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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBXAL, SALE OREGON, HOXDAT. DECEMBER 11), 1912, Prnre Four -..wwwwrSf?nr!nannnzsnaEHto ?ii?CT!H?JHHH!aHHE!iHEn!Hnnrra X: n El if 11 n ti ri 11 n is u ra u ii M II El t1 11 II n a n n v 1T7 flu niim 1 1 i'i i1!hI WKBg) IDITCr Offering the greatest savings ever known before Xmas. tage of this golden opportunity Take advan- $30 Suits &0'coats Sale Price, $23.75 $25 Suits &0'coats Sale Price, $18.85 $18 and $20 Suits and O'coats Sale Price, $14.50 Si 3 IJ II u ti O 61 w u ra 13 u n w n ti P n ii ii H n u ii ii M w (1 M 12 P1 n 63 II n ti tn fl HW W ffH fHF ? FTI ! W1 !T f Wf HUlilMUMWlMMlltUlMHUiiMM $15 Suits &0'coat Sale Price, $1 1 .25 $17.50 Rain Coats Sale Price, $13.95 50c Tics Sale Price, 35c 75c Ties Sale Price, 50c $1.00 Ties Sale Price, 75c 1 .25 Comb'ion Sets Tic and Socks Sale Price, 75c 1 .25 Comb'ion Sets Tic and Socks Sale Price, 50c $7.50 Ruffneck - Sweaters Sale Price, $550 35c Fine Silk Sox Sale Price, 20c 35c Arm Bands Sale Price, 20c $5 Smoking Jackets Sale Price, $3.45 $1 OSmokingJackets Sale Price, $7.35 $1 .25 Gloves Sale Price, 85c $2.50 Gloves Sale Price, $1 .75 50c Suspenders Sale Price, 35c $1 Suspenders Sale Price, 75c 50c Cuff Buttons Sale Price, 35c $1 .50 Cuff Buttons Sale Price, $1.10 R egal Shoes tier i ii Manhattan Shirts Perrins Gloves u n Si n n si ti ti ti B ii B tl SI 11 11 II u u m n D n n n n S3 H 11 n u ii n H n ii H U n u a ti ii u u D II N EH H II M h ii ti u E3 IS w HIS Wll T. NOT ii ii in iioii i s UNI'I'I'll 1'UKHH I.R.IHKII WHIM.) Chicago, lice. Hi.-- Tin- white wire (if .luck JtiluiHoli, tlin negro pugilist, is mil wnnli'd In Chicago hotels. ThlH fuel in brought liome to Mrs. Johnson today, Manager Kniiffiiiiili, of u fashionable Chicago hostelry, hav ing ordered her out. while In company with another white woman ami two W'llllo 11IOI1. JollllHOll WIIH Hot pi'CHCllt. The four Hal down to a table, and Or dered HOVel'ltl llOttll'H of wlno beforo Mih. Kauffniaii learned Mrs. .lohiiHon wiih oiiu if tho pally, Then ho ro (iii'Htc( her (:) leave. "Now she will know nflcr a lot more Inclili'iilH llko thlH," mild Knuffmun, "why that other poor creature commit Inl Hiilelilo." Mih. JoluiHon ami her parly left wit limit, ll protcHt. Canillmi, (iron;la, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi null l.onuilana. In i'i'siiuisi' to n call for Infoniia Hon, Iho Insilliiiiiii'H and idiyslclaiiH Ihidiinhoiil, tho country reported W.- II VMII.'1 0 IS I'AltOI I II KIIOH I'll I SON fUNITKn I'lll'.SH I.KASKI) W1IIR.1 Walla Walla, WaHli., Dee. Hi. OrtlH 000 caH('H to tho puldlc healtll Hei vlco Haiullloii, former adjillaiit-fjeiienil of for the tlll'ee-year period. Of the total ll.c elht. Hlates above mentioned aro credited with lfi.NNO. (;ovi:itNoii's sni:srioNS ON lltltlliATION l'liO.llt nisi: ASK I'I ( I I Hit TO SOI Till ItN ST. I'S li'MTi'ii riu;sM W'a.'dilnntoii, Pee, one Immlred ami ii:asi:h wiue.l 111 Six thousand live pernoiiH are (lovi'l'lior 'el bun mailed to t lit inembei'H of the nUiIo le(;lnlatiire a Hlaleineiit referring to t ho Colundiia Soutliern Carey act. Irrlnatlon project. The enveinor HubmlU for the coiihIiI- .,r II, i. I..,.lsl-ilin.., Ilv.. iw.uuil.ln I iuciIiikIh for completliiK tho project. 