Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 30, 1912, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    1912.
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CAPITAL JOUMALf SALEM. OBEGON, gATCBPAT, HOTEWEB 80,
Women in
England
Get Silly
O.NK HOUSE Willi's A 1' REACH EH
BY MISTAKE AND OTHERS
VIIENEYEK CilVEX THE CHANCE
MAKE FOOLS OK THEMSELVES.
CN1TID HERS IJMHED WIW.J
Aberdeen, Scotland, Nov. 30. Mis
taking tlx) U'V. Forbes JatkHon fur
Chancellor of the Exchequer David
Lloyd George, a suffragette adminis
tered a severe horsew hipping across
the clergyman's face today. She wan
arrested.
Four other suffragettes were arrest
ed in connection with Moyd George's
land lax meeting hero last night, In
cluding a girl who threw a stone
through tho window of an automobile
In which the chancellor wan supposed
to be. Another woman was ar rented
with a dummy bomb In her possession.
One of t ho suffragette arrested,
Grace licke, when denied an Immedi
ate trial today, removed her shoe and
threw It at tho examining magistrate.
She was sent to Jail for contempt of
court,
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A OrttinfUlt" for FnvrrMi
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Mom ii U Tronblr, Trllilri
IMaordf r, and l)ptrr
WorinH Tiiy Hrenk npt olU
I 'IA k,..ra 1 r I I Mr.itl. 0 ,it
vot i acccui hwipl mUM r l( f.n. AinriM,
tnyiubctitulo. A. S. OLMSTED. ! Roy, N.Y
Tm1 Mrk.
I ltlENDS BOOST L. H. ROBERTS
FOB (OINCILMAN
The people of the Fifth ward are
faced with the necessity of writing In
the namo of a candidate for alderman
for the long term or voting for Mr. E.
C. Minton tho nominee. Mr. Mlnton is
the solo nominee for the long term
ow ing to the withdrawal of J. I). Tur
ner, who declined to make the race.
Many of the pwple of the ward who
are friendly to Mr. I.. H. Roberts pro
pose to vote for that gentleman by
writing his name In the ballot. Mr.
Roberts has lived in that ward for
several years and during that time has
done much for building t up. lie has
built a large two-story concrete store
building, has acquired a , splendid
home, and although not a member of
that denomination did much toward j Speculations are being made today
the building of Jason I;e Methodist j by Salem voters as to who win ie tne
church. Ills friends are confident that successful candidates, and what the
he will make a good councilman and j fate of several measures will be when
propose to write his name In the hal- the votes are counted for the city
Before the
Election
Guesses
lot. Voters should remember that his
name should be written In the blank
space for the long term and marked
with an X, just as though the name
were printed. Paid advt.
ASKS COl". NT BY LIFE
COMMISSION TO MEET
Plastering
Falls on the
Committee
Sawtelle, Cal , Nov. IK). While tho
senatorial committee that Is probing
conditions at the national soldiers
home here was examining Edward II.
Kcnncy, a veteran today, a large sec
tion of plaster fell from the celling of
the auditorium, narrowly missing tho
witness and Stenographer A. G. Han
lev . Similar Incidents have occurred
at least six times recently, according
I,, the veterans, and had anyone been
struck, they claim, serious Injuries
would have been probable.
Keuney tcstllied regarding technical
regulations, wardrobes and other mat
ters pertaining to tho homo and Its
discipline.
Senator Chamberlain stated today
that It Is undecided how long tile
probe will continue, but that It Is llko
ly to bo lengthy. It Is possible that it
will extend to other homes before its
illiclul close.
State School Superintendent Alder
man today Issued a call for a meeting
of tho state country life commission at
the state house on January 3 and 4.
Discussion of Important questions
pertaining to a building up of country
life both In residence and enlighten
ment will he taken lip. Suggestions
election Monday.
There Is considerable dissension In
the fifth ward over the election of al
dermen. For a time It appeared as
though C. E. Mlnton would have a
clear field, by reason of John D. Tur
ner's declination to be a candidate for
the two-year-term, but those who op
posed the former soon placed L. II.
Roberts In the race, who, It is de
clared, is meeting with much encour
agement from the voters, both mule
and female, in the fifth ward. Mr.
Roberts' consented to run only after
the Insistent requests of friends.
