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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
fAGI TWO AHT CI PITA L J0TJB5AL. SALE. OREGON. 1TESDAY, FEBBUABT IS, 1912. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL t siOFEH, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager CAG TED TD tUf hnt Nerpair IVvutod to Ararf'a Principle and tii Fraa-nai and Danalopment of All Orcjron rtiirfH.ai Mranr Lvn'rj: Except Sunday, Baiem, Or. nCaiPTION RATESi (Invariably fn Advance) Haltr. bj Carrier, per year. $800 Per month 6fc laUy, by Mail, ner year 4.00 Per month 84c Weekly, by Mail, per year . 1.00 Six moflthi BOe FULL LEASED WIK8 TELEGRAPH SEPORI ail a jLcd ii if . a ii i j x i WMft - Tl SEYKRAL OHKIXAXCES ARE I'UOl'OgED An ordinance providing for the payment of a I lemma of $500 an nimlly for companies sol ling eloctrl clty for light and power, and an or (lliiinice providing for a license of 1200 annually for corporation soll ing gn for Illumination or fuel pur pose were passed hint evening by tho city council. An ordinance wits alno paused granting 'to Die Oregon Klectrlo Ilnll road company a franchlHu to build pur and sidetrack on both Billet of Front street, and also an ordi nance to the Oregon California Knllroad comimny granting It a fran chise t" Itnlkl a spur and sidetrack on Trade street between blocks 71 and 72. TIiIh apnr will serve tho C'upltal Flouring Mill. An ordinance waa Introduced re ducing the 1 1 ecu He provided In an or dinance panned senile time ago for theatre and moving picture, but a there seemed to have an error crept Into the ordinance, It waa re ferred to the committee on ordl nnncea for correction. Joseph Hnumgartner petitioned the council for the right to build a spur on Front street, but the requeat was denied, the Oregon Electric company Intending to put apura and track In there to accommodate the people. I'liimlwra. Granting tile petition of the plumb era, the city council lnat evening re ferred the charge made by them against Hanltary Inspector McCrack en to the plumbing committee and they and he will appear before It during the week and thresh out their trouble. The plumber charge McCracken with Incompetency, They declare that he ha not conformed with tho one of the streets In the city, waa awarded flOU damages. A resolution waa passed providing for the purchase of dumping grounds from the Salem Mercantile & Tib)' company at a price not to evceed 12.30 an acre. Hydrant were ordered Installed at Commercial and Kearney and Com mercial and Owen. A fire escape was ordered pur chased for the city hull. The architect of tho Moaonlc build ing appeared before the council nnd represented that If tho fire escape adopted prior to the passing of an or dinance on the subject had to be changed that It would mar the beau ty of tho structure. The subject wa referred to the building committee. - - -; o MIlKItTY AND I'UINGI.E NOTES. More rain. That' not a surprise. Mr. Hcarff of Salem ha purchase! twenty acre from Mr, Garnjobst and I erecting building and will soon take possession. Mr. Wllkey has nearly finished bis new house, Kverybody enjoyed a good time at a dance given at Mr. IWlkinlng folk Saturday night. Some of the girl of thl neigh borhood are planning a leap year dance at Mr. Smith the 14th. Mr. Garnjobst ha put In eight inoro acre of young orchard. The people who bought Dr. Cram' place south of Salem have taken pos session. Mr. George Grahenhorat who for merly resided In Salem ha purchased Dr. Patterson' place south of town and ha changed residences. Mr. nubert of Liberty, Oregon, I having omo Improvement put on hi