Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 06, 1912, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THIS, EIGHT.
JUIIT CAPITAL JIH7HHAU rULBM. ORBWih TUESDAY, AL'flllST 6. 1812.
Summer
of
Men's
Suits
An opportunity to hutc mail)'
dollar on a new high grnile
Milt liy purcliiiHlng linw.
These suits must move on,
nml the rxtromely low
prices will move them. No
special HUltCIIICIlt flu to the
kind of men's clothing we
nro offering. Suffice to nnj
that it Is
Hart Sckffner
& Marx
and
Cloth Craft
Clothes
The populur fabrics arc to be had In tons, greys, green and mix.
turrit. A 25 milt tor $13.85, etc. Come und see what you can suve
at Meyers.
Don't forget the Buick Auto. You
may get it free.
WE
ft
CITY NEWS.
Special meeting of Multno
mah Chaptor, No. 1, R. A.
M., this evening. Work In
the R. A. degree. Visiting
companions welcome.
Ito re New Offices
Doctors Morso and Robertson have
moved their offices to room 8, Mc
Cornack building. 7-8-tt
Is In Alnsku
Mrs. Wilson, daughter of Senator
Daw son, who died at Albany Sunday,
Is In Alaska on a concert tour with
l.er husband.
To Marry In Eugene
A license to wed was Issued yester
day In the county clerk's office to
Miss K. Mae Dullard and Mr. W. C.
Tlllson, who are to be married In Ku
geno today. Mr. Tlllson Is a fruit
doaler of this city, and MIhs Dullard
was formerly a teachor .having taught
last season at the Lincoln high school
They will make their homo In Salem.
LADD & BUSH BANK
Is moved to the east part of their new office and
occupies this portion as temporary quarters while the
corner portion is being remodeled, The entrance of
the temporary quarters will be on State street, just
east of the present State street entrance.
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN
If t 11200. Five-room 1iouh,o and
barn, 4 blocks from State stroet.
Ilullt one year; somo fruit; $250
down, balance monthly or will
take team as part payment.
17211300. Six-room house, one block
from paved street, 12-mlnute car
service, plenty of fruit, sower In.
101 $1800. California bungalow, five
rooms, reception hall, fireplace,
bullt-ln china closets, bath and
toilet,
180 $.1800. Six rooms strictly mod
ern, one block from State House,
Stop and think what a location.
155 $3200. 8evn-room modern house
on paved street, 12-mlnute car
service, furnace, full basement,
bath and toilet, oloctrlo chande
liers, bullt-ln closets. Ut 62 Hx
175, fine lawn.
156 Twenty-six acres one mile from
paved sctreet, 14 acres bearing
prunes, 2 acres cherries, 2 acres
apples, grapes, berries and gar
den; good houso barn, dryer,
team, wagon, Implements, full
equipment; $8000 will handle.
54 $"r00. Eighty acres dairy and
fruit farm, sandy soil, 2 streams
running wntor, good house and
outbuildings, large dairy barn
and machine sheds, one and one
half miles from R, R. and cream
ery; can be Irrigated.
Clearance
Coorih HR 5cbffinl Ic Mlf(
fl""""""" lilt W m
Building Lot 1275-
Prlce Includes graded street, ce
ment sldownlk, water main. Terms
$10 down and $5 per month, Inquire
at 212 U. S. National national bank
building. 7-lfl-tf
No Dcflollonry nt Prison
Announcement Is made by Governor
Went that he will now bo able to pull
the penitentiary through without a de
ficiency, lie says that the Institution
is now in the clour and that he Intends
to keep It so. Prior to dlflcharglng
James as superintendent ,and also dis
charging a number of other employes
the Institution, he says, was running
behind at the rate of (700 a month.
Pressed Slow IVdiil
As an example of the fear automo
UlljHa have of arrest we have to refer
U, a case that happened this morning.
A contractor was taking some men to
work on one of his Jobs, when passing
along Asylum avenue he observed a
man, who was waiting for a car, take
out his watch to got the time of day.
It was amusing to Bee the speeder hit
the slow pedal and tremolo movement,
or at least so says the man who ob
served the Incident.
