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... '- PAI1Y CAl'ITU JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX. THURSDAY, JTXE 13, 1912. fags nra I , i r- : I Attend the BIG JUNE WHITE SALE Ratine Embroidered Flouncing (M-IXCU) $5 value, $3.75 Men's Trousers 20 v per cent less ATTEND THE JUNE WHITE St ALE New Royal Worcester Gauze Corset 98c each 29c Short Lawn Kimonos TERI PRETTY PATTERNS AND MODELS Men's 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each 5c Handkerchiefs 3 L2c Ratine $1 value, 75c TUIS IS THE NOVELTY DRESS GOODS WHICH RESEMBLES TURKISH TOWELING Women's Night Gowns $1.75 val.,$1.49 $1.50 val.,98c See our Handsome Line of Men's Neckties 25c each Women's Tailored Suits at Greatly; Reduced Prices SHOOTERS WILL YELL FOR TEODY ROOSEVELT WILL BE IN CHICAGO MONDAY MORNING MONSTER DEMONSTRATION PLANNED TO SWEEP CONVENTION OFF ITS FEET. (10 TICKET PUT OP AT WQODBURI UNITED rE89 IXIStD W1M.) Chicago, June 13. Theodore Roosevelt will arrive next Monday In Chicago, to personally lead bls fight for the presidential nomination be fore the Republican national conven tion, If the plans of his chief lieuten ants here today do not go awry. When Rosoevelt arrives in the city a monster demonstration will be or ganized to convince the delegates of his popularity. His boomers believe that 100,000 Roosevelt shouters will yell for their leader, and that this move will Influence enough of the delegates to give Roosevelt control of the convention. After the street parade it is planned to hold a huge meeting at the auditorium, when Roosevelt, Gov ernor Johnson of California, Francis J. Heney, of San Francisco, and oth ers will address the gathering. Stage tickets will be given to delegates to the convention while the masses will bo permitted to fight it out for seats In the body of the hall. "Vi r'4' promptly onU1nd OR KO TEE, Tnde-Markf, Cnirrithtt ind Iahl rwlalred. TWENTY TEARS' PRACTICE. liihat ratriice. Head modal, sketch or plwto. for frwe rojiort nn rtentibUltf. AH bnnli)Mi confidential. HAND-BOOK FttKB. EiplainaM-TTthlnjr. THli How to Obtain and Sell ratoutt, Wlifct Invention1 Will ISt. How to I lot puttier, eiplaina bert michauieal movent mta, and oontalni 100 other it d iitii i cnu o nn p.tn n. D. fllLLOUH UU. Attorney. I i Bon li 8 Wlllion Bid. WASHINGTON, D. 6. !fl FRENCH FE1TIALE PILLS. PRUNES A Rt, Cinrttw Rilibv for RupriUMBD Mbnbtbl'itiuii. NLVEH KNOWN TO FAil. ' " SiwKih.hi -in.n uar.iiipvd or lldiipr IMunilMl. 8.nt pri'i.ih Fnr 11.00 ir htii. Will loud Ibcinon lrtil,t 1 i.alii for warn rrllrTrrt. Kutiili rrM. If Jcul tuugglil du. b.r. tli.m witd jour ordcri to tb. UlilTID Mtl.ieM.CO., JOB ILUICHTII, F4. Sold In Salem by Or. . C. Stone For every nice old gentleman there are two or three nice old ladles. We have one ot the finest large prune orchard propositions to be found at only !)0 PER ACRE of which there are 24 acres of or chard with 16 acres BEARING The whole place is 155 acres, of which over GO acres are under plow. Balance In pasture and a lot of GOOD TIMBER It Is located about two miles soutti of Rosedale, part of It facing on the main rock road. Also about a mile down grade haul to new Oregon Elec tric station. Good house, barn, etc. Mexican Rebels Whipped. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIDE. Washington, June 13. Uncon firmed rumors that the Mexican rebel forces under General Orozco met a disastrous reverse near Tor- recn and retreated to Jimlnez, reached tho state department here today. Powder Trust Dissolved. Wilmington, Del., June 13. United States Judges Gray, Bufflngton and McPherson handed down today a de cree approving tho plan for the dis solution of the so-called powder trust. The 40th annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer association, will be held in Portland, June 20. YOU CAN'T HEAT IT. E. H0FER & SONS Investments. 