place. Georae Wllkliilnsr hud hla frint plumbing ordinance of the city In hurt one day laat week while working iiinjiwxinK iiiuiiiiiiiik wins; uiki uisoi for Mr. Keece. that he ha not passed an examlna- Mr. Wilson and John Derrick are tlon. They asserted la their petl- ' plowing Mr. Wain Young's orchard, tlnn last night that they would be south of Salem. .1. H. H. aiue to convince the committee or hla Incompetency. Krlcud of McCracken are pre pared to defend lilin and are pre dicting that be will win out In the fight being made on him, ' ' -o II.U'kll.L IS TO Which started yesterday promises to eclipse any sale ever held in Salem. Prices have been cut and slashed to nothing. We are determined that the month of February shall be A RECORD BREAKER. Therefore we have cut prices to makers' cost. If you have not already attended this sale don't hesitate to do so any longer, but come at once and be one of the many to take advantage of the gigantic bargain display throughout the store for the next 15 days. Come early to get first choice. Buy nowayciS iSf7 whiIe FREE -- FREE - FREE Choice Dress Pattern, of Voile, Serge, Panama, Marquisette, Etc., values to $1.00 per yard The First 200 persons who enter our doors after they open Thursday, Feb. 15, will each receive a ticket bearing a number, you don't have to buy a cents worth, just walk in and get a ticket, it is abso lutely free, no questions asked, until the 200 are given away. If you come early enough you get yours. Come early to be sure of a ticket. Remember the tickets are FREE No Questions Asked MA!UK 8T. lOl'M Stockton, Cnl, Fo. 13. Asked ;i;oijK it. isitKWFit HOUAMMT LUCrU'KEIl. Thl lecturer ha long been Iden tified with the Socialist movement through hi connection with the Ap peal to Reason, a paper of Immense circulation and Influence, cordially loved by hundreds of thousand and a cordially hated by political graft- en , - ,i " ,. : about the report that he I to ma-' Z'" "' h" .V-, '"" hk the St. l,oul team In the newi "' ,v w' , , Vu """" Columbian league. Tom lluckett, , " vK"r,M, nni1 ont.-rtalnlng writ outlaw catcher, said today: ',r' all' 11 speaker of unusual ability. "I barn had Rome correspondence h"" traveled for year a a Soclal wlth President I'owora on two prop- '"'lurer. lately a an assistant at oKltlons, one to manage a cliib In tho ,l,n ,,"llB 'tlng, third major league, and the other to " familiar by personal rotitnct act as scout on tho roust, No term w,ln "le ''"H' wur ' America as ex have been reached, but I am expect- empllflod In the bitter struggle bo- lug a telegram todny, Dnnnv Hhay, i Hi Coal Trust, the Steel who I to manatee Kansas c'lty, at- ",rUKt 811,1 similar combination of tended the meeting last night, I tin- "M'Hal on one side and tho working; ciasa on mo tuner. Tlirougn limit their various fights tor the workers Wednesday only Indies' fust color, tun Children' Jolly Clown Ll(g5, I Ladies' 2-Piece und b,afk Ribbed Hose ri . ng Dresses HOSIERY o.n m co.or. Uos $2.95 9c 9c $1.98 1V11ILE THEY LAST HUE THEY LAST WHILE THEY LAST WHILE THEY LAST GINGHAMS FLANNEL FLOUNCING UNDERWEAR Cheater Cloth Dres Ladles' Vests nt . Outing Flannel-Yon will 27-ln. Swiss and Xuin- MU,es Ve8ts. wool, cash. hare to come early. mere, etc, slightly soiled in 1 A "" value to $U0 for 122cyd 4c 9q i WHILE IT LASTS WHILE IT LASTS JJL OOC vr tr m. vraLj klAl ICiVVJ WHCrC bargains reign one dollar does the work of two at this sale. You surely cannot afford to miss this grand opportunity- What we advertise we guarantee-no per cent, no discount, everything marked in plain figures aaiem s most liigantic Bargain