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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1912)
Dim GIF I TIL J0CR5AL, SALES. OBEGOJT. TCE8DAY, MARCH t, 1812. rzz rl Jl MEYERS STORE NEWS Salem's Big Department Store New numbers on all gifts today Bring your number with you. Attractive and valuable pres ents displayed throughout the tore. Exquisite Foulards, Embroidered Marquisette Robes and Beaded Robes Juitt received by the last ex preHS. The bordered Foulards are to bo very popular for the corning season. Thny sin In Navy, Copenhagen and lllnck. Very rich, stylish deslifus, See the new Embroidered Mnrtjul cite and Headed Holies. The swHlint things you'll see this iimiuer. (DHENS (iOOI)H SECTION'.) 1 CITY NEWS. A Hperlnl flanralu In a Yew Hsrk lot for few days. IVrby ft. Co., 11. 8. Hank building, M-3t Kht Methodist KplHropiil- Hundny i'liool bnent, Tuesday, Daren 13th. Reserve the (lute. Ufl Mntlxfartlen ' la found at J. M. Lawrence's gro cery, l7 Booth Commercial street, ('alt Main 811 for good goods and quick service. A lUie Opportunity In Tnwa Lots t huv 25 bulUIInK lots, close In, wlilc b I will sell In a lump on good terms. Now any party who wishes to try his hand at speculation should) w me fit once. Title perfect. No Incuiubrsm e except sewer assess ments. W. T. Rlgdon. J. II. Nelllemler Very 111 - Hon. J. II. Helllemler, of Wood burs, la reported as critically 111 triHii organic heart trouble. He has a wide acquaintance and Itmumera blA friends who will b deeply grieved to learn of his serious Ill umes. 131 Will I'mbalcd The will of KHJah llslley, whodlcd January 21. 1912, was admitted to proUite yesterday, oa th petition of C Ollv Tlllery. who Is mad execu trls of the will. Th heirs are: l.or cna W. llnllcy, of Ulenwuod, British Columbia; Leorea A. Rurdca, o t)ladtone, Oregon; ('. Ollva Ttllery, of Oorvallla; llnn.'l Bailey, Dale lliil Iry acwl l.lyd ISallfy. of tUlem, Ore Co. I'roperty to the amonut of $X.J0 l devised by the will. CHICHESTER 8 PILLS SI "Hade in Oregon" EPPLOV'S BAKING POWDER re II. Tea Titll ini oa brtlrr mmiJ anywhera, r. . Kvritx Sulcw, Orfffoa ,m l,A,.l A.J, ).. Ilntu.lll. ; i..ii.1...'ii.i,.Jlim.A , . 1'Hl.l. 11.4 .l V.li iniiikV It. , bit ,.mi iih ku I'll i , wta -frfc ARE YOU WISE? Do yon know It I onncresHary to suffer after meals to hare poor appetite closed bow elx? HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters has benefitted thonsunds of sufferers will aid job, too. Try It. Files Declaration C. P. Btayton, of Portland, yester day filed with Secretary of State 01 cott his declaration of Intention of becoming a candidate on the Repub lican ticket for railroad commission er from the second railroad district. a ( tear Store N. R. Dulo Is bUHy today getting things In order for the establishment of a cigar store and bootblack stand In the building formerly occupied by the Palm theater. The show canes and shelving are nearly all In place and by tomorrow he will have a complete stock of cigars and tobac co and smoker's articles of all de scription. Shoo Rcpnlr Shop Salem, is to have another up-to-date shoe repair shop. K. U Irvln, who has had a good many years' cxper lence In the shoo business, has rented the store room at 473 State street and Is Installing the necessary ma chinery to enable him to run a shoe repair shop that will equal any in the cily. Mr. Irvln aays that he will repair shoes while you wait und that you will not have to wait all day either. .MB Honors Iteiiiiltlon tlovernor West yesterday honored the requisition of the governor of Illinois for the return to that state of A. W. Moutuiu, wanted in Chi cago for embezzling while treasurer of the Cement Finishers' Mock As phalt Layers and Helpers' union, of $1,812; and also a requisition from thu governor of Utah for the return to that slate of William Jones, for burglary, who Is now In Portland. Montaux, Is In Pendleton. Paper (lets Result As an example to show what adver tising In the Capital Journal will do, Cooper llros., who are the proprietors of a great Wild West show now being organised here, Inserted a want ad In The Journal of the 29th for a number of bucking and wild horses, and on Saurday a numler u f responses came from Albany and another from a distance of .15 tulles, and the boys state that they are much pleased with the results obtained from the advertisement, as they believe that they will be able to g.it what is de nircd In the way of horses. Net Our Kx-rhlef Th accidental killing of ex-Chief of Police Odiiiii at Dallas yesterduy afternoon caused the rumor to gain ground' that ex-Chief of police Gib son, of this city, was the man killed. Many Inquiries were made over the Journal phone and of Journal re- nrter as to how "Doc" was killed We wish to show our worthy ex chlef that be has not lived In vain, for every Inquirer expressed deep re gret at the untoward event, and poke in the kltid!l"st way of Mr, (llliMin. In fact the expressions were all of such a flattering kind that (lib son is Justlfled In feeling glud that It wasn't true. KRYPTOK t.