Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 04, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    f" 'WIUM THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL,' BALEM, OBEQOW, SATURDAY, APRIL i, 19H.
AGS TWO
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TOO MANY PETTY CASES
i
We 5e for Less Because Our Expenses Are Lowest
Forger Will Be Sentenced April 11 for
Crime Committed Several Weeks
- Ago In Salem
Heltzel Also Lambaste Useless Commis
sions and Says Big Salmon Inter
ests Backed One Big One.
OSCAB KELSAYS PLEADS
NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE
INSISTS PEOPLE OVEEBTJBDENED
WITH TAXES AND LICENSES
Wheeler County Man Denies He Give
Liquor to Minor and Trial Set for
Tuesday, April 7.
KITCHEN !
jTii Si wsM i
OTE
IN
CASCADE RANGE
It has polinlicd top, 18-inch oven, thermometer, nickelplnted base, with
finest nickel obtainablo Bnd perfectly pliiin mndo throughout of
heaviest Bessemer steel. Regular li5.0(), special, one week $17.00
Others from 25-0 to $55.00
Kozy Kitchen Kobinets top and bottom complete, regular 12.00; BPbil
for one week (several styles to select from) $8.50
riuin 42-inch Kitchen tables, $1.50; with ono drawer $1.65
Floor Oil Cloth, regular 45c yard, for ono week, per yard 35c
Best print Linoloum, regular 75c per pard, for ono week, per yard ..50c
Best iuluid Linoleum, regular 1.50 yard, for ono week, per yard $1.00
( SEE OUB WEST WINDOW
Used Furniture taken in exchnngo and best prices allowed for it.
i E. L. STIFF & SON
Corner Court
"Where your dollar does its duty."
Satisfaction That Satisfies
When you buy of us you get the full worth of every
dollar you spend. There is a satisfaction in that which
will outwear the years themselves. We not only sell
the very best of everything in muscial instruments, but
we sell at a money-saving price for the buyer.
Ik,'-.'... I i i'i SB
B. F. PETEH.3, Mgr.
521 Court Street
BON
Millinery
Ueduced Prices on all lints continued next week.
Wo have left a few of the bent shapes in fine Milan, Tagnl, Leghorn
und Hemp and somo extra nien
IMPORTED BHAPE8
A largo lint of Puttorn Hats will be on sale Today und Monday only.
Bocond Floor, Hubbard Building.
Ihe balem
Vulcanizing Works
W. M. HUGHES, Mgr.
New and up to-Juto and ready to h andlo tho repair trade of Salem and
vicinity.
All first-class w.c and guaranteed.
Auto and motorcycle tires repaired promptly,
Ue-trcsd work a specialty.
468 Ferry St,
J. Ii. Abler et ux to A. A, Culgert
duo, part 'of block til), Halcin, Sill,
V. J. Cooley et nx to Mike llopfor
t al, land iu sec. It and 13, tp. U K It
1 W, il.TDO.
1). Mudgett e u to I S. Murdick,
Irt acres, tp. tl H 1( 2 W, Sl.tWO.
1. M. Heverwiu rt nx to Waldo Millet
et ux, lot l.'l, I'lk. 4, Willamette add.
J. ('. Parnen et ux to A. Niblor, lots
fl n 8, Mk. S2 llervais, 1,UKI.
Willis K. Folks et ux to W. W. Van-j
pv et ux, acres, sec. X, tp. 8 H Ui
IK, tlO. I
II. V. Hurst to W. V. Irvine, .M j
fiertn, e. li! tp. 4 H K 1 W, SL ,
Quit Claim. 1
I. 1. Wallace et ux to Slate Hank of
Ilublrfird, tract ti, Dliumick llomo-
rtcad Trscts, 1.
RE! ESTATE TRANSFERS
Oregon-made
Stove
and Liberty.
Moose Building
TON
Removal Sale
Phone 645
CARD OF THANKS.
