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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1906)
? daily tti sax wtnaciaAiaac, onwx, raaBDAY, max , 19M. -. jr- s L.Jf .nr 'rw .v..jt Stockton & Co. ft-7 - j V - 5jt3 The OW WMCeOmcr It la much to your advantage to do jtrar shopptrg here. EverytMaz u selling reasoiable assd all tie goods are dependable. If anything goes "wrong we sake It right aed bx so doicij'we build up a confidence be tween our customers cad ourselves. XSAD'8 DSES8 GOODS .pi- aa ixsportarjt part is the. success of oar dry good department. Tie goods are thtt beat thai -can be produced tad ;gfee absolute guaraute thai go with, each piece gives tie purchaser a "eonfideueo that males it a pleasure to wear and on & costume cade frees Hew' goods. Personals Salem will celebrate and everyone should be prepared to do Us part toward AJecorating tie city. "We k-i an imaesEse stock cf .BTJXT 2XO, PAPER 2XSTOOXS, Etc. which w wiU-pmcc eu sale at very low prices jost to encourage a good cause. GRAY PANAMA Our regular $1.00 quality 59c yard. Duess GaoJs SPECIALS TOR THIS WKTTK. licit raxed novelties' and broken p-laids, navy- blue novelties; $L25 and SL50 vslce Special. 98c yaJ Remnants - Ber. Winans went to Pcrilaudthis Mrs. HaHie Fssrish-HingeTis a Port- aad visiter today. . Archie Jerman west to Portland os tie morning loeaL - H. P. Crase, of Seattle, is in tie city Iot a few days. Miss Claire Miller, f Hubbard, ''is ?!!. :.- Vav Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson west to Portland last evening. -J Mr. and Jars. JU. a. incscwr are is Portlaa for a few days. H. C. Ease, of Portland, well-knowa here, is iere oa business. George "Will returned last evening from a business trip at Albany. - Ex-Governor Lord was a Portlaaf board passenger ton tie morning local? Hal D. Pattoa went to tie mutj school to attend tie elosirg exercises; Mr. and Mrs. C J. Kurtz are visltin-; SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Mr and Mrs. B. G. Agee, at Winieu; Ore. "Sir Frxrk Oliver is visitim ir mother, Mrs. L, H. Simmons, is Porti :he dfcndaKr violated tie eontraet i lard. 3el Catlia aod J. B. Lien, doieg bies aier tie sae of Cailiii &: r:pAxy, vs. S. W. Jo, an appeal '.- Marfea eosary. Geo. H. Baraert, ;nlee. la an opialfn by Jadge Beaa tie lower eoert is reversed, ai a new trial ordered. Tils was an action, to ztterei fin re ages for the breach of a icp eontraet. Joaes agreed to sell and iHirer to Catlia k Iiaa 35.0W poaads if ips for 1V& eeatj per paced, bat on the day of delivery, the hops being weeth 30 eeats per pound, be failed to J:ver. Plaintiffs brought this action t recover damages. -They failed to re fer ia the lower-court, but the sa- Another Feature of prme court holds that the lower eoart rred la cot instruetiag the jury that Kacycle Left frost the -rvry best selling goods. Oar new ressart counter is hardv sad is loaded down with goods at jest ' HALF PRICE Personals Mrs. Araw Long, of Tie Dalles, it iere to speed Memorial Pay with her her mother, Mrs. Bell, of Xorth Salens. Messrs. George Custer Vaughn asd Haaunoad, of Silvertoa, were Sa leas visitors today, bat, of course, these gstleaea were i.ot over oa zcatters jolitieal SEf& . . . . . . "'the afternoon. w E.tzo io spina j&e&orxai uj, asc will fee the guests of relatives and friesds. The young ladies will viiit for two weeis, while Mr. Hotstettler will 74r the day. L. V. J owe advertises Kae reasarl able bargains in carpets ia today's Journal. Norwich Untoa Fke Insrr ance Society. Frank Meredith, Besidect Agent. 