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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON; MONDAY. JUNE 5. 1916. THREE ..Ur-... T7 En 1 ii BUY DON'T Another Dollar's Worth of Goods Until Our DISSOLUTION BILL MOOSE STAND Committee Would Do Nothing Until Republicans Make Decision By H. L. Kennick (United Press Waff iiresoinJi'iit.) 'committee Movement Started to Prohibit Shipment of Liquor Into ( State A movement to secure the passage of a law pr.diobitiiig the hipi!:eut o in toxicating liijuur into this statu as n beverage has been started by the Ore gon Prohibition State committee and a draft of the initiative petition has been filed ut the office of the secretary of slate. The bill was origiuiled by X. I1. Xcwill, chairman of the state commit tee and J. Sanger Fox, secretary of the ' OPENS It will be the greatest money saving Sale Everything goes at prices that will astonish the most economical buyer. Don't miss this. Sale Opens Wednesday, 9 A. Chicago, June 5. The impressive! national eomniittee today named what J is practically a conference cnmmittco to consult with republicans upon a pint-1 form unit a candidate. This committee, consisting of George W. I'erkins, Gov-1 ernor Hiram .lohiisou of Califm uiu and ! Horace Wilkinson, is to be known as I tile publicity committee. j Hut, said William AlleifWhih?, na tional comniitteeman from Kansas, al- er the meeting, it is to have executive' lowers, very wide powers, although its' I iimarv appeal to the republican dele-1 gates through paid advertisements in 1 liii ago papeis. j Victor Mufiock, n:i 1 1 a I chairinan, evoke. I nii.lause by tlie.se two stale-: menl: "I am l.iit for any non-committal candidate at this time." "I am not a lepublicau ami I do not intciil to be." So tar as the national committee is concerned tlie sentiment was unani mous to make no nomination until Sut- nrdav. la several speeches, dele; were warned against impatience on If the prnpoxed measure passes the "two quart a month'' provision will be repealed automatically. GENT mm Candidates File Notices of Electon Expenses The candidates at the recent primary I election are required to Tile a complete! statement of their election expenses at the office of the counts' clerk for the; county and district offices. Saturday,! dune .1 was the last (lav for filing and, it... i.i ....... v.. i-, l...' ,i.,i;,,,,,,..i,i i ... U...I.I .... ... , ! in tli;-ir filings are subject to a penalty , of iflla for each day they are delinquent! 'after the filing date closes. One day's! I business at this rate would net the j I county :i00. j The following are the statements re- Iceived: For county clerk V. 0. Hover. .115,-' Ml; fof sheriff . I. eedliuin if 1.1!!.- . - 4 I A UO . ' utfslli; Tor ass'SSiir .1. .1. .-inurinuu .p.v. sen v. West ts i ior scnoni Thursdav tind Friday when the progres- superintendent - l-.liwt i be h o.nehus sive convention, if the present program 1 221 i W. M. Smith ,UI,.IU; lor eou.i goes through, will have nothing to do. ty treasurer-1. (.. linger ,.!..; tor Dean Lewis of the university o county commissioner J. T limit $J0 -ii...,...,..-....io -.. ;,wi,-.ii-tc.l liv tli.ii7.1-. for county coronerA. M. t lough ninitte'e to begin the draft of a pint j U.!l.