Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 16, 1912, Image 1

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    ALL the news that's fit
to print honest ed
itorials, influenced by
neither clique nor corpora
Hon -The Capital Journal
stands for the people.
36TH YEAR.
Banquet
Was Well
Attended
Mayor Outlined His Policy
and Bynon Told HisIt
Was First Step in the Great
GctTogether Movement
"Am mayor-elect of the city of Salem
I shall cuter upoa the duties of Hint
allien absolutely untranuneled by
pledges to anyone. My only pledge is
tlmt I will extend a fair dual to all. I
will .see that the laws are enforced
ithout. f'ar or favor. My policy will
Ve. as near as I can shape It, to Inter
pret the wishes of the people."
In thene words Dr. B. L. Steeveg out
liiicil lit the meeting of the Sanm
Hnini'ss. Men's League at the Marlon
Hotel last nlBht, th lines on whlcii he
v 1 1 i run his office while mayor ot the
city. Just before adjournmont the
icaniie pledged Itself by a rising votu
tu co-operato with the administration,
linps 't'wtiiii('r Mini.
"I suppose," said the doctor, "that
In i: iipcarlng- before, ai'ch an asseiuuly
a this 1 am experiencing some of the
phio-nres of public (jfllco. I have ai
rway lasted some of Its penalties as
you who have read certain arcden
?pi( ariug In the 0;-cK;inian may have
Kiiessi'd. Hereafter when a reporter
uliiiiu I do not know approaches nip,
am Koing to look for the cloven hoof.
Dr. Sleeves' remarks were mado be
fore one of the most r.pirltcd meetings
oi Snli'iii business men that has ever
tuseniblod since the business interaam
id Salem have been organized. The
Ittinpiet which beaj at 7 o'clock was
marked with a hilr.iltj that was un
Ummled, and In which. Judge Peter
Prcy and others Alt the prick of
many a pointed Joke. Following tlte
ii'uuuct a regulur piogram w.is car
ried out and a number of Interesting
laika were listened to.
(it'iicrnl Observations.
n.ntinulng hla address Da Steeves
sr. id :
' I have not 3tiule'ently gone into
the questions that aie likely to route
ni miller my aduun.'itratlou to defi
nitely say what I an going to do ifboiit
all of them. I wish, however to make
a few general obiiovatlons.
"Situated on a navigable river with
Iter several railway lines rad'ating In
v:ry direction, the location of Salem
is enviable. Salam Is a beautiful city.
It lias broad stive's and a broad
T'a.a It is laid o:t on browl lln?s
city Is the seat of a renowned
university, it Is the capital city of the
s.tate and it has the state instl'utit its.
It It; like a city built on a hill. The
)'' of all the stair are upon Salem.
II las all the advantages noeeitry to
It a model cltv.
ItcsiimiHlhi'Kies Come.
"With nil of these opportunities
come responsibilities. It is up to Sa
Inn In make good, to be as near as
1'osKibiio a model city. A model city
would he a city that takes the best
"ire cf Its citizens physically, Intel-
! 1 . SALEM, OltL'GON. sin m,,.
'I'liey Cheered. Sen In.
Itorlln, Nov. lii.-Whilo a rogl.
mentor soldiers entrain,.,! f, the
Servian fruntlor.Czechs and Slavs
In I'raKiie, Itoli.Miilii. todnv par-
tldpnteil In a .lcnionstrctln,,
nKallwt Austria. As the (1ers
l'"ard(.,tie cars tM c.z(,ls nnJ
Slavs shouted; 'Shame: y
are going to light our brothers'"
4. 'l'l,.... ..i . .
eucereii servhi and
lie-
t noiuiced the tie
teriiian police,
'dually and morally. This observa
tion opens ,,p ,,n(U,.ss llvnm,s (i,
"peculation which I haven't time to
follow now.
"I'nder the bead of the physical wt
need pure air, pure food nnJ im.e
water. This opens up the question of
sanitation, and the much mooted que s
tion of tho water supply, t know
something of what is required along
these lilies, and to make Salem a
clean city in tills regard will he my
policy.
"With regard to water I have always
felt that any city should own It cwn
water plant This does not say that I
am in favor of buying the plant In Sa
lem. The wherewith must be consid
ered, and that Is a matter that must
he turned over to the people.
, Low (ins Announced.
