Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOtHUJAL, BAXEX, OKZOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1911 at,i rxvx. June White Sale IF IT'S WHITE THE PRICE IS REDUCED Great Special on the Forest Mills Knit Underwear for AUsSeS and Children. particular special is for this week only 60c WHITE UNION SUITS 47c each Age 2 to 14 years. Very fine weaves, low neck, short sleeves, loose or tight knee. Only 47c each Pants Ages 2 to 12 years, lace or cuff knee, also ankle length, splendid quality, neatly made. 25c values 19c SLIDE AT PLAYGROUND Children Uproarously Amused by An tics of Playful Canine on New Apparatus. "Joe," the dog owned by the Cher ry Cify cafe, was the star attraction at the Salem playgrounds, at Willamette University yesterday. The new slide had iust been instalUB, and, after "Joe" was initiated, he ran up the lad dor time and again and slid downward, j So eager wiy he to mnke the trip that he shoved boys out of the way. The in cident was much enjoyed. Many children appear daily on the playgrounds, and enjoy using the appa ratus, although the formal opening is not scheduled until Saturday. The slide, teeters and swings are up this afternoon, and other apparatus available will be in place by Saturday. Parents are invited Saturday, and any suggestions will be welcomed. WEST NAMES MEMBERS OF LIVESTOCK BOARD Governor West yesterday appointed the following members of tho Stato Livestock Sanitary Board, created by an act passed at the last session of the legislature: Woolgrowers' association. Herbert Boylen, Pilot Rock, four-year term, and John 0. Hoke, of Baker, two-year term; Purebred Livestock Association, Frank Brown, Carlton, four-year term, and Charles Cleveland, Gresham, two year term; Oregon Stato Dairymen s ssu- eintion, F. E. Lviin, Perrydale, iour- Explanation and Conditions Securing votes in The Journal's Re fund Bargain Contest is simple. All that is necessary to do it to call for a cash check or receipt when making pur chases at any store advertising he Bargain Page which appears in this paper eery Tuesday and Friday for a period of tea weeks commencing May , 1913, an! ending July 19, H3- Bring or mail these checks to The Journal office within ten days of the purchase date, where five votes will fee issitU for every five-cents rcpre sonted on the checks. rev. - i am to ba depos- Nomination Coupon jj Good forlOOO Votes Capital Journal's Refund Bargain Contest, $100 in cash tree. For .... Address (Good for nomination and testant. Must be usea WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11, 1913. Vests 25c VESTS 19c 18c vests 14c 18c pants 14c Ages 2 to 14 years. Buy NOW. This Underwear is guaranteed to us. If any garment does not give satisfactory wear, bring it back. year term, and Charles Kunze, Tilla mook, two-year term. The members are appointed under writen recommendations of the associa tions, as mentioned. The art creating the board was bassed over the gover nor's veto. The Salem Motorcycle club has de cided to pull off its races Saturday af ternoon, July 5, and the committee to have charge of the awarding prizes for the parade and races consists of W. L. Spanieling, C. II. Fraser, I. Fanner and I,, f. Warner. S. Sostramlor, H. Sten strom, E. Mollencop, IJ. Corothers and A. C. Fleener have been appointed to look after arrangements for the pa rade. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated machine, single or tan Icm. The races will be nm on tne state fair grounds. Another meeting will be held in A. II. Moore's place of business next Tuesday further discuss plans. evening, to I Railroad Courtesy. As an express train was going through a station one of the passengers leaned too far out of the window, overbalanced Bnd fell out. He fortunately landed on a sand heap, so that he did himself no great injur), but with torn clothes and not a few bruises, said to a porter who was standing by: "What shall I do?" "Youre all right, mister." said the porter. ''Your ticket allows you to stop off." Each age of our lives has its joys. Old peoplo should be happy, and they will bo if Chamberlain's TnbletB are taken to strengthen the digestion and 'keep tho bowels regular. Theso tablets are mild and gentle in their action and es pecially suitable for people of middle age and older. For sale by all deal ers. itcd 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 the first two weeks of the contest. This coupon when neatly cut out and trimmed and property filled is worth 1000 votes. All cash checks munt b in this offics not later than Saturday, July 21, 1!3. Persons employed Hy this paper or in the stores advertising on the Bargain Page are the only ones barred from nrtirii-nlinn in th contest. only one allow each Con- Baby Underwear For Less $1.00 vests 84c 60c vests 47c 30c vests 22c 25c vests 19c 15c vests 11c Strikebreakers Quit. I UNITED FBRSB IJB1BS0 WISS.l Oakland, Cab, June 11. Eight men who were hired in Portland Monday to work as strikebreakers by tho Pacific Gas & Electric Company hero, wero in duced to quit today by tho Oakland electrical workers. The men said thoy were hired under fnlso representations, and wero not told that a strike existed here. They will be cared for by the California Light and Power Council, which is behind tho strike. Now Incorporations. The following applied for articles of incorporation in this state yestcrdny: Central Development Company of Portland, for ffnOOO. The Stewart Realty Company, of Portland, for $.