arrest as a fortune teller. It 13 said Way has fled the state. Danville, 111., Jan. 23. Official probing into alleged wholesale vote buying in Vermillion county, "L'ncle Joe" Cannon's bailiwick, was started toilay by the grand jury. Wholesale confessions are expected to follow. Hundreds of bankers and politicians have been summoned. Including every candidate for office in recent years. It is understood that these candidates will be required to furnish an item ized statement of their campaign ex penses. When the names of those who were to testify were called, a count of noses showed that a number of prom inent men had suddenly "been called I r,ii t if Mm ut.itn r, n tinclnnca ' R II. Frankenberger, a reporter who secured the alleged confession from City Attorney Frank Jones, and which Jones repudiated was the first witness. Jones has announced his willingness to testify. It is alleged that a number of prominent witnesses are trying to block the investigation. o SENT TO THE PEN FOK ATTEMPTING Sl'KTOE tory or a year ia tiie state peniten tiary at Walla Walla. He chose Wal la Walla. This is the first conviction under the recently enacted state anti-suicide law. IDAHO TO BIT I.I) i,lit)!),000 CAPITOL DTN1TED PEESS LEASER WIRE. Boise, Ida., Jan. 23. In response to a resolution of inquiry from the sen ate today Governor Hawley reported today that the cost of Idaho's new capitol building will be 12,000,000. An appropriation sufficient to com plete the main section of the build ing In the next two years will be asked fjr. Rockefeller saya he has given his last $10,000,000 to the Chicago Uni. versity, but there Is the satisfaction for the C. U. that this may be a New Year's resolution. Detroit Times, n Up to the present time Dr. Cook's high regard of the public's opinion of him has not extended to a refund of that $80,000 he got from them on !tf3 lecture tour. Southern Lumberman. Madame, your hair Is coming down in price, we mean, owing to the un precedented top-knot harvest In Ko rea. Boston Transcript. The beef trust has resolved not to reduce the price of meats. Here is one New Year's resolution that will be kept. Ex. The vender of stock foods Is abroad In the land seeking whoever will de vour his wheat screenings nt fabulous prices. Give him a cold shoulder. UNITED TRESS LSABSD WIRE. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 23. Charged with attempting to commit suicide, Charles Dalling pleaded guilty today before Judge Chapman. He told the judge that he was dis gusted with life. Dalling was offered the choice of a year in the reforma- Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined Wilh Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m. Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in the metropolis o-f the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. 1 WE ARE NOW BUILDING, Watch Our Plant Grow jj It will pay you to remember to place your help ads in the "Journal". i 11 11 11 II M ri n n n ci ti H n n n H ti ti n n ti if u II n n ti u ii ts ii ii n ii n ti ti El tl M t n ti ii ti ti n M 11 11 II M 11 11 11 11 11 u n ti ii it ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ts n M II 11 II tl II 11 II II 11 N-'iirv 9 1 UM It will require Seren Large Build lairs to supply our needs. We have let the contracts for all of them. Two are now under way of construction, and all seven will be rushed to com pletion as fast as money and labor can build them. We shall start out factory miming April 1st, with a force of 0 men and the force will he Increased to 150 within a year. We did not peddle any hot-air as to what we were going to do. We Bltn ply kept quiet until we acquired our large factory site, (to which we added, by purchase on the 24th of last month, an additional plot of ground IrtOxl.'iO feet) and began the construc tion of tho largest and one of the most MiltuutlMl factory buildings in the (ilj of Salem. In fact there are very few people In the city who even know that the Perfection Sewing Cabinet Company Is In exlstanee, and 89 above stated, we did not intend that they should know It until we began actual construction of our factory. But now that we actually have underway of vonstrnctlon one of the most sub stantial and Largest Fact.ry Unlld lng In (he City. We desire that all Salem and Marlon county shall know Just what we are doing, and what we shall do In the future. That is the reason we are advertising our busi ness from day to day, for we expect to sell every share of the limited amount of stock for sale, right In and around Salem, for theso people can come to our office and Investigate our proposition and find out Just what we have and once they Investigate us to that extent we know they will buy out stock for all well Informed people Vnow that more money can be made from the manufacture of good patented household necessities, and flrst-cUss furniture thsin almost anything else that one cun Invent In. There are thousands of patents be ing manufactured by differ tit com panics throughout the fnit.d States toilay that are paying the stockhold ers millions of dollars every year. Plill, when each of these inventions were first exploited, you could have bought stock in them at a very low figure. See what the stock is worth today, If you had bought stock when any of these companies were forming, you would have received your money back many