Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 27, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1008
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HOW ONE
TOWN SECURED
BIG FACTORY
lie drawing when each perBon will
learn for the first time which lot
ho or she 1b to cot. At the- draw
tho board of trade, ns tho latter have
become satisfied that tho presence of
Btiloons retards Instead of aids the
Each lot In the new addition will bo
well Bltnutcd, so it will be Impos
sible for any Just complaints to bo
ninde. Tin' lot contracts call for
twenty-five dollars down with the
' 'signing of the contract, and fifteen
(Prom tho Perry, la., Chief.) i ! dollars monthly after that. If the
Ton dollars for each man, woman lot Is paid for. with one payment tho
and child won tho gift of a live little price Is reduced to one hundred
jlty on the White Womnn river In ' rand ninety dollars. The day all
Ohla, made last month to one of the business was suspended Boven hun
jjrentost manufacturing concorns of dred lots were sold tho contracts
'Chicago. amounting to ono hundred and for
'' Coshocton, Ohio, a town of nbout ty thousand dollars, almost one
tsn thousand people, performed tho third of which wns paid In caBh.
Herculean task of prevailing upon Within two weeks tho nlno hundred
Inir the Mirno nrnmliimn will bo num. coming of factories, and It Is predlc-
jbered and treated as single lots. I ted that within two years this will
bo another city nddod to tho rapid
ly growing list of dry townB.
CoBhcocton, Ohio, April 7th U. M. H.
o
tho great Clow ulant to movo to that lots were Hold thus raising tho mon
d0wn Instead of Birmingham, Ala. ey to pay for the entire tract for
CoBhocton Is u qulot, but nctlvo and tho slto and. to, pay tho ono hun
tfptorprlslng town, -'favored With' fired thousand dollars bonus. The
many beautiful homes nnd modorn board of trade has an Iron clad con-
ImprovemcntH, but Its streets havo tract with tho Clow poople. whorffi
Hot ns yet bCon introduced to the by the lntter aro to omploy novo
lcctrlc cars. To paB9 down Its less thnn one thousand mon nnd
wtrects and moot Its scores of good their pay roll 1b to bo not Icbb
natured bimlnesa mon, to breathe the than two thousand dollars for n
atraosphoro of hnrmony which Is period of thirty years. If at any
tjVldcnt here, ono would not havo tlmo within that thirty years they
Kdspected today that 'tho Btnoko had fall to meet theso requirements on
Juet cleared away from one of tho the part of Coshcocton, the property
xdost unique battle of c!yo prlclo with It Improvement Is to pnsil
ever recorded," or ""that ono of tho back to tho board of trade. How-
reateHt achievements In business over, a Iopbo on tho part of such
ilratOKV evor accomplished had beon a world famed concorn ns tho Clows
. -- .
RUSSIANS
ATTACKING
PERSIA
pnfuimatcd, yet bucIi was the case.
flho whole ufTnlr Is but an Illustra
tion of how great things a little city
or town may do when all pull to
jthor.
On March first tho Coshocton pu
jmrti announced that It was possible
tbr that city Jo hOciiio tho eonHoll
rintcrt plnntB of the great Clow Hya
Is scarcely within tho range of hu
Imnn ponelblllty. They will begin
tho erection of their buildings 1m
mediately. Tho largest one Is to
bo five hundrod feot wide nnd moro
thnn eight hundred feet long, nnd
they will huvo perhaps a scoro
moro of other buildings.
This method of raising money wns
W v.A .
OF OHIO.
(United PresB Leuttcd Wire.l
Vlennn, April 27". Torrlflc .ficht-
lng Is reported on the shah's side of
the ItUBflo-PorsIan frontier. Tho en-
tiro population of the mountain re
gion south of tho Arns river Is rising
against tho Russian force now
about ir00 strong sent Into their
country, to punish tho Kurds for
rnldlng tho czar's territories.
The coHsacks continue to hold
their own but their position, accord
ing t6 advices from St. Petersburg Is
critical. The nvnllnblo Russian mili
tary forces within ensy marching dis
tance aro also exhausted and tho
body now In tho flold will havo to
fight It out nlono if It Is to escnpo
annihilation.
