Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 06, 1913, Image 8

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    lM CAPITAL JOiTKJfAlj, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, MS.
Dainty White
Underwear
For Women
You'll lie delighted wllh this new freHh Bhowing of
MUSLIN WEAR snowy piles of all the latest
spring garments. They're perfectly cut, well made
and finished with exquisite laces, embroideries and
ribbon. They're thoroughly good garments the
kind that will give maximum wear and satisfy in
regard to style and comfort. PRICED VERY
REASONADLH.
Draperies, Silkolines, Etc.
All New
Housekeepers will bo delighted with this showing
of dainty HANGINGS AND COVERINGS. Neat bor
dered scrims In cream and white Cretonnes, Reps,
Silkolines, Plain Scrims, etc., in the most desirable
colorings and designs.
Visit our second floor Btore und look through this
excellent display.
t , t I
Call Main 410 when your bicycle
needs repairing.
Labor Commissioner 0. P. Hoff is in
the Roue City for a few days.
Gcorgo Newton of Liberty, a grower
of fine peaches, was a city visitor yes.
terdny.
Our mayor will soon bo riding
around In a fine new auto, one of the
latest mukes.
A. W. Clark, of the Clark-IIonery
Construction company, is looking nClier
business Interests here.
Attention M. W. of A.! Dig mooting
and banquet Thursday evening. All
members should be present. 3-4-3t
Pol Ico Matron Lynch has moved into
very pleasant quarters in tho Salom
Bank & Trust building.
Indies, order your spring costumes
early. Thn latest whisper in fashions
and fabrics, A. S. Kazmarck, corner
Court and Liberty. 3-6-eodtf
Mr. and Mrs. D. llawlcy, of Port
land, have been visiting Mrs. Hawloy's
parent here and will leave for home
this morning.
County Clerk Gehlhar yesterday Is
sued a marriage license to John M.
Jayes, of Portland, and Miss Glenna
Dressier, of Salem.
We have guaranteed standard fab
rics, will tailor to your tasto, ladies
und gentlemen. A. S. Kazmarck, cor
ner Court and Liberty. 3-6-oodtf
The legislature acted on 38 of the 40
bills vetoed by the governor, then ad
journed, to have a smoke, so the bouse
sent out for a box of Hon Tons, then
comfort, and penco reigned,
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Hlgby, former
owners of thn Capital Hotel, left last
evening lor an extended trip through
California, they will spend some time
visiting Mr. lllgby's mother.
Thn Y. M. ('. A. minstrels are prac
ticing nightly for the big comedy show
that Is to be pulled off at tho Grand
opera house next Wednesday night
The end men have worked up what
will he the best jokes ever sprung be
fore a Salem audience, and tho soloists
tit" developing some wonderful ef
fects. Dodor II. ('. Epley as Inter
loeulor is declared to he tho best that
has ever been seen hern, having Uw
llockwjoler beaten a city block.
Want to Sell?
Let us find a buyer for that car of
yours. Expert repairing a specially.
Auto Exchange (Jarrnic. '
17(1 H. Twelfth St. Phono 77tf
THE MECCA BILLIARD PARLORS
A resort for gentlemen. Evoryhlng modern; downstairs Masoulo
Templo building.
Walker & Stubblefield, Props.
I Cherry City Flouring Mills
.mn)r V.H- i mem, uas. iiioiiu, uregon wneat-uia, Graham and all
klndi of mill feed.
Trace Street,
Sick bicycles made well again at
Hauser Hros, .
R. M. .(ones, of Taconia, was in Sa
lem, yesterday leaving for home last
evening.
The Ladies Missionary Society of
the Christian church will meet Friday
at 2:30 p. m. 1A the parlors of the
church to study David Livingston, The
women are cordially Invited and urged
to be present.
