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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, fRIDAY, JULY 10. 1911. TEN TTTTTtTTTTTt LO MM 4t mmii CORRESPONDENT o MEN-!!! 20. 00, 22.50, 25.00, 27.50 ant $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, our entire stock, none reserved, for $18.00 Suit or Overcoat, $9.00 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat, $7.50 $10.00 Suit or Overcoat, $5.00 You take no chances when you buy such makes as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Fitform and Clothcraft Clothes. We're dete mined to clear this stock of fine Suits and Overcoats as we are positively going out of this branch of our business. Here's a special that ought to interest every man who needs a Suit or Overcoat, It will pay you to buy now and put it away. See window display of these Clothing Bargains Fathers and sons can save a tremendous amount on their Suit and Overcoat purchases by taking advantage now. Do not wait. The garments that will suit you best might be sold. COME IN TOMORROW, SURE, and get your's. ! HAY BE SHIPPED OUT Wrote Story About a Naval Squad ' from American Fleet Being Killed Under Mexican Lw, "Ley do Fuga" Chicago, July 10. A dory lie wrote Muting that the "Ley de fuga" was applied by a navul squad (rum the Am erican warships during the battle M the occupation of Vera Cm, was the ! cause for the arrest at the Mexican ' port of Frederick I. Bonlt, correspond jent of the Newspaper Knterprise asso ciation, who WU8 held today technically under arrest, "in quarters," according ' to un announcement ly the war depurt ! ment. i Advices received by the Newspaper Knterprise association offices here to day snid Boalt was held "in quarters," pending investigation of the "Icy do fuga" urticle. "Ley de fuga"' is the ! Mexican law by which prisoners who ! attempt to escape may be shot, and in the past has often been u convenient ! method of getting rid of undesirable ' prisoners. Manager Cunfiohl of the Knterprise association said in regard to Hoalt 's arrest: "Boalt cabled us that tin1 informa tion for this article was given him by a number of naval officers. As far ns known it has not yet been charged that the article was false, but under regulations governing correspondents, the war department may arrest ami deport any one publishing matter that does not meet the approval of the Am erican authorities ut Vera Cruz." NEWTODAY Ouo cent per o:d each inaer- t tion. f Copy for advertisements un t der this beading should be Id by 2 p. ni. PHONE MAIN 81. FRENCH hale plants for fule. Phono -:IK11. ; FOU SAl.K Three year old Jersey cow. 1020 Center. POSITION wanted bv high school grud i uate. rhone S3 FOUND Key ring and two Keys, m- quire Journal office. KX I'KkTk.N 'Kl carpenter wants work. Call Main 1100. OLD PAPERS foi carpets; 10 cents per hundred. Journal office. liKAl) BASEBALL- SCORE, read news paper, wait for car at Fred uigh lunch. ' WANTED Cash register, must be in '; good condition Mud now. 15. S. (!., j 'Journal. FOU SAl.K Span of matched three-year-old colts, luqmre 311 , North i Commercial. JUMP OFF JOE PART OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY FITFORM For the Young Man 15 to 18 Years Old Dandy Suits in many weaves of fabric, good makesSuits that will give service $15.00 grades, your choice. .. ov $12.50 grades, your choice. . . $6.25 Jf 10.00 grades your choice... $5. 00 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 40 VQJUWS X1GOOD1COOD S j Tiie state land board has ruled that 'the barren rock called Jump-Off Joe is on the state highway nnd heme comes under the jurisdiction of the state officers. Hence District Attor ney Stewart of Lincoln county may proceed on tho authority of the state laud board to remove present advertis ing and prevent any more being put on. i In his letter to tho district attorney yesterday. Secretary Brown quoted the following law: "The shore of tho Pa cific ocean between ordinary high and low tide and from the Columbia river on tho north to the Oregon nnd California state lino on tho south, excepting such portion or portions of such shore as may have been disposed of by the state, is hereby declared to be public highway nnd shall forever remain upon to the 'public as such." From this it is inferred that the citv of Newport has no authority over the! rock in