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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1912)
PAI1T tAHTAt JOCBKAL, 9ALEW. tfREGOH. TUESDAY, MAT 7, 1912. PAG FTO. Sunburst Window Drapery Guaranteed not to fade $1.50 value, 98c 35c New Neckwear Collars, Jabots, Fancy Bows, Roses, for a few days 25c A large, new and hand some assortment of Dress Goods 10 per cent less All of our 25c Ribbons Taffetas Messalines Heavy Satins For a few days only 19c per yard THE ROUND-UP Vale is trying to learn whether or not it Is to have a band. The Malheur oil well is now down 2200 feet and the owners think when they get the water cased out, they will have an oil well. The Linnhaven orchard has 2520 acres; 410 of which are planted and the balance soon will be. Wilson had a plurality in the state for presidential candidate of 1584 and Dr. Harry I.ane for senator had a lead of 3800 over his nearest com petitor, Walter M. Pearce. All Dem ocrats. Tho Thresher Men's convention will be held at Condon, Gilliam coun ty, May 23-24. A special train will be run from Portland for the occa sion. The formal dedication of the new temple of Corvallis lodge F. & A. M., will be made Thursday, June 6. Tho All-Benton-County school fair will be held at Corvallis, Wednesday, August 28. Excursions to Newport, Oregon's great summer resort, will begin May 19, two weeks earlier than usual. U. S. i - T w j, "ten ir ?rt m' j) ) TT Salem and Vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday. Northerly winds. s- or-i ,JH4b XJ. 1 s JflM ' Vv J VTr-Til J. ) BXPL.ANATORY NOTKiS. Obwrvatlotn Liknn it I . m 75ih meridian time. Atr preMiire reduced to ie leel. Inobnrl troirtlDOnril llf.M) put tliroiifh notnin of eiuul air prenuro. Isotherins (dolU'd lines) pom llirough pulnu of equal tempertture; drawn ontf for aero, freezing, K, and 10U. O rlr; Q partly cloudy; 9 cloudy: rain: mow; report missing. Arrowafly with th wind. First flguroa, lowest tem perature pa.it 12 hours; aecond. precipitation of .01 Incb or more Tor past 24 boura; llilrd, maximum wind velocity. Forrrast fr WediirHdnr. Oregon and Washington: Fair tonight and Wednesday. Northerly winds. Shipper Forecant. Protect shipments as far north as Settle against minimum temperatures of about i degrees; northeast to Spokane, 40 degrees; southeast to Boise, 35, south to Siskiyou, 45 degrees. Minimum temperature at Port land tonight, about 60 degrees. River Forecast "he Willamette river at Portland will fall slightly Wednesday and Thursday, and probably rise slightly Fri day or Saturday. EDWARD A. BEAL8, District ForecasUr. Women's Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices Pretty Lingerie Dresses Less One-Fifth Women's Summer Knit Vests 9c Jacksonville Is discussing street paving and may modernize her prin cipal streets. A jewelry store at Central Point was burglarized Friday night, and $1000 worth of watches and Jewelry stolen. Silverton Is going to pave. Detectives and others are now quarreling over the division of the rewards in the Humphrey brothers' case. ' Albany is to have a hotel 67 by 102 feet, six Btorles. It will be fire-proof and must be completed, under the contract, by November 16. Mrs. George Brown, of Oregon City, caught a 33-pound salmon recently, using a spoon hook and trolling. She landed the fish without help. The biggest gold mining dredge in the state will soon be completed at Sumpter. The Klamath Northwestern says the Portland men visiting that sec tion last week invested $80,000 in Klamath property. , Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A 00n Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS L, MOORE, Chief. i i c- See Our $15.00 Suits FOR MEN Extra good quality Men's Suits, $10 to $30 Men's Dress Shirts See our Commercial street window ' 68c Each Shoes for Men, Wo men and Children at Reduced Prices NO OKDERS ISSUED FOR REGIMENT TO MOVE Washington, May 7. The war de partment today denied a report that the Ninth cavalry, U. S. A., had been ordered to be In readiness for ser vice on the Mexican border. The of ficials stated their belief that the con flict between the federals and rebels at Torreon, In which the rebels are now preparing to storm the city after a victory over the federals In the mountains outside, will decide the outcome of the revolution. Some people seem to get more pleaB use out of a grievance than out of a blessing. 