Tho Cossack force, with its ma
rhlno guns, has boen bnttorlng down
the enomloB villlngoB and Inflicting
heavy Iobh of llfo on their bands, but
or .Is fairly overwhelmed by sheer num-
born and unable to fight to advan
tage In the rocky, broken countrv
where tho mnuntnluoern,1 nlniost
equally woll armed nnd disciplined,
are perfectly nt homo.
Tho continued intuBlng of Turk
ish .troops along the Hiiltnn'H hair of
tho southern boundnry or tho Can
on huh greatly nddn to 9t. PoterH
burg's npprohonslons.
Though It Is said In St. Peters
burg that the Grand Duko Nicholas
Nlchollnovlti'h's departure for the
flouth Is merely on personal buslnoBB,
thero Ih little doubt that he Is to
take charge of the situation In the
Caucasus.
SUSTAINS
(Continued from pago one.)
hausen, In which Fulton was accused
of attomptlrig to bribe him, was a Ho.
.fudge Burnett this morning hold
that the affidavit was not on a "point
material to the enso" and, therefore,
perjury could not havo boon com
mitted by Smith, nnd Fulton'B re
marks regarding tho affidavit made
no difference. ,
Attorney L. H, McMahon, repre
senting Smith, stated this morning
that whllo tho decision practically
ends the suit, ho does not intond to
give up until ho hns thoroughly In
vestigated and If ho finds that It is
possible to provo the suit on difforont
grounds, an nmended complaint
would bo filed, thus oponlng tho case
again, or else an entirely now Bult
begun.
George G. Bingham nttorney for
Fulton, received tho doclslon with
nonchalnnco nnd appnrmtly expected
such n ono as th'd'only thing possible
under the circumstances.
BUBONIC PLAGUE
SECOND CYCLONE
(Continued from pago ono.)
10 more fatalities havo Increased tho
total death list to 3C0. Theso 19
deaths occured in Perry county, Miss,
A great number of injured persons
aro bolng brought to Mobile from
Mississippi towns that have beon lov
elcd by the tornndo.
A roport from Cnusoyvllle, In
Mississippi, 18 miles north of Meri
Unn, sayn thnt village was struck by
a tornado, which wns nccompanlcd
bv a hall storm, causing much dam
ngo. a
Allium Mooting Oregon Stnk Sun
ilay .School Association.
Forost Grove, Or., April 27, 28,
29, 1908. For tlic above occasion,
S. P. Co. will mnko a roto of ONE
AND ONE-THIRD FARE on tho
certificate plnn.
WM. M'MURIIAY,
JOHN M. SCOTT, 0. P. A.
A. a. P. A. -1-20-lt.
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CALIFORNIA HANKER
UKTS A SENTENCE
(Unltod Press Leased yiro.)
San Francisco, April 27. J. Dal-
zoll Brown, former manager of the
California Safo Deposit & Trust com-
nanv. now dofunct. when nlaced on
-g- -. I i pi i 'trial this morning on the Indlctmont
A I 111 IAYAl A 'forging him with having ombnzzled
ri I JJr I rlllrl securities intrusted to IiIb enre.
changed his pleas of not guilty to
one of guilty and wmb sentenced to
IS months Imprisonment.
In return for the light sentence
Brown will make u complote con
fession. Ho will toll his Btory to the
grand Jury this nfternoon nnd ns the
rosult of his statomouts it Ih expected
that other Indicted- otllolnls of tho
bank who nre now out on ball will
be returned to Jnll.
o .
(United Presi Lonsed Wlro.l
WllloniHtad, April 27. Thnt bu
bonic plnguo Ih alarmingly provnlont
nt La Guayra Is no longer In doubt.
Tho epidemic la gaining ground,
I from nil accounts, and the dlsuaso
hns also appeared In other Venezue
lan cities.
The government hna boon doing
Us utmost to koop the nltuntlnn sec-rot,
dosorlblng tho dlseaso simply
ns n Innllgunnt fever, but tho pnnlc
Into which the Inhabitants huvo boen
Mtrown has rendered It impossible to
prevent tho news from ionklng out
i In mnuy wnya.
PetullH are lmposlble to lenrn ow
ing to the nuthorltloH' nttltudo but
It U I'BrtH'n tliut the mortality rate
'imong thofo stricken I frightfully
high, thnt thv lioftpltnN arc over
I'lnwlng, that pnoplo aro dying overy
whirp nnd tlmt liundredH nre fleeing
from tho cities.
