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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1912)
Page ElKbt BRING THE CHILDREN TO SALEM'S TOYLAND A JOYLAND lalem's Great Holiday Store h7f JLL XI THE HOUSE OF QUALITY jfc CITY NEWS Country d rowed pork. lolnen Cash (iroeiry, Notice Dr. S. Z. Hartley him moved to nllici'.H 8 and '.), Sleeve building. Attorney Cnroy P. Martin ban moved IiIh law oIIIcob U) rooiim :il2-."li:t-314 MiihoiiIo temple, ll-2!)-tf Attorney (1, 10. I'nruli Iiiih iiioved IiIh law ofllcos to rooms 205-20;, Culled HtatoH Nallimal Hank building. 1 li-l-tf Solid oak electric rending 1iuiiim, Willi art kIiihh panes, good size, renn Inr $4. tilt now on Hale for $2.!I.V lluren llanilllon. Lightening affects Hie eyeK Iml the lighting effects at. t ho (Irani) Prlday night will not. Come and Hee t Mj Hliow. December Hlxt.ll. To whom It, may com -em : 1 am no longer connected In any way with V. A. Ilium mid company, IIS!, Stale Hired. A. II. Cook, MO Slate street, 1 2-5-:tt Tim l.lldleH' Aid Society of the LoH ll( M. 10. church, will hold tholr Christmas bazaar Krlday evening and Saturday, Cooked food and fancy ar ticltw for sale. A woman heat her hiiHband with a rolling pin because he forgot ahoul tho big show at the (irand Friday, December blxlli. lletter bo careful and roniemlior It, My prices on gray luilr switches tiro giimlly reduced this week. Sco them Immediately. MIhh Ora Congo's Iteau ty Parlors and I lair Sloro. North High Htroci, new MiihoiiIc templo, Strictly inado to your incisure. Tim Hcotcli Woolen Mill Bloro, the lament tailors will make to your meiiHuro and mivo you from $l,ri to $20 per milt. ;,!) Slato Htreet. Chono Main Hfil. New Kngloiid Biippei' tonight at St. Jimoph's hall IhciD will he Herved a New Kiiglond supper In coiiiiecllon Willi tho ba.iiar now helm; conducted lit that, place by the Allar Hoclety of the Catholic church. Afler waiving examination, V, A. Jelte, charged In Judge Webster's court yesterday aflermion with selling lliiior to a minor, was bound over to tho grand Jury under $Miu bonds. Tho caw originated In Chnmpocg. .Snuki'H k 11 1 by the hundreds ho iib to enable tho farmer glrlH to como and boo tho big hIiow at the ilriind, Friday December ti. TIckelH L'fio, !i.",s a'ld Mlo. Notice! Notice! SPECIAL Little Jack Johnson and Sam Lang ford Hon of All (ivernllH "Kids," 1l:e lloxlng Wonders will appear in person at mi: Wexford Theatre Tonight Only Hot ween 7: la in Don't nils children. p. in. ami ! :!0 p. i thcin. Hrlng the K 'inemtior this Is the IiihI niglil if llle picture different 1 Kings of the Forest' Wexford 10c - 10c ALU AYS tiOOl). SECOND FLOOR FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS I COODIOOODS Hams, lSc a pound, guaranteed. 'I hlolseii Cash Market. Cortland Fleet He lampH at special prices; $4.00 lamps during Halo, $2.9.1. liuren & Hamilton. Ten hundred dollars does not grow on hushes, neither does the kind of a Bhow that Ih to hn given at tho Grand Friday, December (i. Como. Do not forget tho big chicken din ner which will bo served this evening In connection with tho bazaar now being conducted by tho Altar goclety of tho Catholic, church In St. JoHcph's m. Chlclieim will Imv tho order of I tho day, whllo they last. A voting (contest for the most popular young lady will also bo conducted. District Attorney Cameron, of I'ort 'laiul, today forwarded to Governor WcHt application for roiulHltlon pa pers to be served upon tho governor of Washington for extradlllon of Wily IteamcH and Herbert King, wanted In I'orlland In connection with tho vice scandal. Thivmgh Sheriff Till Taylor, of Cmatllhi county, who Ih preBldent of tho Pendleton Itonml Pp Association, the Ktalo liiHiino iiHylum Is In receipt of a film of tho round up pIctureB of Inst year for tho moving picture lan tern at tho IiHylum. Superintendent Stelner expresses himself iih highly