Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 30, 1912, Image 8

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; ' ' ' .' PAILT CAHTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1013. , ' ' ' ,
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Wherever well dressed men gather together,
in sports, social affairs or in business, you'll
find these clothes from
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
make an impression of distinction and el
egance for the wearer that can't he secured
in any other way. You won't find better
dressed, better fitted, better tailored men,
anywhere in the world. Our clothes are right;
, all-wool fabrics, perfectly made up. Let us
look after your clothing and furnishing
wants. We'll do it satisfactorily.
Make your purchases at Meyers. You may get the
Buick Touring Car
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CITY NEWS. l
Special mooting of Pacific
Lodge No. 60, A. F. & A.j
M, this evening. Work In I
the K. A. degree. Visiting
brethren welcome. I
llolh In tlio lVn
Wlllnrd Tanner, cqnvlcted of man
slaughter for the killing of Ray Wal
lace, hus been rocelved at the peni
tentiary to uervo an Indeterminate
sentence of from one to 15 years. lie
vas also sentenced to piy a fine of
$2i)00. Hnzol Krwln wis i;lven the
game Bentonco, with the exception of
the fine, Rotlt are now In ;ho penitentiary.
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
Dr. of Optics
Wishes to announce that his prac
tice Is bound to grow.
First
Ilecause of his long experience,
'q mil f lent Ion and recognized standlnk.
Second
Because lie never advises the nso of
glasses unleHS they are absolutely
needed.
Third
Ueeause he charges only for glasses
nt uniformly moderate prlcve.
Fourth
Recaiiae bis service stands for Bklll,
thoroughness and dependalilllty.
In all cases of eye trouble the eye
should be thoroughly and sclentlf'eal
ly examined and tested to decide If
your case Is one which calls for the
use of glasses or not. I fit any eye
that res poll (Is to light. Dr. Mendelsohn
does nothing else, IiIb business Is not
n mixture. You are guaranteed sails,
faction at an honest cost. This gunr
antee Is backed by over thirty year
if experience and over eighteen hun
dred satisfied people alncs locating
in Salem.
Offices 10-211 U. S. National )'ank
Pudding.
l or a Month's Html
O. S. Welch and E. W. James left
Salem today for the headwaters of the
North Hnntlam river, where they will
hunt nnd fish for a month.
Moved to Lebanon
T. A. Dohle and sons, V,'. !:. nnd K.
F., have moved from .3aloni to Leba
non, nnd will establisli a creamery
and Ice plant there. The creamery
will have a capacity of 000 pounds of
butter dally, and the Ice plant will
turn out six tons, If required.
License. Issued Saturday
Saturday Clay Isltnm, aged 30, ol
Salem, was granted a license to wed
Iva Worthing, aged 17, also of Salem
The written consent of the young
lady's parents was given to the mar
riage.
. Hlir Spud-
J. Haumgartnor, who resides near
Wheatland, brought a potato t0 the
.U'urnnl office Saturday that Is of the
octopus variety. It Is ono monster po
tato, with half a dozen big potatoes
grown fast lo It, and will weigh the
horse editor has a high regard for his
reputation for truth, and hence refus
es to state.
Ilrldges Completed
The bridge over North, Mill creek,
on Summer street, has been complet
ed. TIiIb bridge hue been badly need
cd for fcoiiio time, ns the district north
has been building up rapid!)- of late,
There etlll retrains some of the street
to be improud, as the loose dirt will
make it Impassible as soon ns the
heavy rains come.
1'rofessor Cooley Arrives
Dr. II. C. Cooley, wife and two chll
,dren arrived In Salem Snturday. The
professor will take the chair of phi
losophy at the Willamette University
I having come here from Detroit, Mich
I iKn, where lit was nn Instructor In
the state normal school. Dr. Cooley
received the degree of A. II. from Al
licn college and Poston university,
ni.il later toon n post-graduate ciurse
at Harvard, where be svnred a rr.ns
tor's degree. I'e then ontered O'.mk
university nt W-ir-wsier, I.tss , vheie,
t;m coitiplet'iw tho course, be se
cured the degree of doctor of philoso
phy, lie com-u highly reoonimeiideri
from the heads of the different Insti
tutions. Insane Start for Homes
Tho special car containing the 11
unfortunates from the state Insane
asylum and tubercular Institute, who
have recently been ordered deported,
left Salem at 1 :3Ti p. m. today In
charge of the guards, on Its way to
the Atlantic const. Ray P, Honhain,
Immigration officer, who will have
charge of the car on the trip, will Join
the company at Portland. Those from
this city who will accompany the pa
tients are S. O. Ilurkhart. Clros. r.
