Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1912)
Dial CAfl TIL JOUEKAU SALEM. OBEQO MONDAY, MAT 13, 1912. r hr rnuu. m mm i rauiD SSOW GENERAL THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND IS PRONOUNCED ! ONE OF THE HEAVIEST SNOWS this scsiier in that sec tick. '- 1 ' Denver, Colo,, May 13. Colorado Is In the grip of one of the heaviest snow storm! of the winter today. In this city the snow began falling" at midnight; and continued until 2 o'clock thlB afternoon. Up to that hour six Inches of snow had fallen, tnakliiK the heaviest storm ever seen here In May, and one of the blggeBt of the winter. The storm was accom panted by a chilly wind, causing all to wear heavy overcoats. The snow was general throughout Colorado. In Colorado Springs most of the snow fell yesterday, changing to a blizzard last night. At leadvllle It has been - snowing for nearly 38 1 hours, with no Indications as yet of abatement i Tho heavy rain that preceded the now, materially helped the crops, $10,000,000 Was tihen Organizers. (DHITOD HUMS UlSSD WIB1. New York, May 13. Admitting that 110,000,000, of the capital stock of the American Tlnplate company was dis tributed among Its organizers, and denying that the formation of the merijers of which the company con sists, established a monopoly, Daniel Reid, president of the Amrelcan com pany, testified today In the suit of the United States government against the toe.1 trust Hi'ld Inflated that the formation of the American company saved many smaller tlnplate companies from fall tire. He declared that there are 235 companies In the merger and 202 In dependent, companies. Many of these Independent companies started up Ince the formation of the merger, he declared. A spirited session followed field's advent as a witness, the tlnplate pres ident and United States Attorney Dickinson having frequent clashes. The Check Is Good, UNHID PUSS UiBKD YURI. , Santa Barbara, Cal May 13. A check for $40 bearing the name of the PrlnceBS Rosplgllosls was re ceived today by George Norton, of Santa Barbara, who found a cigar ette case worth $1000 the prlncesB lont recently on the San Marcos trail. The check was mailed from Ban Francisco, where the cigarette rse was sent A SAMPLE OF VERY DIRTY POLITICS Clackamas county politics has struck a snag In the way of an. hon est man getting ' on the legislative ticket A German American, by the name of Gustav Schnoerr, of Willamette, was made a Republican nominee at the primaries. He Is not a two-faced double-dealer and has some convictions and Is not afraid to express them in public. A fierce effort yas made to defeat him for the nomination and now the old tricky gang will try to down hlra for election. A snap Indictment has been found In Jim Campbell's court where It Is claimed the corrupt practices act was violated. . Following special telegram tells tho story about the matter and this paper will give the news as the mat ter proceeds: "Oregon City. "Charged with a violation of sc tlon 3519 of the statutes relating to election, Gustav Schnoerr, Republi can nominee for representative, pres ident of the Deutsche Verein of Clackamas county, and vice-president of the Consolidated German Societies of Oregon, was arraigned today be fore Judge Campbell, given until June 3 to plead and released upon his own recognizance. The specific charge Is criminally libeling C. Schuebel, of the law firm of U'lten ft Schuebel. Schuebel and Schnoerr both were candidates and both were successful. Schuebel Is said to have accused Schnoerr of be- Iner a corporation candidate. Schnoerr retaliated by publishing an adver tisement In the Morning Enterprise, of Oregon City, In part as follows "Mr. Schubel tries to make bis audience believe that the 'interests' of certain parties have 'bought' me, Be not deceived. Not I, but he, has been bought, If signs fall not, and be cause he Is used to being bought and sold, as everyone knows, ho made an effort to buy me In my own house. This happened March 31, 1912." Tho Indictment of Schnoerr, who Ib one of the prominent men of the county, has Incensed hundreds of German-American residents. They say the indictment Is a political deal and will react on the persons who. have fought him, "Although the