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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAIi JOURNAL. BALEM. ORBGON, THURSDAY, JUNB 8, 1909. V h A' II V ,v You Like To wear cothes that nro becoming to you; and wo llko to boo that you got such clothes. HART, SCIIAFFNER & luAH.t make tho kind of clothes you ought to wear, and wo boII thom. They're all wool In fabrics; In stylo, tailoring and fit they're Right. It's Just as Important to us to see that you got tho clothes you ought to have ns It Is to you; wo can't afford to mnko any mis takes In your suit; wo want y on satisfied; wo know thoso clothes will do It. If you go to tho fair at Seattle or tho roso carnival at Portland, theso cothes will tako you out of tho crowd of ordinary dressers, ". "P r, Kijf llltl Cetrrlcbi looser miiTntr Ac Man This Store is the Home of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES XUUWL& o 0 ( oooooooo CITY NEWS c o o n o o o o o Weather Forecast l-'nlr tonight Friday wanner. fair .and U. .1. Lehman, Aixdstaut Ondortakor. with W. T. Rlgdon, 4GII jOitt stroot. 5-27-ootltf This Ih tho Tlmo of Yon To buy summer dustora. Call on Fi 13. Sliafor for them. Dost lino of harness In city, F. 13. Shnfor, 187 South Commercial street. C-G-coiltf If Taken TIiIh Week Good 7-rooin Iiouru, two lots, bam, garden, chlckonr, wood, etc, locntod In East Bdlom. MuBt bo sold. Soo Dorby & Wilson. 0-3-3t Irrigation Hills Now Due ray your Irrigation bill and gut discount. 0-1-lOt Oottngu Undertaking Parlor Cottago and Ghomokata sts.; calls day or night; J. 0. Sill. Phone 72i. You Can't Do Hotter U)ts from $60 to $200 on pay ments of G to $15 per month. Homor U. Smith, Room G, McUornack Hldg. . 1,"qno 9fl- 6-7'tf Ocean of Hed Tme Two Mnrvlngo LIcciikcs Marrlago llcens oshavo boon grant ed to Walter Davis, ago 24, nnd Ella MuiiHon, ngo 23. Frank W. Munson, i go 27, and Loin M. Wnlkor, ago 20, all of this city. C'liolroNt Building Lots On oanlost tonus. Homor II. Smith. Itoom G, McComnok building. Pliouu UC. 5-7-tf Piano Tunlnr A. D. Lyon, for ton yoara with French, Stoinwny, Kuabo, Star and Ch'okoring Piano Co. Loavo ordors with Qoo. C Will, muelo storo. 6-27-lw Hue Maple and ApJi Wood For sale, chenp, for Immodlato do livury. Apply Krnbs liros., Bush iiruymun building. Tolophono Main 121. , 2-15-tf Hidl Oaino Sunday N'oxt Sundny tho Salem Independ ent ball toam will piny tho Maroon team, of Portland, on tho Asylum av- unuo longuo grounds, nnd a good hot content Is expoctod. Tho Portland Mnroons havo boon playing good. fair balll this soason, and havo not boon run to tho tall tlmbor vory ofton Howovur, with Rowon In tho box, Sa turn should turn tho trick In short ordor. Irrigation Hills .Vow Due Pay your Irrigation bill and gut discount C-l-lOt Two .Mom License Marrlago licenses havo been Issued to Morton D. Pllkuutou, ago 21, und Orauo L. Hopnou, ago 20, both of Balom, and to Richard H. Wilier, ago CO nnd Coruolla F. lloardsloy, ago 60, both of Shaw. ThlH Means Dollars To you. Two of tho gnateat lnvou tlona of modern times on exhibition in Dorcas Bros Hop Offlco, Greater mouoy maker than tolophono. Call and scp thorn; free demonstration. 3-81-tf ,o will pay you promptly for tho following and wo do not charge com mission. Lot your produco bo good, fat quality: Dressed Rlock Hogs 10c Dressed Vonl under 130 lbs HHc Largo vonl less according to elxo. Fresh Eggs :U!)ic Live Chtckons 15c Drossod Chickens 17c Send for shipping Tugs. FRANK L. SMITH MKAT CO. "Fighting tho neof Trust." Portlaud. Oregon. Captain Fuller and Captain Ed- wards, district Inspectors of hulls und boilers, wero in tho city yostor day and looked ovor the gravol barge bulonglng to Cummins Bros., and, aftor tho many attachments and new equipments had bcon mado to the boat, tho Inspectors declare sho Is not In shnpo to bo taken out in tho stream, owing to tho absenco of an anchor, and the namo of the boat painted In six-Inch totters on an eight-Inch board and placed ono foot below the roof of tho deck. Try Crysialcta For tho breath. For ealo at; Meyer's barber shop. Eckorlen's. Wators' cigar store, Adolph's cigar storo. Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Willamette Hotel Tho Council. Tatklngton's. ' Tho Court. To ICccp duty on Hops Mr. tu. W. Hazard haB received a tologram from Congressman Hnwloy saying ho will do a., ho can to keep tho 20-cont duty on hops. Last Auxiliary Meeting Of the Episcopal church tomorrow aftornoon nt 2:30 In tho guild rooms Members are urgently requested to bo present. To Get Claud Emnml Governor Benson has issued requi sition papers nuking tho governor of California for tho return of Claud ijdmond, who Is charged with mur der in tho first dogreo for killing Ludwlg C. Phul in Portland In 1907. Edmond was Indicted .by tho grand Jury In Multnomah county for the crlmo but fled to California. Some iolk Wnnt Him A remonstrance has been filed with tho county court by tho Salem Fruit Union, signed by C. L. Dick, mnnnger, nsklng that tho county court reconsider Its Intention of dis continuing tho services of tho county fruit Inspector during the summer months and to retain thnt office per manently at n salary of $100 per month at least. Tnlswill come up for consideration somo time this week. Fined 25 Plunks Judgo Moorcs fined Roso Leland, an Inhabitant of Forry street, $25 this morning for disorderly conduct, on tho complaint of tho pollco offi cers, who wero compollcd to tnko a hand In tho rough houso happening In that locality last night. Judgo Moorcs gavo tho offender a straight talking to, and warned her If any farthor rioting was "heard of about her promises, Bho would not bo per mitted to pay a flno, but would lan guish In Jail for a time. If Yon ain't Pay. Don't Ent Ofllcor Jory last night picked up Chnrlos Mead, who Is wanted in Mon mouth, Or., for jumping a board bill. Tho Jumping of hotel and board bills Is becoming qulto frcquont, but so far nono of (ho delinquent; boarders havo boon nblo to got away. Just re cently Sheriff Mlnto arrested .and hold n man who loft Dallas owing n board bill, nnd nnothor man was hold up horo also for leaving his boarding houso without liquidation. Sheriff John Grant, of Polk county, will como ovor today and tako chargo of Mead. Order ItnteN Lowered The railroad commission has writ ton a lottor to tho Southorn Pacific Hallway Company regarding tho ratos on polos, piling nnd box shooks. Somo complaint has been rccolvcd by tho commission from shlppors of thoso nrtlclcs who declared that ratos on piling nnd polos from points In Ore gon to points In California wore higher than tho rates on lumbor ship ments nnd tho snmo higher rates wero placed on box shooks nlso. Tho commission Invostlgntod tho matter and found tho complaints well found cd nnd has ordered tho S. P. company to lower tho ratos accordingly. Want County Road A potltlon has boon filed with tho county court In too matter of tho application of W. Rny ot. at. for tho creation of u county rond botweon suctions G und 7, township I south, rnngo 2 wost. John E. Kennedy Is tho potltlonor nnd ho usks thnt tho county court appoint u body of view ers to go ovor tho rond and to assess nnd dotormlno how much less the vnluo of tho land lying over tho pro posed route would bo If tho rond was established. The county commission ers nro In session this week und they will probably take the .mutter up before thoy adjourn. Joint Dee In No Parrot Tho John Dee hobo who wns ar retted by Shorlff Mlnto, onst of town, hut Monday for abusing Mrs. John McAlllstor, bocnuso sho had nothing cookod up for him to ont, will bo ex amined this afternoon by nhvslclttns as to his sanity. Tho sheriff cannot got n thing oiu of him, notwithstand ing his many efforts. Tho man has boon asked tlmo and again to glvo his nnmo, but ho refuses absolutely to do any more talking. Ills actions in tho county Jail tend to show his brain must bo off, and if ho Is found Insane this afternoon ho will bo turned ovor to tho asylum officials, whoro ho will find a warm wolcomo, should ho start tho rough houso bul lions again. Shorlff Mlnto has had no troubto with him since ho has beon In jail, but tho big sheriff gets rath or poovlsh whou ho attempts to strlko up a conversation with the tin soolablo gent. WiiutN Divorce For the first tlmo in a good ninny days n divorce suit has beon filed in tho circuit court, in which Ermn Myrtle Tuckor is plnlntlff. Chester A. her husband married bor when sho attorney for tho plaintiff Mrs. Tucker allogos lit her complaint that her husban dmarried her when she wns of tho ago of 17 years and ho 27. nnd thnt ho gavo her parents tho impression that ho had tho moans to support her. Hut after a fow months of married ltfo ho changed, nnd treat ed