213 8. Commercial Street CHICHESTER S PILLS r T7 aii-di Ak your iPriivrrUI for a ,fl V. 4 'ht.ch.tiT'g IMumunilTlrandAA k TV -J '", Muled with Ulna MUxin. V 1 WJ TL no other. fuj afjrour V m j'ruanmu Ask mm llI.tillM.TFK H M I1 A MO. Nil IIIIAMI I' II. IK, im fu f yemknowitiHft(S(t.Alwiyikclltl,lt SOLO Blf DPDGGISTS EVERVMRE U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS L MOORE, Chief, A l- I r I l Salem and vicinity: Occa sional rain tonight and Friday. RXPL.ANATOKY NOTKH, Oliwrviillonn tnkpn at 8 m Tr.th morlrtlnn time Air prour(i rwluced to ( levol. Iohnn ttoiitltinnnt tlf.wt) u thrnojh potnui r ,ul .1, y,,J,sure. " liucn... '.Mu'll IhioTpas. .Iirounb polnu of equal tmpetur.i dr.wn only for wro, fteeiliig. W. .ni MP. O le; Q partly cloudy: Q cloudy; rln: mow; reiwrt ralMlnt!. Arrow, (ly with the wind. Flnt (lituroi, lowoat tern P'rture past 12 hours; iccond, proclplutlon of .01 Inch or oiure for past U boura; tlilrd, mxlmuin wind velocity. 0 IHHHMWHM Ease, Elegance, Economy in SHOES All Leathers for all Weathers A large assortment of fine tans just in It will be a pleasure to"show"you whether you buy or not Reinharts Shoe Co. The Home of Hanan Shoes The Quality Shop ' 444 State Street ''..4.4. "Feed 'em." united rntHS leased wtnx.1 Long Beach, Cal., June 13. Bad buns and bad biscuits cause more marital trouble than good alcoholic buns or a real outfield peg ln wife's dish-throwing arm, according to grad uation advice given to school girls by Superintendent of Schools S'.evens here. "Feed 'em all the time," he advised. Destroyed by Eruption. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIDE. Cordova, AlaBka, June 13. It is re ported that Cold Bay, a trading point owned by Captain Latham, has been destroyed by volcanic eruption. Addi tional news is expected tbdity from a party returning from the scene. The meeting at Woodburn today, which was announced to be for the purpose of putting up a taxpayers' ticket, both legislative and county, was well attended, but the ticket was not named. The matter was thor oughly dUcussed and the platform of the Taxpayers' League was adopted. While the first Intention was to name a ticket, it was finally decided not to do so. A resolution was passed con demning the single tax. ROOSEVELT WINS VICTORY. (Continued from page one.) Watchman Killed. UNITED TKE8S LEASED W1I1B. Yreka, Cal., June 13. Shot In the knee while attempting to arrest Theo dore Dulleu, a Greek, under a house Lne of Hency's questions, Chairman in Slsson last Saturday, Night Watch- Rosewn,er ord(,red Heney to address man J. A. Daugherty, of that city, died h,8 remH,ks to the chair. before tie convention committee on credentials. This arrangement, while seemingly of benefit to Taft, merely transfers the sceno ot the fight. Roosevelt delegates were given seats from the first and fifth Missouri dis tricts, and Taft men were Beated, both delegations subject to the action ot the credentials committee, ln the third, seventh and fourteenth districts. The agreement in the Missouri dis trict cases lifted a great load from the minds of the committeemen, as It was admitted that conditions ln Mis souri were Bitch that a falsa step might set the Republican party in that state back 10 years The committee then adjourned until tomorrow noon. Today's action makes It certain that the committee will conclude Us work by Saturday night. Roosevelt fared better today than at any of the preceding meetings of the committee. By today's rulings President Taft secured 19 delegates and Colonel Roosevelt 12 from the contested list, Chicago, June 13. During the hear ing of the fifth district contest from Mississippi this morning, Francis J. Heney turned to Attorney Hill, of Bos ton, who was arguing for the Roose velt delegates, and asked: "Is It not a fact that this committee would refuse to hear affidavits, no matter what they shqwed?" The Taft attorneys and committee men angrily objected, but Heney only Bntlled. Once when Committeeman Chubb had protested hotly against lu a hospital here today.' jail hero. Dulleu is In THE ROUND-UP Charles Wurtzborger, aged 10, was the Taft delegates i accidentally shot by Wllford Ban croft, aged 15, while they were play ing together at Falls City, Tuesday The wound is not dangerous. Frank Weaver, who had Just grad-tlc remark: unetd from the High School at On- "Get up, men, and give Murray tarlo, was shot Wednesday night by Crnne