W'e desire to thauk our many friends
and acquaintance for their 'kiml.icss
and sympathy and floral offerings
shown in our great sorrow in the loss
of our beloved husbniid and father.
M US. O. KANTK1.1IKIU)
nnd FAMILY.
Harvard Is after two million dollars
for a new gymnasium. The first actual
contribution was made recently, wheu
the undergraduates turned in tho tweu
ly five thousand dollars they had prom
ised, tufts from wealthy Harvard
alumni are expected and as soon as suf
ficient capital Is collected the work
of drawing up plans will be begun.
II. D. St. Helen, piano and organ
tuning, Mivin 1U05; ZM Court.
In Judge Kelly's department of-, tho
circuit court today tho following busi
ness was transacted:
H. 8. Hill Grocery company vs. Louis
Lachniund, motion to strike out part
of amended answer sustained.
T. B. Potter against F. N. Derby, ac
tion on default iu contract, argued and
submitted.
State against J. J. Penny, indicted for
forgery, defendant entered a plea of
guilty, and will be sentenced April 11.
Btuto against J. W. Miller, defendant,
pleads not guilty.
Htato vs. Albert Enave and W. M.
Dairy, jointly charged with selling in
toxicating liquors on Hunday; Enave
pleaded not guilty, and Dairy entered a
plea of former conviction and not guil
ty. State vs. Oscar Kelsey, sheriff of
Wheeler county, charged with giving in
toxicating liquor to a minor, a idea of
not guilty was entered, and the ease
was set for trial Tuesday, April 7.
Personal Mention
T. H. Howard of Eugene rs in the city
A. O. Hicks of Seattle was a Salem
visitor this morning.
Miss Ella l'owell a teacher from Prat
urn, is in the city for the day.
C, .1. MVNaiightou of Chin, California
is in tho capital city on business
K. K. ltlanchnr,l left this morning for
Grants I'ass after transacting business
here.
It. W. Gill, B. Q. Dnnloy and T. L.
Sims are 1'ortlaud people registered at
the Bligh. '
Charles Chambers, representing tho
Fairbanks, Morse Co., in this territory,
will move his family here from Port
land to reside. Ho has secured a home
on Fourteenth street.
Hubert Cnples, well known Portland
politician, is iu the c ity today in the
interest of tho candidacy of John Man
ning, who aspires to be governor on the
democratic ticket.
George Pogue, a veteran of the civil
war returned last evening from the
east and Arizona, where he spent the
winter, and after a brief visit with his
nephew, Attorney K. AT, Pogue, left for
a visit to Poitinnd friends. He will
return to Salem te reside.
CITY NEWS.
A call for holp was put In at The'i.:,,!, i,.i tnr B,,.ii ,.,. of ned-1
one of the innmtgerB of tho Willamette
i.j.in.i ..ni...... .....n. n .-,
Sanitorium. The hospital advertised
for a janitor in last, night's Capital
Journal an, the institution phoned in
nt l o'clock this morning that ;I0 np-
locaurs urn m, ,.,T.,. r u."
j.. . 'liat you want you get, when
iimcnising in J. no upniii .luinum.
Dnnco tonight at tho armory.
The month of March was tho health
I".1 "u n'i ' ' M ! 'i
(ity Health Olticer Miles Dr. Miles
states that contagious disease i were ,
do n to the m.n.niuin last month and ;
sickness in general was hardly worf.
mentioning. ndertakers in Salem also
report a very low death rate for March
Wanted to borrow $2,000.
Journal,
B. H. F.
0
Candidates for nomination by politl-1
cal parties will have to hurry. The law I
re-quires that the petitions shall be filed .
35 days before the time set for the
primaries, which this year is May I'i,
and April 10 will be the last day,
though some hold that April 11 is the
day. However to he on the safe aide
it is better tor candidates to get their
petitions in by the evening of April
10.