-.-r.-.v.-?-i.'; FARVisic VMjpatltaeg' W si'L -aw . Aiisiau lleth Near and I'ar Vision la Oar Lens WUk e Line of Detlstlim One of th most wonderful Inven tlons opticsl solence has produced in many yea is. -Dr. McndcKoha's KrpUaa hmk like regular singlo-v'tulon lenses. They are suHHith to th touch. Glasses made by us have an indi viduality which appeals to dlscrlm inatlnif wearers of glasses, and then. too, they aw moderately priced i .el me give you tii value or my SO years' experience in lilting of glaxses for eyesirsln In all Its forms. You are Invited to come where alt lute accuracy In correcting eye de fects Is placed above every other eon slileraltun. Ni extra rhiirgrs fur r. aminstlea. -My prices are lower than else where for the service and material you git of me, and I can refer ymi to over nine hundred prominent cltl ens of Saleiiv Hint I have fitted sine 'coming hera, : -'i'h cuilie problem lies In tlu wot,lMlU:htlr f ittrj Irs.rs llttrd (li) Hie ftlwlit Mna. i All bmki'B lenee replaced while ymi wait, (im.-e hours a. m. to li 'm.i I to E p. iu. Evening by ap pointment. Kooiua JiO Sll. I'nlted states Dank building. riirx tt- w I 5 f ... 11 xnj CAVING OF SEWED DM HURTS TV0 At 8:45 this morning a cave-in oc curred on the sewer ditch In the alley between Commercial and Front streets at a K)lnt about CO feet south of Di vision street, In which one man, Rob ert Gibson, was severely hurt, and an other workman was partly burled by tha caving dirt. The workmen were working at a depth of about 14 feet, and as Mr. Gibson was passing from one part of the work to another, with out any warning whatever, several tons of dirt caved In and burled Gib son completely and for several Inches above bla head. The other workmen rushed to his assistance Immediately and In about 30 seconds had him suf ficiently uncovered so that he could get his breath. He was removed from the ditch and taken to the Willamette sanatorium, where he Is resting easily. When ha waa removed from the ditch the lower part of his body was partly paralyzed, and he complained or a se vere tingling and burning sensation In the region of Ills shoulders and spine, but, upon Inquiry at the sanatorium, It waa learned that this had passed away, and that It waa probably caused by the shock. ' livery attention la be ing given him, and the doctors say that no bones were broken, and there were no Internal Injuries. Mr. Gibson is a ttliiRle man, and has worked on sewer construction In the city tor the past year. This work Is being done by the Owl Construction company. Gibson formerly worked for the Jahn Construction company, the contractors on the Union street sewep. PAtlTAGES AT THE GRAND IS "GREAT" The Pantuges Road Show made Its ni'Ht nppenrance before a Salem au dience at The Grand last night, and It also "made good." The big thea ter was filled, and fro:ii curtain to curtain there was . something worth while doing all the time. There was dancing and music, fun and laughter, comedy and farce, wisdom told wittily and wit wisely expressed. There was in fact about everything that, could be crowded Into 1!0 min utes without breaking the time lim its, and It was all good. The Juggler who Is certainly a world beater, did soma apparently Impossible stunts, and In a way was one of the best features of the show. There was too much of It to even undertake to de scribe It, for It had so much life and movement, It would take longer to write it up than the program does In Its giving. The prices are way down and the show way and there you are. If you want to pans a couple of hours plcasuntly, do not forget that the Pantages show again tonight, and be there and take our word for It: "You will be glad you came." o Seven Dig Ada With the Pantiigos Hund Show at the Grand tonight. Last chance to sen a great show. 2'ic, .l.'.c and JOc. No Mittluee At the Grand today, owing to un avoidable circumstances. Get re served seats early. 