Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PAUT CAPITAL JOURJAL, BAUSM. OBEtrOil, TYEDytSBAY, MAT 8, 1812.
FAGX OTZ.
Sunburst
Window Drapery
Guaranteed not to fade
$1.50 value, 98c
Women's
Tailored Suits
at
Reduced Prices
See Our'
$15.00 Suits
FOR MEN
Extra good quality
Men's Suits, $10 to $30
35c
New Neckwear
Collars, Jabots,
Fancy Bows, Roses,
for a few days
25c
Pretty
Lingerie
Dresses
Less One-Fifth
i
Men's
Dress Shirts
See our Commercial
street window
68c Each
A large, new and hand
some assortment
of
Dress Goods
10 per cent less
Women's
Summer
Knit Vests
9c'
Shoes for Men, Wo
men and Children
at Reduded Prices
All of our
25c Ribbons
Taffetas Messalines
Heavy Satins
For a few days only
19c per yard
00
RIOTING IS
STARTED AT
POTTSVILLE
Pottavllle, Pa., May 8. Seven po
licemen participated in the rioting
here today, which started when Super
intendent Kaiser, Burroumled by the
police, escorted a number of firemen
to the Pinehlll plant to make repairs
In the mine.
Some one In the crowd bounced a
rock off a policeman's head, and a
shower of missiles followed. Kaiser
and the firemen rushed through the
mob, the policemen covering their re
treat. There were Beveral shots from
the mob, and the police fired Into the
air. The mob then fired again at the
police, but missed, and the officers
fired polntblank Into the crowd.
A troop of state police are now pa
trolling the district.
There never was a time when peo
ple appreciated the real merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more
than now. This Is shown by the in
crease In sales and voluntary testi
monials from persons who have been
cured by It. If you or your children
are troubled with a cough or cold,
give It a trial and become acquainted
witu its good qualities. For sale by
all dealers.
W. W. Watenpaugh, a pioneer, was
stricken with paralysis at his home
last Friday.
STOP
HAVING
AND
INDIGESTION
ENJOY WHAT YOU EAT
To enjoy food and at the same time
derive proper benefit therefrom, your
stomach must be In a healthy condi
tion. If your stomach Is upset and
out of order half of the time, choice
foods will fall to tempt you. A bad
out-of-order stomach Is a forerunner
of many serious diseases.
When you feel run-down and half
sick, have bad taste In the mouth,
coated tongue; whpn you are droopy,
nervous, feel bloated after eating,
and your food lies like a heavy lump
in your stomach, you can make up
your mind that at the bottom of all
this there is one cause fermentation
of undigested food.
Prove to yourself after taking a lit
tle Cooper's New Discovery, that
your stomach Is as good as any and
that there Is nothing wrong with it.
Stop this fermentation of food and be
gin eating what you want without
fear of Indigestion.
Cooper's New Discovery tones up
the Bystem, puts the digestive organs
in a healthy condition, helps the liver
and kidneys and makes life worth
living. You can get a bottle today at
J. C. Perry's store.
To Core a told In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture is on each box. 26 cents.
The Wonder drygoods store stock
at Pendleton burned last night; loss
about $25,000.
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Quick, courteous
service day or
night.
Stand Hotel Marlon
Salem Taxicab &
Transferee
I. I). UNDERWOOD
Manager.
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
WEATHER BUREAU.
WILLIS L MOORE, Chief.
Salem and Vicinity: Fair '
tonight and Thursday. Ai V
Westerly winds. Vi
EXPLANATORY NOTEa.
Ohsorvmlonii Uiknn at R ft. tn.. IMh meridian tlraf. Air pri-uurt rltired to " IpcI. Iwtmn (eoutlnfloni II(,m) pm throucn polna
of iunl air pressure. Iotliorm Ulutlcd lines) pnsj tlirougb polnu o( equal leraperauire; drawn only for aero, froejlng, IW, and MP,
O clear; Q partly cloudy; cloudy; ralu; mow; report mlwlng. Arrowa fly with the wind. First Biuret, loweat tem
perature pnat 12 hours; second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours; third, maximum wind Telocity.
"
Forecast Till S p. m Thursday.