-; for constable U-e W. Aches.... torn. He is Known as n no-compromise $19.05; Lou ('. lirotherton ifL'.UO; . delegate. Four years ago he was large- I). Miles $19.95; J. ': ll.iberts $9.95; lv inslruinenlal in eiupiiasizing the so- Percy M. Ynrney $.i.y.i justice lank ot the bull moose speech emphasized the The eountv clerk has untitled all ot the, delinquent candidates that they will bo reouired to file their state- cial platform. Mnr.loek's uecessitv lor maintaining me progres- nicnts et once, rue ci.i.oui.ucm ... sive party organization, unless " there! names were written in on the ballot ;u n ..mni.lnte clmiiue" of sc ii t i men t i will not be reouired to file stateuieiits 'among republicans as lo i.latform and!as most of them were not candidates in candidate. I the same manner that the others were. I Tho name of Hughes was not men I tinned excel. t for the inference, in Mur doch's speech as to n non-committal candidate. Ncithur was the possibility of nominating auy one but Huusevelt coiis.idered, Its getting warm, and you are going to purchase Underwear we carry all sizes in ' ' Porisknit, B. V. D.'s Laurence Balbriggans, Cooper Spring Needle In fact we have complete lines in Union and two piece Underwear. STRAW HATS Now is the season for STRAW HATS we carry a f great number of styles for Young and old GENUINE PANAMAS FOR - $4.(50 SPORT SHIRTS A complete linej-anging from 75c to $2.50 In all up to date Colors Buy Your Needs at The House That Guarantees Every Purchase urn i At WiaiV. m & ii i rWi m timukii Always Watch This Ad- Changes Often Strictly prrect weight, iqutra dc&l and highest prtcee for all kindi of junk, iwetaJ, rubber, hide end fun. I pay 2e per pound for old l-gi Big itoek of all izeg lecond land incubator. All kind eornigt4 iron for both roofi and buildings. Booting paper And tacottd kand ttntfleuni. . H. Steinback Junk Co. Tke Houra of Half a Million Bargain. 502 North Commercial Bt . . Paone M . a 1 O 1U I U V & w w ibsolutc silem e on political topics. i - . . .-.-, E Fire Consjffiies Pier at San FrsndscoBig Jap Lmer Has Close Call Saa fVascisco, June 3. Conservative estimate of the. damag uVne by flame which destroyed I'ier ii and Alpin was convicted ou the cue charge and w.. sentenced to the county jail lor 00 days. His attorneys demurred to the other lour indictments on the gfound dht tho iojictirtenf, did not J- ilege that the offense wa comuitted .... u.r ..u ... i:. it. A city ordinance provides for liquor regulations inside the lown and onlv ontsido of tha eorpoTttte lijmts is tho state interested. Judfre .Kellv sustained the demurrer o the four in dictments ou tho frrouads that it should have stated tnat olt'euies ulleged to have been commit ted were commit ted outi-ide of the corporate limits ol the city. ; No Second Place for Fairbanks Chicago, June 5. Nothing short of i the presidential nomination will do fori Charles FVirnaiiks, oosier favorite 'son, his hcadipiartein i.inoiiaci-d today, 'indeed, said a statement, .. u.rbauks )"und'r no eirciiiHstances 'would seek j nor accept the second string honor. "Indiana republicans" the announce ineut declared, "are "here lor but. ouc -purpose and that is u nominate Mr. jKairbanm for president as the logical solution of the program that confronts the convention. . Missouri Divided Chicago, June 3 Missouri sentiment is r.iirlr euonly divided between Weeks and Khirbuuks, with a scattering touch ui Hughes sentiment, evident, according I to Charles agel, secretary of tno in- tenor of the Talt cubiuet who arrived in Chii.jgo. Nagel is not. a delegate, but accom panied some members of the . Missouri delcgntiuu. Woo&nen and Neighbors Unveil Monuments Hughes boomer, declared in a statement this afternoon. 'The maximum strength ot the fa vorite sons states," the .statement said. ' is as follows: "Delaware six for Dul'ont; Idaho, einht for Borah; Illinois. 5K for Sher man; Indiana, M for Fairbanks; Iowa, I'd for Cummins; ilnssneliusetts, .su tor Weeks; Ohio. 4M for Burton; Wisconsin, lo for I.aFollette; total, 227. "In the remaining states, delegates are instructed for the favorite sons candidates as follows: Kentucky, eight for Fairbanks; Michigan, :I0 for Ford; ifinuesota, .'14 for .Cummins; Montana, eight for Cummins; .Nebraska, Hi for Cuiiroins; North Dakota, 10 for I.a Follette; South Dakota, 10 for Cum mins; total, 10(i. Scattering, 12. "This uinki-s n total of 3 ) 3 instruct ed for favorite son candidates. It will require 4'j;t to Dominate. " Then followed the prediction Hughes' success. BEES DEVELOP PRUNES. A real curiosity was brought to the Capital Journal oflce Saturday even-' ing bv 1.. 