'I'he inelbiMls mmnesled by the nov einor are (1) a contract, with A. 1. Kalz; (2 1 contract Willi hoiiio other Oregon person or company; (II) irri gation dlslrlcl; (I) 1-ii1i,,mI Slates re clamation Hcrvleo, cither alonii or lliroiich co upcialloli Willi tho Hlale Hiibneiuelltlv know a to have hucciiiuImsI to pelh'i;r,i from I'.MiV to 1IH1, according to a re port Issued by (ho public liealth Her vlce. The disease prai'l Ically In I'oulllied lo the southern stall's ami ban been riimnaiil In VliTlnhi, North and South of Oregon; (el Hlatc reclamal loll. Kncli of the methods snestcd elaborated upon In tho statement. the WuHhltiKlon National (luard, who wiih coiivicled of cmliezzliiiR Btate funds, ami sentenced to 10 years In the penitentiary, was paroled today, after seivliiK two years and 10 months, A special nieetliiK of Hie board of parole bad his case under conslilera tlon this innrnliiK. The session wna brief, and Hamilton's parole was or dered to ko Into effect Iinmedlately. llaiulHou lias been a trusty at the penitentiary for almost two years, act ing In the pisltlon of bookkeeper. lie was convicted on Pcreiuhcr 23, 1II0H, of einbezzllnt; fills. This was tin' only chaw against lilin, tlious,rll libi peculations were approximately $10,000, This money Hamilton Is said to luive Hiiuandered 111 Ills Infatuation for a woman named Hazel Moore, who was popularly Riven the is Ii UIi Comedian Head. Ilaltlmore, Dee. It'.. Famed us the only actor who played Irish partH without a makeup, John '1'. Tlerney, for "0 yoai'H one of the best known comedians on the stage, Is dead here today from liibereuloHls. tahrliuet of the "woman who did not cure." Mrs. Florence Hazel .Hamilton, dur ing her trial here last week for al iened white slavery, made the charo that there was a frame-lip to convict, her before Hamilton's release. The case ended with a disagreement of the Jury. : Best Program in Town Tmlii), tomorrow anil WnlncMlay. Matinee every day. i-llcllned Yiiiiilollle Acts 2 YORK and KING Sent hern folk I'rein Sentheiu Tonus, The McLINNS (u'lly riiillllirMs. The sciiMitleii of Two rnillnciits 4 New Pictures 4 Ceoicdy, Oniinii, Sn sn I i iiii I, Senile. Iieiiieinhcr thoe pictures arc the best that meiici can priieiirc, and caiiuet lie seen at any other show In the city. Imh Theatre Suluej llnil Had Itiot. ll'NITKIl I1IKSS I.EANKII Wllllt.1 I Sydney, N. S. W Dee. 1il Scenes of tho wildest disorder were enacted here today when the premier, lion. J. MclVmn, attempted to make a speech at the ceremony of turnliiK over to the post office the mansion formerly oc cupied by the Korernor-Keiieral ot Australia, fjord Denman, More than 200 policemen resorted to strenuous means to keep order anions the thousands of people who gathered at the scene, but their efforts were fruitless, Kor an hour ami a half the flglitiiiK and rioting continued, many persons beiiiK Injured and trampled upon. The premier was ivmpelled to cut down his speech to a very few words. Lord Denman was notified recently to move out of bis residence, as It be longed to the state and was needed to add to the Sydney botanical garden. I The rioting followed the protests of the citizens' committee against the eviction of the governor-general. Schedule 1!, earths, eartheinvaro and gbiHswre, January s. Schedule C, metals and their manu factures, January 10. Schedule I), woods and their manu factures and schedule L, silk und silk goods, January 1H, Schedule K, sugar and manufactur ers thereof, and schedule II, wines and other beverages, January 15, Schedule F, tobocco