Event. dei'Htiuid. Il' pulling for me." lilMTIVK lirKISKHS laaMM'Intlori with IX'ba and Warren, OK CITY COrCIL 'm acitilrcl the keenest iercei- i ceptlon of the Issue and the manner The rortliiml, Kuacne A Eastern meeting them. This, combined Idillioitd roinuanv aniiMciitlon for with bis splendid ability for express. frnncblHe to build siura and trucks '"K what he know and feels, niukes on the oust aide of Front streH wna Mr' rwnr one of the moat power rejected. The reason assigned wa '"' 1Hm-inllHtl "beaker, that the company bed failed to com- , 1 ",r ?"d l"",1 Inngnuge. nlv with an inwl.,ruini.,ii,, e,.i,. fparles In preseutiitlon, Btroug lu overul week ago between the ordl- delivery and Inspired by absolute kliif.nrlti, un,l il..i,tlt ..f 1. I,,n k.. nance committee and the railroad i.J,. n. h 1 ,. .1 r c.i.mu.nle. relative to franchise on ,le importance of the class struggle, ... , ... Iut with the reality of their own part "' ')"rliy' wllffl I'Uured on t, f,,,,,,,,,,, i,ok t,9 Wttr. ft Skin o! Beauty is a Joy Forever D ren rase, "Tho KlKhtlng Kdltor," has been read by thousand who will welcome thl opportunity of heurlng the author from the platform. 8. T. rCLIS COIMD'S ORIENTAL . .-T7 CKCA1 08 MAGICAL BDlTinw A IIKillKH COl ItT. Death Saturday ulKht Mteimed In net ween (be law nnd It. II. Manning M l. l.l.'hM, L, .11... I ... .1 1 ... .1... , mtt iiiu n nun iiiun in iiiu HOB' pltal from appendicitis. The charge against Manning, who ha the alias of II. It. iloldeu. wa that of obtaining money by false pretence, He wa bound over to the grand Jury In the early part of January, aud during the eurly part of thl month wa taken to the hos pital where Saturday night he died. Ladies' Umbrellas and Parasols, gloria, taffeta and surah silks, all colors, $1.95 Lace Curtains only a few pair left; out they go for 98c Glorietta Silk Hose for Ladies, 4 ply heel and toe, elastic garter top, 23c Misses' and Youths Silk finish Hose, new goods just arrived 21c Ladies' velvet Hand Bags 49c up L ' -mi n.jJiiir,.mm.-j.---niniw-r- II ,. ' 11 dred. Tho first scenos are In New York City, with promise that the Townsetid Twlno and the roads of their experience are tn be cnrrled up lo a summer' good time on Lake Champlnln. How all tho readers of St. INi-holaa will enjoy the March chapter of the other serials: "The I.ncky Sixpence." "Croftou Chums." "Tho Knights of tho Golden Spur." and "The I.ady of the Lane! " ti.4. Ii Ik l'.l..... till, Rli fcfcl. Plat a.,. wi bl.itii.k tNMiiir, eit ,b. .1.1., II.. n, I) tlW, MikkI tli. kM Of m UAIS Mill I hllllliHW . ....)1 t. f-jurfllt t tw. ldf el A r,ii l.l.,UNI. l.it ul tu-illw P. L 4. Ni it mi4 lo . U.lp wf h. iV l.n . iil.eit ( Al f'i kJIM U1 KM Ih.HL I r.etieiiM.it. TIIK M AHCll KT. M( IIOI.AS. The March number cf St. Nlchola mP. has the first chapter of an enticing rjiailVLUrnVlterfAwSirtiLlnM :'' ;'Th Townsend Twm.- Camp Director." by Warren L. Kl- iUtetxift rr"i' H ! hut ktmlvi i( Ik. " J"''' r ! ii on... a4 rui..,. I. tk VM klMM, IkuM Ml SiUuu. -f ie Wing Sang Co. i! Kig Stock of Furnlahing Goods. Silks, Dress Goods, and fancy Goods, Men nnd Children's Suits. We make up white Un derwear, Wrappers, Kimonas nnd Waists $J children coat. Buw, . , ,1.90 Maitknt ami comfort, all kind, IvrMlng sacquee ,,, ;r.c. It aud II SJ (.".!) wixd dr sklrt...190 IJ fi ladle' black under skirt now $1.50 'ic d. dreoa jm.hU now.. S5c tW yard silks, now lie II ladle' nightgown.. $100 $!00 ladlee nlghtg)n..$l.J 1171 ladle' hlrlwj(..