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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
3AILT OAPITAIi JOCRMAXj, SAIXM, ORSGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1K. TWICE OVER THE FENCE GOOD BATTING AT LAST .NIGHT'S GAME Last ntgu there wns fliirc some cavorting nliout on the Wlllnmcttc Held when tho Bookkeepers and tho Professional hnsobnll tenuis sailed in to each other ns busy ns a bco attar freckle on n kld'n log. The Book keepers noted moHt shnmefully d ur ine tho six Innings nnd simply cut j tho sunshine and tucked It clear nwny from the Professionals by do fcnt'ng them oy a scoro of Gto 2. The Professional men aro out to day with a big stick with which to wallop Gcorgo Snydor over tho foro lock n fow times for Ills unbecoming conduct In Inst evening'! game. This Mr Hnydor ruffled up more horse hldu Inst night .during his two times nt bnt than has lieon dono In Salem for many years. Somo one must havo told Snydor ho didn't look well on tho bnll field In citizen's dross, ns his big form was squeezed Into u suit Inst night, notwithstanding tho cloth showed runny signs of suffer ing. Mr. Snydor did look very balll fled nnd cute when ho pranced about tho field. This wnu not the main feature whim Ocorgo stirred up. Ho apparently lost all thoHklttlsh feollng ho has been subject to horetoforo when ho came to but, and the man ner In which he grabbed the stick nnd stepped Into the bnttlug box mado IiIh former associates In bnso- ball wonder. Snydor gave a hitch to his two-by-two trousers, klrked n fow clods of dirt away and the first ball thrown over by Pitcher Hatch received such a bump that for a few nilnutcH tho spectators thought Sny der would run a lung out around the bases, but after George had cir cled the bugs once and was stalling around to scoro the second time the fielders picked up the ball somewhere In tin vicinity of the postofflco grounds and llio game was resumed. ivcn this home run did not satisfy George Ho laid Into another ono of Hutch's curves and took the run away routo ngaln nnd tho way ho split the wind without looking back was into the Shasta limited two hours behind lime, (leorgo said that he thought ho heard the scanm on that ban groan when ho swatted It, but .afterwards ho decided (t was the senilis around his waistband. No use talking, Snydor nnd Jim Jeffries nro the "champeen" hitters, only Snydor is a little more certain In his hits. Doc" UlggH. first baseman for tho ft Skin of Beam? fs a Joy Forever ln8.T.FElX fiOURAOBS DiOEHTAL lJ CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER mow 'tut, rinipl Moth V.trtit., nils !)!.. kUL aaa nt and nary alt nii.li od btftulf ami iir gt d.lrctloa, Ii M.tood lit tl of u ,, ami It to btrmWu wt aiKttloUiui.il froMilr mail.. Aoctpf noeoutiltr' (ill of laiUn runt. Dr. I. A. (Utie .M to a 14 of Iki hait. Ion (a lAtltelii "At rou ijiti will um lliim. I riiummiita flctMrauii'a Cranm as Iks Ifart barmrul of all I in Mia cnratallsa.." Vet ul t all droiilm and Knr, 9oLalit la U Uatltd KUt, Cod aud Kur.: , ffMJ.KFIIIS, Pif, 17 SihI Jum SIihL KeTei. 33 M -Ss p csa. r! . i'i iiVv f2rJZ,Xf ""a WlX1 aa El I mS fT "8i -v m I Summer Rates East ni'iu.vt; Tin: hkason 1000 via the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. I'HOM 8ALKM To OMAHA and return $61,65 To KANSAS CITY and return $61,65 To ST, LOUIS and return $69,15 To CHICAGO and rotur $74,15 and to other principal cities In tho East, Mlddlo West and South. Correspondingly low fares. f, HALK JUNK 2, Hi JlttA' , f5 AUGUST 11, 12 To DENVER and return $56,65 On Sale May 17, July 1, Augxut 11 Going transit llmtt 10 days fiom dato of snlo, final return limit October 31st. Theso tlckots present some very attractive features In the way of stopover prlvllogcs and choice of routes; thereby enabling passon gors to make sldo trips to many Interesting points on route. uouung ou ihu return irip luruugn vaiuuruia may oe nnu ii a j silent advance over the rates Quoted. 