Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1913)
DAILT CAM TIL JOOurAX, MJXU. OSXftOS, KOKDAT, JTOK 4 H1J. Bought at Sight Because TheyVe Right ale : IHow Do You I Like This 1 T7 Jiiiie WMfe JUST SO IT IS WHITE THE PRICE IS REDUCED June, the month of months for dainty white merchandise is here and with it Stockton's great June SALE OF WHITE, a greater and better white sale than we ever held before ; unmatchable prices, quality Al and large and carefully se lected assortments to choose from 35c Drawers For women ami childreu embroidery and lace trimming. Good materi- 24c pr $1.50 Night Gowns. Beauti fully trimmed; good quality workmanship 98c 75c Nainsook Gowns Slip-on style, trimmed with embroidery; others with embroidery yoke. 59c 50c Drawers Drawers for Women; splendid material, em broidery trimmed. 39C pr 12 Ex-Czar of Cincinnati Accused, With Four Others, of Removing Big Note From Bank. . DNiirD pjutss uuii WIM. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 2. The trial of George B. Cox, once political czar of Cincinnati, and four other officials of the Cincinnati Trust Company, charged with having removed a $350,000 note fiom the assets of that bank, began here today. Cox and his associates gave the note at the order of the state banking de partment to make up a shrinkage in the bnn's capital. Later tho trust com pany merged with another bank, and Cox and his associates withdrew the note. It is now well known that not more than one cae of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment what ever. All that is needed is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each appli cation. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve, the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. American League Today. 1?. H. E. Poston 4 4 1 New Tork 3 5 3 Leonard, Bedient and C'arrigan; Fish er and Sweeney. BC fmirv iiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiip 1 111,11 in 11.1 im'pii 13 TVT. r ' - -r- , r,' . ?, JUST NORTH OF NEWPORT, AT THE LIGHT HOUSE. 4A f Situated where the ocean, mountain and forest come together, where a cape extends in to the ocean over a mile, with Boulevards Water System . Postoffice Streets Electric Lights General Stores Sidewalks Telephones Daily Mail Auto service to and from Newport, iurf bathing, excellent beach, protected from North west winds, boarding houses and a 62-room modern hotel, all to be found at the Cape. General agents: Agent on Ground ' "LSU KNAPP & MACKEY at HOFER & SONS, 213 Board of Trade Bid AGATE BEACH 2U "ajonic Temple, Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore. $4.00 White lingerie dresses for women and misses. $2.00 All dress goods at re duced prices; must re duced tho stock. 75c Long white petticoats, embroidery trimmed. 59c "White wash dress skirts, soiled. ., 50c ea Sheets m. fT J&Zi $1.10 values and $1.00 fl ' jtt 'T flf II l-2c Huck Towels 8 l-2c ea American League. K. H. E. Philadelphia- 15 3 Washington 4 n 4 Brown, Bush, Bender and Lapp; Mul lin, Boehling, Engle and Henry. National League. R. H. E. Brooklyn : ' 2 6 0 Philadelphia 6 8 1 Eagoon, Wagner and Miller, Erwin; Seaton and Killifer. i i R. H. E. Boston ,. , 4 9 Pittsburng 7 2 1 James, Strand and Whaling; Hen drix and Simon. Murdered by Unknown. UNITED PREBB LBARXD WIR1.J Bakersfield, Cal., June 2. Murdered, wrapped in a blanket and placed on a pyre of sagebrush in the desert near Caliente, Cal., the body of a man whose identity is unknown to the authorities is held here today while a search is be ing made for his slayer. A Southern Pa cific section hand found the body, still warm, the head crushed and bleeding, on a pile of sage brush that apparently had beer, fired but a few minutes be fore. Slaver's Bail Reduced. united fhsbs lmbed wire. J Los Angeles, Cal., June 2. Bail of Mrs. Josio Rosenberg, arrested during the recent white slave investigation here at the Jonquil apartments, which she conducted, wns reduced today to $10,000, covering charges of contribut ing to the dependency of two girls. Her trial is scheduled for June 10. Journal Want Ads Urine licsulK $2.50 White cotton blankets, wool na.p $1.90 Men's White Shirts 75c values t..48c Thought He Was