Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Where You Get The Best WHO'S YOUR CLOTHIER?
WHY NOT US?
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PAILT CAPITAL JOI71UTAL, BAUM, OKBQQV, WEDNESDAY, MAT 81, 1913.
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HIGHWAY ENGINEER . i
I $15 Men's Fancy Suits, now $11.75
$18.00 Men's Suits, $13.75
$20.00 Men's Suits, $15.00
$22.50 Men's Suits, $16.75
$25.00 Men's Suits, $18.75
$30.00 Men's Suits, $22.50
$30.00 Men's Suits, $26.75
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FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR
THE MAN WHO CARES
$4.50, $3.00 AND $6.00
THE TOGGERY, Inc.
BETWEEN
COURT AND STATE
AT167
COMMERCIAL NORTH
CITY NEWS.
N. Burns called at ibe police station
last night and asked for a place to re
main the night. He was accommodated
- lut this morning when the officers call
ed him they discovered he was insane.
He told the officers that a band of
girls was after him and had set tonight
at 7 o'clock as the time to kill him. He
will be taken before Judge Bushey this
afternoon fof 'examination.
The supreme court has under consid
eration today a Portland case In which
51. J, Bollart seeks to have a prohi
bition claiiso, applying to a precinct
in Portland, placed on the ballot at
the coming election in June. It is con
tended by the defense that the clause
cannot be voted upon until the regu
lar election in November.
Frank Ward, one of Salem 's leading
druggist and business men, was ap
pointed a member of tho state board
of pharmacy this morning by Governor
West. Tho appointment is for a term
of five years. Mr. Ward is a finished
druggist and is a fit man for the im
portant position to which he was ap
pointed. At present lie is connected
with the J. C. Perry Drug Co., and is
also an official of the Elks club, Mr.
Ward has been in tho drug business in
flalom for many years nnd has formed a
wide acquaintance not only here but in
olher Oregon cities. Ho will assume the
duties of his new nf fioo Immodiutoly,
but his connection wilii the Perry drug
firm and tho Elks d'lb will not be severed.
' Was Up Some High. . ,
(unitbd run uuain wins.) - -
Paris, May 21. The world ' altit'Me
Tecord for an aviator with a passenger
was broken at Buo today by Aviator
Perryon. He was aloft for two hours
ami 25 minutes, ascending 1.1,278 feet.
The Capital National bank has dis
tributed to 664 children seed popcorn,
to bo used in the competition in con
nection with tho Sa'icm school fair in
September. The children are to plant
1000 square feet or ground with the
corn, and the one who raises the most
will get first prize ot $25, the second
10, third $5 and the next 10 $2 each.
There was not seed enough to supply
the demand, and so many were disap
pointed. The contest is a big booster
for the school fa'rr.
Attorney-General Crawford today
gave an opinion to State Bank Exa-m
iner Wright that, under the new law,
banks which carry in their title the
word "trust" must eliminate the
same, unless they comply with tho law
and transact a trust business. To com
ply with the law would mean that $50,
000 must be deposited with the state,
and other formalities complied with.
The law goes into effect June 3, and
the banks have 12 months thereafter
to make the necessary changes.
Although the postoffire department
haB used cxtrnordniary efforts to locate
owners of the loot stolen from the
mails by Messenger Martin, whilo car
rying sacks and packages from tho de
pot to tho postoffice, about 25 per cout
remains' uncnllcd for in tho local of
fice. Much of tho goods stolen by Mar
ti if was intended for Christmas pres
ents, and tho parties mailing it may
have in many instances failed to learn
that it had not been delivered. About
95 per cent of those who called for
goods lost located it here.
One of tho most important rail
road hearings of tho year is in pro
gress in the office of the railroad com
mission today, Representatives of all
tho steam and electric roads are here
to explain tho situation as to grade
crossings, sidetracks and other matters.
Much testimony is boiifg taken.
Miss Iva Stanley, of Dallas, arrived
here this morning, and will be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goride.
State Superintendent Alderman re
turned , today from Wallowa county,
where he spent a week visiting the
schools and making commencement ad
dresses. He spoke at the City of Wal
lowa, Enterprise, Joseph and Lostine.
Wallowa county has as many high
schools as the entire state of Oregon
had 12 years ago, the superintendent
stated today, and school and general
conditions are flourishing. Crops are
good and the region has justly been
named the Switzerland of America, ac
cording to Mr. Aldorman.