Stock for salo. Ono thousand shares
automatic Call & Advertising Clock
Co., and 25 shares United States Cash
ier Co., at a very low and attractive
prion. It will Interest you. Writ im
mediately for quotation. W. E. David
son, No. 216 Lewis building, Portland,
Oregon. 3-l-6t
The first Christian church will give
a reception to Its new members this
evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
There will be roll call of the new
members, a social hour In gettlnc ac
quainted, and a luncheon, The cntlro
c'liirch Is invited to be present and got
acquainted with the now people, and
renew fellowship with tho older ones.
Tho office of tho state superlntend
ent of public Instruction has mailed to
the several school book publlshors
throughout tho United States a circu
lar showing the requirements of the
Oregon school systtom In making Its
purchases of text-hooks. Tho toxt-
iKiok commission meets in June und
the contracts for books are let at that
time. Contractu are good for six
years.
As the result of spilling a quantity
of burning gasoline over tho floor, the
Japanese cleaning establishment on
North Liberty street had a close call
yesterday afternoon. Just how tho
Orientals happened to Bet fire to the
fluid could not be ascertained, so ex
cited were Ihcy after the central sta
tion fire company squelched tho
flnnips. One Jap, however, was burn
ed about the face and hands by trying
to throw the blazing bucket of gasollno
out of a window. No daniago was
done.
Tho court house lawn Is being given
a dressing down now by Cal Morgan,
tho caretaker of the green sward. The
lawn mower was run over It yester
day for tho first thno since last Hum
mer mid tho grass was heavy and
rank. Just what thn dandelion crop
will amount to this spring. Is a matter
of conjecture as yet, but Commission
ers Goulet and lleckwlth live In hopes
that tho "pretty flowers" will cover
tho spacious iqiiqare again. Commis
sioner lleckwlth will petition the court
for the privilege of gathering a few
sacks for seed this year and Intends to
have a posey garden of his own on
his farm near Jefferson.
Phne Main gjji
BUT FEW CHANGES
Will Try to Avoid Friction With Mcx
Ico, Hut Will Keep Army on
the llordcr.
UNITED rilBSB LIASID Willi.
Washington, March 6. That the
Wilson administration plans no imme
diate sweeping changes in the govern
ment's foreign policy was indicated to
day when Secretory Bryan approved
tlie letters and instruction by wire that
went out to the American representa
tives in foreign countries where revo
lutions are In progress. President
Wilson, according to on official of the
auilo doiMirtment, Intends to make a
careful study of all data to be prc
seated to hlra by Secretary of State
Bryan before making any radical
changes in existing policies.
It also became known today that
the new administration intends to
avoid friction with the Mexican gov
ernment, but this will be done without
abating this government's right to
maintain an efficient army patrol
along the Mexican border. Brigadier-
General Thomas, commanding the
southern department of the army, with
headquarters at Houston, Texas, has
received orders to make a tour of In-
spoctlon and Inform President Wilson
und Secretory Bryan of exact condi
tions along the border.
Smallpox at Astoria,
UNITED I'ltKHS LEASED W1IIH.1
Astoria, Ore., March 6. Smallpox
was today discovered on board tho
British ship Neotafleld, loaded with
lumber for Sydney, Australia. She Is
now anchored at Tongue Point, but
will be removed to tho quqarantlno
station as soon as the services of a
tug can be secured. The victim is
named Robertson, and he shipped
from Portland, His home is in Spo
kane.
Senate Approved It.
UNITED I'llBSS LEASED WISH.
Washington, March 6. The senate
interstate commerce commission to
day apprpoved the appointment of
John H. Marble, of California, to be
a member of the Interstate commerce
commission. Marble's appointment
probably will be confirmed by the
senate tomorrow.
Holland. Is Generous.
UNITED I'llRSS LEASED WHIR.
Tho Hague, March 6. Three' hun
dred thousand dollars was appropriat
ed for tho Panama-Pacific exposition
In San FranclBoo In 1915, without de
hate, by the Dutch second chamber to
day. Tho appropriation was for Hol
land and her colonies.
Now tires. A large stock of bicycle
tires, rims, etc, Hauser Bros.
E. Cooke Patton went to Portland
this morning.
Robert A. Crossan, of Crossan &
Low, left thlB morning for Portland.
