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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1909)
PA1LY CAPITAL. JOURNAL, SALEM, OKKGON, TUESDAY, AriUL 0, 1009. Mi 1 COLLEGE CLOTHES THAT ARE STRICTLY UP TO THE MOMENT Tlu" Minding ami tailoring of Men's Clothing this Spring Is decld tlly distinctive. The shadings nro extremely pleasing, while tlicro nro so ninny little kinks lit the nutkc of the Into suits that you cannot lnls tnke them, llcincmber the clothing wo will show you IS STRICTLY UP TO THE MOMENT Price$8to$30 If You Buy It of STOCKTON'S HUCKLEBERRY FINN HAS COME TO TOWN BROUGHT IN A TON OF ROSIN .MADE BY A NEW AND SCIENTIFIC PROCESS FOR THE SALEM SOAP WORKS M MKoXS2BESSSMHBHEHDMS5Z!3HE9iriHPK3HC9HHHHHHBHBnnHHBflHiMM)MMHnnHBHHV Hucklcborry Finn ia In town. Ho Is hotel keeper nnd has a ranch and sawmill at Lcaburg, 28 mllos cast of Eugene- on tho McKonzlo rlvor. Mr. Finn, that Is 1). P. Finn, his proper uamo, has boon a citizen of Orogon slnco 40 years, and a few yonrs ago conceived tho Idoa of going to Flori da and learning all about tho rosin nnd turpontlno business, and today brought to Salem tho first shlpmant or about a ton of white rosin and tur pontlno for tho Snlom sonp works, mnac uv a now process that takes tho rod color out of It, and rondors It fit to mako tho finest soap. Mr. Finn brought his grnnd daughtor along to havo hor troatcd for deafness In ono car, with which sho has bcon afflict ed for tjomo tlmo, and tho modtcnl men nt Eugene woro unable to do anything for hor, and recomtuondod Dr. Qlllls, of this city, as an export on tho subject of hearing. Mr. Finn is a man In tho Bovontlos, but Is as full of ontorprlso nt a young fir troo U full of pitch, and ho Is lotting out his spnro enthusiasm In founding a now Industry that will bring enor mous sums of wealth to this otato. Oregon needs mora such men as Mr. Finn, nnd Tho Capital Journal Is glad to onroll his namo in tho Cap talus of Industry for a Groator Orogon. It's Correct Y. M. G. A. MINSTREL SHOW HIGH CLASS SOME OF THE BEST TALENT OF THE CITY ON PROGRAM Fow pcoplo do not enjoy a good mlnstrol show, with its gags, special ties and music. TIiom who do will wolcomo tho Y. M. C. A. minstrels on April 27th. They will wolcomo It bocauBO thoy know all tho men who aro taking part In it, becauBO thoy will want to hoar Bomo up-to-dato gags, so funny that thoy will bo called tho host ovor. Thoy will wol como It bocauBo thoy will want to see tho specialties, which aro tho equal of any put on by professional ar tists. Chaplor, an old Salem boy, will play end, and ho can do It right, too. Ills threo yours' experience with tho Stanford Olco Club, as soloist and Btunstcr, puts him In n class by himoolfras an artist. Kuowlund, tho othor end, has a local reputation at ocgro stunts. Tho musical fcaturo of tho show will mako tho greatest hit. Thu songs which hnve boon provided nro what may bo called tho "hit songs" of tho season In m'nstrol work In tho west. Tho sollits, Roth, Eploy, Jonou, Chap ter, Knowinnd and Lloyd, each havo BongB that aro euro to tako "tho houBO.'1 Tho chorus work, with Tho odoro Itotl), Chas. Roth, Roy Chap lor, Virgil Lloyd, Mr. Motz, Earl An derson Mr. Rnlph Jones, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Chns. Knowinnd, Hob Paulus, J. C. Prlco, Jako Wongor, ChOBtcr Cox nnd Dr. II. C. Eploy, to mako It go, will bo well worth tho prlco of admis sion. Tho ndvanco salo of tlcketn has al ready begun nnd It looks as though tho Y. M. C. A. ctood In a ouro way of making somo monoy. Wlmt is It? Y. M. O. A. Minstrels. . When Is it? April 27th. V ....... I ( ' . Gnuid Opern House. SANTIAM DISTRICT IS JUST BOOMING 11)0 Santlnm district is one of tho liveliest in tho Northwest just now. Otto Hanson is up on tho rond, or rather where the rond will bo when ho gets through with It. and will rush It to completion. Tho Gold Tho Gold Creole, Freoland, Electric and other companion havo Joined forces to comploto this road, and it will soon bo dono. Thoy bought tho hlg logging onglro of tho Dlack havlc Co., and usod It In building four mllos of road, nnd havo put every available man at work. Tho mlnoH aro all doing groat do yolopmont work tho Gold Crtak run nlng a 100-foot cross-out that will opon up llvo distinct lodgos. Tho Electric Is working day and night, and tho groat big Freoland has two Special Prices On Clover hoed. Hurley nnd Whonl Chop mid Land Plaster Tillson & Company shifts on its cross-cut In tho "Flvo Spot" lodgo, nnd also two shifts on tho "Shlloh" ledge. Takon all in all, thoro Is not a Hvollor camp on tho coast, nor ono with hotter piosplcts, nnd tho boauty of It Is that thoy aro all tributary to Salem. Tholr success, which lit nor boyond