ami manufac turers, and schedule XI, pulp, paper and backs, January 17. Schedule C, agricultural products and provisions, January 20. Schedule 1, cotton manufactures, January 22. Schedule J, flax, hemp and jute and manufactures thereof, January 21. Schedule K, wool, January 27, Schedule N, sundries, January 29. Free list, administrative and miscel laneous, January .11. A statement from the committee re quests all persons who desire hearings to apply to tho committee at once and to file briefs. MICH inn I I I IIIC LAID IX AI.1IANY linilNG SUMMER Season's t'ontracls Will Ain-'reirate Sixty. Three Mocks. niii:n a max should rooiv ins breakfast fMTUI) rilKSS I.KRKD WIIIR.I Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 10. To put a stop to the floods of protests being received from households, Municipal Judge Nolan today gave seven condi tions under which a man should get his own breakfast. Here are the con ditions: 1 If his wife Is sick. 2 When the btiblcs are sick 3 When the wife has a hard day's Ironing ahead. I If It is wash day. a During house cleaning. (l0nce a month for the fun of the thing. 7 Daily during the first three months of marriage. Dogs don't count. Presence of wash woman lets hubby off. ' Re-married widowers can't take advantage of this rule. The court recently sentenced a man to get his own breakfast for a year, because his wife said she did not get any pleasure out of life, and that she would rather sleep late In the morn ing than own a brewery. LEAP-YEAR PROPOSALS GOT A HARD JOLT UNITKP IM1ESS lJiARRD WIIIK. San Francisco, Dec, 16. Leap year proposals were handed a hard Jolt in Superior Judge Xlorgan's court here today when XIrs. Alleen Bullock, an Oakland woman, was divorced from George liullock, after occupvlnE tho stand for 20 minutes. XIrs. liullock is a daughter of John L. XIcKinnon, tho oil magnate. She gained considerable notoriety by breaking her engagement to a society man of Los Angeles to marry liullock last July. "lie taunted me before our friends," tost Hied XIrs. liullock, "for having re served the order of things, ond pro posing to him. Our was a leap year marriage. He also treated me with flagrant cruelty, and took a delight In kissing other women in mv nrosenco He also threatened to send my father to prison for nlloged 'shady transac tions.' " Flyiin in Los Angeles fully a dozen Nebraska towns have frantically pro claimed themselves XlcCartliy's boy hood home. "Near Lincoln, Neb." Is the nearest the biographers havo lo cated Luther's birthplace. RUS UK STARTED AtJAIXST ALIMONY Albany, Ore., Dec. 11. Over 00 blocks of bltullthlc pavement are be ing completed this year. (i nito) na:ss lkaskd wm:. The people are much pleased with I I'ciivir, Colo., Dec. Hi. "Want m tho gravel bltullthlc as used, and are , !n ss f every man In Denver up looking forward to a long period free '"-'alnst the. alimony-paying propost- t I .,..,,.., . i I i,,n f'.....l. iiiiiii lemurs, as nituiiinic. nns nn ex-i"1"' ck acuon necessary. rollout reputation for wearing. Albany Is now on a oar with anv Another "White Hope." united press leased wire. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 1C Luther Mc Carthy is something of a "white hope" in tills section. Since he beat Jim AFTER MEX CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING GIRL f UNITED rilF.88 LEASED WinE. Tustin, Cal., Doc. 16. Twenty armed men left here shortly before noon to join the Santa Ana posse that has sur rounded two men reported to have ns saulted a girl near Irvine. No partic ulars of the afralr are known here. 