Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1912, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DA11T CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OBEQOlf. WEDNESDAY, MAT 8, 1912.
PAGE EIGHT
Today-Our 585th Wednesday
Surprise Sale
$5 Novelty Enbroibercd Robes, Special at' $2.98
The newest Idea for Spring and Summer Dresses. Fine sheer mate
rial; with a pretty embroidered design I I yards of 44-Inch flouncing!
t yards of Insertion to match, and SU yards of plain material. A
i-o.Vlcte dress. Today only
See Window Display
Special Green Tag Sale of
Children's and
Misses Coats
ii ' " i
-ta-ffl white
Geat resented. Sizes, 4 to 12 years
Priced to $12.50; your choice Less 20 per cent
(SKE WINDOW LIBERTY STREET)
The House of Service and Satisfaction
CITY NEWS.
Free
Call at C. T. Poineroy's Jewelry
store and get your birth stone card.
Demonstration
Of Wear Ever aluminum nt lturen
& Hamilton's all this week.
"lint Point Day May llth"
Welch Electric Co., 2U North Com
mercial Btreet. Electric linn. Guaran
teed,. Only $2.25. B-7-2t
The Capital City
Equal Suffrage club will meet Thins
day Hflernoon at the Ramp Suffrage
hall, Commercial anil Kerry streets.
(let One of the Nnerlnl Wear Ever
Aluiiilnuiu sauce piiim. Regular
fi." This week Mold at 27c. Ilurcn
H llniullliin.
Found
The ilaco to Ret my watch repaired.
C. T. Poineroy's, lis South Commer
cial street.
"Hat Taint lay May llth"
1-eave your order now. Welch Elec
tee Co., 2(!4 North Comniurclal street.
B-7-2t
Free Tickets
Any hoy or girl under 15 years of
age can learn how to get a free ticket
to the moving picture show by calling
at John H, Scott's office, over tho
Chicago store. C-7-tf
Reduced the Rates
Lumbermen on the Wendllng
In-such of the Southern l'aclflc will be
able to ship their lumber to Califor
nia at Just the nunc rates charged by
the Southern l'aclflc for shipping lum
ber on the main line, from now on, for
the Railroad CoiuiiiIhhIoii made an or
der today reducing the rates 25 cents
a ton.
Notice .
As bills and other dcbls have been
contracted lu my mime against my
hop yard (known as the Wing Slug's
yard!, at Brown's Island, without
having been authorized by me, I here
by notify the public that I will not be
responsible for any purchase or other
cunt men unless same are authorised
In writing by me. )ated at Salem,
Ore., May (1. 1912.. Selil Hack, 1108
First street, I'ortlaud, Ore. (i-7-flt
lloaril of Trade Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
the Salem Hoard of Trade will be
held at the rwni this evening, and
very member Is urged to bo present,
as there Is Important business for
consideration, Jos. II. Albert, presi
dent; A. F. I Infer, secretary.
Every one Reduced in
Price
Buy a coat now and get an
early choice from these as
ortments, for they are sure
to go rapidly.
Serge, Covert, Rajah Cloth.
Shepherd Checks, etc. navy
blues, black, tans, cream,
i
and mixtures are rep-
One assortment
II Is Because
Our customers got the bast the niur
Uel affords, they are so w)ll satisfied,
'hone Mala 141, and give the uiie!
gnitci ,"ui next or In-. Tiy out
h.ead.
Sure Burgnln
Made to your order harness lasts
the longest and gives tho best satis
faction lu the long run. Made to
order Is a bargain every time. F E
Sbafer's, 187 South Commercial Btreet,
They Are At It
Hill & Hansen lire supplying their
customers with the. best of meats.
Capital market, 121 South Commercial
street, l'bone 2 Hi.
Ilrjan Is Picked
As winner by the Democrats, 'Crls-
petto" is sure a wlnenr wll'i all that
try It. Sol.l everywhere l.i snnltarv
,"s packages.
Licensed to Hurry
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Dennis Saunders, age 2ii years,
of Salem, and Nina May llardner, age
111 years, of Turner. The wedding Is
to take place In Turner on May 22,
l12.
