Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 07, 1912, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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tf " ' " ' DAILY CAPI Til J0UK5A1, gALM, OREGOX FIUDAT, JT.TfE 7, 1912.
'S FURNISHING
Have Your
Saturday Picnic Under
the Shady Trees hi
SILK
FLANNEL
Outing, Soft
Collar and
Panama Styles
Shirts
SOISEITE $1.00,$2.00,$3J0,$5.C9
HIS MOST INTIMATE FRIENDS SAY
SO, BUT HE HIMSELF IS SILENT
TAFT'S MANAGER INVITES
THEODORE
17ILL GO TO
CHICAGO
S FOR WARM WEATHE
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Bsilklisle Underwear
POROSKNIT 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $3.(10 Piece Garments
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THE COLONEL TO BE PRESENT.
TTft
li Sfflflii
Salem's most beautiful residence dis
trict. Streets, water mains and side
walks in and paid for
Choice building lots $300.00 and up
Terms to suit everyone
Make an appointment by phone or calling
at our office, and we will take you over
in our automobile and show you the tract
Free $15.00 Free
In three cash prizes for the
best Kodak picture of King
wood Park; contest ending
June 25,
(CN1TEU PRK8B IHASED W1RS.1
New York, June 7 Colonel Theo
dore Roosevelt's closest friend here
today declared that the former presi
dent will go to Chicago Wednesday,
and will undoubtedly run for president
at the head of a third party, unless
snme of his contestants are scuUd
by the natloni.l committee.
'. was said thsl arrangements frr
Rf.onovelt to bolt the convention have
been completed. Tt was declared '.hat
the colonel is ready 'o fight to the last
ditch.
When asked personally today If he
weie going to Chicago Rooseveit ie.li
eratcd that he did not know. Ho t:l;
luncheon tod with .Tames V.. ..it
field, of Ohio.
Teldv ' Iiiited.
Chicago, June 7. Advices received
here today state that State Senator
Fllnn, of Pltsburg, Is on his way here
as Colonel Roosevelt's special repre
sentative. , He, with Walter Rrown, of
Ohio, will work among the delegates
to the national convention, and will
keep them Impressed with Roosevelt
Ideas.
William H. McKlnley, President
Taft's manager, Issued a statement to
day "Inviting" Colonel Roosevelt to
come to Chicago.
SILK Hnsierv A1,Pop
COTTON 15c, 25c, 50c and 75c Solid Colors
KINGWOOD PARK CO.
Gibson & Hill, Selling Agts.
212 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg,
Main 2275,
THE BRIDGE
CONSIDER IT
A conforence was held this morning
at the court house between the county
courts of Marlon and Folk counties
and the bridge committee of the city
council of Salem, at which It was
practically agreed to put a watchman
on the bridge to prevent overloading
the bridge over the Willamette river
here. The report of the experts who
examined the bridge about a month
ago was read. It showed that there
was dangor of overloading, and that
loads of over eight tons should not he
permitted, especially If confined to a
short space on the brldgo. The pur
pose of the watchman will be to pre
vent such an overload or from speed
ing or from morn than a certain num
ber of stock being driven ovor the
bridge at once. It often happens that
a largo number of stock are driven
ever the bridge tn a drove, or that
much heavier loads than should be
permitted are taken over the struc
ture, and there Is no one to stop I'.
THE SUPREME
COURT SUSTAINS
THE ORDINANCE
f unitbd Tny.ua leased wuif.J
Washington June 7. The United
State supreme court here today de
clared valid tho city ordlnnnce of
South Pasadena, Oil., which prohibits
public pool rooms Justice Lamar
said:
"Tho guiie Itself Is not wrong, but
It mny be used to encourage Idle
ness. It lies within the power of
cities to regulate It."
All AMERICAN
IS MURDERED
IN HONDURAS
Washington, June 7. Frederick
Pierpont Shaw, an. attorney of Chi
cago, was assassinated on the Black
River, near Trlota, Honduras, ac
cording to dispatches received here
today by the state department. The
assassin was captured. No details
of the crime were given.
