DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912.
LEADER OF
SALVATION
ARMY DEAD
CENTRAL WILLIAM I100TH, Oil
UANIZER AND LEADER OF SAL
VATION ARMY DIED IX LONDON
LAST NIGHT, AGED 83.
London, Aug. 21. General Wllllum
Booth, commandcr-ln-chlef of the Sal
cation Army, died at 10:30 o'clock last
night. He was born In Nottingham In
1829, being 83 yearn old.
The veternn Salvation Army leader
wan unconscious for 48 hours before
he died. The medical bulletlnB had not
revealed the seriousness of the gener
al's condition which for a week, it now
la admitted, wan hopeless.
Twelve weeks ago General Booth
underwent an operutlon for the re
moval of a cut a rue t In his left eye.
For two days after the operation Indi
cations gave hope of his recovery.
Then septic poisoning Bet In, and from
that time, with the exception of occa
sional rallies, the patient's health
steadily declined.
General Realizes End.
The general recognized that the end
was near and often spoke of his work
as being finished.
Throughout the commando r-1 n
thlef's Illness his son, Bramwell Booth
chief of staff of the army, and Mrs.
Jlraimvell Booth gave their unremit
ting attentions to him.
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Low Round Trip Fares
To CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS
Seaside andJGearhart, Oregon
16.00, effective dally, season limit; $4.50 Saturday and Sunday limit
Monday,
These famous resorts enjoy the advantage of limited train service
along the Columbia river, first-class hotels, cottages, camps, surf bath
ing, etc.
LOW ROUND
lrri rwt.-t'
Atlantic City.. $112.50 Detroit 81.00 Onuha 6U0
Baltimore .... 109.00 Dnlnth 01.50 Philadelphia . 110.00
Boston ;. 111.60 Kansas City ....6U0 Pittsburg .... 93.00
Buffalo 9S.00 Milwaukee . . . 74.00 St. Louis 7U0
Chicago .. .. 71.00 Minneapolis .. 61.50 SL Paul 6U0
Colo. Spring . . 5CJ50 Montreal 106.50 Toronto 83.00
Denier 5UiO New York .... 110.00 Washington ..109.00
Dates of Sale
July 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31, 1912.
August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22 23, 29, 30, 31, 1912.
September 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1912.
Stopovers and choice of routes allowed In each direction. Final return
limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished
on request C. E. ALUIN, Agent, Salem, Ore.
W. E. COMAN, Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt, Portland, Ore.
The evangelist died In his residence,
the Itockstone Hadley Wood, eight
mile from Ixmdon, whore he had been
confined to his bed since the operation.
Present at the bedside when the end
came were Mr. and Mrs. Bramwell
Booth and their daughter and son, Ad
jutant Catherine Booth and Sergeant
Bernard Booth; the general'! youngest
daughter, Commissioner Mrs. Booth
Holberd, and Commissioner Howard,
Colonel Kltchlng and Dr. Wardlaw
Milne.
Successor's Name Is Sealed.
. Public Interest now centers In the
question of a successor to the late
commander. Under the constitution of
tho Salvation Army, the general nomi
nates his successor. This General
Booth did several years ago, placing
the name In a sealed envelope, which
was deposited with the Salvation Ar
my's lawyers with instructions that It
should not be opened until after he
died.
Though nobody knows what name
the envelope contains, the general be
lief In the army Is that It will prove
to be Bramwell Booth, who for 30
years has been Its chief of staff.
When General Booth will be burled
has not been decided. While evory
English member of the Salvation Ar
my is convinced that no man was more
worthy of Interment In Westminster
Abbey, It Is not expected this monor
will be awarded to General Booth by
the Abbey authorities. It Is the gen
eral belief that the commander-in-
chief's last resting place will be along
side that of his wife, who 21 years ago
was burled In Abney Park, Stoke-New-lugton.
Mrs. Mary Hubbard, aged 87, died at
home of her son, John Hubbard, In
I.'ulias. Monday.
TRIPS EAST
On the dates given below, round trip tickets will be
sold to the points In the East shown below, and
many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted.
Through Trains East via
The North Band Road, Northern Pacific and Great
Northern ' Railway.
A Vision of Bread
that Is always light, white and tooth
some, that every one will eat and en
joy, is the dream of all good house
keepers. You can realize that vision
by trying our bread. Once you use It
on your table you will nover want to
be without It. Why bother with bak
ing when we can do better.
CAPITAL BAKCRY
Ui Court Street . Psoas 114
WILL TAP
GREAT BODY
OF TIMBER
10GGING ROAD FROM 8ILYERT0X
WILL TAP BODY OF TIMBER
THAT WILL YIELD 600,000 FEET
DAILY FOR EIGHTY YEARS AND
H AVE NEW CROP BY THAT TIME.
To tap a stand of 12,000,000,000 feet
of the finest Douglas fir In existence
the Stiver Falls Lumber Company, of
Portland, will begin Immediate con
struction of a 25-mlle logging road,
built on main line standards, south
easterly from Sllverton, at a cost of
approximately $500,000.