pleased with tlo film. Seo thoHo IClectrlc PorUiblo lampH In lluren & Ilamllton'H window. Regular $4.00 values for $2.!tf. Up to Uio present tlmo, Goorgo W. SkoelB, tho mlHHlng employe of the Spauldlng lagging company, Iiiih not been heard from by IiIh friends. Fvory effort Iiiih been put forth to discover IiIh whereabouts, but noth ing Iiiih been learned up to a late hour IIiIh afternoon. A. R Sntivln, u proHperoiiH farmer of llcwehurg, was a Salem IniHlneKB vlsllor yesterday. Mr. Sauvln Is a brother of Charles Sauvln, and came lo Salem for tho purpose of disposing of Home properly owned by him here. Tho Hoseburg visitor declares that, while old Salem Is about the nlcesl Hide clly In the country, he can do better ou his farm near Uoseburg. Hob .Mill lis. one of the second drivers i ci nie nig a u i o lire iriiCK 01 llle villein fire depiirtineiil, Is unable to servo at present, t in- lo Illness. Ol iver Fisher Is also on tho sick list. Mr. Fisher re ceived a painful laceration In his leg When tho penitentiary fire was In pro. gross n ntly, and bus been unable to walk wllhout crutches since. Itolh drivers will be on the Job again short ly, declares Chief Savage, but al pres ent his force Is somewhat crippled. Special sale of porlable electric lamps; $;..ou values. $:l.s:.; $.rti) val i:es, il:X during sale, lluren & Ham ilton. m VI! It I I D CAMPHF.1,1, IHMMI'.I! - At Iho resi dence of the officiating minister, llev. IV S. Knight. In Salem, Decem ber it, I'.HL', Gilbert S, Campbell. t,f Yamhill county, and Miss liuih H'lin iner, of Salem were united as Iiiih bund and wife. The young people took the evening Southern I'licU'lc train fur Stockton, California, where (bey are to reside. i A Ian-." proportion not worrying ul all I pending Income tax. of people about the a I e lui- The Kusslan iluiiia is a Joke, but; not one of the f ii ii ti v kind. li A FT E It V El Y IKE V I'M EN IS I IM t il IMCO.'I'IIKIt VI'El IK'S 111 IT. DR. S. Z. HARTLEY OEI It E AMI liOOMS S AM) !). STEEYES ltl U.IMNi;. 1101 ;s iMij . For your Christmas Photos call at BARNETTS ART SHOP New methods, new stylos, everything strictly up to date.. Baby can not move whllo Burnett makes Us picture. Only ground floor studio In Slom. t ext to Y Liberty Theatre Street Cars In Portland Get Together Portland, Or., Dec. 5. In a roar-end collision today between two crowded I'nlon Avenuo cura at Villon Avenue ami Tillamook Htreot five were In jured, none serlosly. Tho Injured are: II. Iliirback, Dave Illeld, M. Alder, .Viiss K. Olson and Mrs. A. fl, Olson. One of tho cars hud stopped at Tll- l.'ii )k street ut tho bottom of a steep grade, and the lnotorninn of the other cur .iinablo to seo It until within a few feet of it on account of the fog, crashed Into It. All of those Injured were thrown heavily (o the floor or the rear platforin.or tho forward, or were thrown from the car. Hot li cars wore had'y damaged. KAII.IiOAKS SKTTI.IXi AHOI'T HIE ( KOSSINfi UNITKD IMIBHS I.RAHKD WIRB. Oregon City, Or. Doc. 5. An armis tice is today declared between the Southern Pacific and the Clackamas Southern railway In tho crossing war here. Tho contested crossing has boon sliirted across tho Southern Pacific trucks by tho local company, but the sanio will not bo used until the two railroad agree on imsslblo accident lia bility on account of the crossing. The onglno which Tor throe days stood on tho Southern Pacific track, on tho spot where tho smaller company doslr- ed to Install the crossing has boon re moved U, a distant portion of the city. Tho matter of accident liability on which tho contest hinged Is now being adjusted. iioiti: audi r i ii it ICNITKI) I'llKHH I.K.ISKO WIIIB. J Colorado Springs, Dec. 5. Dr. A. C. Friedman, brother of Dr. Frederick Franz Friedman, of lieriiu, discoverer of a serum which is reported to kill tulierciilimis germs, declared thlB nf tortwion that he