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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911. to serve out his full sentence it will be seen that Mr. Snyder's little joy ride will have to last him for four years and six months, which like his ride last night is "going some." HOME ONCE IRE luy That New Suit Now! w i v vi " Capital City Brevities Epectnl meeting of Pactflo Lodge No. 60, A. F. ft A. M., thla evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Dr. Mendelsohn fits eve correctly. U 0. Bank building. Pine printing; Fuller Printing Con era. Phone Main 2170. Tfce Bun Ton a re-mark-a-bly good five cent ciur made In Salom. Mm. Wyun Ot'ir of Falls City, was the piest of Mrs. C. F. Vick, of this eity, yesterday. Waiter V. Fuller, of Dallas, was In the eity yesterday looking aftor busl aeaa naiU-rt. Win. OiJilsdorf, proprietor of tlio Yokohama Crockery & Tea store, la in Portland today. Mr. Harry Dunn,' of Portland, is vis iting; at tbe home of Mrs. Hobort Nos mitb, ho resides on Trodo stroot. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnson, of Inde pendence, have moved to SiJem. They aow rmidn nt 312 North Winter street, Ceunly Clerk Gohlhar this morning issued a marriage license to Paul Kron berg i)J ( hristina Faulliabor, both of Wlieo vim think of bread, think of Tip-Top, Tho finest flour, tho finest bakeries, ti:;iki) it. the finest breml. omr in tlmtproof wrappers. Sperling granny, 211 North Coinnioreliil, Urn. L. Hansen, proprietress of a ho tell io .'iilverton, was in tho eity yester day. One of her grandchildren was brought along for tho purpose of under in dial trcaliiient hero. A complaint was filed in the elreuit court today by thn Falls City Lumber '. nniiiKt Jinlson C. Alien, ot al,, to iwover :I7 alleged to bo duo on a iironuHmry note. Kav your health and save your shoes liy using tho limn tried waterproof dremtiug ;uil or paste) that is sold by 8hffr, Die addlo mid haniesH iiinn, 1H7 Buuth ouiiueifiul. Jiif Clerk I'ouliis, of tho tax col tecting le nrtuieiit today turned over 3,UM.!i2 to County Treasurer Moore. TbVs in the first turn over whieh has inn, le this year and tho amount ! way up in figures eoinparatively. iTjion the motion of County Attorney VI i n no this morning the ease of tho state agajmtjl Kay Carroll was eontlnued until lha Apiil term of court. Cnrroll stands cluu-jTi'd with murder In the first degree -fur tho alleged killing of Marshal oi ler, of (let vain, Have you heard the latent reeordsf Yinit mii dcinoiiMratioti room mid we will be g!nd to play (hem over for you. livdiylhiug in talking machine supplies, The Wvl'.e It. Allen Co., K. F. peters, Mgr., TV 1 ourt. 'apitnl ledge No, S.Vi of (lie Fuller Mil I n'Min of America, ut a regular iinn-liiig be'dt Tuesday might, February 10, elet officers for the year as fol lows: VV, 1'., C. J, Lehman; W. V, P., AK.-o V.. I uUwell; V. I', P., Adrian li. CiMik; W, r-Ve,, Mrs. I,. II. All maaii ; V. Ti. Anna h. Miller; V. C., Edith 1,1, While; W. U., Clara K. Hook; W, 1. (1., Umib-n !,. llnvis; W. 0. (1., dames O, Vittrt'id; V,', H, pose Itiibcoek nud Helen M. r)iiiliicli, r,i-wiMMcaBTOrjwiiiyia STARTING THURSDAY, FEB. 123 DAYS ONLY Last appearance in Salem this season of that ever-popular FRANK RICH CO. Entire New Plays Daily Bligh Theatre ; Sign of th aCTinriMBsreEinjBiniBi We are positively going out of the Men's Clothing Business and must unload this im mense stock as we need the room for other expanding departments. Every garment must go, and go quickly, so we can remodel and rearrange. It will be well worth your while to investigate and see the low prices we are quoting, and such splendid makes as the Hart Schaffner & Marx Ederheimer Stein and Cloth Craft Clothes See. the Window Displays Dr. P. I Utter, dentist. Maaonlo bldg Dr. May, nerve speclalst, Maaonie bid Tlio Bon Ton a ro-mark-a-bly good five cent cigar mado in Salom. Father Cronin, of Dallas, left yester day for Monroe, whore he will attend tho funeral of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Trwey have re turned to their home in Dallas after visiting in this city for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Looze, who re sido on Court stroot, aro boing visited by Mrs, John L, Hay, of Ilillsboro. MisB 1011a Hirsch, of