DIRT CAPITA! JOntXlL, SALES, OSZG05, THURSDAY, JOE 87, 1912.
VKdt TWO.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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and th Prorw and DCTClopmmt of AH Oregon
fabltohwj Brery Evening Except Bnnday, Balem, Oregon
8UB8CIUPTI0N RATE3:
(Invarlabijr In Advance)
Bally, n Carrier, per year ...$5.20 Per month. .45c
IMiy, by Mail, per year 4.00 Per month.. 85c
Wly, by Mail, per year .... 1.00 Bit monthi.SOc
rULI. LEASED WIRE TBLEGRAPH REPORT
M'SAYS
IE FIOliT IS
HALF WO
WILL SPEIIO .
$20,000,000
III OREGOH
.' TIi AH DISCUSSED FOE THE OT11EB
DELEGATES TO CHANGE TIIEIB
" i TOTE BEFOBE IT IS AIOIOUXCED
IF NEW IOBK GOES SOLID FOB
CLABK.
trains rimas uiaio wraa
Fifth Reglninet Armory, Baltimore,
June 27. "The flglit Is already half
won. There Is nothing to say about
what In left There have ' been and
there lrlll be things happening, not
only every day and every hour."
Surrounded by a crowd that Jammed
his rooms to suffocation, William J.
Bryan today uttered the above defi
ant declaration when asked to outline
his plans for continuing the fight on
the Murphy-Taggart-Sullivan combi
nation of conservatives who brought
about his defeat for the temporary
chairmanship of the Democratic na
tional convention.
'Bryan had been np since B o'clock.
He was without coat, vest or collar
and the perspiration was running
down his face In streams.
Dut he declared that be intendB
fighting throughout the convention,
not only for the progressive platform,
hut for the progressive candidate that,
ho declared, the Democracy of the
country was expecting to have named.
A determined effort was made to
day by the Wilson men to got Bryan
to come out openly for their candi
date. ' He refused, and called atten
tion to the fact that he Is instructed
by the Nebraska Democracy to vote
for the namlnatlon of Speaker Clark.
But that there is an understanding
between the Wilson leaders and the
Nehraskans Is certain. Many of the
later'g closest friends say opin'v
wearing Wilson buttons, and thore Is
always a hearty welcome at the Bry
an rooms for tho Wilson boomers.
Bryan was In earnest conversntlnn
for some time today with Herman
Kidder; of New York; J. Et. Lamb, of
Indiana;' Senator Gore, of Oklahoma ;
Senator Luke hen, of Tenessee; Sen
ntor Culberson, of Texas, and a num
her of others before going to the
meeting of the sub-conimltee on res
olutions.
Bidder was reported to have tried
to "feel the Commoner out," on the
question of candidates, but did not re
celve much information. With some
other ipersrna it was reported thnt
Bryan discussed the plan of certain
p ogresstres who are Instructed for
Clark, to chnnge their votes beforo
the roll call is announced on either
the first or second ballot If Now
York's 90 votes are cast for Clark.
Those delegates, It is undorst)od
ssy Buch Lotion by New York would
fcn an admission that Clark dealt with
Murphy on the temporary chairman
hlp In return for promises of sup
port, was well founded.
It Is understood thRt Bryan posi
tively refused to express any opinion
regarding the wisdom of such a plan.
I have not discussed candidates
with anybody." was Bryan's comment
today upon a rumor that he would
"bolt" the convention If either Wilson
or Kern Is nominated. Bryan Ib
throwing cold water on all "bolt"
talk, and Industriously preaching
harmony.
SO.UTIIEBN PACIFIC COMPLETES
PLANS FOB ELECTBIFIING 840
MILES OF EOAD ADMITS OWN
EESHIP OF THE WELCH PEOP-EBTIES.
80 HE STUNTS OF
LAST NIGHT'S STOBM
Portland Two men struck and
stunned by lightning, street cars hit,
school building Ignited In great eloc
trlcal storm.