A Horse on the Hikes
This morning as a man by tho
mime of Hart was driving along
State street Just east of Commercial
street, leading a horse, the unlnial
became frightened at the street car
and made a jump for safety. It
landed at the curb, against which a
number of bicycles were leaned, dam
aging two of them to such an extent
that they are a total loss.
EYESTRAIN AMI nillNhl.ES
(in Together
Until are brought on by at
tempting to read or work Willi-,
t out Glasses when Mamies are f
necessary.
We run lit you with becom
ing Eye-glasses that will enn-
t hie you to see clearly without
I eye-strain or wrinkles.
Let us supply the glasses to
day. A. STCl'LLOCH
Optometrist.
SOI North Commercial St.
(Ground Floor)
Vhone I2S Office Heart till t
I
wimirptit,rta ji
o o of.
TESTIMONY IS
PRETTY TOUGH
Oil ARCHBALD
UX1TBD FSISS LS1SED WIRI.
Washington, May 8. The Archbald
Investigation was taken up again this
morning. Judge Archbald and his
two sons attended the hearing. The
Judge refused to comment on the
charges against htm.
Chairman Clayton announced that
Attorney Worthlngton, representing
Judge Archbald, will be allowed to
cross-examine the witnesses.
Elward Williams, of Scranton, Pa.,
testified that Judge Archbald had a
half Interest in an option on a pile
of culm coat belonging to the Erie
railroad, which road was Involved In
cases then pending before the com
merce court. He deelard that the
judge gave hi ma letter of recommen
dation to negotiate with the Erie
road, with the understanding that
Archbald was to get a half Interest
in the option.
Judge Archbald furnished no
money for the deal, the witness said.
Ife testified that he later tried to sel
his property for $35,000.
Williams testified that he took a
promissory note of $500, which Arch
bald had signed and went to C. C.
Boland, of Scranton, Pa., to discount
It. He said that he knew Boland
was a defendant before Judge Arch
bald, "but did not think anything of
It"
The witness admitted that alter a
certain demurrer had been decided
against Boland, he told Boland the
case might have gone differently if
he had discounted Archbald's note.
Williams said he told Judge Archbald
that he intended to get Boland to
discount the note.
LOOKS LIKE THE
FELLOW WAS LYING
ONITKD MESS I.RAHSD r. IIIS.
Chicago, May 8. The man recently
operated on In a hospital here for
aphasia, who clulms to be George
Klmmell, of Nlles, Mich., who was
believed to have been killed in an Or
egon forest, received the newspaper
reporters todny. He declared Mrs.
Klmmell, mother of the long missing
man, had recognized him privately as
her son but said she could not afford
to recognize him In public because
this would mean a refund to an In
surance company of the benefit paid
at Klmmell's supposed death.
Fish Prices Go I'p.
Log Angeles, May 8. Because of a
shortage of fish along tho Southern
California coast, wholesale prices
have taken a Jump of nearly 50 per
cent within the past few days, and
may go higher.
Fishermen who have been in tho
channel for 30 years say the only
reason they can give for the short
age Is that tugs flBhlng with seines a
mile long have destroyed many small
fish and much Bpawn.
Wear Ever
Aluminum utensils sold nt special
prices this week. Huren & Hamilton.
liim-rnnr Will Speak
At the Hoard of Trade meeting to
night (iovernor West will be present
and take part lu the good roads dis
cussion. A Fist Eight
A warrant wag Bworn out In justice
court yesterday by a man of the name
of Evans for Thomas Dutton, who lives
some distance north of the city near
South Prairie. Dutton seemed to be
the aggressor in a fist right, which
resulted In the wnrrnnt for assault. A
flue of 120 was Imposed by Judge
Webster, which the defendant prompt
ly paid.
Track Laying Resumed
After a suspension of about 10 days,
on account of the strike and the con
ditions of thf weather making the
grade soft, track laying on the Salem
Albany extension of the Oregon Elec
tric railway was resumed yesterday
forenoon. A crew of SO men, almost
a full crew, began work, and every
thing moved off all right. The num
ber of strikers In the city Is gradual
ly being reduced, the men finding
work at other occupations, and some
of them leaving the city. The 1. W.
