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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
PAILT CAPITAI JOCRNAX, SALEM, 0REGO5, MOXDAV, MAY 13, 1911 TAILORED SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Wa are showing some very Bmart suits. Owing to our usual custom of ' clearing up stock before fall we are offering these suits at greatly reduced prices although we have beea as- . sured that the styles ace to be ex actly the same for fall. $50,00 Suits ...$39.00 $40.00 and $35 Suits $29.00 $25.00 Suits $t1 9.50 $22.00 Suits ,.....,$16.75 $14.00 Suits $9.90 and $7.75 White Wash Dress Skirts Slightly Soiled $2.25 Values ... ......... $1.69 $2.00 Values $1.49 $1.50 Values . $U9 $1.25 Values : .98 S00 DRESS GOODS SALE People who have once bought our dress goods buy again. - They say: "It wears so well." The dressmakers say: "It makes up so well.' Cleaners ay: ''it'cVeans so well.'' Cleaners say "It cleans tall our Read's dress goods when they touch It; that they always get very fine goods from here. Is this not sufficient recommenda tion for any line of merchandise. .During this three-days' sale we offer our $3.00 Values $2,59 $2,75 Values $1.99 $1,75 Values $1,49 $1,50 Values ......$1,29 $1,25 Values $1.05 $1,00 Values ,88 85, Values ...... ,74 .75 Values ,59 ,60 Values ,49 ,25 Values ,17 GOVERNOR ISSOES HIS ULTIMATUM SAYS WOODBIKX CLUB MUST FROMISE T TO DISPENSE 1IQUOBS UNTIL SUIT IS SET TLEDAND AS CUB REFUSES WILL INSTRUCT DISTRICT AT TORNEY TO ACT. One assortment val ues to $1.50 in black and values to 65c in colors . . . 39c SHAW BOYS MADE PI OF PRINTERS 1 boys went for a good time, and they for Shaw, and Burtan worked behind , got their money's worth. An immense the bat for Shaw. I crowd turned out to witness the a I game. The local boys left Salem in JOHX C. SCHL'LZ GOES j Stanton and RIggen's big auto truck , OVER THE BIG DIVIDE about noon and returned at 6 o'clock j John C. Schulz, a well-known real last night. 'estate dealer of Salem, died at his I Huffman pitched for the printers, ' but due to the fact that he was sick The Allied Printing Trades council and out of trlm work was neces. baseball team, of Salem, met defeat at ' sadly not the best. Efforts to secure the hands of the Shaw team on the another pitcher were unsuccessful and ernunds at Shaw. The scorn was 14 Huffman aereed to Ditch even though to 7 in favor of the Shaw boys. Nel-' he was on the sick list! Moores ther team put lip expert ball, but the caught for the printers, King pitched -- -- ' .,..,,. Free Demonstration at J. C. Perry's Drug Store, this week. AUCTION on Thursday May 18, '11 Rain or shine, we will offer for sale the entire Townsite of ST. LOUIS cither by lot or block as the bidder may desire Sr.Louis , situated on the Oregon Electric Railway, 35 miles south of Portland and 15 miles north of Salem, of fers the most logical location for a townsite between the two largest cities in the valley. St, Louis is bound to be a thriving town, owing to fa vorable condition. The time to get a foothold m any town-is at the beginning. "Parties can secure lots in St. Louis on May 18th at their own price, as every lot will be sold without reserve, and on very easy payments. Terms, Ten per cent of the pri.ee bid on the fall of the hammer, balance monthly payments to suit buyer, and interest at 6 per cent. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. Good Music Will Be Provided. A Fine Lunch Will Be Served. Special Rates From Salem and Portland. COOPER & FISHER, Auctioneers. BECHTEL & BYNON, Sales Agents, Tel. Main 452 5sl fnmmences at 10:30 A. M. home, 1915 Fairmount Ave. at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Death was due to dropsy, from which he had suffered for the last eight months. Although conflnel to his home for this period, he was not bed ridden, but was able to be about the house. I Mr. Schultz was 7-i years old. Born ! In Germany, he came to the UnJted States in 1862. He had lived In Sa I lem about 20 years, and had been en- gaged in the real estate business for about three years. His wife died about a year ago. Two sons survive him, George A. Schulz, a barber employed in the Modern Barber shop on Commercial street, and H. M. Schulz, now living In Richfield, Neb. H. M. Schulz is expected to arrive in Salem Wednes day, and funeral arrangements will be postponed pending his arrival. o THE SUPREME COURT HELD IT WAS CONTEMPT Washington, May 15. The United States supreme court today handed down a decision adjudicating Christo pher 'Wilson, president of the United Wireless company, in contempt for having refused to produce the books of the company before a federal grand Jury which is investigating a charge that the company Is using the mails to defraud. The decision In Wilson's case is re garded as an almost revolutionary construction of the law, holding as it does that it is not any defense to claim self-incrimination as an excuse for refusing the production of any corporations books when such pro duction is ordered. Justice Hughes read the decision. Justice McKenna dissented, i o Wont Foley Kidney Pills TTHI Do for Yon. Foley Kidney Pills are a true med icine. They are healing, strengthen ing, antiseptic and tonic. Foley Kid ney Pills take hold of your system and help you to rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull headache, nervousness Impaired eyesight, and of all the miserable feelings that re sult from the Impaired action of your kidneys and bladder. Remem ber it Is Foley Kidney Pills that do this for you. Red Cross Pharmacy. Tha.t the Bachelors' club, of Wood burn, must sign a statement agreeing that it will not dispense liquors to IU members pending Its litigation with the city of Woodburn. or that he would renew -his Instructions to District Attorney John H. McNary to proceed with a suit to annul the char ter of the club was the ultimatum of Governor West to the club this morn ing, and as Its representatives de clined to sign the statement the gov