Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 24, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILI C1FIT1L JOtTRNAL, SA1EX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 84, W12.
fags nra
10 Per Cent Less on Any and All White
c
Annual .
THE GREATEST BARGAIN
All pure' Linen
Handkerchiefs
4k
Brassiere
Corset Covers
24c each
Woolen Blankets
$7 and $6 values
$5.25
50c
Dress Goods
A sweeping campaign which will
cover every county In the Btate Is the
plan of the single tax advocates in
the state, according to announcement
made by W. S. U'Ren this forenoon.
Mr. U'Ren, together with Harry
Parkinson, former editor of the Labor
PreBS, of Portland, came to the city
this morning, and both were smiling
over the victory won by the single tax
people by the supreme court decision
yesterday. ,
According to Mr. U'Ren, the work
will be commenced at once to not only
carry the Clackamas county single
tax measure, but also tocarry a simi
lar measure for Multnomah county.
After these movements are fairly
launched, movements along the same
line will be launched In every county
In the state.
Sentiment Is Growing.
"I find sentiment rapidly growing
In favor of the single tax system,"
said Mr. U'Ren today, tin speaking of
the., subject. "We've already asked
that a petition initiating Buch a meas
ure In Clackamas county be filed, and
we will commence work in Multnomah
county at once. The campaign will
each
25c
STATE WIDE CAKlPfl
BY i E S
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
E. HOFER & SONS
" INVESTMENTS
No. 85.
. ...
Fivd room modern bunga-J
and strictly up to date. Close in.
Can be had for $400 down and bal
ance at 20 a month.
No. 103. Eight-room house and
property 116tfxl3. feet, on car line;
house only three years old and re
painted last summer. All assesmerts
Paid. Price 1B00.
No. 98. New 6-room modern cottage
on good corner for f 2500. :
A new five room house and large
lot In Nob Hill Annex for $700. $300
down.
ALMOST A If ACRE.
No. 105. Nearly an acre Just few
steps oft carllne. Five room plas
tered cottage. Largo barn and cblck-
n house. Inside city limits in
lowing district Price, (2700.
E. HOFER & SONS
213 S. Commercial Street
earaece
Good Silk Rib
bons up to 6 in. wide
1 7c yard
Silk Waists
Our regular stock
of Dress Gooks
10lo
Less
Fine Embrofd's
- 27 in. wide
$1.98
39cpc;d.
IGfl
I06LE in
HERS
then be extended to every portion of
the state every county to be Includ
ed. .
Will Be No Frauds.
"We have until July in which to file
these petitions, and we are going to
take our time. The campaign will be
conducted cautiously, with the view of
eliminating all fraud. We Intend to
see that every person signing the peti
tions are registered voters."
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Eastern Oregon papers are rejoic
ing over the recent storms. They
say the snow is all gone, and most
of it "gone into' the ground" where
It will do much good.
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Jrl7 TIIK DIAMOND BBANII. A
'llf.tr'f IMmmM )mVA
IMhi In hri nd UoM mM.IUcW
bo.M, KlKl Willi JtllW Mix. V
Tl pa Owr. Buy JT' -lrDl.l-
Akfc'l(l.lft:K.TFHJ
UIAMOND IIKANI 1'II.I.H. fee SB
an k lunrn IK. Si(wt, Alwlyt Kellil.Ui
S0L3 B DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
TEN ACRES
Ten acres of finest level deep black
soil. Every foot cleared auu ia cul
tivation. Only 2V4 miles from cen
ter of town and about one mile fro
city street car. Price, $225 per acre.
Will give very liberal terms.
FIVE ACRES.
No. 69. Five acres near v.
with modern nve room b. -and
good wei:, family orchard and
100 small fruit trees; $2500.
FORTI ACRES.
102. Forty acres finest fruit
No.
land about five miles south of Salem
rf Vnrk road. All oleared and
cultivated except about eight acres of
Umber ad pasture. $150 per acre.
We have a very nice well located
half of new modern double house for
rent for $35.
and White-
SALE OF THE SEASON
Mufflers
19c
each
s 5 nits, values
to $1 7.50, now
$9.85
Men's and
Boys' Clothing
25 to500
Less
CONCRETE PAVEMENT BREAKINfj
(Continued from page one.)
work. But the street Itself, east of
Eighteenth street seems to be. not
more than four inches thick and' the
concrete of the ino"t crumbling var
iety. As the work has been paid for
and there la no protective bond of
any kind, It seems the property own
ers can do nothing.