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
ASSOCIATION
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE
lishopsiiorcrj
U Giotto
L
GETS BUSY
OREGON
FIERCE ELECTRIC STORM AT
GRANTS PASS THE LIGHTNING
STRUCK TRANSFORMER HOUSE,
AND PUT LIGHTS AND POWER
OUT OF BUSINESS.
CNITID FI1EBS LEASED WllUt.J
Grants Pass, Ore., June 7. Ths
transformer house of the local light
and power company was struck by
lightning Just before noon today, and 1
the city Is without electric light or
power. Three of the six main trans-1
formers were burned out, and the i
building and switchboards, were
wrecked. The three remaining trans
formers will be put In commission as
soon as possible, and current fir pow
er may be on again tonight ,
Today's thunder storm was the most
severe on record here, the lightning
flashes being continuous. No other
damage is vet reported.
The heavy rainfall was of -great ben
efit to erowlng crops.
er, Frank Spear.
Transportation R. B. Houston
chairman, C. E. Albln.
Entertainments and parades Dr. II.
C. Epley chairman, R. B. Houston, H.
E. Bolinger.
Br.by show aa dparade Wm. Mr
GilchrlBt, Jr., chairman, Curtis B.
Cross, Mrs. R. P. ' Boise, Mrs. M. L.
Meyers, Mrs. B. O. Schucklng.
Sports Watt Shipp chairman,
Lloyd J. Hauser, Charles Carter, R.
H. Wassam, Dr. G. J. Sweetland, John
D. Turner.
Auditing W. I. Staley chairman, E.
T. Barnes, H. O. White.
Manufacturers J. F. Vincent, chair
man, Fred Voget, Wm. G. Allen.
Queen contest Frank Springer,
Will D. Evans, O. K. DeWitt.
Finance Theodore Roth chairman,
Frank Myers, Floyd M. White, James
McGilchrist, R. H. Wassam, U. G.
Shipley, M. A. Burdlck, A. G. Magers,
Geo. P. Fox, John Crowe, M, L. Mey
ers, F. J. Chapman, D. R. Yantls, John
Graber, J. A. Mills, Claude S. Belle,
V. J. Lehman.
Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results.
Portland, Or., June 7. The United
Commercial Travelers' association of
the Northwest opened their annual
two days' convention here today
About 1,000 delegates and families
from all parts of Oregon, Washing
ton and British Columbia were In
attendance.
Hard to Get Jury.
(UNITED l'RCBH IJllBED WIRE 1
Stockton, Cal., June 7. The task of
securing a Jury to try Zollle Clements
on the charge of murdering William
H. Newman, Is proving tedious. When
court adjourned at noon today nine
men were in the Jury. box. A new
panel was drawn, and It Is expected
the Jury will be completed today.
WILL HAND CASE
BACK TO HANFORD
Work on tho Clackiimns Southern,
the railroad from Oregon City to tho
Molalla valley ,waB begun or rather,
resumed, Tuesday.
Tacoma, Wash., June 7. J. W .A.
Nichols, Attorney for Leonard Olsson,
disfranchised from citizenship by
'Judge Hnnford, will secure Olsson's
signature to the papers this evening
and fllo them In federal court tomor
row to try to re-open the case.
I Judge Hanford will be nuked to va
cate, his decree of disfranchisement,
and either dismiss the case or grant n
rehearing so that complete testimony
may be taken for transcript for an appeal.
OFFICERS AND I OMMITTEES
SEVENTH ANNUAL CHERRY FAIR
VU1I, ORE, UY It, li AND 13
S. C-. Sargent, i nfluent,
W S. Walto.i, CvMBiiw
f led H. P'.'i l secretary.
Re entlon P I ' Arcy chalraman.
CI Oswald W.-t, Dr. U Lee SJIcii
er. Dr. H. H. Ollnger, J. R. Linn, May
or Lachmund, Chas. L. McNary, Gid
eon Sotlz, John H. Scott, Thos. B.
Kay.
