Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 30, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAMTAL JOl'RXAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 101 1.
PAGE FITS.
SPECIALS
Toweling
Ve are offering you at special prices for this week, a
asood strong, full 17-inch crash Toweling, regular
12" 1 -2c the yard, at special 10c yard. Just the thins:
for everyday use or for the hop fields,
pillow Cases
An extraordinary good value these cases are made of
good quality Pillow Casing, full 36x42 inches in size;
really worth 50c the pair Special 25c per Pair.
New Ribbons
A beautiful assortment of new Ribbons ,in width up to 7
inches, solid colors, moires, and flowered desiens
These ribbons are sold regularly at 30c per yard "(be
surest see this display) Special 21c yard.
Wash Goods
To clean our stock of Wash Goods we offer vou your
choice of these goods at special One-Fourth Off.
Combs
We have just received an extra laree shipment of
foirhs. We offer you your choice of over 25 dozen Pyra
fin Combs, in all solid and variegated colors, at special
11c each. This comb is a regular 25c seller, and so
sold by most .stores.
THE MAN IS A
PUZZLE TO
THE CHIEF
UtSIDES 11EINJ, or l'I!ETEMl(J
TO HE, DEAF AM) IU'MB. HE
snxiJS FIXE STYLE OFSl'KIXi
POETRY AT RANDOM.
THE
QUALITY
STORE
STOCKTON'S
THE
QUALITY
STORE
Don't Delay
CANNING PEACHES is the thing you must engage your
mind on now, A few days' delay will make a world of
difference in the QUALITY.
EXTRA FINE EARLY CRAWFORDS di or
per box tpl.D
EATING PEACHES, LARGE FULL BASKETS a
each 4UC
BARTLETT PEARS
Don't delay getting your supply now, Now is the time
they are picked; now is the time you want to lay in
your wants, Absolutely nothing gained by waiting,
$1
9C
box
10c
EXTRA LARGE TOKAY GRAPES
per pound
Try the Schram Jars for Your Fruit X
If you want good fruit try our store I
Roth Grocery Co. j
Can It be determined whether or
not a man is deaf and dumb slmplv
because he pretend to be so while
begging? Chief of Police Hamilton is
puzzling his head over this question
this morning in addition to having a
Jewelry robbery on his hands.
In his campaign against men who
persist in begging from house to house
despite the present demand for hop
pickers and other farm labor, the
chief yesterday arrested a man giving
the name of Harry Wilson. Wilson
is about 33 years of age. appears to
be capable of doing a good dav's work
and is fearly well dressed. He car
ried a card bearing the printed infor
mation that he had been deprived of
his voice and hearing faculties bv
typhoid fever, and that he w as endeav
oring to raise money enough to reach
Berkeley, Cal., where he intends to
enter a state Institution with the idea
of learning the broom making trade.
The man also carries letters stating
that he is a former miner. Among
a big collection of various small ar
ticles which he had in his pockets the
chief found a bunch of keys which he
thinks are skeleton keys. In one of
the man's socks was found another
collection of articles. Including a
small account book in which was en
tered a memorandum stating that one
woman had assured him she would
be glad to help him but she had no
change in the house at the time. On
account of the lack of physician's tes
timonials showing .that the man is
deaf and dumb, w hich Chief Hamilton
thinks the man would carry if he were
a genuine mute, the chief appears to
think the man is working the "dummy
act." In other words Is a faker. He
had 85 cents In his pockets. On a
slip of paper found In the big collec
tion, is a "poem," written in a man's
handwriting in Ink. Tt bears the title,
"Lost, Strayed or Stolen," and reads:
"one brown horse, round as a ring
S years old, 9 in the spring
One eye out, one eye glass
Two white feet, spot on his face
Sides buldged out caved in
Dam good horse for the fix he's in."
o
voters of the state the following
measure:
Be It enacted by the people of the
state of Oregon:
Section 1. No private detective,
or any one acting In the capacity of
a private detective, or employ, or
agent, or representative, or assistant
of any private uetectlve; or mem
ber or employe, or agent or repre
sentative, or assistant of any private
detective agency or association, shall
be eligible to police duty In the state,
either as police or assistant, nor
shall be eligible to serve as sheriff, or
deputy sheriff, nor shall be eligible
to any authority whatsoever in any
capacity to arrest, or detain any per
son or persons; nor shall any such
detective, employe, agent, represen
tative or assistant of any private de
tective, or private detective agency
or association, be eligible to said
police or sheriff service within one
year after acting as detective, or
doing detective work, or having rela
tion thereto as aforesaid.
