Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 28, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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hAJLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2H, 1911.
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AUTOISTS
DODGE THE
LICENSES
TIZ-FOR
TENDER FEET
SATURDAY
ONLY
Follow The Crowd
There is a reason why our store is a husy place
STOP! "THERE IS A REASON"
A- A ,
Extra Special
on Men's Suits
Have you seen the smart suits
in our Commercial street
for!.:.....: $15.00
This is great value
giving. Come and
see them ,;; U
PACIFIC
94
SHEETING
27, l-2c per yard.
Best Quality
You Never Matched
Tfcis Price Before---Take
Advantage.
Clean-up Sale of Ladles'
Tailored Suits
$50.00 Suits $39.00
$40 and $35 suits . .$29.00
$25.00 suits $19.50
$22.50 Suits $16.75
$14 suits . .$9.90 and $7.75
LADIES' COATS
For Less
$32,00 values for $24.00
22,00 values for .... 17.00
15,00 values for 11,00
6,00 values for .... 4,95
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Salem Bank
& Trust Co.
General Rankin? mid Trust Business
With our assurance that we are
able and willing to take care of it,
we solicit your Banking Business.
Open an account with us and we will
extend you every favor' consistent
with good banking principles.
lVe Pay Four Per Cent on Savings
Liberty Street, Just Off State
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOHN F. CORDRAY. Mgr.
CLASSIC EVENT OF THE YEAR
SSm Sat. April 29
America's Greatest Tragedian
MR, FREDERICK
WARDE
And associate players in a magnifi
cent BCenJc production of
Shakespeare's
Julius Caesar
Mr. Frederick Warde, as "Brutus"
Mr. Ernest C. Warde as "Cassius"
Mr. Edouard D'Oize as "Anthony''
"He Is the best Brutus, the noblest
Roman of them all. We will not hear
those lines so beautifully read for a
generation, if then." San Franclscl
Post.
Seat Sale begins Friday, April 28, 9
a. m. Prices, 50c t o$1.50.
Curtain- goes up at 8:45.
ENSANADA
MORE SCARED
THAN INJURED
REBELS STOPPED A STAGE BUT
DID OT EVEN TAKE THE
HORSES ADMITTED THEY
MERE GOING TO ENSENADA OH
TIA JCANA.'
EXITED TRESS LEASED WIIIE.
San Diego, Cal., April 28. Details
of the scare at 'Ensenada yesterday
over a threatened attack by the in
surrectos were received today from
passengers aboard the steamer San
Diego, which arrived from Ensenada,
Lower California, at 7 a. m. The
stage tha serves San Quentln from
Ensenada was stopped at Guadalupe,
15 miles south of Ensenada, and
turned back by the rebels.
The rebels said they were en
route to either Ensenada or Tla
Juana but would not commit them
selves definitely. They had all the
horses they could use and did not
molest the stage horses.
As the countryside has been in a
state of alarm for some time, noth
ing of any value has been sent over
land, so the rebels could gain noth
ing by capturing the stage.
The report brought back to Ensen
ada by the stage was the source of
Consul Schmucker's information
which he telegraphed to Washington
yesterday.
a man of the strictest integrity of
character, a kind father and devoted
neighbor and friend.
In view of the many complaints
made to htm relative to the violation
of the present law licensing automo
biles, Secretary of State Olcott Is
making an investigation of the sub
ject, and, if he is able to apprehend
the guilty parties, he Intends to pros
ecute them to the full extent of the
law. '
The present law provides that own
ers of automobiles desiring to oper
ate them must take out an annual li
cense from the secretary 6f state, and
pay therefore the sum of '$3. The li
censes cover a period of one year and
all expire at the same time, no mat
ter when issued,' and the fee is the
same, whether it be for a Whole year
or a fraction thereof. ,;
At the last session of the legisla
ture a law was passed Increasing the
fee, and it goes Into effect in August.
Any person purchasing an automo
ble now, in order to use It, would
have to take out a license under the
old law, and then when' the new law
goes into effect would have to take
out another license, and it is In an
effort to evade this double fee that
the violations of the law consist.
The law passed by the last legisla
ture provides that the tags of the au
tomobiles shall he yellow In colpr and
that the numbers shall be In black.
Some manufacturing firm in Portland
is now manufacturing these tags, and
placing them on tbe market by the
wholesale, nd the auto owners are
using them wltn the hope of deceiving
the lOffloers into the belief that the
new law has gone into effect, arid
they have a license under It, and
thereby evade taking out a license
under the old law to cover the brief
time intervening before the new goes
Into effect.
SUSPECT IS ARRESTED
IX SAX FRANCISCO
UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE.