Sovornl fetnmhlp .lines hnvu In
structed tliolr captains to cense cull
ing nt T4t Ciitnyrn with tlnMr vosbpH
nnd othorH are rofuslUK to racolvo
pniiSfngers from there.
WILLIAM H..TAFT
tm with a pny roll of two thmuwind
dollarm pur day, omployiiiK one thou
sand men. The IhihIiiwm men of the
board of trndn took hold of the pro
ject promptly nnd devised n plan.
Tho (Mow riimimiiy Is a rich ooneorn.
mo wonderfully succtfMful In Coith
(U)i-ton bucaiiHu It ban pi oven mucvum
fill on former ocwtton8. Three
ytmr ago a discouraged but plucky
printer enme to Coshocton with n
HinaU. cheHp nnd an Inferior printing
nut tliolr property in t'uleugo haw outfit. He did UUIe Job work of
howiine too vnluablf to be used for the oYdluary kind. Finally he eon-
iiu'iiiry piuiMiNun n oomih a loriune ceivvu ine luo or printing some-
to equip one of their plants. They
required that Uiwhoulou give them
Rft ncren of xrnund nnd nlo one
hundred tlmtiKUiul dollar In cneh.
This might have stnggured toim
oommunMU'H, but not no the county
eai of .Coshocton oounty. Ohio. The
lionrd of Iriule Kecnired two hundred
nrre of level farm land within n
half mile of the oourt house, bo
tWHoo the two rallroudH. It set nulde
n tract of sixty acre for tho Clow
poope a ul divided he remainder
Into town loin, laving the addition
out with tdreult?, alloys and other 1m
proveuitMitH The price of two hun
dred dollar whs put on every lot.
On Mmcli I Oth nil of tli stonw.
ructoiiiM. ollloee. nchools and jmbllc
tniUdliiK were oloited, the mayor
lsmliiK liieo'nnintion nuOdiig thnt
H holltluy lCvry iiprenu beme an
nitentjor the luie in the uV Hddi
linn iJltle itd rlbboutt wir print-
d lixerliiK Hi woIh "A Coeh ooo-
i ttootei ' The only way r iir
hoii could t one of tlieee ribbons
H to buy e lot. In othr wurde, n
riblHin mutt two hundred dollnr. In
MpttH of Hutir coi H "urn beoniue the
pi.ii,. fait o bo vwlug one of
tho ribbons, even the yuuHX huly
vlrk weHi-lUK theiu They put
Mime of the llMklly drwd. would
do purtM of tit Iuwm to ahiune, for
ho ImMw- bed n4lhr the osh nor
H. orHltt whllo Ute dbjrret. eeuel
ni.. Kir) had both
An an luduremiMM to help the sole
ih board of truilo buught Uiree
v I oo8 of proierty whiuh were to
Uv ooiiittdiH-ed as preuikima. but
whith would only coat tho lucky per
doiih two hundrwl dollars, Just the
-iin. ih one of the other lots. One
or the premlunu la woll worth
tire thousand dollars, another ono
vbout twontyflvo huudrud uud tho
third abuut eighteen hundred dol
lar After nil ot the lets have boen
Hold by ooutriirt nnd two payments
bve lneti mde there will bo a pub-
thliiK on bags used to enrrv school
books, making and selling the bags.
Then he bought oft wood uud mitdo
yard ttlrku by inoMnx of printing the
murks on tliuin. Uu then dvlsod
other novelties for advertlelng uud
premhim puriiosini. A little Inter he
dovUed means of printing on tin
nnd tuotnl with a printing prees and
he begun the making of tin Iku
whu-li are seen now on every band.
Today ax I wag at hU plant I ew
sbe.'tn of jluo and tin fed through
his printing inetwee like ordlnury
paiier. Mr. Meek started hie plnnt
with mere pluck ati hU capital, and
mi room m hU place uf bualuoM.
Today the concern require severnl
apoclally coiMtruettxl .brick build
ings, employe more than four huu
died men anil women within its
wuIIh and ha eighty uleeinen trav
eling uu the road taking orders. Mr.
Moek U now suffering from a nor
voua trouble brought on by hU
xaHr to hit woik and he Hat ro
tirod wealthy, tumiug the pjant
nvei to t-uuipauy or Unal people,
lie attribute hU auoow largely to
the favorable condlilon In a -mal'er
vll aa eomuared with th ten
alvenega of tit big nty.