There have been some good con
crete streets built to the city, but
this 1b not one of them. It Is said
by some of the proprty owners that
they could not get the man they
wanted for inspection, as the politi
cal drag was used to make places
for men at five dollars a day who had
no practical experience with con
crete work. There should be an of
ficial investigation od let the blame
rest where it belongs. . As it is the
street will be little better than a
mud or macadam' street in, winter
and very dirty and dusty in summer.
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WILLIAMS, JUBILEE SINGER
(Continued trom page 1.)
be sure of only gallery seats. . If the
reserved seats are not all taken, Borne
of the 50c ticket holders may get seats
outside the gallery.
Many tickets have already been
sold by the young ladies of the
classes, and the house will no doubt
be a Packed one to the limit
Those calling at the opera house on
Thursday, can, of course, buy tickets
there, having their seats reserved at
the same time.
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The Sanger of La Grippe
Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To
cure your la grippe coughs take Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. E.
Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: "I
was troubled with a severe attack of
la grippe and nothing I used did me
any good and I was threatened with
puuuiiiSSIS. irieuu nuiimu mo i-
use Foley's Honoy and Tar Cumpoi!!!''
mi I not some at once. I was re
lieved from the very first. By the
time I had taken three bottles my ia
erlnne was gone. I believe Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound to be the
best medicine I ever used and always
keep a bottle witn me. uea cross
Pharmacy (H. Jerman).
u
Persons troubled with partial par
siyslf are often Tery much benefited
by massaging the affected parts thor
oughly when applying Chamberlain's
Liniment This liniment also relieves
rheumatic pains. For sale by all
deal".
Here is a remedy that will cure your
cold. Why waste time ana money -
perlmentlng wnen you can gei it
eration that has Won B worra-wim
reputation by us cures oi mn urn
and can always be depended upon?
It is known everywhere as Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, and Is a med -cine
of real merit For. sale by all
dealers.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Merchandise
ells
$1.25 Dress
Shirts for Men
90c
Men's Trousers
HAS SYMPTOMS
OF BEING THE
GEHUIIIE THING
UNITED 1'HEHB LEANED W1IIE.
Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. '24. "I do
not Intend to become a candidate for
the presidency, but If my country
calls I will bow to the will of the
people," remarked Charley Cottrel to
day to a physician.
"Who the devil are' you?" questioned
the startled doctor.
"Hush!" was the slblllant warning.
'I'm Theodore Roosevelt. Please keep
all those reporters out, will you? I
have nothing to say."
Cottrel then turned to an attend
ant, whom he addressed familiarly as
Chauncey M. Depew, He next called
for a stenographer.- As he was led
away, the "Colonel" turned to the doc
tor and remarked: ' "Just open that
door a minute. I want to show you
how fast I can run."
Cottrel will be examined as to his
sanity.
SECRETARY
REFUSES TO
ALLOW CLAIM
After considering the claim of Cyril
Boothby for hospital fees paid out for
an Injury sustained on the track of
the Portage railway, Secretary of State
Olcott decided to disallow the claim
and if it is allowed at all it will be by
the legislature.
Boothby was asleep on the tracks
when the accident occurred. The in
jury sustained was to one of his limbs,
and to save hjs life it was necessary
io u,putst It The bill in full called
for $458.60. The secretary taxes uie
position that the railroad company was
in no way responsible for the acci
dent DEMOCRATS
ALL RUN WELL
HUOUISfANA
TJNITHD THIM UAHCD WIS.
New Orleans, Jan. 24. Incomplete
returns today from yesterday's pri
mary elections show Luther Hall to
be leading the other candidates for
the Democratic nomination for gov
ernor, '
Congressman Broussard Is leading
Governor J. Y. Sanders in the race
for the short term United States
senatorshlp, and for the lotig term
M. J. Foster is ahead of Joseph Randall.
Ml
'TKJ 1
. ivien s aniris j
$1,25, now
90c I
THE TRIAL
OF WILDE
HAS BEGUN
UNITED FBKSS I.IA8KD tIM.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 24. The open
ing statement for the state In the trial
of Louis J. "Wilde, the San Diego bank
er, for embezzlement, was made this
forenoon by Special Prosecutor A. E.
