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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1911)
TAGE FOCK. " " "' DAILY CAPITAL JOCKS AI SALEM, OREGOX, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1011. SEVENTEEN CLAIMS THE JUROR WAS OPEJ.XY PREJUDICED MAXWELLS Sold in Salem during the past 60 days. These sales indicate that people realize what a good car the Maxwell is. Every owner is satisfied. The big gray road ster which was on the streets last week is sold but another one arrived today. Stop and see this beautiful car or phone for demonstration. Salem Auto Garage Phone 386 244 State St. Assigning, among other alleged er rors and irregularities in the trial of Fred Bechten, convicted at the last i terra of the circuit court of the crime j of adultery with Mrs. Josephine j Rule, the fact that A. W. Shrunk, a I Juror, had made remarks prior ti be-1 ! ing selected as a Juror, which showed jhim to be prejudiced, and also re 1 marks along the same line after a i verdict of guilty had been returned. ' Kaiser & Pogue, Betchen's attorneys. this afternoon filed with the clerk fit the circuit court a motion for a new trial. Must Get on Jury. One of the affidavits' is signed by Chartes Lane and J. ,H. Green, and in It they allege that, prior to Shurnk being selected as a juror, that he said "My God, I must get rn that jury." Another, signed by I. D. VanOsdel and A. J. Anderson, two jurymen in the case, alleges that Shrunk through out the deliberations of the jury was against Betchen. Give Him a Dose. The third is signed by H. J. Work- j man and Charles Lane. They say in i their affidavit that they had a con versation with Shrunk after the ver ;dict, and that he said: "The reason I brought in a verdict of guilty was be cause we do not want such foreign cattle and of in this coun try; we have got enough of them, and we will give this man a good dmse, so that no more of will come here. TROUBLE AT CHEMAWA. (Continued from Page 1.) riHiiHminimiiiiiTiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiium NEW FORE-DOOR E-M-F 30 Full vestijbuled body 5-Passenger Touring Car with ventilator in dash, (latest creation in a Fore-door body. Price Fully equipped, f. o. b. Salem, $1,300 DAVIS REES, AGENT CAPITAL GARAGE SALEM, OREGON mtitiiiiiiit;mmiiiiiiiimtmm The superintendent's answer to the charge that he had some of the pupils whip each other is: "As a whipping, no; as a farce, yes. The explanation given under the general whipping charges" he adds, "seems to cover this fully." Priest Is Satisfied. "I have followed absolutely the spirit of the regulations and also the letter so closely at all times that the priest In charge has expressed fully and freely his satisfaction of my ef forts both verbally and In his let ters, which I have on file and can submit' if disputed" is the superin tendent's answer to the charge that he has not observed the religious regulations. He then states that when he found the morning exercises were not in harmony with a circular on the sub ject that he took the matter up with Father Datin and that the matter'was fixed up satisfactorily with him. Funds Carried on Official Account. I For the third quarter of 1911, the I superintendent says that he has car ! ried the funds of the pupils on his .official account. Previous to that the pupils' funds for a dozen years had been handled by what is known j as the school bank and the cash held I for them. The change was made he says Just as soon as a circular was Issued making it plain that the funds were to be carried on his official ac count and the prior arrangement had met with the approval of his assist ant and his clerk. Always Supported Campbell. "I was' dumbfounded," said Super intendent Chalcraft this morning, "when Assistant Superintendent Campbell returned from Washington, D. C, with charges against me. He had gone there ostensibly to secure a promotion to supervlsorship and I had told him before leaving that if he needed my assistance to let me know and I would help him. "His explanation to me Is that the commissioner called him aside and asked hm questions about me and would only let him answer yes or no would not allow him to make any explanations and that the com missioner then gave him the charges to hand to me. I have always spoken complimentary of him and always ranieu 10 ma support, ho advises j The Eugene Register's writeup