77 $0000. Thirty-eight acres rolling
land, nearly all in crop, 5 acres
prune orchard, wood for fiuully
use, 600 grape vinos, 90 Lambert
cherries, 118 walnuts In bearing.
Darn cost $1500 7-room house,
water piped from spring to house
and barn.
178 Forty acres, 1 miles from 8a
lom. The finest proposition on
the market for platting. The sur
roundings are Salem's bust If
you aie looking for an Invest
ment, don't overlook this at $185
per acre.
174 A Snap. 5-room house, lot GSVi
x!50, bath, pantry, plumbed,
wired for electricity. Includes
furniture., carpets, cooking uten
sils, stove and dishes, good gar
den, loganberries and small trait
trees. Price $1600.
For Kent.
Seven-room house, close In wa
ter paid.
Six-room house, good location.
Five-room houso and barn.
Ust your houses for rent.
PARKER & WAREI1AM,
With E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Com
mercla". Street
Office open evenings.
HAtlFORD MAY
BE PROSECUTED
FOR OFFENSES
(EXITED nml L11RIO WIRI.
Washington, Aug. 0. Criminal pros
ecutlon ot Judge C. II. Hanford, of
I Seattle, by Attorney-Gonoral Wlcker-
shara may follow the formal report
J submitted to the house this afternoon
by the ub-coinmlttee, which took tes
tlmony In Scuttle regarding alleged
misconduct of Ilnnford jvhllo he pre-
i sided over the federal court for the
Western district of Washington. Hun
ford resigned while the sub-committee
was In the midst of Its Investiga
tion. The report, which was submitted by
the full committee, carried the follow
ing resolution, which puts future ac
tion In the Ilunford case up to the
house:
''Resolved, That the testimony ob
talnod by the sub-committee in Seat
tle be transmitted to the attornoy
gcneral, with tho recommendation
that he take such action as he may
deom necessary, If, In his opinion, the
testimony discloses Infractions of the
law."
Chairman Clayton, of the Judiciary
committee, openly hinted at further
developments, declaring the testimony
of the sub-committee should be print
ed to be available "In case a grand
Jury Investigation Is necessary."
The house, by an overwhelming
vote, directed the printing of a ' full
stenograph report of the sub-committee's
work.
Wants Pickers to Jtcglstcr
Pickers for the Holmes yard are
requested to reglstor at once. There
will be no tiresome, dusty ride this
year, as the Oregon Electric runs
through the yard. Phone 109. T. A.
Llvesley & Co. 7-15-tf
A n Incipient Fire
Between 8 and 9 o'clock lust night
the fire department was called to a
now house on the west side of North
High street between Union and Divis
ion streets. The pnlnters had been at
work and the rags used o polish the
wood work were thrown Into a pile,
which had Ignited In some manner.
The department was on the scene be
fore any damage was done, having no
trouble In putting the fire out.
"Made In Oregon" Hoofing
R. II. WasBom, proprietor of the Sa
lem Lumber Co., suld today that the
new firm would handle the "Durable
Roofing." This 1b a patent roofing
Blmllnr to a number of other roofing
materluls now on the market. It has
many things In Its favor, however,
which the others have not. It has been
tisted by the Portland building In
spector, and by the Portland chiof of
police and out of five different kinds
tliat were tested It stood the .highest.
In addition to this It Is a "Made In
Oregon" product being manufactured
In the city of Portland.
.lust n Letter E
Someone tins nalied "What's In a
name?" Well, there Isn't much some
times, but tbut little means much. For
Instance, yesterday a Mrs. Villa Hoe
ftr commenced divorce proceedings
ngulnst Ernest Hoefer. Now In this
case that littlo "e" In tho name makes
considerable difference, for It means
trcublo for tho man who spells his
name that way, while the Journal edi
tor, who spells his name "by ear" and
not by note and therefore does not
use the "e," Is having an outing over
at Newport, building a bungalow,
causing the noble many-pron-red clam
to bis lair, and doing stunts with the
leal original lobsters, happy, content
ed and totally unaware ot how Just
that llttla "e" saved him whole lots of
worry.
PERSONALS.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robins and fam
ily, of Canity, are visiting at the home
of E. T. Prescott on Mill street.
