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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1912)
pack rora DAI1T CAPITAL JOEEIUL, SALEM, OBJ5GOH, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912. shoe SALE SSioe Company's Gigantic Offering Handed You Tuesday April 23 at 8:30 a. m. Affords you an opportunity to bring your Feet, Corns and unions to us and obtain comfort and satisfaction at the Lowest of Low Prices Yours Anxious to Please 18 Oregon Shoe Company 175 North Commercial Street TEDDY HAD 11,000 MODE THAI! BOTH UNITED PBESa LliBID WIBt. Omaha, April 22. Complete returns here from 1100 precincts out of 1800 show that Theodore Roosevelt polled more votes In the Nebraska presiden tial preference primary ' than Presi dent Taft and Senator LaFollette combined. Speaker Clark, aspirant to the Democratic presidential nomi nation, also ran away ahead of both Governor Wilson and Governor Jud son Harmon, of Ohio. With 700 pre cincts missing the vote stands: Theodore Roosevelt, 34,506; Presi dent Taft, 11,798; Senator LaFol lette, 11,513; Speaker Clark, 14,729; Governor Harmon, 9,945; Governor Wilson, 9,596. HELEN GOULD CHEERED BY THE SAILORS IDN1TKO nu LIASID W1U.1 San Pedro, Cal., April 22. Miss Helen Gould, who is on her way to Catallna Island on a pleasure trip with a party of Los Angeles friends, was tendered an ovation by the sailors on the vessels in the harbor here today. When it was learned that Miss Gould was aboard the Cabrilla bound for Catallna, whistles on all vessels were blown and the sailors gathered on the decks and cheered. Miss Gould waved her acknowledgment from the deck of the Cabrilla. . o WILL PUT END TO GAMBLING III PORTLAND DNiTin rntss leased Portland, Or., April 22. That he will draft at once an ordinance which will stamp out gambling In Portland was the announcement made today by City Attorney Grant Grant said that gambling on. baseball is flourishing throughout the city and laf detrimental to publlo welfare. It is'' said there has been gambling even on the base ball grounds. It Is declared thut the old ordinance Is not sufficiently sweeping to prevent betting on baseball results and a more drastic one Is needed, o A Strong Wlmlo. Abcrdoen, Wash., April 20. Volun teers were called for to remove a dead whnlo on the beach here. They attacked it bravely but were forced to retreat. It will be burned. n Locked l'p the 'ot s. Toledo, Or., April 20. The county clerk forgot to open hiB safe contain ing voting forms. Impatient voters at noon burglarized It, drilling a hole through the Bare and taking out enough fornm to start on. Don t H esitate to Bishop's Ready-Tailored Suits We want you to try them on and see for yourself their superiority in style, fit, cloth and tailoring. Bishop's all wool suits stand the test of wear, show the newest colors and designs for spring and summer, and are moderately priced. Every Suit guaranteed. $15 to $30.00 r U I If tali and examine KIMflUlfTlilf HICI1AUS.STIKN&CO MCHI9IU.N ' Salem Woolen Mills Store Pressing Department, Telephone 166 OFFICERS CATCH TRIO. (Continued from page 1.) Clone In Jowphlne, tcxiTOu rum. uahiu wikh.1 Grants Pass, Ore., April 20. The election count In Josephine county is Incomplete but sufficient is known to prove "that Roosevelt carries the county, LaFollette second, Taft third. Bourne takes the county over Sell ing. Flnlds for secretary of state al so successful here. o Johnny Won Ills Chhc San Francisco, April 20. Tired of a three-years battle his parents were having for his possession, 7-year-old Johnny Strathman took personal charge of the matter. "Please let me stay with mommle," he wrote Judge Graham. He won. the dancers' wraps. She was irmced under arrest. At the police station It was learned that they oc cupied rooms at the Depot hotel, where it was presumed the third man would be found. Officers Gaines and Matlock went there and found the third member of the gang In bed. Upon searching the room, which proved to be the woman's room too; a grip full of burglar's tools was found, which are as complete a set as has ever been seen in Salem. The set consists of a Jlmmle in three sections and an apparatus for break ing open safes. It is so made that it will attach to the front of a safe, by means of which a drill may be used to make' on opening for the in sertion of chemicals, or explosives, or to manipulate th o combination. The trio was securely locked In Jail, It being necessary to secure quar ters at the county