Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 18, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MASCH 18, 1913.
By FALSE PRETENSES
Foxy Timbor Broken Using the Law to
Protect Timber, to Bob Timber
' Owners.
That the forestry department of Ore
gon keeps a weather eye open for the
protection of not only tho timbor, but
of the owners, against tho foxy timbor
broker, is attested by tho following loi
ter which has been issued by the do
partmcnt:
"It has been brought to the atten
tion of the state forester that some un
scrupulous timber brokers aro misrep
resenting the provisions tof tho com
pulsory patrol law, which was onactod
by tho recent legislative assembly, and
becomes offectivo Juno 2. Owncru of
timber claims have been told that u.i
dor this law it will bo necessary for
them to keep a patrolman on their
claims all summer, at their owi ox
, penso, and this has been urged ns a rea
son for sacrifice sales. Stntemonts of
this kind aro made purely for tho pur
pose of stimulating tho sale of timber
lands, thus increasing tho business ami
incidentally tho commissions of timber
brokers.
"The law provides that every tim'oi r
land ownor in tho state not residing
within one and one-half miles of his
property, shall furnish a sufficient pa
trol therefor during the dry season, nnd
that in case ho fails to do so the state
forester shall provide tho same at a
NEW SHOW
TODAY
Two Refined Vaude
ville Acts.
THE DE LUX DUO
WOODWARD & ALWIN
Offer 15 mimitos of Piano s-ng
and story.
HILL and KIGHT
Comedy Singing and Talk-
PICTURES
1. Say Uncle
A good comedy
2. French Alpin Ma
neuvers Educational
3. Two Sisters
A Tanhouser Ilramn.
4. A Day With the Life
savers
Instructive.
5. Mt. Rainier Park.
Scenic.
6. The Extra Baby
A Roaring comedy.
Sign of Good Shows.
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Where Everybody Goes
COMING
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Six Stupendous Reels
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'THE REDEMPTION"
In two reels 2000 feet, featuring "Red Ellis", the
"King of the Under World"
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SINCE MR. WILSON DOESN'T
cost not to exceed 5 cents per aero per
annum. Any amount so paid by the
Btato shall bo a lien upon tho land and
shall bo collected with tho next taxes.
'It is obvious that tho maximum ex
pense to tho owner of a quarter sec
tion of timber land cannot exceed $8
per year, an amount that should scare
no owner into disposing of his timber
claim at a sacrifice.
"Ono of tho best ways for timber
land owners to comply with tho lhw is
to join the County Firo Tatrol Associa
tions that have been organized in most
of tho timbered countries of the state.
Tt is expected that every timhered
county will have such nn organization
beforo tho fire season arrives. Tho
experience of these associations, some
of which havo been in existence for
four years, proves thnt adequate patrol
can bo secured at a cost of from ' to
cents nn acre, and if nil of the
timber land owners join, tho ncrenge
cost will be materially decreased. Pro
tection from fire lit a cost of $3.00 or
$4.00 per quarter section should bo wel
comed by all timbcrland owners, and
it is hoped that no one will bo Induced
to sell their holdings through misrep
resentations mado by unreliable timber
brokers for tho selfish purpose of in
cronHing commissions. "
ALDERMANIO BREVITIES.
F. J. T.afky, member of tho city
council during tho Lachmund adminis
tration, and chairman of tho street com
mittor, sat in the lobby last night. The
ox alderman didn't look exactly nat
ural among tho visitors, yot filled the
place with grace and dignity.
"Andy" Hofer, ex-Bocretary of tho
CURRAN & MILTON,
Presenting
"JIMMY'S GIRL"
At tho Uligh.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
pen
WEXFORD
LB
ERTY
WANT AN INAUGURATION BALL
OO A AME OP QUOITS.
Fitx in Chicago Now.
Board of Trade, now retired, and gen
tleman of leisure, sat through the
grist of routine mntters last night. Mr.
Hofer has- just returned from a pro
longed visit to California.
.
Charley Brant, one of the 'also rans"
in tho last campaign for chief of police,
and consequently still foreman of the
mechanical end of the Statesman, was
a visitor in the council chamber,
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George Aronz, who is interested in
paving contracts, is a cloBe listener ev
ery Monday night.
"Bill" Evans, the popular bache
lor, mingled with tho plcbians in the
listeners' gallery.
Hudolph Hallberg was present.
Charley Galloway, state tax com
missioner, dropped in during the meet
ing, but, like tho proverbial hero of Un
popular song, he turned around and
walked right out agnin,
A butcher nnmed Iong from East Sa
lem ventured into the council room.
