FOES. D1I1I CAPITAL J017B5AL, SALEM, OREOOK WEDNESDAY, MAT 15,1912. q en HOOTS ED GOLDuiii! (DN1TBD rnKHB MASltD m(.) San Diego, May 15. Miss Goldman and Reltman came here from Los An geles yesterday nftornon. They had announced that they had engaged the floclnllKts hall for MIhs Goldman to deliver two lectures on the drama, but when the arrived, the Socialists declined to let them have the hall. Miss Goldman was hooted by a crowd of nearly 1,000 when she stepped on the Grant hotel bus at the Santa Fe station, but got to the ho tel In safety. Manager Holmes as signed her a room, He said later that he did so more to prevent vio lence than anything else. At 8:30 p. in. a crowd of about 1,000 inarched Into the hotel, waving American, flags, and demanded of Holmes that he send the anarch I at speaker and her manager away. , He raid that he would gladly do so. About 2 o'clock in the morning, Miss Goldman was quietly escorted to the train by two bell boys, having been taken out at a side door. A crowd, hooting at her, bad waited In the street nearby for some hours. Miss Goldman was badly fright ened by the demonstration against hor, and when Chief of Police Wil son visited her In her room at the hotel, she was shivering' pitifully, It Is said. The police made no effort to quell the demonstration ngalnst her, probably thinking It would be use less to do so. Tbey had warned her not to come her. 00JEGTTO . THE TAXES 0( INDUSTRY A. total of $6,435,000 rental for 99 year was the sum named In a lease recently executed for Mrs. Hetty Green In Chicago, the rate being $65, 000 a year (or the use of a strip of land 46 by 190 feet In the business t district. A milling company will re place the building with a modern structure 10 stories high at a cost of about $1,000,000 which of course will add that much to the value of Mrs. Green's land. This lease has been taken as a horrible example of the present syHtem of taxation, It being urged that tho social growth of the city has given tho present value to the real CHtate but that the Incre ment has gone to the land owners and not to the public. "Private own ership or possession of land Is con ceded to he essential," a bulletin of the American Economic League de clares, "but when we permit such ownership as that of Mrs. Green to Include not only results from Indi vidual effort, but also tho result of a community's enterprise, does It not appear that we go far toward con doning a violation of the eighth com mandment?" According to this view the cout of living has been advanced about 50 per cent by the policy of U. . u7 ,W Haleni and Vicinity: Showers tonight or Thursday; cooler tonight L 1 ror rVsA IV v, w X A.. 4 . - r i ;i i i -w i i i i ) IJXPLANATOWY NOTJ'.rt. iilisorvnllonK Inken at S . m., "Ml. nirrhllnn Urn. Air irur rmturmt to m level. I)lmr umiilliidnnt lli.ml pM thmui!h pom i.r .iul !' irre. lnilhirii. liluluil llm'.i (ium il.rouuli pulnu ol kiu1 iiiiiit rHir(i; ili.vtu only for irro, fieojli.it. IW', tai lur. Q cler: Q irily cloudy; O rliiudy; (JJ ruin; 'iow: tvvon nilsnlng. Armwi fly with th wind. First nuure, lowest tern-iH-rntiir t 12 bmtra; wcund, preilplutlon of .01 Inrh or nioro for put M bour; tlilrrt, mulmura wind wlocliy. ForwnHt Till fi p. m. Thursday. Oregon and Washington! Showers toulght or Thursday; cooler tonight encept coast Westerly winds. Shippers Fondant ' Protect shipments ' tur north bs Seattle Hgnlnxt minimum temperatures of about 42 degrees; northeast to p,.ol.iine, .40 degrees; southeast to Poise, 34; south to SUklyoti, 36 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland (mil). (it, jtbout 42 degrees. Mm Forecast. , ' Tl.e WlllaiiHttn River nt Portland will rise steadily for tho next few ilityst snd rch ft sUgtVof 13 feet Frl (t'.iy find '13.2 fe!t Batunlwy. EDWARD A. PKAL3, District Forecaster. LIU Absolutely Puro The only Daking Powder mado from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE exacting revenue from Industry In stead of land values. The census of 1900 showed that 250,251 persons are possessed of $67,000,000,000 of the to tal of $1)5,000,000,000 of the nation's wealth, or in other words, that three tenths of one per cent of the popu lation possess 71 per cent of the na tion's wealth. It Is said that the late John Jacob stor, now a British sub ject, receives a revenue of $10,000,000 over here for allowing American cit izens to transact business on Man hattan Island, DEMOCRATIC PAPERS ALL FAVOR TAFT Norwalk, 0., May 15. Declaring that the Democratic leaders In con gress dread his position because they feel sure that It will mean his elec tion next November, and that prac tically all the Democratic