Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 11, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTJUNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 11. 19U.
Personal Mention
Charles Kemper, of Minneapolis, is
registered at the Marion.
lu 3. Larsen and wife, of Moscow,
Idaho, are in the city for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .Campbell t
Halsey, are spending a few days In
Salem.
J. E. Dunton, of Cottage Grove, ar-
rivel this morning and is registered
at the Marion.
Roberts' Hats
$3.00
We have exclusive agency for
this famous Hat. Also for the
"Mallory Cravenette" Hats;
having the largest hat depart
ment in Willamette Valley.
Come in and enjoy the splen
did advantages we offer.
Come to the Cherringo April 24 and 25.
SALEM WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
See our Suit Advertisement.
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Quality.
A. G. Devoe
Latest in Style, Best in
1 New shipments of Spring Goods arriving daily from
World s leading factories.
f Watch for the display of new and nifty neckwear, etc.
Shirts made to Order.
CITY NEWS.
"I sholud worry," said Attorney
James Heltzel this norning when asked
now Be was running. Attorney Helt
zel is a candidate for the state senate
and he didn't seem to be worrying
very much this morning as to how he
could or would run for the office,
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Three days have cow passed without
an arrest being made in Salem, accord
ing to the chief or police todav. This
is a record mark ajd, from the ap
pearanre of things this afternoon, there
iocs not seem to be any chance for
me oiticers to get in action on th
fourth day. Everybody is working
too hard now to find time for troubb
say the police, and arrests will be few
and far between if present conditions
continue to prevail. Even the city ra
corders office is experiencing rather
dull times at present while Justice of
the Peace Webster declares that then
is absolutely nothing doing.
Ton can build no an industry in
Salem by using Eppley's " Perfection "
brand of baking powder. Ask your
grocer for it.
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The open season for voters wai taken
advantage of today by a great number
of hopeful and enthusiastic candidates
for both state and county office.
Everybody was doin it" this after
noon when the farmers trouned into
the city and candidates were fairly
on the jump. Cards bearing the noble
features of the various candidates were
thrnst into the hands of the farmer,
ousiuess man and capitalist alike, ant
each candidate was cheerful as a spring
mmu in a iieiu or clover all day long.
o -You
can build up an industry In
Salem by using Eppiey'a "Perfection"
brand of baking powder. Ask your
grocer for it.
Members of the city council are shy.
iouely waiting for the arrival of the
new fire engine which was ordered
about five months ago from the Ameri
can LaFrane company in New York.
Tho new pumper is long overdue and,
inasmuch as dry weather is close at
hand, the machine is desired very much
oy the lire and water committee of
the council.
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Hops are reported as being fully two
weeks earlier than usual, and from this
it is inferred the crop will be above
the average, as it will, under average
conditions, have two weeks more of
growing weather and two weeks less
of he dry season.
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The outlook for a bumper fruit cron
of all kinds was never better, and bar
ring irost, oi which there seems littl
if any danger, it will be a record break
er.
Ton can build up an industry in
Salem by using Eppley's "Perfection"
urand of baking powder. Ask your
grocer for it.
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Ask your grocer for Eooley's "Per-
fection Brand" of baking powder made
in Salem. - -- f , lr11 i . ''
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The attorney general this morninr
told Mrs. Alva Collins that a nost-
mistress in a fourta claps office who
was otherwise Qualified, wan nnt on
titlod to receive a widow 's pension un
der the state law. Another nnininr.
was given out to the effect that th
law requiring a person to have property
in the district assessment roll mean;
that it must be on the last roll, or that
of the year 1913.
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Two Stores
344 State Street
263 N. Commercial
mander, heard what hnd happened he
ordered the prisoners released and th-v
were safely bark in their launch wittaiu
two hours. It was even reported that
Zaragoza placed Colonel Hinojose, who
was responsible for the affair, under
arrest.
"President Huerta is deeply dis
tressed," said American Charge d'
Airaires u enaugnnessv. tie apologize
to me and cabled to Washington, it :s
fact that a demand has been made
that the Tampico authorities salute the
American flag but a 21 hours lime lim
it waa not fixed. That would be too
embarrassing."
Every wife knows that if it wasn't
for the women the men would live iu
tents and eat off tin plates.
THIEVES WHO ATTEMPTED $250.
000 EOBBEKT TO APPEAR BE
FORE JTJDOE M'NARY.
.. The sequel to the daring hold-up at
tempted last- Saturday, when two
masked men made a gun play and
grabbed a suit case carried by Milton
Meyers and supposed to contain
250,000, will take place Monday night
when they are brought up for trial
before Judge McXary. The capture of
tne noki-up men was a pretty piece of
detective work and reflects great
credit on our home sleuths and they
will now probably get their just
deserts from the jury which will hear
the case. Tho trial will be held in
tho Commercial club rooms. Judge
McXary presiding with John Turner
consul for the plaintiff and Walter
Winslow for tho defense. The whole
membership of the Cherrians have
been suloenaed to appear as wit
nesses, as the $2r0,000 was Cherrian
money which is to be used at the
Cherringo to be held at the armory
April 2-t and 25.
