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DAILY CAKTAX. 3WKKAL, BALM, OBBOOH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 50, 1913. PAOB nm Men's Clothing and Haberdashery In fact an all around men's shop, where you can secure the best and snappiest in wearing apparel for men. All Wool Clothing that Fits, Wears and Retains its Shapeliness You want to appear smartly dressed and de cidedly up-to-date. Right here you will find the clothing and haberdashery, that will give you that appearance. Have a try-on. We will be pleased to wait on you. Suits from $10.00 to $30.00 See our great extra specials, at $10 and $15. 90c Diamond E dress and negligee shirts 49c Also $1.25 golf and dress shirts 98c each For the Kids GOCYCLE Something new. All the rage in the East. Let YOUR BOY enjoy life and gain better health by buying him a Gocycle. Only $1.25 DOTTY MUST RETURN AND STAND TRIAL UNITED PRESS UASBD WISE. Sacramento, Ca., April 30. Richard Duffy, alias Joseph Ellis, wanted in Portland, Ore., on a charge of having defrauded Anno Bock out of $1965 in a deal whereby she was to pay for a half interest in a sawmill, was today re manded to the custody of Sheriff Word, of Multnomah county, following the de nial of his writ of habeas corpus by the district court of appeals here. He had resisted extradition in this manner. MM Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. Exclusive Agency. Everything in Hardware. Phone 191. Corner Court and Commercial Sts. Are You f Going To paint this spring. Doesn't your house, or barn, or fence, or floors, or wagons need X brightening up. Come here for the right paint at the right J price. W. J. PORTER 455 Court St. rS iiilWswssiiiiilliiniilsi ir-'rnm miilllimHii r i-1f---- y - ----miHi B ut '-nr-TT -Hiiini i'--'in' ' r ririrnnhr XX .'.,'''" -; "tV ' "TTTumnjj ' ....in.! ij.i.iiwun " r""' ' I " , , .isr vor of Newport, at the light house. Situated where the ocean, mountain and forest come together, where a cape extends in to the ocean over a mile, with Boulevards Water System Pot toff ice Streets Electric Lights General Stores Sidewalks Telephones Daily Mail , Auto service to -and from Newport, surf bathing, excellent beach, protected from North west winds, boarding houses and a 6-room modern hotel, all to be found at the Cape. General agents: . . , Local Agents: KNAPP & MACKEY Agent on Ground E. HOFER & SONS, 213 Board of Trade Bldg AGATE BEACH Masonic Temple, Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore. ttm.Mttttniu I THE OPEN FORUM I The Capital Journal Invites pub lic discussion in this department Let both sides of all matters be fully brought out It is not the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for Its readers. MM Let Us Be Fair. Salem, Ore., April 30, 1913. Editor Journal: It is with extreme reluctance that I allow myself to be drawn into the discussion of the matter of the selection of a pavement for North Church street, but, after reading thej article on tne nrst page or your issue of April 25, I do not feel that it would be manly to allow the article to go un challenged. This article referred to is not signed, and I consider, therefore, that it is an expression of the sentiments of your pa per, and I cannot think that it is the policy of The Journal to publish an article so full of false statements as the one referred to, as I must Bay that, after a careful reading of the article, I am unable to find one single statement contained therein which is true. While, it is a fact that some of the property owners on North Church street were in favor of a cement pavement, still I do not believe that "many ar.e deeply aggrieved," and thoy certainly are "not aggravated because gravel bitulithic was not selected," for the very good reason that gravel bitulithic was not selected, nor, in fact, was that class of pavement considered in the property owners' meeting. Neither is Councilman Gideon Stolz responsible in any way for what was solected, as both he and Engineer' Till man very properly declined to at tempt to influence1 the meeting in the matter of a selection. It is not true ttat "nine widows, 'a blind man and a decrepit old man were among those whose wishes were ignored, 1 ' as all had ample notice of the meeting, and all who desired to vote were permitted to do so, even in cases where no proxy was filed with the secretary, showing authority to vote, and, further: a bunch of votes favoring cement was received and counted after the ballot had been declared closed. The meeting- was a representative one, and all its deliberations and ac tions were entirely fair and impartial, and the majority against a cement pavement was approximately two to one. The city provides a way for select ing the kind of pavement to be used in the improvement of a street, and in the case of North Church street the logal re quirements were strictly and fairly fol lowed and the