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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
Dlttl CAPITAL JOCEJAi, SALEM. 0HEG05, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 10, 1912. PAGE bVL A BEATEN PATH TO THE OREGON SHOE CO. 1 75 North Commercial Street. EMERSON said: "If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap than his neigh bor tho' he builds his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door." So it is at the Oregon Shoe Co. The careful selection of the Shoes we carry as to wear, style and fit and the fair prices for which they are so!d, have brought us an ever-increasing number of customers. The "Beaten Path" to our door is grow ing ever wider! Our Store Crowded with Customers Up-to-date Popular Priced Merchandise Being the Attraction. Join the crowd. You don't have to buy, you are wel come to visit us. See the displays MILLINERY Big display of FLO WEBS and FOLIAGE, from 10c to 11.25 SHAPES, CHILDREN') HATS TRIMMED DRESS HATS STREET HATS, plulu and trim, med. The newest styles, excel lent quality. MODERATE PRICES. NEW WAISTS Mice up to date ladles' white Shirt Waists, rery pretty, only $1.25 New Cotton Waist from. . .Me AIno nice Silk WaMs at ..2.50 SFECIAL-Black Silk Waist t.1 New Laces, Banding, Insertions, Allover Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons. NOTIONS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Large box wire Hair Pins ,...5e mlie (hnmbmy fverhlrts..80e 25e box wire Hair riH....Ke niJlirlggs Underwear ....SJc Hair Neta 6e . . , . Good Socks, pair Sc Tearl Button, dosen tUe mMma irnd,rwMr 4,-,,, Lace Collari 10c i,09 gulls 6i Komprri 8Se,' 40c and t.".e Extra site Underwear Me' Laco Curtains, pair 50c up Lace Curtains at 1...60c pair Ecru or white, largo size Lace Curtains at $1.25 pr ROSTEIN & GREEN MUM 240 and 240 Commercial Street REAL ESTATE BULLETIN E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS No. 10.1. Eight room house In good condition, less iluin four years old, on rnrllne. Lot llflMi by ISO. Kin i'Ht garden soil, Good burn. Price, II.MIO. No. 101, Five room modern bun gulow. KlnlHhed strictly up-to-date, Kust front, on Rood street, Lot 50x ljO, Price In only flSOO, No. 79. Six room house nnd lot M"xl00 on Kllli street. 1 lihuhH from State. Lot of fruit treea. House In line condition. Full base im'nt. Price fltiOO. Niv SI. Now S-ronm buunnlow, In Rood locullon. Tlili In a good look Inn. modern, tip-to ilnte house. You will like It If you tea It. I'rl'-e only $11100. Terms I7IHI ciisli, mid balance to null MI rrhaaor. No. 128, V, acres S'i miles aoulli Junt olf from Jefferson roud. Finos', rod "nil, with gentle slope and ono of best pieces In the district. Part cultivated, part timber and part old stump, easily cleared, Several acres of rlchcHl kind of low garden lun I. This la an Ideal pleco for berrlej fruit, nnd general truck gardening Price only $2r.00. i imi. ;u acres i id inllea, east of center of town, Rood Improvements, 0 sores hearing trult trees, 3 acres lo ganhcrrles, In finest condition; 1600 strawberries; balance In grain. Thin I" a lilgli class dlHtrlcl, but the pi lee Is right. No. i:i. 10 acres. 2 miles from Salem, In I'olk comity, i arrta bear t it K fruit, Several acrea amiill trees and mrav. berries. House nnd barn, homo, wagons, chlckeni and all ciitlp jnietil go with place. Place Is In beat of condition, with large patch of potr. tope ami other cropa nil In. It la a fine Utile home, paying a good divi dend. Trice 2S00. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. Commercial Street Read The Journal For News Capital City Steam Laundry il Is PHONE s MAIN k 105 : :; Our Wagon Go Everywhere mm REPLY TO SELLING , , tHH t mmtmttoimiiiiiitt""""" i LEAYES THAT CESTLEMAX WITH OUT A LEG TO STAXD OX POINTS OUT SELLING'S IXCOX SI8TENCT AXD HIS ABILITY AS A TRIMMER, PKEACHIXG OXE THIXG AXD PHACTISIXG AX-OTHER. Senator Jonathan Bourne has opened direct fire upon Ben Selling, who is fighting for Bourne's Beat in the senate. Replying to criticism by Selling that he Is a non-resident of the state, and answering Selling's claim that the Portland merchant led the fight for Statement No. 1 In 