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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1909)
1 ' TAiLt 'GkeitkL -MumAc' aalkm, ormxw. Monday, MAy sti, io. S1LVERT0N SCHOOL DIRECTORS RESI6N As a result of a walkout on tho part of tho principal and pupils of tho Silvcrton high schdol recently Chair man of tho Board of Directors W. Bowser and 0. A. Bock, n member of tho board, havo resigned tholr posi tions and County 8chool Superintend ent Smith has ordered tho clork of tho hoard to post notices of a special election In Sllvorton district for tho ejection of two directors to fill tho vacanci"r. Tho two members re aligned tholr positions on tho board owing to their notions regarding tho suspending of somo pupils of tho Sll vorton high school by tho board caus ing a walkout of tho pupils and then being reinstated by tho principal, who was backed up by County School Su perintendent Smlthi Superintendent Smith wan of tho opinion tno ex pelled pupils wcro entitled to romaln in tho school and gavo orders to that effect, which tho two members of tho board took exceptions to and the re sult was they resigned. SUMMARY OF SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES Pacific Coast League, Los Angeles 4-0; Portlnnd 4-5. Vernon 7-1; San Francisco 1-5. Sacramonto l; Oakland 0. Nortlmcflt League. Abordoon 3; Portland 1. Scnttlo 3; Vancouver 1. &pokano 11; Tncomn 1. American League. St. Louis 1; Boston 0. Chicago 7; Now York 3. Detroit 4; 'Washington 2. STANDING OKI-' TJI CLUI1S. Pacific Count League. San Francisco 030 Los Angolcs ...,D8G Portland 620 Sacramonto 400 Vornon .41G OnK.nnd 3C8 Xortlmcst League. Scattlo 722 8poknno ....605 Portland 457 Abordoon 420 Vnncouvor 400 .ncoma .380 American League. Detroit C21 Philadelphia ,. . (100 Now York 502 Boston 555 Chicago , 483 St. Louis 481 Clovolnnd 407 Washington 260 National League. Pittsburg 021 Chicago 580 Philadelphia 538 Now York 520 Brooklyn 481 Cincinnati 400 St. Louis 407 Boston 303 TWELVE-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLS CINNAMON BEAR Arthur Van do Vort, a 12-yonr-old boy of Bend, Or., had qulto an ex citing experience n fow ilnys ago whon HON. J. A. EAKIN NAMED FOR JUDGE FIFTH DISTRICT lion. J. A. Enkln of Astoria, Clat sop county, wnB appointed us tho ad ditional circuit judgo of tho Fifth judicial district this morning by Gov ernor Benson, to sorvo until Janunry, 1011. Judge Eakln is n brother of Justlco ftnkln of tho supremo court and was admitted to tho oar October 4, 1887. ilu was born in Chicago In 1800 and In 1880 cntno to Oregon to prnctlco law. After practicing law In this state a fow years ho returned to Bostori, Mass., whero ho ontercd tho Boston law school, graduated, and again camo to Oregon. The position to which Mr. Eakin is appointed was created by tho last leg islature, It being an additional circuit Judgo .or tho district composed of Clatsop, CIpckamaB, Columbia and Washington counties. Hon, C. U. Campbell Is tho othor judgo of tho Fifth district. has Issued many angler's licenses County Clerk Alton has Issued 05 , angler's licenses bo far this year and 30 hunter and angler permits. George O. Bingham was tho first sportsman to secure tho hunter and angler's li cense. Tho county clork Is compelled to havo three llconso forms on hand now that tho anglor llccnso Is In force, as many hunters nnd fishers apply for hunter's permits only and others cnll for hunter nnd anglor li censes combined or for nugtors' li censes. Tho game wnrdons In this dlstrlot hnvo not detected any un licensed hunting nnd fishing so fnr, and It Is not likely they will nt tho rato the permits have been going out during the past two months. WANTS RATES ON 0. R. & N. REDUCED JOHN HAYS HAMMOND REFUSES GOOD JOB Washington, May 24. John Hayes Hammond today declined the post of minister to China. Hammond visited President Tnft at tho Whlto Houso early today to give his decision. In refusing tho prof fered position ho said ho fully appre ciated tho high honor that had been conferred upon him, nnd that In his opinion China offers a future field of unlimited possibilities. "But I havo roughed It ' about onough for awhile," ho said, "and 1 Intend to spend tho next few years In quiet at my lidmc. Hammond enjoys tho distinction of bolng tho highest salaried mining en gineer in tho world. His long con nection with tho auggonhelm inter ests havo been mnrkod by unusual success. His annual salary Is reported to be hnlf a million dollars. THE PHILIPPINE TARIFF BILL PASSED Washington. Mny 24. The Philip pine tariff bill passed tho Iioubo to day by a voto of 128 to 08. Under wood of Alabama voted with tho Re