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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
BMwnr""- -Jj -riii.a mnmij n H Mil IMH f-MtTCT" in,,., All of Our Handsome Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices SAVE BY BUYING HERE DURING THE WHITE SALE $1.25 White Petticoats 98c JilCELY TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY OR LACE THE NEW MAKE, NOT TOO WIDE. Children's Muslin Drawers 35c values 25c TRIMMED WITH STRONG LACE, WELL MADE Children's Petticoats Trimmed and Untrimmed 9flc PETTICOATS "9c 85c PETTICOATS 74c JJc PETTICOATS 66c 35c PETTICOATS 29c PRUNES We have one of. the finest large prune orchard propositions to be found at only $90 PER ACRE of which there are 24 acres of or chard with 16 acres BEARING The whole place Is 155 acres, of which over 60 acres are under plow. Balance In pasture and a lot of GOOD TIMBER It Is located about two miles south of Rosedale, part ot It facing on the main rock road. Also about a mile down grade haul Jo new Oregon Elec tric station. Good house, barn, etc. IOC CAN'T BEAT IT. E. HOFER&l SONS Investments. 213 S. Commercial Street promptly obtained OK HO FIB Trade-Murk ('VMii. ('imrfrltrhti Brut lbali itlrwi. TWHHTT YE1JUV PRACTICE. UlfhMt rrfureDMii. fnd modol, ikckh or photo, for frw mport n pattnUMlUr. AH buinM onfldiH1. HAND-BOOK FREE. Kipfetnitwirttilnji. Tolli iw to obUto tnd Hot) Mtnti, Wlit Invnntlnttl Will fey, How to ft ftrtner, iplaina be nfRhknlrtl mnTumcnts, nri6onUlu 100 nthtf Bbjectiof imporUDee tolDToatora. jlldrM, II, U, HILLUUU IX UU, Atlormyi Rn lt Uflll.u niAn WASHINGTON, 0. Soli In Siltm bt Dr. U. Salem and vicinity: Fair tonight Saturday fair, warmer. ... OtHUiPV-tlltn. tnWnn at m f kiuaI Air ireuure. iHiltavrmi r J,. " X . jttk ...... m vy r; W p.rlly ciouay: ciouny. Priiiif put n houn: ttcond, precaution - 'i-i - - - j H A Htn, Cmm SIMM for PiftBW Miwrmt.Tt. J 111111 KNOWN TO FAIL '' iij x11" K H ni.n Uu.rHiilc(l or Mi'D., Kcfnndril. H.DI ,i.iini1 Jl tat 1.00 it twa. will nnri ih.-moo irl.l.Ui b. uiri Ml H when HmplM Km. Iff u dlufilil oot VJ X bM lbm Hud Jatxt urdan la lk II I VW.TID MtLICAL CO., ioi T4, UnsHVfft. M. E . 5- C. Sron Women's House Dresses $1.25 values 98c each Splendidly Made Garments Summer Corsets The Royal Worcester make 98c each ECONOMICAL BUYERS WILL Saturday Only 60c Silks ALL COLORS 39 cents A BIG BOOSTER MEETING AND BASKET DINNER Posters are out for a rousing boost er meeting and picnic at St Paul Wed nesday, June 24, 1912. There will be sports and races, including a baseball 'game between the St. Paul and Mt. 'Angel teams at 2:30 p. m. A basket ! dinner will be given, and at 1 p. m. a ' rousing meeting will be held in the city hall, at which time a commercial club will bo organized. Music will be furnished by the St. Paul City nand, and In the evening a dance will be given. A contract was. let yesterday for a new school building in Portland to cost complete about $150,000. Instead of Liquid AntisepticsprPerox.de many people arc now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved In water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses It is better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the cr" MJUlrll, 1' IH'l U ia. wuu prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, do- stroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and liMllrmomfl clunn. nilnrlenfl To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and body odors by sponge bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, inflamedcyes. Heals sorethroat, wounds and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box, drupgisU or by mail postpaid. Bumplo Free. fHE PAXTONTOILTCO.,Boton,IV!a ' i i i m S. Department of Agriculture. WcA I rlcK ISUKuAU. WILLIS U .MOORE, Chief. . - ...... . f T W .. nKtm-i-rt to lud. Iwtmr . r .. fin mrt mlwlng. Arrowi nr y ----- ' " ' M h urJ. llrdi of .01 Inch or mow foi put w noun, in., fL 7 FY - DAILY CAPITAL 1 1 Men's Trousers 20 per cent less Men's 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each 5c Handkerchiefs 