ex pons word dally from his brother. Do said he had not been advised of bis brothers plans for disposing of the hoiuiu, and would not discuss a report that his brother In tended to authorize him to use the so rum Immediately In the Flitted States. Life Insurance Mooting. ll'NITCn 1'IIKSS IK.VKKll WIIIE, New York, Dec. .I Tho betterment i f the life Insurance service; methods of safeguarding the interests of policy holders and the companies; whether Insurance funds should bo use as farm b ans are subjects to lie discussed, at the slxili annual conference of tho as sociation of Life Insurance Presidents which opened today. Myron T. Mer rick. Pulled Suites ambassador to Franco, dctlwrcd the principal mi ll ress. liMcslimito Slock lAchange. lI'MTi.n cia:ss iKASni woo:.) New York. Doc. Several of the gowrnors of the New York stock ex i banco, Ii was learn, d hero this after noon, have been summoned o appear Ix fore the house money trust commit. too when ll resumes Its Investigation uet week In Washington EII, II UK AM) HEAliiY. ME. 134 '. Liberty Street . ... niiffirtv. TIirRSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1912. 1MLLI VAfll All WULU.Alj, an.m ' Debauch Ended in His Death UNITED rilKSH IJCAHKD WIUB. South Bend, Wash.. Dec. .1, Wring ing a pair of palsied, fleshless hands above his head, and shrieking at the top of his volco ' water, water, for God's sake," Allien Rlildell. scion of a prominent South Be:.d pioneer fam ily, sank to the floor of a room above a pool parlor here, si"iio dead today, the culmination of a 17-dayg' spree, started with the Intention of drinking himself to death, While confined to his bare otiarters he consumed a case of 11 cjuarts of strong whlskoy, t!.r-f;H-iilr.K all who attempted to make h!m ciult, with n i shotgun he curried constantly across his knee. He drank from tho begin ning to the end of the spree, and when the whiskey poison gave him a thirst that the fiery lienor Itself could not quench, ho rose from the chair he had occupied constantly during the de bauch, and, with livid face nnd clutched by delirium, slaggerod out Into the corridor, alternately shriek ing and bogging for water. Swaying dninkenly nnd half falling at every step, ho altompted to make his way to a small wash Bland at the end of the osrrldor. Just before he reached It he threw his hands high In the air, and, with a curse that echoed and re-echoed through the dingy building fell flat on his face. Several on tho street and In the pool room below, who hail been attrncted by his unearthly shrieks, rushed to the scene, and attempted to help him. The body was taken to the morgue and prepared for Interment today. That line of defenses with a tough mime behind Constantinople may gain enviable fame as a peace maker. First Church of Christ SCIENTIST of Salem, announces a free lecture on Christian Science by I FRANCIS J. FLUNO, M.D.C.S.D Of Oakland Cal., at the Grand Opera House Thursday evening, December 5, at 8 o'clock p, m, The public is cordially invited to be pres ent, Dr, Fluno is a member of the Board of Lecturship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, in Boston, Massachusetts, I OltTLAM) EWSlMlElt M 1I FOR $15,000 DAM AGES UNITED I'llEHS I4V8ED WIIIB. Portland, Or., Dec. 5. Tho trial in Hie case of Albert Cornell against the Portland News Publishing company for $15,000 damages on account of an in tide published in the Portland News on February R, began this afternoon i clore Circuit Judge Gantenboin. lalms the article conveyed i orneii c the Inimvsslon thut h nnd i,u i,.,uiJW18 1,1,0 tu accident ness ii.ssoc.iato, Jao Klentz, had swin - died and defrauded Ernest Splgolhauer out of a $2(KH) lot in trade for a third Interest in a restaurant. The article was a humorous description of the ('cal. MiKiui Coming Home, I'NITKU 1'KBCa UASKD Willi. Hamilton. Bermuda, Dec. 5. 