Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 06, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOTTRMAL, SALEM. OKJOOK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913.
PAOB FIVB.
BOOSTER SPECIAL ON
SNOWY WHITE TABLE LINEN
Linen bought by th; -ase, in fact an immense buy, place
these handsome damasks at your disposal at these price
$2.25 value $1.87 $1.50 value $1.19
$2.00 value $1.74 $1.25 value $1.09
$1.75 value $1.29 $1.00 values $ .88
MERCERIZED DAMASK
QUALITY,. EXTRA GOOD
65c value 49c 50c and 45c values 39c
ONE CASE WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS
Values from $2.75 to $10.00, 20 per cent less.
$1.00 Umbrellas, splendid values 88c
$5.75 leather bags, excellent leather, splendidly lined
and equipped $3.98
$2.10 tennis flannel shirts for women $1.49
$1.85 tennis flannel shirts for women $1.24
$1.25 Shepherd plaid sateen waists for women 89c
50c Silk boot hosiery, white, tan and black 38c
35c muslin drawers for women 24c
12 l-2c crash toweling ; 10c yd
$4.00 bed spreads , $3.12
$3.75 bed spreads $2.99
$1.50 bed spreads $1.25
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I CITY NEWS.
' The city treasury realized about $450
, in fines imposed on prisoners during
the week of tho fair. According to the
police about every man arrested had
money, and $5 donations to Judge El
gin were frequent.
; Putting up $300 bondB in Judge Kel
ly's court this morning, Mary Gotidy,
,who was arrested last Friday on a
bench warrant charging her with con
ducting a bawdy house was released.
4She pleaded not guilty, and the time of
her trial will be set tomorrow.
. ; A new time table of the Southern Ta
eifie. company contains many changes
j in the time of arrival and departure of
, trains in this city. The new table fol
: lows: No. 18, Portland passenger,
j northbound, leaves Salem at 2 p. m.;
'No. 20, Cottage Grove passenger, north
ibound, leaves Salem at 5:47 p. m.; No.
J. 17, Gtendale -passenger, southbound,
,j leaves Salem at 11:10 a. m.; No. 19,
:' Cottage Grove passenger, southbound,
leaves Salem at 4:48 p. m.; No. 9 Hub
City (Albany) local, southbound, leaves
Salem at 8:45 p. m.; Salem-Geer train,
.leaves Salem at 5 p. m.; No. 14, Port
land passenger, northbound, leaves Sa
i Jem at 8:11 p. m.
1 Dick Dunn, who was arrested last
Thursday by Deputy Sheriff Harry
Minto for sticking his hands in other
peoples' pockets, was released this
morning, after he promised to "beat
t" out of town. Ho is the oldest pock
et picker that either Sheriff Esch or
Deputy Minto have ever had occasion
to take in custody. Dunn is 70 years
old, and ho is said to be a clever man at
the trade, despite his extreme age for
such work. When Deputy Minto appre
hended Dunn, the old man had his
lands in the pocket of a waiting pas
senger at tho Oregon Electric station,
.and was doing some tall digging for a
pioco of change.
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Rain Coats, Cravanette
and Water Proofed
1 Overcoats
in all sizes and descriptions, from $5 to $25.
The need of one now is but the forewarning of
the great need of a good rain shelter during the
coming months.
Bishop Quality will be just as apparent in the
line of Rain Coat a in the suit bearing the
ame label. A very complete line of umbrellas,
$1.00 to $5.00.
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J For the reason she did not under
stand the law, Rosa Trierchley, charged
with larceny by bailee, was not com
pelled to plead in Justice Webster's
j court this morning when arraigned.
Miss Trierchley is accused of the
; crime of stealing a horse and buggy,
'Whon brought before Justice Webster
( this morning, the girl stated that she
Knew notning oi tne law, and did not
want to proceed with her case until her
mother in Oregon City was notified.
The judge ordered that she be confined
in jail until such time as her parent
could be notified.
