Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 18, 1911, First Section, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MGE FOUR
DAILY CAPmii JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1011.
BALLOON
IS HOT AIR
ELEPHANT
(cnitod nni LX1RID VIM.
San Diego, Cal., Nov. lb. The
San Diego city council changed lis
official mind again today, and decided
to allow C. H. Tolliver, inventor of
the great dirigible Toliver I, to at
tempt to remove the airship by
means of balloons. Tolliver will be
given time to get the balloons here
from the north, and If the dirigible
Is not taken out of the city limits
within a certain time, the inventor
will be placed under arrest for main
taining a nuisance. It Is declared the
balloon is a menace to life.
Late yesterday the city officials
.ordered the health ofnoerg to re
move the gas from the balloon. This
morning the order was countermand
ed, and an attempt will be made to
move the balloon.
Tolliver declares he has spent his
last cent, and his wife has pawned
lier Jewels, to raise money to move
the affair.
FORESTRRE
SWEEPS ALL
BEFORE IT
ONITOD FBISS LIXSED WIBI.1
Santa Monica, Cal., Nov .81. A
terrlfflc forest fire, which Is sweep
ing toward the soldiers' home at
Sawtelle, Is raging In the Santa Mon
ica mountains. Starting In Temescnl
canyon late yesterday, the fire this
afternoon reached the mouth of To
pango canyon, completely destroying
the house and outbuTldlngg of the
Montgomery ranch, and badly dam
aging the Wolfe ranch. Thousands
of dollars worth of fruit trees have
been, destroyed.
At 1:15 o'clock the flames, fanned
by a stiff ocean breeze, were eating
their way toward the soldiers' homo.
Unless the wlnd changes It seems
certain that the fire will reach the
Institution before dusk. The flames
are plainly visible from this, city,
and at this hour It seems certain
that the plant of the Santa Monica
Water company will be destroyed.
COMPATJIES
BEGIN WORK
NEAR EUGENE
lONlTBD PHIHH LXABKD V1RI.1
Eugene Or., Nov. 18. Simulta
neously with tho beginning of con
struction work on the Southern Pa
cific eompuny's Eugene-Coos Bay
branch, tho Pacific Great Western
Railrond company, whoso survey par
allels tho Southern Pacific survey to
the coast, has begun work at the
west end of the big tunnel through
tho Coast mountains at tho minimi:,
23 miles west of Eugene it was
learned here today.
At this point the two surveys con
flict, and If both tunnels are built
the western end of each will pene
trate the mountain at about the same
place, or there will be a big legal
battle In the courts for posesslon of
the site.
The Pacific Great Western claims
to own the land where the Southern
Pacific company has surveyed for the
western end of the tunnel,, and for
technical reasons this company has
placed a considerable force of men
at work to clear the right of way,
and to start a bore Into the moun
tain, if necessary.
DARTMOUTH
IS DOWNED
BY HARVARD
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 18.
Dartmouth suffered her second con
secutive defeat In the "Big Four"
games, when Harvard won a kicking
battle from her by a 5 to 3 score
Harvard's touchdown came as the
result of a blocked kick near the
Dartmouth goal, when Huntington
fell on the ball behind the posts. A
field goal In the third period repre
sents Dartmouth's only score.
The teams seemed evenly matched
In the booting department, and there
was little attempt ft( running or line
smashing. ' ,
The first period of the Harvard
Dartmouth football game here this
afternoon wag characterized largely,
by punting, which ended In a touch
down for Hnrvard, after blocking
an attempted kick. .
Dartmouth secured the ball near
her own goal, after a long punting
exchange, and attempted to kick
out of danger. Harvard broke
through and blocked the punt, the
ball rebounding behind the Dart
mouth goal, where Huntington, the
Crimson fullback, fell upon It for a
touchdown. Harvard failed to kick
goal, and the score stood Harvard 5,
Dnrtmouth 0.
The second period was devoted al
most entirely to punting. In the
third period Dartmouth kicked a field
goal, making the score Harvard 5,
Dartmouth 3. Neither side could
score again.