Portland, is in tho city visiting Snlom frionds. Miss Hirsch is a- former Salomlto, and is well known hero. Tho caso of Joseph Hiu-ris against Jack Carmichael, an action on a con tract, was continued by Judge Kelly yesterday upon stipulation. Order your next wintor's supply of slab wood from tho Stur Wood Co. Spe cial price in fivocord lots, if taken now. Phono J-fl; office nud yard, East Salem, Attorney Henry It, Turner, admitted to practice as an attorney nud couu solor at law in all tho courts of Ore gon, has moved his law offices from 1.115 South Commercial street to the Mookq building. Judgo Kelly this morning excused the Jnniinry jury from duty until next Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. Tho court will not bo in session until Friday, ow ing to thero being several eases in whieh witnesses am not obtninuble at this ti mo. 'i'lio Sunday school of the Fnitariaa church will celebrate Lincoln's birth day by holding u party Friday evening. A special Lincoln program is being ar ranged by Miss Kthol Fletcher, super- intention!, dames nud refreshments will conclude the party. Parents and I'rioiidn aro cordially invited. Tho New England Casualty company tins morning lilcl lis npplleiituiu tor a license In do business in the stale. Fu ller the law every commiNHion man must , tuko out a license, and the ritilrond com mission hits charge of the ciitotvcmcnt of the law. If you are engaged In nnv kind of commission business, you hud better connect Willi the railroad com mission and get your license. It may savo you trouble. A. It. WhiloiiiBH was burled lu City View cemetery yesterday. The funeral was held from tho undertaking parlors of Lehman & (.'lough, and liev. J. 11. lrvino coiiihicted the services. The pall- ! hearers were: W. F. Hrager, John , Comfort h, J. C, Siegmund, 1. il. Prag j or, drove llemsley and J. F, liinlup. : These gentlemen arc all sons of veter ans. A demurrer In tho case of Mary K. Whltecrmft against tho city of Wood burn was filed by the defendant ill the circuit court yesterday, lu which It is linked (lint the complaint bo dimlcd on tho grounds it fails to stale facts sufficient to constitute a came for ac tion. Mrs. Wlilteenift is suing the de fendant, city for dnnmgos ou the grounds that she sustained personal in juries as the result of tln city's negli gence in fulling to repair a wooden sidewalk. Beit Show. Dr. Asseln, Zohnartz, Steeves Bldg. Tho Bon Ton a ro-mark-a-bly good five cent cigar mode in Salom. II. L. Clark has filed a declaration of intention to bocome a candidate for county recorder on the Democratic tick et. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Stono, of Thorn ton, Wash., are here for a viuit with friends. They have been at Eugene, Silvcrton and Brownsville. In cvory walk of life, tho man who wears Dr. Heed's Cushion Solo Shoes has the advantugo over tho follow who just stubs along in any old shoo. Jacob Vogt, 2J0 North Commercial. Tho St, Valentino's party to be giv en by the Willamette Dancing club next Saturday at tho armory is strict ly an invitation affair, and has no con nection with any previous dunces. The ' funeral of tho late Edward Crooeh was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho undertaking parlors of Lehman & Clotigh, Itov. T. Porter offi ciating. The remains woro buried in City Viow cemotery, It. S. Draggor, a former resident of lied Bluff, California, has purchased tho real estate business of tho National Brokers, IDS S. Conimorcial street. Mr. Draggor has purchased a homo on N. Commercial street nnd says Salom is one' of tho best cities ho has over Been between hero and California. Members of the promotion dopnrtmont of tho Commercial club will gather t'lis evening in regular monthly session ami one of the important matters scheduled is the selection of a slogan. The 12 best were recently selected by tho bonrd of governors from a list of over 1!U0 submitted. A New York family in tho person of Mr. and Mrs. b'alph Hilton and two , son, ltalph, Jr., and Mnrlin L., lmvo ar rived in Kalem and will ninko their home either hero in this city or in Polk county. Tlio newcomers lire natives of Albany, N. Y., nud cnino west for the benefit of Mr. Hilton's health, At pros . out they are visiting Mis. Hilton's rel atives on North Winter street, i For 111 years Dr. Mendelsohn, doctor of optics, has been and Is recognized by professional men and by tho public ns a scientific man of optics, and you will j make no mistake by calling upon him, and having your oyo fitted. Ho guar antees sat isf not ion and tho prices nre very reasonable. No extra charge for examination. 