Prank B. Southwlck went to Port
land this morning for the day.
Spring cleaning of a bicycle adds
much to Its life. Call Hausor Bros.
J. H. Lautermnn, of the Cherry City
Nurseries, went to the Rose City on
tho morning train.
J. Owenby, of Tangent, who has been
In Salem for the past few days, re
turned to his home this morning.
For genuine sewing machine noedles
and best oil for all makes of sewing
machine, go to Geo. C. Will, 432 State
streot.
Miss Eula MeCully, who has been
visiting Mrs. E. C. Patton for the loot
few weeks, leaves this evening for her
homo In Hood River.
I'nclc Sam Is saying "Wilson, it's
up to you, to see that this government
can run Just as well under Demo
cratic: management, as under Republi
can, "And a leetle mite bettor." Mrs.
Emma Smith, 170 North Front St.
Carl Minister, the expert telegra
pher who had charge of tho sieclal
wire of the Evening Telegram through
the legislature and who performed
sevens! stunts In telegraphy whllo
hero that made tho uninitiated sit up
and look around, left, last night for
San Diego.
RECOGNIZED
As the lending footwear shop In
Salem Relnhurt's shoes nro su
perb specimens of high-class shoe
making. Particularly do they ap
pe.il to men nnd women who ap
preciate, and demand those shoes
that have exclusive nppearanco that
conies from only highest quality
Relnhart'B personal service goes
with overyi pair of shoos wo sell.
inlxirts
Uome ol.tKellanan Shoe
ei)t0ualll5l)op,
.ill State St. OppQlkjhTheitra
AT ONCE CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN,
HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
llreathe Freely! Clears Stuffcd-l'p, In
flamed Nose and Head and Stops Ca
tarrhal Discharge Cures Dull Head,
ache.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm!"
Get a small bottle anyway, Just to
cry It Apply a little in the nostrils
and Instantly your clogged nose and
stopped up air passages of the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
End such misery now! Get the
small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at
any drug store. This sweet, fragrant
GIFTS OF THE VIKING.
Hew Nora 8ea Kinga Enriohad Our
Nautioal Vocabulary,
When we say a ship Is bound for a
certain port or homeward bound, we
are using, not the past participle, as
we might think, of the English verb to
bind, but of a Scandinavian word
moaning to prepare, to get ready a
word which In the form of "bouu" still
lives on In northern dialects.
"Billow" Is probably a Scandinavian
word which survived In one of the
northern or eastern dialects, which still
preserve so many Danish words. It
made Its way into southern English In
the sixteenth century and was given
a lltornry standing by Its use by Spen
ser and Shakespeare.
"Wake" for the track of a ship Is
another Scandinavian word preserved
In dialect Its original meaning, as
Professor Skeat tells us, was that of
an opening In the Ice, especially tbe
passugo cut for a ship In a frozen lake
or sea, and then, from being applied
to the smooth watery track left by the
ship after Its passage through the Ice,
It came to be used wbon there was no
ice nt all. This useful word Is one of
tho nautical terms which tbe French
have borrowod from the English, al
though it Is not easy to recognize It at
first In Its French form of oualcbe, and
It is still usod on the Norfolk broads
with Its original meaning of an open
place In the Ice. English Review.
WHIRL OF THE WORLD.
What Would Happan if Wa Craahad
Into Anothar World.
We are spinning through space at
tbe rate of mora than a thousand miles
a minute. What would happen were
we to meet another world moving at
the sumo speed?
in the first place, the beat generated
by the shock would be so great that
both worlds would be transformed Into
gigantic balls of vapor many times the
size of the earth today. This, however,
might not happen If the Inside of tbe
earth is composed of sollder and colder
matter than scientists believe It to be.
Although there Js small chance of
any such aerial collision taking place,
scientists have already calculated the
probable results fairly accurately. One
has expressed tbe amount of beat that
would be generated in this way. It
would be sufficient, be says, to melt
boll and completely vaporize a mass of
Ice 700 times the bulk of both the col
liding worlds an Ice planet 100,000
miles In diameter,
Scientists have often considered tbe
possibility that the end of the earth
would come about In this way.