question. ' j j A man's faith in his judgment gets' a rebuke every time he steps up a step thnt isn't there. j how. It is expected that all members will be present and all other pcr.soiis belonging to any of the Salem unions. FOU UKNT Housekeeping rooms, bath, gas and electric light 114 North Front street. WANTKD Domestic in family of two, small town near Salem. State waged. K. II., Journal. v FOU SAl.K At a bargain, " room homo on North Eighteenth street. Inquire at 2274 State street. WANTKD TO KENT Five or 7 room furnished or unfurnished house, cloio iir; will lease. ., care Journal. OAK WOOD $.").." per cord, delivered to anv part of town. K. Pearcy, Route' No. :l, Box 1st. Phone SGb'll. MODERN house ut Capitol and Ne braska, streets for rent, l'hone Mi! or call at 200 .North Commercial st. INFoTtxiJVTKN OF VAI.uk to those wanting to tuko up homesteads. In quire of Low & Derrick, 350 State stroet. WANTKD Competent lady stenog rapher aird accountant for nff'n a work, Reply by letter to 11. -M. L Co. care Capital Journal. (iKIiMAN N L'lfSE Trained nurse and midwife; 20 years' experience. Sophia Krebs, 21(0 North Commercial, coc uer Pine street, .l'hone 2200-J. ALL PERSONS are hereby notified that 1 will not be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone, except those contracted hv me in person. J. W. Rozcll. - T All Around Town ft AMUSEMENTS. BLIGH Statu, between Liberty and High) Motion pictures of "Paradise Lost," 4reel absorbing photo play, featnr- . ing Miss Betty Nansen, and Kevstono comedv, 11 Suspend ed" Ordeal." GLOBE (Stato, between Lib erty and Hign) Motion pic tures of all star Vitagrnph cant in "Aceordiug to Senior ity," and laugh-provoking $ Nestor comedy, ' Those Col- se lego I hivs. ' ' YE IilBKUTV (Liberty, be tween State and Court) Mo tion pictures of Mary Fuller in eighth series of "Dolly of the Dailies," Hid "Sonny Jim" in comedy, "Tho Bear Facts. ' WKXFORD Court, between Liberty nnd High) Stock company of 10 popular Colo nial l'layeis in "At the Cross Heads. " BOATING Salem bout house, font of Stato street. BAND CONCERT Willson park. two uutos. The firo was caused by a curtain coming in contact with a light ed match. o Piano tuning, first-class 'work. Phone 1405, leave orders with G. C. Will or R. 1 Fetors. J. K. Hoekctt. ! Charles Cladeck, the Staytou black. i smith who was arrested on a charge of bootlegging, was released from tho ! county jail last night when he deposited il,"00 bail. Cladeck was indicted by ithe grand jury on six counts, and tho V Inn I oa ench count was fixed at 2.)0. o Mosher is the name he presses and cleans clothes. Insurance Commissioner J. W. Fer guson went to Portland today on busi ness connected with his office. The 1 accounting department is maintained in Portland and the reports of the county j, officers nre coming in at this time, lto , .... . jj, ! win return xuonuay, I o Our July clearance gale the greatest $ value giving event of tho season, is ;uow in full blast nt 344 State street. $ ! Mosher, the tailor. ; o $ j To find out where the cheap lands $ of the Willamette "alley are located, je 1 1 li o officers of the promotion depart- L- ... I ment of the Salem ( oninierciiil club The Depot Hotel, half a block south' !,r'' beginning an investigation and list of the Southern Pacific depot, will he! lands that aro comparatively opened for business Saturday, under 'cheap nnd within tho reach of tho nmn t ie direction of Mr. F. J. tloodenongh, a u' moderate means. The purpose of hotel mill) of much experience. j this work is to put into the hands of . o . I arrivals in Oregon a list of places New style Victrolas just out. See through which they can secure suitable fieo. C. Will. j locations. A decree of divorce by dofault was ; May Wing Tye Restaurant, 439 Ferry awarded to J. P. Potit by Judge (lallo -! street. Kveiything new and clenn; new way yesterday. Petit charged his wife 'management. Tho best of noodles and l.enor Petit with desertion, Tho con-' chop suey, Short orders at all hours. pie were married in Salem in Soptom- o-i ber, 11108. There were no children or, Yesterday, according to Charles Max property rights involved. j well, porter at the Oregon Kleetric do- Zlnn'a ice cream, $1 a gallon, pnekod in ice; order early. Phono 215. e Tom Wtllitt, who has been employed at the (llohe theater for the past sever al