As the result of Sheriff Esch and his
force keeping a ctose lookout for the
slick-fingered parties, and the police in
the city following the same example,
but one holdup and an attempted pick
pocket case was recorded last week. The
holdup was not reported to the author
ities, and the pickpocket was arrested
by Deputy Sheriff Minto. This is the
finest record the officers have ever
made during the 52 years the state fair
has been in existence, and it is one that
the authorities may well boast of.
DEATH NOTICES.
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FOSTER.
Tn this city, October 6, 191.1, Mrs.
Eudora Minerva Foster, wifo of L. M.
Foster, aged 48 years, 8 months and 19
days. A husband, one son, Kent, and
daughter, Pcth, and a brother 0. W.
Moon of this city and a brother and
sister at Wellman, Iowa, mourn her loss
SAYS PEOPLE LIKE IT.
rnifiTRD rnisn tshhd wins.
Washington, Oct, 6. Presidont Wil
son told callers at tho White House to
day that he was convinced the people
generally are satisfied with the admin
istration currency bill. It was under
stood he is receiving scores of letters
of approval from small bankers.
TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS
FOR THEY BRING RESULTS
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FEATURES OF THE
INCOMEJTAX LAW
Minimum Exemption Is Placed
al $3,000 Annually.
$1,000 MORE FOR FAMILIES
Additional Taxes For Incomes Above
$20,000, Increasing Until the Maxi
mum of 6 Per Cent Is Reached on
the Excess Above $500,000 Penalties
For Failing to Make Reports,
The Income tax feature of the new
tariff law, made possible by the adop
tion of an amendment to the federal
constitution, marks a new feature In
tariff legislation. It Is expected to
yield an annual revenue exceeding
$100,000,000. which makes possible the
reduction of tariff duties.
- Under the terms of tne sew law a
tnx of 1 per cent will be levied on all
Incomes In excess of $3,000 with cer
tain exemptions. The bill provides
that there shall be "an additional tax
of 1 per cent per annum upon the
amount by wblcb the total net Income
xceeds $20,000 and does not exceed
$50,000. and 2 per cent per annum
upon the amount by which the total
net Income exceeds $50,000 and does
not exceed $75,000. 3 per cent per an
num upon the amount by which tbe
total net Income exceeds $75,000 and
does not exceed $100,000. 4 per cent
.per annum upon the amount by which
tbe total net Income exceeds $100,000
and does not exceed $250,000, 5 per
cent per annum upon the amount by
which the total net Income exceeds
$200,000 and does not exceed $500,000
and 6 per cent per annum upon the
amount by wblch the total net Income
exceeds $500,000."
Individuals to Make Returns.
Every person subject to tbe Income
tnx must make a report of his Income
to the collector of Internal revenue In
the district In which be lives or In
which his business Is carried on.
In denning what shall be considered
Income for taxation, the bill says:
"Subject only to sucb exemptions
and deductions as are hereinafter al
lowed, the net Income of a taxable
person shall Include gains, profits and
Income derived from sularles, wages
or compensation for personal service
of whatever kind and In whatever form
paid, or from professions, vocations,
businesses, trade, commerce or sales or
dealings In property, whether real or
personal, growing out of tbe ownership
or use of or Interest 1. real or personal
property; also from Interest rent divi
dends, securities or the transaction of
any lawful business carried on for gain
or profit or gains or prollts and Income
derived from any source whatever, In
cluding the income from but not tbe
value of property acquired by gift, be
quest, devise or descent, provided thnt
tbe proceeds of life Insurance policies
paid upon the death of the person In
sured or paymehts made by or credited
to the Insured on life Insurance, en
dowment or annuity contracts upon
the return thereof to the Insured at the
maturity of tbe term mentioned In tho
contract or upon surrender of the con
tract shall not be Included as income."
The provisions of tbe bin for exemp
tions as finally agreed on are:
"There shall be deducted from the
amount of the net Income of each of
said persons, ascertained as provided
herein, the sum of $3,000 plus $l,UO0
additional If the person making the re
turn be a married man with a wife,
living with him and being herself not
taxable under the Income tnx law, or
plus the sum of $1,000 additional If the
person making tbe return be a married
woman with a husband living with her
and being himself not taxable under
the Income tax law, but In no event
shall this nddlttonnl exemption of $1,
OOO be deducted by both a husband
and a wife "
Foreign Residents to Be Taxed.