papers In the East are Democratic in name only, and are both openly and Indirectly supporting tile candidacy of President Taft, Theodore Roosevelt addressed a large gathering of voters here today. He said: "The newspapers which helped Parker In 1904 the New York Sun. World, Tlmee, Herald and Evening Post, and the Springfield Republican are practically all Taft organs now. They Are Democratic only nominally. They are Interested most In reaction ary principles. They are doing the bidding of Wall street ''It la a curious fact that, the news papers which are supporting Presi dent Taft In the EtiBt are thoBe which are nominally Democratic. "The Democratic leaders In con gress also are working In every way to prevent by nomination, fearing that I will win It nominated, and part ly because they don't like my style, anyhow." BANDITS GOT AWAY WITH STAKE New Orleans, May 15. At the of fices of Wolls Fargo & Co., here to- day, It was admitted that the bandits who hold up the Queen and Crescent j limited near Ilattlesburg, secured $35,000, Five Plnkerton detectives ; were rushed from here to the scene of the robbery In a special train. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS L MOORK, Chltt. V7.fSr 4f - $ ar v Ui. TAFT SAYS INTERESTS OPPOSE HIM nmiiD rur.ss lcabed wins. I Zanesville, 0 May 15. Declaring that the "money powers" of the na tion is against and not for him, as claimed by Colonel Roosevelt, Presl ' dent Taft bitterly arraigned Dan R. SHanna, an alleged supporter of Roose ' velt, together with George W. Parkins i and Frank A. Munsey, in an address to the voters of Roseville today. The president declared that Hanna had opposed him ever since the hit ter's Indictment for rebating. The prosecutions of the trusts by the Taft administration, the president said, had arrayed the powerful mon eyed Interests against him in his fight for a second term. . RICIIESON MUST GO TO THE CHAIR UNITED FHE8S LEA BSD WIItB. Boston, Mass., May 15. The Rev. C. V.' T. Rlcheson must die for the murder of Avis Llnnell. This was definitely settled today by the state executive council, which met here and after a brief session adjourned at 1:45 p. m. without receiving any pe tition of leniency for the doomed pas tor from Governor Foss. ' (Jots Ills Xerve Ilnok, Boston, May 15. His attitude calm er than It has been In weeks and his nerves apparently much stronger, following a night of sound slumber, the Rev. C. V.' T. Rlcheson, slayer of Avla Llnnell, spent a quiet day today in tho death cell at the Charles town state prison, where he was taken yesterday to await electrocution at midnight Saturday. i The doomed pastor arose at 7 o'clock nto'a hearty breakfast and employed his time reading newspa pers and magazines containing ac counts of his case. The realism of Eliza's flight across tho ice In Uncle Tom's cabin pre sented here Friday, was somewhat marred when one of the hound pups cluiBlng the girl caught up with her squatted on his haunches, wagged his tall, and played good dog Kener ally. The S. P. Is acquiring the right of way from Eugene to Coos Hay. 1 k 5j SOCIALISTS STAND BY GANG united miss leased wmx.l Indianapolis, May 15.-Only a per sonal appeal from Congressman Vic. tor Berger, of Wisconsin, the only So cialist representative In congress, pre. vented today the Socialist national convention from telegraphing to Pres Ident Taft and Governor Johnson, of California, demanding protection for the I. W. W's in San Diego.' Both Berger and' John Spargo de clared that Biich action at this time would merely enable President Taft to Interfere In a local matter, and aid him from a political standpoint. Berger pacified the delegates by promising that the national committee would act Immediately for the protec tion of Socialists and I. W. W's now In San Diego. THE KIXG OF DENMARK FOOD DEAD ON STREET UNITED PRESS LEASED WIHE.I London, May 15. King Frederick VIII, of Denmark, died suddenly this morning at Hamburg. Dispatches ' received here today from Hamburg say that a passerby stumbled over King Frederick's corpse in a side street near Goose Marble. The pedestrian summoned a policeman, who sent the corpse to the harbor front hospital. . Tho king's private ship Danneborg, was ordered today to proceed Immed iately to Hamburg to receive the re mains. Christian X. was proclaimed king of Denmark, while thousands of his subjects gathered about Aiiiallenborg cnsUe singing the national anthem. The new king amj queen appeared for a moment on the balcony, Chris tian plainly showing In look and man ner that he wrs suffering deeply over the death of his father. THEY CERTAINLY EXCEEDED THE SPEED LIMITS Two yonng