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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1912)
riGx ront. BAIL! CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8 A IE. ORZtaO. XOND.4T, MAT SO, 1912. si DAHGER OF ABDUCTIO!! IS CLAIMED X oys' Suit t POST CARD PICTURES I J The $ 1.5 O Kind May Now Be Had I . I at a special price of $1.25 per dozen t Duplicates from same negative This LabeA in Each Suit HEARING OF INTIMIDATED HEN IN THE SAN DIEGO CASES WHERE YIGILANTES ARE THREATENING CITIZENS. nishopiortd 0 RQothes 1 i t t t t 8 r r d ' P n tl si e w it ei P Pi io 01 re bi of to an go te. (h CI v na rei un of to ' wl On tin ' at 75c per dozen The Parker Studio Over Barnes' Cash Store We will gladly make anything you wan in the picture line, but will not make postcard photo under any con sideration after June 1st. If You Want Post Card Photos Get Them Now LENIENCY case of Prof. Merrltt Davis and Prof. PltODUCOG CDLS New York, May 20. Four Judges of the court of general sessions here re under Investigation today by the appellate division, the bar assocaltlon and the district attorney's office on ensajJonal charges relating to al leged Illegal methods of conducting trials; directing verdicts of acquittal; treatment of witnesses and Jurors; arbitrary exclusion of evidence, and suspension of sentence upon convict ed criminals. The Investigation, it was learned, has been going on for months, and if warranted by evidence proceedings may be Instituted for Im peachment of the implicated Judges, These facts became public follow ing the attention given to remarks and letters of Police Commissioner Waldo and Commissioner of Account Fos- dick concerning the alleged leniency of the general sessions court. The spread of crime locally Is charged directly to this leniency. In one of the cases cited, a Judge directed a verdict of acquittal for a confessed on the grounds of "Improp er remarks from the assistant district attorney." Then another case the $4,000 ball of Louis Poggl, a notorious fninninn and crook was not declared forfeited for non-appearance was re turned without knowledge of the dis trict attorney's office. Pogl has since disappeared. Police Commissioner Waldo is taking a leading part In the probe. BOARD SELECTS TEACHERS FOR '.COMING YEAR At a meeting of the school board held Saturday night In the high achool building, most of the high school faculty was elected. In the Grant R. Bonnel, the board signified its intention of electing these gentle men although it was not done last night, the reason being that the mat ter of salary was not fully settled, The question of salaries of those two positions will have the attention of the board next Saturday night, when it meets In special session for the purpose of completing the high school faculty. There was no one elected to fill the places of R. L. Kirk, principal of the high school, V. F. Fargo, teacher of physics and George L. Schrelber, teacher of drawing. These oeltlons will more than likely be filled at the special meeting next Sat urday night. Those elected are as follows: J. C. Moore, chemistry, $1200 a year; Ethel I. Rlgdon, Eng lish, $95 a month; Edna, Ftck, Cer man, $90 a month; Livla Ferrln, mathematics, $90 a month; Ruth Fleming, English, $95 a month; Mat tlo 0. Kcntner, English, $95 a month; Mou Davis, prinenpal In Englluh department $110 a month; Ida Mar shal physlcar geography, $100 a month; Ethel M. Jones, $95 a month; Jessie U. Cox, principal In history department, $110 a month; A. L. Schmallo, mathematics, $110 a month; Emily O. Palmer, mathematics, $110 a month; Annie C. Plgler, commer cial, $85 a month; Minnie Price, prin cipal In domestic science, $115 a month; Bertha Edwards, assistant In domestic science, $90 a month; Elva M. Smith, Latin, $90 a month. It was understood at the meeting Saturday night that Prlf. Moore, elected to the chair of chemistry, will resign to go to Washington siate to study medicine. Miss Catherine Hurlburt, a teacher In the East School, tendered her resignation to take effect at the end of the school year, which was ac cepted by the board. tmino pins vtigzp wiu. San Diego, Cal., May 20. After re maining In hiding for two days, fear ing mistreatment at the hands of the vigilantes, Marcus Robblns and Fred Moore, attorneys for the I. W, W'b in local courts, appeared