Certain It la that planets as great as
the earth have been destroyed by com
ing into collision with other huge bod
ies. New York Press.
Colonial Flreplaoee.
The early American fireplace was
merely a cheap provincial copy of Eng
lish models of the same period. The
application of the word "colonial" to
pre-ltevolutlon architecture and deco
ration bas created a vague Impression
that there existed at that time an
American architectural style. As a
matter of fact, "colonial" architecture
Is simply a modest copy of Georgian
models, nnd "colonial" mantelpieces
were either Imported from England by
those who could afford It or were re
produced in wood from current Eng
lish designs. Wooden mantels were In
deed, not unknown in England, where
the use of a wooden architrave led
to the practice of facing the fireplace
with Dutch tiles, but wood was used
HI England and America only from
motives of cheapness, and the archi
trave was set back from the opening
only becauso it was unsafe to put an
Inflammable material so near the fire.
Exchange.
Dreiml,
Dreams are excursions Into the Umbo
of things, a semldellverance from Im
uran prison. The man who dreams Is
but the locale of various phenomena of
which ho Is the spectator In spite of
himself. lie Is passive and Impersonal;
bo Is the plaything of unknown vibra
tions and Invisible sprites.
Tho man who should never Issue
from the stage of dream would have
never attained humanity, properly so
called, but the man who bad never
dreamed would ouly know the mind In
Its completed or manufactured state
and would not bo able to understand
tho genesis of personality, llo would
be llko a crystal Incapable of guessing
what crystallization means. New Or
leans States,
Got Cold Feat.
Weeks was a queer geulus and was
always telling his friends that he
would put an end to himself. One ex
ceedingly cold night he vowed be
would go out and freeze to death.
About midnight he returned, shivering
and snapping bis lingers.
"Why don't you freeze?" Inquired an
affectionate relative.
"Well, by Jove," replied tbe pseado
suicide, "when I freeie I mean to take
warmer night than this for Itr'-Blft
balm dissolves by the heat of the nos
trils; jwnetrates and heals the In
flamed, swollen membrane which lines
the nose, hood and throat; clears the
air passages; stops nasty discharges'
and a feeling of cleansing, soothing re
lief comes Immediately.
Don't lay awake tonight struggling
for breiu'h, with head stuffed; nostrils
closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh
or a cold, with Its running nose, foul
mucous dropping into the throat, and
raw dryness is distressing but truly
needless.
Put your faith Just once In "Ely's
Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh
will surely disappear.
Mutt and Jeff.
That Mutt and Jeff, Bud Fisher's
cartoon subjects, are popular in this
city, was manifested yesterday after
noon when the troupe arrived. A
throng gathered about the lobby of the
Hotel Marlon to catch a glimpse of the
exceedingly tall man known as Mutt,
and the tiny short fellow acting as
the original of Jeff. The gaunt being
was not In evidence, but Mr. Jeff was
on the streets In company with one of
the pretty young women members of
the opera troupe, and on account of
his unusually short legs and Jeffer
sonlan appearance, he attracted no
small amount of attention. Of course,
the young lady In question, played a
large part In gaining popularity for
the small man.
Found His Father Here.
Believing his father dead, when In
fact the old gentleman was experi
encing a very difficult time In eking
out a living In Oregon, P. A. Cox, of
Los Angeles, son of a well-known lo
cal man, G. E. Cox, located hiB parent
In this city yesterday, due to the in
formation handed him by Day Officer
Jack Welch.
Several weeks ago the chief of po
lice received a communication from
the son, in which he was requested to
try and locate one G. A. Cox, if such
a person resided In this city. The
communication was handed to Officer
Welch, who began searching the town
over for the party wanted. After mak
ing an investigation, Officer Welch
found that the elder Cox had been
badly crippled In a logging camp In
this county), and that he was sick and
destitute in a room In a local lodging
house. A week ago the officer noti
fied the son of his success, and yes
terday the young man arrived in Sa
lem. The father and son were eventually
united through the letter addressed to
the local police department.
