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4 DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAIj, HAI;CM, ORBGON, TUE8DAY, AWIIL 7, 1909. X 1 iMl IKUUOLKO - B VBMB mh""ui ",t I IltHlff HM-aafrKH-ai M SALEM ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : II Brewing Plant and Offices ;; On Trade St., in Wholcsolo District fciitiiaif ffif fiaf f cif mt mi IS DIAMOND MAKER A DIAMOND FAKIR? Uo.ted I'reu Lcattd Wlr-.) Parte, April 27. Tho Fronoh courts are gelling necos.ary Wlt-f nusBes togetbor ns rapidly as pos sible for a review of tho case of Honrl Lemolne, the "diamond maker," who after squeezing $320, 000 out of Sir Julius Wwnhor. of the Do Hears Diamond company, was arrestod for fraud, gave tho officers tho slip, kept out of sight for nearly u year, was sentonced In his nbsance to ten years Imnrls- onmont and finally folt Into the do- iroiivuit uunua again recently wuiiu at dinner In a Paris restaurant. Although the Fronoh law per mits tho trial of an accused man during his absence It also permits a re-hearing or an appeal. Lomolno appealed and a correctional tribunal will hear tho caso. Tho "dlamondmaker" has been perfectly cool since Mb arrest and ,ient WUB ttgtir early. He made light doolan he will have no dlfflculty f ,, , of Joatorday und de. In proving his Innocence. , ' ' . . ,, .,.., Of his travels, under the natno blared that ho would not let the ell of Hans LeTtner, In Southeastern mate gut the best of him again. Kor Europe, he talks freely, but what mlt declared that ho was feeling In he was doing in London, whence ,.ne gnnDe he says he came to Paris, Is a rays- , ' . , .,,. ,. tery. He refuses to discuss this Colonel Hoosovelt hunted for a trip further than to say that he was short time today and shot two buoks. In business." They were not particularly good spe The authorities efforts to learn clmens The real hunting will not whether he has saved any of tho begin for a couple of days, when all 1120,000 he got from Wernher have members of the party have become been unavailing In bis actual pos- acclimated Your Hair is Worth It Afraid to use hair preparations? Don't know exactly what to do? Then why not consult your doctor? Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if he endorses Ayer's Hair Vigor for falling hair, dandruff, a hair tonic and dressiruL Have confidence in his advice. Follow it. He knows. Ntafc.TTT liiMlKTHtOtot. Special Prices On Clover beed. Barley and h , Chop and Land Plaster Tillson & Company The Best Overalls in America Tlu no-tip, no-tear kind. We be Ileus tliuy mo the liest In the world, ami you will when joii wont- tliem. All sizes and nil Immense lot of them. Don't forget this Is headquar ter for The Best Overalls in America a aaf f f 1 9U " BREWERY Salem, Oregon session ho lind llttlo money when nrrostod. There Is n strong sus plc'on, howevor, thnt he hns hidden a considerable sum. Lcmolno still Insists that ho can make diamonds ii no cnooBes, uuv "5'VJ" '?JTC " f,WK- ?B w& ho fled was absolutely worthlesj. Wernher doo not seem at all mortified at having been taken In by the "diamond maker." He ex pla'ned today that thore is always a possibility of the discovery of the wucret of "diamond" making, and that It Is neceeenry for his firm to guard against such an evont. KERMIT AND HIS FATHER RECOVER I laltr PrHi J .mum U'lif I Nairobi. Drltlah Kast Africa. April 27. Hoth Colonel Hoosovelt and his son Kermlt have recovered from their Indisposition today and the x-prol- J 0.1irC , i-n. ty t SUPREME v COURT OPINIONS The supreme mrt htuulcd down nlno decisions this morning on mo tions for rohenring nnd gonernl np enls. State of Oregon, rospondont, vs. Jos. Anderson, nppollant. appealed from tho circuit court of Multnomnh county, Enrl C Dronnugh, Judgo, nf flrmod by Justice King. mis is n well Known caso whoro Anderson vns tried nnd convicted of shooting Hnrry M. Logan In Portland while Logan was crossing tho Fourth streot railroad bridgo nt midnight. Evidence tundod to show In tho lowor court that Anderson nttemptcd to hold up Logan nnd upon Lotrnn's re sistance shot him. Audorson was sontonced to hang nt tho ponltontlnry hero nnd nn appeal was tnken to tho supreme court by his attorneys on tho grounds thnt n motion was de nied them striking out testimony giv en during tho trial by a mnu named