Bewitched. Iunited rusa uubub iml Riverside, Cal., June 2. Under the hallucination that he had been bewitch ed by Paul Vial, aged 50 years, Peter belate shot and killed Vial at Winches tor, near here, according to an alleged confession to the county authorities to day following his arrest. Both men are Italians. Gets Big Alligator. m Ed. Wright, the well-known SaU'in street car inotornian, is now taking his vacation in Alabama. Mr. Wright has dropped a letter to his wife saying that, he and several friends captured a big alligator recently and now have him tied to a fence post, pending transpor tation to his home here. Mrs. Wright is very undecided as to whether or not her husband is just joking or means what he says. In the event of the lat ter, she declares that she will find the biggest gun she can get and celebrate the Fourth of July by blowing up tho southern hellbender. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chambor lnin's Cough Remedy as may be re quired. This remedy will also liquify tho tough mucus and make it oasior to 1 expectorate. It has been used success j fully in ninny epidemicfl, and is safe, ami sure. For sale by all dealers, A new gold-saving machine has been set up on the sands at Gold Beach. It will handle l.'id tons in 20 hours, Those interested hopo they have solved tho separation problem. Men's white Bhirts, $1.25 values 98c JUNE SALE OF WHITE Japan Likes Plan. IUNITED FREBI UASID WI1 Washington, June 2. Possibility of war between the United States and Japan over alien land legislation or over any other dispute wan materially lossoned hero today when Viscount Chimin, the Japanese ambassador, noti fied Secretary of State Bryan that Jap an viewed tho Bryan-Wilson peace plan favorably. MASONS DEDICATE (Continued from page 1.) nine years served the grnnd lodge as its grand secretary. Sinco li is timo Pacific Lodge has numbered among Its menibors many men who have been prominent in Ma sonic and civic affairs, and five of its members have been chosen to fill elec tive offices in the grand lodge, three of whom havo attained to the office of grand master. The lodgo now hus a membership of moro than 225, and at this time num bers among its members tho grand mas ter of Masons iu Oregon, the govornor and stato treasurer of the statu, a mem ber of congress and many men holding minor positions iu county and stato government. Present Officers. Tho present officers of Snlem lodge No. 4 aro. Fred W. Cook, worshipful master; David A. Wright, senior ward en; J. T. Welch, junior wnrdon; S. Z. Culver, secretary, I). J. Fry, treasurer; L. McCarty, senior deacon; Fred A. Mc Intyro, junior deason; C. V. llarrick, sti'ward; N. P. Jinsniussen, tyler, Tho present officers of Pacific Lodge No. 50 are Filwnrd Ifosteio, worshipful mastor; Sam Adolph, senior warden; (Jlen C. Niles, junior warden; F.. H. Chonto, secretary; James A. Godfrey, treasurer, Hal V, Bolnn, senior deacon; J. T. Jorlison, junior deacon, Albert II. Oillo, steward; Henry Hchomnker, tyler. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. Tho constant itching, burning, red ness, rash and disagreeable effects of ecueina, tettor, salt rheum, itch, piles nnd irritating skin eruption can be readily cured and the skin mado clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment.' Mr. J. C. Kvelnnd, of Bath, III., sny: " had eczema twenty-five and had tried everything. All failed. When I found Dr. Hudson Eczema Ointment I found a cure." This oint ment is tho formula of a physician and has boon in uso for years not an ex periment. That is why wo can guar antee it. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c, I'felffer Chemical Co., Phil adelphia, and Ht. Louis. J. C. Perry. A woman who luis no use fur a se cret that she can't tell, or money that she can't spend. Best Laxative for the Aged, OM men ami women feel the need of a laxatlvo morn than young folks, but it must be safe and hnrmb-is and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills aro especially good for the aged, for they set promptly and eas ily. Price 25c. Kecumiriondcd by J. C. Pcrrv. Oxford? This is a stylish little shoe. Looks real comfortable, too, doesn't it? It feels as comfort able as it looits, because it is one of those shapes that hug the foot closely all around without die "Pinch." White Buck $3.65 Tan.... $2.35, $2.65, $3.00 Gun Metal $2.35 Kid $2.65 (ZD Bechtel & Bynon's Bargains MB. FARM BUYER. If you want something worth ,the money look' this up. 150 acres 1-4 miles to railroad station, 115 acres un der cultivation, 100 acres of which is in clover and timothy, 35 acre in pasture and timber; good family orchard, house, barn and other outbuildings; well, springs and running water; fenced and cross-fenced. With this placo are 3 horses, 3 cows, 1 hoifer, 4 calves, 20 hogs, abont 20 ahoop, 200 chickens, 2 wagons, carriage and full outfit of farming implements. Some of the house hold goods will also be included. Build ings alone cost over $0000. Owners are old BJid muBt sell. Price for all $105 per acre. Ask for Mr. Scott, 30 acre hop yard In fine condition, good hop house; only 2V4 miles from Salem-on good road. 300 per acre. including crop, If taken Boon. Raw land in the snmo vicinity is selling at $.100 to $350 per aero. Easy terms may be had on this if doslred. Ask for Pot tyjohn. 5 AND 10- ACRE TRACTS. Wo have some fino small tnicts on good roada, near station on Oregon Flectric railroad for only $125 per acre. Thero is a good Bchool near the prop erty. Terms can bo mado to suit. BUNGALOW BARGAINS ! We have a fino new bnngnlow of eight rooms and sleeping porch, with all improvements and conveniences, for only $2050. This is real bargain. See Mr. Bynon, LOT SNAP. ' $250 will buy a good lot closo to fair grounds car lino. Other near by lots sell for $350. HRST-CLASS STOCK RANCH. ' 100 acres, all fenced, running wnter, buildings, on main rnnd. This is a good buy; only $27.50 per acre. Might consider good house and lot an pari payment. See Mr. Scott. 10 ACRES. Just outside the city limits and 10 minutes' wnlk from street cnr. All under cultivation, good rich soil. Small family orchard in full bearing, logan berries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries: sufficient for family uso. Good 8-room plastered house and prac tically all furniture for same, $3."00. Ask for Pettyjohn. STOCK RANCH. M0 acres nearly all under cnlliva tion, unlimited outside rnngo on a good rond and near a town. Large house, milk house, woodshed, cow barn, horse barn and other outbuildings, -This is one of tho best stock farms In this section; plenty of running water, easy of access, in fact veory facility that could bo asked for. Price $70 per acre. We have another good rnnch In the same vicinity with poor improvements for only $35 per acre. Ask for Mr. Pet tyjohn. 10 acres finely Improved land at Creswell to exchange for Halem prop erty. Ask for Pettyjohn. BECHTEL a BYNON, Phone 452. 317 Stale St. cyo&Foiemtu ARROW COLLAR that, f ..K-wtr C, fc... & . C0. .... I;- li The Brilliant Stars of June. By the end of Juno, Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will all be morning stars, but Foley's Honoy and Tar Com pound is at all times the "Star"' medi cine for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough, A cold in June is apt to de velop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other time, but not ff Foley ' Honey and Tar Compound is taken. It will surely head off the cold, and heal the inflamed membranes. The genuine in a yellow package. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. John Barret has been mentioned as governor of the Philippines.- A Demo crat f Why, of course, now. A Worker Appreciates This. Win. Morris, a resident of Florence, Oregon, says: "For the lat fourteen yeara my kidneys and bladder incapaci tated me for all work. About eight months ago I began using Foley Kidney Pills, and they have done what other medicines failed to do, and now I am doing and fcoling fine. I hoartily rec- ommond Foley Kidney PiUs.!' Foley Kidnoy Pilla do not contain habit form ing drugs and are tonic in acting, quick in results. Thoy will help any case of kidney trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. Dr. Stono'a Drug Storo No Substitute Could So This. No inferior substitute, but only the genuine Foley Kidney Pills could have rid J. F, Walllch, Bartlott, Nebraska, of his kidney