1 Full particulars, sleeping car reservations nnd tickets will bo fur- ? msuou Of auy cKiuiuuru i-uciiid iwvai hkuui, ur WM. McMUKltAY, Gcaeral PMsenger Agent, l'o-tloud, Oregon. Professionals, also cut looso at tho ball last night In n wicked manner, nnd It happened that tho tall man's stick met tho hldo right on tho nose. There was somo marathon running tnon nnd "Doc" wns tho principal iiguro. After the ball had clcarod tno fenco Mr. Rlggs lit out and stop watches appeared In soveral hands Tno long running genr of tho phnr tnncy artist moved surprisingly fnst nnd after oc had run around tho four buses and wns looking for an other to stick his tocplato on, tho ball came wearily over tho fenco nnd Pitcher Forbes eyed It sourly for a time before the gnmc went on. Tho gntne wns full of llfo nnd fun nnd Umplro Abbey did tho bossing job In tho right spirit. riveF STEAMER BURNS (United Preii leased Wire.) Stockton, C.-.I., July l.Tho Cali fornia Transportation steamer Isle ton, formorly used botwoon San Fran cIsco nnd Sncrnmonto, Is burning to tho watcrllno on Stockton chnnnol this morning. Tho flro broko wit In tho oil room and undorncath tho on glno room shortly aftor 0 o'clock, from a leak In a plpo. Tho flromen buttled desperately for ovor half an hour, but wore unablo to roach tho soat of tho dlfllculty, owing to tho groat volumo of black oil stnoko which poured from tho hold. Finally, tho flames broko out on the deck nnd soon tho entire stenmer was a mao of soothing flames. Thon Inn w1 ff tlin fliximnH tm fat.. 1. turned to saving tho steamer shcdB nearby from destruction. Tho Isloton arrived thin momlnir nt 7 o'clock from San Francisco. Hor cargo had boon unloadod, ana tho crow wero prcpnrlng to romovo her to ono of tlu mill to tnko on a cargo for tho return trip this nftornoon. Tho loss will reach Into many thou sand of dollars. Tho Isloton wns a handsome, two dock slnglo-'tack passengor steamer, which was built bIx years ago for tho old Dutch Company. Manngor J W. Glonn, of the California Transporta tion Compnny, octlmntos that tho loss will bo over 1100,000. Tho steamer cot $0C,000, and tho fur nishings and fixings will Incrcaso tho Ions. At noon tho flro wns Btlll burning fiercely, Tho boat has boon cat ndrlft. to savo tho stcambont sheds nnd nfllcoi, nnd an nttompt Is bolng mndo to scuttlo tho ntcamar, so w to savo tho hull, If possible Whllo fighting tho flames, Asalstnt Flro Chief Murphy nnd Ho'omnn Hiinw fen into tho channel nnd nar rowiy oscnped drownlmr. Tho tuc 8a njoaquln has boon brought to tho muio to nsslst In flchtlnir tho liinzn. !!1"?,ki"!,,',?,l'n.,1l,ro flro 'i,P''tnonl has o MINERS STRIKE AT ELY, NEVADA lltnltHl l'rraa l.cniul Wire) Mly. Nev.. July l. Four hundrod miners employed by the Cumberland coinpHiiy of this city struck todny. I In men demand $.1.50 a day for iiiiderKiouiiil men and $1 a day for wet simft workmen. The Cumberland employe! up to today were working under a contract M.vHtim. They claimed that under the terms of Ihe'r iiKroomoiitH. It wan lin ponMlble to earn .i living wage It was llioiight the strike would be not tied by litis evening N'o matter what you happen to be lieve, your deeds are going to attract a wood deal more attention than your I creeds i CASE MAY SHOW UP OTHERS Chicago, July 1. Although Ella Glnglcs, a pretty Irish lacemaker, who figured sensationally In a kid naping caso hore recently, Is arrested on a trivial charge. Attorney O'Don noll, for Miss Dingles, intimates that tho enso will dovolop sensations, and Intimates that tho name of promi nent Chlcngoans will be dragged into Miss Glnglcs Is charged with steal ing laco from a milliner by whom sho wns employed. Tho chargo waa brought by Mis Agnos Barretto. MIbb