3 l-2c each BUY NOW LARGE WHITE, EXTRA GOOD QUALITY Turkish Bath Towels SSx20-IX. EXTRA SPECIAL TAFT MIST W1X. (Continued from Fage 1.) come here under any conditions." Sew York Sticks to Tuft, William E. Dnrnes, chairman of the New York state Republican commit tee, this afternoon conceded that Roosevelt has 458 delegates, but de clared that Taft would receive 565 on the first ballot. He said that 78 of New York's delegates favored Taft, . '..I'm were for Roosevelt and six doubtful. He said: "Of , the delegates unpledged, Roosevelt can possibly got only 40, leaving him considerably under a majority." Senator Dixon this afternoon charged that a southern national committeeman had been offered a postmastershlp for his brother-in-law if he would support the Taft people in the contests and this man, he paid, had consistently voted for Taft delegates. HE (iOES TO CHICAGO. (Continued from page 1.) a prolonged trip, as sovernl pieces of baggage were checked to New York. Colonel Roosevelt will be accom panied by his wife, his son, Kermlt, and Secretary Harper and wife. The party reserved drawing rooms In the regular Pullman section of the train. The colonel and his wife lunched to day at the Aldlne club with Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and wife. The entire Roosevelt family will be at the Dlackstone hotel In Chicago during the convention. Ethel Roose velt, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., wife and baby and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth are going to the convention city later. When Roosevelt arrived at the Out look office today he wore a new buck skin sombrero with a wide, wide wide brim. He will wear it In Chi cago. (i-mitlnaont llrtt pi thrfmjli pnlnt who wr wido. rim nu. lowrwwm- railmuai wind locllr. m 17c I JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JOE 14, 1912. TAFT SAYS WILL WIN FIRST VOTE PRESIDENT SATS HE WILL WIN OX FIRST BALLOT WITH TOTES , TO SPARE FRIENDS SAY, ANY. WAY, HE WILL OITOSE LA F0L LETTE OU CUMMINS. UNITED P1IKHS LEASEI KIM!. Washington, June 14. "There will be no dark horses in Chicago," Bald President Taft today. "All informa tion I get is to the effect that I shall be nominated on the first ballot, and with votes to spare." The president's friends here assert that if he Is not nominated he will op pose the nomination of either Cum mins or La Follette. RAPID SALES AT KINGWOOD PARK REPORTED The erection of a store building in Kingwood Park gives evidence of the rapid growth of Salem's "West Side. The building of the new railroad bridge and the condemnation of the present wagon bridge, which will necessitate the building of a new and more modern one, al' point to the rapid growth of what many people believe will be the best residence dis tricts of Salem, Gibson & Hill, general sales agents for Kingwood Park company, owners of Kingwood Park, report many re cent sales. Several of these buyerB Intend building homes at once, which with the 10 pretty bungalows now on the tract, will add materially to the beauty of this pretty home dis trict. The activity of the Southern Pa clllc and Hill lines throughout the Willamette Valley and particularly in tills vicinity, augurs well for the prosperity of Salem. Fifty thousand In 1015 seems more of a reality and less of a dream each day. WANTS EQUAL SUFFRAGE PLANK IN PLATFORM UNITED N1KSS LURED tt'IDK. Chicago, June 14. Open announce ment that he Is working hard for the insertion of a woman's suffrage plank in the Republican platform, was madd here this afternoon by Hi rnni W. Johnson, of California. "Suffrage has worked fine In Cali fornia and other states," asserted Johnson, "and I think It would help Roosevelt to have such a plank. I favor It and I believe we have enough strength available to have such a plunk written In." li-vprv hmiHA tn ftnlrnr Ptfv la In ha decorated July 4, even the Jail. X-RAYS AND SMILES. The KalHcrlue Is probably not the best dressed woman In the German empire, not If the report that the Kaiser selects her hata Is true. Honey parts his hair and