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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
DAILY CAPITA! JOfRXAL, MUM, OREGON. MONDAY. JIXK 26. I9M. Mi JHE BEST VALUESAREALWAYS HERE ECONOMIZE BYBLnnWGDyTHE BIG JUNE WHITE net rm. SALE Only five more days to take advantage of thr o,-Pot Pvtn m i I " u -w luunoiii yc win cuieniion to some new specials: Children's Muslin Petticoats 5c Ea Good Muslin not Trimmed White Wash Dress Skirts $1 .59 and $1,25 Values 98c Ea Cross Bar Handkerchiefs 2 for 5c This is a new ship ment just received Children's Dresses Values to 75c Now 15c Ea $1.50 and $1,35 Night Gowns 98c Ea Good Material Pretti'y Trimmed To the White Sale v.e add an extra soe- -..110:1 Ginaham Petticoats 45c Sho t Pet ticoat " "i i1; Petticoats .29c 56c Big Reductions On Wash Goods All the pretty printed cotton challies, batistes, lawns, in fact all of our large assortment of Wash Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES All Wash Goods mustpositive'y be all sold as we will soon need the room, REFUSED TO ACCEPT BIG BRIBE united mess leased wire New York, June 26 Refusal of bribe of $300,000 to abandon Invest 1 jgation into jewel smuggling in which three millionaires are alleged to be I Involved today has cost Richard Parr, ; exposer of (he giant frauds of the su jgar trust, the life of his infant son, and, perhaps, will also cost that of his wfie. ; Parr declared a Wisconsin mil lionaire, a Tennessee capitalist and j a New Vork banker were "involved in ; smuggling jewels for a beautiful wo man known as "Mrs. Helen Jen- kins.'' When the men found, Parr I says, that they were being trailed, a private detective in their employ of j fered him a bribe of $300,000 to j abandon the case, and intimated that ! If he though the sum insufficient he i should name his own price. All the ; evidence Parr has gathered has been turned over by Collector Loeb to District Attorney Wise, and a huge scandal is expected to result from the prosecutions of the rich smugglers j before the United States courts. ! Parr's information of the affair first came from the beautiful Mrs. Jenkins, who will be the govern ment's chief witness against the mil lionaire, because one of them, with whom she had quarreled, had her trailed by detectives. After they had failed to bribe him, Parr says, the man he was hunting had some un known person call Mrs. Parr on the tclcphoTi? and make charges against the customs sleuth's Intimacy with Mrs. Jenkins. Parr's wife at the time was In a delicate condition. On hear ing of her husband's alleged perfidy she at once became hysterical. Yes terday her baby was born dead, today Mrs. Parr herself is on verge of the grave. O ' 14c Outing Flannels 12 l-2c Calicoes 5c per yard Ginghams 5c per yard Cotton Challies ...5c yard JIMMY IS THE RECORD BIG BABY Mount Airy Ga , June 26. James Adolphy Cody, aged two years, weight 122 pounds and growing every day, Is declared to be the biggest baby boy in the world. He sleeps i well and is perfectly healthv and. eats meals like a grown man. I James' measurements are: Height I 39 inches bare foot; neck 14; bust I 33; waist 36: arm nhnvo nliir, i I wrist 8: across lmn,t nhnv h,.Thi 64; first finger near hand u thigh 25; knee 13: ankle foot, 86: length of foot cu. BhftiJ The Great Salem Cherry Fair :Will Be Held on: Salem's Cherry Fair. (The Invitation la to Yn The time ha3 come around again for Salem's Cherry Fair, And so she hangs her latch string out una asK8 you to be there Balloons, athletics, ilddlers and dancing on the green, High dis ami flying done per haps on a home-made machine. Three big parades for grown folks, one opening each day; And Saturday the babies will nave their's a matinee. The whole will be a live wire and will be extra "juiced" And railroad rates will be the only thing at all "reduced" l lierries and girls and babies, all the sweetest and the best, And nothing will be wanting If You'll come and be the gmt. J. H. CRADLEBAUGH. and the "WAPPY" IS ON TRIAL Ifi SEATTLE UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE Seattle, Wash., June 2G. The sec ond trial of Charles W. Wappenstein, the eight times indicted ex-chief of police began today. In the first trial the jury disagreed. A special venue of 100 was summoned by Judge Ron ald, who will preside In place of Judge Main, from whom