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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1909)
!! 5l JT7 DAILY OAriTAJJ JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OnBOON, TUB6DAY, APIIIL SW, !. f .4 ? THE LARGEST BUSINESS In IhU town or itny oilier town mm estnblMicd by honest tlenllnjt method, ulvlnc the best vnlut-M or the some money. It Is because tlio Htnmliml of excellency Juts Imm-ii raised anil not because the price has been lowered, that has lint thin Morn beyond reach as Greater Hitlcm's popular merchniidlsliiK eMublMimeiit. A careful compari son will prove tthnt hd claim. I Ladies' Tailored Suits Reduced 25 to 50 per cent Tho litro lleitily-Mndo Hoc t Ion off urn a special line or .Spring BiiIIn; miiiid while, a few atripes and solid' colors; carefully tailored, and for about tho na mo price the fahrlcN would cos!. I ted ii ml 1-4 to 1-2 IllVCllKllte Wednesday Only Tho large Domestic and Wash floods Section offers White Llnlnu HultluK" t !!!)&: a yard. Careful ob wrvatloit can hardly tllxtliiKulsli this from flue linen when It is mado tip and laundered. Ktni need iiality, correct weight for wlilto Hummer iIi-chm-; the best value In thin town for the money. WKDNKSDAV ONLY On sale at 8:30 No telephone orders received if 12k t . 4fcV SWUHjf y' i .m? ka r ABTd r m Ti !25$fly wzaMMfflOslbML. I fJAtwmiwfuJi 4- II lllllllll II (IIIUM II I .11 1 llll I I .llJH Y. M. O. A Minstrels At Grand Opora House, April 27tb. ITho West ZIiiii'm Candles. A trial will convlnco you. UcjiiombCT Tho lomn salo at Hydo Bros,. Anrll 520, 21, 22. kOlvo Illg Minstrel Hhow Tlio Y. M. C. A. will give a min strel hIiow nt the Grand opcrn house Son April 27. W. T. HIriIoii, Undertnkor Mwnya progroBBlvo, up-to-date Cull oqulpment, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. Drought Threo lltirglnrs Shurlfl Till D. Taylor and bis dep uty, Joo Blalcloy, brought threo pris oners down from Pendleton. They were 0. Barnor, J. Major and A. Crnwford, convicted of burglary. Folks Aro Coming T. S. Grubb, of Qulncy, 111., nas located near Jefferson, and was In tho city today lie says his folks are cotn'ng out to Orogort In about a month. Scow IMul of Wood A scow loaded down with 7G cords of ai wood Is now being unloaded nt tho O. C. T. Company's dock. This shipment of wood was cut from tho Krobu farm tin tho river. Tho towing stcamor Eugcno brought tbo scow to this point. Flour rrlcf Higher Tho nctlonu of tho wheat kings back East has evidently nfTcctcd tbo flour market In this city, as Valley flour has Jumped nip 40 cents during tho pmt throo days, and Is now ro tnU'ng nt J1.4D por sack. Hard wheat flour Is nlso crawling up. It is not probnblo those prices will hold up long, howovor, as tho arrival of tho now crops will ngnln put tho mar kot on a quiet basis. All Aro Buying Land Snlcm real ostnte, or rathor Ma rlon county ronl estato, Is on tho move Cnnvor-lng with a number of rcttl estate tlonlorc this morning, thoy nro a unit In flaying tho Influx of iiiuiiKiiuuH in runny wuiiuuiiui, uuu intuitu raying ihiin that more than douhlo tho salon of So far Kd Ttmbo. tho Indian who real osthttte have been mndo in tho h ut-i-used of senilis a tonm of horaos nino tlmo this Bprlng than In any iielonuliiK to another party, has not PORT COMMISSIONER JW COOS BAY ACT FOR IMPROVING HARBOR CARRILS BY A LARGE VOTE- GREAT DEVEL OPMENT ENTERPRISE Marshfield, April 20. (Special to Journal,) Election on port commission for Port of Coos Bay yesterday was almost unanimous in favor of the commission. Returns from eiht out of eleven voting precincts in the proposed new district of Port of Coos Bay give 917 for port commission and 164 against. The vote in Marshfield was nearly ten ot one in tavor, and in North Bend six to one in favor. There is great rejoicing on the bay over the victory, as some unexpected opposition had developed, but returns indicate that a new spirit of enterprise and progress prevails. This means that at least $100,000 will be expended im proving the harbor. Governor Benson will appoint the har bor commission of five memlers. O O O O O O O O t) o 0 CITY NEWS ooooooooooo Weather ForeraM HhoMct-H tonight or WcducMlay. ICveul of HeiiM.it Y, M. U. A. mtiiHtmlH at Grand opurti Iiouho April 27. Fruit Tract Klvo and ton-ncro tract h on tho Oregon Klootrlc railroad; monthly Installments. Hon Derby & WIUhoii. 