Indictment was re turned several days ago, Judge Camp bell ordered It kept secret until Schnoerr, with his attorney, George C. Brownpll, appeared In court. W. 8. U'Ren, who aided in drafting the corrupt practices act, appeared before tho grand Jury as private pros ecutor. He declares the Schnoerr ad vertisement was a gross violation of the act. ' "This la the first prosecution of the kind here under the statute." ItooHcrelt Jubilant, tCNITSD PMS8B LHAHKD WIBS.1 Oyster Bay, N. Y., May 13. Colonel Roosevelt was jubilant when he learned of his victory In Minnesota here today. The former president loaves for Ohio this evening to begin Ms campaign in that state, during which he Is scheduled to deliver 60 speeches. A TWELVE HOUR DAY FOR GUARDS There has been a change In affairs at the penitentiary since James went out Heretofore, guards have worked eight hours a day. Under the new plan they will work 12 hours a day, and there won't be so many of them. The wages, though, will be Increased from $50, the present rate, to it&. This will make a slight Saving, as two guards will do the work of three, ana do It for $130, where the three got $150. It will also save the board of one man. The governor is ceriamiy carrying economy to about Its limit, and, perhaps, Just a trine Deyona it. One thing Is certain, he Ib not bidding for the worklngmen's vote or support, in doing away with the eight-hour system. WANT FARES REDUCED BY THE P, R, L. & P. CO. Representing four commercial clubs a committee has filed a com plaint with the railroad commission asking that the 10-cent passenger fare now charged by the Portland, Railway, Light & Power company from Oregon City to Jennings Lodge be reduced. The commercial clubs Involved are Canemah, Jennings Lodge, Oregon City and Gladstone. The committee declares that were the station at Jen nings Lodge to be moved south 560 feet, It would come within tho five- cent zone. The extra charge, it is declared is unfair, as it now makes II. necessary for the people, unless they want, to pay a 10-cent fare, to walk as fnr as Meldrum. The railroad commission this after noon departed for Mikklo, where It will head complaint Instituted against the American Express company. The complaint charges the company with failure to provide a station at the point, though there Is ample traffic to demand It. Taroina Socialists Sore. Tacoma, Wash., May 13. Local So cialists will take up the fight of Leon ard Olsson, disenfranchised by Judge Hanford, and at a meeting last night named a committee consisting of Rave Brown and Business Agent Burns of the Central Labor Council to arrange for a mass meeting to consider the question. I r JIT MrtA y45aB8efe3 JlShOpSilored U Efflothes Cool Comfortable Classy t We want to show you our SPECIAL $20. 00 SUITS See Center Window and Cabinet Inside Salem Woolen Mills Store All You Need Is A Cascaril Tonight No Sick Headache, Billon Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Bowels by Morning. Newberg has Mtullt.hic. decided to pave with FLOOD MAKES LEGISLATURE GET A MOVE UNITKD PBKftS LIAHBD WIRB. New Orleans, May 13. With the creBt of the Mississippi flood expected Tuesday night, the Louisiana state leg Islature, which convened today, Is con sidering adjournment sine ,dle be cause of the unsettled and dangerous conditions which the flood haB wrought. It Is reported here todny that a number of marllned negroes looted the towns If Batchelor, Foroche and Grosse. You Can Oct Rid of Stomach Trouble in Short Order. If Yon Will Use a Little Cooper's New Discovery Your stomach Id your host friend or your worst enemy, as you prefer. To have good health It Is absolutely nec essary to have a good stomach, if your stomach Is out of order, bad health must necessarily follow, The American people of today neglect their stomachs. They eat too fast, live too fust and are generally a hunch of nerves. Something gives way, gcnorally the stomach. Then follows nervousness, Indigestion, kid ney 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 anythlug your stomach craves, with out fear of Indigestion. Get a bott e todny at J. C. Perry's drug Btore, Salem High School Kcws. Tho student body meeting Friday morning lasted over an hour and the result of the