Senil-Annunl Meeting.
The Baraca-Philathea class of the
First Christian church met for their
regular semi-annual business meeting
Tuesday, March 4, 1913, at 8:45. Presi
dent Mrs. C. T. Townsend called the
meeting to order, Mr. Earl Felke open
lng by prayer. New and old business
and plans for better class work were
discussed, after which the following
officers were elected;
Mr. Earl Felke, teacher.
Miss Ethel Jones, assistant teacher.
Mr. Allen Bushy, president.
Mr. George Pogue, vice-president.
Miss Theodosla Bennett, secretary.
Miss Etta Crltes, aslstant secretary.
Mr. Victor Swart, treasurer.
Mr. Walter Schrunk, press reporter.
Then followed the social hour, which
every one enjoyed; also a kitchen
shower on Mr. and Mrs. Townsend,
who have Just lately been united In
wedlock. No further business the
class adjourned. The following are
the committee chairmen;
Social course, Mrs. Townsend.
Membership, Francis Aline.
Athletic, MIbs Bennett.
Hustlers, D. F. Tlmmerman.
To Stop Wire Troubles.
A hearing Is In progress In the
State Railroad Commission office to
day attempting to adjust the regula
tion of wire croslBngs of telephone
companies and electric power and
light wires.
Under the present conditions fre
quent accidents are caused by tele'
phone wires coming In contact with
charged wires, nnd several deaths
have resulted as a consequence.
(irnit Northern Loos.
unitkd mass maskd wiss.J
Washington, March 6 Affirming
the division of the Washington state
public service commission, the Inter
state commerce commission today re
fused the Great Northern railroad a
rehearing of the Tacoma switching
charge crtse. Tho decision forbids the
switching charge of tho Great North
ern to exceed five per cent on freight
to roads using Its tracks between
South Tacoma nnd Taconuv proper.
Every few days, for many months,
old General Sickles' efects were Just
to he sold by the Bherlff when Mrs.
Sickles saved them. Though a hit pa
thetic, the play Is getting stale.
What You Hut Hern Looking For
Merltol White liniment Is a prep
aration that gives universal satisfac
tion In every Instance whero a pain
killer and healer Is needed. We do
not bollove you could get a better
llnlmont at any price. Capital Drug
Store, exclusive agents.
ASK FRIEDMANN TO
PAY VISIT TO CANADA
UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE.
Montreal, March 6. Invitations
have been extended to Dr. Frledmnnn,
the German scientist, who claims to
possess a cure for tuberculosis, to
visit this city and test his cure.
Every possible facility and every
courtesy will be extended to him In
the event of his acceptance.
New York advices Indicate that It is
not unlikely that Dr. Frledmann will
do here what the prejudice and red
tape of the New York State County
Medical society prevented him from
doing in New York.
WANTED $2500 on Improved city
property for a term of 5 years. Ad
dress "P25," Journal. 3-l-6tr-
FOR SALE Eggs, $1 a setting, thor
oughbrcd Barred Plymouth Rocks.
E. A. Aufranoe. Phone Farmers
663. 3-6-lw
I BET YOU $25 you cannot make
sandwiches home, like Fred make In
front the Madison. 3-5-4t
FOR RENT Furnished bouse,
rooms, good location, 1211 South
Liberty street. Inquire at 360 Mil
ler street or of S. C. Klghtllnger.
Phone 754. 3-6-2t
WANTED Two young men or a mar
ried couple to board and room In a
pleasant borne. Best location In
town. Sunny room and home cook
lng. Reasonable rates. 265 North
Cottage Btreet, city. 3-6-.1t
WANTED
Teams to haul grain. Call at 347
State street.
MONEY LOANED
ON REAL ESTATE
214 U.S. Bank Building
Second-Hand Cars
Before buying look at our bargains
in second-hand cars.
Auto Exchange Garage,
176 S. Twelfth St Phone 776
Money! Money!
MONEY!
