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A, PACT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OEEOOH, THUMPAT, JUNE 12, 1913. tag's m I ! a I'M, rrl June White IF irS WHITE THE PRICE IS Great Special on the Forest Mills Knit Underwear for Misses and Children, particular special is for this week only 60c WHITE UNION SUITS 47c each Ag 2 to 14 year. Very fine weave, low neck, short , sleeves, loose or tight knee. Only 47c each Panfc Ages 2 to 12 years, lace or cuff knee, also ankle length, splendid quality, neatly made. 25c values 19c IS 111 100 FAST Citizens Assert He Is Hurrying Through Streets at Bate of Forty Miles An Hour, If all reports made to the Capital Journal by local citizenB arc true, Sa lem's motorcycle cop is placing him self in a position for dismissal or re call. It is alleged by several that Officer Spencer has been in the habit of scorching through certain streets at the rate of forty miles an hour and that in one instance ho nearly ran down a prominent North Salem lady while "answering a call" in that neighborhood. The public at large frown i upon either auto or motorcycle speeding and it is not exactly in keeping for a motorcycle officer to wantonly violate the very laws which he has been hired to enforce. There is no officer, whether he be a motorcycle police or not, permitted to exceed the speed or dinance in this city unless in excep tionally urgent cases. Inasmuch as there have been no reports of murder, deadly combat or gun play in this vi cinity for many months, it can hardly be said that there is any need for a policeman to go hurtling through the streets on a call. THiring the administration of former Chief of Police Hamilton, the motor ryclo was used extensively, but not one complaint was ever turned in to the Effect the speed ordinance was vio lated by an officer. As a matter of fact, it can easily be seen tlint the present motorcycle officer is speeding Explanation and Conditions Securing votes in The Journal's fund Bargain Contest is simple. All that is necessary to do is to call for a cash check or receipt when making pur chases it any store advertising o the Bargain Page which appears in this paper eiery Tuesday and Friday for I period of ten weeks commencing May , 1913, and ending July 19, 1913. Bring or mail these checks to The Journal office within ten days of the purchase date,. whore five votes will be iss-ied for every five cents rcpre rented on the checks. Tfcaaa vntinff aline are to be dePOS- Nomination Coupon Good for lOOO Votes Capital Journal's Refund Bargain Contest, $100 in cash free. For Address (Good for nomination and only one allowed each Con testant. Must be used within f.ve day. of date. THURSDAY, JUNE Vests 25c VESTS 19c 18c vests 14c 18c pants 14c Ages 2 to 14 years. Buy NOW. This Underwear is guaranteed to us. If any garment does not give satisfactory wear, bring it back. his machine about the city in order to secure the percentage of the fines exacted from persons he arrests, as 'he is paid so much on the dollar for every fine assessed a luckless auto driver, motorcyclist or even poor laboring man who happens to bo caught on his way home without a light. It is sug gested by some that if the city would place the motorcycle cop on a regular salary, he might be induced to keep within the law in answering calls (f) or arresting speeders. HAS NOTHING 10 DO McAdoo Flatly Denies Half Billion Emergency Currency Promise Due to Conditions. rjsniD run uunco win. Washington, June 12. Flat denial of ,he outh, whjlc Dr. B P. Plymcr is 'lie reports that market conditions prompt- choice of rfco north. Indication! hve ed him to tell the national banks of the ,DBt h- struggle over this one office country that he was prepared to issue occupy ire whole ,1a $3(10,0(10,1100 of emergency currency was In the - A. R. ther are two csodi voiced hero today by Hecretary of the "tM 'or "ffice, with tb odds evident Treasury McAdoo. i'v ' favor ii.'" Colonel P. M. Cecn, of 'For some time," said McAdoo, "in-1 Oroville, ( nl., present l.pnrtment in quiries have been received from banks sprctor. as to whether the trade is prepared to! Li'0 yesterday afternoon Ran Diego issue such currency. I merely answered j selected as the 1914 encampment these inquiries publicly. The fact that p'ace. the statement was issued at a time when the market wns suffering from depression was merely