The bill contains provisions for the
tnxntlon of the Incomes of citizens re
siding In foreign countries on Incomes
derived from property owned or bust--lies
carried on In the United States.
The bill also provides:
"That If any person, corporation,
joint stock company, association or In
surance company liable to make the
return or pny the tax aforesaid shell
refuse or neglect to make a return at
the time or times hereinbefore speci
fied In each year, such person shall be
liable to a penalty of not less than $20
nor more thun $1,000. Any person or
any officer of any corporation required
by law to make, render, sign or verify
any return who makes any false or
fraudulent return or statement with In.
tent to defeat or evade the assessment
required by this section to be made
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
shall be fined not exceeding $2,000 or
be Imprisoned not exceeedlng one year,
or both, at the discretion of the court,
with the costs of prosecution."
Tbe first to Is to be levied and col
lected on Incomes from March 1, 11)13.
to Dec. 31, 1913. Thereafter tbe In
come shall be computed for calendar
years ending with Dec. 31.
The bill also provides that the In
come of states, territories or political
subdivision shall not be taxed, and
there shall no tax levied on Incomes
derived by nates and municipalities
from the of-ratlon of public utilities,
but this do, not exempt the corpora
tion operating the utilities from paying
tax on the portion of the Income due to
the municipality.
No, Cynthia, marrying an artist or
sculptor docs not make one S model
wife.
A woman never shows the white
feather if some other color is more
fashionable.
"HE GOT HIS PRICE.
In Pact He Had to Have It and Far a
Very Good Reason.
Tody Hamilton had an experience
with an editor of a weekly paper in
Michigan when be was general press
representative with the Barnuin &
Bailey show that gave blm a new view
of finance.
The big show was billed to appear
at Owosso, Mich., and the contract
agent with the No. 1 advertising car
bad failed to come to terms with the
editor of a weekly at a little junction
point twenty miles distant Hamilton
went to the little town, sought out tbe
editor and prepared copy for a double
column advertisement
"I'll give you $10 and twenty tickets
for two weeks' service In your paper,
two columns, mostly cuts," said Ham
ilton to the editor.
"Oh, no, you won'tl You'll give me
$63 or the advertisement won't go."
replied the editor coolly.
."Sixty-three dollars! Great Scott!"
roared Hamilton. "That's more than
your Infernal paper Is worth. I never
give more than $10 and twenty tickets
for our stuff In any country weekly.
Man, you're crazy, stark mad!"
All efforts at persuasion failed. Tbe
editor remained obdurate. It was $G3
or nothing. Finally In despair Hamil
ton exclaimed:
"Why do you make It $03? You
might as well make It $103. It's just
as unreasonable."
"I'll tell you, friend," replied the edi
tor calmly. "I have a note coming
due shortly for just tbnt amount, and
you have got to pay It"
inrmllton did. for be needed the ad
vertising In thnt particular weekly, and
the editor knew It New York Sun.
PLAGIARISM.
Only Crime Whan One Filches From
the Commonplace.
Plagiarize all you please, provided
you steal from tbe right sources, for
the secret of Individuality is familiar
ity with the masters. Tbe great gen
iuses were meant to be objects of
plagiarism. To be plain, the more you
absorb of a first class mind the more
your own originality Is fed. Plagia
rism is only a crime when it is a
theft of commonplaces from mediocre
sources.
Let tbe young musician soak full of
Beethoven. Wagner, Mozart and Men
delssohn. That Is the surest way for
blm to find himself. To absorb comic
opera music Is tbe way to smotber,
lose and kill himself.
Let the young preacher preach Bush
noil, Robertson and Brooks. So doing,
he will come to preaching blmself.
As for writers, there 1b truth In tbe
advice given by a great man that the
best way to acquire a good style Is to
read Addison and exercise oneself In
endeavoring to rewrite blm.
