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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
TAflu rum BillT Cinill J0FBXAL, SALIB, OSEHOIT, TTEDKESDAT, APRIL 17, 1912. G0VERI.DH APPOINTS COMMITTEE 1 fy pAbsolutcly Ptirc To have pure and wholesome feed, bo turn that your hairing powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. This LcOisi win Guldis jreif Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar BACK FROM. At! EXTENDED HONEYMOON Mr. and Mn. William Mcailchrlut, Jr., arrived In Salem this morning at 7 o'clock, after an absence ot eight weeks In California and the Hiiwllan Islands, whore they went on their wed ding trip. Mr. and Mr.i MtGllclirlst were married In 8alm February 21, 1112, and left Immediately for the aouth and the Islands. They sponi two weeks In California before leaving for the lslandi. While In Southern Ore gon they viHlled the orange groves uni! the districts around Los Angeles, Pas adena, Iliverslile and other points of Interest there. Upon their arrlvul In Honolulu they began at once to enjoy Rostein & Nice Corset Covers now . , 25c Ni,co White Shirt Waists. ....... ' $1.25 Tailored, all-over Embroidered and Fine Lace Trim med Waists, 6nly : ... . $1.25 LARGE ASSORTMENT, GOOD QUALITY. Middy Blouse waists 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 36-inch Burlap, only 15c yard 36-inch Madras drapery, only 12 1 -2c yard Lace Curtains, a nice line 50c a pair up Lace Curtains, a special at ... .'.$1.25 a pair Millinery Big line of Artificial Flowers from the .cheapest to the best, and all good values, 8c up to $1 .25 for big pieces. See our new 10c, 15c and 25c assortment, New Shipment of Shapes just in, Nice Trimmed Hats, also big lino of Chidren's Hats, All moderately priced, Rostein & 24G Commercial Street REAL ESTATE BULLETIN E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS No. 143. 11 acres all In cultiva tion about 3H miles from center f town. Two acres orchard. Finest black soil. On good main mad. limine and barn are not very good, but the property Is cheap at 122(10. No. 140. One block of ground In South Hiib'tn, only a block front Lin coln school. Five room cottage with modern Improvements and barn. Wit of bearing fruit trees on place. Trice, :ibU0. No. 70. Six room bouse and lot 6000 on Iflth street, lty blocks from State. Uits ot fruit trees llouw In fine condition. Full baso ment Trice $1C00. HOFER 213J5. CommercialJStreet the pleasures of the tropical climate, as everything looked like sprint; and summer combined with all the beau ties and comforts of both. They saw the Immense sugnr cane plantations nnd groves of cocoitnut and banana trees, with their loads of fruit, bont four weeks wore spent In Hawaii on the three principal Islands, thep hav ing visited during that tlmo almost everp place of Interest there. Return ing two weeks were spent In South ern Oregon and Northern California, viewing the ninny sights and plnces of Interest there, lloth Mr. and Mrs. Mc Gilchrist are very glad to be back to Salem, and are busy today shaking hands with their many friends and ac quaintances, as well As receiving the congratulations of all. The tobacco trust tells us thnt the Bluff cigars Is made of Is advancing In price. We Infer from this that sauor kraut will be higher, Greenbaum Greenbaum No. 138. 20 acres 2Vi miles enst of center of town, good Improvements, t acres bearing fruit trees, 3 acres lo ganberries. In flnnst condition; 1500 straw berries; balance In grain. This Is a high clans district, but the price Is right 10 acres, fine black soli, near Salem House and barn. About 45 small ap ple trees and several bearing apple, pear and plum trees. Ijrge patch each of loganherlrcs and raspberries. All cultivated. Horse, cow, chickens, wagon and all equipment Included, for only :t000. & SONS Acting on the suggestion of Insur ance Commissioner Ferguson, Gover nor West today appointed a commit tee of 15 to revise the Insurance laws of the state, and, after examination of them the committee will make Its recommendations to the next legisla ture. In big message to the last legisla ture the governor