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DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAX. SALEM. OREGOX. SATURDAY. JILT 20. 1911. PAGE FOCR Summer Underwear at REDUCED PRICES Women's Low Necked Sleeveless . Knit Vest, each 21c Children's High Neck, Short Sleeves, Knee Knit Union Suits, each Length, 19c JOHNSON CAN BEGIN TO RETRACT jTHK fiOVtltXOK SAID IT, REIT i KltATKtt THAT HE SAID HE i SII IT, AXI) AFFIRMS THAT ! HE WILL STICK TO IT. $0 CMTID I'BEHX LEASED WIRE I San Francisco, July 29. Petty and j contemptable were words used by (Governor Johnson today in referring I to the remarks credited to Governor , Oswald West, of Oregon, In connec tion with the letter's demands (or the extradition of Louise J. Wilde. I "Can you conceive of a governor so small aa to threaten the Panama Pacific exposition, if an extradition j was not granted?" asked Governor I Johnson, "or so petty as to believe : that his threats would accomplish the extradition? I still do not be !li"ve that the governor of Oregon ! made the statement which has been attributed to him. If he did, I must, of course, retract my words that no ' governor could be so petty or so eon Itemptible as make suc h statements.'' CHEMAWA ATTENDANCE Kingwood Park The Choicest Tract About Salem Built on Honor. In a Class by itself The Addition with Character High class building sites with all modern conveniences can be had at Kingwood Park at prices ranging from $325 to $650. Terms made to suit the individual buyer. See Kingwood Park and note the many attractive build ings now being erected there. Phone Main 452 for an auto to take you over at any time. Capitol Trust Co. Goo. I. JJekum, President. Charles A. Robertson, Socy. Owners, Bechtel & Bynon Sales Agents 347 State St. Tel. Main 452 Tilt: DOOTIl KELLY MILL (Continued from page 1.) Solves l)'p Mystery. 'I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart,' wrotu C. 0. Under, of LewlHburg, W. Va. "for the won derful double bouoflt 1 got from Elec tric Hitter, In curing me both of severe cane of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless ufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made Just for me." For dys pepsia, Indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Eloctrlo Hitters lias no equal. Try them. Every bot tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60o at J. C. Perry's. llooth, Kelly Company, arrived on the scene in an niitomolille from F.ugcne within in uilnues anil saved 20 horses In the company s burn which was de stroyed but a few moments after the animals were taken to li place of safety. Pumps for the protection of the mill were located In the mill proper and of course were soon out of com mission. Tim Oregon Power Com pany hud Just Installed a new pump lo supply the city water system, but as soon ns the full pressure was put on the pump broke nnd from that moment, barring a single small stream at the power plant, there was nothing to do but to watch the (lames sweep from one end to the other of the yards. Workmen hastened to connect up the second pump, working away with a veritable furnace Just the other sldo of the wall, not 10 feet away. Through the wire glass windows burning brands could be seen al most within reach, nnd then when (ho pump wns ready to start It was found that the suction pipe had not been placed. The Hie started at G:.10 and nt mid night was burning fiercely, although danger of spread had passed. C lly's I! srupe Miraculous. The escape fo Springfield from de struction wns miraculous. The wind, blowing directly toward the city for a time, drove the flames through the dry lumber with terrific heat. The railroad oil tank was smoking with the heat, when the wind suddenly shifted In the opposlto direction. The Month-Kelly ndll had a capac ity of 250,000 feet In double shift. It employed 175 men ami was the prin cipal Industry here. o SUBMARINES TO BE BUILT ON THE COAST DECLINING Journal "Want Ads" Ilrlug Results. Seattle, Wash., July 29. The con tract for the construction of two submarines for the Chilean govern ment has been let to the Moran com pany of this city The contract was made with the Klectrlc Iloat com pany of New Jersey. This Is the first contract of Its kind ever given to a 1'aclflc Coast Ann. Aa Is usuul in such work, the construction of the destroyer will be secret. They will b kept from pub lie gaze and only trusted mechanics will be allowed to work on them. It Is well to be uctlvo, but don't try to do too much in one day, or vear, or your lifetime. TIMETEST Ends tire trouble for Autombile owners. Every Motorist will