20101- e rs Quick, courteous service day or night Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxicab & Transfer Co. J. It. UNDERWOOD Manager. zoo r -I "aa ciumoii WOLGAST III FRISCO San Francisco, May 7. Brown as a berry and asserting that be has not felt so well In years, Ad. Wolgast, ac compained by Manager Jones and Ho bo Doughtery, arrived here today from Los Angeles this afternoon settled down at training quarters. The cham plon looks much better than he did upon the occasion of his last visit, his outing in the hills of Southern Col ifornla evidently having done him a world of good. "Do I look' like a sick man?" was Ad's question in reply to one as to how he felt. "I never felt better. During my outing In the hills I gained five pounds. The week of roughing It put me In fine shape." Jones Is enthusiastic over his charg es condition. "Better than eyer," was his terse comment. "Yes," better than ever. He has tried himself out thoroughly and Is the great little boy he always was, and then some. "I understand that Ritchie." he continued, "plans to attack on the place where the appendix was. All right. Let him. In fact, I hope will. If he plays for that place he may lay himself open to a crack on the chin and If Ad landB Willie will forget all about plans and every thing else. Ritchie wont get there, despite the fact, as I am told that he has been practicing a so called apendlx punch In secret, and even If he does land, he wont hurt. I have no fears whatever over the outcome of Saturday after noon's engagement." The champion's manager vehemently denies the statement that RiverB and Wolgast have agreed upon a second meeting on Labor Day, regardless of the outcome of the fourth of July bat tle. Jones admits that he has accepted terms for a Wolgnst Leach cross bout on May 29, but says he has re ceived no reply from the New York promoters who are after the match. REPORTS OF DANGER TO AMERICANS FALSE fnNITOD mEBS LHAHID WIRI.J San Francisco, May 7. Reports that American citizens on the west coast of Mexico are In grave danger through the revolution were given the lie today on the arrival of the steam er Peru In San Francisco from the south. Instead of the mob of frenzied ref ugees the Peru should have carried, had the Incendiary reports been true, she had just two pussengers aboard from the west coast. The -Peru's officers went ashore at Salhia Cruz, Acapulco, Mozatlan and San Bias, but found all peaceful there BOURNE DENOUNCES TAFT. (Continued from Page 1.) members of the legislature to violate their pledges to the people of the state that they would support for United States senator that candidate who received the largest number of the people's votes at the preceding general election." Senator Bourne and Senator Cham berlain protested, and the nomination of Colwell waB not confirmed. Presi dent Taft, then according to the letter, requested to be permitted to withdraw the nomination of Colwell. Senators Bourne and Chamberlain consented, Bourne "assuming you would not take advantage of the courtesy." Taft, Bays Bourne, reappointed Colwell In the re cess of congress. ' Later, the letter says after Bourne and Chamberlain again protested, and the president, Bourne charges, saw there was no chance of nominating Colwell, ho with drew the nomination. He later pre sented the nomination of . Leslie M. Scott, whose appointment Is pending. 'This man Colwell," gays Senator Bourne, "who tried to overthrow the will of the people of Oregon and de stroy our system of popular govern. mental law, was thus kept In office eight months by your evasion of the plain Intent of the constitution." "Pursuing the same policy of evasion and usurpation," continues the let ter, "you sent to the senate January 13, 1911, the appointment of Phillip 8. Malcolm, bb collector of customs for Portland. "By your course," Bourne charges "you read Into the constitution some, thing not placed there by Its authors." The letter further says: "In Oregon and In many other states, you have made