1'resl-lent-elect Woodrow Wilson an- noiiunced today that he plans to sun t for New York December 14, arriving there December 1G. Wilson said bo never expected to William J. Hryan or other leaders in A f (1 V u u u SPECIAL PRICE FOR TEN DAYS 16in.wood, 5 loads at $1.75 Single loads at $2.00 SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY 'PERSONALS. Mlsa Akin1" Hohbard loft this morn ing for her home In Ilalsey after spending several days visiting Salem friends. Ixu McMlchael returned to Portland today after transacting business in Salem for a short time. The Misses Ruth and Winnie Cap tion have returned to Portland after upending the past few days visiting friends In Salem. H. A. lllnshaw general freight agent for the Southern Pacific company In Oregon, was in the city today on busi ness. John W. Scott, the general passen ger agent for tho S. P. Co., was a busi ness visitor for a few hours here to day. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hunter, old Snlem residents, arrived this morning from Fugene, whore Mr. Hunter has been engaged In business. They will make their homo in Salem for a while. T. G. Illlgh, tho theatre man, has relumed from a short business trip to Portland. County Commissioner Ileckwllh has returned to Jefferson after attending to duties in connection with his ofllce in Salem. Mrs. G. G. Thompson, of Los Ange les, is visiting friends and transacting business In Salem this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooper are in Portland this week visiting. Iilaln G. llought returned to Port land, this morning after attending to business matters in Salem. Earl KJlpatrlck. principal of the Salem high school, left today for Sll verton to address a parents' meeting In school district No. 41. Walter J. Page and Robert Jerrold have left for Sun Francisco, where they will seek employment. Mr. Page has been In the employ of the Oregon Electric for the last two years. Mrs. It. E. liondurant, chairman of the Oregon Congress of Mothers' de pendent widows' pension committee is in the city on official business. She is registered at the Marion. Bermuda, but admitted that he had written Rryan asking that a confer ence he arranged when he returns. Jap Laborer Killed. A Japanese section laborer was killed at Urophy's ferry, near Eola, this morning by the Independence and Monmouth train, which arrives at West Salem at 9 o'clock. The coro ner was summoned from Dallas, and dvcUh;l He death of the laborer l Tlu' ,al,lllu'Bt, with other laborers, ! 11 nam,-Ci11 w'ie the train Rave a Wilrnl"K whistle. His corn- '"""H"s u'al,p1 fl1i the car, but the 1!nl"n,m:,,e "i'1" who lost, his life at- lenipie.i to stop the car before lean- jiiiK. Ho was ground to pieces under , the wheels. After the fight is over ninny is sorry he didn't Miniirnmi a man it doesn't take the nun, who thinks he knows It all very long to tell how little he really knows. Tho armistice Is good; a permanent peace agreement WH ile t,(ttoi-. Wwcll HHH Elks, Attention! All members of the Order of Elks, who are not members of Salem Lodge are urged to come to the meeting tonight, as this has been set aside for the entertainment of visiting members. GOOD PROGRAMME Steamer on the Hocks. UNITKK I'HEHS IJCAHKD WIIIB. Duluth, Minn., Dec. 5. Tugs wore riiBhed from here to the assistance of i the passenger dteamer Fasten, of the Booth line, which Is reported on the rocks near Port Arthur, Ont. The ves sel carries both passengers nnd freight The Easton is equipped with wirelees, hut efforts to communicate with her have failed. Greece Will Join Them. UNITKD 1MUS8S IJCAHKD WIIIB. Athens, Doc. 5. It was officially an nounced here today that Greece will participate in the peace negotiations with Turkey, and will remain a part of tho Balkan alliance. The Escape Dodged. Henry Bangort, a convict at tho state penitentiary, who was adjudged Insane and sent to the insane hospital, and