Holts, n former ccllmnto of Ander son In testifying, Holts rolntcd u portion of his conversation with An derson In which ho said Anderson told him ho (Anderson) hnd to kill Logan or got caught by tho police. Tne supreme court holds, howovor, thore wns no error mndo by tho lowor court nnd so affirms Its opinion. Son tenco will again bo pronounced on Anderson upon the nrrlvnl of tho mandate In Portland. W. Q. Holm, doing business undor the nnmo of Mt. Scott- Lumbor Com pany, respondents, vs. W. 13. Wilson nnd T. S. Lee, appellants, appealed from tho circuit court of Multnomnh county, C, U. Qantonblon, Judgo, af firmed by Justlco Dean. Tho Giant Powdor Compnny, ap pellants, vs. Oregon Western Rnll road Compnny nnd C. 13. Ioss Com pnny, respondents, apponled from tho circuit court of Douglaa county, J. W. Hamilton, Judge; motion allowed and nppenl dismissed; opinion por curiam. K. D. Thompson, respondent, vs. Hubert Colvln, nppollant, appealed from the circuit court of Josephine county, II. K. Hnnnn, Judgo, affirmed by Justlco Eakln. J, N. JonoB, respondent, vb. J. D. Short, John Dlbblco nnd W. C. Leo, appellants, nppoaled from tho circuit court of Columbia county, T. A. Mc Hrldo, Jddgo; affirmed by Jusllco Eakln. John Mltcholl et. nl.. appollants, vs. City of Portland oi. nl.. rospond- onts. nppoaled from tho circuit court of Multnomnh county, M. C. George, Judgo; petition for rehearing reversed by Justice Eakln. Hortha F. CroBby, respondent, vs. Portland Hallway Company, appel lants, appealed from tho circuit court of Multnomnh county; petition for renenrlng donlod by Justlco King. Win. W. Ilrown, nppollant, vs. W. Z. Moss, rospondont. nppoalod from tho circuit court of Lnko county, II. L. Hanson, Judge; reversod and remanded- for a now trlnl by Chief Jus tice Moore. State of Oregon, respondent, vs. II M. Cobs, nppollant, appealed from the circuit court of Jnekson county, II K HaniiH. Judge, decision of the lower court reversed and a now trial ordered by Justlco Roan. JUDGE 0LSEN SAYS "Y0USEMUST BE GOOD" (TJnlte3 1'rfM Ltaitd Wlr-.l Portland. Or., April 27. If Mrs. E. W. Youeo should docldo nt any tlmo to greet her husband, who Is Inferior to her physically, at tho door of their homo with a right hook to tho Jaw and, as good meas ure, a fow stiff kicks In the ribs af ter he is down for tho count, hor action will have tho stamp of Judi cial approval. Whon Youso appeared In court on complaint of his wife yesterday his swollon face Indicated thnt ho had already gone through such an oxpo Honco. Mrs. Youse explained thaf ne returned homo on last payday without nny money and that sho gnve h'm a sound thrashing, assisted ny relatives. "That was right." ruled Judge Ol son. "Whenever he comos home In toxlcatod administer a fow blows a la Jeffries without mercy. This eourt Instruct you to that cJttct." "I'll do It. your honor," replied Mrs. Youso. with a defiant look nt her little husband, who promised to be good. o Do you iihk mi ntouiUer In treat ing nasal catarrh? If so you will appreciate Ely's Liquid Cream Ilalin. the quickest and surest remedy for this disease. In all curative prop erties It Is Identical with tho solid Cream Halm, which Is so famous and so successful In overcoming catarrh, hay fever and cold In the head There Is rellof In the first dash of spray upon the heated sensitlvo air ages. All druggists 75c. Including I spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Dros.. 6C Warren St . New York o JAILED UNDER CHARGE OF BUYING STOLEN GOODS ConitaWe R. C. Keliey. of Woodburn dUtrlot. brought James Rice to this olty last night and turned hfm over to Sheriff Harry -iMinto on a commitment to the opun- UMMV fl.ll tl await ..lln. 0 JL. .1. 