doubt, means un oloctrlc road from Salem to Mohatua, and eventually to tho mines, for, out oldo of tho Immonso tonnnco tho mlnos will havo forthwith, thoro is a wealth of tlmbor awaiting tho com Ing of tho road. SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN OPINIONS Tho an promo court handed down several opinions this morning. In tlio case of tho Stato of Oregon ox. roi. u. N, Ford; nppeul from Muiinoniau county, C. U. Gantonboln, Judgo, the motion to dlsmlBR wiik allowed. This was a enso whore action wuh brought ugnlnst F. S. Fields for not complying with tho law In regard to furnishing certain bnllots. On appeal tho dofeuso showed that It hud Issued tho ballots as provldod by Inw, mid tho court holds that this win a com pliance with tho law, though douu oven after tho suit was brought nnd appeal affected. 11. F. Dlotzol. respondent against B. P. Conrny and the Ala J run Milling and Mercantile Co.. u corporation, tip tfcllanis; appeal from Crook county, v. u. iiradsiinw nrriruiui This i-c- tion was brought to dissolve :i puil- norsulp and to bo nwirdod i certain portion of capital sUek, the court granting tho prayer of plaintiff. Frank J. Noul, O. A. Nonl. G.uco L. Itodgers and II. W Smith, appel lants, ngnlnst Charlo.i Dtvls, lldward A Cushinan and John W. Ilelnrlclm, respondents; uppoal from Wasco county, W. L. Drndslmw. Judge, mo tion for rehearing denied. Ilonjnmin Young, ot. nl.. as cxecu-' tors of tho lust will and tostament of I). K. Wnrron, deceased, nppel-1 hints, vs. tho Columbia Land nnd In-, vestment Co., rospoudont; i.ppcnl from dntsop county; McDrlde, Judgo; motion for rehearing denied. A. A. Cuuulnghuni, respondent, vs. Klamath Lake Railroad Company,- ap pellant, appeal from .Multnomah county, Hromuigh, Judgo; affirmed. This case is rather peculiar. Tho de fendant company Is a forolgu corpor ation, but had appointed John W. Alexander of Portland as Its uttoruov In fact and general resident ngout under the Oregon law. Tho plaintiff claimed to have boon Injured on defendant's railroad while a pasHouger from Pokegnmn, Klam ath county, Oregon, the Injury occur ring nt Thrnll, CiI. Tho only ques tion was. did the onnctmont of Feb ruary 1G, 1003, Laws of Orogon, amend by Implication tho statutes of this stato so (IB to obtain Jurisdiction of tho porson of tho defondnnt by n service of the Biimmons on Its attor ney In fact and roBldont agent In Multnomah county. Tho supromo court hoidH with tho circuit court that tho case Is properly brought In Oregon. SALEM PEOPLE GET INTEREST IN MINES A number of Salem capitalists havo an option on a mine down In Josephine county, near tho old Calico Consolidated, and will send n commit- teo down to examine it tonight. Ca lico creek produced ovor $2,000,000 In placer gold nnd tho hills aro rib boned with qunrt voIiib. Sovornl yonrs ago tho writer mluod on Gallco Creole and at that time called attention to tho act that nearly all tho quarts In that section carried or showod traces of tellurium j rluclpally "Caluverlto." The property now to bo exploited shown that that opinion wiih correct, for tho ores propoiiy roasted show globulos of gold all ovor thorn, run ning up into the thousands per ton. This bears out .m Htntoinont of Col. Muncy, momber of tho leglslnturo from Coos and Curry countlos, who Insists that tho southwest coruor of Oregon Is tho greatest mining region on earth. Tho oros taken from tho mine to bo exploited nro a fine char acter of calavorlte, vory similar to ..ohc at Cornfield, on the famous Ilayes-Mouutte lease, whore twelve million dollarsw ore taken out In five months, nnd this not counting tho stuff tho minors "high graded," or, in other words, 'swlpod." If the mine shows up ton per cent of what tho sumptos show, It Is ono of the biggest propositions on earth. Until the return of tho committee there Is going to be lots of dreams, by the backers, and the beauty of it Is. they may come true ECZEMA A GERM DISEASE. Myriads of Microscopic Animals In fest tho Sklu of tho Sufferer. When the skin of an cczoma Bttf feror Itches nnd burns In untold ag ony, do you know whnt Is going on within tho pores of that skin? Myriads ot microscopic anlmnls nro Gnawing at tho flesh, breaking down tho flno colls ana causing festers, thick scales and that torrlblo Itch. Thu germs multiply faster than na turo can throw thorn off. Now, thoro Is only ono wny to got rid of thoso germs thoy muBt bo klllod in tholr lodging plncos. Dosing the stomach or trying to euro tho blood will not, of course, kill tho germs, nnd that Is why nil tho blood romodles fall in cczoma; that Is also why buIvos which do not penetrate can do no pormnuont good. Ordinarily oil ot wlntorgroou prop erly compounded In liquid form will penetrate tho pores ot tho skin nnd kill tho eczema germs. It properly mixed with thymol, glycorluo and othor Ingredients (ns In D. D. D. Pro scription) this wash will build up tho tissue of tho skin and promoto Its healthy growth, giving nature a chance, while killing tho gerniB faster than thoy can multiply. Tho Cnpltnl Drug Co. of this city carrion D. D. D. Prescription, also D. D. D. Sonp In stock. A FAIR PRF0RMER May produce really excellent musla If enro In tho cholco of an Instrument hns boon exercised. You do not havo to bo nn oxport to solect musical In struments hord. Our collection Is bo high olnss that you couldn't pick out a poor ono if you triod. Ask any good musician you know.