1'. Hopkins, a prune grower j of the Kosclale district. It was a forked twig from a prune tree, one branch being filled with young prunes of normal sine, about as big as a small . pea. The other was als.i loaded with, fruit, but. there were rully one inch j long, bv three (piafters thick and were of a li'iiht color. Mr. Hopkins says a i swnrm of bees settled on the limb and in great Imnch of them gathered ou this tttie When found there Has (luite a good sized piece 0f comb also attached to tho twig. Mr. Hopkins thinks the uhonnnienul Ol'OWth Of the lirUUCH Oil the one twig was caused by the heat from the bees' bodies. Whatever caused ; it the fact that the prunes under theiu j i'llv hnlf developed while the I others are not much more than formed. utter Nut d The .Tune weddings hitie started with three licenses which were issued Wat- damaged several vegBela early Sunday j urday to the following couples: A iJry ulaeed the loss at 1 ..".00.000 todav. Raymond Himms, a WooMiurn. student ' ' . I I m 1 tr:i... T:..l. ..1 ' ' ' . lhe fire eonsumed the entire pier,luJ!la Ja "a nKU,a "u" "'""iChnrrr Bud bund, : Ceremonies attendant upon tho un veiline' of monuments were solemnized yesterday by the Mooern AVoodmen and the Royal Neighbors m tull ni.uuistie form eiid regalia at the City View and Odd Fellows' cemeteries. The ceremony w preceded by a parade on the prin cipal streets of the city, led by the DIED n. mimitminiia. TteBiltne Circle will spend Tuesday evening at the home oi' Tflllll Ii. .MCA.Ian.S. .-t ) l' sueci I.;-... u'fjtlie telesciie of Mr, ,M.-.m, at this time of year the moon ami Saturn may be seen to advantage. e t SC SC J -4 !4C 36 5C 5 SC SC RAUKK.R In Portland. Saturday, June mill, Alfred Knrker The Ixjdy arme.l hi Salem this af ternoon on tho tiregoo Kiectric ju charge of Webb and (Tough, burial taking place in the Odd Fellows cem etery. He was a son or William S. Ilnrkor who at one time was deputy sheriff ol Mjiion county. Acting Kink William Lercbcn of the Cherrians has "appointed Fred S. liynon ihiurain.i of a committee to arrange headquarters for the liernans nuen.i- ing the Hose Festival nem r-r. ni. m comnnttee has selected the hotel lieu son where a suite of rooms has been eiK-aged. It is eipeded that about 1"0 Chenians will ine up Ifbr the drill and do their utmost to bring homo at least Brea at All Grocery Stores ASK FOR IT-LARGE LOAVES 5 CENTS NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE LABEL SOLD CILE-ABi During true month of May the births recorded in the city were, 12, of whicj seveu were mule and five feuinlo. The deaths were ", of which 10 were male aud 10 female, according to the re What the Committee Did With Contests Chicago. June 5. Settlement of dele gate contests by the republican national ..,.mritt..i tn.lnv centered chieflv on i black and white fights, espc iully in ....ITeaas. " Their net result was to leave "burned the coal barge Melrose, danr aged the barge Wellington, blistered all the paint off the Japanese liner Hhinyo Man. Number 2, damaged the steamer General Forbes and destroyed a valuable cargo of oriental goods, .just landed from the Shinyo Maru. It was one of the most spectacular blades ever een on the waterfront. Japanese sailors tried to alip the cable of their ship to escape. Had they succeeded, the fire boat David Schajinell would probably have been eiuehed by the drifting merchantman. Fire Chief Murphy stationed firemen with axe at the cablce to fight off the excited Japanese, and personally disarmed one seaman who rame at