Elgin, A. Cameron and W. J. Irwin,
the latter two of whom are from the
asylum force. 1
Good Templars Meet
The Good Templars will meet at
their ha, 267 South Church street,
tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The Capital Meat Market
Is the handy shop. Step In and get
your meats while you are waiting for
your car. 121 South Connnerclnl street.
Phone Main 247.
The Sunset Grocery
Can furnish you with apples for the
least money, and bread that Is bread.
Phone Main 131. 121 South Commer
cial street, the handy corner.
F. K. Sharer
Tho saddle and harness man, 187
South Commercial street, will make
your harness to order, nnd from the
best leathers on the market, the
cheapest In the end.
Sperling's, nt 811
North Commercial street, can save
you money on fruit jars. The Schram
and the Wide Mouth Mason. Call In
or phone Main 66.
Cooler Weather
J. M. Lawrence has Just what you
want for your morning hot cakes
The genuine Ohio maple syrup. There
Is nothing better. Phone Main 311.
Swedish Ladles' Aid Socle'y Meets
The Ladles' Aid Society of t:ie
Swedish church will mt t at the home
of M. Stenstroms, 201)5 Trad a street
tomorrow at 2 o'clock p. m. All wel
come.
To Tote nn Local Option
The precinct of South Sllverton has
filed a potltlon for a local option elec
tion In that precinct. It Is likely that
the proposition will be voted on at the
regular election In November.
Wanted In California
W. E. Kramer, a member of the de
tective force of Sacramento, Califor
nia, Is In tho clt todny to obtain extra
dition papers for Josephine Wngner,
nllas Ruth Campbell, who Is wanted
by tho officers of our sister state for
grand larceny. The requisition was
honored by the governor.
Itnck From Pendleton
State Treasurer Kay nnd Secretary
of State Olcott, nre back from Pen
dleton where they Inspected the new
asylum with the view of making up a
budget for It, Incidentally during
their stay In the city they took in tho
Round-up and expressed themselves
as Immensely pleased with It.
Finished Paring Alley
August Kehrberger, the contractor,
has finished the concrete pavement of
tho alley between the armory and the
Hotel Marlon, having Just finished It
before the heavy shower this fore
noon. This Is an old contract, paving
having been suspended on account of
tho building of the armory and other
Improvements going on there.
PLEADED GUILTY
TO CONSPIRACY
STANDARD
NCREASEO
ITS STOCK
UNITED rnitSS LEANED WIHS.J
Chicago, Sept. 30. That the direc
tors of the oil trust had determined
to pay the $29,000,000 fine Imposed by
Judge K. M. Lnndls, without further
legal battle, when It was reversed by
the United States court of appeals,
was Intimated here today by C. W,
Stabl, secretary of the Standard Oil
Company of Indiana. This was devel
open while Stnhl was testifying at
the hearing of charges by the Waters
Pierce Oil company that the Standard
Oil company has disregarded the (lis
solution of the 1'nlted Stales supreme
court.
At the very first meeting after the
United States court of appeals had re
versed Judge Landls' order, said
Stahl, the directors Increased the cap
ital stock from $100,000,000 to $129,
000,000. The stocholdors considered,
Stahl said, that the reversal had In
creased the company's assets Just
$29,000,000.
SOMEBODY
LYING OR
MISTAKEN
Chicago, Sept. 30. sarcastic refer
ence to the New York Herald's poll,
which predicted the election of Gover
nor Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic
candidate for president, was made
here today by Senator Dixon, of Mon
tana, managei1 of Theodore Roosevelt'B
pre-conventlon campaign.
"Any figures that the Herald pro
duces must be looked upon with sus
picion. It is hostile to the new party,
and It is safe to bet that Colonel
Roosevelt was not favored or given
the benefit of uny doubts.
'Roosevelt and Johnson are certain
of election. President Taft has no
show, except in Utah and Vermont."