The Result.
At Annapolis: Navy 0, Pennsyl
vania 0.
At Madison: Wisconsin 6, Min
nesota 6.
. At Providence,. R. 4I.'. Itrowri 6,
Vermont 0.
At Ann Arbor: Pennsylvania 9,
Michigan 5.
At Syracuse:' Syracuse 12, Car
lisle 11.
At Chicago: Chicago 6, Cornell
0.
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IS ARRESTED
FOR RUNNING
0VER WOMAN
San Francisco, Nov. 18. Mrs. Eliza
beth Kberhnrd, charged with being
responsible for injuries sustained
when her automobile ran over Mlsa
Bertha Sch rador, private secretary of
the Rev. Dr. Charles F. Page, pastor
of the Congregational church, here,
was arraigned before Police Judge
Donsy today but the case was con
tinued for two weeks.
Miss Schrader, aged 21, is the
daughter of Oscar Schroder, a promi
nent Newark, N. J., jeweler. She
came to Sun Francisco last August.
TjTK 'Ztejgmfa Lamp
iLX mm The Lamp That
rMr.,..criVXV Saves Thft Evfa
9 .
Children naturally never think of
possible strain on their eyesight when
poring over a faicinat.ng book.
It is up to you to sre thry do not ruin
their young eyes these long evenings
by reading under a poor light.
The Rayo Lirrip is an insurance
against eye troubles, alLe (or young
i 1 1
ana aid.
The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but it is constructed on the soundest
scientific principles, and there is not a better lamp made at any price.
It it easy on the eye because its light is so' scft and white and
widely diffused. And a Rayo Lamp never nickers.
Euily lighted without removing shade of chimney; nty to clean and trwiclt.
Solid biaat throughout, with htndtom nickel finijh ; alio in many ether ilyic ar.ci fitmhe
Aik roar dealer to aSow you hi tin of Ryo l"nr : or write for descriptive drcuUr
ea aoy aseacr of the
Standard Oil Company
( Incorporated 1
Don't Misunderstand Us
When we say we are giving the best values in Sa!em in Dry Goods, Cloaks, Suits and
Millinery, we mean every word of it, because our buying system is so perfect through
our New York buyer that no store on the Pacific Coast coast can undersell us, When
you buy here and get our low advertised prices you get genuine bargains that you wiP
find mighty hard to beat, no matter where you try.
E. M. F. FLANDERS
M30"
"20" X
For Strength, Power, Reliability, Economy :
and Good Looks, the E. M. F. "30",
and Flanders "20" are the Leaders
K. M. F. "3ir Fl.ANHEKS "20"
Fon.Ioor 5-pnsM'iiirer $1:125 Fere-Door ."i-l'itssciiitcr $975
Fore-Door Uomlslcr . $i:i2." Itimalioiit 2-l'usseiijfer . $!)2."
Fore-Door Dcml-i'outit'iiii, Suburban 4-1'iixseiiitor . $950
IMurhnlile . . . .$i:i'.'5 Dolhory Cur .... $950
c All Curs fully equipped, f. o. b. Salem, Ore.
Wo are now giving demonstrations ami booking orders for fu
ture delivery. If you want the rltfht ear at tho rllit price, and at
the rlclit time, call on us, plaoo your order and get In line. 1
B. M. F. MOTOR SALES CO. j
r. L. ROSE, Milliliter, Distributors SutdebnUr Automobiles. $
".''f5;'Sale Rooms 246 South Commercial Street
DELIGHTFUL
GATHERING
ON BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen
were pleasantly surprised Wednes
day evening, November 15, at their
home on the Garden Road, the event
being Mrs. Rasmussen's 22d birth
day anniversary. About 20 guests,
came In to spend the evening, and
brought with them many beautiful j
gifts. The evening was spent In I
playing progressive whist, the first I
prize being captured by Mr. De
Lancy Colvln and the consolation by
Mr. Lloyd Hauser. A delightful
luncheon was served at a late hour,
after which the guests departed.
