Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 24, 1915, Page SIX, Image 6

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m 8 At EM CAPIAT. JOUIA,. SAlEt OBOW SATURDAY. AFRIT 5l. 191-.
SIX
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This Is the 1 Grilstovo
Which will be sold at a l-.'J reduction Ilotpoint week,
May Ii-8 only.
Regular Price $5
Place your orders now. We do all kinds of electric wiring
and fixture work. Can give you prices that can't be dupli
cated. We do everything electrical.
Welch Electric Co.
! Jury Is Completed
For Trial of Strikers
! Trini.lri.l, Colo., April t With the
; jury completed, Assistant Attorney
(lenernl Norton Montfonier)' today
made his opening statement in the trial
of John K. I.atvsoii, union leader of the
.. . .1. . 1. 1 1 I ut.;l.ia
miners Ml till: ro.'flll oiovuj ru.n
of Colorado. T.itivson is charged with L
! I., ... ,1... I ,.t tl... Llin.it imr nf
Illul.o I nn i"v nvmi .... v ......
! n mine fjiinrd.
Vigorously ilciicmm-iiiK the labor
leader, Montgomery deelared that
Lawsuit was in eoiniimnd of the mineral
tent eolonv nt f.udlow when strikers
killed the "guard. He made no nt
tempt to show that I.awson ever carried
a weapon, but indicnti'd that the argu
ment of the state would he that the
strike leader wah responsible for the
acts of his followers.
Clreatest interest has been manifested
in the reply that Horace .V. Hawkins,
attorney for the defense, will make in
answer' to this charge. Hawkins, how
ever, elected to postpone his opening
i statement until the state's evidence is i
'presented.
1 The testimony today was largely
technical, physicians "testifying as to
the nature of the dead guards wounds.
! Lives of Two Girls
Hang In Balance
Action To Recover Property jll
Is Commenced In Court
Here Today
Poind is tin' charge lirought agninsi
It. T. Koiihunl, formerly presiding
elder of the Methodist conference mid
wi'll l.uoiv u In lliis city, l.v ' II. A. and
W. I'. Reynolds, two Salem te.-idenls
adl op .in the mi's, who allege thai .
Itotv liui.l induced Ihnii In pan uiili
for worthier wild eat mining,
stork. The ciie came up tor trial in
the circuit limit for Marion county lliis
afternoon. II will probably mil iinu-'
all ilav M lay bcloi,. being submit'
le. In tin' jury.
The niiiipliiiiiaiils allci- Ihut I.'ovt
billd l.'prc.-eiilcl be ha, .Inil.llml h:nes
ill' stuck in I lit l(i' hilt no I li"l, Mining
coitii:iii' of Josephine county anil
vtorlli !t cciiU per shnic, thai lie do
laieil Ike pioperlv was bilge niel
pios,trou--. tied thai he guai a nt eel to
ichiII Ike slock for 3 cents per shut e.
Tliov .nt that in his ' of pre .i.lin ;
elder he visited their hem,, and lobl
lllelil lie llolllil " let ll i ill on a '-'oml
il 1 ' ' lllld so ilidlleed I hem t ,i inl cl
Hie ii I in e Mini. This wis ill IPI.I.
Till", l M t lliev as-e,l uli.'ii' Ike
aim I, lias and sac Ibntlan i told them
il was on the books. They also allege
that Hon land, in order to make his
fraud more secure, created W. C.
Itet nobis n director and gave him one
share of slock worth 1 1 cents and
thai that was all they ever received
for the property transferred.
The complaint alleges Hint the com
pnuv Is wholly worthless ami that it
has no properly of value.
I the light in the court will he a
I one as there is a goodly array of
attorneys aligned on both sides. Mc-
liitinff's Mclnlurff and .lames (IJ
llellzcl represent the plaintiff and
liril'l'ilh, l.eiter, Allen ami T. !S. lioli-i
inson, all of I'ortland. Itaymoml How-'
land, son nf I!, I". Kowlaud, of Astoria,
nml Hoy Shields, of this eily, repre-
I sent the dclomlaiil.