W. O. Ranek, elevator man at the
U. S. Nutlonal Dank building, leaves
today for Des Moines and Sidney, la.,
for a visit of six months with relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Blevins, of Shaw,
sre visiting relatives In this city for a
few days.
George Carey and his mother leave
today for Hastings, Nebraska, where
they will visit for some time with rel
atives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice and family
lll leave. In a few dnys for a camping
trip In the Tillamook country, to be
gene about two weeks.
Mr. Karl Hurkart left last evening
for a three weeks business trip east.
I M I.K SAM IH'ILT ASP
SHOULD 110SS THE CANAL
UNITTD rt: UtSRP WIDK
Washington, Aug. 6. Standing firm
for American control of the Panama
renal, which he declared was built
by American dollars and should be
absolutely free, so far as Americans
are coucernod, from any domination
by foreign powers. Senator Jones, of
Washington today delivered his views
on the matter In the senate.
BULL MOOSE
CONVENTION
GETS GIDDY
Chicago, Aug. 6. With every seat In
Chicago's huge coliseum packed and
most of Its aisles filled with the wild
ly cheering throng, Theodore Roose
velt today mado public tho "confession
of fulth" on w hich he hopes to be re
turned president in November as head
of the now National Progressive party.
Within a few minutes after former
Senator Boverldgo as temporary chair
man of the new party, called the
"Dull Moose" convention to order, Col
onel Roosevelt appeared on the Btage,
In an Instant all order was at an end
and the delegates, women Included,
pave vent to a veritable gale of enthu
siasm. Scores of the delegates climb
ed on chairs all over the ball and, hats
waving, led In the cheering which for
more than half an hour endured in
one deep throated roar.
It was 12:48 o'clock when Colonel
Roosevelt first came on the stage and
at 1:20 the volley of hurraliB were
still unchecked,
While the tumult was at Its height
the Colorado delegation produced a
high white banner Inscribed: "No
more Guggenheim; no more Devlne;
no more Angel Archy. Down with the
bosses."
Prominent In the cheering was the
California delegation while Governor
Johnson, on the platform, led vigor
ously In tho applause until he was ex
hausted and then stood back, smiling,
whllo the galleries Joined In the up
roar. Meantime Colonel Roosevelt,
the famous grin in evidence, Btood
looking quietly on now and then chat
ting with Senator Iloverldge and such
others of tho new party leaders as
were near.
STATISTICAL
DIED.
COATES. At the Salem hospital,
Tuesday, August 6, 1912, from pelvic
abscess, Laura, wife of V. H. Coates,
of Oak Grove, aged 39 years.
Resides her husband, five children
survive her, The funeral will bo held
frcm the Cottage Undertaking parlors
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. luteiment
In Odd Fellows' cemetery.
MARRIED.
HADLEY WINTER At the office of
William Galloway, Judge of depart
ment No. 2, of the circuit court,
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
Miss Anna M Winter to LawBon 0.
Hadley.
They will make their home at Sll
verton, at which place they formerly
resided.
Card of Thanks.
' We desire to thank the Modern
Woodmen nd our many kind friends
end neighbors, for their .sympathy
during our bereavement, of a kind hus
band and father and for the flowers.
MRS. SARAH J. RICH ART,
MRS. MARION DEPPE.V,
MR. MARION DEPPEN.
8-6
Will Know It Tomorrow.
Trenton, N. J., Aug. 6. For the
purpose of transacting state business,
Governor Woodrow Wilson, Democrat-
1b presidential nominee, arrived here
today. Wilson will be officially noti
fied of his nomination tomorrow.
"I am a young traveling salesman,"
writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt.
"and was often troubled with consti
pation and Indigestion till I began to
use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which
I hnvu found an excellent remedy."
For all stomach, liver, or kidney trou
bles there is nothing better. Only 25
cents at J. C. Perry's.
The farmer's sign of prosperity is
the cream can rampant on a two
horse light wagon.
Mr. W. S. Gunsaulus, a farmer liv
ing near Fleming Pa., says he has
used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy In his family for
fcurteen years, and that he has found
11 to be an excellent remedy, and takes
pleasure In recommending It. For
sale by all dealers.
We sometimes work so hard that
we fall to find out for whom we are
working.