Contracts for grading, ballasting
nnd track-laying were let yesterday to
Flagg & Standlfer, of Portland, who
will have a full complement of men
and equipment on the ground before
the end of the week.
Operation of the logging camp that
will be opened as soon as the railroad
Is completed will be on an extensive
scale with the Intention of cutting
500,000 feet of timber dally as long as
It lasts. At this rate It will take 80
yeurs to move It.
CANADIANS CAPTURED
THE AMERICAN NETS
DNITED FIIEIM IXiSID WIRI.
Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 21. Accord
ing to word received here from tho
west coast of Vancouver Island, the
government tug William Jollffe, chas
ed an American fishing schooner out
side the three mile limit yesterday.
The schooner had her nets out inside
the limit, and when the Jollffe hove
in sight, -called In her dories and
headed for sea, getting out of sight
quickly In a fog bank, The Jollffe
picked up her nets, which were full of
fish, and dumped the latter overboard
again after keeping sufficient for food.
SHERMAN KNOWS NOW
HE IS NOMINATED
UNITED PRIMS I.EA8ED WlllE.
Utlca, N. Y., Aug. 21. James School
craft Sherman was officially notified
today of his renomlnatlon by the re
publican national convention as vice
president of the United States. Thou
sands of persons, friends and fellow-
townsmen of the nominee, witnessed
the ceremonies.
Various forms of amusement and
entertainment for the visitors had been
arranged, making the notification a
gala occasion.
United States Senator Sutherland of
Utah delivered the notification ad
dress. Vice President Sherman re
sponded briefly.
THE McNAMARAS BIRY
THE FAMILY HATCHET
UNITED PRESS LEASED WIBB.1
San Mateo, Cal., Aug. 21. Through
efforts of their daughter Gladys, Nich
olas J. McNamara, retired banker, and
his wife are reconciled here today.
Returning home after a Journey
across the continent when he attempt
ed to overtake his wife In New York,
McNamara went at once to the family
home here. Mrs. McNamara was al
ready there, having arrived some tlmo
ago with her two sons. She had re
tired when father and daughter ar
rived, but Gladys, who had not seen
her mother for two years, went at
once to her mother's room. A family
reunion followed. That everything Is
forgiven was evident from McNainnra's
statement.
Mrs. Cora M. Perkins, the companion
of Mrs. McNamara, and Frederick Pat-
tlson, chauffeur, still face the possi
bility of trial on Indictments charging
them with the theft fo McNamara's
$4500 automobile. They are out on
ball.
Popular Mechanics for September.
The civilized world at large has an
uneasy conscience on the subject of
warfare, and views with distrust the
formidable and cumbersome paraplier
nalla with which every military power
is continually armoring Itself. During
the customary summer maneuvers, on
land and sea, at home and abroad, the
number and variety of these munitions
are greatly augmented, and Improve
ments abound. As a result, the Sep
tember number of Popular Mechanics
Magazine contains fourteen articles
describing new military equipment and
Improved methods. In Kngland a dum
my village was built to serve as an
artillery target; model aeroplanes
were used in studying the aerial-Invader
problem; an enormous tinval
drydock has been constructed, anil ex
periments are being conducted with a
new automobile wireless outfit for use
In the field. In Frunce, where the
Importance of the aeroplane In mili
tary tactics Is viewed niost seriously,
the question of which aeroplane, the
pursuer or the pursued, would have
the advantage In nn actual aerial com
bat, hns excited hened discussion, nnd
a military aeroplane with fnlciln
wings has been devised. Also, remark
able hospital-like motor ambulances
for field work were exhibited at the
recent French maneuvers. Russia and
Germany, too, have been productive in
this line of achievement, and the Unit
ed States has contributed something
new to nearly every phase of the ser
vice, from marching to flying.
The September Popular Mechanics
Magazine contains In all 322 articles
and 280 Illustrations.
CHESTER
Arrow
Kotch COLLAR
Cluctt, Pmbody ft Co., Troy, N. Y.
The September Woman's Home Com.
panleu.
The September Woman's Home Com
panion is the fall fuBhlon number. Un
der the direction of Grace Margaret
Gould, who edits the fushlon depart
ment, women are shown how they may
dress fashionably and yet economical
ly. There Is a great variety of fashion
articles and Illustrations, Including all
the latest news from Paris and New
York, which, as everybody knows, are
the center of dress Ideas. Miss Gould's
great contention Is that women can
keep In style and yet not spend extra v-
agnnt sums of money. She proves her
point ably and presents It cntortaln
Ingly. Special articles contributed to the
September Companion are: "The Town
Hud No Slums ; "Three American
Duchesses," being an Intimate account
of the Duchess of Manchester, the
Duchess of Roxburgh?, and the Duch
ess of Marlborough; "What Men llavo
Meant In My Life," being an extremely
personal article by a great profession
al writer; "How I Sing 'The Rosary',
an article of advice to singers by Er
nestine Schttmnnn-Helnk, a great op
eratic and concert Btar, and "Playing
Fair, a practical talk to business
girls, full of stories of actual cases
and other real material.