1". S, Nntionnl bank building, suite 210 211. The Coiiimereinl I'nderwritors ot Portland, tin insurance concern, today Instituted mandamus proceedings iu the supreme court to compel Commissioner Ferguson to give them permission to do business, Ferguson has refused a per mit on Hie ground that the company has failed to comply with the regula tions. It was organised two years ago and duy L, Wallace Is at its head, Tho Spnulding Lumber company's sawmill has resumed operations, after a week's shutdown resulting iu an ac cident in whieh the head sawyer whs Injured, Extensive repairs were re quired. Stating that he has not been in the habit of losing $17 a day on any business, Mr. Hlnck, the new proprietor of the Elite Cafe, announced th' morn ing that he has closed his pliu-e and will not open it again until the suit which he has brought against, A. Irvine, the former owner of the restaurant, bus been settled. Mr. Ulaek stales that Mr. Irvine "buncoed" him by inisrepreen tilting the worth of the restaurant and its earning capacity, sad that he in tends to keep the place closed pending the result of (lie suit for (he reason he has been losing money at the rate of $17 per day since taking over the place. Mr. Black lias instituted suit against Mr. lriu for the cancellation of the contract entered into whereby the plaintiff traded certain lands in Ma rlon county and money for the restaurant. See the Window Displays UNITED PHESS LEASED WIRI.l Denver, Colo., Fob. 11. Describing the attempts the miders made, before striking, to obtain a conference with their employers, John Lawson, of the United Mine Workers' international board, resumed his testimony today be fore the congressional commitoemen engaged in the investigating labor war iu tho Colorado coal fiolds. Lawsou charged that, after the walk out, militiamen on duty in tho field, used "all tho influence they could to in dueo tho miners to turn strike-breakers. It was stated that when the investi gators go to Trinidad they will sift the testimony of ex State Factory Inspector E. O. Cory to tho effect that the bodios of miners killed In the Primrose mino disaster iu IV 1 0 wero destroyed with quicklime. Representatives of the union an nounced that their side of tho case bo- foro the committee has been placed in the hands of Edward P. Costigan, last progressive candidate for governor. I t'NITKD 1'IIKSS LEASED Willi. Chicago, Feb. 11. A sharp drop in temperature wins predicted today by tho wenther bureau for the territory ly ing between tho Itoek Mountains and tho (treat Lakes, Temperature of from fivo to 23 degrees below zero, the fore caster said, might bo expected. Devils Luke, N. D was the coldest spot in tho country today, with 33 bo low. At Dulutli the thermometer registered L'S below. Other Middle Western temperatures ranged from four above to 10 below zero. 1 t NITKIl l'lllISS LEASED WIKB.) New York, Feb. 11. Hans Schmidt was today sentenced to die iu the elec tric chuir during the week beginning March "X lie was taken at once to Sing Sing. Schmidt, a former priest, killed Anna Aumuller, cut up her body and dropped it, piece by piece into the river. "Look for the Flying Eagle" Ye Liberty TODAY AND THURSDAY Continuous Performance 2 to 11 p. m. Clooge Kloine Presents VADIS A Masterpiece lu Motion THREE ACTS EIGHT REELS Performance Lasts Two and One Half Hours PRICES: Adut 2a cents Children 15c cent Proclaimed the ultimata lu motion picture by all. QUO Truth of Proverb Beggar on Horseback Will Bide to Devil la Again Demonstrated. BIDES TO PEN IN AN ATJTO BEING TJP-tfO-DATE MAN Landlady Nurses Inflamed Eye as Re sult of an Encounter With Fleeing Paroled Convict. David Snyder, after a brief visit to the ctiy returned to his domicile this morning, and he is firmly convinced there is "no place like home." But a short time ago he was paroled from the state prison, and last night, realiz ing that he had missed a great deal of hilarity, and