Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 23, 1912, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    DAILY CAHTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREG07, WEDNESDAY, OCTOnEIt 23, 1818.
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The Penitentiary
for Johnson Is
Aim of Officers
UNITED I'llKHH IJ'ASKD WIIIK.
Chicago, 0(!t. 23. Strong Indication
that the United States government
I'lana to havo Jack Johnson, tins negro
prlzo-flghter, behind tlio bars as a re
sult of Ills alleged abduction of Lu
cille Cameron, the 19-year-old Minne
apolis girl arrested wltli him hero
came yesterday when Federal Judge
Carpenter refused to allow Johnson to
testify before the grand Jury which Is
Investigating his case.
The decision not to allow Johnson
nny chance to gain Immunity by testl
fylng was reached this afternoon after
the girl had told her story In part
While telling of her relations with
Johnson tlio young white girl swooned
urnl was carried from the court room
unconscious, It is reported that be
fore fainting she became hysterical
and told facts which caused Judge
CurenUr Immediately to withdraw
the subpoena previously Issued for
Johnson to appear and tell his own
Htory,
After being revived the girl scream
ed and then fainted several times
lucre. She became no hysterical that
a surgeon from tho nrmy henihiuarters
in the federal building was summoned
to iiilel. her. It was understood that (i
if the girl regains control of herself
she will lie returned to the coiiilroom
to con (I ii no her story of how she came
under the fatal influence of tlio big
binck fighter.
Reports are current that .Johnson
has bad relations with a score of otli
, cr while women hero and In other
cities throughout the country, and,
while no official will bo uolcl, It Is
generally understood that a strong e,f
fort will ho made to send Johnson to
jail for a good long term and to drive
him forever from public life.
X
Better than the Best
WITHOUT our knowledge, the Columbus Labo
ratories of Chicago tested Fisher's Blend
Flour for a Dakota Wheat Grower, The an
alysis ranked Fisher's I'.i.enh Flour higher in Gen
eral Average, Gluten Quality, Water Absorption and
Loaf Value than the best Dakota all-Hard Wheat Pat
ent Flour, which is the recognized standard for bread
stuff efficiency. Fisher's Hlknd Flour is a scientific
combination of Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft
Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs
you from 20 to 2.V less than a straight Eastern Hard
Wheat Flour dues
Fisher's Blend Flour
For Stile by All Dealers
FISHER'S II I. EM).
MiiimfnoOired by Hip l'lsln-r Flouring .Mills Coiiipanj', Seattle, U. S. A.
HAVE
CHEEK WATER
FOR ORAM'S PASS
SAYS ROOSEVELT WILL
SWEEP CALIFORNIA
IJNITKII I'llKHH l.KASKI) Willi!.
San Francisco, Oct. 23. That Col
onel Roosevelt will score a landslide
In California similar to that of 1!)04,
when ho had a majority of 115,000, Is
the belief of former Governor Pardee,
who is here after a campaigning tour
cf Humboldt county. "The redwood
region is more than safe," he said.
' The men of tlio lumber camps look to
Iioosovelt as tlio father of the cause
of the toller. I venturo the opinion
that the Progressive ticket will run 3
to 1 over Wilson and Marshall In that
region."
Grants Pass, Oct. 23. That the
fiiavo Creek water proposition is n
feasible one, is the report made by
Knglncers Ilobson and Hall, who re
cently made Investigation of the
sources of the water supply, "cl (lie
engineering features Involved In
bringing It to (irants Pass.
Tho engineers decided that a point
on Grave (ireek In section C of town
ship 34, in Jackson county, offered
tho most available site for damming
the creek, and that the drainage area
lies within that portion of the Rogue
mountains along tho divide between
that stream and tho headwaters of
tributaries if the South I'mpqua. The
elevation of the water shed is from
man Ashley. Klght years ago his wife
left him. Four years later ho met her
on the street and she promised to re
turn. He waited four years more.
Now he's convinced she is not coming,
so he wants a divorce.
Railroad Has
Rule That Should
be Abolished
Alex, Ilernsleln, of the law firm of
Cohen & Dernslelii, of Portland, lias
written the office of the State Hall
road Commission complaining nt a cer
tain nrevalllnir arrangement of tho
railroads doing business In tho North
west In sol ng round trip tickets. The
chief complaint registered by Mr,
Pernsteln Is that In selling the tickets
the companies require tho holders of
the tlckef to havo It validated nt the
point to which the ticket Is bought and
at a cost of F0 cents for validation,
"It Is entirely for the benefit of the
railroad companies," says tho writer,
"and I do not believe It should bo tol
erated by the public. '
As an example the .writer states that
If a ticket Is purchased from Portland
to Chicago It Is required that, before
he Is able to return homo on the tick
et, the holder must hunt up the rail
road office In Chicago, and go to the
trouble of signing certain slips and
forms,. and, In addition, pay a sum of
50 cents, before he Is nblo to take ad
vantage of his ticket.