EugeneHay and grain damaged
by successive storms.
Nowport, Or. Coast towns wonder
at nevor-before known thunder storms
Marshfleld 1.12 Inches of rain falls
In 12 hours.
Fairbanks, Alaska Heavy rains
cause rivers to overflow and city is
partly flooded.
Pendleton Cnle sweeps over East
ern Oregon, damaging alfalfa, now
being cut
Having acquired the property of the
Portland, Eugene & Eastern, the Sa
lem, Falls City & Western and the
Canby-Molalla railroads, the South
ern Paciflo company, through E. C.
Calvin, general manager, announced
yesterday that it is prepared to ac
cept a common user user franchise for
double track on Fourth street, Port
land, and proceed with the electrifi
cation of 340 miles of roads Involving
an expenditure of $8,000,000. '
This, together with the work now
being done on the new lines between
Eugene and Coos Bay and between
Natron and Klamath Falls makes the
aggregate authorized expenditure of
the Southern Paciflo in the state for
the next two years more than $20,000,-000.
Robert E. Strahorn, who so suc
cessfully built the North Coast lines
In Washington for the Hariman Inter
ests, will have charge of the construc
tion work on the new electric lines.
Large forces of men are already em
ployed, the money has been aproprl-
ated and actul deavelopment will be
pushed to early completion.
Confirmation Is Official.
While railroad men In the North'
west have understood for a long time
that the Southern Paciflo Interests
have been back of A. Welch and hiB
associates, who have promoted the'
Portland, Eugene & Eastern, Mr. Cal
vin's authoritative staement on the
subject yesterday was the flrBt oflcial
admission by the Hariman people that
they really are directing the work of
the Welch enterprise. 1
it became generally known a year
ago that L. Oerllnger and his part
ners, who have operated the Salom,
falls City & Westein, really were get
ting ready to pass their property In
to the hands of the Southern Pacific.
It was not until within the last few
months, however, that the Harrlinnn
system secured possesion of a suffi
cient amount of stock to gain absolute
control of the road.
Tho lino that is being built between
Canby and Mololla has been conceded
a Harrlman enterprise from the start,
btit even that was not admtted as such
by the Harrlman officials nntll yes
terday.
Network of Lines In Plans.
Now they are ready, Mr. Cnlvln
says, to proceed with the rapid devel
opment of all these roods, extending
the Portland, Eugene & Eastorn from
Monroe through Alsea to Eugene and
building numerous branch and con
necting lines through the Willamette
valloy, so that so omplote network
of electric roads will sorve the
numerous prosperous nnd growing
communities of the valley, all of
which are tributary to Portland.
"We are now acquiring right of
way for a dnuble-trark line, with room
for four tracks eventually, between
Oswego and Aurora, from latter point
sn olectrlo line will be built parallol
to our present steam line to Salem Wc
also havo under construction a line
from Canby to Molalla and from Salem
to Fir, and will build a connection be
tween Molalla and Sllvorton, provid
ing a throuxh line from Cunby via Sll
vorton to Salem,
Sulrm II ranch Contemplated.
'This development, which has hern
authorised, will give us an intemr
bon electrical system of 340 miles,
with an addition 35 miles of city lines
In Suleni, Albany, Eugene nnd Coivnl
lli. We have under contemplation as
well a branch line southerly from Sa
lem to serve rnpldly-doveloplng ter
ritory, and a branch line southeasterly
from Lebanon.
A SERIES
OF GAMES
FOR THE FAIR
A series of baseball games will be
played on the university diamond
during the Cherry Fair with a prize
of $25 for the winning team in each
game. Manager Baker Is making ar
rangements for the success of the
series and will work hard to see that
the Senators win their share of the
game. He will have a strong team
and wll take purl li. each of the
three games to be played during the
week, the games to begin at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon. Curtis Coleman
the player from here who has made
good with the New York Nationals,
will play with the Senators in the
series and the team will be further
strengthened by some of the best
players to be bad anywhere.