a coincidence." A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by ap plying Chabmerlain's Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle. For sale bv all dealers. Re-,ited in tho ballot box at this office for the contestants you are voting for Every contestant is entitled to one nomination coupon which may be used any time during the first two weeks of the contest. This coupon when neatly cut out and trimmed and properly filled is worth 1000 votes. All cash checks mut be in this office not later than Saturday, July 21, 1113. Porsons employed by this paper or In the stores advertising on the Bargain Page are the only ones barred from uriw-itsiinn in th contest. t J I t t 1 I 12, 1913. Sale REDUCED Baby Underwear For Less $1.00 vests 84c 60c vests 47c 30c vests 22c 25c vests 19c 15c vests .11c Grand Army and Sons of Veterans cf California and Nevada Will Elect Men Today. UNITED PUSS LS1BID WIS!. Kcno, Nov., June 12. Elections of officers being held by the star organi zations represented at the 0. A. R. en campment, department of California and Nevada here today promise to fur nish somo excitement before the day is OVI.T. An especially hot fight is on in the ranks of tha fonseof Veterans in the race for the departmett commander, the affair rn)ly simmering down to a factional fij,ht between Ban Francis co and Loa Angeles. Oeorgo O. l.ocV- wood is the candidate of the people of Tho Women's belief Corps last even ing elected Mm. Kate Field, of Las An geles, president, and Tolly Martin, of Kcno, senior vice-president ; Amelia Mnrbaker, Sacramento, junior vice president, and Ella French, Hakersfield, treasurer. EYNON IS BOOSTED AS PUBLICITY AGENT HERE Fred S. Bynon is -being strongly boosted by his friends for publicity agent of tho merged Board of Trade and Illihee club. Bynon knows all about Salem and vieinit v, and his ' i friends assert that he would make an ideal man for the place. Salem can stand a lot of good adver tising during the next few years, which promises great development, and if Mr. Bynon takes a hand the city will at tract more people than ever before, those who favor him as publicity agent claim. Cherry City t Patent Flour $1.25 per sack This is the highest grade flour manufactured by the Cherry City Mills, and every sack is guaran teed. Try it now. D.A.WHITE&S0NS S'l Buto Ht. rbon M. Iflo t I I - 4 A Ni flin i.e. GRADUATING RECITAL IS MUCH ENJOYED Large and Appreciative Audience Hears Delightful Numbers St Methodist Church. A large audience witnessed the grad uating recital of the Willamette Uni versity College of Music given last ev ening in the First Methodist church. ' Miss Nettie Snyder, who graduates fiom the vocal department, delighted the audience with several exceptionally well rendered numbers. Others of the advanced pupils appeared in both vocal and instrumental numbers. The pro gram: Parti. Piano, Kroenungs-Marsch, Op 13 , Svendscn Miss Lucile Kuntz, Miss Ava McMahon' Violin, Mueckentanx .. .. Mendelssohn Francis Young. Vocal (a) One Perfect Day (b) Good Night ABhford Piano, French Suite No. 6, E Major Bach Miss Leona Dotson. Vocal, (a) Dear Love Remember Me .. Marshall (b) The Loaves and the Wind Leoni Miss Margaret Hodge. Piano, Walking on the Waves, Le- gende No. 2 Liszt Miss Ruth Allison, Vocal, O Vision Entrancing ....Thomas Miss Ava McMahon. Organ, Chant snns Paroles ...Frysinger Miss Pearl Bradloy. Part H. Vocal, Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster, from "Oberon' Weber Miss Nettie Snyder. Piano, The Dragon Fly, Op. 103, No. 5 : Smith Miss McMahon. Vocal, Rejoice Greatly, from the 'Messiah'' Handel Miss Snyder. Piano, Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14.... Mendelssohn Miss Dotson. Vcjcal, Ave Marie : Bach-Gounod Miss Snyder. Orgon, Dean Mendenhall; violin, Miss Turner. Tian, Ballade Romantique Manney Miss Lucile Kuntz. Vocal (a) O'er Hill and Dale, from ' "A Mid-Suminer Night" Bliss (b) Tho Gipsies. Schumann The Ladies Musical Club. Piano accompanists, Miss Allison, Kuntz. Presentation of diplomns,President Fletcher Homan. ORGANIZED BASEBALL ACCUSED AS TRUST Former Manager of St. Louis Browns Brings Suit for (25,000 Because of Banishment BNITXD MUSI I.ArD WIS!. St. Louis, June 12. Charging that organized baseball is a trust in viola tion of the Sherman law. Jack 'O'Con ner, former manager of the St. Louis Browns, today retained