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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
s DAILY CAPITAL fOVKSAI, BALSK, OJUKXHf, T1IUI16DAY, JULY 1 1900. Meyers Good Goods Fight for Better Goods at Lower Prices It sn't much use to argue against a thunderstorm, the square deal In merchandising is realized when the consumers get the best possible value for their money. Try us. CHERRY FAIR Special Sale of WAISTS Wo bought 1G dozen plain tailored and tailored with Dutch collars, cspo clally lor Chorry Fair wear. They nro light, cool, comfortablo, stylish and well tnado. Values that would regularly soil for from $1.75 to $2: sizes 34 to 40. Special 111 iiMrTr 'jr VM Sec Llbcrty-Strcct Window. JUST RECEIVED Midsummer styles Patent Pumps, Dronzo Oxfords, Tan Hoots, etc. This shlpmont contains tho newest, neatest nnd most up to the nilnuto footwoar for ladlos ovory 'brought to Snlom. Wo bub gost carb buying. Proparo now ,for tho Chorry Fair boforo sizes Ii'-toiiio broken. GOVERNOR FOLK MAY PROSECUTE (United rrp8 Leaned Wire. St. Louis, Mo., July 1. That former Governor Joseph W. Folk, of Missouri, who obtained tho bribery Indictment again t Bills Walnwrlght, a wealthy brokor of this city, will have an opportunity to convict his man, is rumored today. Walnwrlght, who haB boon a fiu gltlvo from Justlco slnco 1002, Is at prosont In Europe It was announced today that ho will return to faco trial on tho chargo profcrred against hlni, and tho stato probably would employ Folk as, spcclnl prosecutor to tako chargo of tho caso. Folk obtained Walnwrlght's In dictment when ho wa3 Unltod States circuit attorney. Walnwrlght was chargod with having signed, Jointly with Honry Nicholas and Charles H. Turner, notes for ?75,00f and $00, 000. Nicholas was successful In his trial and was freed. Tumor recently dlod, and It Is said that anto-mortom state ment! mado by him will furnish much matorlal for tho prosecution or Wnlnwrlght. o CRAZY ABOUT KETCHELL Shoe Section &.W.&M.JG. 1 'JLLT' ZJ n o u o o o o u CITY NEWS t) ., u O il O u 'J I Cottage I'nilcrtnklng Pnrlore O Cottage and Choinokota sts.; colli o luy or night; J, C. Sill. Poono 721 Wrnllirr I'oivcnsl Fnlr tonight and Friday. Siinoct (Iroccry For the buHt and lurguut assort ment of groceries. Phono 131, 432 Stato street. "What dooH wholu roast inonn?" said Airs. (Intuit. "Why, coffon roust ed and uni ground until rwiily for uso," said hor IiiihIihiiiI. "For orf amplo .Foigur's Uolden Oato." Dr. II. II. WhlUw- Oatoopath nnd norvo spoclalUt. Otllco rooms 17-18 llroyman building. Koflldonco 340 North Cnpltnl itreet. Phono 4GU. 0-a0-tf At th Now Dreamland Voting In tho baby eonte t will bo gin Saturday. July 3d. Four prlzoB will bo glvon. ISntor your bnby at onco. 0-28-lwk To (Vlcliriili .Inly it Hodgwlok ptwit. (1. A It., mid Setlg wick W. It. C. will celebrate our im tlotial holiday at tho piMt hull Sat urday Hitoriioou. July 8. A f'in pro gritui Is promised nd mII members aro oxu(tt!. o lit present. MIks .MIiiiiHIm .Miwr Will tako a limited number of vo cal pupils during Hi Muimtitn-. TIuhm wishing to study should tib July fi at hor Htiidlo over First National Hank building, comer of Commercial Hud ChemeketH l reel h. nt to o'clock. 7-1-31 Stuto Tcncher' AhmhiIhIIoii MIhh Mlnnotts MnHtrs. supervisor of iiiiihIo In tho Salem publlo sohools, Miss Nriulue HiibIiiihII. Mum Mnrtha Dowormun, tlH IMiih Smvmko. Mum Amy Martin, and hovoimI other ttmoh era of Snlom publlo schools left for Albany yesterday to attend the Stato Teachers' Association convention. SixM-lal Miihlc Chi Mlsu Mlnnottu ...a hc mi will huvo a class nf teachers who Isli to pro pare thomaelvoH for iiiiisIohI super visors. I tor cln work will begin July 0. continuing two weeks, with nil-day Bceslnns. Several teachers from Portland nnd othor valley towns have arranged to tako those Instruc tions, Thla Alcana Dollars To you. Two of tho gvtatest Inveu tlona of modern times on ezhtbltlun In Dorcas Uroa Hop Offlco. Creator mopey maker than tolophono. Call and soo thorn; freo demonstration, 3-Il-tf SHIP TO HM1TU Ho Is tho man who pays you promptly and ho docs not chn -g commission. For good, fat qual ity of produce wo aro paving ns follews: Dressed Veal under 130 lbs., 8V4o; Dressed Pork of any also as long ns It la young, fat and swoot. wo will pay 10c Largo Veal Is paid for according to alio. I.lvo Chickens He Fresh Eggs 22c. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting tho Hoof Trust" .Maile i.Iiii Sergeant (loveruor Benson today appointed K. I.. .Miller as sergeant of tho sol diers' home nt Kosohurg. Will lliiii? Tomorrow Yostordny nttoruoou Govornor Don son, lu oi tW to onnble Joo Andor son, tho mnn who Ib to hang nt tho penitentiary tomorrow, to Imvo all tho i hances posslblo to provo that ho should not bo oxocutod, ordered him examined a to IiIb sanity by Drs. Smith nnd Orllllth, who reported him sane. Thoro will bo no Intarforonoo by (lovernor Donson with tho oxoou tlon tomorrow, and Anderson will linng. Prominent ScIiihiI Worker Mlsu Ada M. Fleming, one of the bent Informed women In the United State on musical work for publlu schools, pawed through here Tues day from Seattle on her wny to Al Iwny to Htteiid the teachers' aawiclir llou conveiit'on. On her return he win stop off for n short time and will be tho guest of Miss Mlnumta ...Mei'H. Mlw llemliiK repretteuts the iiiiimIcuI piibllcHtloiiM of Oliin & t'o. ami visited Salem lust year Honey lleiv Ttxluy - Francis J. Henoy and party arrived In this city last night at 9 o'olook, nnd stopped at tho Hotol Willamette over night, leaving this afternoon for Portland. Tho noted prosecuting at torney Is In tho bo -t nt health, nnd his face shows signs of exposure to the sun. He tulkod consldornbly of th many beautiful pianos ho passed through on his wny up from Callfor n'u. ami especially through the Wil lamette valley. Attornoy L. II. Mc Mnhuu accompanied Mr Honey and wife In a short slght-seolng tour In the automobile through Salem. It llcntN tho Wwrttl In nnswer to Manager lion's lot tor regarding tho checking facilities In tho union depot In Portland, Wil liam U'Uon. who complained to tho railroad commission recently, seut another communication to tho com mission, In which ho say the depot checking facilities aro bad. and that ho can produco mnny othor suftorora to provo It, It nocossary. In a par agraph of the lettor, Mr. U'Hon states u follows regarding tho de pot manager's statement, mado In un answering letter, In which It Is said Mr. U'Hon is "unaccustomed to trawl." I am not "unaccustomed to traveling." Slnco 1870 I have trav eled, with baggage, by rail, teamor. sailing yossoI and stngo something moro than 00.000 miles. Tho quick est service 1 havo ever received In tho past year, undor Mr. Lyon's management of the union dopot. re quired moro time than theimvt wear isome wait I owr had at any othor station lu the Unltod States. Canada! Kngland. South Africa or Hawaii. Try Crystalets For tho breath. For sale nt: Meyor's barber ahop. Gckerlen's. Wators clsar store. Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. The Spa. Willamette Hotel Tho Council. Talklngton's. ' Tno Court. PORTLAND MILKMEN KILLED BY TRAIN (United I'rets I.caicd Wlro.1 Portland, July. l. Miscalculating, nppnrcntly, the speed with which n heavy Southern Pacific train was Dcnrlng down upon h'm, Charles Tim ins, n dairyman living near Sell wood, attempted to cross tho tracks at tho Intersection of Spoknno nvonuo today nnd was instantly killed by tho train, whllo his nephew, Clarence He llt, who was also thrown from tho wngon In which they wero rldlnir. J tiled three hours later. Timms was thrown fully 100 feet nnd wits dead when W. A. (Juthrle. tlio only eyo witness of tho tragedy, ronchod him, whllo the boy was hurl ed nearly 300 foe and nearly every bono In his body was broken. ' o - NO TROUBLE PASSING BILL FOR THEIR PAY (tTnltrd Prrwi I.enncd Wire. Olympla, July l.-Tho house this morning passed tho seuato resolution continuing the old Investigation com mittee lu forco lo Investigate all oth er offices and departments, and paus ed a bill appropriating M0, 000 for tho expenses of such Investigation. o (JIlMm'.N Mtiibec Siiop the bent. First July License A mnrrlago llconso was Issued to day by County Clerk Allen to A. B. Johnson, aged 48, and Leon KlnMoy, aged 37, both of Snlom. Forly-Klgtit LIcenscN There woro 48 marrlago llconson Issued In Mnrton county for tho mouth of Juno. If tho month lint! not boon shy n tiny, tho score might huvo ronched tho half century mark. llnimlit Corner Lot Tho (lornmii Untitling