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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1912)
. Fill' BAIL! CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES, OBZUtot MONDAY, Jl JiE 21, 191. GOLOiE STUDIES LAWS YTIRES FOB COFY OF PRIMARY LAWS AND OTHER INFORMA TION, AND WILL NO DOCBT PIT TP A FIGHT TO AGAIN CARRY OREGON. Preparatory to the launching of bis campaign in this state to be elected president of the United States through the party organized by him recently In Chicago, Theodore Roosevelt, has directed a telegram to the secretary of state asking that he forward to him copies of the direct primary and elec tlon laws, and also the Blue Book giv ing the canvass of the vote at the last general election, and a directory of the state officials. Complying with the request, the ecretary is forwarding to him all the necessary data. As the colonel car ried this state at the primaries it is presumed that he will wage a vigor ous campaign to again carry it at the general election. TAR WILL. IKE HOT CI1PAIGII Washington, June 24. President Tfift 1h planning to break all prece dents campaigning next fall. He will probably start in mid-September on a complete swing around the coun try, lasting almost up to election day. Taft will take his family to Bever ly July 3, remaining there himself until July 8, when he will return to Washington to tllscuss campaign plana with his political advisers. TIRESOME '.II. OF 0. CASE IS UP AGAI11 Jl'DGE GALLOWAY AGAIN DECIDES IT AND IT GOES AGAIN TO THE SUPREME COl'RT, OR THE ESI TERSITY WINS. COHFERRED UT GOULD HOT AGREE Baltimore, June 24. Seeking a so lution of the threatened break on the temporary chairmanship of the con vention Chairman Mack and Commit teeman Hall, lata this afternoon came to William Jennings Bryan with Judge Alton B. Parker, the sub-committee's cholco for the chairmanship, hoplug to compromise the fight The Nebras kan agreed to talk the situation over, and the four leaders went Into confer ence In Mack's room at the Belvidere hotel. The conference broke up at 5:18 o'clock, Bryan coming' out of the room first leaving the other three within. ' ! t ; , "1 think a progressive will be named for temporary chairman," was all Bry an would say. Fraud, and not the present mone tary needs of' the University of Ore gon was what prompted Judge Gallo way this afternoon to re-afflrra his former opinion In the Oregon Univer sity referendum case, and It will go to the supreme court for final ad judication. . The supreme court reversed Judge Galloway's former opinion In the case on the ground that a taxpayer could not bring injunction proceedings to restrain the secretary of state from filing petitions asking for. a reference to the people of two bills making ap propriations for the institution on the ground of fraud. With the view of complying with this decision, Gover nor West directed District Attorney AfcNary to bring the suit In his own name, ant tne request was compnea with. Since then the regents of the uni versity and the agricultural college agreed to Initiate a bill making a mill age tax the support for the two instl-. tutlons. Fearing that to continue he case would Jeopardize this measure, Governor West directed a letter to the district atorney to withdraw the case. This letter, however, never reached the district attorney, and West being out of town he was powerless to act. The decision now makes It Impos sible for the governor to withdraw the case, and it will go to the supreme court if Secretary of State Olcott ap peals, and If he does not then the university wins.. Sweeping aside all technicalities, Judge Galloway ren dered the decision on the basis of fraud. He declared that the need of the money by the university had but a slight bearing, as overwhelming all else was the question whether fraud could be committed by circulators In circulating petitions either to refer or initiate a measure. E. II. WHITESIDE GOES INTO THE AUTO BUSINESS E. H. Whltesldes, formerly with H. S. Belle & Company, has gone Into the auto business and will hereafter conduct the Ford garage at 256 Ferry street under his own name. Mr, Whiteside will be agent for tho Ford, R, C. II. and Lozler cars and expects to do a big business the coming seas on. With his wide acquaintance and genial disposition he should make a success of this business. IS EXHIBITING All IMPROVED HEW HOP DRIER Mr. C. A. Kndicott of the Anderson Steel Furnace company has been ex hibiting at the corner of Court and Commercial streets, a new and im proved hop drier furnace made by the Anderson Steel Furnace company. Mr. Kndicott has charge of the ex hibiting of these furnaces and will make an extended tour all over the state showing th efurnaces and dem onstrating what It can do. His com pany has made a special study of fur naces for this section of the country and a furnace that uses to the best advantage the fuel supplied here. They have done wonders in placing a practical furnace on the market Mr. Endicott will undoubtedly meet with great success with this new hop fur nace as hop men can readily see its many points of superiority. Mr. Endicott has been in the hop business for 20 years, and asserts that the new Pacific hop furnace Is Just what has been needed for many years. He will ship sample furnaces to all parts of Oregon and Washln-g ton. Are you glad to help your neighbor? CIRCUIT COURT IS AGAIN GRINDING Judge Galloway opened a session of Department No. 2 of the circuit court at 1 o'clock today, at which time the case of Frank Van Wassen. hove i. vs. Minnie McCormlck was heard' This is a case for specific performance of a contract. Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, the case of James Paris against T. G. Bllgh will come up for trial. 1 HE AL ESTATE BULLETIN SLACKS BARGAIN 24 acres 4 miles from Salem In one of best localities. One-fourth mile to school, store, etc. Two acres fine bearing wctiard. Large garden and terry patch. Four acres good fuel timber on back of place. Balance in grain. Complete equipment Includ ing three fine horses goes with place. house. Front street Is rapidly ad vancing In value as business and warehouse property. This Is a splen did Investment or speculation at S4U0O. LARGE FARMS We have all kinds of large farms and can show you the best Wlllam- House, barn, cto. Ready to move ette Valley lands at prices that ars onto and make a good thing out of It Price Is only $0000. ' CITY PROPERTY No. 137. Almost a block of prop erty on S. 12th street in Mornlngslde Addition, where the new carllne Is to be extended. Six room good house, barn chicken house; SO bearing fruit trees of all varieties. This place Is a snap at $2,200. $1,000 down will han dle It AGATE BEACH Potter buy a lot at Agate Beach. New hotel will open July 4th. Auto service to Newport FRONT STREET CORNER. Large corner lot on Front street 85x165 feet. , Modern eight room right SIX ACRES We have a little six acre place right In Falls City that is Just right for a chicken ranch or gardening Present owner Is raising chickens with large market for all he can pro duce. Small house with good chick en bouses and other outbuildings. Price, $2500. i ( PRUNE LAND No. 147, 86 acres near Rosedal on rock road. - Nice laying gentle slope proposition, 4 acres are now In cultivation In garden and fruit and situated Just right for a One or chard site. At present It Is all to grain except 15 acres of good fuel timber. Price with the crop Is only $90 per acre. t JJ55IDP Albany Is to have a new moving picture show. ' Fifty thousand brook trout were placed In the streams near Stayton last. week. At a special election last week Stayton voted in favor of bonding for street improvement. The steel bridge across the Santt am was completed last week, and was opened for travel Friday. A new sawmill has been completed near Mill City with a capacity of 30, 000 feet a day. S. P. officials are at Coos Bay ar ranging for the beginning of work on the Eugene-Coos Bay road. , North Bend Is kicking over the In sufficiency of her water supply. The Ice plant cannot get enough water to make Ice to supply the city. A shipment of 300 tons of dynamite to Coos Bay, Is causing that city to sit up and- arrange for the storing of the stuff. The Oregon Idea of recall of Judges was not Indorsed by the national Re publican platform. Rex Lampman, editor of the Gold Hill News for about two years, has turned the paper over to his brother, and quit the editing job. Roscoe Mitchell, 22, was killed In a peculiar way near Baker City Inst week. He was hauling a big load of lumber, when the rope holding the binding pole broke. The pole struck him on the head knocked him off the wagon, which ran over him, crushing him to death. 1 According to supplementary articles of Incorporation filed last week the Willamette Pacific Railroad Co., subsidiary of the Southern Pacific, will build from Eugene to Coos BaV, and thence down the coast to Eureka, California, ' '' . . . Miss Laura Rlcker, of Corvallls wap thrown from her buggy Saturday, when the horse she was driving be came frightened at an auto and shied off the approach to' the bridge near Shedd station. Her right thigh was broken. .13Y ARE PLEDGIIIG SUPPORT STATE AFTER STATE SENDS BRYAN WORD THAT THEY WILL BACK HIM IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST JUDGE PARKER. tCXITSD PRESS 1X1SID WIBI. Baltimore, June 24. The Pennsyl vania delegation this afternoon In caucus voted 59 to 6 to oppose Judge Parker for temporary chairman of the convention should the national committee approve his selection of the sub-committee and a fight on the floor of the convention be precipitat ed by Bryan. Baltimore, June 24. Late this af ternoon following a caucus, the Ala bama delegation which is pledged to Underwood, tendered Its support to Biyan In the event that the latter Is forced to carry his fight against Parker to the convention floor. A few moments after the action of the Alabama delegation, the Texas delegation sent a written protest to Colonel R. L. Mohnson, the Texas national committeeman and member of the sub-committee on his vote for Parker for temporary chairman. Chairman Cone Johnson of the state -delegates, signed the letter for tho delegation asking Committeeman Johnson to chango his vote and op pose Parker. The Minnesota delegation at a cau cus today pledged unanimous support to Bryan on any fight he may make on the temporary chairmanship, Chairman