Saa I)iego, (al., April 24. The;
lives of Selnin I'otwin, and Mary Pur-j
sell, IS year old I.os Angeles girls, who;
attempted suicide yesterday at the;
city jail here, were bunging in the
balance today, according to county
hospital physicians. When l'oliec
Elation Mary K. Cope of I.os Angeles
arrived here for the girls yesterday,
she warned local police they might at-:
tempt suicide. The assistant police
matron of the local force was ordered;
to search them, but it is thought the
noison tablets which Ihev later used
It is expect-1 ia, i.eoii secreted about their clothing.
It is reported the girls were desert
ed in Tiajuaiia by two men. They,
were liuuiil on this side of the hue by
tWii Sail Hiego detectives.
Salem Feels Electric
Thrill of New Life
(Continued from page one.)
GBREGGN'S FAILURE
TO PRESS VICTORY;
Washington, Aj ril 'J I. Failure on the
pari of tieneriil A I vitro (tbregon ng
ercsively to follow un lite crushing
'ictVnN administered I,, Ihe forces of
I'eiieial I ' i ii ne'iM-o Villa litis given the
bandit coininiiiider lime lo reorganize
his army ami today, with Itu.iHlU men
he is ad i a uc i n g upon the si roiigliolils of .
libiegitii, according o confidential ad
t ii es received here. (Ibregon is un
, ib rstood to bate not mere than 1(liiii
men and to ,be in li:u:irUnis position.
ll;s lines of coiiimiiui.af inn with
I'Vio'inl rarr.'tit'a ate hampered by the
i.'i'ding Xapalislas, supplies of
I'ood and auimimil ion ate obltiined nitli
dit't'icultv. Uli!egoti tardiness will,
il is believed. rote fatal In his plans.
Villa blames bis del'c'il al IVIavas lo
hut, of aiiiniiiuii ion. The noil big
Ii:
la it her 11
said .1. I.
I'legilll l
,'. I.. Dick,
eiercial club
the lime iva
ta if one
Stockton,
tail Merchant..
. e. president
, was
ripe
left to i
president
lo il,"
of Hie
Associat ion.
of the com-
of Ike opinion Hint
for the organization
CLEAN-UiV
BMNTW
A'SICN.OrTHETtrtn
ami
The B
tie pinbublt will be fought be
'en Agnus I ilienlc. and Irapuato.
promises lo settle definitely the
"lion of whether Villa or ' 'arraii a
II 'b'lninale iiefileiti Mexicn.
EX HENTATOR VOKAKEIVS SON.
Neil Voik.
I'ornkcr. Jr., I:
Inil.'d Suite,
.li.'.l at Ins
Ibaih eailt te.l
I i uin pel il.oiil 'e.
n , pi .".id
I ; m t mil
l II.
i iner
April -I. .b.sei'
. son of tile i'
sciiator t'rein I'liio,
collage at Manhattan
it. lie w;i4 .ii Meriiig
llnd anaemia. Fol'aker
eiii o' i lie i i i i . -1 ntiitt i
of Ihe new associal inn. Mayor Taylor
of Corvallis gave encouragement and
said the wotk would be for the im
provement and lieiterment of Ihe city,
(leorge Kodgcrs, ex chairman of the
board of got ernot s ami "the man who
started paving in Salem," declared lie
did n"t vt ii n t half a doen organi.a-
t'lins mixing In. spiiilmtl snap, though it
he did believe in u inult iplicit v of:!'
chuichet, mid (hough! the same way',
regarding bis b'.is'-ne.s affairs, lie
said iulem has tine people, good-look-j
i Hi; ini'ti. iind fair women, so (here Wi'Sj
no reason why I kings could mil be
done here, lie -aid the I'nrllaml peo
ple would see ihe good fruit of their
i isii and extended a sincere and warm
tote I, filianks to both vis'ntrs.