W. hold nightly meetings on the
streets and In the hall on the vomer
of Commercial and Center Btreets,
where good order prevails, and no
trouble Is anticipated.
Ha M il pert Funeral Tuesday
Several reports have been made as
to the burial of the body of the late
Homer C. Davenport. It Is now defi
nitely settled that he will be burled
at Sllverton, the funeral to take
place next Monday at 2 o'clock In the
afternoon. The body was shipped
from New York City on Tuesday of
tills week. Homer C. Davenport, the
oldest son of the famous cartoonist,
will accompany the body west.
Visitors from Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, of
Ouelph, Canada, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Lamport. They
have been visiting the Northwest
Coast for some time and will toon go
to California.
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ACCUSES
Flndlay, Ohio, May 8. William J.
Bryan sprung a big sensation here
this afternoon when he dlrecly
charged that Judson Harmon's
friends had "tried to purchase the
delegates Instructed for Bryan In
1908." Bryan said that if Harmon
denies that such an offer was made,
he will produce a letter In which
Harmon and his friends made the of
fer. It Is understood that a resident
of Cincinnati wrote the letter.
Harmon Denies.
Columbus, Ohio, May 8. Flat de
nial of charges made at Flndlay to
day by William J. Bryan that friends
of Governor Judson Harmon had
"tried to purchase delegates instruct
ed for him (Bryan) in , 1908" was
voiced here this afternoon by the
Ohio governor. Harmon said: "I
deny emphatically that any one au
thorized to act In my behalf or with
my knowledge or consent, offered to
purchase delegates In 1908 or at any
other time."
UNITE WITH
METHODIST
CHURCH SOUTH
Minneapolis, May 8. By a rising
vote here today, the quadrennial gen
eral conference of the Methodist
Episcopal church declared In favor of
union with the Methodist church
South. While the delegates stood,
Bishop Warren led In prayer of
thanks. The adoption of the union
resolution Is believed to end the pos
sibility of a negro bishop being
elected. '
Tho Rev. Dr. F. M. Thomas, of
Louisville, fraternal delegate from
the Methodist Church South, was ap
pointed to bear the resolution passed
by the conference to the Southern
churches.
t TilI,lTicsf I
BORN.
STRICKLER in Portland, Ore., Sat
urday, May 4, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs.
Strlckler, a daughter. Mrs.
Strlckler was formerly Miss Ruth
Gray, of this city.
HORN.
STRICKLEH To Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Strlckler in Portland, Saturday,
May 4. 1912, a daughter. Mrs.
Strlckler was formerly Miss Ruth
Gray of this city.
High Price for a Switch.
San Francisco, May 8. The price
of a woman's hair Is $10,027.50, ac
cording to Mrs. Agne. Rose, who Is
suing Melanle Block, a hair dresser
for that sum. The dresser ruined her
hair and burned her scalp, she says.
Don't Experiment
If you want results use S1IER-WIN-WILLIAMS
1AINTS
none better. A complete line
for all purposes nt
Fry's Drug Store
2S0 N. Commercial Street
Fry's Headuche Tablets will
cure, price 2.1c
WEST SALEM
TRANSFER
Passengers Baggage
Connecting with all train
at Weat Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12
ni., 1:05 p. ni. and 4 p. m. ev
ry day except Bunday. Also
for Independence, Mojiuoutb
and McMlnnvllle,
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m.,
1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Calls at hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal office tuy day
but Sunday. Pbone 13.
NO ORDERS TAKEN FOB
CALLS MOKE THAN THREE
BLOCKS FROM CORNER OF
STATE AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS UNLESS AR
RANGED FOB IX ADTAXCB.
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.
Looira
GIFT II oust
rjNiTSD rasas uisan wiri.
San Francisco, May 8. Testimony
of the early life of the late Caroline
H. Bainbrldge, in which she Is al
leged to have amassed her fortune of
$94,576 In the underworld of Port
land, Or., Is being given In the super
ior court here today by Mrs. Mary J.
