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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
Da CAPITAL JOfKNAJL. BALEM. OREGO, THVRSDAY, AVGVST 10, 1911 PACK FIVB 35" ' i in 1 THE QUALITY STORE SALEM WILL . ATTEND THE CENTENNIAL MEETING OP THE BOARD OF TRADE ENTHUSIASTIC IN ITS DETERMINATION TO PKOPEK. LY CELEBRATE THE BIHTH OF OREGON. . If a resolution passed at a joint meeting of the Board of Trade and the Business Men's League, at the Board of Trade rooms last evening, is carried into execution, 500 Salem Ites will attend the Astoria centen nial exposition, and, besides, joining with the remainder of the people in celebrating the one hundredth anni versary of the founding of Astoria, lill Incidentally boost for tha city of Salem. Tie excursion is to be run so that lie excursionists will arrive In the Me City by the Sea on Salem day. The meeting last evening was called primarily for the laying of plans for tie excursion, and a discussion of it disclosed that every one was unani mously in favor of it. The resolu tion called for the appointment of a committee to sign up excursionists, and the committee entered upon its labors this morning. The Resolution. ' The resolution passed was as fol lows: "Resolved, That It is the sense of ue Salem Board of Trade that Sa 'em as the second oldest city in the state, should do all in her power to nonor the city of Astoria by assisting to celebrate the one hundredth anni versary of the founding of that city, ana , therefore, we urge the special committee to work up an excursion of 500 or more people to attend the Astoria centennial, If possible. If VOllI IllTOI la J i. -- la OiUggiajl aim uului 'One. and rn fei ,.11 viu i.5? take a dose Cbamber- ,1.1.; lomach and Liver Tablets to- , - iciiiiug ttuu you win It i1Jrlght ,n the morning. Sold T alll dealers. Willamette I Southern Oregon Day AT THE I CENTENNIAL JUBILEE Astoria, Oregon, ! Thursdav. August 17.1911 7 The Centennial celebrates the One Spectacular Marine and Military Pageant Program for the day will include Young American's parade In the atternoon, drill in the evening, Indian War Dances, Kite Flying Contests and Concerts by Ellory's Band. Pacific Coast Regatta p The greatest Aquatic Event to be held In the West. r Willamette Valley and Southern Oregon Day at the Centennial, the SOUTHERX PACIFIC 'ill sell round trip tickets, August 16th from all points at 0'E FABE TO PORTLAND PLCS $3.00 Good for return up to and including August 24th or further particulars apply to any S. P. Agent or write to t I MM We are showing all the WILL 111 ILI) TILE FACTORY AT ALBANY According to advices from Albany, Oregon, J. E. Murphy, who formerly owned the Salem Tile Works, at the fair grounds, will erect and operate a tile factory at Albany. He has been looking over the field in that city for a location for some time and finally announced that he would erecfr a plant and begin operations as soon; as a favorable location was se cured. Mr. Murphy says the clay neces sary for the manufacture of an ex cellent grade of drain tile is availa ble in abundance at Albany, and he expects to build an extensive busi ness in that city. It is said the erection of the plant will involve an expenditure of from $15,000 to $20, 000. o Time Table in Effect Aug. 10 All Oregon Electric trains from and to Salem will be operated through Portland to the S. P. & S. depot at 11th and Hoyt street, with stops in Portland at the intersection of Front and Jefferson, 1st and Sal mon, 5th and Salemon, 10th and Morrison, and 10th and Stark. Leave Salem. Arrive Portland. Train 6, 6:30 a.m 8:30 a.m. Train 8, 8:55 a.m 11:00 a.m. Train 10, 11:15 a.m 1:15 p.m. Train 12, 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m. Train 14, 3:40 p.m 5:10 p.m. Train 16, 4:00 p.m S-00 p.m. Train 18. 6:0" p.r.i S 05 , in. Train 20, 8:50 p.m 10:45 p.m. Arrive in Salem. Train 1 8:30 a.mx Train 3 9:50 a.m. Train 5 10:30 a.m. Train 7 1:00 p.m. Train 9 4:15 p.m. Train 11 6:00 p.m. Train 15 8:35 p.m. Train 17 11:10 p.m. 0 In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlafa's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Es pecially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. Valley and - , - Hundredth Anniversary of the WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. MM ADVANCE SHOWING OF Ladies Tailored Suits We take great pleasure in announcing to our many friends and patrons that we have just received our first installation of New Falls Suits. We wish to thank you for the liberal patronage which you have extended to us the past season, that has enabled us to nearly double the business of this department over any former Spring season, We have put forth every effort in selecting our Fall stock, having scoured the markets of New York, Philadel phia and Cleveland, and we feel assured We Can Show You the Suit that Will Meet Your Ideal We can show you that particular suit "the suit" which .combines all the new touches of fashion, a well-fitting Tailored Suit of Individua1 Style, You will agree with us