San Francisco, April 28. By the
arrest here- this afternoon of Joseph
Raphold, alias Tom Ryan, San Fran
cisco police believe they have one of
the men who participated . in an as
sault on Miss Julia Koebig.at Los
Angeles on April 24. When searched
at police headquarters a Los Angeles
newspaper was found in Raphold's
pocket. It had an account of the
Koebig crime and gave a description
of one of the men wanted, which
tallies well with Raphold's appear
ance. The Los Angeles officials have
been notified.
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SETTLED SUITS ,
AXD WILL PAY REXT
r HNITED PSEHH l.EASRD WIltH.J
Washington, April 28. The de
partment of justice announced today
that 70 lawsuits involving the sale vt
their Oklahoma land allotments by
Kickapoos has been settled by agree
ment with the defendants to relin
quish the land and to pay rent for
the years they had occupied the
property.
FARM BARGAIN
This is just like having money
handed to you, when you can $uy 205
acres of the very best land 'in--'th
valley rich, dark loam. soil. ; 140
acres under cultivation, balance 'fine
timber and undeveloped beaver dam.
Good buildings, fences, , including
stock, crop, and all implements.
Price, Including everything, ' only
$100 per acre; terms. The biggest
snap In the valley. . ,
BECHTEL & BINON.
T. AV. DAVENPORT DEAD
MADE OREGON' HISTORY
T. W. Davenport, whose death is
announced today, served the people
of Oregon in many public capacities,
i from land surveyor to State Land
f Agent under the Lord administration.
He was state senator and always
took an. active part in discussing the
public questions of the day. He had
rare literary ability and some of his
later contributions dealt with the
early Indian wars and pro-slavery
political history of Oregon. He was
IDAHO RANKER
SENTENCED TO PEN
ri'NITEn PRESS LEASED WIRE.
Boise, Idaho, April 28. Leo
Cramer, president, of the Idaho State
Bank, at Hailey, was sentenced to two
and one-half years in the pen today.
It was said that an appeal would be
taken.
Cramer was convicted of accepting
deposits when he knew the bank to
be Insolvent. .
CHALCRAFT '
TEMPORARILY
SUSPENDED
INSPECTOR TAKES CHARGE AXD
UNTIL HE GETS THROUGH MR.
CHALCRAFT SIMPLY STEPS
ASIDE, WHICH IS THE USUAL
CUSTOM IN SUCH CASES.
The Indian office at Washington,
D. C, has taken notice of the charges
made against Edwin H. Chalcraft,
superintendent of the Chemawa In
dian Training school located just
north of Salem. At noon today In
spector Hlgglns arrived from the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs with
credentials authorizing him to take
charge of the government school In
place of Supt. Chalcraft, who is tem
porarily suspended '-pending an in
vestigation. Mr. Chalcraft would
make no statement to the press but
awaits the result of the investigation.
A new, scientific medical toilet tab
let which
DRAWS OUT ALL INFLAMMATION
AND SORENESS
This remarkable foot bath remedy
Is Superior to Powder, Plaster or
Salve and is guaranteed to cure
Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Frost
bites, Chilblains, Ingrowing Nails.
Tired, Aching, Swollen, Nervous,
Sweaty, Bad Smelling Feet
Smaller Shoes Can Be Worn by
using TIZ, because It puts and keeps
the feet in perfect condition.
TIZ Is for sale at all druggists, 25
cents per box or direct If you wish
from Walter Luther Dodge & Co.,
Chicago, 111.
OSCAR FOX WON IN
" " !li RACE WITH DEATH
Lancaster, Pa., April 28. Oscar
Fox, of Loa Angeles, won a race with
death today when he ar-ived here In
time to embrace his father James
Fox, a wealthy merchant, before the
latter relapsed Into unconsciousness.
The elder Fox Is believed to be dying
from a disease with whlth he was
stricken a motn ago. In his lucid mo
ments he pleaded that his son hasten
to his bedside.
ATTORNEY RAPPAPORT ON
WAY TO LOS ANGELES
Indianapolis, Ind., April 28. Leo
Rappaport, counsel for the Interna,
tlonal Association of Bridge and
Structural Iron Workers of America,
started today for Los Angeloa to aid
in the defense of Jiobn J. McNamar,
secretary of the union, and his broth
er, James B. McNamar.
Rappaport declared that he did not
believe that the trial would begin for
many weeks. He asserted positively
that Clarence Darrow, of Chicago,
will assist in the refense.
Madero, teenlor, has abandoned
hope of peace while Madero, junior
is more hopeful victory than ever. It
can scarcely be said of them, "Like
father, like son."