0e4Trita 751. Brows k Oe, No. IM CcsuaereXal Street. Governor Oax or Gaa. Patterson? Nashville, Tenn., May 9. Unusual interest is manifested ia the Democrat ic state convention which was called to order here this forenoon, for the purpose of nominating a state ticket. Of course, the gubernatorial contest is the special feature of interest is the convention and the bitter fight, which has been waged during the past few weeks, is cure to be carried- into the I eo&vestks. when the xoadnation of a governor comes rp in The aursBEg sessioa was devoted to the. preliminaries of the convention, the appointment of committees and a fewr addresses. Both gubernatorial candidates, Governor Cox as well as General Patterson, have established headquarters here and from early morning both headquarters were 'be- sieged by the friends and- topporter of the respective candidates. While Shelby counsy has instrneted its delegation la favor of Gen. Pat terson, Hamilton county has instructed in favor of Gov. Cox and also favoring j W, B. Cleage for railroad eoxsmusion- Mrs. Albro Dickinson returned last, night from several-days' visit at Al bany. Mrs. "W. Carlton Smith has gone to Eageae to spend several cays with friends. ' Attorney and Mrs. Anderson Cannon and little daughter were passengers for Albany this morning. Father Hildebrand. of St. John's church at Oregon City, is in the city, the guest of friends. Father Levesqne. of "Woodburn, ar rived ia the city this morning, to be tie gsest of Father Moore. The University of Oregon track team passed throcgh yesterday afternoon oa their way to Seattle, where they meet the University of Washington. Mrs. and W. D. MeXary left for Port land this morning, where she and Dr. McNary will make their home. Misa Anna Bowser returned to her home in Portland last evening, after a visit with relatives and friends here. Miss OHve Bigby, who has been a student in Willamette Usiversity, left this morning for her home in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moore are enjoy ing a visit from their daughter, Mrr. Cora Todd, of Adams. Umatilla county. Mrs. A. J. Basey went to Harrisburg this morning to visit several oav at !; being at the place of delivery at tie appointed time for delivery, either ia person or by agent. George Summers, appellant vs. T. T. Ger. L. B. Geer and W. H. Odell, re spondents, on morion to dismiss appeal, appeal from Marion county. Hon. Geo. H. Burnett, jadge. Motion denied m an opinion per curiam. K. H. W. Jackson vs. C. W. Baker, sppeal from Josephine county; H. K. Har.na, judge, reversed, and the com plaint ordered dismissed in opinion by Chief Justice Moore. Henry Jennings k Sons vs. Ernest Miller, appeal from Multnomah ceunty: Hon. Alfred F. Sears, judge. Affirmed in an opinion by Chief Justice Bean. T. A. Livesley and John Roberts, of the firm of T. A. Livesley k Co- vs. A. Heise, Bachael E. Heise and W. C. Heise, appeal from Polk county; Wil liam Galloway, judge. Judgment of lower court is modified1 by Judge Moore. This is a suit brought by T. A. Livesley k Co. to compel the specific performance of a contract and enjoin tie disposal of certain hops, but, the hups having been sold .while an appeal was pending, a supplemental complaint was filea for the recovery of damages ior the breach of contract. The court held that W. C. Heise be held in for 3225.61, instead of $2764.50, the dif- Is in havkis bi-plane or flanged sprockek , ed leaving a flange or shoulder on IZaLj the teeth to cany the side plates of &e dli This flange orbi-plane prevents the rkaJ? wedging between the teeth on the Sfrdiifcj distributes the wear on the chain andiji being aX on the chain Wock, the side Z the chain takes part of the wear, thus mtJ. ingthe fife of the chain. A chain run or faZ orbi-plane sprockets wiM last three tim ivni5 cw uti u uiutiidsy 5tragm sprockets. 1 also seM the YALE, CORNELL, and My repairshop is fitted up No matter what you want in on me. Best Work at Honest FRANK J. MOORE the home of her mother, Mrs. M. J. If crease arising-from the fact that hops NEW TODAY Botih candidates claim that enough are instructed to vote tor ette Hotel. -" (delegates Itiem to insure their nomination, but those not directly interested ia the . contest are of the opinion that the ques- j tion is by no means settled and no Ciambermaid at tie Willam- j nomination will be possible on the first 5-29-3'. Tc Kest B. B. Fleming's upper flat w Center street. 