Those present' were Mr. and Mrs.
William Hagedorn, Mr. and Mrs. A.
RaBmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Baker; the Misses Minnie Hagedorn,
Mabel Stark, Victoria Erixson,
Amelia Schrlemr, Mabel Rasmussen,
Anna Schrimer, Mabel Savage, Myr
tle Mother, Maude Savage. Messrs.
Paul Hauser, Lloyd Hauser, Lloyd
Stlffler, Paul Rasmussen, Jesse Sav
age, De Lancy Colvln, Vale Hage
dorn. o
THE GOVERNOR
REFUSES TO
INTERFERE
tONITBD P1E9S LEASED 71HX.1
Richmond, Va., Nov. 18. Gover
nor Mann today reiterated his de
cision not to Interfere In the case of
Henry Clay Seattle,. Jr., sentenced ,o
die In the electric chair next Friday,
for the murder of his young wife.
Beattle has evidently determined
to "die game.'' He sits In his cell
calmly smoking cigarettes, and Is ap
parently Indifferent to the near ap
proach of death.
CAN JAW HIM
IN FIFTY-FOUR
LANGUAGES
ST !rvr '" 1
(,J (ft'
East Hampton, Mass., Nov. 18.
If many,a woman with one tongue
and In one language can drive a man
from home, friends of Dr. David j
Bralnard, who Is in India, wonder ,
what will be his fate when Miss
Elizabeth Colton, of this city, reaches i
Bengal to'marry him.
Miss Colton speaks 54 languages.,
Dr. Bralnard knows it. .But he has
sent the steamship ticket, and Miss
Colton Is packing her trunk.
MR. CLABBY
WALLOPED
Prices
Chopped to. pieces
with the big axe
in the Mllinery
Department, Pro
fits cut no figure,
We are getting
ready for our
great Xmas ex
hibit, Hats up
up to the hour in
style this sea
son's new models
. priced at half
and less,
$5,00 Hats
now.
"1 $1.95
$7,00 Hats tfi qc
now
$8,50 Hats
now ...
Prices on all Mil
linery cut down
$3.95
Half Price
AND LESS
On all our new
fall suits and
coats; we are
overstocked; now
comes the price
cutting,profits are
not considered,
Cloaks and suits
up to the hour in
style, materia!
and workman
ship, are put on
the- . chopping
block and the big
axe is appled
Prices cut in two,
and in many
cases much low
er, $12.50 and $15
suits now $5.90
$18 & $20
.Suits now $9.90
$25 and $27.50
suits now $12.50
Coats sold the
same way
01k
MR, CRIPPS
BIG STORM IS
ON WAY DOWN
FROM ALASKA
UNITED I'UF.SS LEASED W1RI.1
Portland, Ore., Nov. IS A heavy
southwest gale Is now sweeping over
Alaska Is traveling inland, and Is ex
pected to strike the coast of Ore
gon and Washington tonight or to
morrow, according to the weather
bureau here today.
The wind is accompanied by rain,
snow and low temperatures, accord
ing to wireless messages received
from Valdez, Alaska, where the ther
mometer Is standing below zero.
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Don't waste your money buying
strengthenlng plasters. Chamberlain's
Liniment Is cheaper and better.
Dampen a piece of flannel with H
and bind it over the affected parts
and It will relieve the pain and sore
ness. For sale by all dealers.
o
Watch neighbor Tortoise; he keeps
a coinin', and generally crosses the
tape line.
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"There could be no better medicine
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
My children were all sick with whoop
ing cough. One. of them was In bed,
had a high fever and was coughing
up blood. Our doctor gave them
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the
first dose eased them, and three bot
tles cured them," says Mrs. R. A. Don
aldson of Lexington, Miss. For sale
by all dealers.
:r?,si
tUNlTKD PRESS LEASED WIU.l
Sydney, Nov. 18. Winning all the
way, Jimmy Clabby, of Milwaukee,
the American fighter, today defeated
Arthur-Crlpps, former middleweight
champion of Australia, in the four
teenth round of their fight here. .