Mack and Delegate Hall of Nebraska, after having first started to see. Colonel Bryan, then altered the plan, went to the Hotel Emerson for a conference with Alton B. Park er scheduled for 4 o clock. WANTS OVER A MILLION FOR ARMY MANEUVERS Washington, June 24. President Taft sent a special message to con gress today asking for an emergency appropriation of $1,350,000 to be availablo July 1 to pay the cost of the Joint militia and regular army maneuvers which are to be held at varloys places In July. About $80, 000 has already been spent In prep aration for the maneuvers and this sum will be lost unless the emer gency fund Is made. I Trunks -- Suit Cases -- BqpsI Just received a large shipment of Bags and Suit Cases for vacation season. Call and see them. TRUNKS "SPECIAL" "Neverbreak" GENUINE COWHIDE, FINE LINING AND TRIMMINGS $5.00 LEATHER CASES Ffrom $U0 to $15.00 STRAAV CASES From $1.00 to $3.00 ' 3 s t Guaranteed 6.00 to 20.00 SPfTIA i CENTIME LEATHER POCKET IN LIMXC, BRASS TRIMMED $5.00 BLACK WALRUS GRAIN, ALLIGATOR AND SEAL 10.00 to $15.00 Salem Woolen Mills. Store t4HM4MHM4 Rare Bargains A small farm, right in town, one and half acre of ground, all in crop, line garden, fruit trees, good seven room plastered' house; barn, good well, slifewalk, close to school, car line. Price, $3100; terms. Would be a bargain at $4,000. $850 SNAP For a few days only, good four room plastered cottage, newly papered and painted. Good well and pump, east front, on 'good street and car line close to paved street, stores and school. Price, $850; only $200 down, balance on easy terniB. and paving In abstract, showing a clear title. Terms, act quick If you want to be lucky. STRICTLY MODERN HOUSES We have several up-to-date mod ern houses an bungalows. Prices from $2500 to $10,000. Terms. LOT BARGAIN. One of the best lot bargains in tho city. Large lot 50x110 feet, on a paved street, four blocks from .state house. Taxes and all street and sew er assessments paid. Clear title. Price, $1200 cash. SNAP For a few days only we have four beautiful large lots 200 feet deep, on a bard paved street that we can sell ! for $525 to $650 per lot With all j assessments paid gas, water, sewer, FIVE-ACRE BARGAIN Five acres rich, dark loam soil well located, close In, small house, barn, good well, crop 20 fruit trees, one acre strawberries, potatoes .gar den. Price, $1350. Easy terms. Snap, ANOTHER ONE Five acres good land close in. Price, $250 per acre. Only $50 down, balance $5 per month. FARMS. On the famous Howell prairie, the garden spot of the valley, rich, deep, black loam soil. Go out in one of our autos and we can prove our state ment 20 to 360 acres Improved farm $85 to $150 per acre. I D20.ACRE FARM Only $50 per acre, worth $100 per acre. In the heart of the great prune belt. Mr. Farmer, Mr. Inves tor, look this up for Its a real snap. Bechtel & Bynon, sole agent, 347 j State street. Houses for rent Business property for sale. Warehouse sites. We only list bargains. BECTHEL t BYNON 347 Stat( Street ' For Women Who Care Ofcourseyouuseanantisepliclnyont family and in the care of your own tx son, and you want the best Instead of what you have been mine such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Pastlne, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Paxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything jou ever used. ANTISF.PTIf! 0 "(' In the toilet to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath, after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion odors by sponge bathing. As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing' equals hot douchei of Paxtine. For ten years the Lydla E. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use It because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For this pur pose alone Paxtine is worth its weight In gold. Also for nasnl catarrh, torn throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounia, All druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box. Trial box and tentlniony of 81 women free on request. THE PAXTON TOILET 00.,BotTM.MH ROOSEVELT LEAVES CHICAGO FOR HOME rIITD IJtAnHD WIRtl Chicago, June 24. Colonel and Mrs, Roosevelt left for Oyster Bay on the Twentieth Century limited at. 2:40 this afternoon. A crowd that gathered at the La Salle street Btatlon were dis appointed in not getting to see Roose velt Tho colonel's party took a baggage elevator to the train floor and board ed the train at once. As the train started Roosevelt came to the r platform and waved his hat liOFE INVESTMENTS 3. Commercial Street C2, 160 ACRES Beautiful Polk county land 7 miles from Salem and right on main Salem Independence road. All In cultiva tion and every foot the finest kind of sell that will raise anything. All similar adjacent land selling at $150 per acre and up. This Is one of the best large farm or aub-dlvislon prop ositions at 1100 PER ACRE E. Hofcr & Sons - . Investments SI 3 8. Commercial Street You must be alive to hold commun ication with spirits. Dead people sbut T.TTTTTT TTTTTTT ............ Co Mini It it Hi J2 Oil Dots N ismoei Ml tiUlS Get tt Of the lady with the FREE Machine. 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