5-2S.I Tec Seat. Furnished and unfurnished rocsns. Apply at 222 Comcereial street, over Journal oSce. ballot The legal squabble between j Cox and the Patterson factions ia con nection with the primaries has caused considerable bad blood and a lively contest in the convention is expected. A Fteasut Way te Xrsrtt. TVs above la tit usual rttMtt MrMTtorry Cmes And boxes of an' t ia tis Missouri PaUe kisds for sale. Capital Commission ? 0w7 feetweea tie PaciAe eeas and Ceu 2X Commercial street, Salem, ', " w Urt that the senr- f.- 3 lit . Oregon. 5-14-tf iK "B eemmeBc give asent tMa vtatetaest. Prosa Derrer, Celot- Sa mdM Sefere, thKlac And af-.de Spriafs aad Desrrer there axe tw ter ste cisaster. vivid sudeseorse I Ikreurh trxi dUv ta . . ., McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowe returned last nicht from Philomath, where tier visited the latter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boles. Conrad Jvrebs, tae top man, was bound for Portland oa the morning lo cal. He will then proceed to points in Wasihngtoa eouaty. A. M. Dalrymple. "secretary of the Democratic central committee, was ooana tor points nortn tnis morning. en s political mission. Claude Hollingcry of Forest Grove, came cp today to attend the elosirg exercises of the Oregon deaf mate school, of which he is a graduate. were worth 24 cents at the time of the sale, instead of 2 cents. Leonard Kabat vs. Maurice Moore, appeal from Doaglas eouaty; Hon. Wm. Galloway, judge. ASrmed by opinion by Judge- Bean. Aimee Austin vs. Oscar Yanderbsit, appeal from Multnomah county; M. C George, judge. AfSrmeu by Justice Moore. THE MOUNTAINS. I saw the mountain stand Silent, wonderful and grand, Looking out across the land When the golden light was falling On distant dome and spire, And I heard a low voice calling: "Come up higher, come up higher, From the lowlands and the mire, From tho mist of earth desire, From the vain pursuit of pelf, From the attitude of self; Come up higher, come up higher Think not that we are cold, Though eternal snows have crowned us; Underneath our breasts of snow Silver fountains siag and flow, And restore the hungry lands. James G. Clark, in the Arena. I" for Prompt seniaQ thebkydelticijS Prial 'ssssssnissssl Munich, May 29.lfev t ifcjf and hearty at tie arf 12Jfl a problem which is jrra.'fTj to solve. It has W twdH achieved by Josephs Jfe i iS man's widow, of ScstaaklHH Her daily diet has ahfissiH cisted of bQtierm!!iiaa)i.ftH kraat and potatoes. 2sfH has beea & widow trfii,Jfif with a daughter i S ran, ifipii lately walked to tl2j)& lage of Tittling, athci&teiS'p confession. wT t a M , Meat SosiAimm Kul' (Four O'elcck lis) re ' fol- k - as - i ii jj e ifckMVM v display, wifi be gives at the M. E.'t 8c Lssds, earrrir Pasaa 1st- ehuirk. vc State street Friday sight W Usdd e2ctrie4jrHl utimiW June 1st. at S p. ss. Adtsicsies, adx'tt ears, ehak ut axd ap-to-eatw itexg .lac; eM.'iffea te. Large ietor pbt no- 'ear, The sasae exeeBeat serriea if graph aud tier attractions. sfraVd frwa Kuhi City as St. SSt Lewis U lltmfkia, little Xtk uai X4 t!1' ' """ -"' 'iLB 9yri If yesi aw ffsissr east rmcxi-ev to JLo a.n '. i & t i- Otc IU A TSOMAS K. FOBD, ' luhs. Or W. a WMMXDJt, Gs. Art, 14 TkW 8c P-rti4. Or. WMi In vestlgate YOUR OLD LAWN HOWER HADE AS GOOD ASKEW W m reUt&tg both skw and old sewrs by the score with the UNRUH PATENT FIEXH5LE BLADE It is a lifM 3t ihl stwKul bie that hss riM to tie revoiv imn laives at evsty foist; is selfshxrpeaing d x perfect cutter. Call tmi eaaadae JkU sew kaife aad he eoariscd. Ssssssral If ettce. On cr before June 1st tie under signed will reaove his harness and sad dlery business to 1S7 Cosnmercial street, next door to Baker ft Law rence's grocery store, xearly opposite say present location. Old aad zew pat rons Invited to tee say enlarged stock and business at the aew stand. FBAJTKE. SHAFTS, d-w-5-5-tf The. Harness Man. ADDITIONAL MEMORIAL Prograa at Oasaetery. Music by Salem bond. Address by comtnander. Lincoln's Gettysburg &iit by L A. Manning. Quartet "Make the Drum Beat," Prof. Parvic, Misses Emerson, Pear taixie, Wtnass and Dole, and Messrs. Dvckabach, Turner ai L E. Parvin. Prayer by the' chaplain. Quartet "Cover Them Over With Flowers." Depositing flowers by members of G. A.B. "America." led by eicir Taps Sorae Divorce Proceedings. Judge Galloway passed on the lowing cases yesterday: Minnie Byan vs. Charks Byan, a di vorce ease, decree granted. The cus tody of the two minor children is given to tie mother, and plaintiff also se cured jedgmeat for $100, to be used for her support and that of the chil dren. Christie Traglio was granted a di vorce from Arthur J. Traglio, and was given the custody of the Irvear-old child of the marriage. A divorce was also granted to Luis Kibele from Cora M. Kibcle, In which the defendant was charged with desertion. Paris, Mar 29,-Th saaVB0? garding the sale of iieetMl America, has excited '' here. Bcsiners circles chase government zs jnftiedu out foreica nreats. Cases OcataaaL (Four O'CockJaaaJj Xew Tork, May 2S.-H Britt and McGovera were ec court until TiBrsdny. Bk" battered. McGovera hi ? Britt another scrap. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lueas County, sa. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ?ions adopted which resosi is senior partner oz ire arm e: jr. J. Cheney, k Co doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDBED DOL LABS for each and every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FBATK J. CHENEY; Sworn to before me aad subscribed ia my presence this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D 1SS6. A. W. GLEASOX. (Seal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is takes intern ally, and acts 'directly on tie blood and tsueuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimosials tiet. F. J. CHENET ft CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c Take Hall's Faaaly Pills for consti pation. at I Lvsched a Wlsaslat (Four O'Goek : Tullala, La,May2a.-A1 named Eogers was lyscW l from Monroe. Hiserire' Ber Iriil New York, May 23.-1 found Josephine Terassn, rial on the ciarce ot .nrr r rrsfl. S2ne. S2 " I resumed today. Its the best you want. Farringtoa'sj market is tie place to get the best j ply you. Other groceries, meats. I Court street, vlveae 256. Plaaty for AH. H. H. Bagas is receiving plenty of strawberries theee days. He eaa sup- too, 429 yfOvti&i WmXsea ta Day af tie D4. Tomorrow beixg Mesaerial Day, Sa saa's basiaees hoc will be dosed. Tie Josraal will issue aa early edition. that Us eacploye eaa attend the ter Tises t tie ceacatery. Klartsa. Xaaar laaaaa Psatac Lostdon. May . ; The Pflgrisa So ciety of Great Britaia wfll give a dia r at the Savoy hotel this evening ia tonor Z Bishop Potter, president of taa a'aruM of the United States. Tae Archbishop of Canterbury will of fer tha-teaet ta the sweat of kcaar tad TV Xfcwaal Sarl.BeWta, aba pre daat the British society, will presid- We Must Close Out Present Stock of Carpets & R To asake room for a purchase of .15000 worth of aew carpets xow aa the way. Every yr 6 TL K thht a1 -ac??1 em sm Tt m V- V ? .:.- t !. tV anCt WOT-3 tlSl - i- . - ft -. ". w II 00 II I .ii.lj-niivg c.. Easalf I:'as fw S9 .'a aaaaj About Sytia' JB JMr J-'m ajassi All Qg kk, Madrid, guests for the wedding ef i arnvexi oa z- by the king w" g1. ever seen. Axaoiasser Carpets, worth L30 lew $ 1. pr 7' Brussels Carpets, worta Sac, xow 70 Pr 7L -Axauxater Art Sfaares, 5x12, worth $38 aaw .$19.35 Body Bnuaela Art Saaarse, 9xl2.wrth ,4M saV $195 AH other grades of art saaras eat eaaily as acaeh. 1 Iaaaaia all-wool Carp4a,-!wth TSe aaw & fee yard. Cottom Cfcaia Carpet, warti 5c mow 54t fr Jri Half Treel Carpets, vartk 0 aew 44 aer yard. All other earaeta will be sail at propertioaata prices. We are also prepared to supply you with furniture ef -any Mad. Jast received 1 tons Oa aecooat of bayfc ia large quantity, we are prepared to pve arieas you cat dcpHe ofhi-J L. U. JOSSE, Z JftxtTtf ScMBStow SaJeiOj aa ta