Dr. Steeves' address was followed
by a talk from Fred llild, general
manager of the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Co., visiting In the city
1'iom Portland, who announced for
Salem a lower gas rate after January
1. Tho new rates which will prevail
after that (late will he as follows:
One dollar and sixty cents per thou
sand cubic feet where less than 311,000
cubic feet a month are used per cus
tomer; $1.50 per thousand cubic feet
where over 30,000 cubic feet a month
is used with a cash discount of 10
ccnis per thousand for prompt pay
ment, making the terms respectively
21 HO anil $1 10 Mr 1111,1 i.vninlnn.i
, t v
that the quality of Salem gas is better
than that of most places, which, when
considered makes the rate here cheap-
er than In most places.
VWI (Ilia 1. 11 WUU CA 111 CDOCU TTCIVJ tXO If 1
Professor Wadsworth, superintend-; nothing to the flood of good things 1Jaclier
ent of the Indian training school at wished them by those not there. Willamette Center, lllackwell,
Chemawa was unable to be present to ' In T1,e Capital Journal, where the , (capt.) ; guards, Day, Drake Lliul;
the disappointment of the league fJ,? Watson; ends. Francis.
which is making an effort to interest
men of Influence outside the cltv.
ClL'artdles Hit Hard
optnuiiUK uu lu euucuuuimi ihili.-
tion of the city P. J. Kuntz, city su- talnly has one of the very best boys
perlntondent of schools, gave a talk of for a husband that any girl ever be
some length In which he solicited the n married life with. The horse
6 , , , editor wishes he could be around
co-operation of the business men. In when tney celebrate their diamond
the course of his address Mr. Kuntz wedding, just to say I told you so, but,
condemned the cigarette habit among as he can't, he hopes they will live to
, ,,.. i,i ,.,, t i, celebrate that event.
aiUUUl UUB, CA 1111111115 MIUl lU U Vlll"-l
way lie is trying to persuade the boys
to leave off the habit.
Mr. Kuntz's remarks on the tobacco w, g. Llenkaemper, pastor. Sunday
question were seconded by Dr. Tamie- school at 10 a. m. Morning worship In
sle of the state Insane hospital who German at 11 o'clock; subject "Tho
said that tobacco Is one of the most Law of the Survival of the Fittest Su
detrlnicntal habits to the brain tissues, perseded by Christ's Law." Evening
He said that too frequently the habit ' service in English at 7:30 Subject, "A
leads to the use of alcoholic liquors Definition of Character." Catechetical
and other vices. Twenty-five per cent iiiptritction and German school every
of the insane, he said, are In their Saturday morning at 9 o'clock,
deplorable mental condition because of j '
the use of tobacco and alcohol, while S. A.
in the insane and penal Institutions,! The Salem class of the International
combined, CO per cent of the Inmates Dihle Students' Association, Hrooklyn.
are there because of Indulgence in x. Y., will hold their regular weekly
these drugs with a third vice that Is rtudy at No. MO Court street, upstairs,
contracted frequently through their Sunday at 11 n. in. l'ndenotulnallonal.
use.
(Contiiued on Pane t.)
lrv i
Big Crowd j
of Eugene I
Boys Come j
Five Big Coaches Jammed
to the Doors With Foot
Ball Fans, Came in This
Morning-Band w ith Them
A special excursion over the Oregon
I'.lectne railroad was run l'mm Ku.
Bene this morning with about 350 to
W football enthusiasts aboard. The
iMigenn high s,.i,00 i,liml of ton iit.eg
accompanied the excursionists and af
ter arriving in the city discoursed
some choice music on the streets. Just
betore the game commenced the hand
and the Eugene rooters to the number
of several hundred formed at the n0.
tel Marlon, from which place thev
marched In serpentlnn fashlt.n through
uiiMiiohH streets and up stale ,
street in Willi,, i, I
- .."niiruu llt'lU.
White mid purple, the school colors
were everywhere In evidence-, the caps
of the two colors giving the crowd on
the st reels a holiday air.
tacli team is confident of winninir
tllu minm .,,1.... .... 1....1. . . ?
.... ,. iia utnu are in good one instant, but continued to flKht
iof wii,:f!ii: aa hMd r r m nw
The game today Is the most important 1 ' ,n"lusl,lsm wlu'" score was 5n to
game of the year so far and lilils fnlr,0 118 ""'' lliul before any points lind
, to he a decisive one In
the Interschol-
astic series of games to be played this
season.
MA Kit I EI).
ELLIOTT ADilOTT At
the resi-
deuce of the groom 1211 Highland
u.cuur, titia i-iij, i nursiiay, .no-
vember H, 11112, Miss With Mav
Abbott to Mark E. Klllott, both of
this city, Rev. Mrs. Illanche Ford
Plckerlng performing the ceremony.