his pon tics In the middle. He Is a Demo crat part of the time, a Republican p: rt of the time, and a four-flushing conscienceless fakir all the time. The flag on the South Salem school was taken down lust night, but the electric lights .up that way have not yet gone up. These nights, It Is ns black as a blind nigger with a dark lantern, looking for a black cat In a coul cellar In the dark of the moon. Anyway Salem folks can find those electric light poles In the daytime. This Is Good Friday for the Hum phreys who had expected today to be doing a stunt in which their legs would not be long enough to reach from their bodies to the ground, If everything those delegates at Chicago say about each other Is true, they a're a pretty tough lot. E. E I.ytle, the Tillamook railroad builder, who has Just completed trip around the world, say "the earth Is not very large." Of course I.ylle should know, having been around It; but as he lived at Hood River for some years, maybe he, like other Hood River folks, thinks the world Is only as large as Hood River valley and they have a right to think so, too. Lane county prohibitionist have nominated a full legislative tnd county ticket. WATER USERS NEVER KNOWN TO RE SATISFIED Puzzled as to what action to pur sue with relation to petitions asking that the Central Oregon Irrigation company be compelled to install a ro tation system for the distribution of Its water, the Desert Land Board has referred the subject to the Water Us ers' association having jurisdiction of It. Some time ago settler asked the board to install a rotation system for the distribution of the water of the company, and the board complied. Now thnt the system has been Installed, oth er settlers are opposing It. GOING AHEAD Oil ORIGINAL SUBSCRIPTION After drawing up a contract that waa satisfactory to the special com mittee of the Board of Trade, at a meeting of the executive committee Thursday afternoon, it was decided to go ahead with the original subscrip tion that wa started at the Board of Trade meeting with about $1250 Bub scribed. The committee expects to begin their canvas Saturday morn ing and rush the work of raising the rest of the $5000. The subscribers will name a committee to see that ev ery dollar goes Into the construction of the buildings on the site so gener ously furnished by the Southern Pa cific company at the corner of Mill and Fourteenth street for the foun dry. HIS PITCHING - ALMOST BROKE HIS OLD DADDY UNITED miHIl LIASID WIBS.1 Washington, June 14. That John Engle, a local saloon keeper, will have to curb his paternal pride In Joseph Engle, a new pitching discovery of the Senators, Is the ultimatum of the po lice here today, following riots which Btartcd when Engle announced that he would serve free beer every time his son struck-nut a butter In his game agnlnst the St. Louis Browns. Engle was gslng good, and the free beer new spread rapidly. Every time a St. Louis player fanned Bcores of police were forced to rush the Engle saloon. Finally, Just as the father, In desperation, sent his son a telegram to slop pitching, the young player end ed the riots by "blowing up" in the seventh liming, and was yanked from the box. Big swimming contestat Portland this afternoon for state championship and gold and sliver medals. Grcshnm has sturted a fight on vice, but vice has been licked so of ten that a few kicks and tumble encourages It. Another Snap Six room plastered house, large lot, barn yard, all fenced, two blocks of car line. Price only $815. Cash. You will have to act quick. 12700 Will buy a new modern seven room two-story house, well built, base ment, electric, bath, toilet, sewer, sidewalk, large lot, close In on Cot tage street. A real bargain, 11,650 Will buy the largest lot close In on State street, 50x2(10 feet, street paved, sewer In, all assessments and taxes paid; clear title, abstract furnished. Beautiful location. VACANT LOTS We have choice vacant lots In all purls ot the city. Price from $100 and up now Is the right time to buy a lot. Let us know your wants, we will call with an auto, at once to sliow-you any lot you wish to look at. S AND 10 ACRES We have sold several small tract this week. All close In tract are be ing picked up. Have you one? If not, why not get our prices? 