Good Show
AT THE
Bligh Theatre
"Where Everybody Coos"
EVENINGS ASP MATINEE DAILY
Endlnir Wednesday Sitrht
COMING
20 Years in Sing Sing
BIG DOUBLE SHOW
Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
NEW TODAY.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 336 North
High. Phone Main 4. 8-4-3t
FOR SALE One-fourth block east
and north front, cement walks, 8
room house, large barn, plenty of
fruit. Property and owner, 1395
North Liberty. 8-6-3t-
WANTED Hop-pickers to register at
Itrown's planing mill, Front street.
Phone Main 20. Good clean yard to
work In, and good camping accom
modations and grounds. 8-3-t.f
NEW BUNGALOW close In strictly
modern, four blocks from buslnese
section; $200 down, balance month
ly. See Homer H. Smith, McCor
nack building. Phone 96. 6-24-tf-
VACATION TIME Brings many acci
dents. See Homer Smith and get an
accident policy. It costs but a few
cents a day for a guaranteed Income
Room 5 McComlck building. Phone
96. 7-27-tf
LADY WANTED To Introduce Dress
Goods, Ildkfs and Petticoats. Make
$10 to $30 weekly. Best line low
est prices sold through agents
only. No money required. New fall
Patterns now ready. Samples and
caso free. Standard Dress Goods
Co., Deck 700, Blnghamton, N. Y.
8-6-lt.
MOP-PICKERS Register with G. W.
Johnson & Co. Yard close In. Phone
47. 8-6-3t
A SNAP 8-room house, built 3 years
ago, In good condition, on car line,
all assessments paid, grounds 116 V&
136 feet. Price $1500. Parker &
Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons,
213 South Commercial street.
8-6-3t-
RKG1STER AT ONCE For this
won't last long; 6-room house, close
In, full basement, city water, all
assessments paid, 13 large bearing
fruit trees. Price $1600; tenr.c.
Parker & Wareham, with IS. Hofer
& Sons, 213 South Commeiruil street
8-0-;u
Al'TOMOIHLE For Bale or trade;
nearly new, up-to-date foredoor,
fully equipped, some extras. What
have you to offer? Call at 135 S.
Commercial street. 8-6-lt
NOTICE The new Cherry City flour
ing mills, located at 665 Trade
street, between Church and High
streets, Salem, Oregon, has receiv
ing and cleaning machinery In
stalled, and are in the market for
wheat and oats. Sacks can be had
for same at mill, also do all kinds
of grain chopping after July 8.
Flouring mill machinery will be In
operation about September 10. P.
W. Gelser, manager, 8-2- -
FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE
OF SUMMER GOODS
Children's rompers T 23c
50c children's rompers 35c
Boys' waists 20c
Boys' plain overalls 25c
Boys' $1.00 khaki pants 50c
Boys' khaki suits 75c
Boys' covert suits 90c
Boys' knickerbocker pants 25c
Boys' 50c wash suits 40c
Boy's 65c wash suits 50c
Boys' $1.00 wash suits 80c
Men's 50c work shirts 40c
Men's best bib ovealls 75c
Men's $2.50 fancy vests $1.00
DRESS GLOVES
Ladies' 25c lisle gloves, now 20c
Ladies' Kayser's 50c silk or lisle gloves, now ..40c
Ladies' Kayser's 75c silk gloves, now 60c
Ladies' Kayser's $1.25 Silk gloves, now 75c
Ladies' long silk gloves 85c
UNDERWEAR
Girls' 38c union suits, now 29c
Boys' 50c union suits, now 40c
Ladies' 38c union suits, now 29c
Ladies' 50c union suits, now 40c
Men's 65c union suits, now 50c
Ladies 10c sleeveless vests, now 8c
Ladies 15c and '20c sleeveless vests 12i2c
Ladies' 25c long sleeve vests 20c
Girls' middy blouse 50c
Ladies' fine lawn waists 98j
CHEAP WORK GLOVES
Children's leathr gloves 23c
Ladies' leather gloves 23c
Ladies' leather gloves 25c
Men's leather gloves "25c
Gauntlet leather gloves !"soc
ROSTEIN & GREENJBAUM
240-246 Commercial Street
ma
P
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Chiropractic Neuropathy
A ,.,.nco that removes tho cause of
disease by adjustment of the spine
from which all nerves ot tne uouy em
lnate. If joii are sick Ihfre Is u cause.