Jail for one of the men for the purpose of keeping them separated. Until Her HuHliiind. Roth of the men at different times told the other occupants of the Jail that the woman was his wife. After the second man had told the prison ers that thoy were man and wife he was Informed that the other had told the same story, to which he re plied, "Oh she talks too much." Be sides the Jlmmle and the safe cracking device, there were hammers, pliers and other devices such as are usually carried by crooks, The tools were evidently made while Allieon was serving a term In the peniten tiary, from which he was discharged last Feburary. The trio were arraigned In the Justlcecourt today but the case has not yet been dlposed of. None of the parties seem to be known here, al though they have been hero for sev eral weeks-. STl'DEM BODY KOT ADOLISIIED. (Continued from Page 1.) the student body unless sufficient reasons could be shown him of why It should be done. He was not In favor of punishing the pupils for a matter whjch was not a fault of theirs. He maintained that the re cent troubles was more a quarrel be tween different members of the fac ulty than any fault of the student body. Attorney General Crawford went to Roseburtc to vote, and will tnko 11 n the matter of the recall petition of uistnci Attorney Cameron of Port land as soon as he returns. o Judge Bean of the federal courts at Portland, Thursday sentenced two men ot 13 months each lir the penltentlay at McNeil's island. Wash., for perjury In an Indian liquor case, o i Astoria theRtres are kicking hard because their license fees have been doubled. o - All Broke Something. fDNlTIID ntEflP IJBARRD WIHE 1 Newberg. Or., April 20. Coasting You Can Get Rid of Stomach Trouble in Short Order If You Will Use a Little of Cooper's New Discovery Your stomach Is your best friend or your worst enemy, as you prefer. To have good health It Is absolutely necessary to have a good stomach. If your stomach Is out of order, bad hea'th must necessarily follow. The American people of today neglect their stomachs. They eat too fast, work too fast, live too fast and are generally a bunch of nerves. Some thing gives way, generally the stom ach. Then follows nervousness, In digestion, kidney or stomach trouble, and various other ailments. If you feel sick, tired, run-down; have a bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue, feel distressed after eating; If you are constipated and have frequent headaches, your stomach Is out of order and you need a stomach medicine. ' Cooper's New Discovery will help digest your food put the stomach In a healthy condition and you may eat anything your stomach craves, with out fear of indigestion, Get a bottle today at J. C Perry's drug store. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A i urn line UK AND Friday and Saturday Evenings and Saturday Matinee April ana. "Travel the Trail With. Me" down hill, a part of boys ran Into a aog ana mree surrered broken bones. The dog lost his tall. o Brownsville hnrt a flnn ovi.ihit t the Albany exposition. Senator William H. Hnrnlhrnnt nf Idaho has purchased the Albany Dem- uurtu, aim win conduct It personally. He Is, or was, a leader of the demo cratic hosts of Idaho. Astoria has let a contract for a steel bridge across Big Creek near Knappa for $2295. The span will be 80 feet. There was a big meeting of cannery men and others Interested In salmon at Astoria Thursday. A tract of 65 acres north of Willam ette heights, Portland, was sold on Thursday, bringing $78,400. BEVERLY B, D0BBS ' --wTJ j And his Marvelous Motion Pictures in his Tourograholog OF ALASKA The Great Wonderland Result of Ten Years Life and Travel in Ihe POLAR REGIONS Indorsed by scientists, press, public everywhere shown t Most marvelous portrayal of arctic life ever seen Prices: 50c, 75c and $1.00 School Children, 25c BUG H THEATRE Where Everybody Goes Feature Program Today Tomorrow, Wednesday VAUDEVILLE Guilfoyle and Hosom The two boys that make you hold to your seats for 15 minutes Electro The human dynamo; un believable without seeing PICTURES Shamus O'Brien Two reel special feature, founded on Samuel Lov er's poem; all picture fans should see this great pro duction The Laugh on Dad By far the richest comedy in Salem for Months Flying to Fortune This is a side splitter COMING Nicholas Nickleby Victory of the Mormons These are great 4 " r ' ! :ff"T- ' "Hi f rv A 1 , ... . n 1-j TV ELECTRO The Human Dynamo & tssft ssrsa mani s w - ff.M