2.e, 3."c, iioc. (lone to Scuttle A. G. Magers, of the Standard Li quor company, went to Seattle this morning for a short business trip. Lust ( bsnre Tonight , To see the big Pantages Hoad Show at the Grand. Seven big acta; 2.1c, r.e. 50e. Tickled la Tleees Kveryon who saw th great Pan tages Hoiid Show of seven big acts at the Grand last night. Tonlqht Is the lit performance. 2"c. !."e and 50 cents, I'lr Stree llmpraveiaenl I it. Z. Hartley, who has been circulating a petition for the Im provement of Kir street for four blocks from Miller to 1m Kelle streets Including the Intcrsecilcns on these streets, is quite busy, too busy In fact to properly circulate the peti tion and therefore request all Inter ested to call at his residence, HUH Fir street and sign the same. To Have New front Kugvn Kckerlln Is one of the lat est to get the fever of putting In a new front and the workmen are busy nl his place of buslaess on Commer cial street putting la a new tile and glass front to his saloon When It Is completed, his front will be thur oushly up to date. Another to get the spirit of putting In new fronts I th pa. Her th workmen are bus ily engaged t putting tn a new gins and. til front and here, as In th casa of th Kckerlla building, every thing will be ittlcll? modera. Stops a Deep-seated Cough in a Hurry A Famllr Rapplr of laeqaattd Conch Rcmr Ks.llr Cfenplr Made at Home. CoURh medicines, an a rule, contain a large proportion of plain nyrup a good infrre'lieni, but one thut anyone can make. A pint of granulated suar, with Vi pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you as good syrup as money can buy. A 50-cent bottle of Pinex, mixed in a pint bottle with home-made sujfnr syrup, gives you a full pint of really better cough svrup than vm could buy ready mixed for S2.50. There's s clear saving of 2.00 end no trouble at all. And money couldn't buy a quicker, better remedy. Takes hold at oneej uives almost instant relief, and usually stop the most obstinate, deep-seated cough in 24 hours. It stimulates the appetite, is slightly laxative and has a pleant taste children take it willingly. Splendid for hoarseness, asthma, chest pains, and other throat troubles, snd unequaled for prompt results in whooping-cough. Pinex: U a special snd highly concen trated compound of imported Norway White Pine extract, and is rich in guaia eol and other naturnl healing pine ele ments. Simply mix it as directed with sugar svrup or strained honey, and it is ready for use. Pinex has often been Imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will produce tlie same results. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. COUNCIL WILL INVESTIGATE DEPARTMENT CltlTICLSM OF FIIIK DEPARTMENT OVER' THE HANDLING OK THE EIRE ON CENTER STREET SIN- ; DAT, STIRS I'OrNUL TO ACTION. Willi Mayor Lachmund as Its futher, a.' resolution was passed last night by the council demanding that the fire committee, and a committee of three cltlzeriB of the city, to be named by the committee, muke a thorough inves tigation ns to the efficiency of the fire department. The criticism directed against the department, because of Its lack of ef ficiency and discipline in handling the fire that destroyed the Thomas Jack son residence on Center street Sunday evening, brought the resolution Into existence. Mayor Iachmund, In ex plaining his reasons for Introducing the resolution, stated that he had wit nessed the handling of that fire by the department, and that very much criticism had been made. Councilman Waring, chairman of the fire committee, asked that the mayor be made a member of the Investigating committee. "I will appear before the Investiga tion as a witness," waa the mayor's aharp retort. ' The Investigation' will be held Thursday afternoon, and It Is predicted that some Interesting Information will be forthcoming with relation to the i handling of the fire by the department last. Sunday evening, and also with relation to the discipline existing In It In general. o i , "Seekln" ol' Shop" Is a favorite pas time with iMilltlclans, who want him to keep his eyes full of dirt, and blind to vital Issues. . o The outcome of the farming de ImmiiIs largely upon the Income. Sivsggco Growo orHair. Stops Dandruff And Beaton Gray Or faded Hair To Iti natural Color. Li KG I TRIAL B0TTLK TR11. ASLKKF AT THE SWITCHI Wot Wear Yourself Out llxlug I p Old Snitches, M hen Yea I s Hate a Beautiful Head ef Hair All Year Own. Swiasco grows all the hair you want Changes gray or faded hair to a youth ful color without dyeing or attdniug. Sloi dandruff and all hair and sculp troubles Seixl 10c in silver or staniiis to Pay for postage, etc to 8wissco Mslr Remedy Co.. 4.VS3 P. (. Souare. Cincin nati, O.. and get a large free trial bottle. Swlsaco la on sal evarvwhera bv druggists and drug departmeiila et o)c and 1100 a bottle. Sold nnd r -commended In Salo n by J. C. Perry. Capital Garage $1000 stock of Repullck cas ings and tube, wholesale and retail. Other brands of tires In stock. Full Una of Auto Supplies. Ageary for Maiwell Aatos. ' You ar requested to call and look over our stock. Autos for Hire BFO. V WILI S, rn. c F T "Jiavfwvr-, k. FRANCHISE IS GRANTED T0P.E.