You cannot plagiarize the Bible, nor
Shakespeare, nor Homer, nor Dante,
nor Milton. These have ceased to be
meu: they are humanity. You can
plagiarize Shaw, or Brete Harte, or tbe
last "best seller.
To (solute oneself from the mas
ters Is not the road to originality; It
Is the road to vulgarity.
"Few English authors." says nam
merton. "studied past literature more
willingly thun Shelley and Tennyson,
and none are more original." Frank
Crane In Woman's World.
Prohiitorio Man In Belgium,
Prehistoric man bas been traced In
several periods In Belgium, and M.
Putot, a Belgian geogoglut, has made
a novel attempt to estimate the popu
lation nt different stages. In the lower
Aurlgnucluu period live of Belgium's
numerous caves seem to have been In
habited, their capacity being fifty to
sixty persons. In tbe Magdalenean
period tho population was probably
sixty. Retreat of the Ice permitted
leaving the shelters, at tbe close of
this period, and the Bottlers on the
bunks of the lakes may soon have
numbered 100 or 130. The coming of
the Cervldes forests perhaps developed
a population of 1.000, wblcb may have
Increased to 4,000 or 5,000 at the be
ginning of the polished stone age.
New York PreBa,
Whist
Whist undoubtedly Is derived from
the old game of trumps, which has a
purely English lineage. There is no
record of the origin of this game nor
of Its development Into ruff and hon
ors, which was the parent of whist
Tho earliest reference to It Is believed
to be In a sermon of Latimer about
the year l.r)29. Tbe name probably is
derived from the "hlBt" or "sllenco"
which close attention to play demands
of the players.
Glasgow's Pavements.
According to an excellent custom in
Glasgow, before any street Is paved
or rcpaved nil city departments that
may be likely to open the street are
communicated with so as to give them
an opportunity to exnmlne their pipes
or make necessary repairs, alterations
or renews Is before the paving Is laid.
Chicago News.
While There's Life
Mrs. Matchem forty years old, Mr.
Slngloton, and never been married.
Dear me! But surely you have not
given up all hope? Singleton No, In
deed! I hope I am safe for another
forty years, anyway. Boston Tran
script All Sorts.
First Diner-Let me see. I think I'll
order some lamb. Second Diner
Don't! I never order lamb In this
place; It's mutton before you get It
Boston Transcript
Even those who have sn iron consti
tution must oboy the laws and by laws
of nature.
It takes a girl to marry man be
cause he is a good dancer, thon blame
him bocause he is s poor provider.
Imuran rxiss uisid wias.
Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 6. The Seattle
Star, today, in s prominently displayed
editorial on the first page, demanded
that Governor Lister immediately call
a special session of the legislature of
the state pf Washington for the pur
pose of considering impeachment of
Judge Humphries.
As an alternative, the newspaper sug
gested that the prosecuting attorney
taRe steps for the elimination of the
judge from the King county Buparior
bench.
The editorial followed Humphries'
statement, during the fire which dam
aged the Times newspaper plant here
yesterday to the extent of $75,000, that
the Socialists who had signed the peti
tion of defiance against Humphries
were guilty of arson and should be ar
rested, i
Fire Marshal Harry W. Bringhuret
this afternoon had discovered no evi
dence that the Times fire was of incen
diary origin. He declared today it was
caused by a gas explosion.
HIDES MONEY WHILE ASLEEP
AND THINKS HE IS ROBBED
Pierce Walker, a stroot car conduc
tor, is still being joshed by other em
ployes as a result of the temporary loss
of i36 belonging to the company. He
had collected that amount on his car,
and was unable to turn it in when he
finished his run. He stayed at the car
barns, as did many other conductors
during the fair week rush, and when he
arose from his bunk could find nothing
of his monoy sack. He reported his
loss to the company, and was informed
that he would have to make good the
amount. Although convinced ho had
been robbed, Walker returned to the
car barns and again searched for the
cash. He found the money stuffed in
his mattress, where he evidently placed
it some time during the night, when he
was too sleepy to know what he was
doing.
