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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1009. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. nOFJKn, Editor and Proprietor muepenacBficiTspftper uevoica io American Frlnulples and l , me rroRrcw una Kovciopomotu or All Oregon. Published Krcry Kronlttg Kxecpt Sundur, Cnlcm, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Invariably In Advance.) . iMIly, br carrier, per 71" W.00 Per month 60c , Onllv, br mall, por year 4.00 Per month 85c 4 Weekly, by mall, per voar. 1.03 Six month! 60c Wife UNIONJLABEL 1 r.M i y ' ARRANGE FOR MORE BASEBALL St. Johns, Albina, Vancouver and East and West Port land Teams to Play in Salem. The mnnngors of Uio local baseball tenm hnvo boon doing somo busy work during tho pnRt few days secur ing dntCR with tho tenuis over tho 'vnlley, hnd tholr efforts hnvo boon rewarded far bettor than oxpoctcd. Owing to tho Trl-Clty longuo, prin cipally of Portland, bolng disbanded, gainos hnvo boon scheduled with tho rospcctlvo tt'iuiiH In that organization for tho balance of the soason and aro to bo played In this city. Each of tho teams consisting of St. Johns, Albina, Hast and West Portland, Van couver and o.uorB aro capable of playing excellent ball and soino first class games aro assured by the local mnnngomont, as thoy hnvo also made It n point to strengthen up tholr or ganization and get n fow days' prac tice. In connection with tho gnmos so cured with teams fioin the Trl-Clty league, tho J. 0. Mack Company, nil aggregation also from Portland which has tho reputation and tho men to clinch tho fact that thoy can play professional ball any time, will bo In tho city uguin shortly to try tholr art on tho Salem Independents. Tho .T. Q. Muck Company ma laid It over Sa lem a fow t lines heretofore and Hoy sor and Jormaii aro not sntlsflod to lot tho foxy Portland brethren off with tho host of tho proposition. Tho Salem funs will be pleased to loam Hint tho mighty Woodburn-Sclo team has been engaged to play here at somu future date with the Salem loam. This Is u picked aggregation from Woodburn mid Solo and to date thoy stand gamo-niid-giimo with tho Salem team. For tho rest oi the baseball season tho great national game will bo play ml In this city ovory Sunday, ami It Is not simply tho ease of playing ball that Is assured by tho local manngo mont but bnsoball p)aod In Al stylo and by men who aro oxpoi fenced and capable of stopping Into a diamond ntul making tho shrewd fun tako no tice of him. The games wlll'bo play od on tho Asylum nvoniie grounds. Spoolal days will be nrrnngod by the nianaRomeiit ntul if tho gam oh prove to be what the Salem people want, music will be hired and every game niacin Intorostlng nnd nttrnotlvo. ROOSEVELT KILLS BIG HIPPOPOTAMUS (lly Warrington Dawson, Stnff Cor respondent of the Unltod Prose) Nnlvnshn. July 16. Killing a hip popotnmiiB weighing throo tons. Col unol Itoasovelt added now laurels to his roputntlon ns n big game bun tor InBt night. The colonel, mnaccompnnlod by uny of his white companions, wo hunting nenr onmp last night, whou ho oncountorod tho giant hippo. He killed tho great boast, nnd then pro ceeded to camp with tho nows. The membors of the party wore greatly exalted by tho colonol's story, nnd rushed out to seo tho animal. Tho hippo wns tho largest killed In this section for many years. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H. Albert, Pres. E. M, Croisnn, Vice Pres, Jos, H. Albert, Cashier SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Interest on Savings Accounts NEARLY THIRTY THOUSAND This Is Number Filing on In dian Lands There Be One Chance in a Hundred. Spoknno, July 1C. At tho close of tho first day of registration for tho Spoknno, Coour d'Alono and Flnt bond reservation lands It Is cstltnntcd that 28,000 applications hnvo boon filed. Of thoso, 10,000 aro at Spo kane, 10,000 at Coour d'Alono, 1000 nt Missoula nnd 4000 nt Knllspol. No accurate count Is possible, ns sonic notaries do not lteop any record of tho applications sworn to boforo thorn. It Is posslblo that tho first dny's registration Is honvlcr than It will bo on any ono of tho succeeding 19 days, us ninny seemed possessed of nu Idea that there wns somo ad vantage In being first. In nil of tho cities whero filings aro taken tho hotels aro crowded to overflowing, and in tiny temporary sleeping places hnvo been fitted up. Tho applicants appear to bo nn ex cellent class of people, tho majority irom tho east looking llko well-to-do fnrmors or sons of farmers. Thoro has been no dlsonlor, nnd tho poltco aro keeping closo wntch for crooks. Thousands of tho land filers aro from eastern points nnd tho railroads roport ninny thousands yet coming. From nil pnrts of tho Inland Emplro thoro a io applicants and tho const territory Is sending n largo (ltiotn. Dr. Charles F. Koch of Chicago claims tho distinction of bolng the first to file at Missoula. A noticeable fonturo In tho opti mism of the visitors, all expecting to draw prizes. Yot tho nmnll chances of succftss may bo soon whon It Is ostlmntod that there will bo not loss than 300.000 applications, whllo tho agKrogate of homesteads In the throo reservations Is loss thnn 3000, WANTS OTHER FELLOW TO PAY THE BILLS l United rrrw Leased Wire. San Francisco, July 10. Lndy Norn Holon Gertrudo Jennor, wlfo of Sir William Jonnor, physician to King Kdward, nnd daughter of llrlt Ish Flold Marshal Stowart, Is plain tiff In n suit fllod in this city to col. loot $27,100 from nortrnm Snmuol Murphy, millionaire clubmnn of this city. Lady Jennor wns divorced from Murphy lu 1895 nnd the monoy that Is the objoct of tho suit, sho allogos, l due hor as alimony from Novem ber IS. 190S. Murphy's brother, Daniel T. Murphy, nlo nnmod as n defendant, tho allegation having been mndo In the suit that ho con spired with his brothor to avoid payment of tho nllmony by n realty trausfer to which both were parties The present suit of Lady Jonner, I the mcoiuI brought ngalnst Mur-i pu.v In two ytmra. Tho first lltlca tlon resulted In a Judgment against the Murphyg by tho appellate court! ior y,U00. Tho now suit Is tiled to eompol the pnymont of the samo ! plus the nccurtng nllmony Hoth tho Murphys nro well known In London and Pnrls. A BUtor, Ther o. Is tho wife of Sir Charlei Michael Walsoloy, of tho British peerage. AU I'rvd Kurt The coimtonanco of big, hnppx Fred Kurti was llko ft fmll moon when he appeared on tho streets yesterday with the nows that he, was nw a dad to a 12-pound boy who Is- the perfect picture of manhood already and Is beginning to gr'n "shum like his fadder." Mrs. Kurtz Is doing nlooly nnd her prldo In the hoiur a unuounatd. Such oc- ' easions aro usually the hannlflst times of n wlfo and husbniui. i,. ono to appreciate this fact would havo to talk with Fred a little A REGULAR BROKEN LEG CARNIVAL Doctor Called to Set One, Finds Two More Cases by the Roadside. (United I'rcii l.raied Wire. Point Arenn, Cnl., July 16. A carnival of broken logs holds pain ful riot In this vicinity today. Dr. A. D. Pitts, whllo going to sot tho brokon log of D. Ovorton, near this placo, fell from his buggy nnd so Injured his own log that ho was un- ablyo to inovo nnd wns found several hours later by Dr F. Blddlo, who had boon called to dross tho broken; limb of