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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1912)
DIILT CinTIL JOURMAL, SALEM, OKEOOS, WEDNESDAY, KOYEMBEIt 87, 1912. ' Page Fonr Water in the Milk, Worms VISIT THE WEAR-EVER Principals In White Slave Slaying and Scene of Crime in the Meat El n ti H XX II LI n n u n u n ii tt a u 13 U M 11 n B tl 14 K.1 m ti 3 tJ 11 ti ii p ii EJ n ri n ti ti u n ti u a ii u CI N to 11 U u tl ri ii ci u I! ti n M r.NITED 1'IIKKH LEAKED WIllK. Sawtelle, Cul., Nov. 27. Following testimony yesterday that milk served tlie veterans at the national soldiers home here contained water, and that the meat was wormy, tho senatorial eommltteo that Is probing conditions there, heard testimony today regard lug officers at the Institution. nev. j. ii. yen, christian minister, who formerly lived at tho home, tes tified that Captain Carpenter, of oil') of the- companies, told him that ho was required to resign because ho wns "too popular with the men, and that nn officer who was popular couldn't be efficient." Tho mention of Carpenter's name brought, storms of cheers from the 200 veterans who attended tho hearing. They applauded again when Senator Cation suggested that It might ho bet ter were tho veterans permitted to elect their own captains, Now Looks Like Democrats Will Get California (lINITWl WlKHfl I.KAHKI) WIIIE. Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 27. Official and unofficial figures on the entire state, Including tho 1ih Angeles unof ficial canvanH tally, give l'rlffin', top Democratic elector, an apparent lend of 3 3 3 voles over Wallace, l'rogres lv elector, at noon today. This Is based on flgurcH In the bauds of Stale Statistician Cremln, ex clusive of 1m Aiigcb'H. iAKINGPOVDER AbsolutelyPure Cooking is a matter which con cerns the whole family, and under modern methods and conveniences it is made so attractive the whole family is becoming interested, if not taking part in it. "These biscuits are delicious; this cake is excellent," says the father. " I made them," says the daughter, and both father and daughter beam with pleasure. It is a crime, with our modern agencies, helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, or wooden cake, or loaden pastry. Royal Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and the best cooking today the world over is done with its aid. A Famous Old Hotel Keeper Passes Over IINITKII 1'HKHH l.l)HI:ll Willi;. I.im AngclcH, ('al., Nov. 27.-All I,. Kims, ploni'cr hotel man of South ern California, died of heart, disease liero today, llo was 7!l years of age. ItoHH formerly was manager (if the rainier bouse, Chicago, and estab lished the famous LooIkmiI Inn on liiiluint, mountain, Tennessee. l;lo owned several resort, hotels In Florida. J THE OPEN FORUM Tho Capital Journal Invites pub lic discussion in this department Let both sides of all nintters bo fully brought out It Is not tho purpose of thlB newspaper to ilo the thinking for Ub readers. W Z.rf A ',v A,,. ... I ' , ; ..If wfA: 'AM A Photos by American Trosi Association. HE country wns shocked by the murder of Jennie Cnvnllcrl near Bridgeport Conn. The woman, who wns nuegeu io nnve revemwi secreta of the white slave organization operating In New York and Chicago, wns brought from Chicago, taken In sn auto to a lonely spot near a cemetery and shot to death. Three of the five men implicated were quickly arrested. They are Joseph Buonomo. Frnncesno Hzzicneml and James Matteo. They are shown above, from lert to ngnt in tue oroer dhujbu, with the victim and the spot where the slnylng occurred T ALUMINUM DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK Try this test in a "Wear-Ever" . Aluminum Utensil I.imiI, Out for the .Inker. To the Killlor: In view of the near city election niy purpose, Is to call the attention of the I looks like a covert effort to voters of Salem to the lani'iinge used In the "Title to the proposed charter j amendment," anil after ft h careful per-' iisiil, to then read a part of Section F on piiKo !, which reads, "Tho city at Iciney shall prepare (lie form of bal lot to be used at any such election not more than a majority of all the votes cast, upon any proposition sub mitted to the people of the city as pro vided in Ibis section shall he reipilred lor Hie same. Heretofore a two-third vote of tht peoplo has been required before there c( uld bo a legal Issue and sale of city 1 1 mis. The clause referred to certainly slip one over" to the effect that In I ho future a simple majority only will be necessary for the unlimited bonding of the city I speak advisedly