-,0(10. Frovident Trust Company, of Port- land, for $200,000 to $2"0,000. Harding, Furbeck Company, Portlnnd, for a decrease. of AID THE KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When a Salem Citizen Shows You the Way to Avoid It, Why will peoplo continue to snffor the agonies of kidney complaint, back- acho, urinary disorders, lameness, hond aches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a tested remedy is offered them! Ilium's Kidney Pills have been used in kldnev trouble over HO years, havo been tested In thousands of cases. If you have any, oven one, of tho symptoms of kidney diseases, act now. Dropsy or Bright 's disenso may set in and make neglect dangerous. Rend this Salem testimony: A. W. Lobach, R. F. D. No. 1, Salem, Oregon, says: "A strain weakened my kidneys and T wns laid up for two weeks. I tried several remedies hot got no relief. On a neighbor's ailvico. I be gan using noun's Kidney Pills and ono box mado me well enough to go back to work. Doau ' Kidney Pills did more to fix me up in good shape than anything else I ever tried." For sale by all dealers. Price .10 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name Doan's and take no other. HOUSES TOR RENT. In sll parts of the city, from to MO per month. Bochtel t Ilynon, Agts. JIM WILLSON To trade, house, barn and two lots, well located, for small busines. New modern 10 room bungalow to trade for acreage. House, barn and thrno lots, fine lo cation, to trade for farm. 1 acres, D acres prunes, full bearing, fsir house snd bam, to trade for city pnqierty worth 11000 to 1."00. 1(10 acres at Bnaver.Citv, Neb., to trade for valley land. 320 acres in Eastern Oregon to ex change for land. Portland property for Salem prop erty. JIM WILLSON 141 North High Street E Railroad Employes Furnish Great As sistance to Government in Landing Bad Gang. Berlin, June 11. As a result of co operation between German police and the officials of the railroads, the gov ernment today began laying its lines for merciless prosecution of a number of "white slavers." Already several case have been concluded and a number of those who have plied tho nefarious ex port trade in women and young girls today began serving limit sentences, some of which are as long as 45 years. Owing to ignorance and poverty, some of the provinces have been among the principal recruiting grounds for the slavers. The latter had strong organi zations throughout the country, and it has only been with greatest difficulty that the government has succeeded in ferreting them out. Scores of young girls, deceived by promises of marriage, big wages and forged letters purporting to come from relatives in America, havo easily been induced to slip away with tho recruit irg agents, who were sometimes women, but more often men. Hundreds of eases of young girls disappearing have been reported to the police. Few of tho vie tims ever have been heard from. It was when matters reached such a pass that tho government issued an edict thnt no girl unaccompanied by parents or relatives should bo allowed to sail from any German port without a pass. Tho authorities nlso wero in structed to investigate thoroughly when applications wero made for such passes, The slavers circumvented tho police and government by slipping across the frontier into Holland, Belgium France with their victims. As the next move, the government ordered that all railroad officials and employes co-operate with tho police. Rewards and promotion were offerei to any rnilroad official or employe who detected a "white slaver" taking girls out of tho country. The aid of station employes and conductors especially was asked. As a result of this co-operation morn slavers havo been nabbed in the last few weeks than in as many months before. Between police and railroad em ployos, Germany today has been freer of slavers than for many years. Despite the seeming openness of th fight against tho slavers tho govern ment conducted its fight with unusual secrecy, Every possible means was taken not to put the slavers on their guard after they hnd discovered the way tho government was watching sail ing vessels. At last, however tho gov ernment is giving its campaign tho wid est publicity and today a government report wns issued telling of the break ing up of two gangs. One was in Si lesia near the Russian frontier and the other In Alsace Lornlne on tho French border. In each Instnnce it was a watchful rnilroad employe who put the government sleuths on the trails of the gang. The Silesinn gang was smuggling girls some of them wero from thirteen to sixteen years old over tho liun into Austria. They were sent thence to Trieste and from thero to Buenos Ayres, regarded as the world's greatest "buying" white slave mnrket. and where many of tho girls were bought for points in the United States. Girls Finely Treated. Tho Alsace Loraino gang gut