being possessed of a laudable desire to make the average about right, he took advantage of rhe opportunity accidentally presented, and brought that average well above the 50 cents on the dollar mark. It seems Judge Byan, finding there was some thing the matter with the magneto sparking arrangements or vermiform appendix of his auto, met Snyder, who was employed at the Capital garage, and told him to diagnose the "innards" of the animal and prescribe for it, and Snyder did both. He diagnosed the trouble as lack of exercise, and tho remedy as a few athletic stunts in the way of a joy ride. He proceeded at once to try out his remedy. He filled both tanks, his own and the machine's with the speed cre ator, and like his prototype so graphic ally written up by Hans Breitman vhe famous Schnitiel with his velocipede: "lie run her out on Summer street, He skeetered like der vind, Hi, how ho passed der fancy traps And leaves dent all behind. De fellers mit der trottm' nags Pulled up to seo him pass, Der Deutsehers all astonished said: 'Potts tausands! vas is dasf But on, still on dor Schnitzel flewed, On mit a ghastly smile, He didn't touch de paving streets, Not onco in half a mile. But vat is all dis earthly bliss? And vat is man's success? Oh vas is various kinds of dings? And vas is habbiuess? However it is of Snyder and not of Schnitzel we write and hence tho bal ance of the poem is left to the imagina tion. Th-j cases are different. Schnit zel met with an accident, but Snyder met the police. When the speed creator of which wo have spoken, became ex hausted in both tanks, of which we have also spoken, Snyder abandoned the ma chino and took refuge iu the Tioga lodging house. He was naturally ashamed to be seen in company with Snlom 's police force, nnd so earnestly besought tho landlady to hide him for ever out of their sight. The landlady did not think that a part of her duties and refused to cover his retreat. Iter refusal of so trifling a request angered Snyder and he expressed his regret by striking her in the face with his fist nnd blacking oue of her eyes. The po lico were pretty close on his trail and soon dragged him from behind a cur tain, whero ho had gone into temporary retirement and lnmled him in jail. This morning his parole was revoked and he went home sad and regretful. Ho was sentenced from Vmntilla county for from one to five years and as he was committed February 21, liH.1, and paroled August 27, he had served but six months, and as he will now have BJ2na3S2XSr5S2313SISJ3i3S5IiI TTf TTTTTT TT T'TITf TTTTTTvv WEXFORD TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:00. Admission 10c and 15c Marvelous Delvoy Co. 3 ACTS 4 PICTURES SILAS HOBBINS The Rube Trickster DELVOY & LESTER Spirttuall&ra Exposed. $100 Challenge Tacking Box Mystery Bust Show iu Town, . Cimmqw im ms; if ff w mi iyr iw m 1 MiMMMklMlulwiWMlliiHWiaJ t It was announced this morning by Blain Hubbard, manager of the Hub bard building, that Messrs. M. U. Rose and W. II. Hughes, two prominent Port land men, have consummated plans whereby a modem vulcanizing plant will be installed in the Bodgers build ing at the intersection of Ferry and High streets within the next two months. Mr. Hubbard says that the plant will be up-to-date in every respect, and that the promoters intend to launch forth in the business in metropolitan style. Hitherto much of this kind of auto mobile repair work has gone to Port land. It is expected that the machin ery will be installed and the plant in operation by April. Have you an invalid in the home? Appetite weak? Tired of the same old thing? Let us suggest something new and fresh from our big stock of gro ceries. Sunset service satisfies. South Commercial at No. 121. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each insertion.. FOR SAIiE Good driving horse, weight 1175. Salem Laundry Co. FOR SALE Five-passenger auto. In quire of E. Eckerlen. FOR RENT Eckerlen building on North Commercial street. SEWING- MACHINES If you need I sewing machine come and got one now, as we are going to make a cleanup sale. No reasonable offei will be refused. 