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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1912)
Robbers Played in Bad Luck Tromontmi. Utah, Dec. 18,-After -boriIlff half the night to break Into old concrete money vaults of the sluto Hunk f Trcmonton, four rob i rs were dismayed to discover that He hank liPd been moved away the j.ty before. . 'jliss Annn Itauber, n telephone ei .tliango cptifttor In the building oppo- iiisfovf rea ino m-u jmwiuuj foundations today because. ... rest of Dr. Edward T. Blwer, a prom. i'"nuu and SadU Doherty wliora It Is claimed he married lll'l gaily. The arrest comes lls the roH1, 1 11 uuuon w"" "reh by Uiwer's first wile, who claims hu left her to run away with th., iv-,i. while In Chicago, the earlier part of the year. It Is claimed that Wwer was di vorced from his first wife In January r.nd married Miss LVihorty tll A,)rll u.ua iiuiiiiK to wait, the legal iPionths boforo being renewed. DAILY CAHIAL JOCBXAL, SALEM, QRegox. M KPNESIUY, Savants Testing tlieCure would tell of her whereabouts, and nor return to her home closed toxical). was in a I'iw Thru THE NEW YORK AFLOAT. Photograph of Unci Sam's N.w Wr Giant Juit After th Launching. Tlie launching of the battleship New York was the most successful that has I ever taken place at the New York navy ya.'d. The photograph shows how she! looks at the t'uie, when (12 per cent j complete. It will take about six I months to make her ready for service. she. broke through, tho three- ah they I ra.. ,.,,.,I,..,,,m1 U,,,.!.,, I WallS DUO LWHill,,,Llw' ...i.iniiai (i running nsm ioiiowen, In a buggy foot Pniwll link i i,o robbers oscaped sijleu f ''" Physician. The ma r trim! ..., wKfc followed, but were unable n catch vp. Wife of Oregon's First Governor Dies at Eugene Kugeno, Ore., Dec. 18. Mrs. Nancy jane Whlteaker, wife of the first gov ernor of Oregon, (Hod here yesterday, whom live in Eugene. Mva whlteuker was a pioneer of 1852, crossing the plains with her i,.wi.mwi from Missouri. Her first child was born shortly after the trip was begun and (lied at The Dalles. In 1S53 the family moved to Lane county, where they resided except for flvo years, from 1885 to 1890, when Mr. Whltcakcr was collector of customs at Portland. Mrs. Whlteaker leaves two sons and two daughters, three of whom liv ein Eugene. To Finish Spreckles Railroad ll'NITKD 1'ltKSS LEjtHKD WISH. San Diego, Cal. Dec. 18. Announce mcnt that the San Diego and Arizona railroad, started by John D. Spreck els, of this el'.y, tn run from Sun Di ego to Yuma, would be rushed to com pletion, was mado today by Managing Director Clayton, of the Sprcckels companies. It hns been reported that the road, work on which has been held up to a largo extent because of litigation with the Southern Pacific, had been Uiken over by tho Hock la land, which Is supposed to be seeking an outlet to tho Paclllo coast, but this was denied by Clayton. The load has been construe 1 In first class shape from San Diego to a point BO miles east, and work has also been done from Iniporial va1!-;. west. 1lAHHIi:i BEFORE LAW ALLOWED IT UNITED rilBSS LEASED WIHB.J Hoise, Idaho, Dec. 18. Social cir cles In the city are stirred to their Pay One Per ('out. UNITED PIIEHB LEASED WIKE, Dolllngham, Wash., Dec. 18. Hy an agreement with the city council all the Sunset and Pacific telephone com panies holdings In this city come un der nn ordinance whereby the com panies pay to the city one per cent of their gross receipts. Old Pioneer Dead. ' UNITED NtESB LEASED WIIIB, Ellensburg, Wash., Dec. 18. An drew J. Davis, aged 81 years, a mem ber of the first party of white men to cross the plains to settle at The Dalles, Oregon, died here yesterday. united riuss leased wuus nerlln, Dec. lS.