months, leaves in a few days for Se attle, where he will take up u position with a theatrical circuit. He will take a jaunt into eastern Oicgon before making for the Sound city. Listen for the Capital Journal carrier pot, a suitcase belonging to a native of fair nnd sunny Italy who has de serted his native heath for the excite ment of traveling in American trains, was stolen. The suitcase had been placed under a seat while the Italian went tii the other end of the building. Ueturning, the discovery of the theft was made. o Complete shipment of new fall goods which just arrived will be Included in our .f 111 V i-leflrnm-it nrixi.M Miwli,,,. noy, lie will whistle as ho leaves your ! tailor, 314 State, paper. ' j 0 o j Engena Williams, a former resident An Incipient fire in Salem hotel of Lebanon, in Linn rountv. wn com- last night culled out the fire dopurt-: mitted to the Oregon state'hosiiitul for own volition in tho company of his brother-in-law.' He found upon his ar rival that ho could not be admitted to the state institution without the regu lar committment papers. Chronic alco holism is given ut the cause of his in sanity. There will be a meeting of members of the Wisconsin association nt the of fice of I). Webster, in Murphy block, on Saturday evening, at S o'clock. Let there be a good attendance. Daniel Webster, president. An order was issued today by Judge Hnshey, appointing N, ('. Kaufry guar dian of Kdwiu and Irene Kaufry, min ors. Tho children have an estate val ued at $")4l and aro aged 11 and 9, re spectively. Tho father, Harry Kaufry, lis deeeused, having died in t no state 1 of Idaho some years ago. ! ' o The Oregon Electric Railway company has filed some new rates on coke aud j coal into tho Willamette valley, which i carry a substantial reduction over the old rates. These rates nre in force be jtween the coal mines nt Fairfax and I Wilkinson, in eastern Washington, aud Willamette valley points. The rates go' into effect on August (1. The rate on a I long ton of coke to Salem under the j new rnte is $2pm, or ot cents per ton ; lower thau formerly. To Albany the 'rate is $2.Po, n reduction of !IT cents; to F.ugone $;i.f"), or "2 cents lower. The ' rates on coal are practically the same ; except that coal is carried by the short ton, or 2,000 pounds. The reductions in the rnte on coal are proportional to the uductions on the rates on coke. An argument favoring the eight-hour law for women wage workers was filed with the secretary of state today by tho Fight hour league. This argument iw'ill be printed in the pamphlet to Be i distributed among the voters of the ! state before the next election. F.nea of ii,., ,,...,.,.,.. i ;,,'.).(;,., ,.,ur.,u iii ,,..,,v..v ,.,...,, .., robably be accompanied by arguments j for and against. Another argument ta' oi ieg the proposed one-tortietn of a mill lax to maintain the Ashland nor mal school was filed today. Stato Forester Elliott returned today ! from Portland, wheie he was present jut a conference of railroad and govern ; ment officials to talk over tho matter of patroling tho railroad hinds now un i dor litigation. There are 1,SOO,000 acres : of these lands to which the title is now i pending in the courts. They were for i merly pntroled by the railroad company i but since the ownership Is now ques . tinned and the tloeisiou of Judge Wot j verton holds that they are the property of the state, the railroad company has , discontinued the fire patrol. The mnv i tor is now before concress. The senate has already appropriated $23,000 for pa troling the lands and until the matter is threshed out in the house the of ficials will maintain a watchful waiting policy.' Saturday. She has been at Mount An gel about a week. o After the rush of travel over the Oregon Electric during the Fourth of July, the Hose festival and Cherry fair has quieted down somewhat, it has been found that tho travel records for this year during the same period shows a material increase over the same per iod last year, Tho increase bus been gratifying to tho rnilroud authorities and shows the popularity tf tho elec tric road. Tho freight department is also showing an incivnse as the months go by and is correspondingly greater than lust year at the same period. 