appointments by and with the consent of members of the national committee or the chairman of the state committee or by referees who mantnin state political machines. While I pro test against and denounce your eva sion and violation of the plain Intent of the constitution, I realize that by pursuing the same devious methods you have In the past, you have the power to continue In office Indefinite ly men who have not been appointed by and with the consent of the senate. Continuation of such tactics tends to Injure the public service.' ' Eugene may forbid all street speaking. IHLESS REFUGEES Oil LEVEE! AT LEAST TWO THOUSAND OF THEM WERE MAROONED BY ANGRY WATERS ANOTHER LEYEE .BROKE TODAY. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. New Orleans, May 7. Two thou sand persons are huddled together along the levees In various parts of Louisiana today, waiting to be res cued. Relief Is being hurried to the threatened sections, every available craft having been placed in requisi tion. Refugees are making headnuarters In Baton Rouge and Natchez, where they have been housed In schools and churches. Food has been distributed to 30.- 000 sufferers in Louisiana alone. The Saint Sophia levee. 40 miles be. low New Orleans, broke at noon. With a 200-foot gap in the levee, a section which was hitherto consid ered safe is being flooded. Underwood Denies It. UNITED PRESS LIABID WIRE. Washington, May 7. Concressnian Underwood, of Alabama, candidate for the Democratic presidential nom ination, denied today the statement made by William J. Bryan in a speech at Chilllcothe. Ohio, that the TlniW- wood delegates from Georgia, Florida ana Alabama are really supporters of Judson Harmon, of Ohio. Underwood declared that his candidacy is not and never was in the Interest of Harmon or anyone else. SENTIMENT IS CREATED. (Continued from page one.) sponsible for the completion of the work so far ahead of schedule time." Secretary Knox carefully refrained from discussing any of the Mexican situation, or commenting on national politics. "A miracle of reconstruction," was hlg enthusiastic comment on the growth of San Francisco, which he Is now visiting for the first time In ten years.' RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR B) Common Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, Faded, Gray Hulr. The old Idea of using sage for dark ening the hair Is again coming In vo gue. Our grandmothers had dart, glossy hair at seventy-five, while our mothers are gray before they are fifty. Our grandmothers kept their hair soft and glossy with a "Sage Tea," which also restored the natural color. One objection to using such a pre paration was the trouble of making, it. This objection has been overcome by the Wycth Chemical company of New York, which hap placed on thd market a superior preparation of ,Sage, combined with sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, Itching scalp, and thin weak falling hair. The beauty of hair depends more on Its rich, even shading than any thing else. Don't have dry, harBh fad ed hair, when a simple harmless rem edy will bring back the color In a few days; and don't be tormented with dandruff, Itching scalp and loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Page and Sul phur Hair Remedy will quickly cor rect those troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair. Get a 50-cent bottle from your druggist today, nnd prove this to your own satisfaction. All druggists sell It, under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the rem edy Is not exactly as represented. J. C. Perry, Druggist. Stubborn Colds May Lead to Consumption rid you ever bare i cold that wonld not let go; a cough that peralated, that preT.nted ileep, and made waking honre mlaerable? Kcaman'a Alterative la th proper remedy In aucb caaea. I'ertmpe some simple medicine may be effective where It la only a tickling In the throat; hut wheu your cheat la aore and simple remedies don't answer then take Kik man's Alterative, Neglect often lends to more se.'ious trouble; a esse tn point fot Iowa: 718 Cherry Ht., I'hila., ra. "Gentlemen: In July, llios, I first no ticed the conditions thnt showed I hud Consumption. I lost weight rapidly; had a hollow cough, hemorrbsges and very severe night aweata. My brother recnm memled Kikman'a Alterative. In the H II ot mta I began to take It. At this time 1 am perfectly well sud robust, My ap petite la good and my weight bna In creased from 1)0 to 140 pounds, Not trace of my old trouble reuislns. 