Lawn mowers sharpened, oiled and
put in good condtitiou. Hnuser Bros.
GoTernor Went left on the 11 o'clock
electric for Portland and will leave
that place for Denver tonight. Ho will
le joiucd at Spokane by Governor Lis
ter, of Washington.
Le Chapeau Farisien. Over 200 hats
of the most chic French styles for vour
Faster selection,
French Shop.
iUle. M. Buff, Th0iOff , 8ivorfl,n Friday, .April S,
0
There . was a democratic meeUn held , M1, (,hur,h , oVlotk
in the M...eng,'r oltiee this afternoon, I thj, mrllill(t. ,tpv. Mr. All.iu official
lit as democrats genemllywTre not in-'pa T, lntmmMlt took ,,,w.c in th
v.ted it was proba dy pist one branch of M hy Mniolwv.
tltilt livi.llf... ...ttttl.tkl Cunillw n.i.tl.i.
get her for some one or more candidates
for the nominations. Dan Fry was not
seen mounting the stairs which shows
that it was not a free for all democratic
meeting.
Tha most charming and exclusive
hats nt popular prices. Over 200 for
your selection. The French Shop.
A roaring four-act comedy at the
Wexford, com inclining with matinee
tomorrow.
Continuing the fly campaign, th com
mercial club has arranged a moving
picture show at the tiraud llpora House
Moinlay evening, line film is devoted
to flies eiclusively and another Is a
humorous one. la addition to this a
lecture will lo delivered on the flv
I question bv lr. T. J,
Hodge of the
I uivcr.nty of Oregon, who has a na
tiennl reputation as a fly exterminator,
having rid the city of (lev eland, Ohio,'
of the pest. The lecture and picture
show are f'.ee aud all ralriultea are
urged to atteud.
La FoUette Thinks It Is High Time Re
publicans Wake Up or Democrats
Will Control Everything.
Live wires of the Republican party
in this city met in the promotion de
partment of the Salem Commercial club
lt night, and the government, both
state and national, was discussed at
length by candidates for state and coun
ty offices.
The first speaker on tho program
was Attorney James Heltzel, a candi
date for the Republican nomination for
the state senate from Marion county.
Attorney Heltzel lambasted useless
commissions and laid1 especial stress up
on the present method of prosecuting
petty cases in the state courts. Attor
ney Heltzel gave an explanation why
our criminal laws should bo changed
and whv the eauitv courts should not bo
overburdened with matters which could'
be satisfactorily settled without putting
tho taxpayers to the expense of paying
tho many fees resulting from BUch liti
gation. The speaker pointed out that a largo
perecntngo of the petty cases coming
lieforo the local courts result in com
paratively enormous expense with noth
ing to show for them other than an oc
casional light sentence for tho "offend
er.'' Mr. Heltzel also stnted that the
courts should not be burdened with
that class of civil suits which are
brought simply to go down as record
and to cither enhance or advertise the
value of certain properties belonging to
the litigants.
Game Commission B.oasted.
Attorney Heltzel hurled a harpoon in
to tho law which created tho fish and
game commission, and he received a lib
eral npplause following his arraignment
of the institution. He said that tho
big corporations backing the salmon in
dustry and tho big dealers in fish
pushed the expense of conducting the
fish commission upon the taxpayers for
personal pain. Ho stnted that the fish
ami game commisfinn is a useless and
expensive institution, which should
be either altered to a great extent or
nbolishcil altogether. He declared that
tho ordinary sportsman even the inno
cent youngster who don't know any
thing about law, and who would not
know if ho was violating it, was subject
to vigorous prosecution if he failed to
obey a hundred n:mt one provisions, in
the fish nnd gnme Inws License for
this, and license for thnb is being
worked overtime, stated Attorney Helt
zel, and with every license goes an ex
pense which the taxpayer must dig up
lor The expense, he said, is for an ex
tra clerk, a deputy clerk, a deputy game
warden, and, when the whole expense is
figured up, it consists ot some mighty
pie, who either want to prosecuto and
punish the people who feed them, or a
hunch who thinks the state owes them
a living.