'ty Jail, to await action of the olr- cult ocmrt. Rice Is charged with buying stolen goods, and after an I examination before Justlco of the rtrace t. r. Hayes, of Woodburn. he was hold to answer the charge) his tho c'reult court Ills bonds were fi'l at $500. which he was unable SMUGGLERS GET THE BETTER OF UNCLE SAM San Francisco, April 27. Undor tho direction ot Spoclal Agout Frank Johnson of tho treasury department, offlc'nlB are today rank ing BtrenuoitB efforts to locnto flvo boxos supposed to contain valuablo silks, lace and gowns, which nro bolleved to hnvo bcon shipped to this city by the ayndlcato of smugglers whoso conspiracy to dofraud tho cus toms officers recently was un earthed. Two of thoao boxes nro said to nave bem consigned to tho firm of Tnft & Ponnoyoi of Oaklnnd. John son received Information from tho Now York officials thnt tho boxes woro supposed to bo on tho way to this city. Dosplto tho unrolnxlng vigunnco ot tho local customs off!. clals tho cons'gmnont wns not lo cated whon It arrived and hns now disappeared mystorlotiBly. It Is thought that confedorntos of tho gnng In this c'ty affected tho re moval of the boxos during shipment across tho bny. Tnft & Ponnoyor stated thnt no shipment from. Franco was oxpoctod for tholr Ftonmer, nnd that no boxos answered tho description of those sought hnvo entered tholr ware houses. They hnvo offorcd tholr sor vlcos to tho officers In tho attempt to discover tho whereabouts of tho smuggled goods. According to tho provnlont belief In customs circles, tho govornment was defrnudod of botweon $360,000 and JG00.000 by thu syndicate Prominent bUBlfnoss concerns In tho United States nnd well known Amer icans returning from trips abroad hnvo beon mndo tho Innocent foils of tho wHoy smugglers. Every of fort Is bolngiindo to lonrn tho Idon tlty of the supposed confedorntos nt thu Pacific coast end ot tho under ground rond. SENATOR RAYNER VOICES DEMOCRATIC IDEAS (United 1'rriw I.cneil Wire Washington. April 27.- Declaring that tho peoplo hnvo boon fooled by tho promises of the Hopubllcnu party, which hnB revised tho tariff to suit Itself and tho American Protectlvo Long u o, Seuntor Isadoro Itiiyuor of Maryland created a Hensntlon on tho floor of tho sonnto today. "The people have beon fooled again as thoy will bo fooled until eternity unless federal taxation Is rescued from tho contamination of politics and tho combinations that practically own tho government," shouted Knyuor. Ho then analyzed tho Payne bill and charged that while tho schcdulea were reduced In hoiiio Instances thoy had been ralued In others so tho re duction Is not effective. . Trust oppression will not be re lieved by tho contemplated changed In tho ptuKunt rates, ho declared, nnd offered n Htroug argument favoring tho opening of nil portH nnd bringing thorn Into competition with tho whole world. )m nrfilMftH (nrlff fur rnvnniin nnlv and said that ho favored the lowest '" ' " lll,,,1 " ,l,,tl1- J"t posslblo rate on necessities with iM,,oforo ,l10 d,M' ,,,)I1 HI In high rate on luxiirloM. moh ' ll1 vr IiIh gun. under a 0 pretext of wishing to Inspect tho fire- DfiDTI AMn AHTDCOO I UUIUHIVU HO in COO DIES ON STREET! Illnltfd l'rr I.mikI Wlrt.j .MIsHuula. Mont., April 27. Ono of tho strangest ensue that has over count under tho notice of tne local authori ties Is being Investigated today by the coroner, following the death or tills Ethel Hmltn, un net reus whoso homo was In Portland. While walking on the street Into last night Uie young woman wuh suddenly seized with a mysterious Illness nnd was carried Into a nearby hotel. Khe lost consciousness and dlod a few minutes later. Physicians who oxamlned hor nro unable to ex plain the attack and tho utilise of death may not bo determined until an nutops) Is held. No one who can tnrow nny light on the mystery uuu bo located by tho police. Miss Smith, who was 31 years old, had been traveling with thoatrlonl companies In the oust und was on her way to visit hur mother In Portland when she fell a victim to tho fatal Illness. '"-O Kennedy's Laxatlvo Cough Syrup :s frso from all opiates and It euros .ho cold by gently moving tho bowels. It is especially recommended for chil dren, as It tastes nearly as good as maple siiga. We soil and recommeud It. Sold by all druggists. Tho Jury disagreed In the first ant! oaloon league trial at Dallas against J. It. Coopo?, of Independence. Loral IlcUll Market. Wheat, per bu Eastern Orexn Dran, per sack 8ho(ta. per tack.. . ., , 1.16 Rolled barley 11.20 1.61 .55 PI. 63 40.00 Wheat, per bu 11.05 9 1.10 Local WliolcMle Market. pass-(Wheat, por bu.. . f 1.06 1.00 Oats, per bu .55 Flour, hard wLeat. 