Fiction Is contributed by Mary Stew
art Cutting, Juliet Wllbor Tompkins,
Frederick M. Smith, Mary Hustings
Hradley, Sophia Chandler and lleulah
Mario Dlx.
There are numerous Illustrations in
colors, and the regular departments
are full of good reading and practical
Ideas,
The 'Progressive" Party
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uses Foley Kidney Pills for backache,
rheumatism, weak back, and other
kidney nnd bladder irregularities.
Robert W. Hertor, Lawrencevlllo, Mo
says: "I took three bottles of Foley
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cure." They are healing, strengthen
ing, tonic, and quick to produce bene
f'cial results. Contain no harmful
drugs. Never sold In bulk, Put up In
two sizes In scaled bottles. The gen
uine In a yellow package. Dr. Stone
Drug Store.
THE BEST PROOF
Salem Citizens Cannot Doubt It
Doan's Kidney Pills were used
they cured.
The' story was told to Salera resi
dents. Time has strengthened the evidence,
' Has proven the cure permanent.
The testimony Is home testimony.
The proof convincing.
It can be investigated by Salem res
idents.
F. A. Sutton, Hoyt and West streets,
Salem, Oregon, says: "For ten or
twelve years kidney trouble was the
plague of my life. I suffered Intensely
from pain In the small of my back and
was often unable to move. I doctored
and tried a number of remedies, but
to no avail, and I was In a bad way
when I procured Doan's Kidney Pills
at Dr. Stone's drug store, They bene
fited me at once and after I had taken
the contents of three boxes, I was free
from every symptom of kidney com
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and for that reason I cannot recom
mend Doan's Kidney Pills too highly."
(Statement given January 31, 1906.)
Re-Endorsement
On November 22, 1909, Mr. Sutton
confirmed his former statement, say
ing: ''I willingly reiterate all I have
previously said In favor of Doan's Kid
ney Pills. This remedy cured me three
years ago and I have had no return
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States. ' ' I
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that you cannot hesitate to bring It
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UNITED MESS LEASED WIl
Ottawa, Out., Aug. 21. A continu
ance of prosperous luminous conditions
is Indicated In the bank statement for
the month of July issued by the de
partment of finance today. Demand
deposits stood at $537,021,494, a de
crease of $1,000,000 as compared with
the previous month, while notice de
posits totalled $t40,592,345, an In
crease of about nine millions. Circu
lation stood at $95,827,534, as against
$102,011,848 In June. Call and short
loans In Canada during July totalled
$70,047,734, as compared with $08,701,-
855 In June, while call loans outside of
the dominion totalled $117,901,437. In
June there were $120,569,812 current
loans In Canada at the end of July
stood at $852,25(1,051, as compared
with $848,940,089 a month earlier.
Notice of Assessment for Ouk Street
Improvement, Winter Street to
Twelfth Street
Notice Is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore
gon, will at or about 8 o'clock p. m.,
on the 20th day of August, 1912, at
the Common Council chambers In the
Clty'of Salem, Oregon, proceod to as
sess upon each lot or part thereof or
parcel of land liable for Its propor
tionate share of the total actual cost
of Improving Oak stroct from the west
line of Wlntor Btreot to the wost line
of Twelfth street In the City of Snlom,
Oregon, made in accordance with the
plans and specifications heretofore
adopted for said Improvement and, on
file in the offlco of the City Roconlor,
and In accordance with the contract
heretofore executed for said Improve
ment. All porsons Interested In Bnld assess
ment are heroby notified to appear at
said time before the said Common
Council and present their objections,
if any thoy hnvo, to Bald assessment,
and apply to said Common Council on
or before sold 20th day of August,
1912, to equalize tholr proportionate
share of the actual cost of making
snld Improvement and their Bnld as
sessment.
Adopted by the Common Council this
19th day of August,' 1912.
Attest:
Chaa, F. F.lgln, City Recorder.
8-20-3t
The Taylor Street Methodist church
and the Grace Methodist F.piscopal
church of Portland have consolidated.
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All patent medicines or medicines ad
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Also
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and other ,
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si
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Whatever your hosiery needs, bring
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Children's Hose from 10c to 50c Pair
Women's Hose . . 15c to $2.50 Pair
SUITS AND COATS
New Suits and Coats daily arriving.
The latest models are to be found here.
Every department rapidly filling with
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D. C. Byboo teaming contractor liv
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and In a few days I felt much better.
My life and strength seemed to come
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well, and got up free from headache
nnd dizzy spells. I am now all over
my troublo and recommend Foley Kid
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Drug Store.
A good man makes no excuses;'
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Mr. W. S. Qunsaulus, a farmer liv
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Diarrhoea Remedy In his family for
fourteen years, and that he has found'
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pleasure In recommending It For
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With our assurance that we are
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J. U Ahlere, President
W. O. East, Cashier.
8. S. Bast, Vloe President
Dr. L. B. Bteeves, L. H. Roberts,
Directors.
8. F. ANDERSON,
Also A (ten for Kite and Mtrhlicsa
Hlniontou .Holer Co. lul N. High
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