a chance to go on record on Thomas Harris, another young man. , this steal. ''I will address the chair, all right," was Heney's come-back, "hut I will al so see that nobody Insults me. I can take care of myself. Don't you forget that." When the motion was made to seat from the fifth MIshIhsIppI district, Senator Borah tried to have the delegation split, one vote for each side. The attempt was defeated, and Honey, grinning, turned to the Taft following, with the snrcas- who took him for a burglar. Ho may possibly recover. Pelllcnn Ixxlge, Harrlman's sum mer home, on Upper Klamath lake 1,140 acres, has been sold and will be made a summer resort. D. C. Harris, a bunco artist, was arrested at Roseburg yesterday on charges of forgery. He confessed. Got Fifth MIsNlsRlppl. The commlttpo, however, voted to seat the Taft delngates from this dis trict, and the contest from the eighth Mississippi district was considered, Senator Borah declared that he be lieved a deal existed by which P. W. Howard, elected a delegate from the eighth district by both Taft and Roose velt conventions, would be seated with only half a vote. Howard had previ ously declared that he was for Roose- Fredorlck C. Randall, In deepening i76"1 wnen uowarn appeared iieiure ino his well near Newberg yesterday, tired several charges of giant pow der . Going down soon after to work I'C was overcome by the fumes, and before assistance could be given hlin I committee today he fottnd George Granber, backed by National Commit teeman Mosley, contesting for his ho was dead. e Frank Connor, a sheepman of Paisley, shot and instantly killed L. R. Jones, editor of the Chewaucan Press, the killing taking place ln Cannon's woodshed, to which Jones fled when Cannon unexpectedly came home and found Jones with his Can non s wife. Justifiable homicide, said the coroner's Jury. A Pendleton girl of three sin-glut ted years pouted when corrected for some offenso and crawled Into a clothes box, the lid of which came down, and she was found three hours later, Just In .time to save her life. Rev. Ward Henry at Baker City, Sunday, assisted at the baptism of two of his great grandchildren. Albany Is working for a $2f,0,000 endowment for her college Already $100,000 has been subscribed, and with that much more raised, J. J. Hill will give the additional 150,000. Flood Conditions In Houth. UNITED rE UMIHI WIHS.l New Orleans, June 13. A desper ate fight Is being made today to Veep the flood waters of Hymella crevasse from Inundating several valuable su gar plantations In LaKourcho parish. Hundreds of cattle, Isolated, are al most certain to die of starvation. Questioned by members of the com mittee and the attorneys, Howard said that he had been told that If he would agree to vote for Taft he would not be called before the committee. RnoiOTflt (Jot One. The committee finally sealed How ard and Wesley Crayton. Both are Instructed for Taft, but Hownrd frank ly told the committee that he Intend ed to vote for Roosevelt. This Is a gain of one seat for Roosevelt. The Missouri contestants were called at 11:35 o'clock. All the Roose velt fighters were present, and were groomed for a hot fight, the the Mis souri contests being expected to be tho hottest yet to come before the com mittee. The Roosevelt phalanx In cluded Borah, Heney, Committeemen Llltauer, Kellogg, Lyon and Governor Stubbs, of Kansas. It was rumored that the Taft Commltteemenn plan ned to split the Missouri delegation at large. Tliey Know How II Feels. fi'Knsn mui rwAiirn ml Hlllsbon, Cal., June 13. Four club men, members of the "Millionaire Mllltla," here are fighting mad. En tering a leading Ran Francisco cafe In their uniforms, they were promptly expelled, with the curt remark, "we don't feed soldiers." Till little mean tricks cause more trouble in the world than the big ones, there are so many more of them. 4 tilt i 'i i i IJ M Til -N J. MH Quick Detachable Clincher iff FULL J I I ROUND SHAPE J II STRONG V RESIUENT J A DURABLE J Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required IN STOCK BY O.J.WILSON, 388 Commercial Street. 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