Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 01, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITA! JOCKS AL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 1, mi.
THE
ALL-WOOL POLICY
OF THE-
MEN'S CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT
Has been giving general satisfaction,
Quality first and last, is our slogan. We
buy from the largest and best wholesale
dealers in America, consequently the tail
oring is backed up by thoroughly reliable
firms, The beauty or the fabrics and
smartness of the styles, well, they speak
for themselves,
We believe we offer you the very BEST
and that the
...BEST VALUES ARE HERE...
Be sure and see our Spring Clothing be- '
fore you buy your new Spring Suit ,'
Suits $10 to $30
Buy a GORDON HAT next
time
The Best $3.00 Hats in the
world '
We really give you $2 when you buy a Gordori : They are equal to the usual $Shat
IS REAPING
ONLY WHAT
HE HAS SOWN
ttWITBD PRESS LBABED WIHB.J
Seattle, Wash., May 1. "Harrison
Gray Otis, publisher of the Los An
geles Times, Is reaping the fruits he
has sown," said Judge Richard Wln
sor in blaming the dynamiting upon
Otis conduct of his paper. Wlnsor
was one speaker to 3,000 persons at
a mass meeting of union labor and
Socialists last night.
William Hannon vice president of
the machinists' national union, said
the Times had enemies other than
organized labor which might have
inspired the dynamiting. Resolu
tions were adopted denouncing the
secret arrest of the alleged dynamiters.
MURDER WILL
MAKE TROUBLE
FOR THE REBELS
UNITED TBESS LB'SEB WIBB.
Mexico City, May 1. That Interna
tional complications will result from
the killing of Olsson Softer million
are, former professor of the univer
sity of California, was considered al
most inevitable by diplomats here to
day. Softer, with his Japanese ser
vant, was shot Saturday by rebels
who held up the week-end Cuerna
vaca special near Cuernavaca, 70
miles west of Mexico City. Details re
ceived today were that Softer Was
killed in cold blood because he pro
tested against the action of the reb
els in forbidding trainmen to go
back and flag a freight train which
was following the special.
Softer was a native of Finland, but
a Swedish subject. Russian minister
Stalowsli has cabled a vigorous pro
test to Soffer's government.
Salem Bank
& Trust Go.
General Banking and 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.
We Pay Four Per Cent on Sayings
Liberty Street, Just Off State
IN FAVOR
OF DIRECT
ELECTION
Washington, D. C, May 1. The
senate committee today voted down
the Sutherland amendment which
caused the defeat of the direct elec
tion resolution at the last session of
congress, r The vote on the proposi
tion was five to six. The committee
then voted, 7 to 5, to recommend the
adoption of the resolution in the
form in which it passed the house.
This gives the state's control of
elections. "The Sutherland amend
ment provided that the senate should
have supervision over elections.
Senators Clark, Dillingham, Suth
erland, Brown and Root favored the
Sutherland amendment. Senators
Chiton, Culberson, Overman, Bacon,
Cummins and Borah opposed it. On
the vote on the adoption of the reso
lution as passed by the house the fol
lowing voted in favor of the meas
ure: Chilton, Culberson, Overman,
Bacon, Cummins, Borah and Brown.
Clark, Dillingham Sutherland, Root
and Brandegee voted against the re
port The favorable report was then
made to the senate.
Senator Heyburn protested against
the repori on , the; ground that it
seemetj hasty' and ill-advised. He
pointed but j'that the Judiciary com
mittee did pot come into existence
until noon ytoday.
"There was no judiciary commtitee
authorized, to report until noon," he
said. "Thrf - committee meeting at
which this measure was discussed
was nothing but an assemblage of
Individuals and not a genuine com
mittee meeting."
The protest was not acted upon.
o
A touch of rheumatism or a twinge
of neuralgia, whatever the trouble Is
Chamberlain's Liniment drives away
the pain at once and cures the com
plaint quickly. First application
gives relief. Sold by all dealers.
PROBABLY
A MURDER
IN EUGENE
Becoming enraged over the atten
tions being made to his divorced
wife, O. Ham last night a little after
10 o'clock proceeded to her home in
Eugene, where he found D. "Wood and
shot him. Wood at a late hour this
afternoon was in an unconscious
condition and it not believed that he
will live. Immediately after the
shooting Ham fled and while the
sheriffs of the adjoining counties
have all been notified they have so
far failed to apprehend him.
Wood, according to the advices re
ceived here, had for some time been
paying attention to Ham's divorced
wife, and although she was legally
separated from him. Ham Is said to
have taken exceptions to It. Last
night Wood paid her a visit at her
home and Ham upon learning of It,
is safd to have proceeded to the
house and without giving him any
warning shot him down.
Both parties were well known In
Eugene.
o
The whitewash is peeling off Sena
tor Lorimer.