Clark. He completed his statement
shortly before noon, and this aftor
noon Attorney Dan Malarkey, chief
counsel for the defense, made his
statement
Clark, In outlining the case, said
that tbe state Intended Ao show that
Wilde and former Cashier W. Cooper
Morris, of the defunct Oregon Trust &
Savings bank, sold certain stocks to
the bank at par, and then split 190,000,
the sum representing the difference
between the market value of the stock
nd the par value.
In his opening statement Malarkey
admitted that each defendant re
ceived a "commission," but said It
was simply a business deal, and not a
criminal conspiracy, as charged.
Wilde, accompanied by his wife, was
In court, and whispered frequently to
his attorneys.
BEGIN WORK
Oil ANOTHER
BIG GARAGE
Work started today clearing away
an old building just off the corner of
Commercial and Center Btreets for the
erection of a garage for John Maurer,
the well-known Salem machinist. The
building will stand on the alley, 65x83
feet, of concrete, and Wm. Welch has
the contract. F. H. Claire and L. P.
Wolf have the contract for clearing
the ground. Construction will begin
at once.
110 CHANGE
IN REGARD
f
TO ELECTION
That the change made In the con
gressloual districts in the state does
not affect the manner of the election
of the railroad commissioners Is the
opinion of Attorney-General Craw
ford. The opinion was rendered at the re
quest of Secretary of State Olcott,
when Railroad Commissioner Camp
bell yesterday afternoon filed his dec
laration of Intention' to become a can
didate for re-election. Before the sec
retary would file the declaration he
aBked for an opinion from the attorney-general
as to whether It con
formed1 to the law. . ,
Under the law applicable to the
election of the commissioners it is
provided that two shall be elected f re
the ' congressional districts and the
third from the state at large. ' Since
then the congressional districts have
been changed, an additional one being
created.. The secretary was in doubt
whether the election would be gov
erned by the former or later statute.
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HIGH SCHOOL
TO PRESENT
A FINE PLAY
Friday evening at 8 p. m tho Dra
matic society of the high school gives
Its first performance of this year.
They present the play, "The Garrot
ters' by W. D. Howells. This is a
first-class play and the young people
have spared no time or e'ffort to
make It a success. Come out and
hoar what our boys and girls can do
In a line that Is not football, basket
ball, or athletics. Give them a good
house. The play will be given In the
assembly room of the ' high school
and there will tz ' Admission
charge.
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THE TRIAL OF
BEGUN TODAY
, tlXITT.O P1XH MAKKD WIHK.
San Francisco, Jan. 24. Ex-Mayor
Schmlts was unexpectedly ordered to
immediate trial by Judge Lawlor to
day on tbe long pending charges of
graft. A jury is being selected today,
although tbe defense was taken en
tirely by surprise.
Bchmlti Is charged with acting
with Abe Iteuf to bribe a former mem
ber of the board of supervisors to fix
low rate sought by the San Francisco
Gas and Electric company.
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NO AL'Jf", no UME PHOSPHATE
ADVOCATES
DEFIANCE OF
THE COURTS
Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 24. Open
defiance of the Ohio supreme court
was made here today by President
Blgelow In an address before the
constitutional convention, Bigelow's
remarks were prompted when oppo
nents of the Initiative and referen
dum cited the ordinance of 1787
creating the Northwest Territory, of
which Ohio is a ps-t and the recent
supreme Court decision in Ue case
of the State vs. poone as indicating
that the court will Invalidate the inl
tlatlve and referendum on the
ground that It conflicts with that or
dinance.
If the declBlon ' of the Ohio su
preme court Is not repudiated by the
people," ; said Blgelow, "this conven
tion will be reduced to the post of
an ordinary legislature and the work
It does, though It be ratified by the
people, may be vetoed by the court
The friends of the Initiative and
referendum are- just awakening to
the fact that the pupreme court has
laid plans to have these measures
set aside."