4-H-tf OiorolntcN and Bon Ileus At Buckingham's Pnlaco of Swocti. Red Cross Pharmnay. 4-3-tf Jim. J, W. Kirk Has met with suoh good success with her Hundiiy dinners b)io hns de cided to glvo a spoolnl dinner ou Wedna tiny, from 0 p. m. to 8 o'olook 578b HHtte strout. -l-202t Now Notflrle Named (). H, Tain. Astoria; Miss Hno lSng land, Union; J, M. John, Williams; lldlth ilmlth, OntKon Olty: IouU It. Gontrt). P. W. Torntlor, Portland. Won't Von I'eel Hoiry When flold Cnntk mining stock Is $1 or mnro u r that you did not buy It at Its pruHttnt prico of ICo. Buy toiiay. II. V. MoCloHU, flswl tiKut, I6T Stat stMHJt An )tHiituuliy I.O-.I Is kwt forvH-. Ould CrMk win Ink atoek Is your ointortHHlty for a BHI9 iHVMlHtlMt M Will HVr H lsvr than prwMMt prle, lie ir hr. lluy now m tho r at Monan'a cigar atoro, 117 8Ut Ml lee Cream With fresh Htrawborrlos. nt ZIiiii'h. IOo. Cottage Undertnklng I'arlorit Cottago and Chcmokota sts.; calls day or night; J. O. Bill. Phono 72i. Oregon NeetN Haiti- While onHtorn iieoplo imaglno some tlmuH that all Oregon Is a vast show er bath, what tho country actually uuudH right now is rain and consld-J ernhle of It. Cnllfornln Is In tho wuno condition, needing rain badly. New Library Hlte A library site bus boon soloctcd on Chuimtkutn street opposlto tho Uni tarian ihiireh. While tho dual has not been perfected, It Is understood It Ih practically decided upon, the prlco being 12000. A Stroke of ParulyM ('. M. Wilson and wife wore called in Lebanon Sunday night on account of Mm. WIIhoii'h father, O. Harnett, h-ivlng received a stroke of psralyBls. lie was very low yesterday and there MHma to be little hope of his recov ery from the shock. Mnuiorlal Day .May ill SwlKWlek Post. O. A. U.. Holeotodi the following committee of nrrnngo iweitta for Memorial day serviced: I). Webster. Col. T. C. Smith, don. W. II. liyani, A. W. Dmgor and QldtHiu tol As the 30th of May falls on u mis) this year, the 31st will be observed luatead. In honor of those wbo are "waltlHg the Judgment day." Fifth Wnrtl aul Tho North Salem Development Longuo meets at Wndo's storo this ovcnlng at 7:30. Mayor Rodgors and others will speak. Ml in Iiolunaii Funeral Tho funeral of Ella Lehman will tnko placo tomorrow afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock from tho Illgdon & Leh man undertaking parlors. Interment In City Vlow cemetery. Vlfdtlug County schools County School Superintendent Smith Is out visiting schools this wook. Ho makes theso visits two times a month and whllo doing so makes n thorough Investigation of nil the rooms and studies of eneh school. Indian Paying Kill other son on. Pooplo of tho East nre awnko to tho powtbllltos unimproved or partially Improvod lands offor, and nro koon to take advantage of tho wonderful chnnces In Oregon. High School Debate In tho try-nut debate at the high school last night tho team choson to represont tho local school woro Iola Cook, Alonzo Tyler mid Henry Sav nge. Tho other debaters woro Hilda Colvln. Ruth Iloyer. Virgin Wobstor, Ralph Miller and Mlllor McOllchrlst, and thoy nil showed ability at do bate. There Is to be but nuo contest, and that with Eugene high. Tho Judges wore J. M. Powers, J. II. Ack ormnu, E. R Carlnton and ('. L, Stnrr. llreeje lllew In Breeze Gibson blew In again yes terday llko the breath of spring, from tho verdant hills of Polk county, llroezo is