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N . i P Mi? i( J M r I DAILY OAPIITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY j. 1906. mj" - ' i" - -t . . . , iiiniiiwmiimrH TTsr , , fWhen all Else fails old rn&b'fno worrlc yon; when tb ha is blistering; when you want when tho dura- tillty 1pt p ' ;; Buy a McCormick Mower TWway they aro rolling out these days means a torriblo onslaught on the nv crop, tin'ond'Jpmtlgnto tho wide, heavy frame, tho high wheels, tho extra Iwg rlirnnn, the' full width, of cut, tho substantial gears ond tho numerous othA-.McCormick feature, irtfSAJBliffl TO OUT QEASfi THAN TO PULL IT. Wo Imvo tho neccsnary -weight to drlvo tho knifo through tho toughest kind of-vgmj. And Here's the Rake There's a lot of cxcluslvo features on u McCormlck self-dump' rake. jou'to Just to yourself you'll look them over. ,Wo 're, always glad to show you. If U( ;' i- wm Eli Hay Bailers ' i There (v big call for baltir men. Tho EH prcswri, both power ami circle ffrmt, trill convince any thinking man of their merit. Condensing feeil kfffwa, block dropping ahead of the ehnrge, and many. oflnrr Txrinl's of ntpttierityk Call and examine. A .PAIN HOttJSB PKE8S TOIl aALE CHEAP. F.A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE Farm MaehlMry of all lortt, Vehicles, Bicycles and Bowing Mnchlncs, Baleia Oregon. THE SKIDOO Patrol Wagon Is doing good work but there will be no danger of them catching you If you have a pair of our light weight sum mer shoes. Our assortment is all that you could wish and our prices are reas onable. I l irvin & co. PRACTICAL SHOE MENAcknowlcdged Leaders 336 State St RFPAimiur. a cnm.,T . ......,iv - JriA-lttUY 1 Wty com tmg ttiedielnc! Naluro doe not demand It. Oo to Ir, It, M. WWto, tt otepatt. ll will cut, you vrba rtwng drug would tit u.) vi yvu Mm, strength, and money Moflcy to Loan THOMAS K. WBD, The Very Newest k Awl rwbWcM Uds Cmbs jac rc&YN We have them to sofid gold l med skk mh! back cawKfr$t.50to $7.50. Barr's Jewelry More Norwich Union Fire Insu. ancc Society. OBk. with W. Hrowa d, Nc, NEW TODAY Tvt Hint-.Uv.v-.., ."""wtta,titfaMHtM ;J J titjr a .uburUn p,0,wtv, 3 To BuUd Svftnaatax PoCl, b. eWw ; u, MiBa of tu v. a a, rs .u, . .,y JJ ON TRIAL FOR KILLING CREFFIELD O.V. Hurt Tells the Revelting: Story of Holy Rollers and Their Naked Orgies By repealing his story of Holy Roll Oiwm .in tho form of a statcmewt tihat ho had mwdo to young MltchoU, prior to tho killing, Mh Ilurt waa permuted under Judgo Frator' ruling, to testi. ty conccrnln'fl Crrtiie-W ani urcimom's pornlcious teachings. Sir. Htfit is a man of about I5 ycsasi stock builti intelligent nmd kiwlly of aptwxiraaco. Ho ioko in a hositaHcg; mann-H nwl lieud to lx frequently prompUxl to proceed in lnying baro liis taimW misfortunes. Several times ne had to stop speaking and fight for 6elf-control. What Ho Told Mitchell. After stating in 'response to a quo's- ion, that te ma tho father of Maml Hurti-Creflicld, the dtad man's wiulow, ho Kiid: "I mot tho lefemlant, Sir. Mitchell, in Portland tho last week in Miirxjh. I twld hliiv Croflicld vas out of priaon ami described) to himi tilw effects of his powr over tho women folks. "I told him thftt Creifidd used to get his followers to Uo on tho floor arwl roll about praying and shout! ug. Ho would keep telling them that God would smilo them unless they did' as he and. Ho cilainfcd to be tho Sa.ior. I Jitivo known Croflield to keep them rolling about an. tho floh in this man- meir for from 12 to 24 hours at one time. His power over his followers, who wlio nearly nil women, was some thing wonderful. Thoy did whntevor ho uaid. They wero detul to all hu man Bjnnixitliy. Thtw lef,t their chit drou, their husbands and their pa- ren.'n co nncrt'd' for and without n kind thought or wonl. Oboyed Him Like Children. "Croflield wxuldl s;iy, for example, aa I told young Mitchell, 'Esther Mitchell, you do this, and sho would do it. He would toll my wifo or daugh ter to do a thing, and it would be done at ho said. "When they got together for re ligious service, all would Ho on