Thursday the Mt Angel team will
pay a matched game with the Sena
tors, while on Friday a game will l e
played between the Senators and Mc
Mlnnvllle. Both of these teams un
strong and will make the locals play
good ball to win. No gpme has so far
been arranged for Saturday but Man
ager Baker says a good game will be
played.
All the teams to participate In the
series will do everything possible to
add strength for the series so that
those attending will see first class
baseball.
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Salem Oregon
We are always busy at the Chicago Store because we believe in the fast selling nf
good merchandise at small profits, No manufacturer or wholesale house can sell m!
one dollar's worth of goods except the prices are right, We look out for our
customers all the time, Our close buying enables us to undersell our competitors
gain the confidence of our customers ana keep the Chicago growing year afteryear"
ROOSEVELT
WILL HAVE 110
COMPETITORS
ON1TSD PRKRa UA8KI W1BI.
New York, June 27. Following Col
onel Roosevelt's declaration at Oyster
Day that he personally would lead the
new progressive party, and that no
compromise leader would be accepted,
Senator Joseph M. Dixon, of Montana,
today held conferences at the Hotel
Manhattan with progressive leaders of
several state.s
During the day' there was to be
further conferences In the senator's
room, participated in by George W.
Perkins, Controller Pendergast, Frank
A Munsey and others. -
Senator Dixon said that the plans
for formal organization were well un
der way, but he would make no state
ment or comment on Colonel Roose
volt's assertion that he accepted the
Orchestra hal nomination in good
faith, and had no intention of abdicat
ing in favor of any other leader.
The building for the Oregon Con
certs Brick and Drain Tile company
cn North Front street is completed
and the company will begin In a few
days to Install the necessary machin
ery in the same. The manager, D.
H. Weyant, is busy these days pur
chasing the machinery which con
sists of a mixer, a crusher and brick
machine and a tile machine. The
building, which Is constructed entire
ly of concrete, is 30 by 75 feet with
a boiler room 16 by 16 in addition.
The company will manufacture
brick and tile using crushed gravel
and cement in their manufacture,
Several different kinds of brick will
be made.
The plant will represent an outlay
of about $8000 when completed and
will have a capacity of 10,000 brick
and 2,000 tile per day. It will em
play 12 men, running night and day.
There is no real need of anyone be
ing troubled with constipation. Cham
berlain's Tablets will cause an agree
able movement of the bowels without
any unpleasant effect Give them a
trial. For sale by all dealers.
Will Appoint Bullitt.
UNITED FBIfia LRABSn Willi.
Washington, June 27. It was
learned at the White House today
that President Taft will Immediately
offer the solicitor generalship, made
vacant by the resignation of Freder
ick W. Lehmann, to William Mar
shall Bullitt, of Louisville, Ky., and
New York City.
Helped to Beep Down Expenre.
Mrs. J. K Henry, Akron, Mich., tolls
how nh did sq: "I was bothered with
my kidneys and bad to go nearly dou
H. 1 tried a samplo of Foley Kidney
I'lllB nd they did mo so much good
tfcnt 1 bought a bottle snd they saved
me a bin doctor's bill." For weak
linck. brtcliache. rheumatism, urinary
nnd kldn-y troubles, use Foley KMney
r..,, They help (illicitly. Dr. J8ton
JDms Ca j... jw'
False and Foolish.
tisiTin rims Minn im.
Los Angeles, Cal., June 27. "False
and foolish, laughed District .Attorney
John D. Fredericks today when told
that reports have been printed thnt he
will discontinue tho trial of Clarence
Durrow, who Is charged with Jury
bribery. "Such talk Is foolish on the
face of It. Mease sry that for mo.
That Ought to cover the ground.
The Intrinsic value of all extornnl
Ihlngs can only be fixed by the appre
ciation of tho soul.