Max Huron believed Hie lime has
cone lor coitsolidal ion and relief from
the multiplicity of various interests all
striving owar, the same goal. Aiigu-t
1 1 1 1. ki si, -in declared Ibal meetings of
Leo. ler o i'.' a u i ;.a I ions were so numer
ens tiler, was md enough dais in the
week to in oiiiimniato Ihe meel nigs, I
He -aid some iniisi yield their hohhii
to clonic Hie new bodv. I
III.
dill. I
' he civ
I''.. I lo
of Ihe
I'liunec
paid hi
I er
w 1 1 1 1
Capital
,1 vv ilh s
respects
was formerlv
dournal and
atetn 's 'lev clop
to Hie v isitor.
coiiijeiuv .
MRS. 1IA.SKWS'
IT TENDS R ALLY.
for long i
The ba-e
uiiide in
color, un
F.veiv di.
. pr
I'ntti
. l. li
V.ilten'a Sun riool.
li.illlv perfe, I. and
pl'llp.'l t lOlM, I'll,'
itr, bright and gl,.sv.
the siime. For sale bt
Fletcher & Byre
.'III! Noilli ( 'eininerci'il
dan
V':; ' i
. har...,.
V I'.Hle
l'li. I
hot ,,
cdn.
at hnf
dltcr
in I, t
thai
iends of
0, tailed
Int. band.
I4a.. :.iil F'
" II ask in., il ;ed "
of i"in leritig her
I to kor delcllse. Ha. kill.,
let v giiinn. vvas .Ijiin In be
lb.' let' I. willi a shotgun
-.lav while .iliing un hi.
e hel.liii his lite ve:n old
in hi., aims. The nicu.e.1
cps her hp. sealed, si;. ting
she will not tell her slnif
until the proper time com,
A pi-.tol toter tnav sooner or later
make his mailt in the ttorld and hit
il.
until ,
ami in r.. vv . i iinnipMin, iviio was
s. Iicdub'd In speak but who it as not
I'te-eni. He declared Salem bad an
excellent opport unity lo benime the
Klgin of Ihe West, the "Hutletopolis"
ot i begun, and us l amed lor if. dan v
piedu.l.. ns Flgin, Illinois, is. Ho
wanted Hie Capital City to 'have a
ihiitubcr of -in ne with a member
ship of limn; he aKi wanle.l Ihe Sale. a
people to have al least L!iln incniber
-kips In tile I'nrtland ot gani'al ion a.
h" belicvd it wa. ii g thing l be
. ouiie.'ted w ith a gmgeiy, In e lui.lt .
Amo'ig tho.e who gate short talks
eiidiiising Ih,. inoveinenl for c.uisolida
Hen were Hal ration, Cidcui Slid.'..
' Mii.1 I'. H, IVckebacli. . I,. Meyers
Mils cilPcd Upon bill declined lo speak.
Vt'ter i'.n illler.'-ling hiimotou. Swede
' .1"! v w a. tend bi M r. I.ar.ea the meet
ine ad :, un tied.
50c Sunday Dinner at Hotel Marion Co.
MENU
Chii'ltiMi litnubu CtiHili'
CoiWlMlltlH' C'l'lt'stillt'
r.;nl:slu'M ttivi'u Dttions Kipo (Mivos
Fill.'t of Soli- An Vin lUiuw
llill:tiiil:iist Putittin's
;oc
ifc'-a-'aU.vM
tWE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND METHODS. SOME REASONS WHY vnn .
BUY YOUK IIOUSEEURNISHINGS AT THIS STORE-EVERYTHING IS MARKED IN PLAIN ftp ?ULl)
PRICE TO ALL. IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO PAY CASH, WE HAVE AN EASY PAYmV' U
' WILL SURELY MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. WE INVITE YOUR CREDIT-USE IT - iA SI1,1'
ONE
THAT
YOU IF YOU CONTEMPLATE FURNISHING A HOME INSPECT OUR STOCK AND PRICEStt iv, Y 0F
SULT TO OUR MUTUAL BENEFIT.' 1 VVILL Kt
Unusual
Offering
In curtains scrim, marquisette,
nottingham and fillet lace.