tho tl(M Oti'llield would walk about among thvm anl Komotiiues ho would roll alfout, too. WMle- lying this way tlwy were 8iipood to receivo messiges from GtL Crellkild would keep telling them to pray tind shout with all their might or GimI would Miiito them. "Thu-o things Imppeiuod mostly at my Jiomo, white I wax away, prior to tie" time CrolllcM was sent to tilio pen itewtiarj-. r.sxiav -uiciiou camo to mo ono day nrl suld sho had reoi-el im inspi Jtitaon from (ioI tluit ho would smL'o nio unless I made my peaco with Him. Sho war mil mo not to attempt to go to town that day, as T had been in tho bahit of doing, Wuwi I tik,d"ilw nwtter over with Oeorgw MitelMl I told "him they weco ikll in a religious frei.j, and that ail of tl.om lid betni driven erary by IS,illV.) I .,i.i ,:... i... ..i," .v..,v.. . lXH ,m wliu ,j- WUi Mi8. O. V. Hurt, my sou, i-'rnnk, and my i!iiiglj-, May lhrt, lmd aH Km so;t to tbo asjhiin a a rsilt of their association with Oreflield. 1 told him timt ht jtow, VMhw, hul Kuu taken froav my home, whe-v ho hd Uu stayuog. ,to tho Roys' iwid Okfe Aid sxxuety a rorthrail, Kvuo of her mentsd tvte. I told 1dm Uuit hk sis ter w-jm co-wpMoJy 'off im nouttt of tJifa A'iigimx" "At -iui tinve, as CVfllofcVs powet j,tow, tWy otTxl a mieriflco at ttsii doga aivl a t. I howixl tWo UJ Uxt, tk of effiirii up a Utlo g-l as a Hicrifice, CrettieJd nm.Vi Uiom turn tho iJ-rtxitw of their low to tho wall ving wich thiuj rtNk of vwMtV unit the. wvM. About tkis time tho heritr of LJfta eooncy caoie to mr horn,, uut tiKik CrlUeld nwuy to bo ox amiwxl as to 14 iut. Tkov dia ,t i mm to as nirrhim. nd h cam.i lialk with mo or como near mo. i naa her removed (to itio Boj-3-' and Girla' Aid Sooiciuy. Aftcn'sho had twen thro for a few days sho grew tired of it. Slio scut for mo ,aid said sho was ready to como back to -my boroo. TVhon aho camo homo I learned from her lips all tba.i hadl boon going on. Llttlo Girl Confesses AIL "Out in our yard, as I held her on my knee, she toM mo tho story. Sho asked me not to bo harsn wiwv my wifo. lr moUieir, boc'tusu sho had been among tho last to bend to Oreffleild's will. Whkm ho g.avo hor a-, command that I will no, repeat, my wifo (refused to obey, my little; girl (fold mo. -Then Crcflle!l drovo my wife to 'do Ms bid ding. 'Ho told h'er if sh.fr srctTrsea no would drive her out of the church, ana febhb God would smito her. Them eko submitted." B . Srnith-Hopp. Tills afternoon County. Judgo Scott pronounced the word.9 "that made Mis.3 Ella, Smith anli Mr. Henry Hopp wife and husbawL Tiro briUo is one of tho populair Silverton girls, nndi tho groom hni bdin a resident of Hubbard for somo yealts. " Go to , .$;' odres Indigestion. "With its companions, heart burn, flat ulence, torpidity of tho Hvcf, consti pation, palpitation of tho heart, poor blood, headacho nnd other nervous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tongue, of fensivo breath and a logion of othor ailments, is nt onco tho most wide spread and destructive malady among tho American people. Tho ncrbino t-eatmont will euro nil theso troubles. 50c bottle. Fcfr salo by D. J. Fry. SAXEM PEOPLE BEAD. Report of Salem Public Library for the Month of Juno, 1000. Number using resi dang (room 2242 Daily Jivemigo 74 Now members 1C9 Tothl membership 1074 Xow Bookij PirchnMetE 07 Gifts 10 TotflJ 107 Xumbcn volumes in library 3325 Number of loans Booke 1500 Perioilieala 140 Total 1730 VINA M. SHERMAN, Librarian. "' Before btfying yoar wneci. jp Of coarse yoa want the best, tnen yo want a jr Radycle. Come in and let as show yoti why, n Out Cornell and Yaiewneeis are oener man many so called best makes. If yoa have a bike, bring it. in and let as pat it in order, if yoa havefnt a wheel, why not save time, strength and money by parchasing a good reliable wheel Best Work at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE 3681 BIGGER DEMAND FOR BEER Tho Fourth of July committee still wants about 20 joumg laKlies from 9 to 12 years of ago to nido in folio "Lib it ty Car." They should rejioirt at the Yokohaina Tea Stoto this evening, or