Society has purchased the corner north of tho Hotel Wlllamotte for $8000. The deed filed shows the nrtn purchased to be B7 feet on CommerrlHl street nuil on Ferry street It extends back to the alloy. Special IlntoN for Cherry Fnlr The S. P. company will glvo the speclnl rnte of n fare and n third from Portland nnd Itosoburg, nnd nil Intermediate points, for round trip tickets to Salem July 8, 9 mid 10, the tlnys of tho chorry fnlr, nnd Viou autls will take advantage of It. The committee Is nlso arranging for tho steamer to run nil excursion from In dependence on the Inst day of tho fair, coming down- Saturday morn ing. Illg ("-roml to Kiigene Kugeue Is going o hnve a grand celebration, beginning Saturday next mid ending Molality night. A flue program ha hoen arranged, and tliono who fancy thero will an Idle moment In nil thnt time nro not ac quainted with Kugene. Thoro ought to be, nnd probably will bo, a big delegation go tram Snlom. It Is high time all the valley towns culti vated their neighbors, nnd pull to gether for the valley'" Interests o KETCHBLITIS! That Is what nils tho fight loving public of San Francisco. It hns sim ply gone bug-houso, dippy, dotty, over tho Michigan boy, nnd Hint's tho answer to tho prosont odds of 1 to 2 thnt ho again puts tho crusher on Billy Pnpko nt tho Mission-street nrenn next Monday afternoon. When Jimmy Dritt nnd Dnttllng Nelson woro training for their mo mornblo battle nt Col m a tlioy drow somo audiences, but tho crazy mobs that flock to Ketchcl's quarters ovory day mako tho Brltt-Nolson crowds look like n cabinet meeting. I MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. . Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas tionds of the Atlantic coast fans nndtOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOO thoy stand ready to plunge on tho champion, hook, slpkor and line. Thnt accounts, In n lnrgo measure, for tho quick shifts from 10 to 8 down to 10 to C nnd finally to 2 to 1, with an oxcollent chance of going still farther. Many Papke ndmlrors nro holding off In expectation of u hot ter price, which accounts for tho present tight wagering. Thero aro thousands of dollars of Kotchol mon- Tho oldest fight fans cannot recall cy in tho customers' hnndB, but thoy O O n time when such tremendous In terest was shown In tho training work of a fighter as is being exhibited In tho caso of Kotchol. His sonsational work of tho pnst yenr, tho great In terest tnnt ms two victories over Confessor Jnck O'Drlon hnvo aroused, and his match with Johnson, hnvo sot him up on n hlghor pctlcstel thnn oven thnt onco great nntlvo son, Jim Corbett, over occupied. 11 ut to get bnck to tho present odds. That thoy aro false tho wise bottors ndmlt, nnd thoy attribute them sololy to tho enthusiasm that ICotchol's training performances nrotiBO. The ussnsslu's work Is so dazzling and so slucero thnt tho ordinary bugs aro so overcome by It thnt they fnll to consider tho other follow nt nil. Thoy seem to forgot .nit Pnpko once knocked out Kotchol nnd thoy nlso scorn to forgot thnt tho thunderbolt hns not only fully recovered from the Illness that mntlo him hIiow so poorly ngnlnst Kotchol In their third fight, nut tiiut no is n better man now than when ho wnlpped Kotchol. The dope nnd present condition naturally should mako Kotchol the favorite, but tho presont odds are wrong, boon use Pnpko has u better chance than the hotting allows htm. Kotchol and .Manager Drltt, of course, can soo nothing to It. The champion will win, but not until aft er u hurti bnttlo. They nro not In clined to liiln'tnlzo Pnpko'H chuncos. They admit tn.it ho Is a tough cus tomer, that lie" Is strong, game and a terrific puncher, but they thliiK that Kotchol bus a shntlo over hlni on all three propositions. Desplto theso, tuey argue, present otitis nro too long. That eastern men has much to do with making Kotchol u top heavy factor Is cortnlu. Ills performances In Now "York nnd Phllndolnhln ngnlnst O'Urlen have fumed tho can't got It down. One sport tried to place (500 at 10 to G on Kotcnoi Inst night, but wns Informed thnt tunny commissions at that prlco, amounting to thousands of dollars woro ahead of him on the waiting list. i'lipke Is worrying loss over tho odds than h Kctchcl. Thoy can't go any too low to suit him, as