Hill's friends have been making a
vigorous cumpaign In the fifth ward.
and they claim a complete victory In
will also be Invited of means for mak-
lug country life more desirable. 'sofar as the candidate for the short
The members of the country life term Is concerned. Hill Is also con-
commlsslon appointed by Governor fident he will be re-elected, and also
W est last February are the following: predicts that L. H. Roberts will re
Mrs. It, Imi I'aget, Oak Grove; A. C. celve a majority for the long term.
Goodrich, North Yamhill; M. 0. Nel- Hill declares that so far he has not
son, Troutdale; ('. I). Huffman, ji
Giande; Miss Elizabeth I'utman, Med-
t
ford; Mrs. Elmer Council, Deer Is
land; I,. T. Reynolds, Salem; T. W.
Ilrunk, Kola, E. II. Shepherd, Hood
Uiver; Charles K. Henry, Portland;
Cliff Evans, Kostlne; Mrs. V. J. Hall.
Salem; Louis J. Simpson, North Rend;
E. I). Ilarber, Myrtle Creek.
met with any serious opposition, and
holies to secure a good majority, in
spite of the fact that there has been
quite, a niix-np In his ward over Tur
ner's switching.
The chief of police race is probably
the most hotly contested In the pres
ent campaign. D. V. Gibson Is con-
, fident, nnd his opponent, Frank Sehe-
. . I deck, is equally so. It Is probably a
Nellce to Voters. 'matter of friends in this race, both be-
To all who favor the Issuing of lug about equally divided,
bonds for payment of the Salem sew-' Iloth candidates are making a clean
era, vole yes on MO, yes on 102 and fight, and friends of each are making
no on 107. It Is necessary to vote yes no special effort, so far as can be seen,
on 1 no to give effect to 102. Let no nr- but are content to leave their choice
gunient of tho opposition mislead you. in the hands of the voters In general.
ENOS I'RESNALE, I As a police chief, Gibson Is spoken of
E. C. Mlnton, 'as being equally as good as any ever
Sewer Committee, filling the office, and as a patrolman,
-Shedeck Is tho recipient of much en-
Wall flowers are Boclety girls who cnuraglne comments
were nipped In tho bud.
For Sewing and Reading KrTS
Rives a clear, steady light, soft and mellow ; the ideal lamp, ac
cording to best authorities, for all work requiring close attention
of the eyes (far superior to gas and electricity).
The jR&yb Lamp
Lighted without removing chimney or shade. Fasy to clean nd rewlck.
Inexpensive. Economical. Mads In various styles, and fur all purposes.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Califuraia)
PwtUnJ, San Francltc
The bond issue is a burning one.
Some are confident that It will fall to
carry, whllo others proclaim Its vic
tory by large majorities In every ward.
$:iS0,0ll0 Is tho consideration In bonds,
which tho vote next Monday will either
authorize the council to issue or forbid
the Issuance. In order to meet tho ob
ligation Incurred from the bonds, the
bill proposes that an additional assess
ment be levied yearly. There will he
$19,000 principal and $19,000 Interest
to ho paid next year, in the event the
bond Issue carries.
The bill authorizing the council to
set aside $ I." 00 yearly for tho support
and maintenance of a band is meeting
with considerable favor, according to
some. Salem Is without a regular mu
sical organization at present, and it Is
the general opinion that a city of this
size should support a hand.
Some newspaiiers and people seem
to expect that the tariff Is going to he
fully and finally settled next year.
Rut the tariff will probably be an is
sue In 2012.
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h' L'' -i i him vaffi iiiiiia
It's surprising how fat a fat woman
Salem
Furniture
Co,
The Store That Saves You Money
Less than four weeks to Christmas, it is time to make your selections of gifts. A
small deposit will hold anything you wish. Our stock is now at its
best and the first will have the best of the selections.
Couches Library Tables
Rockers Ranges
Rugs Desks
Hall Trees Office Chairs
and many others
Come and see our stock, and if you wish any article and are not quite ready to
purchase, remember a small deposit, to show good faith,
will set it aside for you
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Explains
Austrian
Situation
That Oregon receives $6.",fi83, in
cluding the 10 per cent from the reg-
u'ar 2.1 per cent fund from the receipts ! like
from the national forests for road
building , Is information received by
Governor West from V. M. Hays, act
ing secretary of the Interior. The
communilatlon further says that $6,
000 has been set aside by the depart
ment from the regular road Improve
ment fund for the Ashland road In the
Crater national forest. The communi
cation to the governor follows n part:
"The list of road projects, submitted
UNITED IMIESS LEASED WIRE.