Oregon and Washington: Fair tonight and Thursday. Westerly winds.
Shippers Forecast,
Protect shipments as far north as Seattle against minimum temperatures of about 48 degrees; northeast to
Spokane, 40 degrees; southeast to Boise, 35, south to Slilyou, 45 degrees. Minimum temperature at Port
land tonight, about 60 degrees.
Hirer Forecast
The Willamette River at Portland will fall slightly Thursday, remain nearly stationary Friday, and rise
slowly Saturday and Sunday.
. . K , EDWARD A. DEALS, District Forecaster.
KNOX SEES
OIG TRADE
WITH SOUTH
San Francisco, May 8. Urging the
people of the Pacific Coast to prepare
now for the trade opportunities In
Central and South America which the,
opening of the Panama canal will
bring them. Secretory of State Knox,
in an address here last night at the
annual banquet of the California De
velopment board, declared that three
duties confronted the people of the
west: To strengthen their commer
cial standing in the countries of the
Caribbean through the efforts of cap
able represntatlves; to provide trans
portation facilities for the expected
increase of trade, and1 to hold up the
hands of the present administration
in its efforts to develop the resources
and commerce of those countries by
placing them financially up on their
feet
While painting a bright picture of
the potential richness of the country
to be brought by the canal to the
doors of the Pacific ports, Secretary
Knox warned his hearers that so long
as political disorder prevailed' in
those countries, It was not to be ex
pected that a commercial develop
ment could be forced upon them.
Strife Parnlyjes Industry.
"In those countries of Central
America where fraternal strife has
left Its scars," he said, "we find prac
tical paralysis of natural resources.
The native agriculturist dares not
produce more than the amount actu
ally necessary for his own consump
tion, or at the most that of his near
est neighbors, for the fear of con
scription in times of war and the
subsequent inevitable destruction or
appropriation of his property, stares
him In the face. Regions of incal
culable fertility now lying Idle will
soon hear the stimulating call of im
proved transportation facilities for
their products, if only domestic tran
quility and financial stability enable
them to heed that call.
"Foreign merchants resident in
theBe countries cannot, in the face of
Impending revolutions, with prudence
commit themselves to mercantile pur
chases for future delivery which may
arrive when the country Is in the
throes of such conflicts. Their trade
is, therefore, limited, their negotia
tions relatively small, and their
credit, under such " conditions, seri
ously affected."
Sun I)omliifo Helped Practically.
As an instance of the difference be
tween the commercial value of a
country swamped with Indebtedness
and a country made financially sound
Mr. Knox stated that the commerce
of the Dominican Republic, since the!
United States had helped it to rid It
self of foreign indebtedness, had
trebled, though thnt assistance was
given less than a decade ago.
With this policy pursued where
needed In the countries about the
Caribbean, and with the added Im
petus given to trade by the opening
of the Panama canal, Secretary Knnx
prophesied a similar development of
markets for the products of the Pa
cific Coast. The foreign commerce of
two of these countries, which by the
opening of these canal will become
commercially tributary to the raclllc
Coast ports, Colombia and Venezuela,
he placed at over $.15,000,000. The
opening of the canal, declared Mr.
Knox, will give the Pacific Coast an
Immense, Immediate market In Cen
tral and Northern South America for
wheat, flour, lumber, petroleum, ma
chinery and dry goods.
AN ECHO OF
THE PUTER
LAUD FRAUDS
An echo of the Puter land frauds of
22 years ago"was heard yesterday af
ternoon at the state house, when Hor
ace Stevens, an attorney of Portland,
appeared before the board and advised
it that he knew that certificates Is
sued by the state for about 5000 acres
of timber land In Southern Oregon
were forged.
He asked to be given the privilege
of beginning suit against the com
pany, that he be compensated for his
services, and that certain clients he
reppresented be given a preference
right to purchase the lands, should
the suit be successful.
He declared that he could prove that
not only did the state . land board
know when it Issued the deeds on the
certificates that they were forged, but
that the purchasers knew It, and that
the transaction was Invalid.