tho Illi nois boy, who Is as confident .ns ovor that ho will whip Kotchol, Intends to lay a comfortable wagor on him self, nnd, of course, wants to get the best prlco possible Coffroth Is being floored with ar dors for reservations nnd tho grout est crowd that ovor packod Into his aronn is assured. That Ely (Ncvntln) offor to Ketch el of $30,000, win, lose or drnw, to fight Sum Lnngford, Is not receiving much consideration from Kotchol Just now, because h6 Is too busy getting ready for Pnpko. "Ono Job at n time for me," said Kotchol. "If I got over the I'apku hurdle all right, thou I'll talk to tho Kly promoters." Lost or Stolen Several wooks. ago, u Snoll blcyclo, two or thrco years old;, stool rims. Return to Jour nal ofllco for reward. 4-3-tf Snap If taken 'Toro Juno 1 57 acres, 30 In Italian prunes, 3 in ro utes, 5 in winter npplos, 2 In Eng lish wnlnuts, 3 years old; 3 In Roynl Ann caorrlos and Dartlott pears; fine garden; good house, 2 barns and fruit dryor; $10,500, If. sold quick. Six miles from city. Moyor & Bell Land Co., 347 Stato strcot. Phono 857. 5-4-tf Wanted Ono or two fresh cows, giv ing 5 gallons per day. Addross D, caro Journal. C-30-3t For Hcnt Flvo-room houso, 605 N. . .WIntor street. 0-30- For Sale Sovoral houses In Saloni, and farm lands nt n bargain. Cnp- Ital Nntlonnl Dnnk. C-l-od'V, Norwich Un.on Fire Insurance Company I'm n It Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Ban Dulldlng. MONEY TO LOAN a'HOS. If. FORI) Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem. n PIANO TUNING H'TKLLUS L. WOODS. i.ulng. polishing, repairing. Ph'artO.w For Salo Clenp Sovcn-foot Osborno binder, nearly ad good as now. In qulro of E, S. Stolman. Box 733 Routo No. 5, Salem, Or. 7-l-3t Just received a sh'pmont of slightly shop worn wngon wheels which wo will sell at very low prlco. Also 2 new tubular axlo wagons choap, II. Pohlo & Son, 210 South Llborty strcot. 7rltf For Salo or Rent -Now modern bun galow. Phono 1025. 7-13t $1,150.00 Fine 5-room nouse, bnth, elec tric light, wator all through heuse: lot 60x50. $650 cash, balance on time, or will trade Meyer & Belle Land Co. 137 Stato. Phono 857 NEW INCORPORATIONS. Oregon Tlmbor Investment Com pany incorporators, W H. McDon ald, Jos A. Rice and J. C. McDon ald; capital stock. $250,000; princi pal otllco, Portland, Oregon. Motal Fnirntturo Manufacturing Company; Incorporator, D. Rogan. Chae. E. Bean, H. J. Adams; capital stock, $30,000; principal ofllco, Port land. Oregon. WaiitWI Salesladies of oxperlenco In hosiery and underwear and gonoral dry goods. Experience and recommendations required. Nono others need apply. Addrew with rofcrence. P. O. Box 336. Salem, Oregon. 7-l-5t o OHIIirn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA New Hotel Located at Hoover, Or , two and ono-half miles east of Detroit at the end of C. & E. R. R on Santlam river. Newly fun.lshcd rooms and good board at reasonable rates. Hunt ing and fishing first-class. For In formation wrlto HOOVER LUMBER CO., HooTer, Or. j) WITH THE' NBW irfl"' Z&iKfc J Al i 11 mumm uA3 VMM mm WITH ANYOJvD THROW AWAY YOUR MASON JARS TREAT YOUR FRUIT RIGHT Attend the demonstration now In progress at this store of the famous Schram Automatic Fruit Jar and learn what fruit jar perfection really s. Both sealing and unsealing with thfc Schram Automatic Fruit Jar is like child's play. No screwing or twisting, just press the top down and the i jar is insuwuy seaiea, vvnen unsealing insert me blade of a knife and raise the top, Best of all, each jar is not only easily sealed but perfectly sealed. You can be absolutely positive that your fruit will be in per fect condition. Fermentation and sourness are impos sible in a Schram Automatic Fruit Jar because it is" se'ed air-t'ght the only jar of which this is true. Schram Jars complete cost practically the same as the screw top jars, and in the long run are the cheaper i.vcause they mean freedom from all fruit jar troubles, r - - pfmHaf in themselves. No extra rubbers to be iH'iiaht, It's to your advantage to attend this demon stiation, See Court-St, window, k imO iPMTi MrWZflJ' THE ONLY I VE&2gL ACCBSSORJBS Fit IrREQ.UWED FOa THB Ijyyiljjl NEW MKn SEATING v&fe V ANDHRA.T Hfe H JRBQUffiED FOItfS4iS 0 SEIJANYJiKol? OTHER PI"Wj8feK rf .mmmtmmmm.mmm s Portland, Or.