Concessions Aug. Huckesteln chair
man, H. O. Meyer, Frank Meredith.
Publicity C. L. Starr chairman, S.
A. Stone, C. N. Long, D. H. Upjohn,
Will Kirk, Henry Hanzen.
Program F. G. Dcckebach chair
man, Russell Catlln, Ben W. Olcott, R.
J. Hendricks, E. Hofer.
Exhibits C. L. Dick chairman; H.
L. Brlggs, Philip Gilbert.
Automobiles Geo. F. Rodgers, chair
man, John Roberts, Cllford Brown.
Decorations G. L. Srhrelber chair
man. Mrs. C. U Dick, Dr. H. H. Oltng-
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
WEATHER BUREAU.
v WILLIS L. MOORE, Chltf,
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Salem and vicinity: Fair ' p ffjT ' ' 'Q'
tonight and Saturday; ,ii
cooler Saturday.
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7.3. jn'"' '
.30.0
K.XI'UANATOKY NOTt.
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nf ihiiiuI lr nifuurii. Iivthrim. (UulU'U lini') pin iliiumb p.Mnu of ihjii! tviuixrulura: dr.wu oulf for iitro, rrnrnnf. df. nil Inf.
O clear; Q imnlr cloudy; Q cloudy; rulii: Q mow; (FJ) rrHrt nilnlnii. Arnmt fly with the wind. Flm (WurM, lowoit wra
IKTHiuri. put 13 huure; tnonil, prciluitlua of ill lucb or niur for put M hour; third, ntximum wind volocllr. '
MANY PERSONS
ARE HURT IN
BELGIAN STRIKE
STRIKE 111
BOSTON IS
A HOT ONE
UNITED rilESS LEASED W11IE.1
Boston, June 7. The rioting fol
lowing street car strike continued
throughout the day. Crowds which
gathered in front of the Union head
quarters refused to disperse until
the police threatened to charge. At
neon the company restored some
semblance of order.
In some Instances the crews left
crowded cars between stops and re
ported to the union headquarters.
At 1 o'clock this afternoon, less than
hnlf the usual cars were running be
tween Boston and Cambridge. At
that hour a total of 40 arrests had
been made.
united rnrss 1 .eared wire
Brussels, Juno 7. Many persons
were Injured in the Borlnga district
tcday when strikers fired on a body
of strikebreakers. The streets and
isllroad stations are patrolled by sol
diers but the strikers refuse to be
cowed.
The strike In the Chsrlerol basin
Is practically ended.
Foster & Baker
GROCERIES
Fruit Jars
The season for fruit Jars Is here,
when In need of Jars, caps, or rub
bers, como In and see us. Let us
have your orders now for berries by
the crate to be delivered when you
v. ant them. We get the best to be
hBil.
Sanitary Covered
Bacon
The choice flavor of this sugar
cured bacon Is rotalned by the New
Sanitary Covering. It's different than
common bacon; try It.
HOME MUOW'N PEAS
STRAWBERRIES
l'hone 859.
SAW HIS FIRST
PICTURE SHOW
LAST NIGHT
Tacoma, Wash., June 7. Frank
Cosby, a life-termer In the federal
prison on McNeil's Island, last night
saw his first moving picture show and
his first aeroplane. He has been In
the prison 14 years for murder In
Alaska, and has seen neither of the
now common entertainments.
Tho Bhow was furnished by a local
motion picture house, and the con
victs have petitioned Warden Hilllgan
for a return engagement. V. D. Hlll
man, who made millions In Seattle
and Puget Sound real estate bubbles,
was among the striped-coated persons
who filed Into the dining hall to wit
ness the show.
The Oregon Llectrlc depots are to
be beauties. That at Eugene will cost
$25,000 and the one at Albany $12,000.