1908, Bourne responds that he has been staying in Washington to attend to the business of his constituents, and declares the country would have been wrecked by the civil war If it had depended upon the "Selling charac ter of leadership." Bourne's counter attack on bis ri val is contained In an open letter sent out from Washington. It says; Hon. Ben Soiling: I am informed that early In February you sent all registered voters in Oregon a letter declaring that you represent more nearly than I the Interests of the people of Oregon; that I am not a resident of Oregon, having visited the state only twice in four years and that you led the Statement No. 1 fight in Multnomah county four years ago. I wish to cite a few facts in an swer to that opening declaration of your senatorial campaign. If It were true that you led the fight for State ment No. 1 In 1908 It would be stim- cient answer to say that I led the fight for Statement No. 1 In 1906, two years earlier, when the chief con test' took place for the establishment of this principle of the Oregon sys tem. However, It Is not true that you led the fight in 1908. IV hut Record Shows. My records show that prior to the opening of the 1908 campaign I Bent $700 to Multnomah county and $700 to other parti of the btnte to be ex pended In the campaign for State ment No. 1 and I am Informed that a portion of Hi la money was expend ed in the effort to Induce you to be come a Statement No. 1 candidate, you having refused to become such a candidate until a petition had been circulated requeuing you to do so and then consented reluctantly. I cannot conceive how any man can term this "leadership." If the des tinies of this nntion In 1861 had de pended upon men who had to be drafted rather than upon those who volunteered, the union would have been overthrown Just as Statement No. 1 would have been overthrown In 1908, If the outcome had depended upon your chnracter of "leadership." Fight Asscnililylsm. In 1910 you professed 0 be an op ponent of asseniblylHiii, yet you sup ported for election to the governor ship, Jay nowerumn, the leader of the assembly movement, whose elec tion because of his assembly nomina tion would have been n calamity to the state. I opposed Mr. Howerman because of his method or nomination. The people rejected him by n plural ity of 6000 votes, notwithstanding the remainder of the Republican ticket was elected by a plurality averaging about ,10.0(10. This Is an official, mathematical demonstration that I, rather than you, truly represent the people of Oregon. You were one of that vacillating type of statesmen who could denounce assembly-Imp be fore tne primaries and embrace It af terwards. With me, principles are more Important than fartlea or In dividual candidates. You criticise me for remaining In Washington during the recess of con gress. Both the advocate anil op ponents of parcel pout know that 1 remained here during the last reeens In order to gather data from foreign countries on this Important subject. Complete Information. As a result of the senate postolllce committee has the most complete In formation of this character ever gath ered In any country. TliU work would not have been done If I bad gone hack to Oregon to look after my h lltlcal Interests. You profosg to be an advocate of the parcel post, yet opponents of the parcel post are al umni universally your supporters and you condemn the very acts of mine which are moxt likely to secure the enactment of a satlsf.irtory parcel post law. Uurlng that same recess of con gress my presence her enabled me to expedite negotiations for the ac- iiuiiciurm or me link! at Oregon City and I believe my efforts prevent ed litigation, which would have de layed the opening, ot the locks for teveral years. ' If oit' had been aen- I ator you would not have been here to attend to this important work. "' Stilt But Oregon" In your statement in the publicity pamphlet It la said that to you "there is no state but Oregon." In that re spect you and I dirfer. While I am primarily a senator from Oregon, I am a senator of the United States and It Is my purpose so far as within my power, to know and consider the rights and Interests of