The railroad commissioners state
that the mntter Is out of the jurisdic
tion of their office, since It Is an Inter
state question, but that the office will
take It up with the Interstate Com
merce Commissi)!!. I
A Steeplejack's Stunt.
rsiTKii muss ii:.si:i wiiii:.
Los Angeles, Oil., Oct. 22. Climbing
the flagpole of the Hull of Uncords,
312 feet above the ground, "Steeple-
Jack" C. Mol'l'ett entertained a gaping
crowd with a few gymnastic stunts.
Sitting on the top, Moffott unconcern
edly threw bis coat and hat to tho
street.
Saved by Ills Wire.
She's a wise woman who knows Just
what to do when her husband's llfo Is
In danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Draln-
2,.r.OO to 5,000 feet above the sea level, 1 trc" vt- ls tllftt klnl. "She Insisted
where the precipitation is the maxl-: on nW usln6 Dr- King's New Discov-
mum for the coast district
Tho plan advanced Includes the con-
ery," writes Mr. F. "for a dreadful
cough, when I was s0 weak my
Istructlon of the dam, the building of .Mends all thought I had only a short
ditch nnd pipe lines, or Irrigation
canals, ond subsequently cf the devel
opment of electricity for light and
power.
Husband Loses Confidence.
cNiri:i 1MIKNS I.KASKII WHIR.
San Francisco, Oct. 22. The
pa-
Journal "Want Ads." bring results. Itlence of Job was exemplified In Sher-
tlmo to live, and It completely cured
me." A quick cure for coughs and
colds, It ls the most safe and reliable
medicine for many throat and lung
troubles grip, bronchitis, croup,
whooping cough, quinsy, tonsllltls,
hemorrhages. A trial will convince
you. CO cents and $1. Guaranteed by
J. C. Perry.
" b
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WASHINGTON IMV1IISH Y
HAS iim: how OX HAND
frxiTKi) pijkk n:.si:n winn.l
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 22. A row
threatening to split wide open stu
dents, faculty, regents and alumnae of
the University of Washington, has re
sulted from the protest of lending stu
dents ngnlnst the neeeplanco of the
$12,000 chimes presented by Ahlen J.
Plethen publisher of the Seattle Times
which they term "tainted gift."
An "open letter," referring to Tileth-
en In scathing terms had been on the
press of the student publication, the
"University Dully," yesterday nfter
noon, when President Kane, of the uni
versity ordered the whole Issue sup
pressed. This aroused the students,
and the open letter was printed In cir
cular form and spread last night and
this morning over the campus. Andrew
Rldred, editor of the paHr, declared
that there will lie no more Issues of
the paper until the ''open letter" Is
permitted to be run. The student
board of control meets this afternoon
to take up the question of having the
paper printed down town Instead of by
the University press. President Jerry
Rlordnn, of the student body, has flatly
refused to participate In tho formal
ceremonies tonight, when the chimes
are to be accepted.
i 4.)
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V.Q I sill
CFrench WQL Potato
TMD YOU ever eat French Fried Potatoes
with Cottolene? If not, you've never eaten r$$
French Fried Potatoes at their best xMl
sunuH,nt man.to uicni iitu tum tnsp ana sppetiz '
ing, but never greasy.
If you have been frying and shortening your food
with butter, try
It ia every bit as good, at less than one-third the price.
If you are using lard for shortening and frying, we would
imiiyiy buccal uiui KMimicm 13 recognized and recom
mended by leading physicians, domestic science author
ities, and culinary experts generally, as beinff mom
wholesome, digestible and producing better food
wiwiene is a vegetaDie product pure in
source and makincanrliahoiini a
to be better and safer than lard.
r Try this Recipe i
Pare the potatoes, shave
in very thin slices, or cut
in straws, '2 in. strips, dice
or crescents. Soak in cold
water, drain dry on a nap
kin, and cook few at a time
in basket in deep hot Cot
tolene. Drain and season
with salt
Made only by TIIE N. K. FAIKBANK COMPANY
M 1
mm
"Ntji ,.:.i;'
Interested In securing the adoption of
this amendment and should endeavor
to ImprosH every voter with Its Impor
tance. If every bank In this state will
give publicity to this measure, I be
lieve Its pasBugo will be assured.
"The anii'iidinent appears on the of
ficial ballot as No. 312."