IS NAMED BY BOARD
Bowlby, of Portland, Chosen by Com
mission Out ot Nearly Three
score of Applicants. ,
The new state highway commission,
created by the last legislature, consist
ing of Governor West. 8tate Treasurer
Kay and Secretary of State Olcott to
day announced the appointment of H.
L. Bowlby, of Portland, as state high
way engineer. The appointment is
worth $3000 a year, the same amount
Bowlby Is drawing as executive officer
of the Pacific highway association, of
Portland.
Bowlby was formerly state highway
engineer .of Washington and has had
much experience in road-building. The
board believes that be is a good man
for the place. He was not among the
50 applicants who wrote to the board
urging their selection.''
Bowlby will take office June 3f when
the law creating the commission goes
into effect. "
(Continued from page one.)
Grand Opera House
Wednesday, May 28, 1913
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Prices, $2.00, $1.50, 75c.
Scat Sale May 24
der the influence of liquor was soon
discovered by Superintendent Hale and
ha was placed under the care of the
doctor.
Who Is Responsible?
It is highly improbablo that the
VViueberger lnd could havo gotten so
helplessly intoxicated while riding in
tho same seat of an auto with the
sheriff and the other man, believe the
authorities, unless tin liquor was given
to him by either the sheriff or the
doctor in tho pnrty. Superintendent
Hale stated today that the sherif had
no authority to turn the boy over to
the sheriff of this county and that he
did so for the reason he was ashamed
to bring the chargo to the school in an
intoxicated condition.
It is not known as yet just who the
physician accompanying 8horiff Kelsoy
is, but he is a Portland man.. It is also
not known whero the two men went to
after turning the boy over to Sheriff
Ksch, but it is thought they returned
to Portland.
In the event the sheriff of Wheeler
county is responsible for the boy's con
dition when ho was brought to Salem,
it is probable that ho will be prosecut
ed, and thfl other member of the party
will also be made reaponsiblo in tho
event it is found that ho gave tho mi
nor liquor.
Is Mere Boy.
Crete Wlneberger is nothing more
than a child, nnd lias served in the in
stitution In fore. He is thirteen years
old nnd was brought back to tho reform
institution for breaking a parole grant
ed to him some time ago. Ho told Su
perintendent Halo this morning that n
man in, Whotler county was recently
prosecuted for giving liim whiskey. The
lad's parents, according to Superintend-
lent llnlii. .irn unfit, tn pnrn tnr tho Itnv
Another son of the Winoliorger family
is also in the school :it the present time.
Tho truing school authorities are
not satisfied with the examination
made this morning nnd will question
the lad more closely this afternoon. The
boy was not physically alilo this morn
ing to giv-j a very accurate account of
his experiences duriiii; tho past few
days owing to tho ill effects left by the
liquor.
It Is a mystery to both Sheriff Ksch
and to the superintendent of the reform
sclmol how Wineberger could have left
the Condon, jail and to confined in tho
Mult num. ih county jail without tho bot
tle of whiskey being found. It is an
iron-clad rule throughout every county
that all prisoners, whether man. woman
or child, shall be thoroughly searvhod
liefore being placed in the jails ir pris
ons, and this rule is respected rigidly
especially l y the Multnomah county
sheriff an I his deputies.
Five Carloads of "Choppers" Wel
comed by Local Lodge Parade
to Hall Led by Band.
With 700 visiting members of he
Woodmen of the World arriving at 10
o'clock this morning, the convention by
that order for today was opened with
a rush and enthusiasm very creditable
to the lodge. The meeting is being held
in the armory, and that spacious build
ing was packed this forenoon when
Judge Shelber of Polk codnty, called
the convention to order.
The delegates arrived by way of the
Southern Pacific. Five carloads of
choppers were brought down to the in
tersection of Trade and High streets
from the main line, where the local
lodge and tho Salem Military band
waited to welcome them. The mem
bers of the order were then formed in
a line nnd marched through the streets,
and then went to the armory. The pa
rade, consisting of W. O. W. members,
two deep, was two blocks long.
Mayor Steeves Welcomes.
The welcoming address was' delivered
by Mayor StceveB. Tho mayor deliv
ered a fino talk and assured every
member in attendance that Salem is
proud of the honor of being their host,
and wished them a pleasant time whilo
in tho city.