confirm the fact that the tire expense is the gn atest proof of the up-keep of his car. blowouts, run cuts I Tlmeiest guarantees yo.i against punctures, and le:.kv valves. Tlmetest overcomes tN-so dlmVeltles Ttmetest Is a subsumi,, for atr. It Is the first thing that has mane tube r nM 1,0 ,hB Work of Alr 'n Timctest is a light, resilient product which Is Inserted within the "nVr'w eUr" " It I:: "gilt 111 wolj-.tlt. it never gets hard It will uot absorb water. It will nut turn into lliuMby ago or use It Increases the life of your ca.iiug. It never loe Its vitality. It Is a perfect hIiocK absorber. If you cut a large hole In vour tire you can still travel on Time test ith no damage to your casing, Timetest tubes may be removed and reinserted lu new casino Salem Motor Car Company 151-161 iVorth High Street IlLLIFVLI) TO I!K A I'ltOGKAM OX FOOT TO KIX1MATE SALKM IX. STITITIOV IX TIIK IXTEKKST OF ITVAI.UT. C'hemawa Indian school Is still In the hands of Supervisor It. H. Hlg gins, who !s acting superintendent in cnargt. Superintendent Chalcraft still being suspended pending an alleged investigation. The first lnvestiga Hon of the charges against Chalcraft was mndo by E. P. Holcombe. chief of supervisors In tho Indian service. The result of that Investigation was not made public, but practically sus tallied tho Chalcraft administration, Mut tho bad efTect of probing Into matters really of no consequence produced a spirit of unrest in the school, and the attendance began to decline. This was made very ap'par ent under the lllgglns control, and the attendance has gone down from GOO to 300. The slightest request on the part of Indian children gives them permits to go home to their parents, and the attendance is being scattered. Tho whole situation looks like n Job cm tho Salem school, in the opln ion of prominent business men and friends of the school. Most of the business men at Salem have bten holding a high opinion of Superin tendent Chalcraft. ChakVft has al ways stood very high In the Indian service, and has a long record of good work to his credit. I'oople here can not understand the animus of the waffaro on Chalcraft, for he was very succinsful In keeping up the at tendance, nnd In securing appropria tions for the Bchool buildings, nnd additional grounds. Mr. Chalcraft was also able to make appropriations go a long ways In repairs and re building. It is certain the adminis tration of the school met with gen oral approval In the state and the wholo Northwest, and the education and morals and welfare of the chil dren wwo nover better looked after. It Is believed by many that the In vestlgatlon has been sprung at this time, and that the attendance at the Salem school is being run down to help out the situation nt the I'uyal lup, Wash., school, where the gov ernment has spent about a quarter of a million dollars, and has only about 100 attendance. The Salem school Is In danger of losing its support and appropriations In a large part for 1912 the way things are going, and aa substantially no charges against Chalcraft have been sustained the continuation of his suspension can have put one purpose to seriously cripple the Salem Training school, and lay the foundation for removing Its students to I'uyallup, If not per manently closing the Institution lo rated near this iity. The expendl tures of this school have been about $100,000 per annum, most of which found Its wuyt to this city. With the attendance rnu down to one half, there la certain to be a reduction of the maintenance support. The de moralization of the boys and girls by scattering them to their homes, anil the dirtlculty of ever getting them together again make the outlook not very encouraging for the Salem Instl tntlon, and positively injurious to the Interests of the boys and girls who are. wards of I'ncle Sam. o IU II.Il(i VI XK CONCUF.TF. ItUIIK.K fiASEBALL IX BP.IEF. Standing of the Leagues. Pacific Coast. V. t. Pet. Portland 64 46 .582 Vernon 64 54 .542 Oakland 64 53 .525 San Francisco 59 60 .4 96 Sacramento 5o 61 .474 Los Angeles 46 (3 .3S7 Northwestern. W. L. Pet. Vancouver 63 40 .612 Tacoma 58 44. .569 Spokane 58 45 .563 Seattle 52. 