EeMclay Commander Knlghta Tea
plar will observe Easter as usual, at
tending service at tho First Congre
gational church. Rev. Perry Sehrc k
will preach the sermon anil the Keitihtt
will also celebrate the occasion with
their customary services and rite. All
Sir Knights and the public generally
are invited to attend.
On the conver rjg of court In Depart
ment 2 this afternoon the ea.e of tlio
City of rilverton agaiuM Lewis John
son was called for trial, before a jury.
This is a, case brought upon appeal
from tho police judge of Silvertou.
Spring Days
Bring thoughts of dainty clothes,
daintier than
There is nothing
HAND EMBROIDERIES.
See our stamped Shirtwaists 75c to $2.00
New stamped Collars 15c to 75c
THE NEEDLECRAFT
291 N. Commercial Street
SHOP
Phone M. 925
P.
Gideon Stolz Co.
Established 1879.
Manufacturers of
Pare Cider Vinegar
Dependable Brand Lime and Sulphur solution, G. S. Bot
tled Soda, Salem Forter, Boiled Cider, Sweet and Sour
Pickles, Sauer Kraut, Dill Tickles, Sweet Apple Cider.
Prices and Other Information Furnished Upon Request
Factory at Salem, Oregon Phone Main 26
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Ask your grocer for Enulev's "Ter-
fection Brand" of baking powder made
in Salem.
J. Lee Brown, of Marshfield. nrpai-
lent of the Oregon Board of Phar
macy, s visiting Frank Ward, socrcr
tary of the board, for a few days.
jenn jjorcas, or Portland, who was
n the city for a few duvs this week
on business has returned to Portland.
.Mr. Dorcas was formerly a fanner of
the Brooks neighborhood and is now
connected with a miu-ble cutting estab-
lshment in Portland, where his sons.
Ralph and George are well known hop
buvers.
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SPRING AND SUMMER IS ON US
And you want a Reliable Place to sell your produce; or
a place to buy your Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries.
Here is Where the
Producer and Consumer Meet
Our Business Is Large. We buy more fruit, pay more
for produce, more for fresh fruit, than any store in the
valley. Hence we offer better inducements to the con
sumer who buys the product of the Orchards and Farms.
If you are not one of our patrons investigate us. See
how we have grown from the meager business to its
present stage. Come in, talk it over. Your credit is good
with us. We sell a great quantity of groceries.
Sold on the very closest margin of profit consistant with
good service. - -. " "
Our Motto is: Always satisfied Customers.
You are asked to call.
Roth Grocery Co.
Phones 1885-1886.
410 State Street
THEEATEN TO CAUSE SOME
TROUBLE OVEB INCIDENT.
Washington. Anril 11. Chafinc un-
ler the restrictions imnosed by Admiral
.Mayo, American, 011 tho foreign war
; ship commanders at Tampico, the Brit
i ish and German admirals wero reported
here today as threatening to land mar
ines in the face of all objections un
less tho destruction ot their nations'
property on shore ceases.
There is -no question, from all ac
counts that both federals and rebels
were disregarding Mayo's warning that
the lighting must be so conducted as
i to avoid damage to foreigners. Tho
fire of the federal gunboat9 in particn
I lar was wreaking great havoc and ther
; seemed no disposition on the artillery
j men's rart to discontinue,
i If British and German marines should
! land, it was said the Americans prob
! ably would have to follow their ex
I ample. Mayo was iu constant wireless
i communication with Admiral Fletcher
at Vera Cruz, and iletcher was im
j powered to his own discretion. Sec
I retary of State Bryan was in clou
(touch with the situation. ,
j Secretary of the Navy Daniels said
I he had forwarded to President Wilson
at While Sulphur Springs Admiral
j -Mayo's report of tho arrest of Ameri
; can sailors at Tampico but he had not
! yet heard whether General Zaragoza,
: the Tampico federal commander, had
j apologized and saluted the American
1 flag, as demanded by Mayo,
i The states department reports indi
cated chaos at Torreon, Although Gen
eral Villa promised United States Cor
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of workmanship. JVith our modern plant we are in a position
to turn out your work promptly. Do not confuse this price
with others for sponging or spotting and pressing. We mean
just what we say: your garments will be French Dry Cleaned
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said ho continued to deport Spaniards
! and to confiscate their property.
No Possibility of Trouble,
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seemed no possibility today of trouble
: over the incident of tho arreit Thurs-!
. day at Tampico of a paymaster and a !
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i t-Stes gunboat Dolphin, who had put in
; to shore in a launch after s supply of ,
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