who escaped from that Institution on Novonibor 2, has been hoard of at Springfield, but has cleverly eluded an olllcer sent to return him to the asylum. Two days ago Superintendent Law son received a letter Baying that nan Bert desired his watch sent to him In care of A. J. Zuehor at Springfield. Tho communication was turned over , t0 Superintendent Stelnor of tho asy-1 ltim, who despatched an officer to j Springfield to bring Dangert hack to j Salem. Evidently the fact that an I officer was on his trail wna tinned off to Bangert for he was missing from Springfield when the officer arrived there. It Is believed that Bangert has head, ed south. He is described as a man aged about (JO years, bald headed, gray eyes nnd weight about 1S5 pounds. He is stooped and talks English brokenly NEW TODAY. )K LOST White and brindle male bull dog, about year old. Phone Capital i Part ot Journal or Main 1070, or call 96o!0reKn Center street. ll-29-3t I " " SILVER NICKXE PLATING Done by F. P. Scholz, Corner Second and Cen ter streets. 12-4-2t roil SALE Two heaters and a wheel barrow; also for rent four nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. 375 X. 14th street. Y ANTED Three or four persons to room and board. New modern home 910 N. 6th street. Phone 1210. 12-5-3t- FOR SALE 56 pure bred and regis tered Angora goats. 'Will take tenra or cows in payment, or let on shares. Address 3C0 Lincoln street, Phone Main 1000. FOR KENT I.lcht rooms 1201 s. Commercial. 12-5-3t 10R SALE OR RENT Modern five room bungalow. One block from curlino, Bargain for cash. Apply to Roy II. Mills, Spaulding Logging Company's ofllce. Phono Main 1830. 12-5-tf I CR SALE Good orchard team bny mares, blocky and sound, weight 2, 200, 420 South Commercial street. 12-5-3t A Beautiful Exhibit OK Fit A MED AM) I'M' It AM EI) PICTURES AT Porter's iv. contr sntEET 8 I'Olt (ilr'T lntPIKi' Tllrv ARE I EXCELLED Trices Range From 10 cents to $20 ' HHHmHi BIG FEED Artisans Elect Officers. if nrflnorj ..n ... 1 lust night by the Artisan lodge 'of 8a lom. Mrs. Ida 11. Godfrey was elected past master Artisan; Glen Nllos, m. ter Artisan; Mrs. Mary Cook, auporln tendent; Mrs. Alice Brandon, Inspect, or; Ivan G. Martin, secretary; Adolpi Gueffroy, treasurer; Wllllum Zosel, selnor conductor; Miss Edna Jackman! senior-conductor; Miss Edna Jackrnan! monies, Mrs. W. W. Hill; field corn! nianders, H. P. Belle, Miss Mary Rodg. era. The great question.: or not to be? Is Bryan to b A present for some little kind ser vice' may be greatly appreciated, though It costs little or nothing. CJ tiWELRY 1 REPAIRING? Knrl Jfpugcbnuer Jeweler. Masonic Toniplo MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Johi a. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Ot- 1 eRon- Phone 1552. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellrerj our specialty. Falls City Lumtw Company. 279 North CommercUl street. Phone Main 813 GUARANTEED Those good chicken tamales, whole sale and retail. Special for partlei. Any kind, any size, any style. Fred j makes the knd you want- phone Man 2048- Order early. . Delivery to any Shipped to any town JAPANESE LAUNDBY AND DRY CLEANING WOBKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St. Phone Main 22G2 Offlce Phone Main 183 Rigdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON.BICHAEDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High 8treet NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BIFBQHABDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents I8K State Strert General Insurance MOXEi; TO LOAN. Ilollnger & Laflar. Bush-Breyman Bldg. Room 1 MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate secaiity, BECOTEL A BYJiON 117 State Streot TYPEWRITERS ; All Makes Ronglit, Sold, Itented nnd Repnlred; Ribbons, Rollers, SnnpHe See me before you do unyuuug C. M. I0CKWOOD 214-216 North Commercial Main 96 - ffif-Jft. .