' i ia roomB were noauiltully decor
til m Ik f,
WWU " 1111 H I .
IMin ami u'hlra ft,.-ai. ..n.l
about 30 of the relatives aud friends
of the young couple were present,
Tnwre were mftll'r heautifiil presents,
"nf? VJll .wi8hMibllt ,n the
hearty wish that all tb cood thin."6 loung' Ouaneri.acKs, i.ouian
'. of life will oome to "Mark" mid all of
1 1'8' an(1 wnlle extending congratula -
'tions to linn, tliey want sincerely to
conerat,,,,.,, thB hr,lfi. fnr ,,
Reformed Church.
Corner Capitol and Marion streets.
lA'l Hlhh: students welcome. No col
I lections.
MRS. P. E. FULLERTON
Suits, Cloaks and Millinery
We are now showing a complete line of
Ivy Corsets
The fit, shape, workmanship and novelty d-y.
of the features which make the ivy Corsets f.M
"Ivy Corsets" are made for every of
rials appropriate for all occasions, Tn-v a
guaranteed to eie entire satisfaction,
of 'Ivv Corsets'' extena.,
, IIC pi ivv i ' i,-- - '
c fifteen dollars,
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
MRS. P. E. FULLERTON
270 North Commercial Street
SUITS, COATS AND MILLINERY SELLING NOW AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
' "'iMIIirll Hi, l:ii.
Wilson Mart-.
i"i Cuba.
New York. Nov.
elect Wilson, arm1
i'a:nily. sailed i,
i'r, siil. 'iii
'' ',1 by his
.V Voi'K
I'";- l' i-1 . . i . i .
iirs alteration
where the new ,-hi, t ,.N,.,..u.kl.
siontl a In i.--- niuion.
.Many spet'tato. ,..,,
as I he ship .ft f;- : .,.,,1
hi
cuerously chtH'l-f1 .!,,
the vessel was oat o1 mi;
i. inn
WILLAMETTE Hi l l A ITU
Will n0( i n ,;; T(
Another team Is on the down and
out list as a result of the walkover
occuriug yesterday irieinoon when
the 'varsity footh,,!; i,.am dciVmcd
Whltmore college by tiT to 0 on the
local field.
Whltwortu was heralded as being
mi extra strong aggregation, and
many came to the game expecting to
witness a close, hard scrap, but were,
for the most part, disappointed.
The field, notwithstanding lis ex
cellent drainage system, was 'very
slow aud sloppy. Tho hard work on It
In the late rains having cut it up un
til It was Impossible for It to dry out
in the brief time the sun allotted it
yesterday.
Although the W'hilmore boys were
outwelghted and outplayed from the
"'"t whistle, they did not relax for
'
been registered against t lit1 ill Unhid-
son. end, and Williams, tackle ,i
captain, were the hardest fighters,
nnd put. up a great defensive game.
For Willamette Francis was the
easy favorite, with Ki-skiue a close sec
n,i
Timo and again did the big end
tear through the whole Whit more
team and place the pigskin.
The lineup;
Whltworth Center, Gliormley;
g,m'',ls
Millings, Parker; tackles,
j Williams,
Uohlnson,
''alflacks,
icapt.) McArthur; ends,
Talbot; quarter, Watklns;
Pike, Thompson; fullbnck,
Rooth; halfbacks, Ersklne, Stearns,
' Small, Voder; fullback, Rowland
j Referee, nishop; umpire,
Smith;
I
head linesman, McKae.
ters, 15 minutes.
Time of quar-
Wesley Ferguson and Percy Morgan,
two of the live boys who escaped re
cently from the stale training school
were captured last evening by Ollicer
Jack Whltlalch. A diligent, search Is
being made for the remaining throe,
but so far they have not been appre
hended. Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440
Chemekela street. Services Sunday at
11 a. in. Subject of lesson sermon
"Mortals and Immortals." Sunday
school al 10 a. in. Wednesday evening
testimonial meeting nt 7::S0 o'clock.
Heading room In the church open each
afternoon except Sunday. All are cor
dially invited,
I'erry Frederick Srlirnck.
Minister of the First, Congregational
church. Topic of sermon tomorrow
evening: "The Church and the Amuse
Hunt Problem." The next Sunday ev
ening: "The Church and the Divorce
Problem." 7 ::'.', p. m. is the hour.