publicans for tho bill and Wagner of Pennsylvania voted with the Dem ocrats against It. BANDITS CAPTURE FORTUNE Omaha, May 24. Rewards of $24, 000 wore offered todap for tho cap ture of the four bandits who robbed tho overland limited mnll coach of seven pouches of registered mall Sat urday night south of here. No ar rests havo been made but posses aro covering every inch of tho country in tho section where tne robbery took place. Estimates of tho value of the loot secured by the bandits vary from $100,000 to $260,000. BUILDING DESTROYED " BY GAS EXPLOSION (United lTf tinned Wlre.1 Portland, Ore., May 24. An ex plosion of gns, Ignited by a match struck in an effort to locato a leak enrly today completely wreckod tho reur of an apartment building on tho West Side, shook tho cntlro neighbor hood, and hurled George A. Stock der, his wlfo and youngest son out Into tho open in a showor of plaster and other debris. Three othor occu pnnts of tho building, besides mem bers of tho Stockdor family wcro slightly Injured. After Mrs. Stockder detected tho odor of gas Bho nsked her husband to investigate. Immediately after ho struck a match a terriao oxploslon occurred. Tho neighbors, who had dressed hurriedly, ran from their homes and found tho Stockdor family under tho wreckago of their flat. niiif i ai Tho Railroad Commission Iina re ceived another rnmnlnlnt from tho ho shot and killed a largo cinnamon Chnmbor of Commcrco of Portland, boar. Tho Van do Vort rnnch Ih regarding tne class rales over ail about 20 miles south of Bend, nnd ono day last wool; two women nf that neighborhood came to tho Van do Vort ranch saying thoy had boon frightened by n largo wild animal of somo kind. Mr. Van do Vort nnd young eon Arthur sot out with buurl dogs In pursuit. Arthur got ahead of his father and killed tho bear be fore Mr. Van do Vort arrived. Tho Van do Vort family has qulto u rec ord for boar killing, more than a dozen having boon killed by different mombors of tho family during tho past year. Miss Grace Van do Vort, n girl of 17. killed u lurgo ono last fall. o Tho W. O. T. U. has oxprosted dis approval of coffco and slnkors ns bo lng unhonlthful. Next tho good old hash will bo up for judgmeut. MORE PIMM CURES 9 Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Cauulen, N.J "It Is with pleasure that I add my testimonial to your already long list hoping that it may lattice others to mail Uioniftelves uf this valuable iuhII cine. LyillrtK.l'J nk lmin's vegetable (oiniKumd. 1 suf fered from terrible lit-addi hps, pain ill inv back, and rich! side, was tired and. mr ', ami so cakIcouM,mlly stand J.jdU K nukiiam cawa Wo Compound re torvdim to health nndinauo mo leel Uko a new jhtsou, and it shall always have my praise." - Mrs. W. P. 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It costa but a trifle o try it, nnd the result is worth mil lions to many suffering vwmeu. isSiAsHiBHHiHiHILUHHHiHBSSt SWndjBBBBBSBBHBHsBBlflBFfliHBflSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH LB3r - feljsP"(HMHJfHBHHS mmmms WwmmmmmMiSS&lwmmmmWBmWS&m DtfiHBH PAINT!! l'ATTON'S SUN-PKOOF IIUADY'MIXED The kind that has made good. White Lead PIONKKK nnd CARTER'S These names aro their own rcc- ommendatlon. Standard Varnishes nnd Fillers. Everything for tho painter I FLETCHER & BYRD I 320 Commercial St. Phone ISO if iaiiaiiin When In Newport, Oregon go to tho HOTEL BRADSHAW for furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges. Largo kitch en for uso of guests. Located on the main sidewalk half way between Newport nnd Nye Beach, look for the name HOTEL BRAD SHAW on top of Iioubo. Finest ylow of tho ocenn of nny house In town. Cnll and look nt rooms neforo secur ing elsewhere. Guests cheorfully waited on by Mrs. Brndshaw, Prop,- flfeHsW fffi&BesamWmm EWtBlmmmM iissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH' lines of tho Oregon Rnllrond & Nav Igntlon Company In Orofjon. in 1907 tho Chnmbor of Com merce filed a complaint with tho commission against tho O, H. & N. Company on alloged excessive rates, n nil thn rninml(ilnn mniln nn nrdnr loworlng thorn. Tho railroad com- Thcso pictures nro of a nve-loggcd calf bolonglng to Sherman Swank, pnny stnrtod suit and carried tho of Aumsvlllo, It Is a full-blooded Jorscy, one month old, nnd Is nppar !,."U.tmPrr tho. fold1orJl1 C0.UV8' ,horo tly as healthy and nctlvo ns Its overy-day four-leggcd brothers. Tho be?''"