Mayfield, niece of the deceased, in
contesting the woman's will, which
leaves a good part of the wealth to
priests, Judges, lawyers and charita
ble institutions, and to Mrs. Mayfield
only $1000.
During the latter years of her life
Caroline Bainbrldge owned and con
ducted the Oregon hotel here.
The residuary legatee Is Eugene
Francis McCarthy, who gets $05,000
by the terms of the will. Mrs. May
field claims McCarthy held undue In
fluence over the woman, who was 73
years old at the time of death, and
that the woman was of unsound mind
owing to excessive use of Intoxicants.
The will was made out five days be
fore death.
Among those remembered In the
will are Douglass Ladd, hotel clerk,
Portland; $1000; former Superior
Judge Senaca Smith, Portland, $1000;
Superior Judge John B. Cleland,
Portland, $2000; Ftremans Relief
Fund Portland, $2000; Grand Lodge
of Masons, Oregon, $500; Roman
Catholic orphan asylum, Beaverton,
Or., $1000, and many others.
All bequests were made because of
some service rndered the deceased or
because of personal admiration or ap
provnl on her part.
CAPTl'RE A GANG
OF WIRE TAPPERS
Alan, Idaho, May 8. A gang of wire
tappers, alleged to have been operat
ing a telegraph station and tipping
winners of the Alan races through a
complete system of pool rooms
throughout the country was captured
two miles from the track today. It Is
aa yet Impossible to obtain the names
of the alleged wire tappers.
According to officers of the racing
association, the gang hag cleaned up
a large amount of money.
Poor appetite la a' sure sign of Im
paired digestion. A few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will strengthen your diges
tion and Improve your appetite.
Thousands have been benefited by
taking these tablets. Sold by all
dealers.
COMPLETELY REFITTED.
All Invited lo Opening of the Spa To
morrowProprietors Want to
Meet Patrons,
In order to bring properly before
the nubile tho fact that we have com
pletely refurnished our store and In
stalled a modern sanitary soda foun
tain, the Spa will entortaln Wednes
day; and we Invite everyone to call
and see us between the hours of 2:30
to 10:30 p. m. It will be a great
pleasure to us to show you our clean
and neat fountain service and nsk
you to have one on us. Music both
afternoon and evening. The orches
tra will have that famous cellist
player, Frederic Konrad, of Portland.
The Spa Confectionery, 382 State
street. W. W. Stolz, F. 0. Myers.
' 5-7-2t
Notice to Property Owners on N. 12th
Street.
The property owners on North 12th
street, Court to Marlon are requested
to meet with the street committee at
I the council chambers on Friday even
ing nt 8 o clock, May 10, to ascertain
and determine the kind of pavement
to be laid on North 12th street, Court
to Marlon.
('HAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
,r-7-3t
SALEM EISII AND I'Ol'LTRY
MARKET.
173 South Commercial Street
Telephone Main 212.1.
Fresh Fish, Clams. Crabs, Poultry
and eggs. Prompt service.
S-3-lm H. C. HYIIEE, Prop.
Croquet Sets
Jnst Received
r'onr Rail
Six Ball
Eight Hall
fLV to l.0t)
Hauser Bros.
Automobile Supplies
Foot Luxury
MEANS
P ho e n i x
The guaranteed silk
Hosiery
For Men and Women
50c for Men
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE 90 head of young ewes
and 8o spring lambs. Inquire of,
W. T. Given, Vi miles southeast of
Turner, Oregon. 5-8-4t
FOR RENT Modern six room bun
galow on Waller street, near 12th.
Phone Bechtcl & Bynon. 5-8-3t
FOt'ND Pair nose glasses In Marlon
Square. Owner can have same by
paying for this notice. 5-8-3t
BOARD AND ROOMS with private
family. 30,1 North High street.
Phone Main 1016. 5-8-1 w
FOR RENT Cottage furnished com
plete for housekeeping. Inquire
1770 State street. 5-8-3t
STOLEN From front porch of resi
dence, 1094 Court street, night of
May 7th, a man's Raycycle, No.
35,200. Liberal reward for Infor
mation leading to recovery of same.
Phone Main 99t or Glover Main 23.