attorneys to suo tho American league in the United States courts for $25,000 damages be causo he has been banished from organ ised baseball. (('Conner declares that baseball, as nt present orgunized, prevents compe tition between the players for salaries nnd between the clubs for their services by a conspiracy to control the prices paid to players. He charges that the "national agreement" in baseball is illegal. CHAIN OF LETTERS FOR PRESIDENT WILSON PLANNED uxnrn mass uuscn wiaa. Washington, June 12. Sworn testi mony that sugar cane planters bad ar ranged an endless chain of letters di rected at President Wilson was given before the senate committee investigat ing the "insidious lobby" rhargi hero today by Paul Christian, secretary of the Cane Planters' Association, The witness also admitted that the reduc tion in the sugar tariff came without warning, and that it caught Ins cs- sociation unprepared for a fight. Truman Palmer, secretary of the United Rtatos Beet Sugar lobby, testi fied that be helped Henry Yxunrds fight in 1902 again Cuban reciprocity, lie said his annual salary was tl!'!"0. Palmer declared that he had paid nut 1(10,000 since 1902, and mora than "0,000 since last November. Parade at Portland, fcxirrn risss raasno wi 1 Portland, Or., Juno 12. The last of the raylight parades of Rose Festival week was held this afternoon when lecnrated cqnippnges of evjry charac ter, were drawn through tho streets by horses ranging from the thoroughbred driver to tho more sturdy draft animnl. An Interesting feature was a Wells Far go stage coach of the frontier days, with a number of veteran Indian fight ers occupying tho Bents. Journal Want Adrs. Bring Results IN Takes Exception to Statement of Jus tice That Guard Was in Con tempt of Court. Governor West yesterday took some exception to the statement of Judge Webster, published in The Capital Journal, that the non-appearanc? of F. H. Snodgrass, in his recent trial for assault and battery, constituted s con tempt of court. The governor made the statement that when a person pleads guilty to a crime all trial pro cedure is put to an end, therefore there could be no contempt of court for non-appearance. The governor said that in the case of Snodgrass the pre siding judge had no authority at all to call witnesses to the stand after Snodgrass entered a plea of guilty. In the opinion of. the governor tho judge knows very little law indeed. THE ROUND-UP. While riding on the front of a switch engine at Umatilla at 2 o'clock Tues day morning, Lorin F. Anthonv, a call boy, agod 19, was, in some manner, knocked off, falling nnder the cars. Ho was killed instantly. The body was shipped to The Dalles. A crippled friend vauts to know why we don't give the Portlnnd Rose car nival a big write-up. The answer is easy, everybody except newspaper folks and invalids, is in Portland see ing it, and there are none here to read the Btorv. a The McMinnvillo Elks chartered a special train to visit Portland and taku part in the Elks' parade Wednesday. During the month of May 50 shipR loaded at Astoria, They carried away 38,281,438 feet of lumber, 11000 rail road tise, 250,000 lath, 100,000 pickets and 0094 piecos of piling. see Arno P. Arbell, n grocery salesmnn, nltempted to board a no-stop Mt. Scott car in Portland Tuesday night about 6 o'clock, He was thorwn in such a man ner that ho fell under tho car, and both legs were cut off. Ho was dragged for 100 feet, and almost instantly killed. He was about 30 years old. J. R. I,esher, aged 35, a salesman for the Monarch Oil Company, was killed at Portland Monday night, when tho auto in which he was riding struck a telegraph pole. Those with him were thrown from the auto and were seri ously hurt. Charles Pickett, alias J. W. Ford, an escaped convict from the Arkansas pen itentiary, was given away by a fellow convict at Pondleton, and when arrest by tho chief of police Tuesday ho brokp away and slashed at the man who headed him off with a knifo, but the latter dodged the blow, then grabbed and held him until asistance arrived, and tho desperate man wns safely ldcked up. Tho chief fired nt him twice, but failed to stop hiui. Tho county court of Jackson county is about to cause to be issued a pam phlet similar in character to tho "Ore gon Alrnnnnc," issued under state sue- IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN TORE HER CLOTHES - . ii -ii ii Si Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable ' Compound. Malone, N. Y., - " Lydia E. rinlt hara's Vegetable Compound has cer tainly done me a lot of good. I first heard of it when 1 was a girl and I always said that if I ever had fe male trouble 1 woul,! take It "I suffered frorr organic Inflamma tion and would havo spells when I woull bo in such puln Ui; t I would tear my clothes. Ono tay my husband got ths neighbors in to see what the matter wci hut they could not help me. My first thought was for Lydia K. Pinkham's Vt-gctablo Compound and I sent my hus band out forit and took It until I wus en tirely cured. I am s woman of perfect health and my health and happiness came from Lydia E. Pinkham's mull cine. You may rest assured that I do all I can to recommend your wonderful medicine to my friends."- MliH. FltKD Stunk, Route No. 8, M alone, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, madu from roots and herbs, Is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who tuirer from displacements, Inflam mation, ulceration, Wmors.lrrcgularitjos, Jeriodic pains, backache, bearing-down ecling, flatulency, Indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Is the stan dard remedy for female Ilia, my OMNIUM Don't Look VPlSS&gS. KZZ Old Before Your Time m-aiji'u. .' ji a-wronflj sometimes gradually louows. That backache, so common among women, brings with it tha sunken cheat, the headache, tired muscles, crow's-feet, and toon the youthful body la no more youth ful in appearanoft and all because of lalk of attention. There is no reason why you should Be so unfortunate, wrwn you have at your disposal a remedy such as Dr. Pteroe'e Favorite Prescription rcoinronded for ovar 40 yeaxe as a remedy for ailments peculiar to women. We have thou- anas apon umumims or Mtlmontala on flw tha accumulation, of 40 yean tmtifyins- to Its tlTcot Iranoas. Neither narcotics nor alcohol are to be found In tola famous prevcrtption. Regulates Itretrolarltlea. Correct diiplareinenta. Overcomes painful period i. Tones up nerves. Brings about perfect keelth. Sold by dealers In awdkinaa, in liquid or tablet form. Dr. Pleere'e Medfre Adctr. netrv ra. lees' ae-re-alafeea'lffon, anevere jkoefe aelrafe eaealleiM mhoui which ecenr leeaMM, !! ar avarried MlffA fojuioax niiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii;ii:ii;:;iijii:;;.2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiUiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiinui: pices. The Medford Mail-Tribune lays "hot air and fancy pictures will be eliminated." e a The Neversweat club at Athena has installed s new bench at the St. Nich olas hotel corner. Tt has s seating ca pacity for 12, and is painted green. Af ter paying for the bench, the club treas ury contains a surplus. The Athena Press is authority for this reposeful item. a s a The Baker Herald says Baker is the best baseball city In the Northwest, no matter what size. e a a The building of large and up-to-dnto dairy barns ia occupying many farmers in tho region around about Independ ence, according to the Monitor, which snys the dairymen nro all prospering. Durkee is now a dry precinct, for tho history of tho tho first time in town. HOME TREATMENT FOR SALLOW, WRINKLED SKIN A. C. F. askB: "What shall I do for my sallow complexion, and how can I got rid of my wrinkles!" , Sallowness ia best removed By remov ing the skin ltseir. This is effectually accomplished by the uso of ordinary mcrcolized wax, which causes the of fensivo out skin gradually to peel off. in fine particles scarcely noticeable to tno naked eyo. Within a week or fo you will have an enviable complexion, tho new skin exhibiting a healthful, youthful tint incomparable with artll'i- ial coloring. Oct an ounce of tliiM vax at your drug store, apply at night like cold cream, only don't rub it in. VaU it off in tho morning with warm water. For your wrinkles try a solution of powdered saxolitc, one ounco, dis.,iolyi)d in a half pint witch hazel. Bathe yom faco in this every morning for awhile Tho result will surprise you. Beaut; 'i Mirror. GREAT GROWTH SHOWN IN NUMBER OF AUTOMOBILES Figures at tho secretary of state's of fice show that there are 3089 more au tomobiles in Oregon today than there were a year ago. Following shows tho growth of the business: No. of motor vehicles registered Jan unry 1, to May 31, 