Section 2. Any violation of this
act shall, upon conviction, be fined
not less-than $1000 nor more than
$10,000, and Imprisonment not less
than two years nor more than ten
years.
Resolved, That a copy of this res
olution be sent to the Bulletin, The
Labor Press and the Daily News at
Portland. Also Salem papers.
By the Socialist local of Salem,
August 27, 1911.
Mistakes
Evlayllappen
to you, .is tlicy do to everyone.
If you eat t last, !o not masticate
properly, or ;.-ike fiH.il Hint docs
not nyree with you, digestive de
r.in; enu-n t s a re ai must sure to come,
and ii'dicstion pcnerally leads
to very serious physical troubles.
THE OPEN FORUM f
The Capital . Journal Invites
Public Discussion in This t
Department Let Both S'des
of All Matters Be Fully
Brought Out It Is Not the
Purpose of This Newspaper
to do the Thinking for Its
Headers.
LOOK FOR
"The Little Red Flag"
Have you ever stopped to think how
muck more heat a pound of coke,
contained as compared with a pound
of wood and also how much cheaper
and more convenient to handle it is
than either coal or wood?
let Us Explain.
SALEM GAS WORKS
Ed. Journal: Whereas, the fram
ing up of criminal cases against la
boring men have become a habit
wifh private detective agencies, and
Whereas, In such cases, the ap
pointment of these detectives or
their hirelings, as deputy sheriffs and
special ponce, to Drow-beat and in
timidate, and to manufacture evi
dence, Is a subversion of civil gov
ernment, and
Whereas, In all cases where a
crime is charged It is essential that
the public mind be as free as pos
sible from fear and prejudice, there
fore be It
Resolved, That we favor, and
recommend to the Socialist locals
and labor unions of the state an In
itiative petition putting up to the
XO HOPE FOR AYEIUl
. NOW BUT THE GOVERNOR
After carefully considering the ar
guments advanced yesterday by the
attorneys of Jesse Webb, the Portland
trunk murderer, for a certificate of
probable cause in his case, the su
preme court this afternoon denied the
petition, and the only way by which
he can escape the hangman's noose
now Is by clemency from Governor
West.
In addition to the petitions present
ed to the governor for the commuta
tion of the condemned man's sentence
to that of life Imprisonment, has been
supplemented the personal appeals of
his wife and daughter. After an in
terview with them several weeks ago
the governor stated nothing had arisen
to influence him to extend clemency
in the case. Subsequently the wife
and daughter had another interview
with him, and after It he stated that
he was of the same opinion, but that
he reserved the right to change his
mind should further extenuating cir
cumstances arise.
WelTb. together with Mrs. Carrie
Kirsh, murdered a man by the name
ot Johnson In Portland last winter,
and after the murder packed the re
mains in a trunk and attempted to
ship them out of the country. Mrs.
Kirsh Is now serving a sentence for
manslaughter In the state prison.
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THIS SHOE IS ON THE
OTHER FELLOW'S FOOT
UNITED PRER8 LBARRP WIRE. '
San Francisco, Aug. 30. The
Southern Pacific wants shippers at
points between here and Portland to
pay a higher rate than is collected
for the haul to the terminal, In order
that it may make up alleged losses
through the necessity of meeting
water competition to the northern
city. A delegation of railroad attor
neys, headed by C. W. Durbow, ap
peared before the U. S. .J.terstate
Commerce Commissioner Franklin K.
Lane In the district court today and
presented reasons for requiring the
authorization of a higher rate.
An increase of the tariff to inter
mediate points would not be unfair,
Durbrow said, In spite of the fact
that in some cases the rate would be
higher than for the longer haul to
Portland, because the road had to
contend with water competition.