him with a knife, thinking there was a plot afoot to keep the liner at its dock and destrov it. a woodburn utudent aged Hi; Koy w. The ceremonies at the cemeteries were Potter - a stenographer of Salem, uud conducted bv the officers of the lodges, Kuth I'. Fhilliw, also ot . Saltan; and Charles a. Hoyt, a farmer of Jefferson and liladys '(le.ment,. of. JellVrsoa. Stuart S. Hoffman, who waa arrested in this city on eiruu day ou -a burg lary, charge, haA.beeti found out to be a deserter from tiie U. rt. army and will be turned over to the army official... Hoffman deserted from Fort Lupin, Colo., July 22, 1013, awording to the circular 'which was received from the official of that army. post. There i a standing reword of j0 for the ar rcet of a' deserter from the U. S. army, COURT HOUSE NEWS District Attorney Ringo will apical I i the supreme court from the decision i f Juoge Percy R. Kelly sustaining , leave his private telyhne line which the demurrers of the defendant to the connects him directly with his licuteo i Y.ietment in the eae of the state'ants in Chicago for tlie first time to- with the eulogistic address for the Woodmen by Isadore Oreenbaum. About 25 graves were decorated in the wo cemeteries besides several at l.ffl ifis dlon. For the Modern Woodmen, the cere monies were conducted by George Kein oehl, acting as constil; A. J. Hwienink. itrt. ronsul; A. K. Bunn, advisor; J. A. Wright, clerk; E. K. Matteo, bunker; 1). B. .Sutton, escort; Heury Schott, watchman; John Contreras. sentry, and tin- furwt team, led by n. S. Stunton. The managers were Krnest Anderson, F.- A. BaJier and W. M. Persons. The Royal Neighbors assisted in the ceremonies with the foll.rwing officers: : Oracle, Mrs. Sylvia Schnupp; vice j oracle. Mrs. Josie Anderson; past orucle, Mrs. Carrie Bunn; chancellor, Mrs. An- na Mattin; recorder, Mrs."lelissa Per one; receiver, Mrs. F.va Beinhoel; the , (five graces, Miss Esther Billings, Mis utteranc U the aentjment. Rhc4 Persons, Mrs. F.lla Thompson, don 1 Vt"w ,wh0 con1en,,ol)!Mni. K.se Abbott amTMrs. Lena Gib will rominrte but it could do a blame.r rtris, Tk mBr,h(l)s for the Koval s.g.it worst than to pick me." . I N'eigbhors re Mrs. 1,-nora Day and I Mrs. Nettie Stanton and the sentries, Hia Liewtenant on Way ; Mr Marv .Nvhait and Mrs. Pearl oyster liay, .lune .). Kooeeveit wm in,-JU (Cetitinjied from Pg On.) ai.';':nt Alfred ATrir. AlMn j in ' tod lv t'.C erar I jury on live , o;...ts b' ilarging bootlegging. . Foi r of thee 'r i.-tn ent we:' ffr criTJ1 alleged to leer 1 1 c t'.C.. : d 1 fire .:an iarv i -1 1, IDlr, an' one wa after that date. ' hi I morrow when he will visit his dentist it- cw Vo-''. i. nc K I 'ortelvou, Koo-eM-h ' for- s. .-retarv and i abinet luenibof, call-lf.,",-.v p'-d 4.ft imincili.itcly for i.p... The .-!;iiel iieinl.rt.Ted an Hitchcock Gives Candidates Votes Chi.Miii. June .r.. Justice Hughes' iiiii'iation "on an early ballot i in liii.i.li.'' Fii'iik Hitch. .kI,, unolficial t.- it vr;i.. . :.. i 1 onuiuui wi'"K health officer. Two cases' of diphtheria j 'n(red, nnd to sv ,g ; tb j .v. J.k . "f Texus into power, at the . uric ir-jnri-j uumii 111 ii. uii.it. -n city physician, Dr. Miles quarantined 285 cases of incudes and released 2.'i; There are still several eases but tho epidemic in pretty well under control. J. C. Herbsmau, representing the Ellison-White Cinfutauun system will be in the city End confer with the di rectors and . committees at a luncheon ut the Hpa. tomorrow noon Efforts are also being load to liuve Mr. Elli son come rnru i ouunn nin give ine eomputations un- regulars' power, at the san.o tunc deciding minor contests iu llori.ln and Virginia. The "black and ' tan" und "lilly whites" delegations from Louisiana were both seated, given half a vote each. A. A. Ewing was elected from (ikluhoma in place of Wood, diseased. He is a Burton mini. (I. W. Bean, of Florida, first district, w as seated. The eight contestants from Texas withdrew nnd the regulars were seated "I... - ... ...... f..., ..1 1. .. r committees the r.erelit or Ms expert.