PARTY HAS
ONLY ITS
SHELL LEFT
(ONITIO FI1ESS IJtAStD WIRB.l
Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 30 Waiv
ing their rights of time to plead and
trial, seven men pleaded guilty to con
spiring to violate a Joint resolution by
congress prohibiting the shipping of
arms Into a country in a state of rev
olution, In the federal court this af
ternoon. The men who will be sen
tenced tomorrow are Sum Rosenberg,
11. Gorely, A. K. Johnson, Peter Shea,
Robert Rny, Leonard Vann, and Ed
ward Rooney.
They were arrested at El Cajon a
month ago while traveling toward the
seat of the Mexican revolution, car
rying rifles, ammunition and dyna
mite bombs. The federal grand Jury
returned Indictments against them a
week ago.
STATISTICAL
DIE I).
VINTON. At a local hospital, Satur
day, September 28, 1912, at 7 o'clock
p. in., George L. Vinton, aged 89
,year,
Mr. Vinton has resided at North
Howell Prairie for a long time, at
which place ho has considerable prop
erty. He leaves a family. The fune'--nl
was hold from the residence at 1
o'clock today and burial was at Pio
neer cemetery east of Brooks.
MARRIED.
1S11.VM WORTHING. In Salem, Sat
urday, September 28, 1912, Iva
Worthing to Clay Isham, both of
this county.
(illmore Is Mud.
Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 30. After
running down nnd slightly Injuring
wo pedestrians, .a polite automoblllst
courteously handed them a business
card giving the name of C. D. G 11-
more. Gllmore Is looking for the maniac.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 30. Col
onel Roosevelt said In part In his
speech here today:
"I see by the papers that Wilson
wants Tammany to put a good man up
for the New York governorship. Why
didn't he interfere regarding the vlce
presldency. His colleague on the
ticket Is one of Taggart's men, and the
Indiana machine Is hot one whit bet
ter than the Tammany innchlne."
Five thousand persons who heard
Roosevelt's speech applauded him
heartily. A party of college students
yelled.
One of the excerpts from the pro
gressive candidate's speech was:
"Only the Republican party shell
remains. It contains the nmchlne,
the bosses and the special Interests,
everything but the people. Penrose,
Names and others regard the Injection
of the people's rule into the pnrty as
unauthorized and unwarranted Impertinence."
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Range jCW
A good high-class range in every respect, Made in Oregon especially for us, and
we stand back of this range with our personal guarantee, Do not compare this with
a factory guarantee, This range is made for us; sold only by us, Any defect in
material or workmanship will be made good right here in our Salem store, and al
once, Think what that means to you, You don't have to put your range out .of
use while a defective part is being shipped back to the factory to be replaced. Come
in and let us tell you about this great range,
A small payment down, and a little each
week or month will secure one
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HOME
W. COURT MKHsrs.
NEW TODAY.
WANTED By two young men, board
and lodging In respectable place
where there are other young people.
"C. E. S" general delivery, Salem,
Oregon. 9-28-21'
$1350 buys a neat house ten blocks
from State and Commercial streets,
bath, toilet, electric lights, sewer
paid; $100 down and $15 per month.
See E. F. Bltidle, 275 State street.
9-30-21
ROOMS AND HOARD For about four
students. Phone 20IIJ. Inquire nt
lol'G Chemeketn street, corner 17th.
9-30-3t
SIX AND ONE-HALF ACRES Best
view tract near Salem. Can see
city, river and both mountain rang
es. Just outside city limits. See
E. F. Biddle, 275 State street. 9-30-2t
FOR RENT Six-room modern house,
$12.50 per month. Cull at 160
Owen street, South Salem after p.
ni. 9-30-3t
AS'SWEIt IT HONESTLY.
Are the Statements of Salem Citizens
Not More Reliable Than Those
of I'tter Strangers.
This Is a vital question.
It Is fraught with Interest to Salem.
It penults of only one answer.
It cannot be evaded or Ignored.
A Salem citizen speaks here,
Speaks for the welfare of Salem.
A citizen's statement Is reliable.
An utter stranger's doubtful,
Home proof is the best proof.
A. W. Lobacb, R. F. D. No. 1, Salem.
Oiegon, says: "I was laid up for two
weeks by disordered kidneys, caused.