William R. Wheeler, of the Mer
chants' Exchange traffic bureau, was
present at the hearing, and will sub
mit the shippers' side of tho case.
BEECEWS
PILLS
relieve and cure indigestion. They
have a quick and tonic action on
the stomach and its nerves, and so
they (;ive direct aid to digestion.
They carry away also the indi
gestible matter. With their use
dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste,
unpleasant breath and flatulence
disappear. You should be careful
and remember Beecham's Fills
Will Right
The Wrong
Sold everywhere.
In convenient boxes 10c. and 25c.
President Taft Is pleasing nig Busi
ness pretty much these days.
Detective Displays Bitterness.
I UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE.)
Portland, Or., Aug. 30. Anticipating
a possible attack on him by Samuel
Gompers, of the American Federation
of Labor, when Gompers speaks here
tomorrow night, William J. Burns,
head of the Burns detective agency, in
an interview here today took n few
hot shots at Gompers and his "other
enemies."
After declaring that he permitted the
publication of a story entitled "The
Dynamiters," in a popular magaxine
because Gompers assailed him for ar
resting the McN'amara brothers, Burns
said:
"I have been accused of being an
enemy of labor. That Is false. AVhen
I undertook the Investigation of the
Times explosion, General Otis and
other men, known to be labor's bit
terest enemies, opposed me. I made
arrests only when I believed I had
the goods. It was Immaterial to -me
whether the men arrested were mem
bers of labor organizations or were
capitalists. I was after the dyna
miters. "Gompers accused me of framing
up the evidence a few hours after the
MeN'amaras and MManlgal were ar
rested. He pronounced the action an
outrage a crime against labor. At
the time he could not have possibly
known whether the men were guilty
or not unless he happened to have
been one of the dynamiters. His fiery
statements are responsible for me
granting the Interview on which the
magazine story is based.
"In the McNamara cases the de
fense has hired a number of men to
purchase evidence. If they are not
successful In purchasing satisfactory
testimony they threaten to kill. But
the prosecution Is ready and wait
ing." c ,
Killed Twelve.
VNITED TRESS LEASED WIKB.
Paris. Aug. 30. Twelve persons
were killed and twelve badly Injured
today when a bridge under construc
tion collapsed at Brail, Switzerland.
MANY WOMEN REMARK
"THEY LOOK LIKE THEY
WERE MADE FOR MEN"
IT'S THOSE NEW
Scotch Suitings
They're talking about, and they were made by mills caterins to
flrst-clas3 men's tailoring establishments.
Mannish Scotch
T
weeds
Are the correct fabrics for ladles Tailored Suits and Coats this sea
son. You'll agree with all of the complimentary remarks the ladies
are making about our line when you see what we are showing.
New Polo Cloth
Cloaking
Just opened. Swellest thing you've ever seen for Ladies' Coats.
All of these new fabrics are from 54 to 58 Inches wide so they
cut to tho best possible advantage, and you require only a small
yardage for a full suit.
"Credit Stores", Can'tlMatchJJOur Prices.
a
Full line of ' New Fall Models of
Tho mson's G love
Fitting Corsets
i
Now Ready
O'Toolc Made Good.
r UNITED l'UESS LEAKED WtllK.
Boston, Mas., Aug. 30. Marty
O'Toole, the Pirates' star pjcher,
won his first game In the big league
here today, when he defeated the
Bean Eaters, 6 to 4. Boston got only
four hits.
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Huie Wing Sang Co. I
COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES' AM) GENTLEMEN'S H'KXISH
INT. (iOODS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, MATTING, AND ALL
KINDS OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS.
11.00 grade Table Linen ...75c
'1-50 Lace Curtains, now.. $1.09
jJ-50 Middy Blouses, now. $1.00
jc best Serge, 1 yard wide. 50c
Ladies' Fleece Union
Suits, now 75c
'2.00 Ladles' silk and "Wool
tnlon Suits, now $1.50
50c Children's Underwear .35c
$15.00 Men's Wool Suits. $12.50
50c Mesh Underwear, now.. 25c
$1.25 Light Dress Shirts ...95e
$3.00 Men's Dress Shirts ..i35
Wrappers, $1, $1.25, $1.50 up
Children's Dresses, 50c, 75c op
Ladles' White Waists reduced.