43 .520 Portland 27 75 .470 Victoria 27 75 26a American. V. L .Pet Detroit 61 31 .663 Philadelphia 59 32 .648 New York 48 43 .o27 Boston 47 45 .511 Chicago 45 43 .511 Cleveland 4 8 48 .500 Washington 32 60 .343 St. Louis 26 64 .289 National. W. L, Pet Chicago 55 31 .640 Philadelphia 5 4 36 .600 New York 53 36 .o96 Pittsburg 53 37 .584 St. Louis 52 39 .o8 Cincinnati 38 50 .432 Brooklyn 31 57 .3o2 Boston 20 67 .230 American Association. W. L. Pet Columbus 55 45 .550 Kansas City 53 46 .535 Minneapolis 54 47 .535 St. Paul 51 4S .515 Milwaukee 51 51 .500 Toledo 4 7 53 .4 70 Louisville 4 5 54 .4 55 Indinapolis 45 56 .446 Western League. V. L. Pet. Denver 61 3 .49 Lincoln 56 37 .602 Pueblo 4 9 42 .538 St. Joseph 4 9 45 .521 Sioux City 4 6 4fi .500 Omaha 45 47 .489 Topek- 40 54 .426 Des Moines 26 67 .280 Yesterday's ISesnlts. Pacific Coast League Portland 10. Los Angeles 3; San Francisco 6, Oakland 3; Vernon 5, Sacramento o Northwestern League Portland 8, Vancouver 7.: Tacoma 6, Spokene 5: Victoria 8 .Seattle 4. Ameiienn Lenmie Philadelphia 1 6. Detroit 0-5; Washington 6. Cleve land 2; Chicago 7. New York 5; Bos ton St. Louis game postponed, rain. National League Pitsburg 9, Bos ton 4; Cincinnati 8, Brooklyn 6; St. Louis 5, New York 2; Chicago 6. Philadelphia 3. American Association St. Paul 7, Columbus 6; Kansas City 2, Indian apolis 0; Milwaukee 9. Toledo 5; Minneapolis 6. Louisville 2. Western League Denver 6-7, To peka 3 1; Omaha 3. Des Moines 0; Sioux City 8. St. Joseph 6; Lincoln 4 5, Pueblo 3-2. o SC 5C C 3C 51 Sflc 5JC lC SfC 3C 9fc 3)C REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. t ?)( sc jfc sjc sjc Jc )J( s)c sjc s)t $c rfc 5jc Remember That We Have Moved just want to call your attention to the fact that we are now m our new neiteSCurcall and'inspect our new building and retail rels."kegs. Flower Pots, Bee Supplies, etc. ,,ftrIXRY si i.pi.ifs5 as We are going to make more of a speciality of I01-1 ""s" the poultry industry is growing very rapidly and we will try and keep up- tO-datC ...... . , ,t t D..Hv cnnnlfs thA tnnat We have recent v added tne unney hub ui . complete and best "line now on the market and if you have poultry would ike to have vou call and see the different articles they maufac ure. Also, have ZIMILKTM both in the Dip and Disinfectant and the Pow- dFree Delivery Frompt Service, Reliable Goods. Phone your orders If it Is more convenient. D. A. WHITE & SONS, Feedmen and Seedmen, Poultry and Bee Supplies. Phone 160. 251-261 State St. Salem, Oregon DEAD MAN IS FOUND AT BUTTEVILLE I'ruitt. M. A., to Prultt, E. E. and T. B.. 8.12 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, w d, $10. Scholl, F. and L.. to Stahl, H. and I L., lots 5. 6, block 109, Charles Hub- bard's addition to Hubbard, w d, $400. McAllister. C. L. and C. J., to Reig seeker, J. F. and C, lota 6, 7, 8, 9, block 1, Shaw, w d, $50. Linfoot. W. J. and E., to Scott, J. H., lot 5, block , Salem Heights ad dltlon to Salem, w d, $400. Bunce, M. J., and C. E., t0 Ore gon Electric Railway company. 12.8 acres t 8 s. r 4 w, w d, $1. Wand, H. M Mrs., to Brey. Geo. E.. part, block 6, Burlington add to Salem, w d, $50. Oldenburg G., and E. E. to Roz. J., 19.66 acres, t 4 s, r 2 w, w d, $4000. Von BehriMi, M. J. and H. C. to Porter. J. II., 3.94 acres t 9 s, r 1 w, q c d. $1. Gillette, M. A. and G. to Farmers' and Mechanics' bank, lot 4, block 2, addition A. Woodburn. q cd, $1. Gervlg, S. and A. S., to Hartley, E., et nl., lots 8, 9, block 13, Engle wood addition, Salem, w d, $10. Ij Shapelle, S. and C, to Colllnson, B., 25 acres, t 4 8, r 2 w, q c d, $10. Responding to advices received from Butteville that a dead man had been )iind there Coroner Clough left for that place this afternoon to hold an Inquest over the remains. An effort was made to communi cate with Butteville parties and learn the name of the man and the manner of liis death but the parties called declined to discuss the subject until the coroner had made his investiga tion. The advices received by the coroner Indicated that there might be foul play in connection with the man's death. CANADA TO CAST VOTE ON RECIPROCITY States, the Canadian parliament was dissolved today. Sir Wilfrid Lauri er's government probably will go be fore the people in September. Nominations for the Dominion election will take place September 14 and the polling will come on feep- j teniber 21. The conservatives will make the fight on reciprocity from ocean to ocean. Jt is believed they will carry a majority of the seats in the Mari time provinces and Manitoba but the Pacific Coast, Ontario and Quebec are predicted by the liberals as sure I to return Sir Wilfrid Laurier topow I er by a larger majority than before. The obstructive tactics of the con servatives in the Domonlon house in preventing a vote on the reciprocity resolution and their ability to stave off a decision indefinitely compelled j Laurier to dissolve parliament. I The dissolution ended a bitter I struggle for advantage, which has been in progress ever since the Laur- j ier government arranged the trade; j treaty with the United States. Both! siues win go to iue cuuuuy on nu merous issues, of which the re'Jproc ity measure will be paramount. The followers of Laurier today in sist that he has scored a stragetical advanetge which will be of great ben efit to him by announcing that the government will investigate the Ca nadian cement merger, and by having the navy agreement tabled. Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to U dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses It !i better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, de stroy disease perms, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridyework clean, odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration aud bod; odors by sponge bathing. The best antiseptic wash known, Relieves and strengthens tired, Weak, i u tlamedey es. H eals sore throat , wouni and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box. drupisti it nv mail postpaid, sample tree, rHEPAXTON TOILET CO.,Boston,IVIh. m UNITED I'HF.SS I.EASEn WHIR. Ottawa. Ont., July 29. To get a verdict from the people of Canada on the reciprocity treaty with the I'nited Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous mat ter, cleanse the system, cure consti pation and sick headache! Sold by all dealers. Motoi Car Insurance. We write Insurance on automobile! and all kinds of power driven vehi cles at the lowest rates, and Insure agalast damages from fire under any and all circumstances, whether in pri vate or public garage or on the road or in accident. More cars are de stroyed by fire than by all other causes pet together. Rates the low est. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Com mercial street. 5-22-" Sop W(t (d)M lJs 21. ilLa NB A N n n "I O : : Fiftieth will be Annual Exhibition Greater than Ever I The city is erecting a fine concrete arch bridge on Twelfth street, be tween llinew and Waller streets. The work Is being done under the direc tion of the city engineer and the istrtvt department, there being no .contractor employed. The crew Is a very good looking bunch of Salem Ites. None of them speak It.ill.-u or Greek, and all reside In the city. Hay Frier nnd Snmmcr Colds Must be relieved quickly and Foley's , Honey and Tar Compound will do It IF. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: "l have been great ly troubled durln the hot summer months with liny Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar .Compound I get great relief." Manv .others who suffer similarly will be I glad to benefit bv Mr. Stewart'. . i perlence Foley's Honey and Tar (Compound Is effective for coughs and I colds in either children or grown i persons. No opiates, no harmful drugs. In a yellow package. Re j fuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy, (II. Jerraan.) o Journal "Want Ada" Brlnj Reau.U Bechtel & Bynon's Bargains Here are a few of our bargains, : real snaps, which It will pay you to investigate. It does not take much : money to handle these places and every one Is cheap and worth more 1 money. I itl'M will buy a good six room house on a lot 100x132 feet on a! wide street just half a block from j : Capitol street, which Is paved. It is j closed to both the Fair Grounds and : Welch lines of street cars. The ', house is In good repair, Is roomy and ; .conveniently located near school, store and churches. $200 down and I $12 a month will handle this place. I The price quoted Includes all street , and sewer assessments. cash will buy a lit 50x125 ! feet within one block of a carllne. i Lot Is worth $350. ) j fc00 buys a fine lo t on Capitol 1 street near Vnlon. j 6,i(t will buy two large lots on I Summer street corner. Close to both- carllnes. 110123 feet. Sewer paid and s.iiie,walk in. .'IM will buy 6 VI acres of fine Hollywood land. Good house, some few fruit trees, some shade. All cleared but about one acre. Extra rich soil. Within mile 'and half of' Fair Grounds on good rock road. I Fine place for suburban home, berry or chicken ranch. , 120 acres of level land. 3 4 miles ont, all cleared, good buildings, some young orchard, close to school, ex cellent soil, just ripe for subdivision .purposes, or . will make an Ideal farm. This place can be had for ; $150 per acre. Surrounding lands, can not be had for less than $250. A , real snap. i in PREMIUMS and PURSES SEPTEMBER 11 to 16, 1911 Grand Showing of Livestock Racing Program Complete REDUCED RATE ON ALL RAILROAD Come and Bring Your Friends. BECHTEL BTn S4T Stat street Tel. Main 452 J. H. BOOTH President FRANK MEREDITH! S(Pcrftarv 4 1 i I is 4' ti ' HI 4 ,