Coaheactou hu ! profit. -a hv
IU tlenllHge l th uowtu lino The
hualueea meu here believe in Iouum
If given prop.ity They gave a
boa a of tweni-two thousand In one
etiiieeia which atartod a faot.jry and
after tjiay hd had one pay day ther
olotHl down. The ooneern va sua
pected of beUtg bouua huuiere and
the board of tmde imuiedlutoly nuti
tled theiu to refund the money ad
vanced or Im sued a'he eomnaity ro
fundetl the wutytwo thoutaiiJ
dollars coah with iMereet to the
board of l rode.
Thla city hu hud and now ha
twauty-seven aaloone. but the jrea
ont mayor was elected with tho un
derstanding that h would put on
the lid and this with he advice of J
TEA
was a royal indulgence
two hundred years ago.
Tis yet.
Your roir iitirp your mnr i( you Joii'l
UU SUiltiuti' -(. wo par liu
IRISH
AMERICANS
EERMINST
Snttin should have another woolen
mill.
Thic f-iirfir tv-sl '
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Diem oi tdim-it guarany
to you mat me makers
buck s ranges hold
selves responsible fori
wares.
-It means that the makers;
proud of their good liai
work, and put their stamp (
approval upon it.
-When you buy a Mi
Range you buy satisfactii
Let us snow them to yo
today.
One dollar a week will pay fori
Buck's Range selected from ourslo
$ju)uft (qmilk
nil'ltlSONKD AI-TKIt
TIIIUTV YKA11S KXlliK.
(United Press Lonsed Wire.)
St. Petersburg, April 27 The Uus
Hlun.govornmont hns refused nn ap
peal from Mine. Tchaikovsky for the
relenso of her husband on ball be
cause tho arrost was made under an
administrative .order. Tchalvosky U
the RuhhIuu Mbernl who, aftor 30
yonra exile, roturnod home a few
months ngo nnd wuh Immediately
thrown into the FortroMs of St. Peter
and St Paul No ctirp I
boon p rf erred agalait feiB.
DeWltfi Lltt'e E-r'r M
famoiu ttle llrer pU sui
drug'jlta-
Biiloey of a friend V.Kf
than novcr -evta is f--3
DoWitt'a ra'boUfJ W-l
Salve. It l f l,T 'I
piles. Sold W d "Wl
Portlund, Or., April 27 D:-cr
ing any kind of treaty relatione with
Oreat llrltain as bad politics nnd
Mhorttlghted statefiinanhl nnd de
claring that In cnae of an European
conflict tho re'utloii between tho Uni
ted States nnd Germany are such as
throw our intluenco in favor of the
kaiser's empire. K00 lrlsh-Anierlenn
yesterday pnwod resolutions onlling
upon the congressional delegation of
Oregon to fight the proposed English-American
arbitration treaty now
In the prnooss of negotiation.
"The British nation is u tuition
without faith," declare the resolu
tions. "We would be false to our
duty American cltlzcus if wo did
not warn our country of th trench
erosis character of the nation seek
ing this treaty."
A Knocker
Is n man who cgu't aee good in anv
uoraon or thing. It's a huhlt 'auMd
by a disordered lver. if ou se-
tUlUgi through blue vpeoUfles. trou
your liver to a good o waning out
proceea with Uullanl s llerblne A
ur cine for constipation, dyspnp
aia. Indigestion. hk hogdaohA, bil
loiiKnoss. a' l :iv.r stomach ami bow
el trouble So.d l i'.l inuggU's
' .
!Ienno4 .; Laxative nih S) riu
acts promptly et g, n" .;i Mih
dol, through shiih - . , ,)!J !,
fOrCOKl OUt f ho ;Vt"ll ld j. M0
aeme Uiu it silas .tmnutKm
Sold hy n.l druggist.
CASTOR I A
i'or Iafeuta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
ffi
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R)R SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR
,r .. .. M. ... t ' ciH, rinfkej fW
you ii come 10 us ror jour jjji".& .-
tinctive style and quality are I-nptrtait
in garments that fit perfectly.
. We can suit you with
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Tailored Clethe:
&m lit ill iffi7
T5!
$10.00 to
Washington
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ti w4asHiHafo' do
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