that never before have the suits been more beautiful, the colors richer, new weaves in mannish worsteds, serges, etc, in dark blue, coronation red, etc, etc, PRICES rycwpj.ftrcrimfti'i i7rrr SALEM'S MR. D00LEY MAKES SUGGESTIONS CONCERNING THE NAMING OF AUTOMOBILES " 'What,' says the mare to his Wal- tham, 'have yese on yer table in the , way of new business?' i " 'Yonner,' says the Raycorder, 'I have an Ordnince Introojuced, by the late disturber of the peace an dig nity of this honorble body, Frank I Dearhorn, relative to the taxation, , guidance, control, naming, and relax ation of auto vehicles.' I " 'Read it,' seys hlzzoner, 'and con sider it the third readtnV ! " "Be it ordained and the same is hereby approved be the Commonest Council Salem has ever injoyed, that all motor vehicles be and the same I are hereby ordered strangled and I taxed to death and may heaven have ' no mercy on the owners' souls. "'Section Wan: Every owner of I any motor vehicle comin' onder the I meanin' of this act is hereby deemed guilty of a misnomer in havin' in his or her possession any unnamed auto truck, carriage, garage, or other con veyance not properly answerin' to the names herein after set forth. ' " 'Section Two: The names offi cially designated to the machines 1 owned by the followin' persons shall be: " 'Name and name of car " 'Cut Across, Teabone. "'Willum McTightfist, Little Cock roach. " 'Charles Canary. Affidavit. " 'F. Dearhorn, Waterwitch. " 'J. L. Stockup, Butterick. " 'Henery Myberg, Crimson Ram bler. " 'Gene Meddlesome, Hofbrau. " 'Looie Bechtup, Bargain Counter. ' " 'George Omyoniy, Herpicide. '"D. S. Rabbi, Table-dote. " 'John Grabber, Vent. " 'Max Gopher, Longprimer. " "Jawn Gray, Hollywood. " 'Ed. Hardlythat, Buckaroo. " 'Alex Go-at-it, Early Crawford. " 'Dr. Tom Sniyhers. Pyrea. " '.Tim Linen; Hop-skip and a Jump. " 'Col. Homespun, Sphegettl. " 'Jack Rojeski, Little 4 Per cent. "'Ab Majority, Hunter I. " 'Stop, stop,' seys hizzoner, 'ye need go no farther with such stuff but read the body of the bill.' "Up jumps the introjucer of the bill and In silf difence seys: " 'Gintlemln, includln' yer 'onner, I wish to say at this time that the automobile industry has been over looked be the assessor, the state and be our own honorable selves and it is time we properly taxed this rapid ly growln' Institution. " 'Me Idea in nariiln' the different vehicles was prompted be the use of names given to horses. Who has not heard of Maud's nist, Jay I saw her first and the other leadin' mares of the day to say nawthin' of our own distinguished leader. " 'Ye go down to the river and the first thin ye see is a canoo named Laura Lye, White Wings, etc. "Why not. seys I, have all the machines with handles to thlm.' So I have In trojuced this very wise ordinance and hope before I am properly set down upon that ye will pas the same. " 'Wan more word about the auto business before I take me humble seat. The machines in our glorlus city are owned be men of means and can well afford to be taxed a few more times before they wake oop. " 'Ye're In the market fer a 'ma chine. Ye tell yer naybor. He passes the word onto Asy Hoof, who at wance looks ye oop. 'Ye need a Blonde,' says Asy. "Tis the best ma chine afloat. No altlchude too high fer its carburater and no hill too steep fer It to go 'round. What! Ye have no money? Ye need none. Ye have a farm on Salem Prairie. All ye have to do Is to give me a deed of trust fer the farm and a mortgage on yer home here and ye take the auto and nlxt year If ye don't like the Blonde. I'll take the farm, home and machine all offen yer hands.' " 'Ye buy the auto and start down town to show to yer wonderln' frlnds what progress yer makin' in killln' chickens and dawgs. "'What do ye see? First, ye pass an auto truck and try to dodge it. Ye make good, but barely miss ruin- $10 TO $50 in' wan of Roland Kay Spades nanie-it-an-take-it flat wheels and all. I " 'Whin ye regln ye're eqeelibrim , ye notice the other atoists out in style. "There is Looie Bechup in his lit tle Rio a cross between Breakfast Mocha and Arbuckles best. Now, there is the bye fer yer. Looie has a watch chain made out of tires and whin he has a blow out, all Looie has to do is to take a link outen his chain and off he goes again. ! " 'Nlxt, ye pass Salem's Boobum ' mel. Ye notice that stylish lookin' j lad reclinln' on his Toorkish couch, combinln' business with pleasure drlvin' his Crimson Rambler after a hard day wayin' out hooks and eyes. That's Henery Meyberg, the dean of the auto club. " 'These rich min can afford to be taxed a few times, so I move the passage of the bill, me pet baby, which I hope yese will all support.' "'Did it pass?' ast8 the Juke nixt mornin' whin the byes gathered at the corner. 