$2.00 Values, Special $1.25
$2.50 Values, Special $1.80
$3.00 Values, Special $2.25
$3.50 Values, Special $2.45
$4.00 Values, Special $2.95
$5.00 Values, Special $3.40
$8.50 Values, Special $6.50
$1.00 puts the "White Beauty," the NewHoosie
Saves Money
Saves Nerves Saves Hours of Tim,' '
Saves Health Saves Mile, f s J
sJWCJJIJ
Dispense with the old style built in unsanitary,
laneous collection of cupboard and drawers wT
. r u...voij nuuniti. w e will finH a I
to put it. Your whole kitchen at fingers' ends S
labor saving conveniences increases your comfort i!
are entirely new. You can put 400 articles in the "
Hoosier. Here are a few of its special features' Th
Housekeeper's Food Guide, the Cook Book Holier I
50 pound Metal Flour Bin, the Wonderful Shall
Flour Sifter, the Mn.tnl Hi 'rnl in7 n.
tal Glass Spice Jars, the Sanitary Aluminum Talk L
which slides.out 16 inches bevonH tho tu v.... . '
" """: uase, SO Von
can sit down to work. This table win
..... 11CVCI nn
rl'lrtl nn vinm nlhnH il i!. A "
jut-tc iC i.ii.j- uuiw nueresung ieatures about the
examine one. Built entirely of oak, will last a lifetime. $og
'White Beauty
Hoosier. Call and
RANGE BUYERS, ATTENTION !
We're a Wwith i fid Slrvl Range to Show You. One
Yiw Will Want When Yon See It.
THE OPAL
When we can oI lYr you a steel range that we tell you we
can guarantee for 20 years we are offering you a range
in which we have absolute faith. We know exactly
how it is built what material goes into its construc
tion just what it will do, and our selling price is no
more than yon would ordinarily pay for the common
kind, The "Opal'' 20 year guarantee gives you perfect
range innprance. Yuu never need worry about your
inve.slnu'nl, for if at any time the "Opal" does not per
form it.-, duty perfectly to your entire satisfaction, just
tell us about it. Wc will gladly install a new one or re
fund (ho purchase price. The "Opal" is made in every
size Miiia'ole for home use and is without question the
hij'hr: t grade range produced today.
Your Old Range Taken in Part Pay
ment on the Purchase of a New One
rv. . v
at . .. .iv!.'m
!' " 1.. V '.'T.'n,.- l. u
Terms Only
$1.00 Weekly
FIBRE
RUGS
Suitable for every room ij Ife ,
house in conventional
at prices that should iiirdriir i
terest you.
9x9 Reg. $9jOO, Special WTo 'U
7 1-2x10 1-2 Reg. $U,50,
Sneeial ,15
9x12 Reg. $12.50, Special $10.75
10 1-2x12 Reg. $16.50, Spe
cial W
-:- LAST CALL FOR HOUSECLEANING :
$1.00 per Week
Places the
liter
"ii Cleaner in your home, it eliminates all the drudgery
ai ig.ii; of sweeping and dusting. With the Premier there
rubbing or wearing on the surface of the carpet. Note
oil bristle brush which revolves automatically no lint,
or l breads left on the floor after using the Premier
mmv dust and lint than cleaners of much higher cost. It
Is all suction tests. Its bronze bearings are practically of
ng duration. The Premier is sold under a guarantee and
tiv five to call on us if your maciiine needs looking after,
service man will overhaul it free of charge.
Let Us Send One On Trial
Suut;
and I
i in,
Hi,' -bail'
gels
slan.
lifvli
you ;
Our
HOWARD
HOWARD
Cboit'
Choice
!! Rockefeller, Jr., Not
Innocent Bystander
j (('initimu.,! from ril(li Olio.)
j "'''. tr.Klv fiivoroil tin- inin,.
I I'l'.'iiitoi s in,, ,,Wl th iniiii'm. The
.'ullinir on, of Mi,, in il t in r,.inilu,l in
"I'Vi'ttil wt,., l.nitioH l.otwivn tri0t
..... siiimti. n, ttiili'h nii'ii, witiiuMi mill
.llll'lll'll ,!,. kllU'll,
Wlitli' ii'iin'v inn lii'fme Hut iiiilus.
t'ltil ,'i'liit uml ,'oiiiiniKniiin ttliii'h in-
vi".lii;;ll,.. tl. ,t.il(,. .Itihll 1). Ulll'ko-
fflliT, .T r.. .Iivhi,,,,) tmt hi' im itfiior-
Hill 01' I'OII. I'll ion, in l'nlillll.l.t nn.l ll.nt
In- Kti-vv iiiiiluim f tho "tviir''. The
'l'tl'.OI.,Ml,-,. olllllillSlI liv Wiilnh
iMiiniii,',',! hit,,, i, .loi'lnro,!, tlmt
l(,l,',v,.f,.U,M, ,r of
iniiivi'iit hvti,,.r" nu to ni.enk.