-, ,,.,. ,., , .),, Jcsrph Brandy, of West Virginia, won out over Ferguson, colored. Hughes lost one delegate when Allen, a Weeiis man, was seated tor fifth Oeorgia district over Gores for Hughes. Operation Keeps Governor Away From Convention Milwaukee, Wis., June 3. Emanuel L. Philipp, governor of Wisconsin, un derwent a verV serious operation for 1 . .." 1 . ..l V neglected. Use a time-tried kidney appen.i.cuis esr.y iou.iv . u.. re,nlv Donne's Kidney Pills. Hotsih' condition is not critical, it is st.n of people, testify to their merit. Iteau ! serious, nccor. ng to l)r. narry wnoii, a Halern case: I who performed the operation. Governor Mrs. I.. M.' Draper, 0! H. Thirteenth J T'lii I ip will be unable to attend the wa nt., Salem, snv: "I cuu conseientioua- tional convention in Chragn. lie wus ly sav that Doan's Kidney Pills tiro a to havo beaded the conservative re very 'reliable medicine for kidney din- publican convention in I l.i.ago. He orders. I have taken them on several i was to have headed the coiisrvutive ,x.,.nl,.i, ilivii 1 Imve hmi n&lnll i red 1 reoublicnu di lcrntion from Wisconsin. two of the cash prizes. The special Enilios for tlie bicycle, roller skH'io." train carrying rue i liernans ana ii.eir ami running races tor the heiry fa. friends will leave ut H o'clock Friday can now be made through I. II (Nin k morning on the Siutl.eiu Pacific, from ton, who lias charge of all sports to I A Trade and Commercial streets. Super-, held down town on the iifreinouu iuteiidei.t Jullingrili'v has promised that the first day of the celebration Mr., ti.e run to Portland will t.c made in Cumpluit iiii.y be found at the Y: M. ' one hour aud forty five minutes. i A. liiiendflato ence in. planning tor the summer course which m'M begiu .liiesday, July 1-. Mysterious Pains and Aches Mai Life Hard to Bear Tor Man . Salem Women. Too many women mistake their pains und aches for troubles peculiar to the sex. Mr often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, dizzy spells, headaches and irregular urination. Kidnev weakness becomes dungerous if Steady, evenly dia- tributed heat, un der perfect control makei a good oil atovc "wonderful for baking. NEW PE&EaiQIi FtrBts Jttsulu fiarlOil feeling ncros my kidnevs and when they haven't been acting regularly and they have never failed to give me quick relief. It is only once iu a gnat while now that I have to resort to a kidney medicine." Price 50c, at nlltlealers. Don 't eimp lv ask for a kidnev Doan's Kidnev Pills the Riune that Mrs. Drnger had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prop,.. P,...f-':. ... N. Y. His place will be taken by George A. West, who was chosen as his alternate. DEri8 SUPREME COUP.T Denver, Colo., June 5. Judge Hen I.indscv, of the juvenile court, today remedy get defied the supreme court of Colorado wlmh ruled that he coui.i nut try mums charged with crimes against minors. In a written statement. I.in.lsey practical- . ,i ;iy dared the court to l.oM In... in con- Try Capital Joun.ul Want Ada. ten, pi. Btnve is lUSt y w.- i i like cooking with city gat. H you haven t a New Per fect inn vou've missed .f -- fnr veara. Bakeb, vv.uiw. j m ' v ..oa.i tnuota. Moreefncicnt r UIVII3, iuo.no, - i f .i. and cfMlh Uftr.tO CP- ' '"' . . . . .A K.. ... .... -ri . .... ... cl. nmarl mtvclit f UnM your (itriwn ... - ..'... .,. jlAHUAAv wi. (calllonliO For Sale by Salem Hdwe. Co. Kuren & Hamilton, Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co. W. W. 3Ioore, Spencer Hdwe. Co. Imperial Furniture Co. E. L. Stiff & Son,