all the states as well as my own. Because of my Interest in. the entire United States I have endeavored to secure In other states the adoption of popular gov ernment laws which have so wisely enacted and ao judiciously operated In the state of Oregon. Work of this national scope would not be under taken by a man who boldly announces that he knows no state but Oregon. If my time and financial resources would permit I would gladly extend my efforts in behalf of the popular government movement beyond the sea Service Performed During my service here I have se cured more favorable committee as slgnments than have ever before been held by any Oregon senator. In con junction with other members of the Oregon delegation I have secured the largest local appropriations the state has ever had. My work in national affairs has attracted to the state the most favorable attention it has ever enjoyed. 1 will say to you as I said to Judge Lowell, that If you should be elected to the senate and should, in your five years of service accomplish as much an 1 have done, for Oregon, and se cure as strong committee apointinents and achieve as much for good gov ernment by your work In congress and out, 1 shall advocate your re-election upon the ground that you are en titled to It as recognition of service well performed. Yours very truly, JONATHAN HOl'RNH JR. o PLEADS GUILTY TO ASSISTING AT ESCAPE tINITUB r-HDSS IJiSID WIHI.l San FranclBCo, April 9. A plea of guilty to the charges of jail breaking and of aiding a federal prisoner to es cape was niude here today before Judge Farrlngton In the United States district court by L. Thornet, former nurse of Dr. J. (, Lyman, the 1m An geles get-rlch-qulck land promoter, who aided the latter In his two sensa tional escapes from federal officers, both in California and Oregon. Sen tence will be Imposed tomorrow. Ly man Is now doing time on McNeil's Island. WOULD TRY PACKERS IX EW JERSEY onitkd rsitsH uunsn wiwi Trenton, N. J., April 9. With the request by Prosecutor Onrvan, of Jer sey City, that Oovornor WUson sign the necessary requisition papers, the first Btep toward prosecution In New Jersey of the Chicago beef barons, re cently acquitted In Chicago on a sim ilar charge, for violation of the anti trust laws, was taken today. Ciovernor Wilson will conduct hear ings In the matter before taking ac tion In regard to the requisitions. GOVE RX ME XT TfttL CONDUCT ITS LOTTERY IrSITWO 1'IO.SS I KAHKO W1I1B. Washington, April 9 The belief that speculators have planned to grab valuable homesteads which the gov ernment announced would be opened within a month in the third unit of the Tleton Irrigation project In Washing ton state, has caused the officials to withhold the actual date of the open ing. People have been camping; on the project since December 20, last, await ing the word to make their selections, In order to defeat the speculators a new allotment system will lie adopt ed. Knch Individual will be allowed to signify which farm unit he desires. The names of those wishing to file on "unit A" will be pluced in one box, and one slip will be drawn.' The lucky one will then be permitted to make a filing, and the process will be contin ued until the project has been filled. One of the most startling changes ever seen in any man, according to W II. Holscluw, Clarendon, Tex., was ef fected years ago In his brother, "lie had uch a dreadful cough," ho writes, "that all our family thought he was go ing into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this wonderful remedy for coughs and colda with excellent roBiilta." It Is quick, Bafe, reliable and guaranteed. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's. A Political Arriinient. cxiT rsiss iri kikk i Portland. Or , April 10 "Teddy Is a better man than UFollette," said (leorge Oberst to Cloirge Schmidt "You're another," said Schmidt. When the police stopi-d the bout, Schmidt had several bald spots on his head and Olierst was minus two teeth "My little son had a very severe cold I was recommended to trv Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was as well as ever." writes Mrs. II. Silks. 