'ew Incorporations, An Oregon branch of the B. F. Good rich Rubber Co., of Michigan, was to day incorporated with a capitalization of $500,000. The principal office Is to be in Portland. The Tent department store, which proposes to deal in all kinds of mer chandise filed articles of Incorpora tion today. The capitalization is $150, 000, and the principal office is In Port land. The Incorporators are 0. W. Elliott, M. 0. Waper and A. B. Whce I Tl.io .l ...... , . .".x-iuseiiieni, published in a Denver newspaper, is the opening gun 'W here Kwrjliod) (!ut Salem's Show tit Merit IIEVRINliS ON TARIFF. Washington. Dec. M Chairman Os cir Underwood of the house committee on ways and means, announced today the f dlowing program for hearings by the committee In preparation for the tariff revision work of the next con gress: Schedule A, chemicals, oil and paints, January 6. STATE FAIR HOARD MEETING DELAYED 1 i I I ' uir w If ML' IT 11 II city In the country asCto the quality of ; a crusade started in nn effort to its paved streets. 1 destroy the system by which husband ti, i . T , vl .. ! Woro l'0,l,lH'lll 'o ray permanent all Unit I.os Vmielcs Mlx-l p. i rony to ex-wivos. livirih na:ss ii:asi:i who:. I I -os Angeles. Cal., Dec. 16. Demur, rers to the Indictments of George 11 Anderson and F. M. C. Chonte were ineiruled In the supernor court today by Judge Perry Wood. Hoth then pleaded not guilty. Anderson l.y a coun y grand jury, charged with falsely imprisoning 1". W. Lloyd tt wit. ness for the state in the case of for ner City Prosecutor Guy Kddle charged with contributing to the do. Iiliipiency of a minor. No date has yet been named for the meeting 0f tho state fair board, which and Cheat were Indicted ' . u,""" ' "vene December. ii. out n i ,Ui .,. . I'osipoueu on ao- count of the absence of President Dooth, who has been in tho Fast ! Secretary Meredith has received a' ''"r from President lWth ' stating ' tlmt lie Is on bis way home. He Is ox 1" Salem l:i a few days, ami the will probably be arranged up- arnvai here. ...Globe Theatre... Programlfor Today CARLOS HORVATH CIMBOLUM SOLOIST The Famous Hungarian Instrument XIr. Horvath toured the continent as soloist for BLANCHE BATES' TO I) AY- on Stock Market SluggMu I I M : I O I !.l s, I ,. vsiui WIKE.l New York. Dec. 1.;. Reading was considerably wcakoiu d by heavy sell-I tug at the nooning 0f t tio stock mar-! ke here to, lav. ther lienortniii lun.. . ,, . , , , ' lornicr ii. u, Miowen he.uin.ss were: Cana dian Pacilio. .nsi!i;.,,nated. Vnbm Pa citlc. sno'.iing aiul General Kloctrle Prices w,re consnb-rablv lower, cans To Discuss Football. D Mill. W.S tUsl i, wiiu-.l Chicago Deo 1 u- "'-"."in 'lianco. manager of the Chle.n,-,, . '" ''"' National b ague. and who. It is stated, win manage the New York Am ericans ,,eV eason. is expected to moot r.auK h.u-rell. owner of the N.w - 'tivo selling, some stocks clTru ' U, w made quick recoveries. The nnrket , p0 S(K,n' Tho ob tlos,sl srrong. ltomls , i,.,.. .JCt of inference is to discus. t terms of a contract t REELS OF riCTURES-4 REELS. IN THE FLAT ABO YE FRIENDS IX SAX ROSARIO RAISING II A R LEY IX JAPAN THE STROKE OAR WINNING OF WRITE POYE Globe Theatre ALWAYS THE PirE ORGAN (M ORE PICTURES AND MUSIC FEATURES MAKE THIS THEATRE THE PRIDE OF SALEM.