La Follctte Ashamed.
A. M. La Follctte took the floor fol
:,.; j,r Model's talk, and made ft
,w mafkt whi(.h W(,r( ilim.t ,0 the
point, lie said that he was ashamed
of tho fact that the Democratic party
him been allowed to rule in both stnte
nnd national politics for so ninny
recent venrs. Mr, T,n FoUette said that
It was high time that the- liepnblicans
h om t hJ of ,he
Iw,rntl) .',,, hlm, evi.rvthinR i
b A Mn((,
Mr , ,,outn, h R ,,,,;,,, for
,10minntinn of pntor from Mll.
. . f. ,,.,..,,,.. ti,kl.t.
Bolng Lawed to Death.
The K'ople of Oregon are being lawed
t death stated B. J. Miles, candidate for
(),,, Honnto on the Republican ticket,
wh,. lp ,.Rle, ,, to siM-nk. Mr.
Mi,,, .j timt ti1(,rp w(,re too manv
wg n, i,, enforcement, and he wilt.if
elected, be in favor of bringing the
statute down to a normal stage, at least
Among the other candidates who
tulked last night were Sam II uuhex, Can
didate for the senates Geo. W. Weeks,
senatorial candidate: 8am Hrewn, au as
pirant for representative;; Dana H. Al
ien, another candidate for the senate;
Thomas Krown, a representative candi
date and Thomas B. Kay, candidate to
succeed himself as state treasurer.
Wanted to borrow $2,000.
Journal.
B. h. r.
OBITUARY
BALLABD.
llll I, Hnidee Hallard, agM S3 years.
L'itn-..nl ..ix-i..Aa wan, hi.lit from
BIBTHS
BODEKEB.
To Mr. and Mrs, li. F. llodeker, at
their home in Albany, Oregon, April 1,
HM4. a fine babv cirl (Margaret Joan
tut 1. Mrs. Hodeker was Miss Mabel
Wilson, of this city, and a sister of Mra.
U t . lirotherton.
Wanted to borrow tXOOO.
Journal.
b. n. r.
A selected licensed program at Ye
Liberty tomorrow. The best pictures,
as usual.
riauts. The kind that grow and
bloom, at Avenue llrcenhouse. Pifteenth
'and Center streets. Phone SOU.
Dressmaking, tailoring, fancy street
and evening gowns fitted by an et-
pert, lately from th east. Scial In
trodiietrv prices for this week only.
Mrs. I., li. Hall, Mil South Commercial.
All Next Week
at
Oevoes
A bona fide discount of 10 per cent will be
given on all goods sold during the week, begin
ning MONDAY, to introduce the new store to
the Public.
A
344 State Street
SALEM
Tucs., April
THESHowmni?m?m
3 RinVYild Animal
ALL NEW SHOW
350 WILD ANIMAL
ACTORS
More Than All Other
Shows Combined !
FINEST A'OiSIS ARTH
TWo. Performances I
Nov Street PaimdeIITAH
READY .
Our April number is now off tho
press. Vou who are looking for
something in the real etnte lii.o
can call at our ofice and get a freJ
copy of "OUT OF THE RUT" an 1
iave the coinmisison. Koom 11 Hush
Kenk llldg.
14
Isii.liM I'-f InJ. 1 H Vi
New Shoe Store
244 State Street
C. Devoe
Two Stores
263 N.
tllOOMMH
Survival Qualities
of our
Teas, Coffees and Spices is ono of the secrets of our largo
increase of Satisfied Customers. Quulity, Service, Honest
Purpose and Ability muko our Coffee different and better,
WUilara
Yokohoma Crockery & Tea Co.
171 North Commercial Street.
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Regarding the cost of cooking with gas: Call Main
85 and our representative will call on you.
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