-Througli their min isters to the court of Emnemr vu. Until, the governments of both Swe den and t'rugay today officially recu-. "'zed the Importance of Dr Frederick irnnz Frledmann's turtle seium, which, tho physicians maintain, Is a cure for tuberculosis. Minister Masson, of Urugay, Is olo3. I.v bivest'guting the Pveldmann ln-ii-fd, and If be reports favorably the ihslelan wl'i lit asked to treat tb; tubercular daughter of the president of Urugay. Count Taube. the Swedish minister here, has brought a tuber cular patient from Stockholm to test tho cure. prominent among the physicians from all over the world who have been vitally interested In the Frleilmann discovery are a specialist from San tiago, Chile, and a prominent Russian odctor, who will probe the alleged cure to tho bottom in the Interests of their governments. Among the 60 tubercular patients sent here by the leading physicians of Europe this week for treatment by Dr. Frledmann, and who have been Inoc ulated by him with his secret serum, were ninny who were apparently In the last Btages of the disease. Some of them were carried into the hospital on stretchers, and committees of lead ing physicians loaked on as the treat ment was administered. To prove beyond question that those treated by him are really tubercular, Dr. Frledmann took X-Itay photo graphs n( cverv case before lnnocula- tion. "I am certain," he said, when all lad received lmoiti ins, "that every caee of tuberculosis I hnve treated to day will (llh si' the Bame recovery evinced In the hundreds of caseB 1 have treated before." 1 ' .TV I' Morris, Cash Feed and Grocery Store 3 pkgs ml nee meat Sic 2 pkgs new raisins lie 2 cans good mi'k 15c 2 cans large fat oysters ,.Uc 5 lbs white beans 2,"c D lbs pink beans 2,1c 3 cms salmon 2."o 2 pkgs Krinkle Corn Flakes l.'.c 5 cans table peaches 50c 6 cans table ai rlcots ode 3 cans new tomatoes 2."e 3 cans corn i.V Hard wheat flour, suck ,.I.S0 Perfection valley $1.00 Nice home cured hams ,...20c Free tickets Wexford and Ye Liberty Picture shows. Phone 1497, I Store Open Evenings Commencing Friday Night, Dec 20 The Xmas Stor tr . it llin.w If ' 1912, by American Tress Association. TBB NEW VOHK LAl'NCnKD. She will then float the suiH-rlor of any other Dreadnought, save her sister ship, tho Texas. The vessel has a length of (5(15 feet. a beam of 05 feet, a displacement when fully loaded with ammunition and sup plies of 2S,Hr7 tons nnd a speed of twenty-one knots nn hour. In addition to her main battery of ten fourteen- inch rllles, the heaviest yet Installed (all for 111,1s. Notice is hereby given that the com- uion council of the city of Salem, Ore-; gon, Invites sealed bids for tho inak- 1 ing of an improvement of Rural nv-! enuo In the city of Salo i, Oregon 1 from the east Hue of Commercial i street to the west line of Twelfth street with crushed rock concrete j pavemeut, gravel concroto pave-; mcnt or crushed rock macadam I pavement In accordanco with th'i plans, speclllcatUms and estimates on tile In tho olllce of the city recorder of said city, which are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Said bids will be opened on or nftor tho 10th day of December, 1IU2, at or about 7:;!0 o'cbuk p. in., In open coun cil mooting In the city halt In Salem, Oregon. Each bid submitted must bo accompanied by a certified check equal In amount to ten per cent of the imount of the bid. Tho city reserves , it x WW ' , Truly this is tho Xmas stoic, Wo uo proparoil to ojo you quVk soi vice and ouitoous treatment Umbrellas The dainty accept able ;;ilt is a nice nmbiella, We have them for men and women, silk and lisle and all silk coveis with a wide ram;c of da'nty handles . Pi iced fron $1,00 to $7,50 For an Ideal Christmas Gift I X$ rzt exiJmiGb era i'! ! 