I believe, by a strain. I tried several
remedies but obtained no relief, and
when a neighbor advised me to take
Dean's Kidney Pills, I did so. The
contents of one box made me so well
that 1 resumed work. Dean's Kidney
Pills helped me greatly and I am
P'eased to recommend them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster - Mllburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
LOST OR STOLEN Pocketbook con
taining two $5 gold pieces, some
silver, etc., between the Spa and
Patton's hook store, Sunday evening.
Reward. W. L. Fuller, 251 State.
Phone Main 2179. 9-30-3t
WANTED One pair of brood mares,
weight from 2400 to 3200 pounds,
wanted for farm purposes. Phone
Main 1722. Joseph Barber, Salem.
9-30-3t
PRUNES
The oldest handlers and shippers of Or
egon prune In the northwest. The con
cern which ha done more to advertise
and make a market for Oregon prunes than all other agencies combined
sollclu the opportunity to bur your 1913 crop of dried fruit. See us be
fore you sell. i WILLAMETTE TALLEY PRUNE ASSOCIATION
THE NEW LIFE Treatment for rheu
niatlsm and nervous troubles and
other diseases. Phone Main 2195,
or call at 597 North Liberty street.
9-30-6t
FOR RENT Well furnished rooms
with bath, electric lights, telephone,
close In, 475 North Commercial.
9-30-3t
PUDLIC SALE Of personal proper
ty, stock and farm Implements, on
Thursday, October 3d, at the Hub
bard farm, four tulles east of Sa
lem, at 10 a. m. D. F. Jerman.
9-30-31
A great prima donna's Idea of an ex
pensive hat may bo one that she can
buy for a song.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivery
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company. 279 North - Commercial
street Phone Main 813
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
Bl'RGHARDT A MEREDITH
Resident Agents SN State Street
A Runaway filrl.
Redding, Cal., Sept. 28. Harriet
Fink, a runaway girl, Is today on her
way to her home In Klamath Falls,
Or., In custody of an officer and ac
companied by her mother, following
her arrest at Corning. '
Frank Fraser, a carpenter aged 61
years, Is held in Jail nt Klf math Falls :
charged with having assisted the girl j
in her flight.
The girl is believed to be the victim '
of a white slave nlot. I
Electric Wiring
Call GEORGE PETTINGELL. Phonel
Main 187, 135 North Liberty streetJ
Estimates furnished.
Will Not Intervene.
Omaha, Neb., Sept. 28. .Major Oen
eiul Leonard Wood, chief of staff, U.
S. A, Is here today on a trip of In
spection of western army ponts. In
nn address at the Commercial club,
General Wood declared there wnuld
bo no intervention by the United
States In Mexico.
"The United States," Bald GonerAl
Wood, "Is too busy patrolling her own
coast to undertake such a step."
AUCTIONEER
Henry E. Voorhols, Michigan auc
tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. Terms reasonable. R.
F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon.
Office Phone Main 18S
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDON-RICHARDSOIC CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
262 N. High Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate security.
BECHTEL A BYNON
117 State Street
JAPANESE LAUKDRY AND DRY
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St Phone Main 2252
if
EYE HELPS
Your eyes need help to do the
work you require of them.
Properly fitted glasses will give
you both comfort and pleasure.
Our methods of eye examination
are strictly modern, scientific
and accurate.
A. XcCULLOCH
Optometrist
291 North Commercial Street
(Ground floor)
Phone 925 Office hours 9 to 5
MONEY TOTOAIS
On farm and city property. Job )
Scott over Chicago Store, Salem, o
egon. Phone 1552.
MONEY TO LOAIN
TUOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Oi
SALEM
VOCAL STUDIO
610 State Street
Opposite Postofflce.
Careful attention given to be
beginners and thorough Instruc
tion accorded advanced pupiu
In the art ot singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Reld
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00
tor each set ot old False Teeth sent us.
Highest prices paid for old gold, sil
ver, old watches, broken jewelry and
precious stones. Money sent by return
mall, rhlla. Smelting & Refining Co.,
established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists! We will
buy your gold filings, gold scrap,
and platinum. Highest prices paid.
TYPEWRITERS
AU Hakes
BOUGHT
SOLD
RENTED
REPAIRED
RIBBONS
ROLLERS
SUPPLIES
Bee me before you do anything.
C. M. LOCKWOOD
Phone Mala 118
Ill-Ill N. CemnercUi, SjUcb. Or