men, Eveeett Fleck and Ray Henderson, of Portland,, passed through the city this morning on their way from Eugene to Portland, mounted on motor cycles. They left Portland Monday for Eugene, making the trip easily In half a day. The trip from Eugene to Salem was made In about three hours, the distance be ing about 70 miles. From : here to Portland the young men expect to take their time and expect to arrlvo In Portland early this afternoon. They report the roads very good, ex cept one place of about two miles near the state training school, where repairs are being made. MASKED MEN DYNAMITED EXPRESS CAR DMiran press learid wide.) New Orlealns ,May 15. Two masked bandits held up the New Orleans-New York limited near Hattlosburg, Miss., early today. After dynamiting the ex press car safe the outlaws escaped. Marshfield is to have a pulp and paper mill. Very Serious It Is very serious matter to ask tot one medicine and have the wrone one riven you. For this reason wo urr;o you la buying to be careful to get tho genuine BLficT-KleiiT Liver Medicine The reputation of thij old, relia ble medicine, fcr constipation, in digestion and liver trouble., is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It la better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger ale than all others combined. SOLD DJ TOWN FJ Instead of Liquid ftntiseptlcsofPcroxIda many pcoplo are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved In water as neelod. t For all toilet and hygienio uses It It better ami more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, ile- Btroy disease germs, and purify the breath. 0 To keep artificial teeth and brldirework clean, odorless To remove niootine from the treth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by sponge patlunr. The bost antiseptic wash Known. Relieve and strengthens tired, weak, Inllnmedeyes. II ealBSorethroat, wounds and outs. 23 ajnd 50 ot. a box, druggist or by nmll postpaid. Sample 1' roe. (THI PAXTONTOH.KTCO.,Boran.MAM' SOCIALIST cTio?j ii! Mi UPROAR UNITED PBEB9 LEASED WIKE. Indianapolis, May 15. The United Press dispatches telling of the tarring and feathering of Dr. Ben Reltman and the treatment to which Emma Goldman was subjected In San Diego were read to the Socialist convention. These were followed by private tele grams to Job Harrlman, of Los Ange les, telling of last night's riot, and charging the San Diego police with refusing td protect laborers. Delegates Margaret Prevy, of Ohio, and Mrs. Sadler, of Washington, en tered Into a bitter denunciation of California officials, especially Gover nor Johnson, whom they charged with falling to protect citizens. The events occurring In San Diego overshadowed In Interest anything else at today's session. An Immediate meeting of the na tional executive committee was called to consider means to relieve the sit uation at San Diego. CREAMERY BUTTER AND EGG COMBINE Portland, Ore. ,May 15. Formation of the country's largest creamery, butter and egg 'combine Is being com pleted in this city, says the Portland Journal today. The combination will Include Portland, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and other coast cities- as well as Butte. Mont The exact details have not been made public, but the totul of the cap ital of the company will reach several million of dollars, and affiliated com panies in the East are likely to show much' larger sum. The Portland end will be known as the Hazelwood company, and the old Hazelwood company of this city and Klock Produce company of Seattle and Portland are Included as the home branch. Carl Schalllnger, who has been head of the Hazelwood company of Port land for some time, and R, A. Good hue, recently an official of the Klock Produce company, of,, this, city, will act as heads of the new concern here.. While no definite announcement Is made as to who holds the controlling Interest, It Is generally thought that F. W. Hennlngsen, the Butte produce man, will control the new concern, and will conduct various branches from Butte. -nnt "Want Ads" Brine Results. 