640 State street. FOR RENT Small, modern bungalow North Cottage street. Phone Care F. Martin. FOR RENT Housekeeping apartmonts at 639 North Liberty. Inquire E. Eckerlen. FOR SALE 20,000 loganberry tips, $15 per 1000. A. H. Hammer, Salom, No. 6, box 120B. TO TRADE Gasoline launch, 18 horse power, length 23 feet; speed about 17 miles; fine condition; for small runabout. Phono 1422. FOR SALE Nice home, cheap and terms, small 7-room house, nearly new, half block from State street, in East Salem. Apply to owner, at Ros- tein & Greeubaum's, 240 Commercial street SILVER AND NICKELPLATING Re plating of silverware a specialty. All work guaranteed. F. P. Seholz, 725 Thompson Ave, (X. 22nd St.) Call ou I'houe Main 2411. FOR SALE Extra good red clover seed, 12c per lib. Phone Farmers 113. 1 22 but 2 S SSI 22 EXTRA Special! 26Vj acres, all lu bearing fruit, mod em buildings, $16,000. 5 acres iu clover, house, $12o0. 30 acres, 10 cleared, Improved, MOO. 04 acres Howell Prairie, improved, to trade for Salom property, $8000. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved, $.1000. 17 acres, close lu, improved, $1000. Several good buys in Prune Ranches, Hop Ranches and Berry Tracts We have cigar stores, pool rooms, gro cery stores, shoe shop, hotel, rooming houses, blacksmith sliop, restaurant. City Lots in all Parts of Salem 10 acres, close in, $2,100. 7-room house three lots, $3000. 100 acres, well improved, $0000, Expert Public Stenographer in attendance SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES CHEAP. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BABOAIN3 WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSUARNCE. Acme Investment Company A. B. Cook, Manager Thone: Office, Main 477. Opposite Court House. 80 State Pt EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IN CON NECTION. fninnmi UlwAaialAaaul EmwnwMnmnnnnfininiisi ilawHiMiAlHMaliaMMMMMj Individualism In glasses is the keynote of eye glass satisfaction. ' We recognize the fact that no two cases are ever exactly alike, and our services consist in giving each particular per son the kind of glasses that are adapted and necessary for the correction of a particular defect. MISS A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 291 N. Commercial St Phone 925 Hours, 9 to 5 Ground Floor DEATH NOTICES. 4 JOHNSON. At Hayesville, Tuesday, February 10, 1914, Henry Johnson, 62 years of age, of neuralgia of the heart. WOMAN SH00T3 UP SALOON. DN1TED PKESS LEASED WISE. San Jose, Cal., Feb. 11. R. M. Smith's saloon hore was "shot up" in true wild western style at 1 a. -m. today by a woman who soys she is the pro prietor's wife, and who is actually suing' him for divorce "to show she was mar ried," she said. The place wae crowded when the wo man entered and opened fire, and pro prietor and patrons fled in panic with broken glass falling about them and the air filled with pistol cracks and the whizzing of bullets. She was locked up. SHOCK AT SANTIAGO. UNITED P1IBSS LEASED WIRE. J Havana Feb. 11. Great excitement was caused today among the residents of Santiago by an earthquake wbicU rocked that city at 2 o'clock this morn ing. The damage was slight. Don't Tou Believe It? Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don't you believe it Chamberlain's Tablets have cured oth ers why not you? Give them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For sale by all dealers. JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS. No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics Work called for and delivered promptly. 445 Ferry Street. Phone Main 552 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. THOS, K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salom, Oregon Good Buys ti-room house and lot 50x133, on 14th street, $1100. 10-room house, all modern, very close In, $5000. 12 room doulilo house, $.1000. Would trndo for suburban lyune near car Hue. 5, 10 and 15-acre suburban homos oa and near car line. Pruno orchards and prune Innds in the Liberty and Rosedale districts. One of the very best farms in the fa mous Waldo Hills,, with $S000 worth of buildings at $115 per acre. For sale. Extra good bargains in hop yard, stock, dairy and grain farms, at prices that aro right. Fine location for automobile repair shop. Choice residences and residence lota Houses to rent. C. O. Rice & W. S. Low With L S. Barnes & Co. 313-310 Masonic Temple. If you hare bargains to offer, list with us.