'Of course', says Frank, 'we have only just begun to tax the autolsts.' " $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn tbat there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its Btages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature to do its work. The proprie tors have so much faith In its cura tive powers that they ofTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. TEXAS WOMAX NEAR DEATH Willis PoPint, Tex. In a letter from Willis Point, Mrs. Victoria Sell ings says: "I was afflicted with wo manly troubles, had a dreadful cough, and suffered awful pains. I certainly would have died. If I had not been relieved by taking Cardui. Now I am stronger, and in better health than I ever was in my life. I can't say half enough for this great , medicine." Do you need relief, Try Cardui for your womanly trouble. j Its long record of successful use Is ' your guarantee. Thousands of ladies I have been helped to health and hap piness by Cardui. It will Burely help 'iOu. Try a bottle today. It Is hard to convince an improvi dent man that ho isn't the victim of bad luck. Hay Fever and Summer Colds. Must be relieved quickly, and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wol fram street, Chicago, writes: ','1 have been ereatlv trouhled anrtnr the hot summer months with hayi fever and find that hv mainir Vr,i' ; Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer sim ilarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is effective for coughs and colds In either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harm ful drugs. In a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy (H. Jerman). Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Havana brown. THE QUALITY STORE TURNS DOWN DEMANDS OF THE MILITARY Despite that E. W Brodine is a high private of company M of the O. N. G., and that Carle Abrams as cap tain of that dashing company and Adjutant General Flnzer as com manding officer of the Oregon militia have both appei'.f.i to havo him re leased from arrest so that he can attend the encampment at Astoria, he is still incarcerated in the county Jail here, and he will be until he gives a $150 bail bond for the pro tection of his wife whom he has failed to support and for which he was arrested and has been arrested several times. Captain Abrams Offended. Brodine was arrested when on his way to the encampment. Carle Abrams no not .that, but Captain Abrams, was deeply Incensed be cause of the nerve the triple-plated cheek shown by the civil authorities in daring to arrest a private of the company of which he was the com manding officer. Forthwith, as the law writers say, he sent from Wood burn while on the way to the en campment at Astoria, a telegram to District Attorney John McNary in forming him that it was against the military code to arrest a member of the militia company in a civil action and he wound up that famous tele gram by demanding his release. Now Mr. McNary, after delving deep into the few law books he has in his office, decided that it might be pos sible that after all that Captain Abrams' legal knowledge, despite his elevated position, was erroneous as to his particular case, and wired him that Brodine would not be released. The district attorney took the view that the action in question was a criminal one and not a civil one, and decided to stand pat even though it did bring down on his head the dis pleasure and wrath of the famous captain of dashing Company M. Appeal to Attorney General. Yesterday General Flnzer ap pealed to Attorney General Craw ford on the subject protesting against the arrest and detention of Brodine. Agreeing with the district attorney, the attorney general ad vised the adjutant general that the action was a criminal one and that he had no right to demand the re lea sp of Urodlne. It is barely possible that before the controversy is ended that a con gressional investigation of the affair will result, if for no other reason than to prevent war. c Foley Kidney Pills are specially use ful in all ailments and disorders of the kidneys and bladder, because they are composed of ingredients spe cially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic and stimulating effects upon these organs and the urinary passages. They are anti-septic, antl llthic and a uric acid solvent. Try them. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). The man whose love Is all in his head will not do much with his hands and feet. o Watch Your Kidneys. Their action controls your health. Read what Foley Kidney Pills Have done for your neighbor. Mrs. W. H. Allen, Qulncy, 111, says: "About a year ago my kidneys began bothering me. I had a swelling In my ankles and limbs, then headaches and ner vous, dizzy Rpells, and later severe backaches. The doctors pronounced It serious kidney trouble, and I was steadily getting worse when I began taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Shortly after, the swellings went down and my pains began leaving me. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble and suf fering. I have a great deal to thankj ruicy Aiuuejr rum lur, auu suaii ill ways recommend them. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). I THE DETECTIVE WILL PAY VISIT TO PORTLAND rxiTrn txes lea?ci wiri 1 Los Angeles. Cal., Aug. 10. Re ports that he will go to Portland to probe the affairs of the municipal government were denied today by De tective William J. Burns, who Is' here on business connected with the Los Angeles Times explsion. Burns said he Intends to visit Portland soon, but his visit there was for the purpose of investigating charges made against his Portland detective bureau by a Portland newspaper. "The police are Indirectly Involved In the matter." said Burns, "and I will have to probe the deDartment. n little, but It is not with the idea that I will punish them as grafters That I will take up the work. My visit is solely in the interest of my detec tive business." Burns said ha would leave for the north as soon as he is through with his work here. IS ARRESTED FOR SWIPING COMPANY COIN San Francisco. Aug. 10. Freder ick B. Lloyd, former president of the Pacific Surety company, and of the Western Casualty and Guarantee company, was arrested here today, charged with having embezzled $64, 000 cash from funds entrusted to him by the Pacific Slope Surety Company, for the purpose of purchasing stock of the Pacific, Snrpfv pnmnnnv The alleged embezzlement Is said to have occurred on or about Decem ber 13. 1909, at which time Lloyd was acting as attorney for the Pa cific company. The men chiefly instrumental In bringing about Lloyd's arrest were w. a. lilies, president or the union National Bank of Fresno; L. Lindsay, vice-president of the same bank, and a well-known capitalist of Los Ange les, and W. S. Staunton, of Los An geles. THE COMMITTEE COMPLETES. (Continued from Page 1.) tent men might be induced to accept the ofilces and devote all their time to the discharge of their duties. The special committee, after a careful consideration of the question, has come to the conclusion that the sal ary of the mayor should not be less than $2000 a year, and that each commissioner should receive a salary of not less than $1800 a year. The! commission also has decided that the wisest plan to pursue Is to make all the officers, save the com missioners, appointive in character. They will consist of a city clerk, who shall also be recorder, a city attor ney, a treasurer and an engineer, whose office shall be created by the commission, when it is necessary. Also a police force, and the number of the police officers is left to the discretion of the commissioners. Cannot Grant Franchises. Under the draft the commission will have no power to grant any franchise, this authority being vested wholly in the people. The draft pro vides that whenever an application shall be made for a franchise that an election shall be called on the sub ject, and If the people cast a major ity vote in favor of it, then it shall be granted, nnd if not rejected. Tux Ivcvy Limited. The commissioners are given au thority to levy taxes for the current expense of the city government, and for municipal improvements, but they are not allowed to exceed the general appropriations bill, save in cases of calamities or emergencies. In such cases the limit Is placed at $10,000. Only Taxpayers to Vote. Neither Is the commission permit ted to Ihsup bonds, save for refund ing purposes, and under the Ban croft act for munlcipnl Improve ments. For the issuance of any oili er bonds, It is necessary to hold an election, and a majority of the tax payers shall be sufficient to cairy the election. While this reduces the vote required under the present charter it calling for a two-thirds vote at bond elections it elimin ates from participation in the elec- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Bears the Signature CHICHESTER S PILLS lit--l,f(i.Vti IHui,iniMrTlrunilA I'lllalll It, d T. I i, IMrt:,,, 1-alH lli'io Kiht,n. X Title mi ntlirr. Itur of Tour ' IIi-iikkI.I. A.kfnM lll MKh TKH H IIIAlTllMI IIIIAMI I'll.l.H. f, a,-, years known As (I'M, Stfcst. AUavi K.Hal .1. SOLD BY DRIGGIS1S EVERYWHl RE SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. CiEXKICAfj HANKING AND TKL'ST l.tSINKHS With our assuranco that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Banking Duulness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con sistent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOLK PK.lt CF.NT ON SAVINGS 1 Liberty Street, Jiint off State J. L. AHLERtS, President, W. G. EAST, Cashier, 8. 8. EAST, Vice-Pres. DR. L. B. BTEEVES, u. H. ROBERTS, Directors. Pi Juat Say 99 HORLICirS It Mians Original and Genuine MALTED KYI ILK Thi Food-drink for All Agis. More healthful dun Tea or Coffee Agree with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, maltad grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask (orHORLICK'S. tT Others are imitations. tlon all persons who are not tax payers. Xo Nominating Elections. Another Interesting feature of the draft is that it abolishes all nomin ating elections. Nominations, under Its provisions, are conducted on the certificate plan. It is provided that no person can be nominated unless a petition of 25 individual certifi cates Is legally filed nominating hint. 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