: oni I.
utcly
do!!:
til t if f fi
m m u vii! 4 I u i n u u u u
A Marital
Tangle in
SanBieco?
First Husband Reported
Killed Wife Marries Again
-Is Found After Nine Years
Search and Tangle Ensues
USIIKU I'KKSS IKAKKII IVllllt.
San lMemi. ful., .s,,v. lij.After a
starch of nino years for the bride who
had given liim up (, ,,,ad, Charles V
bellman, late of Salt Lake fllv. met
today his long lost wile here, onlv to
ii-.iiu una tor llie oust seien nir uli..
bus b.vn il. wir.. f ....,,:.... .,.
11 iiuiM in i . i tie
second husband Is Karl Osteron, a
manufacturer formerly of bs Angeles,
who did inn know iiiull todav thai his
wife had br.-n married betore.
As a result of die tun xpectcd ns.t..
ing all the principals in the ea.-e were
today at the police station trying to
tmtl the way out of Hi,, tangle' Itoili
men wanted the woman and each urg
ed her to have u. man-lag,, to the
(Ihor annulled. In the end Mis. Sell
inan or OMcnm conl'eHsed that she
lovetl her tirst hiisliaud the best but
when they left t.lie station to get th
advice of a lawyer, she was walklne
neiwiH'ii iiotn husband
bis arm ariiund her.
Woinaii
When Sellman iuai-ri.il
in Nil! Lake City i,. u years ago. she
was only a girl, Their honevn n
"as nanny over when Selliiian. who
had gone some distance away to vvoik
was reported to have been killed in an
accident. ,. was not killed, Inn a
blow on the head caused him to lo.se
his memory for two years ami he did
not return to his wife. Later she met
wniviiiu iii hi Aiigeies ami lliev wer
married.
Wlien Selliiinn retiiiiicil hU
health he begun a search for his bride
Tho Oregolilan restaurant nerves
chicken dinner Sunday. Manns llros,
proprietors. Dining room.
t t
Dear Friend,'
t You are cordially in
: vitcd to a reception t-jven
I by the directors and offi- $
t cots of the Younc; Men's
t Christian Associaton to
the people of Salem in the
Association Biiildinn; on
Wednesday evening, No
vember 20, 8 to 10:30,
a specai program
ias
been prepared, I i"ht i"
freshments will bo servei
Do not disappoint, us
We
Vf W
i I m.
Union T
We make men's clothes exclusively
We carry the largest stock of ex
clusive imported men's woolens,
in the city, and we make every
garment in our own shop
L. R. M. PIERCE--TAIL0R
"THE QUALITY SHOP"
474 Court Street Look out for the UNION CARD
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iM THE MM MJSIEI.'S
W ILL I I T '1 11 I l it UI'II
1 1 vi n e n:r sh 1 1. tM ii i jo'
Tat oina, Wash., Nov. 1,1- Commis
sioner ...f Safety Mills cnuleniplateB
putting Into use the Uis Angeles plan
of canning all lights In the dt t
flicker for a moment, Instead of ring
ing the curfew bells at S o'clock, as a
notice to all the boys and tills iioit
.,.
"'i'"ej must go lioni,
A vigor ins cam
paign for eiifoiveineni of the new cm -few
ordinance, which applies to all
under IS jears. Is now being under
taken. MOOI.IJ AM' Is 110 As 1 1 j
to hEU' nn itw;i:
V
(rMi'iai nil hh irtsni woo: )
Sun Francisco, Nov. It!. - heclaiallon
that he would dispose of Willie
Ititchle by a knock.iut Tliaiiltsglving
Hay was made here today h Ad. Wol
and each ha,l,K;lsl. lightweight cliaiiiiiiu of llie
world, when h,. ai rived w lih bis H'e
from .,, Ant,..!. i.',,...,,i r.. n.,i.,
I iliseoloied eve and a swollen li.ind.
Ad appeared fit to defend his title
Sldklim lias lliir l ire.
I i ni i i:o rnfNs i r isi o w no: 1
Stockton. Cul , Nov in The four
story building occupied l,v llie Uuhl
(loodell J lardw are enmpanv, on Weli-
er avenue was totally ileslrnyed by
fire early today, .nlallliig mi esllniat
ed loss of (lUii.lHnl. 'n. I,,. Is sup
posed to have, started In the liasiuneiit
but the exact cause has Hot lieen do
ternilneil. A larite ,iianlilv ot b iliday
had Just been received
e, I, nls
They l lcancil lllin.