1 11 li li a li ril no li H 11 11 I JiJi FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. LMllUl :! 7 .-iOMlira - IWeflro?!.' .HpswyCtt &Lt MttWIMI ..(ftjll'H ICTjV 1 A Lasting Remembrance Ladies', Men's, 25c per pair :JJ X and 50c per pair llecltal at Mllliunette. The College of Music of Willamette University gave its first recital for the school year In the University chapel last evening. The nud'toriiim was packed to the doors bv the nnislc-lovlng public, and many were turned away on account of the lack of seats The program varied with vocal, vio lin and niano solos The ladles' and men's glee clubs also appeared, Tho otlro ntvieram was of the highest quality, and was well received by the audience. The glee clubs were, perhaps, the most popular, being en cored at each appearance. Vocal, "A Spanish Romance, ., ,..,.,.,, i.,i. ver. The sanies .nusum u. Vocal, "Flower Dand of Sleep," Gil bert" Miss Lois Ashby vi "An for You." d'llardelot MIbs Carrie Cooksey. Piano, "Valse Arabesque, Op, T.nrk. Miss Lena Dots-on. Violin, "Russian Cradle Song, Ner- ,ln Miss Luclle McCulley, vPnl "Slave Song," Del nicRO, Miss Knllln Mclntlre. Piano, "Pomponnette, Op. w. .n,i Mr C. P. Daumgartner. vl "neauty's K.ves," (vionn oo ligato)) Tostl, Miss Franc Newman. Vocal, "Berceuse from Godard, Miss Iura Wilson. Piano. "Pl.7.1ntl, from Sylvia, D( H1)M Miss Ava McMahon. Vocal, "Away, Away," (vocal march nrackett, tho glee club, Vocal, "LaPrlmavera,' Nettle Snyder. Plnnn 'XotttimO, Op, Grieg Miss LiK'He Kuntz. Vocal, "1 ZhmaHla, 1 . . t ..1. Mis9 Frances Kimicn. j Piano, "Nocturne In A Iizt, Miss Ruth Allison. 1 vocal. "Slimmer , ligato) Mattel, ! vocal, "II nacio, ;hlmm"'-.. Southward Vocal OTiai""" . , t,lles' Musical club. ; mI!i,nlst- l'l:"10 and Miss Slu-'cway ' Vv, i Y I I 1 the right to rojoet any ami all tuiis ; This notice Is published for the sue- j sbIw days In a dally newspaper pub-' lished In the city of Salem, Oregon, the ate of llrst publication being lVccm-, er 11, lit 12. CI1AS. V. K1.CIN, ll-M. City Umirder. It Isn't very consoling to a homely girl to be told that a beautiful dispo sition Is more admirable than a lieau- tlful fart. Du- Torrey, Mis;1 51, No. 4," Campaiiii, KUit, No. 3." (violin ob- Mlss Ava McMahon. Aiditi, Miss irina to Southwai Miss Alltsou Violin. Miss l in- Saw- 9 1912, tiy American l'res ANSocinllon. PIIKSIUIINTTAKTKNAI'I'KI) ATTIIK LAUNCH' ISO or win ntw iwi.a. on any ship wlir' sl"' wl" ,',"'py '" h- secoednrv aruiiinieiit twenty -one nv,..i,.h riinld lire guns, designed for nn m t n Inlll 1UM,1.. 04, reiU'MlHh fur turned,) tubes, from which one Inch torpedoes may be launched, fi'i... i, l,lnei-v consists of triple e , .. ,j ,.t "S WHI deslgniiled pansum fh",'" IwiccnnweP. driving two propellers ,im,.'.. ra fmirteen Itabcock Ac WH i f.mr I,,, Her rooms. The COX noun n vitals are protected by heavy armor ti, v,.sel iiuirks a return to reel pro- eating engines. Message Is W-.ciih.ci1, (tlNITCI) I'llKSS 1HKII KIIIK Washington, Dec IS,-President Taft nnd his cabinet discussed the president's forthcoming message I" rongrcssat the n-guhr Tuo 'ay meet ing It probably will be the las' "es R of the year. Wen -" " ,,,., ,aves Thursday for '",m ml will not he In Washing! m until 1"- retnher SI The forihconilng s-;:;1 .i,.,-ie,l Inrelv to a i,-v-w iiul,,eiits of the government cuuil''.