recommended that the Insurance laws of the state be changed materially. These recom mendations were based jpon recom mendations contained In the report of ex-Insurance Commissioner Kozer. As It possessed no data, the legislature was unable, during Its limited session, to Investigate the subject, and took no action. Finding that Insurance Com missioner Ferguson Is In accord with former Commissioner Kozer on the subject, the governor decided to ap point a commission to bring auoutu a revision of the laws. There are on the committee seven Insurance men, the others being lay members, "and It Is urged that they take up their labors at once. The committee Is composed of the following; Thos. O. Greene, Portland. W. H. Hollls, Portland. Geo. M. Rice, Pendleton. M. A. Moody, The Dalles. R. S. Bhaw, Mill City. H. S. Glle, Salem. Win. McKay, Champoeg. Paul H. Sroat, Portland. L. Samuels, Portland. Harvey Wells, Portland. John H. Burkhart, Portland. W, C. Hagerty, McMlnnvllle. C. A. McCargar, Portland. W. J, ClemcnB, Portland. J. W. Ferguson, Salem, Insurance commissioner. o WIRELESS FH0.H CARPATHIA, (Continued from rag 1.) Schulke, of the steamer Cincinnati. reported today that the Titanic sent out messages Sunduy night saying it had collided with an Iceberg, and thnt his vessel started to the rescue. Later, he said, the Titanic sent out another wireless, saying the Clnclnantl need not come, "as the Olympic Is coming." Jinnies lime Been Given. Washington, April 17. Commander Decker of the Scout Cruiser Chester this afternoon wirelessed the navy department as follows: "The Carpathla states that the list of first nnd second class passengers and crew saved from the Titanic has been sent ashore. The Chester will relny the nnmes o' the third class survivors when It Is convenient to the Carpathla." All Hope Abandoned. Now York, April 1". The White Star line officials believe that the message of Captain Decker of the Chester to the navy department means that only those first and Becond class passengers whoBe .names have al ready been, published were saved from the Titanic that the others aboard the Carpathla are steerage passengers. If this Interpretation Is true, there Is no further hope for the Bafety of the noted men and women who still are missing. Many persons who had been waiting at the White Star offlceB here for hours collapsed when Decker's mes sage waB read believing at last that all hope was gone. One official said; "It would appear we now know all who were saved so far as well-known names aro concernel and that early fears have been completely realized." To Search for Bodies. (Ily Mnrlin E. Pew, stuff cor respondent of the United Press.) Halifax. N. S., April 17. With 200 cankets aboard, the Mnckay-ncnnett, the vessel chartered by the White Star company to search for bodies of Titanic victims sailed from here this afternoon. As It stnrtcd away the Hrltlsli flag on the citadel was lower ed to half mast. The vessel Is equip ped with wireless apparatus and If any corpses nre found the White Star line will be notified at once. Six small boats provided with grappling irons were taken along. Vincent Astor. son of Colonel John Jacob Astor, who was lost In the dis aster, Is depending on the Maekay- THE GRAND Saturday April Direct from a .auccessful en gagement at the Pljou Theater, New York I.. S. Sire presents the Inter national Cemedlenne MAY UOIUKOX In the Funniest of All Plays "A Night Out" By Mjr Kohlson and f. T. Piucy Seat on sale Friday, April 19. Price 60o to $1.50. 5li Gwrijlrt 1913. Alfred Decto k Cohs ALEM WOOLEN MILLS Pre? sing and Dry Cleaning Promptly Done. Tel. Bennett to find his father's body. Captain Larnber, who Is In command of the expedition said: "We nre chartered by the White Star company. We will spend two or three days-In exploring. If we find any bodies they will be sent here." Hundreds of messages sent here are awaiting transmission to the Titanic survivors aboard the Carpathla. CapUilu Was Warned. Havre, April 17. The Presse Nou- velle quotes the captain of the French liner La Touralne as saying that he sent a wireless dispatch reporting the presence of Icebergs