IlINITKII CIIKNK I.KAH l:ll WIHK
San Cranclsco. Nov M Kriuili Lu
ciis Iiiih met the meanest foolpinlH on
cm III lie was held up ami lobbed
rll his money. y.'M, but the two I Me
illi'iallslled, took Ills hat. shoes
l-anis. I.iicii.h -iil home via the luo k
alley.
Mrs. V.. T Haines, who was operuied
on at one of the Salem hoHpltubi about
ten ihivM ii;,i. ban iki far ncoveiiil
that she was removed lo her home yes
terday Mrn Haines Is ivroveriiic;
rapidly but Is not sullb lent ly i.trunc to
receive her friends
Kvcrolt Wallier, llie S v.-ar
K'tl
of Charles Walker, ot Norlli T'.veniv-
lolll'lll Sll t, Willie play Mil! Willi Millie
bovs of the llel;bbol l.niid l-'i nlav. :.u-
laim d a Heriou 1 1 a. ire i.l i e n;hi
l.l'lli lit the elbow Joint.
I r !. .1. Swcelb'iml, ,lr, ,,.a,b uf
the Wlllaiielte foiitbnll team, met.
with a painful io'cMeii, e-,te,iliiy.
when In- slipped and fell .b,wn a sl nr
way at the iiiiiasiuiu. siualniiii! his
ankle. I boui:li not in i .1
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THE largest circulation in
Salem and it is
steadily increasing
The Capital Journal affords
the very best medium for
all advertisers.
PRICE TWO CENTS
iiHiHidreds
of Moose
Ml
Fiily Came from Eugene This
Morning and Delegations
fron All Paris of State Will
Attend the House warming
Hundreds of M,,se will make their
way to Salem today to n.sMls m the
biiise-w, inning, which Is to take plac
al the Hew Mouse lodge rooms in the
I 'i i by -l.atky building al the coi ner of
I'oui't and High -.liven (hi seienlng
About lift v members of the lodge at
Kugeiie anii. s ov,-r ih, uregoii Kiev
trie thi lorennoii Laler In the after
iiin'ii delegations will arrive from Al
bum, liosi-bing mid 1'orthoiil, uuill
I here will be in the nelr.hboi hmKl of
'.en members h,.r (,, prtlclpatii In
I he exercises I his ei enlng.
At I o'clock today the members of
the lin.il lodge and those already her,
I. iilheieil at llie lodge rooms, where
aiitoinoblleM were provided for the eu
l i lalninont of llie gu,.st-i Tle v were
ililv.-ii about Hie ill x and io the slain
II. slilutlons and laler alien, led the
lootb.ill game al llie uuueislii caiu
pu.s Al llie loilr.e I
I1 i labels of llie In
s evening III. I
I'r abroad
w ill be leiiib ieil all Informal lei vpli u
bv Hie lis III 1 1 1 e 1 , 1 1 e I' -I (Hid t Is expect
,ii Hint an 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li cioviil will be
pi eselll
I.KM ItOI S IMNCH Fllt
mniK run oi.ii ri iii'i.K
inrii
riis.iib'Nii,
nil s I k i sen vvoik
Cal . Nov III - William
A Mcilppn liua ,1, nulled to the ICmein
eiicv l,eiii:ue here uu id;lit acre tract
iv lib a bmse, In the ccnlnil poiiloli of
tho plclui'inipiii Alladenn diHlrlcl. for
a home fur ;meil ;nu will ber.m at
ollco bulbil, ik nil addlllou In the pun
, f" j 1 1 IlllKC bouse oil the property, iii
vvell as a sepiirai building lo be con
, Heeled Willi it by a coveied pastiiii;!',
The only proviso Is Hint an oi'Kiliil
.a t ii ill be Im in pel :,i eil to Insure Hut
permanency ,1 Hie Insl II ill lull. I bu
properly Is la nn i , luslve l ,n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1
Hectloli. and of urenl value
The presi'iil i(iiarleiH of Hie home of
the need Is I hi hiiiiiII, and II was up
on learning of this I lull Mr. Help, 1
II l ;i 1 1 i I tie I'lfl
I I lr, iii.iii'i I in k.
J i miii. i-i.i: 1 1 i 'v IKK J
I'm li Old. Hi.' . Nov Pi I', li. 'ed
1 1 r w ,i,!e, i,, be a fin-mail 1 e w as
lire, l. d to pick "in ii nice lnnh pon li
lo Cilllili an lesson No 1 lie I'ellll IH'd
later w II Ii a V i.Ii'i in d , I Ion cul mil
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