1 Frieda Spitzbart, bookkeeper at the Rodgers Paper comupny, leaves next week for a vacation period at New port. She expects to be absent from I the city about two weeks. She will be I accompanied to the bench by her sis ter, F.sther Spitzbiirt. i o Loganberries of the finest quality ever raised in the Willamette valley ; arc coming in to tho Salem Fruit un ion. While the quality is first-class the quantity for several reasons is not as large as usual. One of the reasons is thnt the vines have not borne the usunl number of berries, and this con dition is due to the warmth of the .season, which prevents the growth nnd I development of the baby berry. With cooler weather the berries could grow- larger and fuller. From Sequim, Washington state, comes n letter to the Salem Iron works asking information concerning the lo ganberry industry pf Oregon, and the ' marketing and cultivation of t.ie berry. ; The letter, which was from Kecler & Mortland, asked particularly about a berry dryer that the iron works is manufacturing. It said that the Sequim country was great for raising berries of the black and logan varieties, and wanted to get onto the methods of the : Oregou people in regard to its cultiva tion. ment. The run to the scene of the blaze was made in quick ti.'ie by the the insane todav from this eountv Williams came to tho asylum of his Miss Oertruda Tasto. who has been ! visiting her grnndpartMits Mr. and Mrs. :Britski, for the past week nt Mount I Angel, is expected to return to Salem Members of the Willamette TJniver- New Show Today PARADISE LOST 4-Reel Feature MUTUAL WEEKLY A Roaring Keystone Comedy Eligh 5c and 10c. sity Needle club, instead of doing their usual sewing at the last meeting, which was yesterday, took their husbands and went for a picnic to the woods behind the State Tuberculosis sanitarium south of tho city. One auto nnd three Fords took the pnrty out to tho picnic ground. One of the features of the evening was yeodling by Walter Wins low. Those present were Dr. and -.Mrs. Bellinger, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Reeves, Mr. Young, Mr. and Mrs. F.lmo White, Mr and Mrs. Walter Winslow, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde V. Nelson, Mr. nnd -Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. nnd .urs. W. C. Km mcl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields, Mr and Mrs. Siewert nnd Dr. and Mis. Fred eric II. Thompson. Music stores in general are busy these days supplying the country music teacher with the necessaries for teach ing the youth the mysteries of the notes on the staff. In winter the roads nre so bad und conditions such i thnt the country tencher has little op portunity to go about teaching. How ever, with the coming of summer ! conies the busy season, nnd as a result I the music store's have a livelier trade than would be expected during this time of the year. o ! Jum Chung, patriarch among tho Sa lem Chinese, is engaged in varnishing the floor of the auditorium of the pro motion department of the Salem Com- ! internal club. He is also engaged in j I doing cleaning up work in general. Jim j I bends to his tack like a veteran painter j ' and fancy decorator. 1 j Ralph Moores, secretary of the pro- motion department of the Salem com ! mercinl club, has sent fit letters to all parts of the Vnited States in reply to inquiries sent in by persons interested in securing Willamette valley land, n : locution here, and the business eondl ! tions in general. The loiters were bona fide inquiries from potential settlers who were feeling about for a perma ; nent location. The inquiries wore an- j i swered by personal letters from the I secretary and by literature descriptive1 !of the valley and city. These letters and the replies sent are open to the i inspection of the real estate men of the city. By the use of the files the di'al-' ers in land are able to secure a lino on possible purchasers. j ' o I i Tho Capital Journal office brighten-! 