1013, 11,018. No. chajif fours registered January 1 to May 31, 1013, 033. Total fees received for motor vehldo registration, January 1 to May 31, 41, 84 1.50. Total fees received for chauffeurs Registration, January 1 to May 31 I8(I0. Total fees received transfers, dupli cates, plates, etc., January 1 to May 31, I50.S0. Total fees received from January 1 to May 31, 1013, H,1!8. Total registration Juno II, 1013, 8, 411. It is now well known that not mnro than ono enso of rheumatism In ten requires any intcrnnl treatment what- n"er. All that is needed is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts nt each appli cation. Try it and see how quickly It will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by nil dealers. ir y OUR OCCUPATION IH NOT CONGENIAL why not find your proper nicho In I'lV THROUGH HIE JOURNAL WANTS. A Good Investment There is no better Investment than a fifty-cent pioee in a bottlo of Morltol White Liniment. Muscular and rheu matic pains, swelling, Inmeness and serenes of the muscles are promptly relieved. Merltol White Liniment Is especially recommended as a general pain killer of unusual merit. Capita) Drug Store. YOU HAVE TROUBLE KEEPINO YOUR HELP? Why not secure reliable steadi domestics by J L4CINO YOUB AD. IN THE JOURNAL WANT COLUMNS. Each age of our lives has its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen tho digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and es pecially suitable for people of middle ago and oldor. For sale by all dealers. mnnnnnTmmnnirn'infmini'in'' tention more care and attention than it is given by the average woman. Neglect it and ills soon creep In, and the look of old age, sometimes quickly, Dr.- Pierce's Favorite Prescription Bechtel & Bynoa's Bargains MUST BE BOLD. , We have just received s letter from Pfty in the east, to sell his proper ties in Salem at s sacrifioe. Modern 8-room house, basement, on s paved street, close in, with furniture for 4, 000. Easily worth (3000. And another modern 6-room house on a paved street, for 2250, worth 3000. Another good 8-room house, bath, toilot, windmill, water piped from well in house, two large lots, barn and five fruit trees bearing. Price $2300. The above prop erties aro all real Biiaps. Mr. Investor or liome-soekor, look this up. See Mr. Bechtel, DAIRY FARM. We have for Bale the best 800 acre dairy er. stock farm in the state, for only $30 per acre, running water, num ber of good springs, finest of pasciri), Some good timber, fair buildings, near town and the soil la of the best in Ore gon. The above price ia for s short time only, bo you will have to act quick Ask for Mr. Bochtel. HOUSES FOB RENT. In all parts of the city, from $3 to 40 per month. FOB BENT. A modern 8-room house for rent, 449 North Liberty street, basement, fur nace, cloetrio lights, bath, toilot, shades, rent reasonable. Bechtel A Bynon, Agts, BECHTEL BYNON, 847 State St. Phone 4.12. Best Laxative for the Aged. Old men nnd women fool tho need of a laxative more than young folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills sre especially good for the agod, for they act promptly and eas ily. Price 23c. Recommended by J. C. Perry. To the People of Salem. We wish to again call your attontion to the fact that we are sole agents in this city for Meritol Pile Remedy. Our success with this remedy has far ex ceeded our most sanguine expectations. Therefore, we are pleased to recom mend and guarantee every package of Moritol Pile Remedy. Capital Drug Store. MM tMtM I j Bargains in Oxfords 3.30 ladies' Oxfords fl.fio 2..10 ladies' Oxfords $1.25 $2.00 ladies' Oxfords $ .05 VOII men's Oxfords $3.00 $4.00 men's Oxfords $l.uu Not Cheap Goods, But Good Clean v Stock Sold Cheap. JACOB V0GT 220 North Commercial Street. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon ' Made for Family Use Ask and your grocer for It., shorts always on Bran hand. F. B. WALLACE, Agent Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Prepares medicines which will cart all known diseases. He makes a specialty of asthma, lung, throat, stomach, liver kidney, rheumatism, debility and hernia troubles, smallpox epidemic, lost man hood female weakness, paralysis, bolls and bruises of all kinds... Care of Yick So Tong, Chinese Med ical Co., South High Street, Salem, Or. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m, including Sundays. 'i I