Inclined to believe that back of It
was the fine Italian hand of S. A, Put
er, the board declined to entertain the
proposition. The members, however,
referred him to the attorney-general,
and, should he consider the evidence
sufficient, he will begin action, and
Stevens be retained as associate coun
sel. His clients, however, will not be
given a preference should the suit he
successful, but the lands will be sold
to the highest bidders.
SAN
DIF.CIO WILL FIRE I. W.
(Continued from Page 1.)
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BAKE.
Economizes Butter, Floor,
Ecus; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
KNOX GETS
WELCOMED
A Kidnaping Story.
frwiTen miss i.sakhd winit.l
San Francisco, May 8. A squad of
policemen scoured the city for a
week for two men alleged to have
kidnapped 11 -year-old Margaret Mey
er and robbed her of $4.50. Then the
child confessed she had Invented the
story because she was afraid to tell
tcr mother sho had lost the money.
rtop rnur bud lirmih wlta Dr. Ittiot
ATTENTION
LAWYERS
We publish legal notion aa
required by law, furaUMng
affidavit and proof of pub
lication. Fine Brief Work
la onr specialty. Let ua
figure with yon on your text
caae.
Capital Journal
SALEM, OREGON
had searched the house had found
guns and locked them up In their lock
ers at the station, to be used as evl.
dence. Meyers said he knew nothing
of a report that nitroglycerine was
found In the cellar of the building.
None of the police place any credence
In this, and It was genemlly regarded
as a fake. '
Van Illbber, secretary of the cooks'
and waiters' union, Is declared by the
police to have been Implicated In the
I. W. W. movement. He Bald he mere
ly represented the Federation of La
bor, and that there are no l.W. W's
In the federation.
"If we let an I. W. W. In," he do-
clared. "we would lose our charter."
Van Illbber was told that he might
be run out of town with the rest. He
was not held In the same room with
them, however.
Attorney Roblilns, who has repre
sented the I. W. W's, and who was
thought t.o have been kidnaped lust
night was located today. He said he
was at homo last night when the
trouble occurred. Itobblns called nt
J the police station today and aBkcd for
a list of the men who had been arrest
ed. Tho officers refused to divulge
the names, saying no charges had been
preferred. They declared they had a
right to hold the men 24 hours, and
at tho end of that time they might
give Robblns the information.
Attorney Fred Ford, who, with Roll
bins, has represented the I. W, W's,
refused to make a statement today. He
said ho knew nothing of last night's
affair.
Large quantities of I. W. W. lltcra
tuer were found in the K street house.
There was also much of this on the 1.
W. W's arrested today. The men taken
Into custody today wero not so defi
ant as the others had been, some seem
lug to be alarmed. Many people
crowded around the police station to
day. Automobiles were donated to the
police by citizens, In which to round
up the men. They were mostly driven
by their owners. The police suld the
lime had come for action Instead of
talk, and all were evidently determined
Many rifles were In evidence.
IN FRISCO
San Fianclsco, May 8. Secretary of
State Philander C. Knox, who is hers
on a few days' visit, spent today In
looking over the site of the Panama
Pacific International exposition. He
was driven over the grounds In an au
tomobile, under personal escort of
President C. C. Moore, of the exposi
tion, and accompanied by the directors
of the exposition and a nuumber of
prominent citizens. The secretary ex
pressed himself as much Impressed
with the beauty of the grounds.
League club tonight, will conclude the
day for the visitor.
GRAY WILL
SUCCEED
LOUIS HILL
DNITID PBJtSS UUSHD WIRR.
New York, May 8. James J. Hill
todny confirmed a report recently
current that Iouls Hill, his son, will
retire from the presidency of the
Great Northern railroad in favor of
C. R. Gray. J. J. Hill refused to dis
cuss a report that he will resign the
chairmanship of the Great Northern
board of directors in favor of his son.
A I'lngnrlst.
rjNITID PBK8S LIASCD WIKC.
Oakland, Cal., May 8. Police here
are searching for a ''literary burglar"
Late this afternoon Secretary Knox who stole 112 pounds of books from
was the guost of honor at a military Oscar Kenyon. The loot Included a
review of 5000 troops at the Presidio, ' 28-volume encyclopedia, valued at $150
drawn up for Inspection and an exhi
bition drill. The spectacle is the most I
Grants Pass Is to have a rose festl-
elaborate at the Presidio since days of , val and b'8 tlma generally lu June.
the Spanish-American war.