of me that he answered yes to all the the Dockstader show makes one Salem Indian school came to the school in 1904 as supervisor, follow ing an investigation made Inspectors N'essler and Holland, who investigat ed a scandal and that was unearthed by The Capital Journal, and resulted In removal of the then management and putting Superintendent Potter. The inspectors at that time recom mended the dismissal of Campbell and It was on Chalcraft's recommen dation that he retained his place. Supt. Chalcraft Is popular with busi ness people generally and with the entire teaching force. The charges against Chalcraft which, were sent to all the teachers and employes at Chemawa were not sustained by them, and 37 out of about 40 have sent in a protest against his removal. Just Wived 9 if:)); X-RAYS AND SMILES. )jc 5c sc sjc i(c sjc sjc sjc jJc (C 5jc ! charges made against me by the de-, partment and gave no explanation whatever. , 1 "I understand information to the ! department , was "also 'volunteered from another source. I broke up a wood combine several years ago antr It is from this source that the other information the commissioner speaks of comes. "I have nothing to conceal and nothing to fear and am confident that a full investigation will disclose the charges to be baseless. Stint, fhnloruft's Record. The .present superintendent of the Carload of Doors and Windows No better selection to be found anywhere. We make Door and Window Frames. think of green apple time and boy hood days, only the disease has struck the Register man's English.' Southwestern Washington has "re fused to put its collective fev?t under Seattle's table and dine at her ex pense and Southwestern Washing ton was never noted for being overly nice .either. Jack Johnson is free again, having taken the full count lOf 25 days, and j says: "Nevah no moah foh me; I'se, done did." FallsCityL umberCo, Builders' Headquarters 279 N. Commercial Phone 813 Can You Beat These CA IOC BEAT THESE! 36 jicres fine improved land, 9-room house, 'barn 40x60, ZM miles of SalenK The price of this place has been . reduced to $7,500 Terms. i 71 acres Joining R. It. station, only $5650 per acre. 15 acres; 10 acres bearing Italian prunes; 5 acres in hay land; $2,800. 15 acres all set to Italian prunes; good house; good barn; $2,500 30 acres bearing orchard; prunes and apples, , close to Liberty store, 2 Mi miles south of Salem; $300 per acre.' Good house and dryer, all complete. ' ' ' 280 acres orchard of English walnuts, cherries and peaches; 8000 trees on the place; balance pasture land; $150 per acre. Will take some exchange on this. ' ,v.'..? v.s ? 230 acres all 'plow land; 8 miles of Salem, $60 per acre, 100 acre dairy farm with $3,000 resident coW barn for 60 cows. At a R. R. station, $150 per acre. ' 11 acres prune orchard, house and barn; $2,250- . ' 100 acres highly Unproved land, good buildings, $110 per acre; ( miles ot Salem. , . ' . ' . House on 21st street, 7 rooms. Lot 50x156; $2,200 , House on 14th street, close In; 6 rooms modern basement, fur nace; $2,300 ' 8-room house on D and 17th all modern, two full lots; $3,500 ' 4,6-room house on Owen street; lot 70x160; $1,650 Fine residence on Center street, 8 rooms, all modern; $1,500 ' Fine residence on Front; 9 rooms, close In, $6,500-6-roora house on South Liberty; $1,800-8-room house, full lot, close to Yew Park store, $2,400. snap. Five hundred million teet timber all in one body; finest belt ot timber on Pacific Coast and it is for sale. ' Two lota, fine location; close in; 100x150; $550- 50 acres between Woodburn and West Woodburn; all cultivated; $100 Pr 197 acres 5 miles of Salem; fine farm; $00 Per acre. J. D. WARING sum EHEJJfflJHBa Sweep! THIS Sweeping and gigantic closing out S embrac ing as it docs every dollar's worth of FOOTWEAR in Ihe store, has proven to be a record-breaker. It has pro ven to be truly the greatest sensation of the year for the buying public, a saving opportunity of vital importance to every man or woman who enters the store. The astounding values, the very timeliness of the offering have astonished thepuixhas ing public and caused competition to stand aghast at our marvelous mothods of merchandising! J Bring your Tickets Monday morning. Drawing takes place at 9 a::m. H. --v . ,,. , 'VS..,.. Opreg EH Slhoe In the hands of LEWIS BROS. & COMPANY Room 17, Bush Bank BIdg. f Tel. 579 ft to