A PAROLE
FOR RUEF
IS HUNG UP
Fairmouiit Park Snap
If you wish to buy In the coming
exclusive district of Salem, see my
modern house In Falrmount Park on
one of the finest view lots; lookj
straight down Commercial street, to
that with good field glasses, one cm
sit on large airy front porch and
watch the moving panorama of the
business section of that street. Grand
and unobstructlble view ot moun
tains, river, "city and valley. Lot It
75x150. Five rooms down-stairs, be
sides reception hall and large bath
room. Up stairs, large enough tor
two good rooms, Is not finished; but
floor Is laid and Is uned as bedroom,
two 6-foot width windows sweep tbe
view. Well built house; no base
rient. Good back porch, screened
and latticed. Bedrooms and bathroom
finished In white enamel; rest ot
house hardwood finish. Hot and cold
water In bathroom, kitchen and back
porch. Wash trays. Good water
pressure all summer from Falrmount
Park water tank. The Improvement!
on this place cannot bo duplicated (or
Uss than $2200. Bare lot next door,
srme size, held at $2500.( Price for
this house and lot, $3,000.' This Is s
sacrifice price, but owner must sell,
as he Is going east. Call Star Gro
cery, Main 145G. 6-4-lmo
UNITED TDEHS LEASED W11IF.1
San Francisco, June 7. Superior
Judge W. P. Lawler, who sentenced
Abe Ruef to 14 years In prison, has
taken the position that the time hns
not yet arrived to favor a parolo for
the former political boss of San
Francisco. When a document was
presented to Judge Lawlor, stating
Hat the signer was unopposed to
Ruef's proposed application for re
lease on parole, Judge Lawlor de
llned to affix his signature making
tho foregoing statement.
District Attorney Charles M. Flck
ert had already signed the paper, at
testing to one formal statement that
no Indictments remain on the calen
dar against Ruef and to another
stating that he makes no opposition
to Ruef's effort to secure parole.
Lacking Judge Lawlor's signature,
It Is probable that Ruef's application
to the prison board that he be given
a chance to present arguments for
parole, will not come before that
body at Its monthly meeting tonight.
Ruef's attorneys stated today that It
was hardly probable that the matter
would come up, as the case had not
been placed on tho prison board cal
endar. This was before the Lawlor
Incident.
Ruef has now served about 15
months of his term.
M. J. Anderson, of Grants Pass, Is
oiganlzlng a company to control the
weters of one branch of the Coipmie
and put In an electric plant- It will
cost a million dollars, and develop
50,000 horsepower.
For Women Who Care
Of course you urb an antiseptic in jour
family and in the care of yourown per
son, and you want the best.
. Instead of what you have been uslog 1
such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or
peroxide, won't you please try Paxttos.
a concentrated antiseptic powder to be
dissolved in water as needed.
Paxtine is more economical, more
cleansing, more germicidal and mjre
healing than anything you ever used.
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ANTISEPTIC
The new Falling School at Port
land will cost $200,000 which Is a
pretty good sum for a Bchool with
that cognomen.
' In the iollefr-to cleanse and white!
the teoth, remove tartar and preem
decay. To disinfect tho mouth,'!
disease germs, and purify tho ureal".
To keep artificial teeth and bridirewri
clean and odorless. To remove nicowe
from the teeth and purify the brew
after smoking. To eradicate pePw
tion odors by sponge bathing.
As a modlclnal ngent for I"
treatment of feminine ills where pel
catarrh, Inflammation and ulcer.K
exist, nothing equals hot uJ-
Paxtine. For ten years the hyu j"
Plnkham Med. t'o.l.as been WJ
advising ttelr patients to use It
of its extraordinary cleansing. "
and germicidal power. I'.L.t
pose alone Paxtine is worth Its
In gold. Also for nasal
throat, inflamed eyes, cuts nd
All druggists, 25 and Ml cents
Trial FNx and testimony of
women free on n'Oix'1 M tt.
rHIPAXTONTOILKTOO..BoSTW
The E. C. Skuffer's
These are the VENTILATED OXFORDS for men that you've read
about.1 We have fhem in all widths and sizes. Only $3.50 a pair in
TanLeather.Cravanette andNubuck Pumps and Oxfords for Women.
REINHART'S
The Quality Shop. Home of Hanan Shoes. 444 State Street.