Cecilia Konyon, who was tho principal witness against her, died rccontly at a local hotel, and It is said that a prominent Chicago poli tician was with her when sho died. O'Donnoll declared that his client was tho victim of a conspiracy, and that her trouble? aroso over an at tempt to force her into a life ngnlnBt which her womanhood robollod. "Wo aro going to lot Miss Glnglcs toll her own story," said Mr. O'Don- noii, "ana when sho finishes thnt wo will havo stirred up somothlng. Of couroe, tho matters pertaining to her Injury In tho WoUJngton Hotol nro not portlnont to this hoarlng, but she will toll tho story of tho first night nt tho Wellington, tho night In Jnn unry, whon tho Darrotto woman nnd tho Konyon woman wont to her room on tho North Sldo, ostensible to cenrch It for their lacos, and took hor back to tho Wolllngton Hotel with thorn. "It will bo something to hoar whon "l!0 8 ?h,ut nnpPnC(1 hor that Ml?.', nn( h.w 1ho ,n? ,turne.1 . out ,lnto tho streets at midnight, without oven carfaro." A fow months lntor tho Wolllngton Hotol Incident occurred. Miss Gin glo told of having boon kidnaped "by n man and womnn In a cnb and de coyed to tho bathroom, whoro she waB found bound to a bathtub. MAYOR REMOVES P0LICEC0MMISSI0NER Now York, July 1 Commissioner of Police Illnghnm.wnn removed from oillco by Mayor McClollnri nnd Depu ty Comml nlouor Baker plncod In chargo of tlu ofllco. ningnm was re moved bccniiBo of his rofuoal or fall uro la fulfill the mnyor's ordorn re garding tho roduct'on nnd dlsmls nl of sovernl olllclnln. noforo ninghnm wns oustnl frnm om.ee, Doputy CommlHSloncr Hnnson, whoso dl-mlssnl tho mayor had do ninndcd, handed his resignation to his chief, In dolnc so h declnroil his nsiirnnco thnt ninghnm would not ha-o dlsmlB'Cd him, nnd thnt thoroforo ho folt It his duty to step out of offlco , General Thoodore Alfred ninghnm wns appointed commlslonor of po llco Jnnunry 1, 100C. Presldont Itooiiovelt took n deep Interest In him nnd Is said to havo boon Instrumental In placing Mm In tho position. Ho wns -uporlntendont of buildings nnd grounds nt Wnhlngton from 1S97 to 1U03. nnd boforo thnt was military nttactlio at tho norlln nnd Ilomo Ioga tloiiB. He in n graduato of West Point, and lins a Ynlo docreo of A. M. He retired from the nrmy on tho day ho took tho ofllco from which ho was distill 'sod todny. MANY SALEMITES WILL VISIT DALLAS Dalian will hold a big celebration on the Fourth of July, and Invita tions hnvo been nTO'ved by many Sn leni people to nttond. The re'ult Is a good bunch of our younger citizens will go over to Polk county's capital. Thoso who wlili to go out In tholr automobiles nro espoclnlly Interested In the Dalian celebration, as It Is a good trip fo. them to mnko. rHE TOWN THAT PUSH BUILT I. The Wise Workman HERE It a workman who Is Wit causa tact, thing ha naada ha boys From local dsattra who advartlia. Whinivtr ha gats his wsskly pay Ha doesn't sand tha monay away, Out sptnda It hara, whtra It will stay. P. S. Ththtat dtaltr wbt's up It muff ' ahiays advtrtttt ku ttuff". INVALUABLE for Summer Complaints Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera lnlantum, Colic and Cramps. Also relieves OWp ing Pains, Sour Stomach, Vom iting, Sea Sickness, and Hys terica and Nervousness due to bowel affections. DR. D. JAYNES Carminative Balsam slops pain immediately and al most invariably brings about speedy recovery. This medicine Is Just as safe as it is effective. Get a bottle at your druggist' , and keep it always in the house. For the children's sake, don't go away for the Summer with out taking a supply along. Per Bottle, SSc Br. D. Jayna's Ezpictorant It a reliable remedy for croup and whooping cough, coughs and cold. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Marlon County, De partment No. 2. Grace O. Plorco and Joslo L. Slator, plaintiff', vqrsus Nolllo Squires, l G. Llchtoathalor, George O. Llchtonthalcr, Jacob I). Llchton thaler , Catherine Llchtcnthnler, Mary Murry, Knto Itaco, Cora Hull nnd Ilcnn Stcphona, defend ants. To tho nbovo named defondant3, Jacob Liciitontlinlor, Nolllo Squires Mary Murry, Kate Race, Cora Hull and Rcna Stcphens: In tho namo of tho Stato of Oro- gon, you and each of you aro hereby required to appear and nnswor tho complaint filed in the above entitled suit on or beforo August 12, 1909, nnd if yora fall to so answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff i will apply to tho court for tho relief demandod therein, viz: n docreo that plaintiffs nro tho ubsoluto and olo ownors In fco simple of nil of the hcrolnnttor described renl property, situated In Marlon county, Oregon, nnd that you nnd ench of you hnvo no intorost or ostnto whatovor In said real proporty nor any part thoreof; which nld real property Is bounded nnd doscrlbcd n follews: noginnlng nt a point in tho center of Mill Crook whoro tho con tor of Capital street, Snlom, Oregon, Intersects tho contor of snld Mill Creek, nnd winning thonce north 19 degrees, 3fi minutes eat nlong tho center of tho extension of Cap ital ktrect. 29.71 chains to the contor of a county rond usual ly called Market street; thonco north 70 dogrces, 30 inlnutos wot, along contor of said county road IS. 90 chnlns to n point on tho wost boundnry lino of tho donation laud claim of Joglah L. Parrlsh and wlfo, j In towiiBhlp 7 south of range 3 wost of tho Willamette Meridian; thonco outh 19 dogroe, 30 mlnutos west, 10. -12 chnlns to tho southwest cornor1 of tho most woatorly projection of wild donation lnnd claim; thonco I south 70 degreos, 45 minutes eust, ! 7 Cl chain- to an nngle In snld do-i nation claim; thonco south 19 do-1 groes west to tho center of Mill Creek; thonco up tho oonter of said creek, with Its moandorlngs, to the place of boglnnlng. You are fmrthor notified thnt this summons Is -orved upon yon by publication by order of I lion. w. M. Husuey, as Judge of tho county court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Mnrlon county, mndo Juno 29, 1909. nnd filed In tho nbovo entitled court, and by which order ho requires that this summons be publlhed onco n week for six wooks in the Wookly Capital Journal, of Salem, Oregon. And you are furthor notified that tho first publication of this summons, by virtue of said ordor, It mado on July 1. 1909, and that tho last publica tion thereof will bo on August 12, 1909. S. T. RICHARDSON, Att6rney for Plaintiffs. 7-17twky o Xotlct of Final Settlement. Notice Is heroby given that the un ders'gned, co-executors of the estate of W. H, Dakor, deceased, havo filed their final account In snld estate, and that the county court of Marion county, Oregon, has set tho samo for hearing on tho 9th day of August, 1909. nt 11 n. m., of said day at tho county court house In the city of Sa lem. Marlon county, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing any ob jections that may be mado thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon,, this 1st day of July, 1909. IDA S. RAKER, W. R. BAKER, Co-executor i of tho Estate of W. II. linker. Deceased. LOOKING FOR WIFE ALSO HIS CLOTHES Snn Francisco. July 1. After sell lug noarly all her husband's clothes to a second-hand dealer. Mrs. A. F. Hurvoy. blonde and pretty, decamped for Seattle on tho steamer Rnlelgh according to tho story Harvey told the police today. He asked tho au thorities to assist him to find his w'fe and the missing clothes. HUIE WING SANG COMPANY BIG STOCK OF PANCY GOODS We have mndo up a new lino of Wlilio Underwenr, Skirts, Waists, Wrappers anu Kimonns. We hnvo Gents nnd Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Embroidery nnd Lnce Suits, Pants, Hobc Shoes, Chlnaware, Mnttlngs, Trunks, etc. ALL KINDS OF FIRE WORKS $1.00 blnck Shirts, sale... 50c $2.50 Linen Duster Coats, salo $1.75 $3.75 oitlrts, salo $2.75 75c Overshlrts, sale 50c $3.25 Pnnts, snlo ...,..