not wldo out, hut Is protty high up, being it matter of longitude rather than latitude As usual ho has a wooden menagerie with him, this tlmo P jelng a ennw with all kinds of nnltnnls carvod on tho han dle. Among them are an elephnnt, a baboon, a deer, an alligator and a monkey no natural that you almost imagine It is alive Hut to appro elate It you will have to get Ilroeze to explain It. which he Is always dee lighted to do. Paint Hho.t on Fire An alarm was turned Into tho flro dopnrtmont just before 12 o'clock to day by Win.. Warner, tho painter, whoso pnir.i nliop on West Chcmokota street, was In danger of bolng de stroyed by fire. A blazo hnd tnrtod around tho ohlmuoy. and, fed by tho iniulo any final settlements. Tho mon who paid the $ Ifi for tho horses say thoy will turn them over to tho right ful owners ou recoipt of tho $15 paid for them, hut no ono has offerod to remit that sum as yet. Your Own Dark Yard A Journal reporter this morning said to ngood wldeawako Salemlto, 'Give us n story. vVoll," said ho, "toll Salem to clean up to got tho dirt out of its alloys, tho papers off Its strecti;, tho residents of our little city 'to clean up their own back yards.' Good advice, isn't It? Hut Josh Hidings said "Advice and cas tor oil were both within the scrip tural injunction thnt It was bettor to give than to receive." It was no "Josh" elthor. Three CarloatlN of Deer As n result, and only a smnll ono, of Mr. Deoknhitch's visit to California, there was shipped today throo car loads of beer to Northern California towns. Whllo thoro nro many In Sa eom and olsewhoro who nro rabid torn pernuco people tho fact remains that too manufacturing town Is tho town that grows. Regardless of opinions as to temperance, tho Salem brewory Is employing men In Salem and sell ing their products olsewhore, and that moans moue coming to Salem. 1 imay be thnt It Is prlnalple ou one side and commercialism on the other, but as long as tho law makes the sale of liquors legitimate, why give tho trade to some other town? Ami uTn A Mining llwteit Sm Wi three borne have beeit in contmls- n. The whistle had barely ceased blowing when the three targe tire honMe hitched to the light ahemlcal engine thaaered oat of the eaglno hoNe. a ad wrre oa the groNatl In a very few eeails. Nate Ulltott. the swilling Job print er who Illuminates the rooms next 'The Journal com peeing room, Is again visible. He hae Immm In eolliHie for The operating of the mlae In ibe several days owIhk to the faot that tMMllaw district wohl five tiuplo , he stepped oa a rusty nail and m meat to ftOOO men. Mr Pro,.. : mtruniulated six nails with only rive Owmt. what Ooea that Moan to m toes to the fool, and it didn't agree Hi of aafem Aaalat In thU sIkh: , tth htm He ears it wh nut aa ttfJMilldlttc by bwytoj stark tu thw tagrtiwlug nail. only, aa printers (told wroak mine. HMaPH are ir.r would aa. aa "laeert " U. V. MeClMk. floral iWl. 117 Mate I Uroot. ,1)111- Two More Dayn i To get eat pr'cea on Tungsten Notlet! to Public lampa. the meet economical nnd -nt- Tiie o iy ortuaaaoe pruviniitg utai lafaetory lamp o the market. Here j Dh Allen will now have a place to vry pole situated Ik the olty shall , U your ekaaee to fit your home with keep the hundreds of records and be palntwl. U going to be nfrtl , theee betuitlful lamt nt small cost. I court wipers where heretofore they ky tho elti' oltlolnla, nnd part! hav-' Hyde Uroe. Mlectrlo Co., 134 North 'wore stored away in the drawers of a lag mhos are reqHoxeu to ftuunu to ' Liberty street. tlio matter ut oaee. lly order ot . ' are valuable and should they become Salem Is Growing Salem Is to bnvo u bigger popula tion next year nnd tho next and soma lotm iiium on th roof, would have "ro noxt. Proporty Is chnnglng ! ,.iio.i ,iiui,,,1,iu t.n.i nn. tiM hands daily, and lots of 1L The beau- lire department respondod promptly. ty ot