- partmrnts in the :-' SILK HOSIERY HAND BAGS MESH PURSES XMAS STATIONERY GLOVES WAISTS COATS SUITS INDIAN ROBES ART GOODS SILK KIMONOS TRAVELING BAGS VANITY BOXES NECKWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS PETTICOATS INFANTS' WEAR DRESSES LINENS RIBBONS SILK DRESSES, SPECIAL $12.50 LADIES' HANDBAGS AT REDUCED PRICES. Merchandise Orders for Sale It Is easier to write history than It Is to manufacture It. Business Chances It you aro loosing for a chance to get a good paying business It will pay you to Investigate the following: Small grocery and coiireclloner.v, i good location; dally sales rrom to $50; Invoice shout $1,100; rent $20 j month. Seo Mr. Scott. General merchandise Btoro at desit on Oregon F.lectrlc; invoice union $3100; good country trade. Owner wishes to ret I ro. Seo Mr. Scott. A small store on railroad, Including ono acre and building. This Is a goon proposition, nnd can bo bought right, us owner wants to go Fast. Ho Mr. Scott. Good suburban groeery, doing go,, business; excellent location; can bo bought right for quick sale. So Mr. Scott. with Bechtel & Bynon 317 Slate Street. 1 I QUALITY POPULAR I Itt-hiyldiiinpnn MERCHANDISE iiNnrtjinitiKTwitii tt C coun PRICKS I I I I I i I will ,' Ihe 'I' .' I pb-nt hopes to sew. I It III Th'ip-'',iv. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early , nf victor Edison and Colum We still have a fai r stock o rW t0 show bia talking machln es and small you; also , Singer Sewing Machines Missing Woman Is Now Home AXSHI.lt IT !! "V. i l,e Slat. nientH of Salem ( itu' iii t More llellahle 'than Mi-e of I Iter Strangers I j 'j'ns Is a vl'al question. U' is fraught with Intel-' to Salem. . ,,..r:i.ltH ''f only ' It. cannot 1-- -v.i-l-d or i.-ii'T- d v j;.,),.,,, l it!.' tl Si'-:-'-." H,,',ks t- 'he , lf:-e ..f W-t. l-il II S B'H'eiic-,,- -n -alic'-r s no1', ,of !.- tb" b' t ;,!,. II. r. 1'- N"- i. '"""'' 'I was I il l up ",r ' y ! j i ;-n . cai"i - JH " Tj. ! DimensionLumber at $10.00 We have Just nnloiol-'d eeveral cars and cua give you a g-s-d grade of No. '1 dlmeiiHlon at the, above price, at )uid. Wo nio n-dlluK tbn very b-'st giu-li! of Extra Star A Star Shingles at $2.55 per M AT OUR YARDS Wf. SI. .I, l.lfll'i rKHK.NT, I'l.ASII II, llltll'K 01' AM, KIM.S, lt A IN TIM., SKHIK I'll'K, (Timt HISIS, KOOIIM) AM III II DIMI I'AI'I US, I slliiiule-t chi i rfiillj liirnlslii d. SALEM LUMBER COMPANY Oflke and Yuri 260 S. Lihrrty St., I'liune Minn SO V-' All n. ri.,ltrtniii or until- ... , fr Ih tt ,11 III," paper ,1- ,i-i,, ti. the police ,Mi rf.-t citi- w"re ' tn the f-ar -hat h ted suicide. Mrs, r.erlv Mi -iS H' her h-ii-banii day In the mi-: ,VS of k-v-.archiim' '"r had cotiiiiii-- Ilutit-r, ior- Ctt. w!i" ,ft ..,. M..n- in San r..,""- ,,. .it un .-looeth- nt no.- iri w A An 'it' II ,n li A. W I On-gon, eajs we"" w . , . .,.,.r,, . 1 1 1 I I ; M--1 r - . ' . uy a n but obtal'i'-d n-J r-ll neighbor udvbe-1 rn t- .- I'ilis 1 d f cue box rriaue n.e 1 1, DR. STONE'S Drug Store MtMM, )I'H',,N l- 1) I! i I II I. ' s I Ol". II I I III Did You Spend All Day Monday Over a Wash Tub? i,f ti 'I bat ,i:,y h, , k !!iO f i"-;1' C ill -1 1 r.. K ll.l'S ill, 'I 1. f -r ,,h l--l,,lll ! th'i '!'" ,, ,. IM! If Hint ' , .mi, to "I. 'I I,' ,,f l: H..1 1 I b leiliedil-8, Alien a 1 loan's conteii's , that I no. greatly nd to lake The well i' Kld-iey 1 am i it i-i . n an cymoon, mother, late ... i...r arrived at the "O.ne - - , She 314 Jackson str.-t. tenlav 11"" tin heh'd i"11 ,,!(.aBe,l w r-coniniend t!,-m." by all ileal- is. ' " r-Mllburn 'o, uiiii.i.-, f. tt.A . . r, . t ni' hi . ' had; Ne Votk. sole a,eu-. I'or sa, rents. KW.el :30 o'clrxk Sl.aJi'-a I.in,- b'ft on u,o . nlht Stat--!. Remember the namc-Donn'i nd li.,- t..ro-' t.,r -li-l't r ijt (ill 1 l!,;,t ti.e I Mali'lfa-'1 J ha'.-in, Oregon j Het.t by ' Ct.ll.l '-f -'-; 1 .ri ll -I a : I I .i.rs I' ;,. aibilt-i '" lA.i M tV 7 f"-l k' ..j ,,,'nl n:r lii's ".- "' :.f ailjf HI 1, 1 . y ft n i : ,i- Ic ,in., !u tii "fi I ' - ' . 1,, by l.-i'l. u, 1 ;-, ' ' ,! li' la " ir i i t t,li y lir S (' SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 130-10(5 S. Liberty I'hone -a Uke no other. 247 IS. Lommercwi