1 ed visibly this morning when an old-, time Salem boy, "Johnny" Cochrane,; ' let the light of his countenance shine I for a minute in it. He was with the .Oregoninn a long time after leaving the ! Capital Journal and is now jn the : county clerk's office in Multnomah ! county. ! A marriage license was issued today to A. Roseoe Tartar and Mae E. Hor- ' ner. Mr. artar is a railroad employe of Corvallis and Miss Horner is a resi , dent of this city. o i Members of the Labor council of Sa lem will meet this evening in their hall in the D'Arcy building for the purpose j of determining whether they shall cele brate Labor Day and if so where and The county clerk' office is mailing out tho warrants for work done on the roads nnd bridges of the county today. In nil, some 3.100 warrants will be sent .out and the sum of ijt.'l5,2K I ,(i,8 expend ed for road work during the month of June. H. F. Mclnturff, Albert Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. F,. Catlin, who have been fishing and camping on the Big Nes tueca for the pnst few weeks, have returned to Salem. They arrived in the city yesterday evening and report ed they hud a pleasant trip on the coast. Plenty of fish and fresh tiir nuule the outing ideal. Mrs. Edith Tozier Weatherrcd, who is doing work for the Oregon State fair, accompanied by Mrs. M. K. Slmf froth, chairman of the child's welfare committee for the State fair, called on Secretary Frank Meredith this after noon at the fair grounds. Mrs. Siiaf froth has a splendid program planned for the child's welfare department of the fair. She returns this evening to Portland, while Mrs. Went her red will remain in Salem several days. o Attorney James Q. Heltzel of SMem has returned from a trip to Eugene, where he appeared in a suit for dam ages against the chief of police for Eugene'. Damages were asked against the chief f-.ir $10,000 for malicious nr rest without cause in arresting the pro prietor of a lodging house and break ing into the rooms occupied bv guests. NEWPORT Large, ligot, single rooms, neatly furnished for housekeepinj!, fine location, ." per week or $2."i foe season. Also sleeping rooms. Box ;!2(i, Newport. DIRECT from the timber, about cords of first class body fir wood at $4. .50 per cord, delivered in Salem. Phone Slit, or call at 200 North Com mercial street. FOR SALE A 1 t h.p. single pha'f motor; a 1-S h.p. single phase motor; a 2 h.p. steam pumping unit. 2i!t North High street. Phone Main 2101). C. R. Hammond. FOR SALE Nice dry, high lot near car line and school; paved street; east front. Price $:100 if taken this week; terms. Inquire owne-, 775 North Twenty-first. LOGANBERRY pickers wanted. Apply Mrs. W. F. Starr, one-l'ourth-mile cast of fairgrounds on Silverton road. Phone ilSO. Carfare to and from fair grounds furnished free. FOR SALE One single buggy, nearly new, rubber tires and up to date; ono light carriage, new electric lights, rubber tires; both in perfect condi tion; price reasonable. Call t-lo Court street, Salem, Ore. GLOBE! Theatre Salem's Palace of Amusement. BIHDSKYE and maple mahogany bed room furniture, library desks and chairs, piano, mahogany parlor cab inette, rugs, garden and kitchen uten sils, for sale at great reduction. S K) Cnion street. NOTICE For the benefit of the ranch ers and those who cannot get their meat in the day time, I will keep open until 0 p. m. every night during July nnd August. I will pay 22 cents cash for eggs, and tho highe-st market price for veal ut all times. Trice's Cash Market, O. F. Price, proprietor, 312 North Commercial street. Phono Program for FRIDAY and SATURDAY "According to Seniority" A Yitagraph society drama, all Star Cast. "The Uneven Balance" A Powerful Essanay drama. "Study in Botany" Yitagraph Educational. . "Shadowed Lives" A Rex Universal featuring Bob Leanard. "Those College Days" A laugh provoking Nestor comedy. SPEl IAL ADDED ATTRAC TION SATURDAY AND SUN DAY, MISS NELLIE ROBERTS IN" POPULAR SONGS. ; Coolest theater in town. " 10c admission. Children 3c " NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT & MEREDIT3 Resident Agents. 385 Stvte Strew ENGLAND NAMEa ITS MEN. London, July 10. The all-England tennis association announced here this afternoon that A. P. Lowe and J. C Parke will represent England in the play for the Dwight F. Davis cup n England defeats France, and Lieuten ant Kingscote and T. M. Mavrogrodato in the double's. BIO FIRE AT BAKERSFISLD. Bakersfield, Cal., July 10. Fire de stroyed the Bellevie'w Packing house of the Kern County lind company nea Bakersfield early today. The loss a estimated-ut o",000. DOS CAUSED ins DEATH. Los Angeh", July 10. Tyler Ward, aged 13, of Fillmore, died here today of a wound ho received when nis shot gun, dislodged by a playful dog, from 'ta piisition against a tree, was dis-oaiged. - V V..