council properly accepted the recommendations, of the property holders. I shall not again break into print in the mattor, and I trust that you will give this communication space so that the inaccurate statements in your issue of the 213th may bo corrected. You certainly woro imposed upon by some one who gave you the information from which your nrticle of the 25th was written. LOT L. PEABCE. :: Illustrated Grand Opera Recital and i! Music Travelogue f k Grand Opera House, Saturday, May 3. ROBERT BRUCE K1NGSLEY EOBEET BRUCE KINGSLEY, Mr. Kingsley is a charming man to meet, and ho is steeped in a veritable atmosphero of music. In appearance, he has the distinguished air of a widely traveled man of the world, a highly ed ucated one and an authority on music. His face is peculiarly sensitive, and his voice agreeable. Born in London, Eng land, Mr. Kingsley ' homo is in Eppisg forest, a haunt famous in Kobin Hood's days and located within a stone's throw of lite Maypolu mentioned in Dickons' "Barnaby Budge." An intimato friend of Alexandre Quilmant, of Paris, of Massonot, and known personally to Siegfried Wagner and such like peoplo of world-wide celebrity in the world of music. Mr. Kingsloy is ono of tho most entertaining 'persons to meet in a doc ado. Mr. Kingsley will give tho European travelogue hero at i!:30 Saturday and the Faust operat at 8:45. Ho will bo assisted by Madam Horlmt Wright in folic snugs and arins nnd lit tle Anita Liii liniund in folk dances, giv ing ono of the most cnjoyalilo entertain ments ever heard in Salem. Violates Game Law. Found guilty of violating the gnmo law, Nick Honborgnr, of Sublimity, has been fined $25 for killing a Chinese phoasant. The arrest was made by Deputy (iamn Warden Kozcllo. llenberg er killed the bird and hid it, but when he roturned to get' it ho was caught with tho goods by tho deputy game warden. The state house dome ii to bo painted or gilded this summer, and Secretary Olcott has been gathering figures in regard to it. One letter from Boston says that the capltol thore is painted white, the trimmings white and the dome is gilded with 23 carat gold leuf. Tho letter gives many details. Superb Concert Pianist, assisted by Ina Herbst Wright, Dramatic Soprano, and Little Anita Lachmund, in Folk Dances. Afternoon matinee at 2:30 (music Travelogue of Europe . Prices 75c and 50c. 'Evening at 8:45 (the Faust Operas. Course tickets to both $1.50 and $1.00, now on sale at Wills' and Sav age's Music Stores. MANAGEMENT MINNETTA MAGERS. Property Owners on South High Street You re hereby notiifed to appear at the Lincoln school, Fridny, May 2, 1013, at 7:30 p. m., either in person or by a duly signed, written proxy, for I lie purpose of making a selection of the kind of itroot improvement to be laid on said street between tho south line of Bush to the north line of llovt. CHA8. F. ELGIN, City Kocorder. 4 29-3t Gets After Constable. Governor West today addressed a let ter to Constable Henry Smith, of Stay ton, in which he stated that numerous complaints had reached him that liquor was being sold to minors and drunks anil little or no regard given to tho laws governing tho closing hours of sa loons. Further the governor says he Oefieves, after an investigation, that the charges are true and that the con stable frequents the N saloons during hours they are supposed by law to be closed as well as at other times. He is reminded of the law and penalty for officers who . negloct or refuse to do their duty. Governor West also sent a communication to the mayor and coun cil. . Hurry Up Transfer company, adjoining the hotel. Brooklyn Beats (Hants. united puss leased Will. Brooklyn, April 30. By hitting the ball in the pinches, Brooklyn beat the , Giants today, 5 to 3. The score: B.H.E. New York 3 111 Brooklyn 4 9 1 Batteries Ames, Crandall and Mey ers, Wilson; Bagon and Miller. Um pires: Bigler and Byron. ' " Ten Bailed In Fire. UNITED PHESS LEASED WIRK.l Kansas City Mo., April 30 Claim ing one life and causing fatal injuries to nine others, a fire destroyed the Helping Hand hotel, a charitable insti tution of four stories here today. At 3 o'clock the fire was under control. The fire started in the barn of the The Pirates Bumbled. UNITED press LEASED wire. Pittsburg, April 30. The Pirates were humbled again today, the St. Louis Cardinals pounding Bobinson and O'Toolo all over the lot, and winning 6 to 1. The score: E. H. E. St. Louis 5 10 1 ' Pittsburg 1 6 1 Battories Steele and McLean; Bob inson, O 'Toole and Simsons, Kelly. With riches some men imagine that thoy can gild a lot of vices until they look like virtues. PORCH SHADES YOUR OWN PORCH BETTER THAN A COUNTRY COTTAGE You need not go into the country during the hot summer months if you have your porch equipped with Jerolu: PORCH SHADES Those weather proof shades come in a great variety of col ors. 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