Have the cause removed and health Is
tho result. Do not think -your case Is
beyond help. CHRONICS ARE WHAT
1 WANT.
Consultation and examination free.
No drugs, no knife.
Pit. D. T, HHOWSE,
Room 10 Breyman Block.
MINER IS AKKESTED IX MEDFORD
Medford, Or., Aug. 6,-Actlng on ad
vices froin Seattle Monday night the
Medford police arrested Archie Dos
borne of that city at the Hotel Med
ford. Dosborne Is wanted, the Seattle
police ay, for grand larceny, the
charge growing out of a mining deal.
Dcshorne, who is also known as L. C.
Smith, says that he was ready to re
turn to Seattle and would have left
here for that place within a few days
had the police left him alone. He says
he will have no trouble In proving his
Innocence.
MIIS. TAl'T'S FATHER
DIED LAST SKillT
Cincinnati, Aug. C.-Both President
and Mrs. Taft arrived here this morn
ing to attend the funeral of John W.
Herron, father of Mrs. Taft, who died
last night. The funeral will be held
ut 2 o'clock. Interment was In
Spring Grove cemetery, and was
strictly private. President Taft will
return to Washington tomorrow.
WANTED Young man well acnualnt
el In Salem who can play piano.
Phono 1056. 8-5-31
promptlr obUlwd OS KO Ttl. Tnto-Mtrtl,
TWENTY TEAKS' PRACTICE. lhilieatnhnwM. I
Sand moll, ikalob or plito. for f.r"!;,l
on pnUnUblltlr. All puiiumb toi,"..".;."-.
H&MO-BOOK PRES. Kiplitnio.flrythliig. I.IK
How to Obuin and M rttnu. WhM lnntlnni
Will IV. How to- Oet 1 l"rinert r-ipuln,
meehnlnl momnti, nd wnttlM 100
IQbj!OUoflmporuiiCitoIavul(irs. 4uurc,
ii n lull I PAM O nn Pittnt
H. D. WlLLdUlt 0( UU. Altorn.y.
IBM lc8 WillionWdg. WASHINGTON, D.
Sacred
Heart
Academy
f A CHARTERED IXSTITCTI0X
UNDER THE DIRECTION
OK THE SISTERS OF THE
t HOLY SAMKS OF JESUS AND f
MARY
Modern Conveniences
Domestic Comforts.
Noted High School, Music and
Art Departments
Religion of Pupils Is not Inter
fered with.
Scholastic year begins Sept 1G.
For Year Book address Sister
Superior.
rroliihitlonlNts on Tone
Orenco, Cfr., Aug. 0. B. Lee Paget,
of Portland, candidate for United
Stntes senator, and O. A. Stlllman, of
Salem, candidate for representative In
ccngress from the First Oregon dis
trict, on the Prohibition ticket, con
cluded their first day's tour of the
prlndpnl towns of Washington county
by a well attended meeting here last
night. At each of the eight towns
visited respectful attention was given
the speakers.
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2010
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Quick, courteous
service day or
night.
Stand Hotel Marlon
Salem Taxicab &
Transfer Co.
3. B. UNDERWOOD
Hannger.
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MONEY TO LOAN
TII0S. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Ot.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRQHARDT & MEREDITH
Resldrat Agents 185 State Street
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt dellrery
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company. 279 North Commercial
street. Phone Main 813.
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate secirltj.
BECIITEL ft BYN0N
47 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. ' Phone 1552.
AUCTIONEER
Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc
tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. Terms reasonable. R.
F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon.
CAROLINE ELINOR HAINES
CONCERT PIANIST
Piano Instruction. Write for circu
lar. Studio 491 North Cottage
street.
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St. Phone Main ?252
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RICDON.RICHARDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
252 N. High Street
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
BOUGHT
SOLD
RENTED
REPAIRED
RIBBONS
ROLLERS
SCITLrES
See me before yon do anything.
C. M. LOCKWOOD
Plione Mala 168
IH-2H S. Ceoinierclal, Salem, Ortfa.
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