30 Acres A beautiful home site on the main Dallas road Just across the river from Salem. Land is choicest cher ry, berry, and general fruit land. Running stream through property. Would muke fine poultry and small dairy proposition. Building site over looking river and mountains, cannot be beat for A BEAUTIFUL COUN TRY HOME. Less than two miles from Commercial street. See us In regard to price and let us show the place to you. L H0FER & SONS ' InveNtinents. ( 213 S. Commercial Street All patent medicines or medicine ad vertised In this paper are for sal at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash druar itorn In Oriarnn owes no one, and no one owes It, carries large stock; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a reeulnr irnihmtft in morii. clue and has had many years of ex perience in the practice. Consulta tions ar free. ProRerlntlnna free, and only regular price for med icine, ur. btone can be found at hi druf store, Salem, Or. from 1 In the morninc until 0 at nlrht Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. YOU SHOULD BE WEARING A STRAW HAT i a.v. Summer Hats are now supreme We carry the newest and most favored styles $1.50 to $5.00 . SalemW oolen Mills Store THE COMPANY PAYS THE THIRD BIG DIVIDEND UNITED PRESS LEASED WlnE. New York, May 15. Announcement was made here today that the execu tive committee of the Wright Aero plane company, ' the $1,000,000 cor poration organized three years ago, has voted, for the third time an an nual dividend of 20 per cent. The corporation has , now. but 16 stockholders, among whom are Cor nelius Vanderbllt, Delancy Nlcoll, Andrew Freldman, Allan A. Ryan and other prominent financiers. . Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices a required by law, furnishing affidavit and proof of pub lication. Fine Brief Work la our specialty. Let ut figure with you on your next case. Capital Journal SALEM, OREGON REAL ESTATE BULLETIN No. 152. Flue, large lot close In on State street. Several bearing fruit trees on lot. Price Including paving and all assessments for short time at $1800. No. 156. 24 acres four miles east of Salem. Seven room house and large barn. 20 acres are In cultiva tion and four acres timber on back. Two acres fine bearing orchard. Large patch of berrlPS and small frulta and garden. Woven wire fenc ing. Within quarter-mile of school, church and store. Complote stock goes with place, Including three horses and fine Jersey cow. Also household gods. This place Is a snap as It stands for $6000. No. 162. 30 acres across river Just two miles from corner State and Com mercial streets. Beautiful site on main Dallas road. 10 acres cultivat ed, balance pasture. Runnlne stream through place. This would make one of the finest close In dairy locations. Price for whole, J8O00. E. HOFER INVESTMENTS 213 S. Commercial Street - - ijont. Poor appetite Is 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 nil dealers. Puts End to Bar! Habit Things never look bright to one with "the blues." Ten to one the trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the system with bilious poison, that Dr. King's New Life Pills , would expel. Try them. Let the Joy of better feel ing end "the blues." Best for stom ach, liver and kidneys, 25o at J. C. Perry's. For Women Who Care Of course you use an antiseptic In your family and In the care of your own per son, and you want the best. : ' Instead of what you have been using Bucu as liquid or tablet antlBcpticH or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, a concentrated antiseptic powdor to be dissolved in water aa needed. Paxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and mora healing than anything you ever used. ANTISEPTIC In the toilet to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect tho month, destroy discaae germs and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridpewoi k clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion odors by sponge battling, As a medicinal' Agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douohes of Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly adviBing their patients to use it because of Its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For this pur pose alone Paxtine Is worth Its weight in gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All drutrglsts, 25 and BO cents a box. Trial lntx aud testimony of tfl women free on rvqucKt. THE PA XTON TQILET CO., Bmitoh, Mm. Or can give attractive prices on parts of this tract separately. PRUNE LAND No. 147. 86 acres near Rosednle on rock road. Nice laying gentlo slope and Bltuated Just right for a fine or chard site. At present It Is all In grain except 15 acres of good fuel timber. Price with the crop Is only ?90 per acre. . LARGE FARMS , We have all kinds of large farms, and can show you the best Willam ette Valley lands at nrices that are 'right. No. 149. 20 acres four miles east of Salem. Fine black land. Sevno acres orchard, Good house and barn. Store on place rents for 12 a month. Church and school Junt across the road. Price, $C250. No. 1G5. Five good lots between Capitol and Summer streets, within one block of street car. Four room house, barn, and good .well. Price for Bhort time only at $2200. & S ONS