Can you find an article of food so good or nearly as
good as our Matchless Hams for 11 H cents per lb. or,
our Asparagus that we are now selling at 5c per
bunch? Can you find in the city of Salem a duplicate
to our Antonlni Olive Oil I This oil is refined in a
country where the olive culture has existed for thou
sands of years. It's No Experiment" Try the oil as
all the best citizens of Salem have done and see if this
oil is not perfect.
Does any store In Our City furnish you with any
w here's near such canned goods as you find in the S.
and W. Line, or, the Royal Velvet Corn, or the Encore
Brand of Goods. Does any store furnish you always
with such a uniform quality of Coffee as you find In
our Golden Gate or the Imperial Blend, the best 35c
Coffee anywhere. Does any store furnish you with any
where as good as the Royal Bakery Bread! Or our
Home Made Cookies, Doughnuts, Cakes, BoBton Brown
Bread and our Raisin Bread.
Can you go into any other store in Salem and call for
anything your heart desires and find It la there a
store in Salem that exercises anywhere's near the care
that we do as regards to your food stuff being han
dled in the most sanitary condition? Has any store in
Salem spent large sums of money for Refrigerators,
Show Cases, Pickle Cases, Jars, Bread and Cake Cases
and all the sanitary fixtures such as we have to pro
tect our patrons against germ diseases often contracted
through careless exposure of foods.
Every department of our Business Is conducted la
such a manner that It should attract trade.
Then is it a wonder that we have the crowds
Roth Grocery Co.
Phone 1885-1886 410-416 State St.
The Sound Sleep of Good Health.
Can not be overestimated and any
ailment that prevents it is a menace
to health. J, L. Southers, Eau Claire,
Wis., says: "I have been unable to
sleep soundly nights, because of
pains across my back and soreness
of my kidneys. My appetite was very
poor and my general condition was
much run down. I have been taking
Foley Kidney Pills but a short time
and now sleep as sound as a rock, my
general condition is greatly improved,
and I
They are a prompt corrective of urin
ary irregularities. Try them. Red
CrossPharmacy. H. Jerman.
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You can. have The Dally Capital
Journal delivered at your door for
50 cents per month.
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Diarrhoea snouid be cured without
loss of time and by a medicine which
like Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures
promptly but produces no unpleas
ant after effects. 'It sever fails and
know that Foley Kidney Pills is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by
have cured me." Good results always all dealers,
follow the use of Foley Kidney Pilla. Get it at Dr
Stone's Drug Store.
Curtain .Secret
You can have The Dally Capital
Journal delivered at your door for
50 cents per month.
CASTOR 1 A
lor Infant! and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store
Stock Market Strong.
New York, April 28. The stock
market opened today with Canadian
Pacific the feature. This Issue ad
vanced to 1 points to $2.29, the
highest price In its history. Mi-yst of
the active stocks advanced fractional
ly. . The market closed strong. Bonds
firm.
JUST RECEIVED
Plain toe, cushion sole Shoes for men.
Cushion sole dress Shoes for men.
Cushion sole dress shoes for ladles.
Tan Oxfords for $2.50 and up.
Bargain table filled with bargains.
Soft sole baby's Shoes, 50c values, 25c.
Remember the place.
JACOB VOGT
220 North Commercial Street
The temporary suspension is always ! M
made to prevent a superintendent in- M
fluenclng his employes in his favor.
It is not expected that anything will ' H
be found to his discredit or of the I W
institution. The only action by the I
Indian office so far has been sending j "1
this inspector who has full authority
to go Into all the charges and exam-. 11
ine witnesses, and It "Will be his re-1 1
port which will determine whether El
Chalcraft or Campbell will leave 11
Chemewa, as under the circum
stances it is not likely that both will 1 11
stay at the Salem school. I M
The action of the; government is II
construed to be favorable to Assist
ant Sunerlntendent'; Camnbell. who U
was accused in the newspapers of j
having filed the charges against
Supt Chalcraft and it has not been !
denied. He will have access to all
the books and records and will have
a chance to prove ' some of his as
sertions from the files at Chemawa.
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JOHN F. CORDRAY, MgrVC-'V
Monday, May 1st
Twenty-Fifth Season Grand Revival
Denman Thompson's
Celebrated Play
"The Old Homestead"
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This week we have a big
demonstration on the
"No Piece Curtain
Stretcher"
The easy to use kind, an arti
cle every woman should have
in her home; when not in use
can be put away in a small
cpace. Four curtains can be
done up at the same time.
Call and get our booklet on
how to take care of your
curtains.
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for baclrac i, rheumatism, kidney or bladde trouble, and arlnary irrtuiritie.
Foley's Kiunev Pills purify the blood, restora lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitute
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The Great Church Choir i f
Complete Scenic Production 13
Special price on Stretchers
this week ....
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Personal Direction Mr. Franklin
, . Thompson
Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c.
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