to the captain of the Titanic, who acknowledged the message with thnnks. La Touralne, which arrived here last night, encountered the huge field of Ice, with the tops p1 the bergs slightly above the water. La Touralne slowed down and emerged from the ice field after an hour's steaming. Next morn ing she passed other Icebergs. Amateurs Belay Jiews. ' New York, April 17. Wireless sta tions on shore manned by . amateur Operators experimenting with their apparatus, today continue to break In to communications, spoiling the ef forts of the scout cruisers Chester and Salem, steaming toward the scene of the Titanic wreck under orders from President Taft, to tend reports. n Ice Was Far South, : Halifax, April 17. Speaking of the wreck of the Titanic, Captain J. H. Farquhar, of the whaler "Seal", de clared today: J "I have sailed these seas for fiirty years and cannot explain the disaster. The Titanic must have been running twenty knots an hour, If It Is true that her plates were torn from the bow to amidships. "The Arctic Icebergs tnrely get as far south as the potut where the Tl- ( tnnle struck. It Is Incredible that such an Iceberg would be entirely submerged. It Is probable that this one was fifty feet above water, though iKisslbly the night was found, and the watch failed to see the berg. "The fact that the berg was far south of the Ice lino on the maps may have tak'ti the officers of the Titanic off their guard." Will Encounter Storm. New York, April 17. A gale off this coast Is predicted by the weather bureau here today, which makes It 1 ' Smart Spring Styles Suits and Shoes for Spring Come in and select your suit now. We will have it ready for Saturday-ShowDay Bishop's Ready-Tailored Clothes $15.00 to; $30.00 t - c .t.. May Koblsen In "A Night Oot" nt probable that the Carpathla, with the rescued passengers of the Titanic aboard, will encounter rough weather, circuit ( oritT 4 HARD AT WORK In circuit court yesterday the jury In the case of the State vs. Julius De Fore, after deliberating several hours, failed to agree, and was discharged by the court . The case of Georgo II. Mudge, as ad ministrator of the estate of George L. rugh, against Silas l'ngn was on trial yesterday afternoon, and was con cluded this forenoon. This Is a case In which Mr. Mudge, as administrator, seeks to obtain possession of certain personal property belonging to 'be George L. Pugh estate, and which is being held by Silas Tugh on some claim o' right of ownership. The iury brought In a verdict by which a di vision of the property Is made Snappy and To-Date Combinations That Will Appeal to All Button Boots in White, Tans, Gun Metals, Blackbucks, Velvets and Patents. Pumps for Dress and Street in White Kid or Buck-Satins, Velvets Patent and Gun Metal. Reinhart's Agents for Hanan Shoes a. """'.iff, AM vrs w The Grand, Saturd7'Arii'l20tir BABY SCALDED 10 DEATH AT SHERWOOD Sherwood, Ore., April 17. The only child of Mr. and Mre. Clifford Saltus, a girl, aged 2 years, Monday climbed upon a chair and fell backwards Into a tub of scalding water, and died three hours later from the effects. Doctors were called, but could do nothing to relieve the little sufferer. She iv:i! the only granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Weckard and great enddaughter of Mis. Ford, a pioneer, now living In Portland. The llttlo girl had taken several przca at county and grunge fairs for he. beau ty. The department of agriculture has discovered that Infertility of the soil is caused by too much dlhydroxystear Ic and advocates removal of same. We shouldn't think there would be any- I thing left after all that Is taken out. The I ws. -iust f Wrigfl ST 166 Don't spend much time vfsltlng wlth a man who hates himself you've nothing to gain by It. Sometimes a woman gives a man peace of mind and some times a piece of mind. 0 Buy A G A T E B E A C H While the Discount Lasts JU o discount on all Lots bought before May 1st The 50 per cent discount will absolutely be taken off on May 1st and you will get the bene fit of the Increased valuation. AGATE-BEACH LAND CO. E. HOFER A SOJiS Salem BepregentaUTM. ORE 50 -t . i m