election was announced the ensuing year: Student body mem ber of tho executive committee, Prof A. L. Schmalle; president, Ruth Fields; vice president, lrma Bots ford; secretary, Olive Beckley; Man ager Clnrlon, Carl Beck; editor Clar ion, Ruth Manning. City Bupt. Koontz, who was select ed from among 80 applicants, has gone bnck to Owattonna, Minn., to close up his year's work before com ing to Snlein to live. It is reported that Prof. Kirk will succeed blm In the position he has left. City Supt J. M. Powers has been offered a position In the Portland schools, but has not accepted. Turn tho rascals out the head ache, the biliousness, the indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gasea turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and thon and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don't put In another day of dis tress. Let CaB carets cleanse and rug ulate your stomach; remove the sour undigested and fermenting food and that misery-making gas; take the excess bile from your liver and car ry out of the system all the decom posed waste matter and poison In the Intestines and bowels. Then, you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. : They work while you sleer. A 10-; cent box from any drug store means a clear bead and cheerfulness for . months. Children love to take Cascarets because they taste good;. never gripe o- eicnen. ; o Minnesota Carried Hy Roosevelt, UNHID l'lir.SS I4AHKD W1HI.1 St. Taul, Minn., May 13. Latest re turns from the state primary election Saturday Indicate that Theodore Roouevelt carried every congressional district In Minnesota, except possibly two, and that the colonel has 20, probably 21 of Minnesota's 22 dele gates In the national Republican con vention. In the district of former Congress man Jnrnes A. Tawney, one of Presi dent Taft's most artlent supporters in the state, the Taft forces carried sev eral counties, and are disputing the control of the ninth district conven tion. In this district the La Follette and Roosevelt forces are running close with the Tnft men holding the bnlance of power for the district convention. Of the 1116 delegates In the Minne sota Republican convention, the can didates for president stand aa follows: Roosevel 808, Taft 119, La Follette 109. Of La Folette's delegates, 80 are nnlnstructed. Try to (Jet Charges Dismissed. CNITTBD PRESS UoABCn Willi. ' San Francisco, May 13. The mo tion brought by counsel for Abe Ruef in the district court of appeals for a writ of mandate to compel Super ior Judge Frank Dunne to dismiss the SO Indictments still hanging over Rii&f's head, is being heard on argu ment' here this afternoon. , The ground upon which Ruef's counsel base their petition for the writ of mandate Is that the statutory limit of 60 days In which the pending cases thould have been brought to trial ha3 expired. In an answer filed In behalf of District Attorney completely closed the Aegean sea to up that Ruefs at-;Tllrkpy- blockaded -the Turku nmi i. .latlng them from the Mediterranean so that they cannot dispatch war- Judge Dunne by Flckert It Is set (nrnova nnnnnt nrva tha fifl-slav limit I . as ground for dismissal because they I i i V , "U,UJ" i ships ottroopa to Tripoli, is an- inanuiK a muuuu uuuio uuu6c umio . nounced bv renorts here tnrfnv Tho blockade has been effected, say the to dismiss the indictments on the ground that there was insufficiency of evidence to secure conviction, and that this waB practically a waiver of the 60-day contention, :i. ITALY HAS TURKS -!; SECURELY BOTTIvED DSIT1D rRKBS LEASED Willi. Rome, May 13. That Italy newspapers, by the occupancy by Italy of the Islands of Karpathos, Kaso, Plscopl and Nlsyro, in the Gre cian archipelago and all Turkish pos sessions, together with the capture of the Turkish Islands of Stampalla and Rhodes. Corvallls is arranging has celebration July 4. for a big YOU NEED A STRAW HAT I Get it at G. W. Johnson & Co.'s The new styles of the 1912 season are here, ventilated, self-adjusting sweat band. A new new shape at . . . . Other styles and shapes at . . Panamas . . . . . See the new feature in a $3.00 $1.00 to $3.00 $3, $5 and $7.50 The Guaranteed SILK HOSE For Men and Women. Four pair guaranteed three months For Wen, 50c the pair. For Women, 75c the pair. PHOENIX THE ROUND-UP LL- 303 U. S. Department of Agriculture. .WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS U MOORU, ChW. n.A NX. W O ' 1l WILLIS L. MOORU, Chief. !W 10 1 V 'T r '-7 30,1 a9 9,r IVL 67 30 ills' Jo 'rkAr L -A Solera and Vicinity: Fair ' NOf y v 0 tonlaht and Tuesday; m ' y ' -el continued warm. ' 'xJv '',,. 