A. Donaldson, of Salem, was elected
tomporary chairman 'of tho convention,
nnd the order will get down to business
in earnest this afternoon.
There are six counties in this dis
trict, Yamhill, Marion, Washington,
Multnomah, Polk and Linn, and every
one is well represented here today.
There will be 76 candidates initiated
this evening, and the Salem and Silver
ton teams will perform the work.
The big delegation, together with the
local members of the W. O. W., will
take part in the carnival parado this
evening.
New Incorporations.
Aerial Tramway Company, Portland,
$10,000.
Wright Hardware & Implement Com
pany, Aumsvillo, $10,000.
Associated Drug Company, Portland,
supplementary. -
J. W. Leavitt & Company, Portland,
$100,000.
Portland Realty Board and Aaoscia
tion of Portlnnd, ten 'estato dealers,
for the purpose of boosting. It is set
forth in the nrticles Hint the company
hns $250,000 in property at the present
time.
SALEM PROOF.
Should Convince Every Srlom Reader.
Tho frank statement of a neighbor
telling tho merits of a remedy,
Bids you pauso and bellove.
Tho snmo endorsement
By some stranger far away
Commands no belief at all.
Hero's a Salem case.
A Salem citizen testifies.
Read and bo convinced.
T. W. Brown, farmer 1399 Stnto St.,
Salem, Oregon, says: "Threo years of
millwright work in a damp atmosphore
disordered my kidneys. I often had
lameness nnd soreness across tho small
of iuv back. When having an attack,
I heard of Dean's Kidney Pills and got
a supply. They ontirely removed the
backache nnd soreness, together with
the other symptoms of kidney trouble.
All I said recommending Donn's Kid
ney Pills when I publicly endorsed
them before, holds good. I use them
occasionally when I have symptoms of
kidney complaint, I never fail to get
quick relief. Another of the family
Big Slaughter Sale of the C. H. Hinges
Stock will continue all this ween
I have cut to a ridiculously low price every diamond, every watch, every piece of .ilver
ware, all the cut gla... every clock and umbrella. Ye., every article m the .tore.
You Will Positively Never Again Buy So Cheaply
The day. of the sale .re numbered. Don't let .uch an opportunity get away from you
Free, for thU week only. With every Diamond Engagement Ring over $.5 a beaut.ful
.olid 14-K gold wedding ring
HINGES JEWELRY STORE, By J. A. SINCLAIR
Up J
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Auction Sale
at
Gremmel's ,
Auction House
2 p. m., Saturday, May 24
Corner Liberty and Ferry, oppo
site Armory, one fine piano,
bookcose9, dressers, library tables
carpets, rugs,, bedsteads, mat
resses, springs, bedding, china
ware, glassware and kitchen
utensils, ranges, heaters, wash
ing machines, wringers and oth
er articles too numerous to men
tion. Highest price paid for second
hand goods, or will sell on com
mission. List your goods with
the Auction House.
John Gremmels,
Auctioneer.
Eddie Foy, in His Smashing Musical Success, "Ovor the Kiver,"
Opera House, Wednesday, May 28.
Grand
lias also used Doan's Kidney Pills for
kidney weakness and has had the best
of results."
For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents
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Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
ake no other.
Spray
Material
Now i. the time to spray'
with Arsenate of Lead,
Black Leaf 40, Whale Oil
Soap, Tobacco Spray, etc.
Our stock i. complete
and we give complete di
rection, for the different
spray, and what they are
good for. - . ..
D. A. White & Sons
Feedmen and Seedmen
Poultry and Bee Supplies
251 State St. Phone M 160
The Telephone
Must B
e There
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The choice of a place to go for the summer vacation i.
very often made by mother and the children. There is, how
ever, one essential that father always insists upon Bell
Telephone Service.
Father wants a vacation with an easy mind, and he al
ways feels more at ease with a Bell Telephone near at hand
Wherevr you go for the summer, whether to the sea
shore, the mountain, of the c ountry, Bell Telephone Service
will keep you in touch with affairs back in the city.
And how convenient the telephone is to use during vaca
tion! It make, the whole vacation more pleasant.
Suppose you make sure of Bell Telephone Service. Your '
vacation will profit by it.
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Every Bell Telephone is a Long Dis
tance Telophone and Telegraph
Station, Too.
The' Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
I See W. C. DVER with
I Bechlel & Bynon
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