nn unknown innn who hnd beon Injured In nn nccldont somo dls tnnco from tho town. r. Blddlo found his fellow physi cian's log to bo sovoroly Injured nnd toDlt him to town in his automobile. Returning to mnko his call ho found Mrs. II. Hlrseh lying by the road stdo noar tho spot whore he hnd found Dr. Pitts. Mrs'. Illrsch's horse had become frightened by nu auto- mobllo and sho had boon thrown to the ground, sustaining a sevore frac ture of the right limb. After conveying Mrs Hldseh to a nearby farmhouse nnd dressing the Injur . Blddlo hurried to his pa tient, whom ho found had died dur ing tho afternoon. Returning to -- r' i B bHsbbV SpH CM pnaiyii liiuireJjKj ' j Coffee I I Always uniform our B best product -sold in 1 lb., 1 -i id., ih io. anu 5 ib. cans. . Your pi-ocer will crlnd it ' better if grouud at home not flr lo ne. 1 SLIM PURSES ARE GROWING FAT HERE We have rubbed out all the profit on our stock and have placed prices on every article in our store that will make slim purses bulge right out. We never do things in a half hearted way, but in a determined and strenu ous manner. Just come in and get our prices. Packard Shoes- - $1.95 to $2.95 Suits STRAW HATS AT COST G. W. JOHNSON & Point Arena ho btoppo! nt tho Over ton home nnd did the work for which Dr. Pitts had been called. WILL BUILD ROAD ALONG THE COAST Ilaudon, Or., July 10. A corpora tion has boon formed, nn engineer employed and survey work started Tho Incorporator aro Stophon Onlllr, C. A. Jamison, It. II. (loan, Htopheu Henderson nnd Klbort Dyer The proposed lino Is to run from Rundon to Port Orford. 32 mile cown the coast, and will servo a mi excellent feeder for Ilandon, as all Hit busi ness that can be secured down the coast will all go througn this port. The lino will tup tho Ulshop-Dollnr Lumber Company's Immonso tract of whllo cedar timber, nlso that of the C. A. bnilth Liuubor Company In Curry county, milking several billion foot of tlmbor within u fow miles of the proposed route. Tho company has omployod M. K. Hughos, formorly with the Gront Northorn. ns chlof engineer. Mr. Hughos arrived horo Monday noon nnd begun tho survoy Tuesdny morning. Tho promoters nro very much oneouragod, as thoy nro finding n much better grade than had ovon been anticipated, ns there will not be over a one-half per cent grade. Besides the lumber dUtrlet, the road runs through one of the beet fruit and dairy districts of south western Orogon, thus Insuring the fi nancial success of the road from the outset. The company 1ms assurance of plenty of financial backing. BOYS FACE CHARGE OF ASSAULT TO MURDER ICnlicJ Press .eased Wire. (iiiernevllle, Cnl., Jul 16 Four tm8. snld to be students of the Oak land high school, nro under arrent In this city, charged with assault to murder Tho bays are Grover Pet ersou, Harold Dow nnd Menard and William Dunne. The alloged assnult on which the fhnrLT. wna lini1 tvna niniln minli Harold Mcl.nue. 23 yonrs of age, of this city. C. A. McLnne. .k- boys father, clalmod that the quar- tette as heard to make tnrenis. upon the Mfo of his son An asalt alleged to have been offered by young MoLnno to n young girl school mate of the Oakland bos la said to hnvo boen the cause of the affair The boys intended ta throw McLnne Into the Russian riv er, but whon they found him a free-for-all fight ensued, during which McLnne was severely beaten n Gr-illdrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTOP I A $4.50 to $18.00 COMPANY, THE MARKETS Snn Francisco, July 10. Wheat No. 2 California club,, por cental, $22.0726; California white mill ing, $2.10 2.12 VS; Northern blue stem, $2.22 VS 02.27 Vi; off grades wheat, $1.9002; Reds $22.07Vi; now crop Sonora, $2.07 2.10; club, $2.05 2.07 'j. Barley Feed, barloy, 11.42 1.4D; common to fair, $1.40 1.41 94 ; browing nt San Francisco, $1.47 VS 1.50; Chovallor, $1.60 1.70. Eggs Per dozen, California frosh, Including casos, extras, 30c; firs to, 29c; seconds, 25s; thirds, 21c. Butter Per pound, California frosh, extras, 28c; firsts, 27c; soc - onds, 25V&C; packing, No. 1, 22V&C. Now choose Pound, California flats, fancy. 