ernor will before the day Is at an end direct the district attorney to proceed with the suit Violated Promise. When the governor at the request of citizens of Woodburn directed the district attorney in the first Instance to begin such proceedings against the club certain representatives of the club held a conference with him with the result that he directed the dis- I trict attorney on condition that the club would promise to dispense no liquors during the litigation with the city to hold the matter in abeyance until the cases were settled. Recent ly Jesse Moore an officer of the club, in a newspaper interview denied that the club had given the governor any such assurance, and to ascertain the truth of the matter the governor to day called up representatives of the' club and delivered the .above ultima tum. The representatives of the club declined to accept its terms and the governor's answer was that he would direct the district attorney to proceed with the suit. Must Enforce the Law. Governor West takes the position that the dispensing of liquor by the club is against the law and that it is his duty to enforce the laws and not Interpret them no matter what they may be. The club in Its articles of incorporation does not set forth that one of its purposes is to dispense in toxicating liquors, and the governor holds that this amounts to a conceal ment of a fact and that under the law its charter is subject to revocation. A raid was made on the club by the officers of Woodburn lately and liquors and cigars confiscated and the club filed suits for the replevin. The club also has an action pending against the city in which it attacks the ordinance forbidding the sale of liquor In the city, and in which an or der has been Issued by Judge Gallo way restraining the city from inter fering with the business of the club pending the litigation. o DECISION IS A TRIUMPH. 'Continued tnm page 1.1 Summer Underwear I For Every Member of the Family Ladies' Light Swiss Ribbed vests at 1c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 50c, They're made in full sizes and well finished, We have a full line of ladies' extra sizes in vests and pants to match for extra large ladies,' There's a greater demand every year for Ladies' Union Suits You'll find just what you want in our line this season, and we haven't neglected the children. Union Suits for Boys and j Girls in All Sizes Men's Summer Underwear From 25c per garment up r i - Every garment is made in full standard sizes, Any man who has worn UNION SUITS will never go back to the'separate garment again, Let us show you our new line. Credit Stores Can't Match Our Prices t--i SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S WORK GLOVES In order to close out odds and ends and all broken lines of Men's Work Gloves, we have selected them from our regular stock, and placed them in our bar gain boxes in two lots at 75c for 90c and $1 grades $ 1 for $1.15,$1.25, $1.35 and$1.50 grd's Leathers are Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Dog Skin. rfh You know that there are no imaginary reductions from fictitious values at The splendid work of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is dally coming to light No such grand remedy, for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. X Thousands blesB them for curing con- stlpation, sick headache biliousness, 'jaundice and Indigestion. Sold by all dealers. X S-ymor Tl-t-r Opt-ns May 10 order. This, he said, was punishable by a jail sentence. He cited other cases, however, in which something has been done which a court forbade. The logical punishment for this class of contempt, he said, was a fine. "Imprisonment does not remedy a thing which has been done," he con tinued. "Imprisonment does not operate as a remedy, but Is a punitive step." He cited the papers In the case to show that the Buck's company prose cuted the contempt case Itself and asked for relief, showing that some remedy was desired. This, he said, should have been a fine. Because the parties had settled the controversy privately, Justice Lamar added, there was no remedy for an act the consequences of which had al ready been adjusted. Court Overreached. The contempt cases against Gom pers, Mitchell and Morrison grew out of the publication In the "We Don't Patronize" column of the American Federationlst, the organization's of ficial organ, of the name of the Buck's Stove and Range company af ter an Injunction had been secured in the supreme court of the District of Columbia against such action. The case was heard by Justice Wright of that court, and Gompers was sen tenced to one year in jail, Mitchell to nine months and Morrison to six months the court holding that the officers were not equally culpable. The decision was upheld by the Dls-? trlct Court of Appeal. The labor leaders disclaimed Inten tion of deliberately violating a court order. They contended, however, that the Injunction overreached the pow ers of the court prohibiting a publi cation of legitimate matter and vio lated the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press and of free speech. It Is always a shock tf a woman when sho finds that sonny played they are rabij'.i's vi-x Jut U p'esse her. (?7 S Ci) a Our Store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday John D. Rockefeller would go broke If he should spend his entire income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tor diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It Is simply Impossible, and so says every one that has used it. Sold by all dealers. Seven p. m., East State Btreet. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R I A CONSTANT STREAM ! Of delighted persons visited ; our new addition yesieraay, j We did not worry them about ; buying, but were glad to see i them viewing the many im provements going on, Kingvvood Park Today we have been very busy closing deals. BECHTEL & BYNON AGENTS 347 STATE ST. 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