a change of venue was secure by Wappenstein. The examination of jurors began this morning, and the first talesman, Rob ert Avon, a grocer, was challenged by the defense on account of his ad nilss'on of prejudice, and he vtis ex cused. Wappenstein is accused of accept ing a $1000 bribe from Gid Tuppcr and Clarence Gerald for the operation of two resorts. c ' FIRE CHIEF CAMl'IlKMi. (Continued from page 1.) other two employes of the oil com pany. Latest From Fiiv. Portland, Or., June 2G. David Campbell, chief of the Portland tire department, was killed; three men are missing, and It believed almost certain that at least two of them are dead, six men are seriously Injured, including Assistant Fire Chief John Young, and property valued at ap proximately $150,000 was lost as a result of a spectacular fire which de stroyed thP offices and warehouse of the L'.a., Evans, Cliff Xelson a shipping clerk of the company, Paddy Bird of en gine 13, A. Aronson an oil company employe, and C. A. Sylvester fireman company 13. TKSTIMOXY IS VERY FA 1 1 FROM SWEKT UNITED TRESS LEASED WlilE. Washington, June 26. Before the Hardwick committee, of the house which is investigating the sugar in dustry, Douglas Campbell, attorney for John D. Spreckels, protested to day against Spreckels being com pelled to testify because of govern ment suits pending in New Vork again three companies of which he is president. Hardwick ruled that the committee was empowered to examine anyone, but that any witness might refuse to answer a question that would tendtc Incriminate him. Spreckles then took the stand. The Western Sugar magnate de clared he was president oi u.i- em Sugar Refining company, Spreckles Beet Sugar the Caliiornia sugar the LETTER CARRIERS BANQUET WAS GREAT SUCCEES The local organization of letter carriers gave a very successful han ntiet Saturday night at Hotel Marion tJ the slate organization, and they re mained In session until 3 o'clock a m. ?nd elected new officers. S. E. Howard is president of the state or ganization, and the mayor and news paper nen of the city were present and responded to toasts. The visitors said it was the best state convention that has ever been held in the state. o Merchants Ask Intervention, PRACTICED WHAT SHAW PREACHED July 6th, 7th and 8th It's time to begin preparing for it Look over your wardrobe and see if you don't need a suit of clothes or a new pair of shoes or a new hat or shirt or any of the other articles of which you can find at wearing apparel niEKRY FA I It AD JURY SHOW. (Continued from page one.) We Carry Complete Lines of Ladies' and Men's Furnishings and Our Prices are based on the spot cash plan of business, That's why we undersell "Credit Stores," . .1 1 A'nctLiln nany. Asheu 11 u- " . ' niied ,, .tie docks at Brit- riijiutiiii "'"" - - i - isli ports. Canadian Politician Head. London, June 20. Fruit and pro vision dealers who are losing thou sands of pounds as the result of the rnninanv and ! seamen's strike, today decided to ash Refining com-j the. government to intervene, riioii- eoni- . sands ot pacnaBes u, icnunuiv ....... I heen formed to competition. Spreckels replied: Not eactlv but for a year before i,... VBtern was organized, there had been fierce price outtmjt. i pnited mss leased wimj The story how, by mean of a ton, .j,;,, j,.,, jll:,e ji.Thos. tract lease. Spreckels in l.MU tc,.0K Alnvno Dnlv, former minister of the over the contracts of the ( aliloinia-! lntpri()r at Ottawa, and for some time Hawaiian Sugar company, ins pnn- j . . , n,;re Jle(i suddenly to- cipal competitor, for three years and; ;l wfinwv of that ' 1 ' after the concern 'had lost ) vearlv in trade war. caused the com miuevs to instruct Spreckels to hie a copv 01 i lie i-a. Joseph F. Smith, president Mnnnon church, and Hishop arrived today from I'tnh to give k tn the relations ,.hm-ci in the sugar business with the Chicago, June 26. Comparison of G. Bernard Shaw, the noted English dramatist and social writer, with Evelyn Aithur. See, prophet of the "Absolute Life," is one aide Issue here of the trial of See for causing the delinquency of Mildred Bridges, the girl disciple who lived with him and another girl, Mona Rees, in a house styled "The Junior Common wealth." Neighbors of See's "Common wealth" were the cause of Shaw's name entering the case. When they circulated