when I make this .statement While I am saying nothing ngalnst I ho proposed sale of sower bonds, as It may bo about tho only way out of a most embarrassing muddlo, I serious ly object to any chicanery or sharp practice In this mutter, and believe that unless tho majerlly clause Is Unlimited tho whole proposition hould bo di'feated. The almost, mania of municipalities to sell bonds on all and every occasion seems to render the, two-thirds vote on bond sales very obviously nocessury to every taxpayer and home owner. It If had been other wise Salem would now bo paying In terest of some millions without any tesiiltlng benellt. lie careful bow you Note. W. A. CTSICK. I'NITED WESS LEASED WHIR. New Orleans, La Nov. 27. Bound for New Orleans, tho fourth division of the Atlantic fleet, beaded by Rear Adinlral Fletcher's flagship, the Mln- entered tho Mississippi at Pass this morning. The place at. tho home of the br'de's par- officers and sailor will spend their ci'ts, a short distance beyond the state i Thanksgiving in this city. The fleet 1'i'lson. I will remnln a week. To Marry Tomorrow. Another wedding scheduled for to morrow Is that oi .Miss lola Roberts i tiesola, to Ashur Hansom, which will take Southwest Body Sent to 1'rntnm. The body of Daniel WIdraer, who Is thought to have committed suicide Sunday night by drowning in tho Willamette river, near the bridge, was taken to Pratum this morning for burial. Ills brother arrived In Salem yesterday from Ilarrlsburg, and nn aunt will accompany tho remains to Its last resting place, No new developments hnvo arisen In the case, and it Is now settled be yond a doubt, that he committed sui cide. As far as known hero Is a single man. Fleet Visits tv Orleans. O n Eiesirly Iheire llfillll Have You Got YOUR NEW SUIT? jffl-lillk ' H you have not, ccme in and let us doll piSllllitlll ' you up in one of our suits. HIM!! il l We ha mm m Mi wW$ f tmm $10 to ve the best only, and all our suits are guaranteed to hold their shape for one year, or a new one free. Sophomore, Kuppenheimer, L System and Stratford Suits and Overcoats. $35 Headquarters for Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits REGAL SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS PERRIN'S GLOVES m n u m n P3 til a El ri ti ii ti ii n El EJ U ti ri n n n u H ri ii n n n a a a 13 ei 13 ti n ri 81 ti El U El ti EJ n n El II ti! El tl n ti ti M E3 tl El a El Poor ont pint of milk into a Barictpan. Plan over a low fat and without itining lit tht milk boil down to ont-qaarttr pint Tki milk will not ( tanked. 'THAT'S because aluminum is a better distributor and re tainer of heat than other mate rials of which cooking utensils are made. You can cook quicker and you therefore save fuel. "Wear-Ever" utensils are made without joints, seams or soldered parts from thick, hard sheet alu minum. They have no coating to peel, crack or blister. They cannot rust, cannot form poison ous compounds with acid fruits or foods, and they last a generation. Let tit supply you with tha ooe-qu&rt ample saucepan advertised ia magaxioeo and show you other trm. -. uten.ils bearing th. "WM-EVEB?' "Wear-Ever" trade. 5K B"k- . fntet , " Wear . Ever L TA.C UTcS Ware make? H( heavy house-! i KjJk2 keeping Light.' WSLVW We show a complete line of Wear-Ever. See window display. Genuine Wear-Ever one quart sauce pans during the demonstration, 25c. Other Wear-Ever utensils at correspondingly low pfices n( SPECIAL PRICE EOR TEN DAYS 16En.wocd,5loadsat$1.75 SPAULDIING LOGGING COMPANY SALEM-PORTLAND LIMITED Loaves Salem, 8.00 a, m. Leave8 Portlan(1( 6.00 p. m A. rives Portland. 9.30 a. m, ArrlvM Salem. 6.30 p.m, This fast train Is run for the accomodation of Salem people, having nils nesa niwl onnUi . . . - , cu6aBcinenw in Portland. It leaves after brean ust allows all day ln Portland, and returns before dinner. rusi-udss ana smoking cars are carried. Stops are made only sC wooauurn, Tualatin and Garden Home. OTHER LIMITED TRAINS TO PORTLAND Leave Salem io.oo a, m. 4.00 p. ra, Arrive Portland n.35 a. m. 5.30 p. m. Observation Parlor Cars. Seat fare to Portland, cents. First-class coaches. Connpf!inni Nnrth anrl Fast Tho limited train leaving Salem at 8.00 a. m. makes direct connec- ' last trains arriving Puget Sound points In the mid-after- . Spokane at 9.45 n m i. a niher tlons iiwui, b)okane at 9.45 eastern roints. P. m.; alao for St. Paul, Chicago, and other rl1!,0?011 Hnilte,tl and evenln8 trains connect for points beyond Gvnoral Freight & Passenger Agt., Portland, Oregon sale to all points. C. E. ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Ore.