H ,s tl,nt tho nowcomors appro-' (ltock The run made by tne chemical en glue wi the mntt exciting one Salem people have over wltnosaod since tho salmm: hotel aiirivals. Portland J. H. Smith, A. A. Pcardon, Qoorgo H. Fltzglbbon, Fred Marn. A. Crotton, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. King, W. J. Wcstwall, G. A. Qan dlg, W. Ross and wife, Mrs, John II. Quconcr, Albert A. Sholloy and fam ily, Roy Burton, F. J. Landon, II. N. McMunson and wife, D. F. Farrlor, Carlo Shutt, Thomas D. Reed, Alex. A. Pugh. Seattle Will Richmond, A. L. Clarke, Miss Mlnnlo Suvlno. Sheridan I. J. Crabtree, A. A. Crabtree. Eugouo GuBt Ansdofor, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wolf, Jay Holman aud wifo. Tacoma R. R. Ollngor and family. Newport Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Stelnbach. Woodburn Paul Drophy, Andy Rttlfeon. Hood River Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hcckman, Dnvld Moyers. Roseburg Miss Adolla Urowno. Kelso, Wash. Potor Mclntlro aud wifo. Corvnllls N. G. Stono, R. T. Tock ort. Urownsvlllo John Luno and wifo. Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Har rison Wnltmnn. Astoria Jim Wolch, S. A. Wll llams. Clonr Lake, Or. Mr. nnd Mxs. Chnrlos V. Ray. o 1 Tho V. S. Govcrniiient In its "Puro Food Law" doos not "Indorso" or "gunrnntco" any preparation, us com omanufacturers in tholr ndvor tlootnonts would mako It appear. In tho enso of medicines tho law pro vides that certain drugu shall bo mon tloncd on tho labels, if thoy aro in grodlonts of tho propnrnt'ons. Ely's Cronm Ha.lm tho well-known family remedy for cold in tho head, hay fovor and nasal catarrh, doesn't con tain a single injurious drug, so tho makers havo simply to writo tho fact that It compllos with all tho ro qulronients of tho law. ooooooooou PERSONAL MENTION OuOOOOOOOO Miss Ethel Loble went to Alottny today, where she will be tho guest of Mrs. Rachel Phelps. P. C Uugher, a local business man, has roturnod from Threo Rivers, whoro ho reports good fishing, al though the wnter is still a llttlo cool. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lake returned to their homo In Klamath Falls last night, after visiting friends hero and in Portland. Bliss Denny, a prominent bop man of Roseburg, was in tho city, toduy, visiting the hop mngnatos. Mrs. Roy Slovens went to Portland Inst night to visit friends for a week. Hal Leech left for his homo In Ta coma this morning after a pleasaut visit with his sister, Mrs. Jacob D. Turner, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel A. Mason, of JunctlonClty, are In the city visiting friends J. J. Cook went to Portland today to look after business matters for a short time. o Masonic Dates This Week. Enstor Star Tuesday evening. Chapter WodnosJay night, M. E. M. decree. Chapter Thursday night, Royal Arch degree DoMo',ay Conynandcry meets Fri day night o MARRIED. GOODMAN CLEMMONS. At the rooms of Mr. William Marsh, on Stato strcot, Salem, Oregon, April 20, 1900, Rov. P. S. Knight per forming the ceremony, MI:o Lllllc A. Clommons, of Salem, and Mr. Leonard E. Goodman, of Portland, wore united In mnrrlago. Thoy loft on tho Orogon Electric todny for their home In Portland. o DIED. WHITEAKEIt At tho Wlllametto Snnltorlum, Monday, April 19, 1909, nt 8 o'clock p. m., G. W. Whltoakor, at the age of 75 yenrs, of Urlght's dlsoaso. The duceaiod was a rosldont of In- Alexander. John W0!"; I'lng served as an offl , clnl of that city for a numbor of yenrs o Honey deriw of Snn irnnchKM '. run for mayor Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company J i nuk Meredith, Hesldont Agent Room 13, Lndd & Bush, Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bnnk, Salem, Ot PIANO TUNING LUTKLLl'S h. WOODS. lining, polishing, repairing. Ph'oGOS OOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o NEW TODAY o o o o o o A big company