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INTRODUCTION
OF GARDENING
III THESCIIOOLS
The movement tor Introduction of
gardening in the public schools was
riven a hearing at Mie high school
Tuosday evening where State Super
tendont Alderman addressed a line
audience of teachers and persons In
torested In the cause. He conducted
competitive methods at McMlnnville
and at Eugene, wTiere vacant lots
were converted Into school gardens
The only crops roWed were lettuce,
radishes and peas, as they mature by
the time school Is rt The plan in
cludes a competition in each county
for school fairs, and that a grand
Btato competition.
INTERURBAH
KILLS BOY
AT SEATTLE
Seattle,' Jan. 24'. While whirling by
Tukwlla station at the raffe of 50 miles
per' hour, the Seattle-Tacoma limited
on the . Interurban electric railway
struck down and Instantly killed Clar
ence Holt 7-year-old son of Mr, and
Mrs, Peter Holt. The boy was stand
ing on the platform, and, according to
the driver of the limited, he appeared
to back directly Into the car as it
swept by the station.
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BECIITEL & BV SOS'S BARGAINS
Road Tlu'se New Ones
We have a property that takes
$10,000 to handle. The owners want
to subdivide it as we did Hollywood
and are willing to pay a fair rato of
interest and will allow $500 bonus
for tho loon of $10,000. This Is a;
safe and sane Investment. Let us i
toll you more about It. !
aA. on carllne, well located, 50x125 i
font to alley, only $175.
Beautiful modern AveHroom bun
galow on two good streets, on car-
line, close to sciuio", Jars !"'; only
$2500, Extremely easy terms. Small
cash payment, balance sume as rent
1200 acre on beautiful Howell
prairie, best land In the state; rich,
dark loam, the cream, of Oregon, will
cut to suit in 40 to 100-acre tracts.
Five acre tracts. We have a few)
tracts loft in West Hollywood, that
choice subdivision just east of tho'
Fair Grounds on the Bllverton road.
$200 per acre and up. Very easy
terms. Here Is where an acre costs
lese than a lot
Now Is the right time to list your
property for sale. The buyers are
coming. We buy, sell and exchange
properties. What have you for sale?
; We write insurance.
Money to loan.
BECIITEL k BISON
(17 State Street ' TeL 452
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S. Z. CULVER
CANDIDATE
FOR CLERK
Declaring that If elected he "will
conduct the affairs of tho office In
a fair, honest and business-like man
ner, S. Z. Culver today filed with
County Clerk Allen his declaration
of intention of becoming a candi
date for the office of county clerk at
the next general election.
Mr. Culver has been connected
with the county clerks otiice since
1909, and is now serving there in the ,
capacity of a deputy. He Is conver
sant with all phases of the work. He
Is a Marlon county boy, having boon
raised and educated In the schools,
within Its boundary lines. ,
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CANDIDATES' ,
- ANNOUNCEMENTS
Candidate for Sheriff.
The undersigned announces him
self as a candidate for sheriff of
Marlon county, subtect to Republi
can primaries.
ED. ZIEULER, Gervals, Ore.
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K yw ae MMm W to
Sr. JOW XajKttre TaMit
CHEAP HAY
We have Beveral tons of oat
hay and several tons of vetch
hay that we are making a low
price on today. Get in your
ordur early as there i only a
few tons for sale at the spec
ial price.
i; INCUBATORS
Now is the time to investi
gate the merits of the different
Incubators on the market. We
want yuu . to call and see the
different kinds that we handle
as wo know that we have the
best there is without any
doubt '
I D. A. White & Sons i
251-261 State Street.
Phone Main 160.
West of U. S. Bank. '
LAWYERS
We publlah legal notices as
required by lav, furnishing
affidavit and proof of pub
lication. Fine Brief Work
It our specialty. Let us
figure with yon on your next
ease.
Capital Journal
SALEM, OREGON
WEST SALEM
TRANSFER
Passengers Baggage
Connecting with all trains
at West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m,, It
m 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. er
pry day except Sunday. Also
for Independence, Moaraouta
and McMlnnville,
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a, m.,
1.00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m.
Calls at hotels on request.
Telephone or leave ordors at
Capltaj Journal office any day
but Sunday. Phone 82.
NO ORDERS TAKEN FOB
CALLS MOKE THAN TIIItKK
BLOCKS FRO CORNER OK
STATU ASI) COMMERCIAL
8TRKF.T8 UNLESS Alt
BANUKD FOB IX ADVANCE,
J. B. Underwood, Mgr,