$2.25 35c Underwear, sale 25c 15c a yd. Fancy Goods, snlo 10c 23c n yd. Dress Goods, sale lCc 75c a yd. Dress Goods, salo 50c $2.50 Kimonns, snlo . . . .$1.75 0c n yd. Silk, sale 25c 325 North Coml NEWPORT FIRMS Bolow nro published tho advertisements of tho lending business houses, hotels, camp grounds, etc., at Newport. A glance through them will bo n great help to ono In planting tholr summer vacation. Me8iaiiiiaiiiii8itiiia!atai8iri8)i8ia)jB J. T. POIlTKIt GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Palace Market and Grocery f Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS i oaiamaiaitifiwiaisiianisiisiiaiaiaf it tminnni f HH88lJOH I Anything You Need to Eat at Smith's Nyebeach S Delicatessen Home DaMno AjAAAAXAXVXAJAXaXsXAXAXAXA tTwTfTWTwTTfTWTWTwTfTfTW HstVHU-HM-Ht-faf m m I iThe Grand! FURNISHED ' J ROOMS : : : : : J One block north from boat landlnc t.nree kitchen In connection for the J ino of the cunts X TF.RMS IlKASO.VAiSLK. J Mrs. A. D. Sliollenbiirg i Newport, Oretjon s)afiBfiaiiafiat8)iail TwVlTfTl'TWTVTfJTwTVTWTWTWT ? NUWFORT SODA WORKS, i Wo manufacture and carry ;! a comploto lino of soda water.) i fountain syrups and other si- . ' phon liquid: Havo tho best ' ; ana latest Improved machinery 1 1 nnd our goods aro known and . ' ' used for tholr purity, which . . makes them n prlmo favorite. 1 1 Wo are In n position to supply j theso goods lu any quantities . . to tho trado and guarantee sat- i Isfactlou. ! ! HAIIDIXG & CRAMER, Props. HMsff lflf fisjft 4iun f tm iaiiaiafiif Rader Camp Ground I With foundation and without, T also furnished tents, good water nnd septic tanks. Rates furnished on application. i Nye Creek, Newport, Ore A. J, Rader, Proprietor. HailtIHm lattHHHlt)lf iaialB) When In Newport, Oregon go to tho HOTEL HRADSIIAW for furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges. Large kitch en for use of guests. Located ou the matn sidewalk halt way between Newport and Nye Beach, look for the namo IIOTKL HRAD SIIAW on top of house, Finest view of tho ocean of auy house In town. Call and look at rooms oefore secur ing elsewhere. Guests cheerfully waited on by Mrs. Dradshaw, Prop. MrDONALD HOUSE Private board lug and lodging; moderate rates home cooking, modern conven iences, electric lights. Located at Nye Beach. Newport. Or. R. A. McDonald. Prop. 1.00 a yd. Silk, sale... 65c Calico, 5c, Cc, 7c nnd 8c yd. Waists 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.35, $1.75 to $-1.00 each 1 5c Hose, salo 10c 50c Hose, salo 35c 15c a yd. Embroldory, salo 10c 45c n yd. Embroidery, salo 20c White Underwear this week at cost. Wrappers, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.26, $1.50 to $4.50 each. St, Salem, Oregon O. H. PREWITT tniaiifiainHiii3. i "Takitezy" f 1 1 Tho most beautiful placo nt o Nye Roach, Newport, Oregon. ' ! ! 1'rlvnto rooms nnd bonrd. ', ; Mrs! W. ffl- Berry j iiliisiiaisttAt"itii i n i w i 1 1 1 VtfTVTvrvTvnaTr BAYVIEW ii Rooming House:- I r J ( Ono and ono-hnlf blocks south i I of bont landing on Main streot ' J ! ltoynl Itestaurnnt in connection ii MRS. O.E.CARTER, Prop. II NEWPORT - - ORE. iinnrfiiiiimnnunti f mi-KiiiHiai F afl llWeat Market I Ed Stockcr Ai Son. f Fresh nnd Salt Monts. Fish, Oysters, etc. Special choice mutton and veal always on hand. Tln only exclusive murket lu Newport. H4llSjSlS)iJ9 llliaillltMgtMf I Buxton's Grocery All lines the best Wehandlellelnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office Newport - Oregon Hufiauismnuf f ititimniaim 9 The ii Irvin House I i Near the Ocean, at Nye Reach, ..ew(Mrt, Oregon. Ol'R SPECIALTIES: Airy J Rooms, Comfortublo llwls, and Good Things to Eat. I Rate $10 to $12 per Week $ itniaeieniiaimet, i K