Next to running the government as
Later receptions, at the University It ought to be run a man Is seldom
club in the evening and the Union quite sure what he could do best.
THE
FRIDAY, MAY lO
Special Matinee at 3:30
Leon W. Washburn Offers
STETSON'S ORIGINAL BIG DOUBLE
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"
With all the added features thut has made this conipnny famous
STETSOVS .MII.1TAIIY BAND AM) COLORED IHll'M CORPS
2 FUNNY TOPSEYS o
ECCENTRIC MARKS &
firniid Transformation Scenes anil Meclumlcnl Effect
Jubilee Singers, Cakewalkers, Duck Dancers, Hloodhounds, Cotton
Picking Scenes, Floats and Tableaux drawn by
Small Shetland Ponies'
WATCH FOR THE IIKJ PA HADE IT HEATS A CIRCUS
Matinee prices, 2,c and Mr. Evening Trices, 25c, 60c and 75c
MAY DAY IS WELCOMED.
(Continued from page 1.)
though, Is tho fact that there are some
pasted on the side of thn girls' "dorm"
nearly up to the roof. Now how these
could have got thera Is a mystery to
the ordinary outsider, although they
seem dangerously near the drain pipe,
The Pacific University crowd arrived
In force, and will prepare to tear un
the track this afternoon. There should
be a good crowd out, Including all the
students, providing that they can scare
up ambition enough to drag them
selves away from the enchanting
i shade of the historic pines. The Y.
j W. C. A. girls responded nobly to their
:aft of the program, and began sorv
lug breakfast nt 6:30 Thero was
Quite a fair crowd out, and the girls
took In imnolhlng over $"i8. Things
will begin to rake on a mu'i ambitious
aspect this ft rrnonn wiu-n the For
est Grovo LgjitfRtlon us'imbln on
the field and the lovely co.edu and
frothing var.i'7 fans wake tip to the
fact that a real live meet i In p o
grcss. The freshmen also n hopes
that they may he able to rclttllnte for
last night's unpardonable insult by
dragging the sophs arrosi the mill
rite this afternoon In th.i tug of war
Albany has a unique display, It be
ing 440 water color pictures painted
by pupils of the city school.
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
No. 152. Fine, largo lot close In
on Btate street Several bearing
fruit trees on lot. Price Including
paving and all assesumcnts for short
time at $1800.
PRISE LAND
No. 147. 80 acres ncur Rosodale on
rock road. Nice laying gentle slope
and situated Just right for a fine or
chard site. At present It Is all In
grain excopt 15 acres of good fuel
No. 1.16. 24 acres four miles east
of Sulem. Seven room house and
large barn. 20 acres are In cultiva
tion and four acres timber on back.
Two acres fine bearing orchard.
targe patch of berries and small j
fruits and garden. Woven wire fenc-'
Ing. Within qunrtcr-mlle of school,
church and store. Complete stock
goes with place, Including three '
horses and fine Jersey vow. Also i
household gods. This place Is a
snap as It stands for $6000. !
23 acres finest land Just north of
Salem. Nearly all In cultivation.
State sewer runs through property
with drainage privilege Into same.
Good house and barn; six cows and
all farm Implements and equipment
go with plnce. All hut several acres
cleared and cultivated, Including 7
acres finest bottom onion land. This
land and location Is cheap at $8,625.
timber. Price with the crop is only
$90 por acre.
LARGE FARMS
We have all kinds of large farms
und can show you Hhe beBt Willam
ette Valley lands at prices that are
right.
No. 149. 20 acres four, miles east
of Salem. Fine black land. Seven
acres orchard. Good house and barn.
Store on place rents for $12 a month.
Church and school Just across the
road. Price, $0250.
10 acres, fine black soil, near Salem
House and barn. About 45 small ap
ple treea and several bearing apple,
penr and plum trees. Large patch
each of lognnberrlos and raspberries.
All cultivated. Horse, cow, chickens,
wngon and all equipment Included, for
only $3000.
E. HOFER & SONS
INVESTMENTS
213 S. Commercial Street