their victims across the line from Paris, Am sterdam, or Brussels, from where they were shipped to the same destination. In the majority of cases, it was learned through confessions of some of the con victed slavers who turned stales evi dence afterwards, the girls were finely treated and did not know fur what pur pose they were taken until they reach ed Buenos Ayres. They Imagined they were being taken to America or South America to work in industrial estab lishments and wero easily mado to be lieve that labor and immigration laws made necessary tho secrocy with which they were compelled to leave the conn try. The majority of the slavers were sentenced to terms of from three to five years. The watchfulness of a railroad em ploye some days ago led to tho uncover- ering of a plot to sell several young Cologne girls Into white slavery. A number of the girls of a nearby vil lage wore reported missing. The sus picions of a conductor wero aroused by the actions of a "banker" who was ac companied by a beautiful girl of 17 years. Ho communicated with tho po lice who boarded tho train at the next stop aod followed the "banker" who went openly to a suburban house in which seven young girls, one of whom was thirteen and the oldest of whom was eighteen, wero held by notorious slavers. The girl with the "banker" was fousd to tho (laughter of a wnalthy Ccl(i(rne merchant. The following dny s station employe at tho zoological gar dens in Berlin caused the arrest of a man who claimed to the owner of a laundry. Ho had four girls with him Two were fourteen, one was fifteen and the other was nineteen. Ho said he was taking them to work in his lsun dry. All the girls were drugged and the "laundry owner" was proven to be notorious white slaver. Occasionally errors have been made, but as a whole there have been few such instances. An overzealous rail road employe at a Berlin station recent ly caused the arrest of a Russian guard who was in charge of a Russian princess, but when the government officials at Berlin explained, the Russian authori ties at St. Petersburg accepted the ex planation without question. X-RAYS. Thanks to the Oregonian, Jupiter Pluve crawled into his hole, plugged up his sprinkler and behaved himself. Oc- asionally the big and only paper uses its mighty power to a good purpose. We suggest to the state fair board that the date of holding the fair be hanged to the latter part of June. That is when rain is most needed. . The Oregonian bunch is now engaged in picking out a poet laureate for Eng land. Having eliminated nearly every one else, we would suggest that it name Dean Collins. He writes good sensible verse, catchy verse, and surely the Ore gonian editors realize that as he writes for the Oregonian, that Bamo verse, good anywhere, is much better from ap pearing in the Oregonian. Portland is really "a garden of roses," as -Mayor Rushlight saul, anil it may be added in spito of tho Ore gonian 'b recent statement to tho con trary. Edniond E. C. von Klein, who, in the Portland .jail, is awaiting extradition from Chicago, was visited Monday by Miss liena B. Morrow, recently acquit ted of tho chnrgo of murdering her hus band in Chicago. Tho lady embraced him rapturously and kissed him enthu siastically so tho dispatches say. A vis it from that kind of a female is not calculated to lighten Klein's burdens. The two birds are of similar fenthor. However, if the giddy old girl's picture in the Oregonian does her justice, Von Klein is getting his now, and will keep longing for those extradition pnpers, until he gets thorn, and with an over incronsing longing. Toll Women of Successes Vienna, Juno 11. How woman suf frage has worked for better legislation in- Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Cal ifornia, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and in Kaunas was related hero today by Am erican delegates to tho great Bitdopcst convention of the International Woman Suffrage. Alliance which meets Juno 15 to 20. Tho delegates aro hero today for a three days stop during which thoy aro tho guests of tho Austrian Woman Suffrage Committee. Among the vis itors nre Miss Jano Adams, Mrs, Oliver H. P. Belmont and Mrs. Stanley Me- Cormii'k. Tho visitors will loavo to Useless Noises, (Ciiieinnti Inquirer.) 'I ain't out. I bent the ball by a foot." 'Lemmo tell ynh whnt thnt kid uv mine done this morning." "Did the Reds loso againf" "When I was abroad last summer." "Fine wenther, ain't lit" "Lots of room up in front." "That darn gas hill gets bigger every month." 