! "coVmeo'lVAeanZr' '-ot ha, Ave toes. Its mother is a fL milk cow, and the calf I, as complaint, in which It titntos tho Protty as a fawn, or would bo It It was not for Its extra leg. rntoa tnndo by tho commission for-1 .. - . . merly nro found to bo too high now, ' SEED POTATOES Wo have a fow sacks of good Seed Potatoes that wo aro mak ing n low prlco on to move. SEED CORN Our stock of Seed Corn Is go ing very .nst and wo would ndvlfio you to buy now. Somo very good corn still on hnnd. D. A. WHITE SONS & 255 . Commercial St., Salem Arner, 31300 Record 2:17. Full brother to Con Dorby, 2:04; Dorbortb,. 2:07; Diablo, 2:00; Demonlo, 2:11; Ed Lafforty, 2:10, and others. By Chas. Dorby, 4907, slro of 0 bettor than 2:10, dam Bertha by Alcattra, dam of 4 bottor than 2:10,. and fl vo othors. Wlnnor of first premium at Sa lom horoo show. For standard stallions season or 1909 at Fair Ground and Club Sta bles. Foe, $26.00 for season, $35.00 to Insure O. B. SIMPSON, 4-8-tf Fairground, Ore. nnd wants them to bo reduced still SUBMITTED TO TORTURE lowor' o BY INDIAN LOVER JAP CRUISERS GO I San Ilornnrdlno. Cnl., May 24. Do TO TAC0MA TODAY olarlng hor assailant Insuno from , rending tho ribald loro of his race itin(t irM. r,.fl trir. nml '"e rosonrchos of Stanford pro- lUDJitdlmsLfMrainrt. fossors' into tho history of tho nii- Port lowusond. May 21. Tho 0lent Indians, Glndys Wllkerson to tralnlng ship orulsors Aso and 8oya ,lny Krudglngly udmlttvd that she of tho Jnpanoso navy under cinnmand Biibmlttcd'to tortmro nt tho hands of Kimr Admlrn Ijlchl, weighed anchor hor paramour, Frank Lugo, an edu uud departed at 8:30 o clock this cnted Indian morning far Tacomn. whoru they aro Although 'sufforlng excrutlntlng dUO about 3 O Clock tills aftomOOII. nln frnm lnl wnnmla. Vnlfn rut f...... ....... HITIH- .. ...f .(..(.V ,(" The cruisers arrived in this port early yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Tholr arrival was proclaimed with a salute of 21 guns to tho forts of tho Puget sound artillery dlstrlot. Tho snUite was returnod with 21 shots from the futir-pouudorH of Fort War den. At Tacoinu, whore tho Jnpaueeo ships will remain all week, Admiral Ijlchl will confer with Hear Admiral Sehreo of tho Pacific squadron re garding tho detailed plans for tho movement of till tho warships during their visit to Seattle on tho occasion of the opunlng of the exposition there Loral RrtAll Market. Wheat, per bushel 1 25 Hay, cheat ,.. 116.50 liny, clover 114.00 Potatoes, buthol , .700,80 Apples, bushM 5001.00 Prunes, per lb....,,,. 10.4U Prunes, per lb 1CP4 Cranborrics, Howe's Varie ty, bbl 13.00 nutter and Eggs, Retail. Eggs Croumery butter Country butter and burns, sho declared that she ul lowed Lugo to wcavo a spell about hor, and that during tho spell sho Buffered nothing from tho barbnrltlos he practiced, When found the woman was moan ing with pain, Sho had boon bound In n corner of Lugo's room and a nro was started at hor feet by tho fanat ical Indian. On her body woro strungo hieroglyphics, resembling tho nguros carved on cliffs nnd In envos of tho desert. Tho authorities aro Becking tho In dian, who lniB lied Ho is known to bo armed, and It Is feared that ho will resist cupture Flour, Eastern Oregou $175 Bran, por sack...... ,95 Shorts, por sack tl,S5?1.53 Rolled bnrloy . . . , ,, .. 40.0(1 Locul Wholesale Market. Wheat, bushol $115 Oats, busho. 55f57o Flour, hard whoat $6.40 Flour, valley $5.4006.00 Mill feed, shorts. Mill foed. bran Hops, 1908 crop., Hops, 1907 crop,,,,,, Chtttara bark. v. .......... Wool, coarse .,.,,,,. Wool, medium , Mohair 33.30 30.00 .10 .303 .I03H .18 .30 ,33 - 1 25o I wT s2 r-' 300 1 li I i II V I bJ 1 1 25o AW,J L a ifcvJ I jHBsH I Coffee I 8 The kind that mskes the breaks I fast -real Coffee through and through always the same. I Your grocer will grind It i better if ground at home not I too fine. K 3 I WE RECOMMEND BISHOP'S READY TAILORED SUITS We know the manufactures We know the factory We know the goods We know we always stand behind Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits as the very best, the best obtain able anywhere I WW) i ' " - anas-"-:; n Price $ 1 0 to $35 SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOR! Alt Patent .Medicines or medicines advertised in this paper nro for sale. at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only cash drug storo In Oro gon, owos no ono, and no ono nwo. It; carries largo stock; its shelves, countors and show cases aro loaded with drugs, mcdlclnos, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of alt kinds for modlcinal purposos. Di. Stono Is a regular graduate in raod Iclno, and has had many years of ex perience In tho practice Consulta tions aro frco. Prescriptions are treo, and only regular prices for mcdlclno. Dr. Stono can bo lonnd at his drug storo, Salem, Or., from 7 in tho n.ornlng until 0 nt nlgbt. rt -, M