ALL LADIES' SKIRTS OX BIG SALE THIS WEEK.
325 N, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon
THE SOUTH SALEM SEWER
Contract Will be Completed in Two Weeks
; So, Mr. Property Owner,
It is up to you to order Sewer Pipe with '
which to connect up your residence. When
making this connection use only
Vitrified Salt Glazed Pipe
The only Sanitary Sewer Pipe Manufactured.
We have several Cars of this pipe on the
way to Salem, and for the next 10 Days
will make special price on any orders that
can be delivered direct from car to your
property.
Not the Cheapest but the Best.
Phone 1830 Office Front and Ferry.
Tortured for 15 Years.
By a cure-defying stomach trouble
that baffled doctors and resisted all
remedies he tried, John W. Modders,
of Moddersvllle, Mich., seemed
doomed. He had to sell his farm and
give up work. His neighbors said
"he can't live much longer.'1 "What
ever I ate distressed me," he wrote,
"till I tried Electric Bitters, which
worked such wonders for me that I
can now eat things I could not take
for years. It Is surely a grand rem
edy for stomach troubles." Just as
good for the liver and kidneys. Ev.
ery bottle guarantied. Only 50c at
J. C. Perry's.
I'ortlunil Fair and Livestock Exposi
tion. For the above occasion, the S. P.
will make a special round trip fare of
ono and one-third from nil points to
I'ortland. Tickets on sale from
points Routh of HoHPburg September
5. and from Itoselmrg and points north
Including West Side and Yamhill dl
viHions, September 5 and ti. Klnal
return limit September 11. 8-3(l-;it
Most people find considerable up
hill traveling in life.
THE
Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
9100 Reward, fl0.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all its stages, and
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, acting di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by build-'
lng up the constitution and assisting
nature to do its work. The proprie
tors have so muoh faith In Its cura
tive powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
falls to cure. Stud for list of testi
monials. Address P. J. Cheney & Co., To
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
3 DAYS ONLY
i i
Mr, Investor or Speculator,
here is something you don't
want to overlook, j
I have got to sell, 8 large
lots; 7-room house not quite
completed, price $1200, only
$400 cash, balance on or be-
fore 4 years at 6 per cent
must be sold by September 1, ,
CALL ON
Bechtel & Bynon
TODAY
347 State St. Tel, Main 452'
Notice of Intention to Improve
Twenty-Fourth Street.
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems It expedient and
proposes to improve Twenty-fourth,
street, In the city of Salem, Oregon,,
with concrete pavement, from the
south line of Asylum Avenue to th
North line of State street, at the ex
pense of the adjacent and abutting
property within said limits, and ac
cording to the plans and specifica
tion adopted for said Improvement
and on file In the office of the city
recorder, which said plans and spec
ifications are horehy referred to for
a more specific and dotalled descrip
tion of said Improvement, and are
hereby made part of this notice.
This notice Is published for ten
(10) days, pursuant to the order ot
the common council, and the date of
the first publication thereof Is the
22d dny of August, 1911. .
Remonstrances may be filed
agalnBt said Improvement within ten
(10) days days from the lost publi
cation of this notice and In the man
ner provided by the city charter.
CHAS. F. ELGIN.
8-22-1 It Recorder.
Dystentary Is a dangerous disease,
but can be cured. Chamberlain's
Collo Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy has been successfully used In nine
epidemics of dysentery. It has never
been known to fall. It Is equally val
uable for children and adults, and
when reduced with water and sweet
ened, It is pleasant to take. Sold by
all dealers.
For that tired feeling try having no
mornings after for about a year.
SALEM
SEWER PIPE
COMPANY
Our Pay Roll
Is At Home
When you buy cement sewer
pipe you give employment to
Salem working men; you are
helping to support a Salem
corporation.
Come to our factory at the cor
ner of Liberty and Trade
streets, and wo will prove to
you the superiority of our pro
duct a pipe of stone, which
grows harder and harder as tho
years pass.
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