&E. When the ordinance granting a franchise for individual spurs to the Portland, Eugene, & Eastern Railroad company came up for consideration at the meeting of the council last nlyht it was granted without a dissenting vote, the company having agreed to Install common user clauses in all of Us franchises from the city. The securing of this franchise by the company is stated to be its Initial move preparatory to Inaugurating a campaign of railroad building in the valley. Railroad circles had It some time ago that the company had taken over the Stayton project which was b- ing promoted by M. L. Reld, and this, It Is predicted, w'U be the first line built. The company, years ago, con templated extensive railroad building In the valley, and, looking to that end, installed street car lines In a number of the towns, and also made surveys In the valley. The company recently authorized the Issuance of bonds for millions of dollars, and It is predicted that In railroad building, before the season Is over, It will contribute Its share to ward the development of the valley.d o STATISTICAL MARRIED. LUDDEN-RAGAN At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Ragan, 12S0 Chenieketa street, at 6:30 p. in., March 4, 19.12, Miss Edith A. Ragan, of Sa leni, to Elmer T. I.udden, of Eu gene. The young couple left last night for Seattle and other sound points for a wedding trip after which they will make their home In Eugene, Oregon. o Curs Getting Too Thick A collision occurred last evening at the corner of Cottage and State streets. It is the practice on this line from Winter street west for the 8tite street car to follow close to the Yew Park car, and In the caae last evening, the front car stopped to let a passenger get off and the car behind could not be stopped before It struck the other one. Several windows were broken but no one was Injured. EOR DYSPEPSIA. Yon Risk No Money If Yon try This Remedy. We want every one troubled with Indigestion and dyspepsia to coma to our store and obtain a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain HlHinuth-Subnltrate and Pepsin care fully combined so as to develop their greatest power to overcome diges tive disturbance. . Rsxall Dyspepsia ' Tablets are very pleasant to take. They tend to soothe the Irritable, weak stomach, to strengthen and Invigorate the dl- gentlve organs, to relieve nausea and Indigestion, thus promoting nutrition and bringing about a feeling of com fort. if you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets a reasonable trial, we will re turn your money If you are not satis fied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $100. Remem ber, you can obtain Roxall Remedies only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry. State Street Snap Lots 50x260 feet for only $1650.00 Splendid lot on State street, within walking dis tance for $350, less than actual value, Street is paved with bitulithic, sew er mam and lateral in and all paid for. Taxes Paid, No assessments. Cement walks, has choice iNorth front, is near cood improvements. This is a Real Bargain BECIITEL & BYN0N 14; Slate SfreeL TcL JU, 1;J Wliv Women Are Not RICH. M.n. . millionaire many times over in the possession of blood cells. Worn. Man is m'"1n?,70'ni;ilti6U have proven that the normal man has five mil. r " nw'our Z I . hU million to a cubic millimetre ol blood. , A in number of red blood corpuscle, and . person "look. p.lein fact.t. Z" to ZZ doe? not get th. right food and probably th. s.omacb U disordered. f lycerio extnet 0f 0deil ieaj in(J Oregon .rape "roots, queen's root and bloodroot with black cherrybsrk, would help the assimiladoD of toe food in the stomsch, correct over ills and in Nature's own tuv "001"" . .1,- Mndil nnrniisclefl. 1 Ills m.Hip,n I Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, 31 stamps, TYPEWRITERS AN Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED RIBBON'S ROLLERS SUPPLIES See me before you do anything. C M. LOCKWOOD Phone Main 96S 214-216 N. Commercial, Salem, Oregon. CHEAP AS DIRT 358 acres, 250 In cultivation, one-half the crop goes with the place, 100 acres oak grubs, good soil for fruit or grain, iVt miles from railroad, Polk county, price, $r5; good buildings, plenty of water. 