'.T..nnlly ,li,,, ,U, fi ) 10
BOC KOe I Lcttdn Rhnt Rtim I
"t'li ui,l lP!,,.r, wlU.h i ,(lp,
M U I f I J VV (I 1111
Cbiclton Kricassi'o, Kgg Pumplings
Kmist Chicken Stuffed, with C.iblot Craw
! Uoast l!eef An Jus
j Koiist Pork and Apple Sauce
Mashed or l'.rowned Potatoes lUittetvd Peet-i
Waldorf Saind
Apple or Pumpkin Pie
Pineapple Snow Pudding
I Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream
Coffee. Tea. Milk
Served in Dining Koom at Hotel Marion from U:"0 to '.2:00 p. m.
Phone in Reservation for the Familv
Main 2010
to.
- 'rfl h
I.. M. Jlotvi'in, i hniriimn of tho Colo
ni'lo Kui'l & Iron ( 'tiiiiiiny oxoi'iilivo
I'l'iinniM,.,., .shmvoil plninlv ' that every
Mi'ii token lv Koekefeller nent in
1'i'lniii.lii vvitK tnken with hi full
Kiiiiwli'.lni' nn.l nnni'iit. " Kven before
Hie Ktril.,.," Wii, Wnlnh to.lnv, "the do
I'Rrtinent of Inluir nt Wiishi'nuton Rent
Kthelliert Siotvnrt t .Netv Vork to nee
l.o.ki'U'ller nml try nml nveit the
Htrike, Starr Murphf, iimtnii'te.l liv
Iv'o.kefolU.r. tol.l siewnrt Hint the
Kiiekefellem i'.t,il, not interfere, tlmt
they knew nothing of the Culorndo
"iliinlion nn.l that the tnntter rested
ontirely in tho hnn.ls f the executive
olficeiK on the m'ono.
"That witne ,By Murphv wrote nn
n.'i'itnitt of thin oonveri-ntion to L. M.
Hiitters, elmiriiinn of the l olornilo Fuel
& Iron I'oini.anv oxei'iitive eommittee,
in Pouter. n0vrer re.lio,l praiin
Murphy ilim retion in not jrivinir the
government any informntion. '
May B Qulned,
Sion of tho industrial rclntinnn
I'Omtnmion will
Initton My 4, ,) t i, prol,i,ie tlmt
Koeketeller, ,lr., Bnd others tinmed bv
Wnlsk nill l,n inll,..l to the willlOKI"
stand to I'P quizzed.
Ilotvern, it is Hllejed, told John !
lioekefeller, Jr., that the tnM
bro,iht to the front the njieu hoj' ;'
sue whii'li he wrote " diinbtlesH will bo
.. . . . - !.. 11111,
one or tne (rreatest issues m
He ndded:
"I believe there i no man, rit"'r
republii'iiii or denmernt, who wmihl
dare oome out in opiosition to Hie
open shop, The ininers' iloinnmls
fur have overreached the bounds of
reason and dorenoy, and they have . at-,
frni'ted attention everywhere Tin'
strike was needed to awaken Hip "i,"
who have the Kood of the country
heart to oppose and finally defeat M'p
unions of every sort and prevent tin ,
from beroinin(i dictators to both cm
plovers and employes, with 'l"
eventually controlling the affairs o
the state' and nation. '' ,
. . . I
Tfs enouBh to disust
when he discovers that the mM M
has been posing for it no better than
himself. I
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v:,n,-,v i.,d hem ;;(;,n.-;,
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mi .- ., ,.,, Mt,
to menu"".
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