FLOOD CONDITIONS WOBSE.
tuHiTitD rasss UUSID wiks.1
Austin, Tox., Oct. 6. Flood condi
tions along the lower Rio Grande grew
worse today. The Rio Grande has over
flowed in many places, doing immense
damage. Matamoras, Mexico, was in
undated from two to six feet deep.
WILSON SAYS FATE WEATHER.
tJXITID FICSS LS1SID WIRI.1
Washington, Oct. C "Boys," Pres
ident Woodrow Wilson told the office
force' today, "my razor strop worked
smoothly this morning. That indicates
fcir weather for tho opening of the
world's seriee tomorrow between the
Giants and Athletics."
HUNTER IS KILLED.
(DKIT1D rUSS MASSD Will.
Aberdeen, Wash., Oct. 6. John
Leord, aged 29 injured yesterday while
hunting, die I today from loss of blood.
Ho pulled his gun over a log with tho
muzzle toward him, tho charge outeriug
his right side.
HE MAY BE PRESIDENT.
UNITED TBISS I.1AHID wins.1
Nognles, Ariz., Oct. fl. Residents
hero were inuJincd today to take seri
ously General (irrunza's proclamation
of himself president of Mexic;.
FORMERLY OF QUAKER CITY.
cnitid rums lcashd wiiu.1
Philadelphia, Oct. 0. The police hore
sny that Henry Spencer, held in Chica
go for the murder of Mildred Hexront,
and who says he has killed at leant 11
persons, formerly lived here. Ho was
known in Philadelphia, the polico says,
as Edward Good. IHb father, mother
and Bisters now live hero.
SAYS HE OAVE UP $10,000.
CN1TK0 TRESS IJBASKD W1BB.1
Albany, N. Y., Oct. fl. Kdward Mee
ley, of New York, testified before the
impeachment court that ho gave Sulzer
10,000 "for his personal campaign,
without Interest and without security
and tho money is not repaid yet."
Provisional Government,
"Father." said the small boy, "what
Is n provisional government?"
"Well, my sou. my Impression In a
general way Is thai a prnvUlouul gov
ernment Is imp that has tn keep hu
tllug from day to duy fur provUloim."
WiiHhliigtuL Star. '
The Bttt of Frlsnda.
"Are you good friends of tb
Rrowns?"
"I should think so We're tnklnv
cure of their canary, bulldog and gold
dsn while they're ubruiid." Detroli
Free Press.
Difficult Ftst.
There nre a lot of dllllcult feats, bill
probably the most tlllllnilt ut nil Is thnt
of reiiiimlrliiu tile name uf the mini
to whom you have Just been Intro
rllicrd Philadelphia Ledger.
I.ty bold on life with both bands.
Wherever thou muyvxt seize It it Is
Interesting.- Goethe.
When s man marries ho cuts out tho
solo and takes part in s duet, and for
two or three days thereafter, he thinks
life is one grand, sweet long.
ANAMENDEDGOMP LIT r j
IN PRISON FUND ii
The attorney-general is irenarinir an
amended complaint in the suit brought
by the state against Governor West.
Secretary of State Olcott and State
Treasurer Kay, on account of alleged
unlawful use of money received from
the so-called prison revolvine fund.
There is no claim that the money was
not well spent, or that it was usei for
any purpose other than needed state
work. The only question involved is
whother the law was complied with in
the expending of the money. Judge
Kelly held kwt week when the" case
came up, that no allegation of damage
had been made and that this was fatal
to the complaint The amended com
plaint is to covor this point. It will be
up to the state in the trial of the case
to prove that the state has been dam
aged, and this it will probably be tiret-
ty hard to do, as tho state has benefit
ed by the expenditure of the money
rather than damaged thereby.
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PIECES IN COLLISION
A box car being pushed south by an
Oregon Electric switch engine and a
work engine collided on the bridge on
the west side of South Commercial
street here this morning, resulting in
tho box car being practically torn to
piecos, and the work engine receiving
a badly damaged pilot and motor house.