29 Powllng street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy Is for suie by nil dealera. Corvallla expects to rave the Ore gon Klectrlo tnald of live montha. We Are Taking Orders for FOUR FOOT MILL W Order at once. Supply will be limited Falls City Lumber Company 279 North Commercial Street, Phone 813 Dealers in Building Materials of all kinds M. D. Boardman, 573 W. Main St., Helena, Mont, gives an Interesting; ac count of his Improved health through the use of Foley Kidney Pills. After giving a detail account of his case, he says: "I am almost 79 years old and I have spent hundreds of dollars for medicines, but find that I have re ceived more benefit from Foley Kidney Pills, than from all other medicines. Further particulars sent on request." Red Cross Pharmacy. o California for Clark. ' San Francisco, April 10. That Champ Clark will carry every county In California at the primary election next month is the assertion made to day by R. H. Dewltt, chairman of the Clark bureau In this state. t ..famuli i n MUtijLVHiiim. . ..A A LOWER BELMONT I Cluett, Pcnbody & Co. makers of ARROW COLLARS FOSTER & BAKER Groceries and Meats Our green vegetables are fresh and tender. Check your wants from the following list. Extra choice Cauliflower. Home Grown Lettuce. Fine Asparitgus. Rhubarb. Green Onions. Cabbage. Greens, etc. Rest country Butter .i!0c & 8Sc Fresh ranch Eggs 2flc Sugar Cured Bacon 2()c Ham, Salt Pork, Fish, Etc. Prompt Auto Delivery Service 339 N. Commercial Street Phone 2f9. j 1 All patent medicines or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sal at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Salem, Oregon. A No DR. STONE'S ITCH OINTMENT Whir.h SCHOOL ITCH. MANILA ITCH, MiaauuKi hum or SEVEN YEAR ITCH. Price $1 m Made by Dr. S. C. STONE, aaicm, Oregon. Coming! Coming! Cooper Bros. Wild West Show (Jnindest nnd Most Spectacular Arenlc Performance Which Stands Without a Peer, Will Appear la Salem, Ore., Sat., Apr. 20 Wonderful Troupe of Star Artists in Dare-Devil, Death Defying Feats of Horsemanship, Rope Throwing, Sharpshootlng, Cow boys, Indians, Outlaw Horses, Wild Steers, In Realistic and Sensational Scenes, Depleting Early Life on the Western Frontier. TWO BIG PKHFOKMAXCES, AFTElt.MIOX AM) EVEMXG. COWBOY BAXD STREET PAHADE. High CliiNg nnd Moral In Every Respect. Ti- r t. n i i r ine oesi rrune Lanu puy 126 Acres at $85 per acre , Includes six acres old orchard, 10 acres new orchard, lit acres In grain; springs and small streams on place; house, barn, etc. Good team, wagon, harness, and all farm Implements Included. There is a school house on the property. The ground lies well, and Is the finest kind of red soil. Located eight miles south of Salem, aboue 100 yards oft the main Jefferson road. , ' You can't beat this. Everything around It that compares at all Is over the $100 per acre mark. - Let us show you. E. HOFER & SONS, 213 S. Commercial Street Automobile-Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem APPERSON S. F. AXDERSON, Also Agent for He and Michigan Great Western Garage 147 N. Illgb AUBURN W. 8. PITTS, Agent 419 Court Street. Phone 211 BUICK OTTO WII,S0X Also Airent for the Chalmers Phone 220 Cor. Comerclul and Center CADILLAC JOHX MAPRER Machine Shop . Cliemekeln St, Just east of Commercial E-M-F E-M-F MOTOR SALES CO. E. M. F. "30" Flanders "20" C. L. Hose, Mgr. 210 S. Com'l 8U FORD FORD AGEXCY, E. II. Whiteside, Mgr. Also Airents for K. C. II. and I.oiler 121 N. Liberty St. Phone 857 HUDSON , VICK BROS. AlsoAgenl for Elmore and Ilupinobile .lapltal Garnge Phone 783 IMTWA AT MOTOR WATT SHIPP Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Etc Jortn Commercial Street Phone 863 MAXWELL The Car That Always Runs Capital Garage Thone 783 OVERLAND SIMOXTOX MOTOR CO. Also Agent for Mitchell 1 no 1 lil Xorlh High Street HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTOR CYCLES , , II U SER BROS. Auto and Motorcycle Supplies and Minneapolis Motorcycle TUnD MOTOR M. JLAKSAl CYC1 TC FRAXK MOORE Bicycles, Sundries, Fte. Court Street i-hone 869 DISCO TfB STARTER R. W. MASOX, Distributor. t Sfe this Self-SUrtrr on Hndsoa Car. Capital Garage, Salem, Ore. VULCANIZING rfrFsgs w?a&. Sstlsfartloa Guaranteed. Il Ceatar..