lAIl.r CAPITAL JOUUXAL. SALKM. OIXEUOS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1009.
V
AUTOISTS
TO PREVENT
SPEEDING
Portland Auto Owners Organize
to Protect Themselves by
Giving Giving Public
a Chance.
ing automobile, Roblidollo tbo Mex
ican wlre-dnucor, the Taximeter per
forming horses, the telephoning ele
phants and Darwin, the mlesing link
arc a few of the features that are
to be seen.
SOME THINGS0
MAGNESIA WILL DO
Scvonty-flvo automobile ownors
and deaicrs mot at the Commercial
club Inst night at a mooting held tin
dor tho auspices of the Portland Au
tomobile club, to devise somo means
of stopping the speeding automobiles
on tho city and county highways.
It was tho unnnlmous view of every
man prosent that suah speeding
should bo stopped, and that the nu
toinlle olub Is tho propor agent for
stopping such speeding.
Indignant at tho nccldonts that
have occurred In tho past fow dnys,
and most of which It Is claimed havo
occurred through tho recklessness of
Hired chnuffours, overy possible
moans of putting n stop to tho trotiblo
wns discussed last night. As a pre
liminary step In tho right of the club
against this class of mon, a loiter
wns drafted last night to bo wont to
every owner or driver of nu automo
bile, telling him of tho laws of the
road, tho speed laws of tho county
and apprising him of tho faot that
this was but n preliminary stp, mid
that tho next stop would mean tho
arrest nnd .conviction of any man
found exceeding the spued limit. Thoy
sro to be sunt out nt once.
Dealers, mon noted theinselvs for
their spaed, lawyors. doolot-t), mer
chants nnd men of every walk of life,
spoko against the speed ovll last
night, and sorrowfully admitted that
unlotw somo means whm found at onco
to put a stop to tho epet-dlng of niii
chlntK the automobile hualuvtfH was
going to got Ipto a state of 111 roputo
hard to ovorcomo.
To put a stop to It, tho prelimi
nary proposition of sumllng out tfie
circular loiter was adopted. In this
samo measure wont an amendment
recommending to the city off loin Is
that two motorcycle polloemen ho
iiddcd In the pollvo fore for the ax
precis purpose of catching speeder
while Inst of all. evry man prwent
wns warned that hereafter the low
us to speed, minora driving cura and
lights wrh to be enforced strletly
upon vt iweaaloa.
VmioiiH niftlioils for stopping the
vll u-it ndvancdd by members of
mo i luu one nuageeied deputy
sheriff in scout can, another a slate
t-xamliifi' of chauffeura. who Is really
a man r experience, mora rigid apfd
luwti no i'fil laws at all, but a
law wnkii make it pomtlble for a
man hi tn- arreeted whenever he
drlp hi h vped unreasonable for
(ha tiuffic nearby, motorcycle police
mon and oilier methods. Stetw to
put u stop to tho practice will be
taken noon which, t It uU, will
result .a the arreat and coiivUtlon
of mn ii; automobile drivera.
MAMAS I.N IIAHNKSS.
Zilni, KlttplmutM and Camel Alio
Driven In IMnullug Pnrurio.
With a enko of 'magnesia on her
drosslng table no girls noed gtvo up
tho woarlng of white, for it will
eradicate many a darkened spot on
bolt, parasol, shoo or gown, tearing
It almost as fresh na now, says a
writer In tho Philadelphia Press.
Magnesia may bo purchased In pow
der or In lumps, Tho latter way is
preferable, as it is bo easily usod.
JiiBt rub tho cako onto tho soiled
spot with a generous hand, fold tho
garment If you arp cleaning a gown
or waist, and lay away for a day or
two, shako thoroughly before wear
Ing, and tho beautiful whlto color
will bo restored,
Whon your whlto shoes aro slight
ly 'soiled rub them also with tho
cako of magnesia and set in tho sun
fo ran hour or more, then brush well
with n Btlff, clean brush and you
will bo delighted with tho transfor
mation. If your whlto Unon oklrt
is Just a llttlo soiled about tho hem,
It is not ncccBBnry to tend it at onoe
to the laundry. Oct a cako of mag
nesia from tho drawer In tho dress
ing tablo and after first brushing all
thp diiBt from tho skirt rub It vigor
ously with tho magnesia, nnd aftor
nn hour or two brush It off with a
clean whisk broom, but be careful
alwnys to romoro all tracos of tho
magnosln beforo wearing a gnrmont
thus cleaned, othnrwlso tho powdor
loft will go on nbmublng diust from
tho air and tho objects with which
it comos in contact, loavlng a dirtier
spot thnn beforo.