150 acres, 100 acres In cultivation, bal ance timber and pasture; Beveral good springs and well, good family orchard, good buildings, Polk coun ts iirlco ifiS ner acre. 46 Mi acres near a good town and rail road, new 7-room House, siricuy modern, good barn, family orchard, running water pair of fine mules. 3 cowb, 3 calves, all farming Imple ments, price C300. Olmsted Land Co. 3-4-4t WOOD AND COAL In anv ouantlty. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumber Company, 278 Norm uommerciai street Phone Main 813. MONEY 10 LOAN' On good Real Estate security. BECIITEL ft BYN0N 847 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or egon. Phone 1552.' MONEY TO LOAN TH0S. K. FORD Over Ladd and Rush Hank, Salem, Or. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCRGHAKDT ft MEREDITH Resident Agents tSi State Street Q RichSparkliii: CUT GLASS Nothing beautifies or mproves the appearance of a dinner or luncheon table as does a piece or set of care fully selected rut glass. For many, ninny years, this store has enjoyed the reputation of carrying none but the choicest and most ex clusive patterns In Cut Glass and we still maintain this supremacy by of-'"i-lng at the present time many beau tiful pieces that can not be duplicat ed elsewhere. The well known "llarr" guarantee Is buck of every article we sell and you ""I at all times find that our prices lower than you can obtain else-where. z Barr'sJeweky Store t ,B "URSERIES, t Got n v : 2?,0r W5ERU t for thl, s'm " TV" f 1 'a lied, 121 t :?T "0,,r i III rt.ntriM ... Tom loo to ,Vc each Nursery located one-half mile ra Sabarbai o. way increase - , , V.. " iw called Dr. Piereo'i Golden Medical Discovery. By sssimi. lating the food eaten the system is nourished aod the blood takes on s rich red color. Nervousness is only " the cry of the starved nerves for food," snd when the nerves are fed on rich red blood the person looses those irritable feel, ings, sleeps well at night and is refreshed in the morning. "I was attacked with a severe nervous disease, which was caused ly a dlwiderat stomsch and liver," writes Ma. Jab. D. Livslv, of Wah burn Tnn.t Rout 2, Box S3. All mjr friends thought I would die and the best physicians gave me up. I waa advised to try Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, and derived much benefit f torn same. My case had run so long, it had become so chronic that nothing would effect a permanent sure, hut Dr. Pierce s medicine has don much fee me and I highly rocomnwnd It. I heartily advise ita use as a spring; tonic, and furtherjsdvlajiUDSBoi'lenOi' Dr.flarte'a medicines befora-thetr diseases have run so Ions that there la no chance to ba cured. to pay for wrapping and mailing only. MEW TODAY. 4 FOR SALE White Orpington pen 0 five hens and cock, very fine Kel lerstraus strain.' 727 Union street. - - 3-B-3t TO LET ON SHARES About 40 choice ewes. Inquire 'A. J. Egan, Gervals, route 2. Phone Farmers' 36- . ' 3-5-tf FOR SALE A very fine five acres. Adjoins the town, virgin soil, cleared. Apply P. 0. Box 355. 3-5-St FOR SALE Tho best. 150' acres of river bottom land (for the money) In Oregon. A bold statement; but let me prove It. Address "Owner," Journal. 3-5-3t WANTED Stenographer who has at least a high achool education-one who has had some experience In law office preferred. Write box 188, Salem, Ore. 3-2-tf FOR 'SALE White Rock eggs; good stock, $1.25 per 15, $6.00 per hun dred. White Leghorn eggs, $1,00 per 15. Day old chicks from both stock. H. S. Poisal, South Com mercial street, Salem, Ore. . 3-2-3t FOR RENT Furnished house, no chil dren. Innulre H. W. Thiel N'Hlgh Btreet- Phonel39orl324. i-ia-u UNITED WIRELESS stockholders are requested to meet In discussion of reorganization plan now submit ted to stockholders by reorganiza tion committee, next Tuesday, March 5th, at 7:30 p. m., at Prof. W. I. Staley'a Business ' College , rooms. 3-l-4t NO CASH REQUIRED I want one or. two well located vacant lots as first payment on a fully modern, almost new bungalow, lot 47x160, half block to school and carllne and 10 minutes' walk from Bush's Bank, 4 blocks to capltol grounds. Value $3500. Deferred payments like rent. Address "Me," cars Statesman. Established 1893 TBSERT STOCK ny pruM tr Up 'W M M dei,V9ry: pr" east 0f .,1IB. A. FREDERICK Sale at, Orefaa