ORGANIZE
TO BOOST
THE COAST
Tacoma! Wash., May 1. Dee.eatca
from almost every cty in the state
and Pacific Northwest.
Vancouver and Victoria, together
with representatives of railroad and
steamship lines, are meeting at the
commercial club here this afternoon
to permanently organize the North
west Pacific coast tourists' associa
: tlon. The purpose of the association
(is the boosting and advertising the
euure iwmwest. Delegates attend
ing the publicity event have been se
lected from the commercial bodies of
each city, while the Oregon commer
cial organizations were represented
by a delegate from the Oregon Devel
opment League.
o
And now the question is, "What
has Colonel Bryan against Woodrow
Wilson that he should support him
so vigorously.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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IS HOLDING
HER WEEKLY
ELECTION
CXITtD riESS LK18ED WIRI.J
Tacoma, Wash., May l. Twenty
candidates will participate In the re
call election tomorrow for four city
commissioners. It is generally be
lieved! today that still anoother elec
tion will be necessary, because a ma
jority over all is required to win on
a first ballot.
Not more than a third of the reg
istration will be polled tomorrow, it
Is thought.
Chief Interest centers about the
public safety commlssionership,
which is at present held by L. W.
Roys. Roys la said to favor the
"open town' 'idea, and as Mayor
Fawcett was recaleld principally by
the "votes o-f the saloon interests,
many persons incline to the belief
that Roys will be reinstated.. It is
predicted if a union man wins out at
the election it will be Public Com
missioner Owen Wood. The two oth
er positions to be filled are finance
commissioner and commissioner of
light and water.
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VII AT IS DEATH!
Jas. H. Cole, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who spoke Sunday afternoon, Janu
ary 9 in the city hall, Is lecturing
under the auspices of the Interna
tional Bible Students' association and
Is en route to the coast speaking in
the principal cities. The text book
used by this association has become
so popular that its corculatlon has
bee nexceeded only by the Chinese
Almanac and the Bible Itself, thus
making it the tird book in the world.
An extract from a newspaper re
port states: "A large number en
Joyed that privilege of hearing the
subjects 'What Is Death?' 'Why Is
Death?' and 'Will Death Ever
Cease?' discussed by J, H. Cole. He
handled the subject in the most thor
ough manner, harmonizing reason
and the Bible, and explained fully
the substance his subject conveys,
backing up all his statements with
literal scriptural quotations to prove
his points, while at times he seemed
at variance with some things that
are called orthodox today, yet all
were familiar enough with the Bible
to recognize that his application of
scripture texts were correct, and his
deductions logical, sound and rea
sonable, Just what a reasonable mind
sliould expect to find In GoJ's Word.
Mr. Cole is an able speaker and is a
frequent user of potent epigrams, all
of which makes his addresses more
clear and Interesting to the audience."
THE HELP
COLUMNS
"Help Wanted" and "Situations
Wanted" are columns of great
usefulness to the masses of the
people. On account of the wide
circulation of the "Journal" its
want ads attract greater atten
tion and bring more results
than its contemporaries.
It will pay you to remember to
place your help ads in the
u Journal".
I HI MM MM MM MM
Pierce Bicycles
Dayton Bicycles
Harvard Bicycles
$30 to $45
We can suit your needs with one
of tbe above-named Bicycles. Call
and Inspect them.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
Let us do your ropairlng; you will
be satisfied.
BIC1CLE SCXDIUZS
Tlrei Kims
lanterni Belli
.A
On account of its intermediate weight
is well adapted to all seasons and all
uses. It washes well and requires no
Icnntntf T n -I 1 - .
a - m ivhUbutbGU CICIJHUOia l( S . II,
as an ideal fahrlp for TTImnnaa onH li ' t ',
House Dresses. The plain white ' is 1 1 t h i - lf
being used extensively for Night fV lit yf-
. f
Robes. Mothers find the 'small print
ed patterns Tery desirably for child
ren's wear. It is inexpensive but ser- f
. .. . . J
viceame. we show a splendid line
of the new Spring-
i mm
i -f. v
he iy i i
'4-' 1 S If
The Pacific ' Mills label is a
guarantee of reliable quality
New Stock of genuine im
ported PONGEE SILKS
JUST RECEIVED.
You'll save from 10 to 20 per cent
by buying your PONGEES from us.
Short Sleeves are stylish for sum
mer wear this season. That means
that long SILK GLOVES will be in
1 demand.
See our line of DOUBLE-TIPPED 16-button length SILK
GLOVES, in black white and colore, at $1.60.
Our store closes at 5:30 every evening excepting Saturday.
Bon Ton 5c Cigar
Built up on quality, Don't en
courage the trust by .consum
ing its products,
Smoke a Bon Ton 5c Cigar
Aug. Huckestein
Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon.
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