1 wilt gladly espress the inerlta of this medi cine to anyone." IKIguedi M. L. GKRHAIIDT. Kekuisn's Alterative la effective In llrort chltls, Asthma, Hay Fever; 1'hrnnt and Lung Troublea, and In upbuilding the eyalem. Does not contain poisons, oplntee or bnblt-formlng drugs. Ask for booklet of cured esses and write to Kckinsn Laboratory, Fhlladeliihla, I's., for more evi dence, for sale by all leading druggists and J. C. Perry. 4 4 tHItH Every Voman Knows that the Corset Makes or Mars Her Figure for it is the foundation of fit and style. Your dress may be fashionable and costly, but it will not be ef fective unless your, figure is properly shaped. We show :: Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corsets In models suitable for any figure. A Kew shipment Just In gives us a complete range of sizes. Sheathlyne Corset Waists For young ludJes follow the stylish corset lines closely but are more flexible than ordluury corsets and allow perfect freedom of motion for the body. Sheer Gauzy Hose Are in great demand. lou'H like the line we show and the qnal. lty Is better for the price than jou can find at "credit stores." Summer Underwear Is aguin seasonable. Every garment of onr "Xorlh Star" brand Is made In full liberal dimensions and well finished. Union Suits are becoming more popular every season. We show them in a great va- t T rlcty of styles and qualities. Our assortment f Extra Sizes larger than usual. "Credit Stores" can't match our Prices. BLOOM OF YOUTH NOW EASILY ATTAINED (From Popular Science) You no longer need to "doctor" thRt sallow, freckled, blackheaded, rough, blotchy, pimply or over-red skin. You can remove It, instead easily, painlessly, inexpensively. By a new scientific process, which any one can une without assistance, the dead and near dead surface skin, with all its Imperfections, Is gently, grad ually absorbed and a rndlant youth ful and' beautiful complexion comes forth. Go to your druggist, get an ounce of pure mercolized wax; at night apply enough of this to com pletely cover the face: don't rub It in. Next morning remove the wax with warm water. The result after IT ALL CLOSED OUT A II. (roods recently diiuiugcd by water mmt be quickly sold. Wo are very anxious to put our store in order uitalu and these poods are In the way. Sloyton Flour (sack damaged) per sack $1.23 Yakima Ilest (sack damaged) per sack $1.10 to $1.50 Corn Menl (sack damoged) per suck 25c Graham Flour (sack damaged) per sack 20c Iluckwhent (sack damaged) per sack 25c Fancy Cut Means (label damaged) 2 cans for 25c Mince Clnms, 15c sellers ,. 10c Cove Oysters, luc sellers ll)e S. W. Sardines, 25c sellers 5c Canned Milk, per dozen !Wc All While and Nnptha Soaps, 6 for 25c Fancy Four-Crown Seeded Raisins 10c Olive Oil, P. S. and 8. & W.( $1.00 size 80c ,Mlco Tomatoes, 10c, per dozen 90c Call early In the morning and let ns show jou these goods. Every article Is sold for Just what It In, no mis. representation. ii Roth Grocery Co. IIIHtW THOMSON'S Bl" ''('; CLOVE-flTTOC"! fifl CORSETS TpTTTnf mf I In Summer Underwear Is much a a few days 1b astonishing. You won der why this secret wasn't discovered long ago. Let the wrinkled, pouchy-cheeked, double-chinned folks also take hope. Put an ounce of powdered savolite Into a half pint witch hazel, bathe the face In the solution and say! there's nothing that will so effectual ly, so promptly, smooth out the hate ful lines and draw in the sags and bags. You'll And this lotion, as well aa mercollzed wax, works equally well on neck and hands. There never was a time when peo ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more thnn now. This Is shown by the in crease In sales and voluntary testi monials from persons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled with a cough or cold, give It a trial and become acquainted with Its good qualities. For sale by all dealers. MUST BE i