We Want Your Money
lo Invest
A few bargains In the valley:
$8500 takes Ideal home, 30 acres.
150 acres In Polk county, cheap.
250 acres, well Improved, $26,000.
SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN PRUNE
RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND
BERRY TRACTS.
3 lots, 6-room. cottage, $1600, snap.
6 and 10-acre tracts, close In.
Lot 50x100, east front, good buy.
100x150, 5-room modern house, $2500
City lots, all parts of Salem,
Several good business chances and
trades.
Several big stock ranches, cheap.
4V4 acres, 2 houses, on car line,
$6000.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE1
LIST YOUR BARGAIN'S WITH US.
WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
4, 5, fl-ROOM HOl'SES, INSTALL
MENTS. Houses and furnished rooms to rent.
Come In and see us.
Acme Investment Co.
COOK & WHITNEY, MANAGERS.
Phone Main 477. 640 State Street
Opposite Court House.
SHOES
We are giving special bar- f
gains In children's and ladles' X
shoos during this week. We
need the money and you will 1
profit by the low prices which
we will give. Call and make
your selections early,
:: ;:
i Jacob Vogt i
I 220 N. Com'l St Salem, Oregon
nn, , MT ,, i nmminnin
IMIIIIIttKMI
Family Remedies
TAKE OUT THE CORN
Then pay for the remedy.
Arch Corn Curo Is the only prac
tical remedy on the market, Results
guaranteed. For sale by
OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY.
Journal Want Advs. Bring Results.
Kalsomining
Painting and decorating. Estimates
furnished; satisfaction guaranteed.
SMITH & COLLINS
Phone Main 1290.
GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES.
Wholesale and retail. Special for
weddings and parties. Call Main 204S
or come to Fred In front of the Madi
son. The first chicken tamale Fred
made In Salem, now you see them ev
ery place. I bet $25 these are not
like Fred's Tamales. You try one for
yourself. 2-12-tf
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
I do a general visiting and office
practice, treating both acute and
chronic diseases. I have many pa
tients for asthma, dropsy, diseases of
the heart and kidneys, gall stones,
rheumatism, diseases of the skin and
nervous disorders.
I have cured dropsy In patients af
ter they had been pronounced hopeless
by other able physicians.
I have cured gall stones after emi
nent surgeons had said that an opera
tion would be necessary to afford re
lief. Office practice: Cash.
If you need my help, I am at your
service.
DR. 1. G. ALTMAN,
2911 N. Liberty St,
Phone: Main 147. Salem, Oregon
Fine Art Studio
Lessons given, orders taken for
china painting, firing and water col
ors. E. M. GOODSPEED,
222 Hubbard Building.
Watch Awn
tcJEWELKT
Karl Hengebauer CSij
jeweier. VwW"
Majuinlfl Tamnla M
LOCATED
DR. ASSELN, DENTIST
Graduate N. W. U Chicago,
Salem Bank & Trust Building,
Suite 205-206. Phone 2418
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BUBGHABDT MEREDITH
Beslae-Jt Ageats 181 State Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Real Estate Security.
THOS. K. F0ED
Over Ladd ft Bush Bank, Salem, Or
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa good Real Estate leeirlty.
BECHTEL BYNON
147 State Street
THE K.&J.CO.
WHOLESALE HOME-MADE
CANDIES
The best In town ask for them.
Factory 266 Chemeketa.
COAL AND WOOD
Prompt delivery. Sole agents for the
Famous Rock Springs Coal,
CAPITAL FUEL CO.
E. H. Jory, successor to J, J. O'Nefl.
Phone 210, Yards opposite S. P. pas
senger Depot,
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. Joha H.
Scott, over Chicago Btore, Sal am, Or
egon. Phone 1661.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt delivers
our specialty.. Falls City Lumber
Company. 279 North Commercial
street. Phone Main R1I
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St Phone Main 2251
Office Phone Main 181
RIgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDOlf-RICniRDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
Ui N. High 8treet
j HOUSEHOLD W
U REMEDIES H,