Clabby was strong on attack and
easily had the better of the battle
from the third round on. Crlpps was
badly pujshed, and thre& up the
sponge when It was evident that he
had no chance to win.
AX ORDINANCE
Appropriating Honey for the support
and Maintenance of a Salem Hand,
and Providing the Manner of Ex
pending the Same.
Be It Ordained by the Common Coun
cil of the City of Salem, Oregon.
Setlon 1. That the sum of $2500.00
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary, be and the same Is hereby ap
propriated out of the money in the
general fund in the city treasury not
otherwise appropriated for the support
and maintenance of a Salem band.
Section 2. That the expenditure of
the money hereby appropriated be and
the same Is hereby entrusted in the
hands of a special committee to be
appointed by the Common Council for
tht purpose, said committee to have
the power and it shall be their duty
to enter into a contract with some
suitable person or persons to maintain
a band. Said committee shall have
the power to provide in said contract
the employment for a number of pub
lic concerts to be given by said band,
and to make all other provisions and
arrangements necessary to be made
for the support and maintenance of
a public band. "
Ballot Title.
"Shall a Salem band be supported
and maintained by the City of Salem
by municipal appropriation?" Vot
yes or no.
Yes. 114.
No, 115. ll-lS-5t
The CHICAGO STORE
Is Salem's headquarters for fine imported
and domestic Dress Goods and Silks,
Dress Goods and Siks here fit for a queen
every shade, class and kind you want and
at prices so low that your pocketbook
will not be depleted,
Silks, yard.. 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up
Drses Goods, yd, 19c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c
Thanksgiving Table Linens
At Bargain Prices, We are direct im
porters of Table Linens from Belfast,
Ireland, and we say withput fear of con
tradiction it there is no store on the
Pacific coast that can give you better val
ues in fine satin finished real Irish Table
Linens, Come and see,
Price, yard. -35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 98c uo
All Goods
Sold Exactly
as
Advertised
CHICAGO STORE 0S
"The Store That Saves You Money"
The Bight Kidney Medicine.
J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft.
Smith, Ark., says that he had taken
many kinds of kidney medicine, but
did not get better until he took Foley
Kidney Pills. No matter how long
you ha've had kidney trouble, nor at
what stage of the disease your case
may be, you will find quick and per
manent benefit by the use of Foley
Kidney Pills. They also regulate the
action of the urinary organs. Start
taking them now. Red Cross Phar
macy (H. Jerman).
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A political illiterate is just as bad
possibly even . more so as any
other kind.
1
You Realize Comfort
In your Collars and Shirts when yoo
get In the habit of sending them to
us to be Laundered. We "do them
up" propertly, carefully, cleanly, and
with perfect satisfaction to those
who have to wear them. Let ushirt
your Laundry work for a weelt ot
two and you will be bo satisfied with
the results that you will always send
It here afterwards.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDBY
136-160 South Liberty Street
1 20 DISCOUNT
ON BRASS, ANDIRONS AND FIRE-SETS
We have just received a large shipment of brass
fire-sets and andirons, including many new and
artistic patterns in both the plain and
antique finish
A Reliable Remedy
FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream BaJm
quickly absorbed.
C,k Reuel at One.
U eiediiM'j, soothes,
liiiils mid protects
tuo disfnseq mem.
brim resulting front Catarrh and drive
vruaCold iu the Head quickly. Restores
the beuaes of Taste and SuielL Full size
50 eta. at Drugista or by mail. Liquid
Crum Balm for ns Id atomizers 75 eta.
Di lirothera, t8 Warran Street. New York.
0
m,?r.
These goods have arrived late in the season, and
to make up for lost time we will sell all of them
at a discount of 20 per cent
GOOD PICTURES
Just Received Every thing
in the Artists' Linr. Also
Mouldings for picture
framing, and some beau
tiful ready-made pictures.
W. J. PORTER
453 COVUT STREET.
SEE OUR LINE OF COAL AND WOOD
..HEATERS,.
IT'S THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY
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