her In a cruel nnd Inhuman man nor. complaining about her general appearance and getting in bed with his dirty clothes on, and several oth er offenses on which tho grounds for sopnrntlon nre based. Tho plaintiff asks tho court to decree tier an abso lute separation, $100 to dtffray ex penses ot tho suit, one-third ot the rent property ownod by tho defendant and permanent alimony in the sum of $20 por month. AUTO SPEEDING ON STREETS GROWING INTO AN ABUSE Speeding automobiles Is growing at a terrible rato on tho streets of this city. Drivers, not only In tho city, but from tho country, violate tho speed limits, and It Is only a ques tion of tlmo and opportunity when thoro will be victims of speed, and torrlblo projudico aroused against au tomobiles gonorally. Tho city laws should bo enforced against reckless speeding on tho principal streets, be fore thero Is a fatallllty. Whoso child shall bo run over and killed or maimed is only a question of luck and chanco but that parents nro In danger of losing their little ones If they let thom onto tho streots Is cer tain. Let this mattor bo Btoppcd be fore somo family pays tho penalty. Autos aro growing In popular favor In this city, nnd somo of the very finest machines In tho stato aro driv en hero, and wo have somo caroful drivers. But thero are. also somo who oxecod tho speed limits, and should be called In and havo tho law ex pounded to them, with a good big flno "Hnsu Burner Hiislck" Tho western slopo hns u great rep utation for turning out notorious basoball pitchers, who aro as thick ns molasses In the cast now, but about tho latest twlrler of tho season nnd ono who Is expected to do great things, Is big "Bill" Buslck, tho street enr manipulator for tho local system. Bill, who has an arm like n pleco of ticklish lightning nnd unusually stout, Is gottlng Into trim and every night tho coming hide fllngcr can bo scon cutting ttio brcozo out In front of tho street car barn on Com morclnl stroot. Out curves, in curves, shoots both ways, spit ball, "what Is Its" nnd sovoral now winning "colves" nro being teased up to tho right con trol by Bill, nnd when ho gots tlieso things In action tho poor, unsuspect ing batter will havo fits nnd chil blains trying to rnp tho ball. Thero will bo nothing to It: Bill will pitch tho ball and tho oppononts will bo rogulnrly nailed to tho plato. Irrigation Hills Now Due Pay your Irrigation bill nnd get discount. G-l-10t Took Comrade's Trousers At tho roqtiost of Shorlff Stovons, of Multnomah county, Shorlff Mlnto nrrostcd a Greek by tho namo of An drew Coulrns In this city this morn ing nnd hold him for tho Multnomah ofllcor. Coulras Is charged with lar ceny In stealing tt pair ot trousors from his rbom-mnto in a Burnsldo street lodging house. Tho nccuscd man says that his room-mato, anoth er Greok, hnd borrowed monoy, and hnd failed to pay It back, and that about tho only way In which ho could got ovon was to tako tho trousors, In which thoro wero a fow dollars. Tho officers from Portland camo up this morning nnd took tliolr prlioncr back. THINK THEY HAVE SPOKANE ROBBERS (Multtd 1'rtM rosier! Wlre.J Donvor, Colo., Juno 3. Tho pollco stated today that thoy woro confident thnt James Sholton and Lillian Stev ens, nccusod of complicity in tho Omaha train robbory, woro also Im plicated In tho train hold-up nonr Spokano recontly. Tho pollco have communicated with the' Spokano au thorities In nn onaenvor to Idontlfy tho pair. o Look At This For Salo A first class rooming nnd boarding houso prop sltlon at Newport, Oregon. Two houses nnd furnishings and lots will bo sold lor less than tho cost of tho houses. Tho buildings aro four years old and furnished complete. Tho ownor Is a non-resldont and needs tho monoy. Look Into this as a speculation. LEE Newport, Ore. WILLIAMS Inquire at Journal Office MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas mmmmmm OOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOO Mrs. C. Garlach, recently nrrlvcd from tho East, wont to Portland to mnko nor homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Rhoten loft for Seattlo this morning, whoro thoy will attend tho xposltlon for sovoral days. Thoy will then leavo for an extended visit to friends In tho East. Mrs. W. S. Ladd loft for Seattlo today to attend tho exposition. Mrs. Harry Moyer and baby, Loo, went to Portland today to bo gono -evernl weeks as tho guest of Mrs. Moyor's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'B. W. Clearwater, and to attend the Roso Festival. o S.iKM .MERCHANT AT SEATTLE EXPOSITION E. T. Barnes of tho Racket storo Is attending the Seattle exposition und will return Friday. Ho Is uccompn nled by Mrs. Da Iter, mother of Mrs. Barnes, whose family rosldes nt Ta-comn. ' A woman has. a vory drastic ox poiiire of Sonny Btlllkon for us to print, but wo bog to bo oxcused. Ho novor did uc "harm. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank MorcdIUi, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bank Building. COAST CITIES WANT "" TO CONTROL TRADE! MONEY TO LOAN (Itnlteil I'rM Uaied Wlre.1 , THOS. K. FORD Snn Francisco, Juno 3. llollovlnc r .... ..... ..- . that tno announced policy of the! ' &aiom' u' railroads to ostnullsn new ratos de signed to create additional traffic bo tweon Chicago und tho distributing torrltory centorlng nt Phoenix nnd Spokano will bo- disastrous to coast manufacturing and jobbing interests, i commercial nrimnlzntlnns tiinnufnn. Hiring, bnnklng nnd other interests of i - this city hnvo unltoj in resistance. ! o jo PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS. unlng, polishing, ropalrlng. Ph'oCOS For Rent Five-room housuo on North Cottago street. G93 North Cottago stroot. G-3-3t For Salo Sovoral houses in Salem, nnd farm lands at a bargain. Cap ltal National Bank. 0-1-cod For Snle Rubobr-tlred Burroy and Btool-tlrod buggy, In good condi tion. Can bo scon at Low's stables 6-3-3t Wanted To loan on improved real estate $2000. Address "X.," care Journal offlco, giving addrosa and description of property. G-31-lw Lost or Stolen Sovoral wcoks ago, u Snoll blcyclo, two or throo years old; stool rims. Roturn to Jour nal olllco for rownrd. 4-3-tf Snap If taken wToro Juno 1 57 acres, 30 In Itnllnn prunes, 3 In Pe tltcs, G in wlntor npplcs, 3 in Eng lish walnuts, 3 years old; 3 In Royal Ann cnorrlcs n,nd Bartlett ponrs; flno Burden; good house, 2 bnrns nnd fruit dryer; $10,G00, I' sold quick, six miles from city. Moyor & Bell Land Co., 347 Stato street. Phono 867. 5-1-tf Wanted A good girl for general housowork. Apply mornings at 97G Choinokota St. Nono but a good ono ncod npply. 'i-2 3; Wanted Strnwborry plckors. Ap ply to Salem Fruit Unlqn, at office on High and Trndo streets. C-2-tf Lost' A whlto fox torrior, with some white on fnco and oar; roward if roturnod o A. N;. Moorcs, 895 Chomekotn st., cor. Summer. G-2-3t . o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A ymimtniinninmitiiinumtnnwH DODSONS EXTRA SPECIAL W. A. GAINS & CO. HERMITAGE WHISKIES At all First-class liars. mnnmiif idi a. Standard Liquor Co., Agents, Salem, Oregon I mamnnimimnKmM Hnllrtmd .Mm-hlnlstH Strike. O Baltimore. June 3 An nnlnr wna . " Issuod todny by tho Natlonnl Machin ists' Union for a genoral strike of machinists on tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad. OOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY OOOOOOO'O o o For Sale Furniture. Call 1739 Asylum avenu. Also high-grade Beckwlth p'nno. 6-3-lwk So Sore He Swore; He Swears No More, P W$BLi I Wfrf Hi r m' '" " '"""" ' "' ' ' ' - EaHt 1 uv" csM THE CALIFORNIA HULDIXG AT A.-V.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. California a handsome building u ono ot the very striking structures on the grounds of tuo Alaska- ukon-Paclfic Exposition. It Is In the old SpauUh Mission typo of architecture encountered so frequently in South ern California, and the detail of Its front has attracted the attention of artists nnd architects from all over tho country. . In tho building every county of the golden state will have an exhibit. California, from Siskiyou to Fan Dlogo. has shown at much enthusiasm for tho'ExposUlon as has Washington itself. Thero was a Merchant mighty eore , In fact, to tore he two re and sworn And kept on swearing more and more. The trouble was that folkt,- Inttaad , Of patronizing him, by Nedl ; Were buying gooda by mall, he aald. ! One day he got a little hint On how to make hit etore a mlnti J Then hope took on a roay tint. He came and ADVERTISED hla stock; Kfa ttore waa crowded, chuek-a- block, From seven until itx o'clock 8o now thia Merchant swears no morel No longer It he feeling tore, Ince ADVERTISING crewels Ms store. jWIITlplligiiaiWgWJ'al plriMMiriuMi tinwumna mmimiii