FREE ADVICE
TO SICK POKHI
Thousands Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
RATTLESNAKE BITES BABE.
Three Honrs A tier 1'olson Is Pis
charged Babe Is Bead.
Goldendale, Wash., June 27. The
3-year-old daughter of W. B. Smith,
who resides on Crofton Prairie, 10
miles west of this city was bitten by
a rattlesnake in the finger Tuesday
and died just three and one-half hours
after the accident.
The child stepepd out Into the gar
den a few feet from the house to get
a Utle kitten, and as he attempted to
pick up the kitten she was struck by
the snake. The mother corded the
arm at once and applied such antisep
tics as were available.
The accident ocurred aquarter of
a mile from where Mrs. R. D. Gray
was bitten, and died as aresult, jiiBt
one year ago, lacking four days. Mi's.
Gray was bitten on tho snme finger of
the safne hand.
We never offered such good
values in Ladies' Evening
Dresses, Street Dresses,
House Dresses, Etc., as at the
present time. We have made
very lucky purchases In New
York which enables us to of
fer you great values
ies
resses
now marked down to remark
ably low prices. Only the lat
est shown. .Values up to $18
and $25
Now $4.95, $6.90,
$8.50 and $9.90
DRESS GOODS
BARGAINS
1000 yards of New Stylish Dress
Goods now on sale. Values up
to $1.50 yard, now
49c, 65c and 75c
We Just received a new purchase
of Ladles' Stylish Suits and
Coats. They are advance styles
bought well and sold at small
profits. Come and save money.
Ladies'
Coats
Now on sale ;t about half the
regular price. Only the newest
shown. Values up to $25 ,
Now $8.50, $9.90
and $12.50
J)
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STYLISH SILKS
Now Marked Down
2000 yards of 1912 Newest Silks now
placed on sale at remarkably low
prices. Values up to $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50, now only
49c 65c, 75c and 85c
EXTRA
SPECIAL
10,000 yards of 1912 Newest Do
mestics now on sale. All kinds
shown at little prices, yard
4c, 5c, 61 -4c, 81 -3c up
Women suffering from any form of fe
male ills are Invited to communicate
promptly with the woman's private corre
spondence department of tho Lydia E.
I'inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Your letter will be opened, read and
answered by a woman and hold in strict
confidence. A woman can freely talk of
her private illness to a woman; thus has
been established a confidential corre
spondence which has extended over
many years and which has never been
broken. Never have they published a
testimonial or used a letter without tho
written consent of the writer, and never
has the Company allowed these confiden
tial letters to get out of their possession,
aa the hundreds of thousands of them in
their files will attest
Out of the vast volume of experience
which they have to draw from, it is more
than possible that they possess the very
knowledge needed In your case. Noth
ing is asked in return except your good
will, and their advico has helped thou
sands, buroly any
woman, rich or poor,
should be glad to
t a k advantage of
tills generous offer
of assistance. Ad
dress Lydia E. rink
ham Medicine Co.,
(confidential) Lynn,
Muss.
rvr-ry woman ought to hn,T
I.ytlln V.. riiikhtun's 80-pnge
Text Hook. It Is not a book for
general 4lltrlbutIoii, an it Is too
expensive. It Is frco nnd only
obtainable by mull. Write for
It todny.
Notice of Intention to Improve -Alley
in Block 5.
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the cltv of Salem,
Oregon, deems it expedient and pro
poses to Improve the alley In block 5,
from the south line of Chemeketa
street to the north line of Court street
with gravel concrete pavement, at the
expense of the adjacent and abutting
property within said limits, in accord
ance with the plans, specifications
and estimates for the Improvement of
said alley from the south line of
Chemeketa street to the north line of
Court street, as heretofore adopted by
the common council and on file in
the office of the city recorder, which
are nereby referred to for a more
particular and detailed description of
said Improvement, and are hereby
made a part of this notice.