It Is n good plan to put tho mag
nesia on pnrty drosses and other
light frocka thnt havo becomo pnrtly
BoIIod when putting thoni away,
whother tho ynctually need to bo
olenned or not. Thon whon tnkon
out and shaken they nro fresh nnd
dnHity as when they were now.
sghwartT
DENIES
THE STOiY
PRINTER
KILLED
EMPLOYER
Trouble Grew Out of a Strike
and the Strained Condi
tions Following.
The Oregon State Fair
WILL BE HELD
V
I'n It eel I'rtfp l.f'il Wlr i
DIsbce, Ariz., Aug. 13 Asa Hoy,
part owner of tho Dltbee Review,
one of tho best known newspaper
mon In tho territory, and B. Itocke
follor, a Itcvlow employe, were shot
and instantly killed today in the
main street of tho city by Will
Pfnnnkuekc, a Btrlklng printer.
Constable Wllmoth, who tried to
nrrest tho murdorcd, was shot and
oorlously wounded. Ho lies in a
local hospital in a precarious con
dition. Tho printing force In tho Review
omco struck two wcekB ago and Hoy,
who fonnorly wao a union printer,
wont to work nt a linotype. Ho had
allowed his union membership to
lapse nnd was regarded by his for
mer employes as a "scab" work-
mnn, according to reports current
horo.
Pfnnnkueko mot Hoy nnd Rocke-
follor as they wero leaving the shop
this morning and opened flro with
a rovolvor. Ho turned his giun on
Wllmoth when tho officer rushed to
tho scono to placo him undor arrest.
Pfnnnkueko 1b suposed to bo insane, i
Tho othor strlkoro wero not oon-,
nected in nny manner with tho affair.
Sept. 1 3 to 1 8
INCLUSIVE:
At the Grounds Near Salem
Many improvements have been and are being
made, and.this will be the best State Fair ever
held in Oregon, which means the best west
of the Rocky Mountains.
Save1 the date and come and see what Oregon
can do in the line of agriculture
and industrial endeavor
A woman in California sued for
a divorce, but discovered when the
decrco was granted that sho had
sued her first husband, who had been
dead for years, Instead of tho boo
oud, nnd so hnd no dlvorco nt all.
GRAND OPERA MAY
BE HERE NEXT SEASON
Says the Chancjnig of Decimal
Mark Made 158.68 Acres
Appear 15,868.
... Il'nliiil Pre i.mmmI wire. J
Washington. Aug. 13. "Aheolutp-
A team of Mainae pulling a fairy
tableau float la one of the remark
able lights to be found in Mingling
Hroth.it" narade. Thet ar' al a
tiaai .'f lepra. uppoeedly unbreak
able animals; elephants Bitched to
a in i ind'an float and a ten in of
twenty lameli controlled by one dri
ver. From tha great jiolden Imported
nauii chariot, drawn by twonty-four
wblto horsea. nt tho head of the par
ade, to tho great enthedrnl organ on
the end. thoro lt a distance of three
miles. Hvoiy mllo Is a mile or
world wondore. with 1.386 people
from every corner of the earth, a
great menngorlD displayed In opeu
ilon- and 60 of the finest horse
The big circus Is coming to Bulom
on Thursday, August 20. and the
parade wll tak place In the forenoon
of that day. It will be tho fUest
treet display In circus history.
Thp train upon which Ringing
Hrothor travel ' tomethlug over u
mile lu length. It Is divided In five
wctlons and n nil there aro 85
double-length vars. Thore aro twolve
ooroa of tents, among which are
thop . store, n postoftlce. dynamo
plant, n library, haspltal and laun
dry. Ther nro 200 rorelgn performers
with the show who are making their
first tour of Amer'oa. Thero la more
in tho way of eontatlon and novelty
va the program than over beforo was
f r iwded Into tho make-up of a half
loiou oth-r shows The Schumann
lv untrue and wlihoul fouudntlon."
Is the denial reglHturad today by Act
ing Aaslslant Commissioner SuhwarU
of the gMml land offioa to the story
from Helena, .Mont., lmul Auguet 10.
stating that the Kiwer truat had
(grabbed alia originally withdrawn
by Sec later) Garfield to prevent such
coHlingMlojr and restored by San-.
rary UatUugwr.