820.ACRE FARM Only $50 per acre, worth $100 per acre. In the heart of the great prune belt. Mr. Farmer, Mr. Inves tor, look this up for Its a real snap. fjpchtel ft llynon, sole agent, 347 State street. House for rent Iluslnes property for sale. Warehouse sites. V3 on!y list bargain. BUCTIIFL BYN0X 347 State Street Suit Economy Don't buy a boy' suit in a hap-hazard way. The hU;li cod of living is dui tj a great exK.it t ) the wastefulness of the American people. A boy full of life needs a suit that will hold him. A poor suit can't do it, therefore no mat ter how cheap, It's a waste of money. Likewise, the best suit with too much price attached to It Is a waste ot mon ey, no matter how many extras you get with It We give no baseball bats, mitt or other extras, but we give you genuine quality solid clear through for every dollar paid us on a boy's suit. Conklin s Horse Hide Gloves Have been the standard for 40 years. Try them and you will always buy them. Travelers Sweaters ,Tha sweater is a very desirable gar ment, coming more and more Into fa vor. Whether you want one for all purposes, your outing In the moun tains or ramble on the beach, we have considerable ot a variety to make a selection from. We carry the most desirable color only, at price ranging from a 50-c'ent cotton sweater to the best heavy wool coat with the wide roll collar at $5.85, The home of Charles Smith, of East Portland, was burglarized Tuesday night and $1400 worth of Jewelry taken. The Astoria section Is lufusted with caterpillars. CHICHESTER S PILL I'niKflM. AskftvM'llJM'ilKN.TFBtM lllAMItWn llllANIk I'll in ... oi f y"litowniBett1iiaft,AtwT.kftllilil SOLD BY DPUGU1STS tVtRVWHf RE " M-M-f -MH THE BEST Is the Cheapest A PAINT INSURANCE 1'OLICY We have the exclusive sale In this vicinity for GOLD SEAL PAINT. We are authorized by I the manufacturer to Issue a T WRITTEN GUARANTEE over our own signature, that the I paint will wear FIVE YEARS. W.J.Porter Dealer In Wall Paper and Paints, 455 Court atreot. Phone Main 458. Delightful A l,.ol.r..trr'. IMi.,1,jTlrdn pWJ: I i Mod ! tiuld niM.iiiA'V T.-V V!1""'' "m KINi. W W mV 1 Tk mttm. II. .r f nr V Served in (he Tea Room, Fourth Floor OLDS, WOMAN & KING At no other place In alt America could you get a lunch equal to thnt served In the Olds, Wortmon 4- King Tea Room. The style of service Is prompt ami entirely original for a public dining room. It Is Just like home, The food are all prepared by experienced women, In the cleanest, and most thoroughly sanltitry kitchen you ever saw. The prices are very reasonable no service less than 25c It Is a cool, restful place to dine. This slore I the big show place of the city, where stranger and visitor nre wolcome at all times, whether they buy or not. We want you to vUlt our store and when you go back home, we want you to talk about us. page nra to i'.',t'j We can show you a good assortment of telescopes, suit cases and handbags. Good mat cases, $1.65 and $2.00, Reed cases, solid leather binding, light and very durable, $4.75. When it conies to good cow hide cases we can surely save you money. We haven't baen able to find anything bettor at the price, $4.25 upward. 160 ACRES Beautiful Polk county land 7 mile from Salem and right on main Salem Independence ifiad. All In cultiva tion and every foot the finest kind of soil that will raise anything. All similar adjacent land soiling at $150 per acre and up. This Is one of the best large farm or sub-division prop ositions at 1100 PER ACRE E. Hofer & Sons Investment 213 S. Commercial Street i Just Out Come In and let us play the New May Record on the New Edison "Opera" phonograph. It's a Pencil t We also have May tock In Co- ? lumbla and Victor Records. Some new "Red Seal." CIIAS. E ANDERSON j 247 North Commercial Street. Ealtm, Oregon. t I Wiley a Allen Store. Luncheon OLDS, W0 HTM AX KINO. T