WOULD APPLY LAW
TO THE STATE BANKS
REPORT SAYS THE
MAXACIER IS FIRED
St. Louis, Oct. 22. It wus reported
here today that Mrs. llritton, owner
of the St. Louis National League base
ball club has discharged Walter nresh
naluin, manager of the team, but the
story could not be confirmed.
Dreshnahan's contract as nmnnger
cf the Cardinals litis still three yenrs
to rim. He refuses to resign.
Fortunes In Fiiccg.
There's often much truth In the
saying "her face Is her fortune," but
Its never said where pimples, skin
eruptions, blotches or other blomlshes
disfigure it. Impure blood is back of
them all, and shows tho need, of Dr.
Klug's New Life Pills. They promote
health and beautly. Try them. 25c
at J. C. Perry's.
TO COXIJl'ER REBELS
IX STATE
OF SOXORA
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Popular Subscription lo Clly Honds,
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive sealed bills for
twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars of
City of Salem twenty-year refunding
dred ($500) dollars each, hearing In
lands in denominations of five hun-
ll'NlTKI) I'llBSH I.KAHKI) WIIIK.j
Nogales, Ariz., Oct. 22. Two thou
sand Mausers and a large shipment of
ammunition nrrlved nt Nogales, Mex
ico today from Mexico City. The mu
nitions are for the purpose of equiping tired dollars ($.r)00) each, bearing In
Colonel Kostorlitsky's newly organlz- teicst at tho rate of 5 per cent per
td corps of rurales. annum payable semi-annually May 1,
The Mndero government hopes with nnd November 1, of each year, on the
the aid of this new force to maintain popular subscription plan until five
peace In the state of Sonora and drive (5) o clock p. m., October 25, 1912
the remaining scattered bands of reb
els from the state.
A. S. Jones, proprietor Lee Pharma
cy, Chlco, Cal., says: "I have been
selling Foley & Company's medicines
for years. Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound, I consider, has no equal
and Is the one cough medicine I can
recommend to my friends as contain
lng no narcotics or other harmful
properties." Sold by Dr. Stone Drug
Store.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
No bid for less than par value and
accrued Interest from November 1st, 5
1H12, will be considered, and bids for
the smallest denomination will be con
sidered and awarded first In the order
of their filing and then the next higher
In amount successively In the same
manner, until the whole issue Is sold.
Among equal bidders preference will
be given to residents of the city of
Snlom.
The right to reject any and all bids
ls hereby resorved by the common
council of the city of Salem, as well as
the privilege of waiving defects In any
bids. R. A. CR0SSAN,
10-18-5t City Treasurer.
Whore ocean, mountain and forest combine to give you an ideal vacation;
where the beautiful Cape, improved with boulevards, drives, walks, streets,
sidewalks, postoffice (with daily mail), water system, electric lights, and tele
phone, etc, projects a mile or more into the Pacific Ocean, and affords a
view unsui passed Agate Beach has also a 42-room hotel, with hot and cold
water, electric lights and telephones, patronized this season to its full capacity,
Theie are stores and boarding houses, auto service to and from Newport (nine
round trips daily), and busses making regular trips to surrounding points o'f
interest, Forty new cottages have been erected the past three or four months
and lots (50x1 00 and over) are in demand at prevailing very reasonable prices.
Agate Beach Land Co.
213 Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon,
or Agate Beach, Oregon
t
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A HATE REACH 1..
in
Enumerating the benefits that will
accrue to depositors nnd stockholders
in banks as a result of the passage at
the November election of the amend
ment proposed to Article XI of the
fitnto constitution, which reads: "The
stockholders of all corporations and
joint stock companies shnll be liable
for the Indebtedness of such corpora
tiens to the amount of their stock sub
scribed and unpaid and no more," Su
perintendent of Banks Will Wright has
forwarded a letter to the banks of the
state.
Mr. Wright makes the following
comment regarding the amendment:
Tho amendment projiosed adds to
the above tho following:
"Excepting that the stockholders of
corporations and Joint stock companies
conducting the business of banking
shall be Individually liable, equally
and ratably, and not one for tho other,
for the benefit of said bank, to the
amount, of their stock, at the par value
thereof, In addition to the par value of
such shares.
'"The adoption of the proposed em
endment will double the liability of
stockholders In state banks. National
bank stockholders are under such lia
bility; and the laws of almost every
other state have similar provisions.
"The benefits secured to both de
positors and stockholders, through the
I adoption of this amendment, are obvi
(.i's. Our banking Institutions' will be
I strengthened and conservative banking
! encouraged.
"Every bank officer, director nnd
stockholder In this state should feel
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FOLEY'S
HONEY andTAR
COMPOUND
STOPS COUGHS - CURES COLDS
For CROUP, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP
INQ COUGH, LA GRIPPE COUGHS,
HOARSENESS and ALL COUGHS and
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