The mutter wiih hmiud under the
caption, "Authorized Statement." It
aaya: ,
"tii iwagraiu priutaxi under a
Helena date of ntiguet 10 le untrue.
This, telegram stated that on June
1 1. Ih the lloaeiuan land oitlce. Jere
miah Colliua flll o.i I), 80S ncrea of
land valuable fr power si tew lu the
lutervat of large power coiiimkhIhh.
The acting ooininlwlniier nay that at
no time sluiw tho bttglnulng of the
dm'nistratiou of aecretary llalllngor
bite auy powvr auea been fllett upon
In Mentana: that neither Collins nor
the Collins ImxuI Company made fil
ings In Hoioinun or elsewhere; that
the only filing luado In Hon man on
June il was by Proaldout itamsey
af the llivorsldv I.aud and i.iveetock
Comiwny and was an application to
amend an original selection made lu
ISPS aggregating 16S.G8 aorte. Tho
tiewspapdr corresiioudent by tho sim
ple expedient of omitting tho decimal
mark, converted 158. OS acres Into
lB.sOS. Thle covers two small springs
ami Is Intended by the company to
sequlru i pluco to water sheep "
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INCORPORATIONS
Uniattlla irrigated Lands Company; I
Incorporators. J. S. Oreen. P. C. Hol
land and Q. J. Knufniknu: prlne'-inl
office. Hermluiou, Or.; oapltnl Btook.
120.000.
Tho Dufur Valley Fruit Growers'
Union; incoriiorntors, Unrtuer, E. J.
Collins. C. P. Knowles; principal
office. Dufur. Or.; capital , stock.
HOOO.
OHIIlrn Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
;astgria
Tho International Grand Opera
compnny has a v""y bright artist,
thoy nay, in Ugo Colombia!, who
dnrod to toll Hninorstoln ho would
not slug a certain part in an opera
that was to bo produced and so loft
tho organization, Somo things dono
in tho hont of nngor havo been the
turning point in n man's llfo. So
with Colomblnl. Tho auccees be has
achieved all ovor tho country with
the International Grand Opera com
pany In tho many oltloe and parts ho
has played will make hlm a universal
favorlto. Totrazzlnl, wno New York
Is raving ovor, was a Pacific coast
fnvorlto for a long time. So with
Colomblnl. It Is expected that when
ho has tho chnnco to nppenr in New
York In tho churactor of Louis Ipnn
off his triumph will be na great as
an tenor before hlm Colomblnl
Is an actor of great force and vital
abllty HID "Don Jose" In Cnrmon"
For premium list and any general or special
information, address
F. A. WELCH, Secretary,
Salem, Oregon
izzasszxsstsms -astt n
and "Turidd" in "Rusticnna" are I was no insurance on that part of tho (were put on the flames and tho main
plant. M. J. Camoron stated that be . plaint, only a ft-w feet distant, wax
had just plnced 2.000 feet of rough 'kept f.om danger of flro, Tho firm
lumber In tho dry kiln last ovenlng. , will rebuild tho dry kiln at onco.
mostly for door nnd window stock, i o
nnd this morning started a flro in ; pan nnywhero stopped in 20 mln-
deplcted in a plcturosque and intenio
manner. Colomblnl is ono that so
cloty is pleased to welcome In their
homos and receptions. He is a col-lege-brod
man, Italian by birth,
but of tho old arlstorcatlc regime.
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ALBANY HAS
ANOTHER FIRE
A $1,200 fire broke out at S
o'clock this morning In the dry kiln
of tho M. J. Cameron & Son snb
tno bouer. w mie lie was up town utoa sure with one of Dr. Snoop's
h 1 son wns loft to take care of thejpink pnn Tablets. Tho formula is
boiler and it Is believed placed tool on the 25c box. Ask your doctor or
much sawdust and shavings into tho 'druggist about this formula. Stop
furnace, causing the flro to jump I womanly pains, headache, pains any-'
out nnd Ignlto tho wod near by The where. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine,
tire wn not noticed by tho mon at j Wis . for free trial to provo valuo of
the mill until c me ono In town rnng j his Hendacho or Pink Pain TabJots.
and door factory In this city There l,l'e nlariu. Several streams of water i Sold by Capital drug-store.
BBS I
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ON't letfthe season pass without geting a
Straw Hat. You can't afford to let this op
portunity pass. All Straw Hats one-half
price.
- A $5.00 values
3.00 values
2.00 values
AV
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$2.50
1.50
1.00
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Summer is onlystarting. Get your size before
they are are all gone. - !
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Salem Woolen Mill Store
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