$US $J.M men pant now $1.75 $3 00 ladleV Uk under- t skirl Oovt $3 S5 l4tc nd embroidery Re up II 00 yard table linen 6n; Another Trial. Lo Angeles, Keb. 13. The trial of A. It. Maple, charged with com plicity In a plot to blow up tho Hall of Hecorda here, wa begun today be fore Judge (ieorge Cabnnisa, sitting in place of Judge Willi of the supe rior court. The second trial of Ilert II. Con ner, similarly charged, was set for April 1. The Jury In the first trial of Conner disagreed and waa dis charged. The trial of V. lr Bender, the third of the accused trio of labor men, I being continued from day to day, to be let. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR, A kh-kctive LAXATIVE Tnnte I.Ike and 1 Kitten Like Candy In our experience In the handling of drug and medicine, we believe wo nave never Had experience with any sail Hexnll Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies taste like and are oaten like candy..They do not gripe, cause nauseau, excessive looseness, or any other annoyance. They act so easily that they may be taken at any rem, that gave such VirT" "faction to our customer ,i . . ' """"n, ngcfl, or urucnie persons. They are nut un In rnnTtttwWHfHHTHfHttl m This a do remedy Is CHICHESTER S PILLS a villi V) J 1Q .. I . , ..... not like any other laxative or ca- l"",ru,rBl ,auu'ts three sizes ot tlmrtlc. It contain all the good fee- mae Vrk' 10c. 2r,c and BOc. tute of other laxatives, but none of , !,;nu''",,er' n,?xall Remedies can be their fault. obtained In thl coninninlty only at Our own faith In Uexall Ordcrllc p" 8loire-The RU SUre.-J. C. I lrong that we offer them to you ' UrUKg'Ht w!'h our own nosltlve nermmnl imr. I - untee. ttii,t If !. .i.. . ""V u" u,,i luorougD- Itirll a In Po you know Hint more real dancer ly satisfy you, you only need tell us h ! '?.?.Cmon..cold thn In any and we w, hand back , you every yKZJ lnny you paid u for them. There- Remedy, a thoroughly reliable nrZ trying them upon our rec- ,, "v,,,8n.d rld Jnurself of the cold a fore, In onimendatlon, you take tm risk what- for .ale V,. LT, ' ? ?. ? i. t i" aftfl!l' air A 94 IMUltrH n IV iL IUM. l.H litaiii. soia m cfii-ctiisis Euimia iw 325 N. COmtfRCIAl ST. SAltM. ORtGON J SALEM DANK & TRUST CO. CKNKItAl. HANKING AND TIU'NT IIVKIMC8.4 With our aesursnce that we re able and wllllpg to Uk r of it. w nMclt your llaaklnf limine. Open an account with u. and w win extend yon every favor coo. latent with good banking prin ciple, wb r.r Koni mi'rcxT OM SAV1M H Ubrrtj Htrwt, Ja o9 8tat J. L, AHLRRH, Preeldent. W. 0. KAST. C.eh'er, 8. . IAST. Vlc-rra. DR. L. It. PTKKVKS, II. R01HRTS. Director. m. ea a NEW GOODS SPRING 1912 New Gineham, New Chambray, New Pm,, h Shirt,n& Long Cloth, Silks, DiAy, f l . Muslins. ' New Waist ntt OllrtnM exit J-'.l n M mj tmam, good ,uaiiy, only New Muslin Wear Muslin Wear is lower in f,c No Shoddy Stuff Goes can r irom us at low prices. PROVE IT. f rs Ban Jewelry Store THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Muslin Gowns from Muslin Drawers from ' Muslin Skirts from Combination Suits from. " BETTER YlLnV --.50c up - .25c up - .25c up 75c up R0STEIN & GREENBAUM 240 and 246 muu ' I Sif I? it Wc carry nothing in our Store but the very best Jewelry, the kind that we can guarantee and we do guarantee every article we sell. You can't afford to buy cheap Jewelry when you set me real thine remarkably MAKE US WWr t 4 OF THE MAKING OF BREAD like that of book there Is no end. You would think bo anywnr If n could soo tho rack after rackful tbt oomes from, our ovens, and we bak more every day. The reason T Well, there are lota of thm. The best wl most satisfactory way to learn tow" la to try the bread. Jurt try It that's aJl. v""".wi aiKCET CAPITAL BAKERY 9 Court Street PhoM 5