trouble He says; "I woe bothered with backache and tho pain would run up to tho back of my head, and I had spells of dizziness, I took Foley Kidnoy Pills and they did tho work and I am now entirely rid of kid ney trouble. My fiithor-ln-lnw, now past 03 years, haa Jaken them and they havo added years to his life." Tons of Roots and Herbs Are used annually in tho manufacture of Lydia K, Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com pound, which is known from ocean to ocean as tho standard remedy for fe inalo ills. For nearly forty yenri this famous root 11 ml herli medicine has been pre eminently successful in controlling tho discuses of women. Merit nlono could liavo stood this test of time. Piles Cured in 8 to It Days. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Blooding or Pro truding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 80s Explanation and Conditions Securing votes in The Journal's Re fund Bargain Contest is simple. All that is necessary to do is to call for a cash check or receipt when making pur chases St any store advertising 01 the llargain Page which appears in this paper eery Tuesday and Friday for a period of ton weeks commencing May 6, 11113, and ending July 10, 11113. Bring or mail these checks to The Journal office within ten days of the purchase date, where five votes will bo Issied for every five coiiti repre ented on the checks, Theso voting slips aro to be depos Nomination Coupon Good for lOOO Votes J Capital Journal's Refund Bargain Contest, $100 in cash t free. For I Address (Good for nomination and only one allowed each Con testant. Must be used within five days of date. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913. J Real Estate Specials, Bargains 95-acre farm, well improved, good buildings, nearly all undor cultivation, some timber, fine spring, good road, four miles from Salem. Price $12,500; terms. 20 acres of first-class land, all under cultivation, first-class loganberry land, four miles from Salem; will take house and lot in Salem as part payment. Price $4000. 10 acres of land, nearly all under cultivation, some timber, drainage good, good fruit land, close to school, close to Salem; will take Salem city lots up to $800 ss part payment. Price $2000. If you are looking for s small tract close to Salem, let us show you Holder Fruit and Berry Tracts, choice red hill soil, best for berries and orchard, 20 per cent down and 10 per cent per yeaf will secure one of these tracts. Five acres of 8-yoar-old bearing Ital ian prune orchard, In first-class condi tion, good roads, 8','j mile south of Sa lem. Price $2000. " 140 acres' of good bottom land, 100 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and timber, good buildings, family or chard. This would miko a good dairy ranch; will take good Salom residence to the amount of $3000 as part payment Price $70 per aero. What have yout 320 acres of land in Colorado for trade for Willnmetto valley property. What havo you! See O. H. Grabeu horst. 115 acre ranch, 25 acrci under culti vation bnlnnee tibmer and pasture; 30 or 40 acres more easily clearod, run ning water. This is a good buy. price $50 per acriP Terms. Six-room modern honso, large lot, east front; located on Fairmount hill. Trice $3000. If you wnnt to buy, trade or sell, sea us. W, II. GltABENHOIlST ft CO., Rooms 1 and 2 Bush Bank Building, fhono 2315. Each nge of our lives has Its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will bo If Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen tho digestion and keep the! bowels regular. These tablets nm mild and gentle in their action and es pecially suitable for people of middlo ago and older. For sale by all deal ers. ited in the ballot box at this office for the contestants you are voting for. Every contestant is entitled to one nomination coupon which may be used any time during tho first two weeks of the contest. . This coupon when neatly cut out and trimmed and properly filled is worth 1000 TOU. All cash checks mut be in this office not lator than Saturday, July 21, 11U3. Porsons employed by this paper or In the stores advertising on the Bargain Page are the only ones barred from articipation In th contost.