Is bolng organized at Loe Angolos to manufacture by products ot orudo oil. o New Incorporations. , Articles of Incorporation filod in the office of the seorotnry of state April 19. as follews: Wasco County hulldln gaud-Loan Association, principal office, Tho Dalles; caoltul stock. $800,000: In- ooriH) lit tors, George W. Choeobro, ' Clarence R. Kills. J. M. Patterson, I M. ;. Donueli nnd A. E. Lake. ' Dalles Fruit Orowors Association, i principal office, Tho Dalles; capital $6000; Incorporator. G. E. ' W. Mer- For Sale Several houses in Snlom, and farm lands nt a bargain. Cap ital Nntlonal Bank. fi-1-ood WanUxl At once, girl for gonoral housework; must bo good cook. 22S North Capital street. Phono 518. 4-20-3t For Sale Hauo and lot, barn, wagon shed, chicken houso, otc. Lot GGxlGO, throo blocks of po tolllce. A bargain if taken nt onco; par ties going ttway. Addross 761 Mill stroot or Phono 1164. 4-20-3t ciaio tuu opiiuruini ui umt. us out Sutid-r. nirii Wnhh u.l J llt r aaI lintfn nmtlnArAtl nndeiif c keen to take ndvnutag of thorn. This, . lUfA IluHlllg BVWliHoiit Com-1 inennB that Salem will grow In plto.,Mmy prlnelHal office, Portland; capt-, ' Xew Filing Oim The new filing rae for the circuit , court docHiHeHla has arrlvetl and was i ntacod Ih imsltloa this morning la the rlrenlt court chamlmr. Clerk of Court of anything or anyone thnt tries to knock hor. u When so mauy Chriatlnaa are man-! sacretl It would le a mural satisfac tion to have a f Turks kick the Incorporators. II M Covey, t&l Men bueket once In a while denn-ll end A iv Mendenhull tal stork. i.000; Incorporators, S P. Maokey. C. Q. Sahlnantl John Ou Wlhatu. Covey Motor Car Co.. principal of fire. Por.taad. capital stock. $10,000. A Tonic or a Stimulant? Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is a tonic. It docs not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bail as ever the next. There Is not a drop of alcohol In it. You have the steady, even gain mat comes irom a strong tonic. nsK your uucior ait unuui mis. n ii niiiiw'tirm xi iiiiiiMiiinaTin . - . t - a common mil-top desk Theso papers! 1 1 rust him fully, and always do as lie says. J C in". Uwl S859 BARGAIN Lot 70x140 on Winter Street, near Oak NEXT 'IO .1. II. ALUURT'S. RltSIDKNCt: Apply to Meyer & Belle Land Co. -16T State St, Phone 857 ! Chief of Pollee. 4-19-tf Fine Maple nod Ali Wood For sale, cheap, for Immediate de livery. Apply Kreba llros.. Dush nreyiunn building. Telophoue Main 714. t-15-tt When lhlit) I destroyed or lost, the county would tlo to .Hut's for u good lomounue. have considerable trouble i atKHfltUfflitlfUmatUlllemW This Menus lHlta To you. Two of the greatest Inveu. i J j tlons of modern times on exhibition In Dorcas Ilroj Hop Office. Qreater . . tnouey maker than telephone Call j 1 1 and see thorn; free demonstration. 3.31-tf Fho Per Cent Inipmveiueitt lUmd. buttscriptlons will bo received for -..i . ... ..... ,. taiteiA ImitKivu. witiiiw or i . w ,...,...- t . wont, tionds olty of SAlem. Inter cut lt)ttuie soini-annuaiiy. Appty i to city recorder or to the commute. . J U. II. Millard, at ladd Jfc Hush's ! bank. Isadore OreenUum. at Una ilYE LIBERTY i THE HOUSE OF COMFORT CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY Gtted plot urea aud muslc Desorlptlen soag sung by George C U SHiMer. Conimeiiolng this week, Thursday night's program will eon- Z tain amateur uumbor. Amateurs who desire to develop their tal ents on stago are Invited to take part In theo Thursday night pro grams. Prlies will be given. Apply at box office. Have You Seen Our Ankle Strap Pumps and Sailor Ties for Ladies? Tans, patents and oxbloods. A snap py line of infants' and misses' Spring footwear for your inspection. Repairing done while you wait. The Place We Fit II Salem Shoe Store I 326 STATE STREET G. W. EYRE, Prop. 4-15-Bt if ! KMlrf k9ttfi il toln & Qreonbaum'.