5.95 33.30 Flour, Valley 5.30 Mill feed, short Mill feed, bran 30.00 .10 .203V4 .SCP3U .18 .20 .23 12.00 12.00 Hops, 1908 crop. Hops, 1907 crop Cnittam bark . . . Wool, coarse . . Wool, medium . Mohair Hay, cheat . . . , Hay, olorer .... Potatoes, bushel .70&.S0 Apples, bushl 50 & 1.00 Prunes, per lb 1U&.4U Prunes, per lb 1UCM Cranberries, Howe's varle- tr bbl li bo x' y.D. ' . .. u UUUer IUWJ Kgtpt, ilCWJt. Ego .! Crwmery butter Of Importance to Seed-Buyers There Is no business In the world which KNOWLEDGE nnd EXPERIENCE on tho part of tho seller monnB so' much to tho tho nUYER as In tho SEED BUSINESS. Couplod with n woll sottlod which n seed business should thoso qualifications affords tho has ngnlii8t disappointment and Mnny yonrs dovotod to the buying and soiling of scads hnvo glvon ub n kuowlodgo of tho best varieties. Thnt knowledge wo placo at Seeds for the Season Flold nnd sweot corn, Btoclc carrots and stock bootB, gnrdon nnd flold bonus, gnrdon eoods of all kinds. Plants for tho gar den, oto. D. A. White & Sons Feedmen and Seedmen. 'MSi Nt Commercial Street A BLOODLESS DUEL IN OKLAHOMA HartloBVlllo, Oklu., April 27. Tho latest thing In bloodless duels boaamo public hero today when It wan learn ed that Hurry I). Lnnhnm, a newly rich oil producer, nnd Albert U. Har rington, u livery man, spent several hours In a room over tho Laiiham stnblu awaiting tho return of a mu tual friend who had taken with htm pIstolH with which tho men woro to hnvo fought u duel. Aftor waiting until dawn uoth men concluded that tholr mutual second had no intention ot returning nnd tho duel wiib off. Tho catiflo of their dlfforonco Is said to bo of u doinostlo nature. Luuhniu nnd Harrington met re cently In tho street nnd blared away at each other until tholr rovolvorn woro empty but no damage wiih done except to tho surrounding landscape. That duel was said to hnvo boon tho tvHiilt of a pistol duel between their wives. After the shooting thoy sent onah other challongoH und uamud Emmutt I DaltOII IIH tllO third person to llttuild urillH. WIIIIOII IIOII IUII 1111(1 litis IIOl been seen since. THE BOAT RACE KNOCKED HIM OUT Stanford University, Cat., April 27. F. L. Wlldo of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., who rowed No. 3 In the Stanford shell In tho annual race with thu University of California April 17, to day IIoh at the Students' (lulld hos pital suffering from the severe strain occasioned by tho gruelling contest. Ills life Is despaired of. Wilde wiih taken III soon after the race. Ills IIIiimm ut first wiih sup posed to be grip, but later It waH diagnosed as auutu kidney trouble. Ills parents have been notified by wire of his serious condition. New Incorporation)!, Articles of Incorporation were filed In tuo office of no secretary of statu April 26 hh follows; The AiiHpluud Drug Co., prlnolpal office Portland; capital stock, S000; Incorporators. A A. AuHplund. II. 11. Kuhii Mini Kobert C. Ilnrkmau. C'oyoiH Lumber Company, principal ofrtce Kiigeue. capital stock. $30, 000; iHMiriwrHtorn. 1611 Perkins, John II. Perkins. Frank A Frost and Wil liam M. Tldwull The Farmers Union Warehouse Compuiiy. principal office Shuulko; capital stock. $8000. Incorporators, C. y. IIlMtkney, A. 11. Iirseu and II . If- Harvey. i bo Green Hereon Company, priu clpal office Portland; oapltul stock, $26,000. Incorporators. C A (lroon, II. II Ureen and Clinton H Fletcher Rlvenoii and Company, principal office Portland, capital stock, $33. 000, Incorporators. Herbert W lie goie, O L Ferris und John A Iaio A HEAUTIFUL HEAR ! hair la a woaaaa'a rtc4uwt ftrcsuHM. Mat scaltct It. let M teccaaaa OKAYerFABO. IMK a It will b MKgTftNEB m Ha NATUKAL CLK 4 iMiatityj Mm mmH wtM a 4caa. Hue Bmb4t kaaMiiy. alaaay aMl iMxttrlaest BBiwattilaM ta te mt mu4 la Urn admlrca. TImmi kca Hsehi tk totwra Wy lia rmnmUur uae. Ml NT A WYE. $i AW n- aeiTLUi, at eeveeivrs. V?Tiii4.. kma curt bMDi. fJ. ro7nii4ct.wdho4diUlilo 4U, ICcp kU Cm na nil, iK. am if it. xtu C4MtbHlr" . . conviction of tho principles on bo conducted, tho oxorclso of groatost protection tho purchaser loss. ' your Borvlco. Saloin, Oregon Independent Tolophono Company ot Pilot Rock, principal offlco, Pilot Rock; capital stock, $3000; Incorpor ators, A. R. Tumor, Frank Dyrd, Fred Hascall nnd A. J. Smith. Woodluwn Christian Church, nrln- ulpal offlco Woodlawn; Incorporators ueorgo ai. neatly, Duncan o. Frnsor nnd Charles W. Roberta. '0 Pcopln past mlddlo life usually havo somo kldnoy or bladder disorder thnt snpo tho vitality, which Is nafcur ally lowor lu old ago. 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