- L. 1 SA VACUO, J! 17 Commercial St. Salem, Or. Bicycle Repairing This Is the proper time of tho year to have your bicycle over hauled. Call us up, Pn'one410. Wo will call nnd get your bi cycle and do you a first-class job. A fow bargains in second hand bicycles, js..ry a,-..ti.igTaMMi I Common Sense in the Kitchen . ,z2 THE nosiERKrrcHEN Cabinet There isn't any let-up to kitchen work. Three meals a day must be prepared every day in the year. You cannot get out of that, but you can make it easier and do it in half the usual time. Think how long it takes you to got ready to do your work tho wny ou bre doing It now to colloct all tho'utonslls i.nil materials, nnd put i hew away againsome In tho pantry, some In Uie cupboard, and some in other places around the kitchen. This is the Biggest Part of the Work Thto most disagreeable part. It is the part of tho work that a Hoosler Kltchm Cabinet does away with, by giouplng inatqrluls and utuiislls In on- roMjiIwU eorahlnatlon pantry and kitoheii table, so you onn do your work all In one placw. It IJI gtv yon kalf the time yon now gpad In tho kltahgu for othor thing it t not iht actual work that takes the biggest part of the Urns It i getting ready for It and polling things awuy. Com Into our ator. Lot. us show you a short out In kitchen work bo xau how you un huve a neat,, orderly kitcnon with half (ho work and at u very small expense. CHILD DISCOVERED BOX OF STRYCHNINE Kvorott, Wash., April 20. A box ot strychnlno and bollandona pills, carelessly loft whoro an Inquisltlvo child cwi Id roach them, caused tho death of Morris Lore tho 3-yoar-old son of 11. G. Lovo, an employe of tho Wvcrott Light Company. Tho child nwoko boforo his paronts nroso, and during his oxploratlous ot tho houso, found a box whloh con tained what ho thought was a species of candy, as thoy woro coatod with sugar, Phyn'claus arrived too Into to aavo the ohlld's llfo. o Its u Too Notch Doer. Groat deeds compel regard, Tho world crowns Its doors. That's why tho Amorlcan pooplo havo crowned Dr. KIng'o Now Dlscovory tho King ot Throat and Lung remedies. Every atomls a health forco. It kilts gorms, and colds nud la grlppo vanish, It heals cough-rucked rnombranos an I coughing stops. Soro, Inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs aro curei and hemorrhages coaso. Dr, Oeo. Moro, Illaok Jack, N. O., writes "ft curnd me of king trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors." 60c, $1.00 Trial bottle free Guaranteed by J O. Perry. W. W. EXCURSION TO SILYBRION April 20th. Train leaves passenger depot nt 7 p. m. Returns 2 a. in. Call on O. L. Darling for tickets now. Also exchange any tlcketn nlroady purchased and avoid the rush Tues day. $1.20 round trip, Uomombor tho date, April 20. ...ONION SETS... We have a small quantity at . holce onion Hots on hand. Hot ter get what you want early. Garden Seeds Wo can furnish you with good choice seed In bulk Bee Supplies Our stuck of lit Supplier hives seetlou, foundation. Is complete Prices lowest in the city. Fletcher & Byrd NU M, OltLUOV $NtfXAV OONTUAOi'OKH. Sealed bids will be received by tho Hoar dof 1)1 rectors of Bohool DIs tilot No. 21, In Marlon county, Oro gon, at tlia oflloo of the school clerk. In the Murphy block, for the orectlo.i of u new school building on lots 0. 7 and , In bloak No. 77. in Hulom. Oregon. Iilds to bo opened at the regular mooting of tho board, to bo held at the high school building Saturday. April 17, 100 j. at 7:30 o eluek p. m. Certified chunk for C per ount of tho amount of bid to aaeompuriy euoh bid. Said olieek of sucaoHsful bid dor to b forfeited to the hoard un law h qualify within flvo days from datu of award. Plans urn specifica tions can bo seon at tho ofllco of ar shltect and superintendent of con struction, V. A. Logg, In tho Mur phy block. Salem, Oregon. itonrd reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Hy order ot tho board. II. A. JOHNSON. Jr., Clerk. 4-8-9tdly VBVXMb MTV? 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