The switch engine was pushing two box
vara and a baggage car west on the
main lino track with a view to return
ing to the Front street siding. The
work train approached from the south,
and noither motorman observed the
danger until the two trains were close
together. According to tho men on the
work train, their engine was backing
up before the switch engine and train
struck.
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10 TEN YEARS GIVEN
A sentence of from one to ten years
was given Prank Toland this morning
by Judge Kelly. Toland was indicted
on the charge of forgery, and pleaded
guilty last Saturday.
WICKED OLD ELEPHANT
CAUSES OIRL TO BLUSH
Tho circus elephant at the fair
groundspullcd a Btunt not on the pro
gram late Saturday afternoon. A girl
and her beau woro passing, and the ani
mal, which had been rather unruly for
some time, grasped tho lower part of
the girl's skirt with his trunk and en
doavorcd to tear her clothes off.
"Stop that now," the girl shrieked
in a high soprano, whiio her escort
yolled lustily.
An employe of the circus made the
elephant release tho girl, and blushing
furiously, she quickly disappeared in
tho crowd.
PLEAD NOT GUILTY
10 CHARGE
Homer Yates, the man who Bhot and
kilted Mrs. Myrtle Hayes, near Fruit
land, recently, appeared beforo Judge
Kelly, this morning, and, upon advice
of his attorney, Frank Holmes, pleaded
not guilty. IHb trial was set for II
o'clock next Monday morning. Yatos'
genernl appcuraneo in court this morn
ing was that of a haggard, worn out
man. Ho sat with his hands clasped in
his lap and did not bnt an eye during
Tho entire proceedings.
I'robalily no preceding president ever
led his party majority in congress as
completely and successfully as Wilson
has dono. Tho Democratic members
not ony follow his advice or instruc
tions, but do so willingly and without
resentment.
Sensible firmness is a very different
thing from jackassical obstinacy.
YE LIBERTY
TODAY AND TOMORROW
1 Big Vaudeville Program.
ERNEST MILLER
Famous GermanBaritone Songs Old and New.
EDDIE HOWARD
The Crazy ClownFrom Pantages.
SUTTON, McINTYRE AND SUTTON
Just from the Orpheum, presenting the eccentric novelty
"The Pumpkin Girl." Half a ton of special scenery.
FOUR NEW PICTURES.
10c
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GLOBE
TODAY AND
TUESDAY
THE HAND OF PROVI
DENCE drama.
GENESIS IV-IX
A two-reel feature
STUNG
A comedy full of laughter
"TINEY SNYDER"
One of the greatest bari
tones ever appearing in
any moving picture house
in Salem. Ask those who
heard him Sunday. Here
all week.
THE GLOBE
"The House of Refine
ment" '
10c
10c
THE
Fair Paid Dividends
To those who paid admission, as
it was extra good value this year
0. H. P. Cough Syrup
Will pay larger dividends to
those who invest in it, as It will
Bars you money in doctors' bills,
during the winter. It is the best
remedy known for throat and
lung troubles.
. 25c and 50c. Guaranteed.
Opera House Pharmacy
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Tuesday morning committees of the
Commercial dub will intorviow Balem
ites for the purpose of increasing the
membership thereof. The importance
of the club is being realized more and
more each day, and every person in the
city that can afford it should do some
thing towards adding to its efficiency.
Under the' present arrangements there
is no fixed sum of dues, subscribers giv
ing monthly what they choose.. Every
dollar counts, adds to the working
strength of the club and helps build
up a greater and bettor Salem. ' When
the committee comes around your way
bear this In mind, and do your part to
wards tho good cause.
YOU MUST BE
SURE AND
SEE THIS
WHEN WOMEN GO ON
THE WARPATH.
The greatest two-reel bur
lesque ever put out by the
Vitagraph Co. It's a
scream from start to finish
FRENCH AUTO RACES
Full of Thrills and spills.
A Big Program.
WEXFORD
ALWAYS THE BEST PIC-TURES