petitions that the police See to move, the defense contended that See's writings in his "Book of Truth" were no worse than the ten ets advocated In Shaw's writings. This, the attorneys for the state practically admitted. "But," they said, "the difference Is that while the views of Shaw and See are much the same, Shaw did not practice what he preached." And the circulation of the peti tions that the "prophet" should move is going merrily on. Had Fire In Ohio. Barberton, O., June 24. Eleven buildings are in ruins here today, following a fire which entailed a loss of $100,000. Mrs. M. L. Meyers, Mrs. It. K. Page, Mrs. R. P Boise and Miss M J. Cos per. Entries close at noon Monday, July 5. All babies entered In the beauty ; show are also eligible to compete In j the parade, and the committee Is very j anxious that every baby be in the j paraue. it win take ptaco at 10 either Friday or Saturday morning. The streets will be kept clear of traffic and every precaution takmi to pro tect the little ones from harm. The souvenir prizes will bo on ex hibition In one of the public windows in a few days, and special announce ments will appear In the papers from time to time. Another Shipment of Thomsons glove-fitting Corsets I JHOMsJWl fl "GLOVE-FITTING" Jj ifl CORSETS THE TIRESOME LORIMER CASE IS UP AGAIN UNITED I'IU:SS UMHEP WIIIE.1 Washington, June 26. Clarence S. Funk, general manager of the In ternational Harvester company, whose allegation that Edward Hlnes, a millionaire Chicago lumberman, asked him to contribute to a $100, 000 "slush fund'' to pay for United States Senator Loiimer's election, testified today before the senate com mittee Investigating the Lorinier af fair. ' Funk admitted that ho watchetl all political activities which might affect the harvester trust, but denied that the company lobbied, either in the Illinois legislature or In congress, He declared that he did not regard Lorlmer as an enjomy, and had never heard of the accused senator's name mentioned as the person responsible for a great increase In the harvester company's taxes. Funk told of the request he as serted ll'nes had made for a contri bution to the slush fund of $100000, alleged to have been used to elect Lorlmer. He said the request. van made In Hie rooms of the I'nlon League club, Chicago. Every man is just enough of a liar to keep himself amused. of the Xibly teS- of ?e A Real Farm Bargain 00-acro farm on Howell Prairie. ' U.-, acres In crop. 4 0 acres or nne. 'timber, well fenced and cross fenced, I good building, drilled well and spring water. Price $lon per acre, including crop, stock and all farm im- Iplements; going East; must sacrifice " 1 to make a quicK sate, trims u i.n- SI'W'ISH WAK Vf-'.TF.KANS ip(, This ,s (h(. ))(.st uy in the valley. VISIT t'()i:o.-l0 , Jljr i0ijj is your gain, If you buy. I s hihI 10-Arre Fruit Tracts late Henry O. Havemeyer. tlin TTnln- til Anm.inntf n II 'lie union uuuiliaiij ,,-rn WIir. 1 Side water front today, ine ;...- o. , ;,.rf.,i. red remains of Chief Campbell were San , I?" J. II. 'it Vf.nm.nn h m fa OITPV llfr- PM II I . . , ....... i,.i,.i j tho inuleT-1 r-iivihv. more man taklne narlors in a basket. His wld-; America!' ow, who Is seriously 111 at a local hos pital, has not been told of his death, trio ua. , fmmii Kft fe.f from .iO UUUV ao ivi,.,-.. x , rvr.ni'Clfin TO Hie I '1 . , , ...... the north Pntrance into the ware- morning a.ui .... . rlRnt. call ana see u.em n iiinO Snanish- war veterans have lnvauen Coronado's tent city for nuir al encampment. The iirst wtsf-nr el-! and good travelers. The price is nin-r jnd an excursion 10 uk ( , ,, ,, them if vou want Beautiful 5 aiwl 1" acre iruit tracts or suitable for fine chicken ranch! just outside of the city limits, $173 per acre and up. Easy terms. For Sale or Trade. The best driving team in the city. vears old. let black, well matched full blast. Wc have a com plete line of Bicycle Season is now on in Pierce, Harvard, Dayton and Daytonia Call and inspect tlwm; u will please you. house, where -he fell while expior s erai canv ' ' - Fo0wing a te a snap ine interior preparatory io i.tv....0 '"". h Mmtary order ci the fight against the conflagra ion pa rade ton h t th. i " 7 Bt!ai Among those most seriously in- Serpent w ill con c i M a jured are: The ve.L.aiis AsslBtunt Chief Young, Fatroimau tnis '-n MMMMMMMM Ittt' FLETCHER&BYRO have moved and will be found in their new quarters at 349 NORTH C0MMERC1ALJL Houses for Rent Houses for rent. Houses and va cant lots for sale on easy payment plan. Heautlful lot tour uiucks uum state house, on a paved street, price $,",00; terms. Two choice lots cor ner of Summer and Jefferson, two car lines, sidewalk and sewer in and paid; clear title; $650; terms. If you are looking for snaps see us. Fiisy Payments. Six-room house near Yew Park school, lot 8:5x150. some fruit- trees and close to car line. Price $S i0. $200 down and balance $12 per month. , ,, $$".',00 buvs 40 acres in Polk coun ty, buildings, crop, running water. This is a snap. SEE rtlXIITEL & UYXO.V. 237 State Street. Phone 452 Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet (fermiclde powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses It is better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar ana prevent decay. To disinfect tlio mouth, de stroy disease perms, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and .-i.i,...,v,,rlf p!p:in. odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration ami uxiy odors by sponge bathing-. The best antiseptic wash known. Uelieves and strengthens tired, weak, innamedeves. Healssorethroat, wounds and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box. druggists nr by mail postpaid. Sample i r'C. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mi. Pi . ., s I Just in your size in correct model for your figure ready for you, is A man with a grouch la a sort of self-propelling wet blanket. There Is room In Oregon on fer tile lands for half a million small farmers. They are the people the state needs. See the Demonstration of CHI-NAMEL in our North Window The Wonder Worker in Homo Finishing. The transformation that the Chl-Namel Graining Process makes on scarred and bat- tered floors, tables, chalra and weather stained porch furniture, etc., etc., Is Mttlo short of marvelous. The sim plicity and economy of this new process, places within reach of everyone the means for practl- ..... 1 I il.r. l,n..,,t.f Cltl iiiiiouvi:iiii m. ill in" ui-umj o , . ..ii 1 . 1..1, ' Hllll IOIK) Ul ill! lllllliu lilt winn ings and woodwork. Let us show you how, with the Chl-Namel proeens, any woman, however Inexperienced, can give her floors a natural hard wood surface, can finish furni ture, frames, etc., In any of t'ie popular mission or antique tones. In fai t, how Chl-Namel brings new floors, new furni ture and new woodwork. l'Olt SALE BY Wade-Pearce Co. Phone Ittl. 'Mi S. Coni'l SI. Ii l; ii a n B' mi. -n in t A Better Finish Than the I Natural Grain Van ! 11 v ftittttiir (in flfwtrw.r-M t'" r iiml wHMtwnrk li' ininif ( In Nunii'l it;.f vjifinth ih:k;' In nil (-dlurrij iiinl uuriu-w pfitciit Mitiniiiit pri.' tm. ljisy wbilc fur tlif itiimh'iir. No ti-chinrul tiat.iihK iicci'twHry M.ulc hyThe Ohio Varnish Company tlrvrliiml.O. ill patent medicines or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash arug Btore In Oregon owes no one, and no onu owes K; carries large slock; Its shelve, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, tol ,et articles, wines and liquors of all ulnds for medicinal purposes. Dr Stone Is a regular graduate la medi cine and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. prescriptions are tree, and only regular price for Died tclne, Dr. Stone can be found al ola drug Btore, Salem, Or., from 1 D the morning until 0 at night )regtt. HOW TO SECURE VOTES FOR YOUR CHOICE IN THE QUEEN OF THE CHERRY FAIR CONTEST Beginning with Monday, June 26th, evnry 'dollar spent at "The Toggery" will entitle the purchaser to 10 votes for choice in "The .Queen of -the Cherry Fair Contest," Every dollar means 10 votes for your choice; five dollars, 50 votes; $10. 100 votes, etc, etc votes to be deposited in the official ballot box at our men's shop on date of purchase, We also take this opportunity to call your at tention to our complete line of "Klassy Klothes for Men Who Know, You will want to be well dressed for that fash ion event, "The Cherry Fair," and here's your opportunity to combine your summer and vaca tion purchases with a big boost for your favorite in "The Queen of the Cherry Fair Contest, THE TOGGERY 1 67 N. Commercial St. D. R. YANTIS, Prop. Salem Cherry Fair, July 6-7-8