Under the soothing tones of nn nd
dross by Alderman Stolz, he fell asleep
nnd romainod enwrapped in tho arms of
Morpheus until awakened by tho jani
tor after tho council adjourned.
Alderman Macy was late again.
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Tho assistant rending clerk of the
council approached The Journal man
last night, and gently informed him
that tho reporter who wrote thnt there
wcro 203 automobiles in the parad"
Saturday had more than 100 too manv.
She doclarcd there were only 93 an
tomobiles in line. Asked how she
knew, tho clerk said:
"Somebody counted 'em."
Urged to divulgo her authority, how
ever, she blushed and refused. Tho re
porter still maintains that thor.i wve
20.1 automobiles in the parade.
(ieorgn lirown, who never sirs any
thing -n tho way of an expletive str-i i:;
cr thnn "by gravy" or "gee whir.."
but night caused consternation i'i the
covin ii when ho said:
"If wo nllow our streets to bo ii
,4iired, wo aro going to hail Columbia."'
G'.'cn leaves of shamrock an.l ounv
n'd 'locktios were prominent in the. vn
iti""-' gallery. Tho only nlderma;i Hhn
h ni r 'ineiuliered to eclebrato tin dny,
however, was Hat ch, ho woro a if tit
buttonhole bow of green ribbon. Even
Jim Waring, tho only Irishman in the
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council, neglected his duty to St. Pat
rick. Alderman Macy recommends the es
tablishment, under the auspices of the
city council, of a school of instruction
for tho police with tho mayor as teach
er. The alderman said that while walk
ing around ono block he had counted 17
bicycles without bells, but thnt tho po
lice declared that they could not ar
rest the riders, because they had had
no instructions about bicyles without
bells.
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A man recently voted onto the Inck
list last night petitioned the council to
have his name removed, declaring that
if this wcro dono ho would remain sob
er. The chief of police was instructod
to investigate.
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Aldermen Uigdon and Minton got to
gether in tho council room before the
members of arrived last night and
called off their weekly tilt, much to the
disappointment of many who were in
tho gallery.
THE BILL PROVES THE
GOVERNOR'S CONTENTION
(iovernor West has put a neat ono
ncross on thoso who aro responsible for
statements that the state penitentiary
revolving fund, is in a state of doplc
Hon as a result of mismanagement un
tho part of the executive. A bill Mitriv
ilucod in tho legislature by tho ways
nnd means committee of tho house in
itself gives tho lio to theso statements.
At tho beginning of tho West admin
istration there was approximately :f00
in tho revolving fund. Thero is now in
tho fond nnd this is shown by figures
given in the bill a sum of almost $;,
lHt( to bo exact, $1,61 G.!K!. This am
ount is a result of the prison's earnings
through tho revolving fund. Whilo tha
revolving fund hns been in existence
fur soino time, it has not been estab
lished by legal enactment, nnd tho new
law recognizes the vnluo of tho fund
by placing a stato law behind it.
Under tho new law disbursements
from tho fund nro to be mado in tho
usual manner by tho stato board of
control, providing, however, that when
tho fund reaches nn amount in excess
of $10,000, the excess shall bo paid into
the state institutions betterment fund
to be expended according to provisions
!of law.
HER NOBLE HUSBAND
SLATTED HER ONE
trvupn rmm itAsnn winn.l
Xow York, March IS. With all her
ideals of mnrried life shattered because
of alleged cruel treatment on tho part
of her husband, Princess Ibrahnm Has
snn, tno California girl, who mnfriod a
cousin of tho Khedive of Egypt, Is here
today from Ilremen. "Pon't" Is the
only word she hns to say to American
girls who would marry titles of ntiv
kind.
Tho princess was formerly Miss Olga
Humphrey, a San Francisco actress. She
claims her noble husband knocked her
down in a Paris enfe, and disappeared,
and she never saw him again,
SIAMESE NOBLE
SEEKS EDUCATION
rrvii-rp muss vitAsrn win 1
San Francisco, March 18. Marking
tho first visit of a member of the
Siamese nubility to this country for the
purpose of receiving an education, Nni
Prasit, aged Id, son of tho governor of
Chiong llui province, northern Siam,
is here to attend an American uiilvorsl-
v"
Hitv. Ho will remain In tha United Rtt
for several years.
COUNCIL HAS BUSY SESSION.
(Continued from page 1.)
Moose May Use Streets.
Through recommendation of the ways
and means committee the local lodj;o
of the Loyal Order of Mooso was grant
ed the uso of the streets from May li)
to 24 for concession purposes. Tho
lodgo is to hold a monster street carni
val during that week and proposes to
have a largo number of street jltc:u
tions. On tho program of routine' iuattois
Chairman Stob. of the street committee
stated with regard to a petition for tlio
improvement of Washington streot ai.d
Fairmount avenue that whilo tho peti
tion had been reported on uufavoral-'y
previously, it had come back again with
the name of ono more property owuor
attached and that at the meeting next
week tho committee will report on the
petition favorably.