'Pleased to meet yon, Mr. (tin- blomph." "I ain't bragging nliout myself, but "Will you hnve another!" FOR RENT. A modern B room house 4111 North Liberty street, basement, furnace, elec tric lights, bath, toilet, rhndes, rout rea sonable. Bcehtel & Bvnon, agents. It is now well known thnt not moro thnn one enso of rheumatism In ton requires any internal treatment what e"cr. All thnt is needed Is a froo ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at ench appli cation. Try it and see how quickly it will relievo the pain and soreness. Hold by ull dealers. Next to Next (Chicago Post.) " What 's the best thing you ever saw that bore out the old adage that clean liness is next to godliness!" ' I. emmo see. Oh, yes. Hack In the Uiwn where I enmn from tho Salvation Army barracks was next door to the Chinese laundry, Beat Laxative for the Aged. Old men nnd women feel the need of a laxative more than young folks, but It must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills are especially good for tho aged, for they act promptly and eas ily. Price 'i'c. Recommended by J. C. Perry. Coming to America. Home, Juno 11. Abbot President, fiasqnet, of the Benedictine Monks left today to inspect monasteries of Dug land. He will leave In September for an inspection of all American Benidic tine Institutions. There Is no real need of anyono be ing troubled with constipation, Cham berlain's Tablets will csuse an agree able movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effort, Qive them a trial, For tale by all dealers. Every Footprint on the a Print of "White Discriminating men and women, everywhere SHOES, because of their distinctive featurei construction , WHITE HOUSE SHOES are sold by nation for the same reasons. WHITE HOUSE SnOES are made to be sold at much higher figures than BARNES' CASH STORE PRICES, therefore if you want popular and reliable footwear an extra measure for your money look, and look aearchingly into the shoes we show. PUMPS WHITE HOUSE SHOES r n i ft v fJrr't i r Band to Be at White City Band. During tho past dorado several names havo become prominent in tho world of music as baud lenders of particular ability. John Phillip Honsa is ono, Creature, the Italian, and many others. We nru to have a bund in Salem at our ( huutuuqiia this summer under the man agement of another eminent Itnliun mu sician. A. F. Thavin, who sends tho White City Hand hero for two concerts, is considered the equal of nny of the great band leaders. Not only a finished A Good Investment Thero is no bettor Investment than a fifty-cent pioce in a bottle of Moritol Whito Liniment. Muscular and rheu matic, pains, swelling, lameness and soreness of tho muscles are promptly relieve, I. Meritol White Liniment Is especially recommended as a general pain killer of unusual merit. Capital Drug Store. Father anil mother mat not know the inclining of daughter's graduating es say,, but they are proud of it just the same. HANDS UP! We want your money, life and property- Your money to loan and in vest. Your life to insure or make happy. With one of our many bar gains. Your property to sell, trade Or protect with fire insur ance. We have bargains in farm land, acreage, fruit tracts or city property and business chances, hotels, restaurants, pool hall, candy, grocery or ci gar store. We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargains with us and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment. Houses and acreage on in stallments. , Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK. Managar. Phones: Office, Main 477; residence Main 2487. Opposite Court House. 540 Stats St. Employment Bureau in Con nection. ' v () Sand, Should Leave House' Brand" wear WHITE HOUSE because of their honest the most exclusive stores in the Colonials are by all odds the loaders of pumps. We have three styles of Velvets that are extra good. They need no polish and are easily kept in first-class condition. Brown velvet with bucklo, hand turned $2.35 Brown velvet with silk bow, well .... $3.00 Brown velvet with buckle, welt -....3.85 o .'jsf4- Salem's Chautauqua, soloist hi nisei, Mr. Thaviu also has that raro genius of being able to bring out tho best from his players. We will hoar this band, which has boon drilled under Mr. Thaviuu'B personal direction, under tho enpablo direct leadership of Mr. Wilhelm Wolff. Although a younger man, Mr. Wolff has given promise of very grout achievement in the musical lino. The White City Band has a full equipment of traps, kottlo drum, and all tho modern special instruments. Thcso concerts promise to bo an event long to bo remembered. To the People of Balom. We wish to again call your attention to tho fact that we are Bole agents lit this city for Moritol Tile Remedy. Our success with this remedy has far ex ceeded our most sanguine expectations. Therefore, we aro pleased to recom mend and guarantee ovory package of Moritol Pilo Remedy. Capital Drug Storo. Nothing is worrying because nothing has been published for weeks abuut Castro. A sprained anklo may as a rule be cured In from throe to four days by ap plying Chabmorlain 's Linlmont and ob serving the directions with each bottlo. For solo by sll dealers. Doctor Stone's Headache Tablets Will stop thnt splitting headache J lie and - c. DR. BTONB'B Q. E. Horse Liulineut cures that lamo horse without the loss of a hair. Price Si. 00, large bottle. DR. BTONB'B Q. L. Cures st once thnt smarting burning bladder in women, Pries 73c. DR. BTONB'B Polls the "Honost John" truss, the best on tho market today, for little, big, old or young. DR. BTONB'B Dollar watches will got you to the train, steamboat, dinner, to bed sll on time, snd you will nover miss a cog. Ouarantoed fur one year. DR. BTONB'B Drug store, Sabun, Oregon. The only cash drug store in the state. 4 v It I I Mttttttttt'