Uonie, Nov. 30. Why Austria's war-
preparations now keep Kurope
ttembllng on the verge of general war
Is not alone that It fears Servian ag
gression, but also that it faces a dis
adjustment of the Balkans which will
tesult from the victory of the quad
ruple alliance, Austria feels itself de
feated In Its most Important policy.
And why?
He who wishes to grasp the real
reason why Austria feels Itself defeat
ed along with Turkey by the arms of
the Balkan allies has only to raise his
glance so that It will embrace the en
tire effect of the situation that has
been created for Austria by the un
expected Balkan catastrophe. A new
and powerful political organization Is
about to be formed on Its confines an
organization In which the predominat
ing element will be that of the Slav.
With such a new organization perfect
integration of IU own power and the ed. It would become at once a center
establishment of a great Slav empire, 'of attraction for the Slavs now living
according to Leonlda Dlssolatl, So-in the Austrian empire, and of whom
ciallst and labor leader of the Italian ' fit present there are 6,000,000 living
parliament. Dlssolatl and his col-' immediately on the boundary between
leagues are bitterly against Italy's Austria and the new Balkan-Slav or
bncklng Austria If the test of war j ganization that Is about to arise,
should come, and are plannlnfe to on- This new orirnnbnHnn tn ilia Tini-
to you by the district forester under i pose in every possible way the use of kans would not be a danger to Austria
date of November 8, has been approv
ed In full, with authority to the dis
trict forester to apply the unallotted
$''('4 21, w hich he suggests be retained
until later as a contingent according
to his own Judgment,
j "You will als0 be Interested In
I learning that $000 of the regular per
i inji tit'tit Improvement fund has been
allotted to the Ashland mad within
ihe Crater national forest. This makes
, altogether a sum of $23,023.S1 devot
I ed to road construction within the na
tional forests of the state from the1
funds of the forest service. In addi-J
!tlon to the regular fund consisting of
2.'i ir cent of the receipts of the na
jticnal forests which the law says shaU
te paid to the public school and road
funds of the counties In which the na
tional forests are located. This sum
for the entire state of Oregon for the
fiscal year 1912 was H2.559..12."
alian bayonets to bolster up the men
a ceil Austrian power.
The true Inwardness of the Austro-
they, the Germanic and the Magyard
peoples, play the role of poUee com
missioners directing the siege. Noth
ing remains, .therefore, except to avert
the peril, making use of diplomacy, If
possible, and amis If necessary, to
prevent the formation of the new Slav
political power.
This is the reason why Austria
wants the territory lying between Ser
ln and Montenegro, and not merely
tc.r the purpose of Increasing Its terri
torial holdings. This" Is the reason
why It does not suffice to Austria to
have guarantees of commercial com
munication with. Salonika; this Is the
reason why Austria wiahes to place
as a condition of Its not Intervening
that Servla shall come within the or
bit of the Austrian empire by means
of a mutual tariff, and customs agree
ment, And, finally, this Is why, despairing
of succeeding by these means, Austria
has now played Its last card by raising
the quetlon of the integrity of Albania.
if It had within Itself the capacity to
give satisfaction, In Its Inner civil, po- In-Oregon slogan Into practice, this
i:iH.ii anu industrial lite, to the S av wn.iM q i,, x (-, fho rlchpst
.- man mpnsse was detailed here for, element, admitting the latter as the state In proportion to population in
,u l"c lunutwug ,unru party in the constitutional as-
H" neni: relation. But the two dominant races I
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v.... ui uiMiaii.j in Austria the Germanic and
H is only to0 natural that Austria. Macvard-
If everybody would put the Made-
the Vnlon,
the I
Archduke and Heir-apparent Ferdl-
dO nOt Intend tO Cmlo nnV lnnrl A...-In IT A
i h all of the temerity of desperation, of their power and treat the Slavs as large and important figure on the per-
in the new If they were In a state of siege while turbed European field.
-liould play Its last card.
After all, the old maid suffragists
like Miss Addams and Miss Harper,
may know pretty well what is good
and right for children.
She Is a wise woman who laughs
only at the right time.
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333-339 Chemeketa Street
Near Commercial
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