Property Owners Meet.
Tonight in tho council chainbuf nt
tho city hall will be held a mcetin.r uf
tho property owners residing on the
proposed paving district of ( hemeketa
street. The property ownors of Twen
ty-first street will meet Wcdnt,.l,iy
night, and those of North Commercial
street on Friday night.
A largo list of bids for tho construc
tion work on these streets woro sub
mitted and read at the meeting a weolt
ago and were to have been reported on
last night, but on account of a diffi
culty among tho property owners re
garding the kind of paving desired the
award of contracts was postponed
Theso questions will be settled at the
meetings which have been set.
Take Off Watchman.
Tho watchman who has been station
ed for several months on tho wagon
bridgo across the Willamette is to b
removed by joint agreemont of tho uty
council and tho county courts of Polk
and Marion counties. Tho watchman
was planed on the bridge through un
agitation startod by tho council during
the last administration. Of Into the
Polk county court has bocome dissatis
fied with tho expense attached to !:io
maintenance of a watchman and served
notico on the Marion county court no-1
tho city council that it was unwilling
any longer to pay its sharo of the ex
pense Tho Marion county court was
not slow to agree, and tho city, boing
tho minority member, enmo across like
wise. A bridgo across Mill creek on Front
street was declared unsufe and tempor
arily placed out of commission,
City Officers Report.
A. O. Wain is to receive a rebate cu
tho assessment for tho improvement of
South Commercial street, in accoidan'.e
with a petition submitted by ,him sev
eral weeks ago. Tho city attorney re
authorized to draw tho ordinanco neces
sary for granting tho rebate.
A report from the city attorney rec
ommending that tho Oregon Kloctric
Railroad Co. be notified to keep its lie
Cars off South High stroot wus tablol
upon recommendation of tho attorney
himself who stated that ince hand!
in tho report ho had had a conversation
with an official of tho company, who
had stated that the company was build
ing standing tracks and in about GO
days would be prepared to take cnr-i if
its cars in other places.
Much Street Improvement.
By resolution of Alderman Stolz the
plans nncj specifications for the im
provement, of Union streot from Wurur
to Twelfth wcro rescinded and now
plans and specification! adopted In
their stead. Other resolutions by Stolz
authorized tho engineer to prepare
plans, specifications and estimates for
tho improvement with hard surface of
Statesman street, South High streo',
I'birmount avenue from Lincoln to Su
perior, Eighteenth street from Cednr to
State, and Marion street from Water
to Fifteenth. The resolution were all
adopted.
The mayor and recorder wcro author
ed to enter into a contrnct for tho
construction of paving and abutments
for tho Mill creek bridgo on Slimmer
street. Through a resolution offered
by Southwiok nnd Drown, tho Portland
Eugeno & Eastern company is to b.)
nsked to rhow its authority for crossing
certain streets. Tho authority must be
shown not later than March 21, Whilo
merely a matter of form, this mensuro
is one of .caution to prevent difficulties
thnt might nrise over roads given a
franchiso to pnss along a certnin street
crossing tho Intersections without fraii
chises having been granted.
Bonds Nearly Beady.
Minton made Inquiry of tho city -tt-torney
when the city sewer bonds would
bo ready for issuance and sale. City
Attorney Pngo replied that ho had
communicated with the Poston firm uf
lawyers to whom tho bonds were rfoi
red for npprovnl nnd had Tecoived r.u
answer that the bond would bo rend;
by about tho middle of May.
Upon motion by Macy the police were
authorized to investignto tho nuisnn
of person." riding bicycles without boil".
The alderman said that the matter bnd
been brought to his attention by a i!v
son who hnd cnlled the attention of m
police to tbn inntter, but that tho ofi'l
cer to whom he complained had slated
that ho hnd no orders to arrest such
persons, and that in order to havo th'
offenders nrrested he would havo to
swear out a warrant.
Sin Wants Costs.
A sidewalk resolution was adopted
authorizing the construction of a side
walk in front of property belonging I)
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AhsoImelyPure
Royal Baking Powder is indis
pensable to finest cookery and to
the comfort and convenience of
modern housekeeping. Royal
Baking Powder makes hot breads,
cakes and pastry wholesome.
Perfectly leavens without fer
mentation. 1
Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pas.
try Cook" book for making all kinds of bread,
biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder.
Gratis to any address.
ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK
the Sisters of Charity on tho cast tide
of Fourth street between Norway nnd
Shipping streets. A petition present) d
by Mrs. Nancy Clark in relation to
costs in tho case of Mrs. Clark against
tho city of Salem was referred for f.c
tion.
Aronz 4c Son submitted a petir'nu
asking final estimato ou the iuiprov.;
ment of Lincoln street amounting to
-tOS.I.GO. Tho petition was grunted, (h
street having been in uso for a period
of six months nfter the completion of
tho improvement nnd having proven
satisfactory,
A petition for an electric arc. light to
bo plnced at Colorado and Fourth
streets was referred to tho- commit ti"
on lights,
City Is Poorly Wired.
As a specinl committee to investigate
a complaint registered by E. C. Race
that tho street commissioner is respon
sible for injury to his property to the
extent of $300, the mayor named Min-
ton, Jones and Cumnilngs.
If I; Vorse a direct renresentntivo
ii. i;. vorse, a inrect n piesentntixo
of the underwriters association of Port-
lnnd, appenred before tho council last
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night and wns instrumental in having
nn ordinance bill introduced making
the city engineer, in addition to hi,
present duties, inspector of electrical
wiring in the citv.
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The underwriters' association now
has two representatives in the citv in-
vestigating with a ,iew to cutting thu
insurance rnto for the benefit of Sa-
lem people Mr. Vorse explained that
while it wood be possible to do this
:iome owners of lnrge buildings would
yet have to bear nn extra expense on
account of defective wiring
in their
buildings. Mr. Vorse declared thnt he
had searched the city charter thorough
ly and that there is no provision for
inspection of wiring. The bill was
read and referred to tho fire and wnt"r
committee nnd the city nttornev.
She Is Awfully Sorry.
(united rnnss iimskd wiiib.J
Chicago, March IS. No reconciliation
is possible between liev. Nestor K.
Clarlisnn, of tho White Cross Midnight
Mission herd, nnd his wife, as the re
sult of the woman's friendship for
Owen P. Conn, the "$100,000 burglar,"
captured in Snn Frnncisc. This was the
announcement mado by Clarkson today.
It is said that Mrs, Clarkson, who is
nt tho home of friends here, still hopes
for a reconciliation.
Body In the Ice.
UNITlin 1-llKhS IJiASKD WIMt.1
Fresno, Cal., March 1H. After hav
ing been incased in a block of ice for
several days, tho body of P. A. I'nni e,
a lumberman, wns discovered in tho
Sierra Novnda mountains, 40 miles enst
of here. Ponco has baun missing for
sonic time.
A wise man niny conceive an
that any fool enn throttle.
idea
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A Big Surprise for Marion and Polk
Wo have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws and all kinds of tools
and machinery. Also chicken netting and hog 'wire. Itargniii pricos,
Everything from a needle to a pleco of gold. The houso of a half of
million bargains.
II. STEINBOCK JUNK CO.
233 Stato Street.
Caucus Denounced Him.
Washington, March 18. Senator Till
man, of South Carolina, was practically
endorsed by President Wilson for chair
man of tho senate appropriations com
mittee, but the Democratic caucus over
rodo the president's preforeuco, it was
learned today. Tillman's caucus speech
on Saturday is published us a stato doc
ument. The speech was a bitter denunciation
of Senator Martin, whom tho ngoit
South Carolina Bonntor called a "doublw
crosscr."
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' alnefl '&v" t a'pXc fu voFj in
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tho nmt . viiluabln concentrated com
pound of Knnvnv while pine extract, and
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A guaranty of absolute satisfaction,
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READ READ
INVESTIGATE
Some good buys nnd exchange.
$(i."i(IO takes Ideal home, 1!0 acres.
I"i0 acres in Polk county, cheap.
"")0 acres, well improved, $Jfi00.
SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN PRUNE
RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND;
BERRY TRACTS.
H lots, (i-mom cottage, -$1000, snap.
fi and 10-acre tracts, closo in.
10(1x15(1, li-room house, $500.
CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OF SALEM
fi lots, il-roimi house, bam, chicken
yard, fruit and berries, $l(ioo,
Several business chances, restaurant,,
rooming house, grocery store, black
smith, pool hall, eignr stand.
SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES,
CHEAP.
4V, acres, 2 houses, on car line, fine
garden trnct, $(1000.
Four-room furnished house, good lot,
$1 !().
10 acres bearing Italian prunes,
MOO.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE?
LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US.
WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, AOCCIDENT
INSURANCE.
"4, A, 6 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL
MENTS. Acme Investment Co.
COOK tt WHITNEY, MANAGERS,
l'hono Main 477. H 10 Stato St.
Opposito Court House.
Phono Main 2L'I