1 0 2 1 1 Mo4iy 1 to Mm If. 14 1 2. - , . ' 1'J Lap ICXl'IA.NATOIVY NOTI'.H. Iiliwrvntlnni lkrn tilt m.. "Mh mrrldlnn time. lr prruur n-ilon-d lo r Imlmr troiitti,nnm lli.rti) pau thrnu(l) niiinu of Kiunl lr iniiuui. Iwilivfnj ulnni'il lines) iu tliruuuti points il tqunl u-uiiiiur; drawn only for tnro, tiwiini, Iff, i:(l HA O I'lmr; Q partly ohiudy; O rliiuiljr; riln; 0 inow; rrport tnlMlng. Arrow fly with Ik wind. Flnt fliuret, luwrattom iH intnro put M bouri, munU, prmlpluitlun of 01 hub or mure for pt ii boura; llilrO. mtilmura wind fvlwlty. " 9 Fcwnt TIM J 1. m. Tur siliiy. Op'Bon: Fitlr tonight and TiiMilny; contlnnod warm. Kimtt-rly wIiiiIh. ShlniMrs Forffitsl. I'rolfft plilpiiK'ntg M far north an Swittlfl dkhIiirI nilnlmuin ti'iiumrturrs of about r.S doRrpos; northoast to Rimkiui", 4tl il't!r?iii; nonthPHHt to Holne, a5 doKrcpit; miuth to Siskiyou, 40 di'Krot-n. Mlnlimiin ti'inprratiira at 1'iirtliinJ timil4lit. u(out fSO itvgrrra, Ither ForrraL TIip Wllliuncttfl Rlvor at Port lund will rlne ateadlly fur the next tlirpa days, and rrach a Lngf of about 12.5 fpt WiMliU'Kilay. EDWRD A. DEALS, DUtrlct Fvracaator. Corvallls having agreed to glvo (5000 towards It, the bridge acrosi the Willamette nt that point la as surd. KlaniBth Fulls Is afraid of an epi demic of typhoid, and Is tnklng stops to close and fill up the old AnKeny ditch, running through the town. It wns 80 in the phnde nt Portland ypstprdiiy and probnjily considerably above that today. The cornerstone of the Liberal Arts building of Reed college was laid nt Portland Sunday. It will cost 000. Lewis Ilnrnard, of Tortlnnd, whose nkull waa fractured In three plncps, Rome time agobaa astonished the doctors by refuxlng to die. He Is now fully recovered. . The confirmation of Leslie M. Scott aa marshal of Oregon, has been held up at the request of President Taft. Rev. S. A. Douglas, who has been pastor of ths First Baptist church at Albany for eight years, has resigned and will accept the pnHtorate of the First llaptiat church at Ashland. Farmers of the Cleone nplghbor hood have organized a co-operntlve creamery. i C. W. Roetcher waa re-elected sup erintendent of the Albany public schools Saturday evening. Tt ( tire a rold ta On Day. Take Laiatlva Rromo Quinine Tab lets, Dmgglsta refund money If It falls to cur. E. W. Grove'i signa ture Is on each box. 15 cents. The Right Clothes for Men are STEIN-BL0CH Perfect in Fit, Wear, and Material The newest shades for Spring $1 ft f. (tQft Priced for all Purses . Piv 10 $0) For Pressing and Cleaning, Phone 47. dm : Ipf Mi) iim l Voafiir) "of nim;MM wit atafi atnjEta .iMumaMLLja. yiu: fata . (. ljm. swi v . a;u' &v . KJit r.i:.; t:-, it a TnrrTwmwFSMi It Looks Like a Crime to sepnrate a boy from a box of Ruck len's Arnica Salve. Ilia pimples, bolls, scratches, knwka, sprains and brulups demand It, and Its quick re lief tor burns, scalds, or cuts la his right Keep tt handy for boya and girls. Heals everything hpalnble and does It quick. Vnequaled for piles. On.y 25 cents at J. C. Terry's. NOTICE TO THE, PUBLIC We have recently completed a large modern sash and door factory, and are in a position to turn out a fine quality of mill work, We manufacture the lumber used in our factory, which will not only insure prompt delivery of orders, but will insure our customers of receiving choice select finish, We have secured the best of mechanics and can give our customers the assur ance of having their orders filled to their entire satisfaction, We are now manufacturing door and window screens, and .would be pleased to submit estimates on screens of any kind, We are prepared to submit quotations on all kinds of mill work, and would like to have our customers call at our office, and permit us to show them through our plant, The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Office Front and Ferry PKone Main 1830