not Iflitor thaa S o'clock tomorrow morning. Hotel Arrivals lok. TvU of tho Kaked Orgiea. "It fiaaWy w to suck a jw thiv. C-W&M muUM U.0 wowo bvwrn a tWr bat dn nn Tbso pmihTito ive would bo dKcl witk tVuring Mt wJfe wvkxm. My wifo wxl utfrtw a XUnA,'g atn 8ubmit. txi h U., tatoings, Thaj- nfuaoj 4t la rlsurs. Tbo- wouM not cut to my pww, nsvi tkow wko had wfo V0trleot.nl ho- UU girt. "Tkttt. nwvn, gxiMouuin of tk jurv. ruiu,xl uv Uf,., l8 my J a- fuwfly. I toivl Mitchell ta mw ruteod Wa Stor8v "Va!w ltlW4, iufluoeo r lit SbW gaitr d uWb4T, tUnc to , Wtk m. SbowoullTot C. E. StlMzel, St, Louis. L. K. Ailnniis, Por.tJnftid. MeKinley Mitchell, Portia od. Wm.-M. PeaTce, Pcltlaml. J. E. D'Anma, PortJaml. P. T. Rose, Denver. J. J. Kirby, San1 Fninetsco. WiUamotto. T. G. VnnOrsdaJ, Dalhis. AV. A. Smith, Salem. Hal D. Patton Salem. A. "W. Gaiis, San IVoncisco. J. J. Thtomna, Portlnml. R. L. Donald, roxuLiml. John P. VanOrsdal, Dal&w. J. R. Seblciy, Dallno. R. II. Downing, Portlkuwl. Ohnu. Ii. Weodkr, San Pamcisco. II. J. Ai-nvinrong, Portland. J. ( Llndsw, Portia t O. MiMer, Portlaaid. H. O. Clough, Chicago. J. S. Husli, San Francisco. L. J. SchiUo-, NW York. Salem, E. 0. Sandctrson, Eugene. Vera Sjuvlnirson, Eugene. TJ. G. Lcugvn-trth, Turner. Mra. Longswortfy Jefferson, Mrs. Loinl, Sitkuiu. II. J. Haines, New York. F. O. PaXo, Jeffexsoi. A. R Ohtrismon, Tho D.Ulcs. E. II. CardwvB, SU Johns. W'nu F. Jacobs, San Francisco. Ella Smith, Tho threo days' hot wavo has swamped tho Salem brewery with bib ulous business. Carloauli orders aro rushed out day nrndi night, and' the big Gumbrinus plant is running to Its full est capacity. The tlty counties ruro producing their expected quota of ex press nmd mail ordeT business. Stages aro loaded going ini all directions. For bidxTring tiho use of booze increases the demand for milder drinks, and boor U tho most popular dVunk in hot times liko these. Tho demand will compel tho Salem brewery to increase its ca pacity. Seasonablo Fruits. And vegetables n. tlie new store, 420 Court street. grocery CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Pi" ; 13NU gTaphs for Your Considerate Salnni will bo comfortable tomflto whctihuVi veathor ie hot or coli to Fine Fourth of July dimmer atP00 JL E. church, 11 th. m. to 3 p. m, ty At town. Sanitary Meat Counter Faxrinjtorii's, tho only ono in 3t Firoworki Full lino at tho Vatriety, Court St. " The ladnes of tho CliTist Lutheran church aro fixing up tho oftTier room of tho Y. M. C. A. building for serv ing rc-frewlunonte on July 4th, Laat es sohmecken. Ico Cream 25c pox quart, tho best in tho city, at tho Angoluo. 7-2-31 o Salem merchantii aro showing tho night spiit in decorating and throw ing itho towiv wido open for tho Fourth. o30S" DR. STONE'S DRUG ST0EI Does a strictly cash business, off -one, and no ono owes it; carries k I stock; shelves, counters and ill cases aro loaded with drugs, media ; notions toilot orticlos, wines I" liquors of all kinds for medical poses. Dr. Stono is a regular graft in modicino and has had many yean , oxporienco !n tho practice. Consijf tiuns aro free. Prescriptions aro t j nnd only rogular pricos for medid Dr. Stono can bo found at his 4 storo, Salem. Orecon. from 6 in morning until 9 at nlgrft. THERE'S NOTHING LIKEHOSTETTER'S fco toning and soothing tho digestive organs, to restore, tho appetite, to open "i- iu cioggea Dowels or to indue sound, refreshing sleep. Thousand havo so testiiW during the past 53 ywra, H0STETTERS SrOMACH BITTERS will always euro and prevent ntu tocy, Hoartburu, Vomiting, cramps Dyspepsia, DUnhoea HMdache, rtmalo m ror. n i taction Is what you get when you trade with Watt SM the Bicycle Man. I Our line of Bicycles, Guns, Fishing Tackle, TeniJ Rackets, Base Ball Supplies, Sporting Goods of all kin arc guaranteed to give satisfaction. Drop in and lo4 over our line of pocket knives, hunting knives and razor! uiey arc guaranteed to cut. I IKCWUKKS: YOU W havP rn hum if .,.. r tktl T m - " Mil T VUU K,i "' M I pick ot a large stock. -ffs&,& KmMf-mWM mm mmA-, Wkrw PHONE N .363 IfZ'TS i mmi