14 Uc; firsts, 13c; sec onds, 12c; California Young America fancy, 16 Vic: firsts 14 Vic; Eastern, 14!c; do, Young America, 15c. Potatoes New crop, por cental, $1.001.26. Onions Red, por sack, 2540c yellow, 60S0o por cental; do, sll vorskln, CO 75c. Oranges Per box, Vnlonclns, $2. 503.25. PORTLAND MAItKTTTS. Wlieot Track Prices, Club $1.20 Bluostem $1.30 Turkey Red $1.18 v'nlloy $1.17 .... Flour. Patents $6.25 Straights $5.30 Exports 4.70 Vnlloy 5.50 Graham. IVi sack : 5. CO Whole wheat 5.80 Hnr. Wlllnmetto vnlley $17$20 Unstorn Oregon, fancy ....$20923 alfalfa $j3&14 Clover $1312 Drossd. poultry, lc lb. higher, Ducks 14 15c Geose, Uvo 10 lie Turkeys 20c Dressed Meats. Hogs, ordinary 8 9c Plonlc 10c Hogs Inrw 89o Veal, extra 8c Voal, ordinary 7Sc Veal, heavy 6c Mutton, fancy 6 7c Cottage roll ........... lie Breakfast 1721c llogulnr short clear, smoked. .14 V&c Ditto, unsraoked 13 Vic Clear backs, smoked 14Vfic Shoulders He Potatoes, Buying prices, cwt $1752 rix-aii i' runs. I vl nbW" ...........fM.U1S'0.0 komons . .' -..'.'."$ 1.75 4 appios. oox $1.00 yHfiffi,,! r , . , 141 North Commercial Health ACTUALLY, POSITIVELY, IN VARIABLY RESTORES GRAY IIAIR TO TnE COLOR AND VIGOR OF YOUTH. You can't look young if your lull ii gray, faded, dull and lifeless. Hay's Hsir Health will bring back the natural color, juit at it was when you were young. Stops dandruff and falling oul. Makes iheliair bright, silky and full of life and beauty not a dye won't color or soil your i kin. 1 si and boc dottles, at druggists. Ilaiys Ilarllnsj Soyp curta lmt, red, rouirh and cnapped band, and all akin disease. Kccpn akin One and olt, 25c. druggist. Send 2c lor free books, "Tho Care ot tuo Skin," "The Cars ol tha Hair." I'bllo llay Spec Co Newark, R. J. J. C. PERRY Unnanns, lb 6 Vi Cc Poultry. Chickens, mixed 1213c Springs 1617c Roosters, old 8 9c Broilers 2830c Gooso, Uvo ll((T12c Turkeys i8o Oats. No. 1 whltr $39 040 Gray $38 39 Select Orogon 2425c Eastorn 16c20c Butter Fancy 25027c Cholco 30c Cliecne, F. C. Twins 16c F. C. Trlplots 17 io Young Amorlca 17c Millstuffs. Brnn $26.50 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, city $29 Chop $24 0 30 Rolled Barloy $36 37 A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ten years ago my husband was "held up" In his work, health and happiness by what was believed to bo hopeless constipation," writes Mrs. V. R. Lipscomb, of Yashlngton, N. O. "Ho took all kinds of remodlos and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till ho used Dr. King's N'ow Dlscovory nnd was wholly cured by six bottos. Ho is a well man to day." Its quick to rellovo and the surost euro for weak or soro lungs, Homorrhngcs, Coughs nnd Colds. ctiltls. La Grippe, Asthma and nil Bronchial affoctions. 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J C. Perry. WIIE.V WE PUT UP OUlt SIGN lnsoribod "High class sanitary plumb ing" it meant exactly what It said. Nickel pipes, marble bnslns or por celain tubs do not of thomselvoe make sanitary plumbing. It Is how they are put in that makes for health nd comfort. Havo us do your ptumbiug and it will be the real san itary kind, not a mere trade name for ord'nary work. GRABER BROTHERS Plumbing and Gas Fitting.