times over in dividends besides the stock itself would be worth many times what you paid for it We all know- that a dollar In the hands of a money king Is of no more value than a dollar In the hands of a small Investor. The difference in power comes in the opportunity to use that dollar. Hut remember this: that every money klngt every one of the big feluows of Wall Street, were small investors at one time. They had to start somewhere, sometime, and when you dig into their lives a little you find that they started by making a small investment In some ; growing, promising enterprise. Look . Ing at It In that way, we might be led . to believe that so far as the start la concerned all workers and savers are in the same position as were the Big Money Kings when they began. And we want to say right here that you will never have a better opportunity offered you for a good Investment than Is presented by the PERFECTION SEttlSG CABINET COMIUM. When Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan and the rest of the great men of wealth began their careers there were no mighty kings of finance who controlled the big financial opportunities of this country. Rockefeller had a chance to put his first $10i) where It would grow and Increase and where he got the big . profits he did not put It in a bank at S or 6 per cent Interest. Carnegie invested his first few hundred in the same way and In 1ST3 It had grown to S:iiW,000 and then he Invested It all again where it increased more than 800 times the original amount in 2S years, which equalled about 100 per cent every 13 days. Schwab worked for a dollar a day when a young man, but carefully and wisely Invested his savings and at the age of 39 was a multimillionaire. He did not put any money on deposit at 5 or 6 per cent. He put it where it worked day and night for him. Marshall Field clerked in a country store, saved his money, invested it where it would work for him and where he would get every penny of profit that it earned and during his splendid career piled up a fortune of one hundred and eighteen millions 1118,000,000. And So the Record Runs. They all followed the same trail. They invested instead of depositing their money. They knew that money must be Invested In order to have the greatest earning possibilities. They knew that if they deposited their money and got only 4 or 5 per cent, that the bank would have to Invest it and then the bank would get the big profits. And so. In each and every Instance, these fellows of fortune In vested their own money In new, grow ing enterprises. The Perfection Sewing Cabinet Cent, pany is a "Xew and Growing Enter prise." Eiery Dollar invested In it Is Absolutely Secured, and the young working men of Salem are not slow In seeing the extraordinary oppor tunity offered them by this companv to make a Gilt-Edged investment, and they are taking advantage of this rare opportunity just the same ai did Rockefeller, .Carnegie, Morgan and the rest of the great money kings did when they first began to Invest their savings, and Salem's young men are not accepting the counsel of the "Free Advice Umg Kared Knockers" any more than did these great money kings when they made their first in vestments, for they know that good comihon sense is the best basis for any opinion or Judgment. And that therefore their own Judgment is much belter than that of the "Free Advice Peddlers" wiio never made a success f anything In their lives, and right here let us say to other people of Salem who have $100 or more to in vest: "Never forget that Sound Com mon Sense is the Chief Justice in the Court of Reason, and that Your own Judgment, born and nourished by Your Own Common Sense will always have Your Own Best Interests Upper most. You know that legitimate business investments are at the bottom of every great fortune. You know that when a new promising enterprise like the Perfection Sewing Cabinet Company's was started that these big fellows al ways used their own judgment and Invested In it. You know we are speaking the plain facts here. You realize the condition of affairs as well as we do. You know that these con ditions will never change until you and other workers, savers, and in vestors act for yourselves, for your money will never grow fat and big If you continue to feed it on a 6 per nt diet. Therefore, Invest your wn juoney uccordlntr to your own good, Common Sense and get the bl profit. I ome to onr office Hnd Inyestl&ate ear (treat Furniture Factory .proposition and take at least 100 worth of stock Wle you can get It at the ground floor price as you can double your oneyn this tock by nv PI-p Vu .'?"1 sotoT''0 DOLLARS , ' M,AKl as soon as our ma--ry is instaedi and H eee we have reached a point th?, nrf Wn,t be "eCeSSary ,0 keeP this offer opo,, long can make an opening, to the fi'M.t Pwtip. for two directors, as coretary and treasurer. Steady em lMent and good salaries for other motors who. desire it. IV TME PERFECTION SEWING CABINET CO. Inc pository Vnfted States National Bank, Salem, Oregon. ( Rest of referencen For our Representative, call Main 1312, or call at our office. Suite 310 I. S. National Bank Bldg Salem O n H ti n H a a u H U II El a n H ti a n is E3 fi n ii u n 11 U II II 11 o El II II II II II tl a ii 11 II El n n a n ii ti ii a ii ii ii N II 11 11 11 II !! II II n a a n n ii n n ii n n ii El II n ii n ii ii ii