Written remonstrances against the
Improvement proposed heroin may be
made at nny time within ten (10) days
from the flnnl publication of this no
tice, in the manner provided by the
city charter.
This notice is published for. ten
(10) days pursunnt t a resolution of
the common council, and tho date of
the first publication thereof Is the
25th day of June, 1912, and the date
of the flnnl publication will bo the
6th dny of July, 1912.
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
6-25-llt
5771
Pj
ATIOl'R SERVICE SIX DAYS t
each week for washing cleanly
and Ironing beautifully your
Bed Linen
Table Linen
Personal Linen
and
Family Wash
Better accept our service and
try the work dons here.
It can't be done better!
CAHTAL CITY STEAM
LAUNDRY
rhone 105
We Just received a new ship
ment of the very latest in La
dies' High Top Shoes, white,
newbuck, gunmetal, patent, and
velvet; also, all the new styles
in Pumps. Come here and save
money.
Ladies' Shoes
Now on sale. Values up to $4.50
now
' v $2.45 and $2.95
Millinery
Bargains
The prices are cut In
two. Pattern Trimmed
Hats and all the rest
sold regardless of cost.
We are not waiting un
til after July 4th. Val
ues up to $10.00 now
1.95,2.45,2.90.3.50
m
Mi
Notice to Property Owners on Division
Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
street committee will meet the prop
erty owners and Salem Flouring Mill
officers on Division street at 8 p. m.,
Thursday eveping, in the council
chambers relative to paving said
street
CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder.
6-25-3t
A Curd.
This Is to certify that Foley's Hon
ey and Tar Compound does not con
tain any opiates, any habit forming
drugs, or any ingredients that could
possibly harm Its users. On the con
trary, Its great healing and soothing
qualities make It a real remedy for
coughs, colds and Irritations of the
throat, chest and lungs. H. L. Blom
qulst, Esdalle, Wis., says his wife con
siders Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound the beat cough cure on the
market "She has tried various kinds
but Foley's gives the best results of
all." The genuine is In a yellow pack
age. Aak for Foley's Honey and .Tar
Compound and accept no substitute.
Dr. Stone Drug Co.
.ostein
Dry Goods
SAVE yourself!
There is no reason why you should
always be a slave.
If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk
ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered
at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug
habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment
and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the
liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washing
ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment
One week will In most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re
quired, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For
full Information, address
Hot Lake Sanatorium,
Hot Lake,
Oregon
WALTER X. FIERCE
Pres. and Mgr.
l Greeiilbaiiiii
Millinery Clothing
LOTS OF NEW GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES
Ladies' Gloves
Long white lisle gloves 50c
Long silk gloves, double
tipped fingers $1,00
Kayser's silk gloves ..50c
Kayser's regular $1,50
heavy silk gloves ...75c
Sailors
New Knox shape sailors
at $1,00
Special good nobby sailors
at $1,25
See those regular $3,00
styles at $f,50
MEN'S
New Clothing
All wool suits ....$10,00
New Styles Just In
All wool, very nobby, $12.00
New suits, fine mixtures
$6,50 to $9,50
See our remnant bargains; 500 remn 'ts Ginghams, Lawns, Drapery Goods, Woolens
Ladles'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Ladies'
Girls'
25c white lace lisie hose ...19c
35c Colored lace lisle hose..25c
ouc summer union suits ...38c
extra large summer union sts 50c
summer union suits 35c
Men's
Men's
Men's
Boys'
nice soft shirts c
Balbriggan underwear f G
Summer Union Suits wc
summer union suits r
Sateen Oversleeves, pair
23c
LEATHER WORK GLOVES
Big assortment, gauntlets or short gloves for ladies and children, boys or men, at 25c
' a Pair, 35c a pair, 50c a pair, 65c a pair, 75c a pair,
25c White Shoe Cleaner, 1 5c 1 240-246 Comercial Street Salem
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