-7-1 1
FCRXISHED housekeeping rooms,
336 North High, near city hall.
5.7-:it
DRESSMAKING Upstairs, 240 State
street. First class work at reason
able prices. 5-7-3t
FREE TICKETS. Any boy or girl
under 15 years of age can learn
how to get a free ticket to the mov
ing picture show by calling at John
H. Scott's office, over the Chicago
Store. 5-7-tf
FOR SALE Thoroughly modern Ave
room bungalow, five minutes' walk
from State and Commercial streets,
Binall payment down, balance
monthly. See Homer H. Smith, the
Insurance man, McCornack build
ing. 3-12-tf
FOR SALE Do you want a bargain
In a Bulck four-passenger automo
bile, top, curtains, chnliiB, tools,
lamps, etc. Phone 92.
5-6-lm-eod
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BTRGHARDT ft MEREDITH
Resident Agents 185 State Street
Instead of Liquid
Antiseptics or Peroxide
many peoplo are now using
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
The new toilet germicide powder to lie
dissolved iu water as needed.
For all toilet and hygienic uses It Is
hotter and more economical.
J.0 cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay.
To disinfect the mouth, de
stroy discasa germs, and
purify the breath.
To keen artificial ttt, nr.A
brldirework clean. nilnrlftLii
To remove nicotine from tho teeth and
puriiy me breatli after smoking,
lo eradicate perspiration and bodv
odors by sponge bathing.
The best antiseptic wash known.
Relieves and strengthens tired, Weak,
i-iflamedcyes. Heals sorethroat, wounds
and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box, druggists
r by mall postpaid Siunple Froo.
PXTON TOILET CO..BMt.s.M....
Very Serious
It Is a yery serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you n buying to
bs careful to jet the gonuine
BUcT-draught
Uvcr Medicine
Ths reputation of this old, rtlla
5 medicine, for constipation. In.
digestion snd liver i,..k . !
Otber m,lirina i.i. .
mi " " "r than
SS?iiCt U WOuM n(othefa.
Toiite liver iyij.. i.t . .
. 1It other, eombme(1
ul a TOWN
WfcwJL
75c for Women
For Pressing and Cleaning Phone 47
EMJBMISBnim
ANIMALS
NOT BADLY
TREATED
The humane officer was advised
that there were being worked at the
excavation of the state library and su
preme court building, on the state
house grounds, a horse that not suit
able for such work. The officer visit
ed Bald place nnd observed the work
of the team for an hour, and, while
there are teams UBed thut are not
suitable for that kind of work, he saw
no cruelty or any signs of cruelty to
said horses. The work was not heavy
only for two or three teams, which
were good teams. But the officers
would like to protest agalnBt any two
horses pulling a load of sand contain
ing two yards, especially up the first
bench from the river.
MONEY TO LOAN
On pood Real Estate seeirlty.
BECHTEL BTNOX
(47 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
TUOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem. Or.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company, 279 North Commercial
street Phone Main 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm end city properly. John H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1552.
THE NEW SECOND-HAND
CLOTHING STORE
We have a good line of Clothing
and Shoes
Highest prices paid for Second
hand Clothing and Shoes
842 X. Commercial SI, Salem, Or.
4-1-tf
115 Liberty St. Phone Main 119
KARL XEUOEBAUKB
Watch and Jewelry Repairer
Your patronage solicited
Sntlsinctlon guaranteed
With Capital Drug Store
Salem Oregon
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RltiDON-RICHAIiDHON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
22 N. High Streot.
W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. T,
. Veterinarian.
Tr VAV- G r a d u ate Mc
flTLkv! Kllllp College,
jfNjlMll which enJoy
LijJjSET ' largest practice
" In the world.
Lameness, dentistry and diseases of
the foot a specialty. Phones: Resi
dence, 1961; office, 278. Office and
feed barn, 420 8. Commercial street.
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
RO I (JUT
SOLD
RENTED
1 REPAIRED .
RIBBONS I
ROLLERS I
SlPfLIES
8ee me before you do anythln
C. M. LOCKWOOD
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ZU-ZTf N. Cesiraerclsl, galea, Oregst.