In department No. 1 of the superior court today, to ask again for citation for contempt of court for 16 vigilantes. The attorneys charge that the cit izens threatened with violence If they did not drop the case and leave town. San Diego, Cal., May 20. State Sen ator I A. Wright appeared for J. M. Porter, a local real estate man, who was named !u the affidavit of Moore and Robblns as leader of the citizens' committee. Wright declared a citation was not needed for his client; that he would produce him at any time the court desired. Judge Cuy, who pre sided, set the time for appearance Sat urday at 10 a. m. Attorney Moore at once objected. "Your honor," he declared, "Mr. Robblns and myself have a case here In court, and we are In danger of ab duction at, the hands of the vlgllantei They have heretofore made good In their threats, and we feel that we have cause to fear that they will make good In this case. "In view of the conditions here, where the city police have failed to give protection to those the vigilantes have oppsed, we ask that the time for this citation be set at once." Wright at once objected. "I object to any one condemning the police, or anyone else here, and I ask that the remarks of counsel be stricken from the records." ''I sm making the record," hotly re plied Moore, "and I object to the gen tleman's remarks. There Is no case before the court, no defendant here, ana mr. wrigni represents no one. Therefire his remarks are uncalled for." Moore then demanded that the pro ceedings be made a record In the case of E. E. Kirk, former attorney for the I. W. W's, whl is charged with perjury In connection with his regis tration. Moore represents Kirk and contend ed that the record of the citizens and the court proceedings which resulted should be made part of the Kirk record. Means Satisfaction Guaranteed We cordially invite moihers to call and inspect our Boys' clothing Department. j All Wool Guaranteed Suits, $5 to $ 1 0 Salem Woolen Mills Store HONOR MEN FLED DURING THE NIGHT ' Taking advantage of the opportunity extended them under Governor West's "honor system" three honor men ef fected their escape last night, and nothing has been heard of them since PRESIDENT TAFT ALARMED. (Continued rrom page 1.) bald stood to make $10,000 or $15,000 for the sale of Boland's Marlon coal company's property to the Lackawan na railroad. Attack S. P. Holdings. Los Angeles, Cal., May 20. That the entire holdings of the Southern Pacific railroad in the oil sections of California, comprising some of the richest oil lands In the state, valued at millions of dollars, will be at tacked by the government within six weeks, was declared here todnv hv Their escape brings the number of federal officials. nuuur men escaping since esi in- e nexj gjep augurated his "honor system" up to i vnlvine- thp Fik THE ROUND-UP Sllverton will celebrate. Astoria Is asking for fire limits. No chatauqua at Eugene this year. The Astoria iron moved to Seattle. works may be about 30. Those escaping were H. Raymond, Claude Franklin and A. Kendell. All of them escaped under cover of dark ness, and their flight was not learned of until this morning. Raymond was serving a term for larceny from a dwelling, being com mitted from Union county; Franklin was from Umatilla county, and was serving a term for receiving stolen property; Kendell was also committed from Unlan county and was commit ted for burglary. GLENN MARTIN FLEW WITH HIS MOTHER UNITED I-USS LEASED WIRE. Newport Ileach, Cal., May 20. "Fly ing with Glenn Is as safe as motoring with anyone else," was the confident declaration today of Mrs. C. Y. Martin To this Assistant District Attorney I mother of Glenn Martin, aviator, who in the hearing In Hlll lands, declare the officials, will be a probe of the company's books in San Francisco. The hearing has been adjourned un til June 1. The officials claim to have evidence of a gigantic conspiracy, formed, It is said, by the Southern Pacific in 1904, to secure control of the rich oil lands. Patents, It Is declared, were rushed through In the name of Kern Thrading and Oil company, which was really only a dummy or gsnlzatlon. W. M. Mills, assistant .attorney gen- eral, left today for Washington to lay before the attorney general the facts from which an Indictment will be framed. RECEIVED THE RIGHT KIND OF SENTENCE. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You caa do It by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts, freely it each application. For sale by all dealers. McKee objected. He declared the district attorney's office was In nl way connected with the demand fir cltntlln for contempt, nnd protested against making that proceeding a part of the Kirk record. At this point Judge Guy Interrupted He declared that there were criminal cases In court with 40 or 50 witnesses waiting to testify, and thnt he child not continue these cases. He then set the time for Porter to appear at Wed nesday at 9 a. m. The Kirk case was then continued. Moire and Robblns clntlnulng as coun sel for the defendant. Te Cure a Cold tn One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. Jonrnal "Want Ads" firing Results. PILES aEluKs7ior5 n u .1. . . a rAA .... i... , , 1 . ' ' l. Kin KM, . V., Iitni "TbTIIti Ml.nMlaul. Sold In Szkm by Dr. S. C. Stone cv.L n rr UMimr - U. S. Department of Agriculture. WiiAIIIER BUREAU. WILLIS L MOORE. Chief. !l . 20.9 1 1 i sir, I - - jA'.ui-uu fik r- :43 H in w 1 'Btth-m an dVlclnllv: Show I! I f.H.lrlil U, Tnn.,l I ?.n I -.....,., U.SIIllJ, II j ""lll)ry winds. J i II 5 a m , wa-- ICXPL.ANATOIVV NOTI'A ' OlMnrvmlona taken at S a m 7Mli nicridliin llm. lr nrfur(i rwlurwl to ai-a IkoI. tauhnra irnnitnaniii lli.aal n is,... a I'l will. ,ri,jn..r. ...w.w ,,--,, .iiiiubu "Mlll U, WjllBl MlllHK'rIUI, UIIWU OUlf 10ft), IIMllDff, , aild HAT, j Q lU-nr, Q vartir cloudr: O clou1r: tain; O : 0 rirlmlwlir. Amra (Ifwlth III wind. Ftrat Afun. lowaat um I iicraiure -M lit boura; aeconii, precipitation of Mil Incb or mum tor put M bourn; third, naalmun wind valocllr. I 2 defied precedent and carried his moth er with him In an aeroplane 3000 feet Into the clouds. Martin Is said to be the first aviator to fly with his mother. Poth appar ently enjoyed the trip, which will be repeated next Sunday. The fellow who is smarter than he looks generally gets there at the show-down. Will Scott, the city. of Ankeny Bottom, Is In Land Bargains HOWELL rit.VIRIE RANCH. $1.10 per acre will buy a fine ranch of 140 acres on Howell prairie. This Is a fine place good soil, well locat ed, nicely drained, all cleared and In crop but about 20 acres In timber nnd pasture. Half crop goes with the place. Good house, barn, grnnary, outbuildings, family orchard, on good road. Thin Is as fine a piece of lnnd as there Is In the valley. Can be sold on terms to suit $140 per acre will buy 20 to 60 acres of fine land on good road In btst part of Howell prairie. All cleared, all In crop, half crop goes with place. No buildings. Very easy terms caa be arrsnged. SHALL TRACTS. $12,10 will buy one of the swellest five-acre tracts In Hollywood. The tracts are rapidly being Improved and will soon be worth more money. Just rtop and think about Hollywood for a moment. It Is close to the city, nnd you get the equivalent of 25 lots for the price of one good lot In the city and here you can reduce the cost of living by raising everything you nted for your family. rOKlTCD rXMS I.BARKD WIJtE.l Woodstock, Ont., May 20. John R. McKay, a prominent West Zorra farmer, was sentenced this morning to 10 years In Kingston penitentiary with 10 lashes when he goes In and 15 near the expiration of his sen tence, he having been found guilty on a charge preferred by his wife on behalf of her 15-year-old daughter. Uncle Sam will put a launch on Lower Klamath lake to look after the game preserves. Corvallls will erect an eight-room school house In the Every addition. Big fruit crops reported all over the Willamette valley. Woodburn will have a two-story trick postofflce building. Boring for oil near Dallas contin ues to show good Bigns. At Homer Davenport's funeral In Sliverton 3,000 people wept. Masked men robbed a pool ball at Nyssa and the inmates of $275. Rains In Western Oregon Sunday night and potatoes grew a foot. City Supt. Landers continues at the head of the Pendleton schools. uenion county growers have con tracted five carloads of apples. Klamath Falls votes on commission form of city government May 20. The Brownsville cannery has gone Into hands of a new management. Pendleton Is trying to cut draymen cut of stands on the principal streets. Good use has been found for Dr. Wiley. He Is going to tell the wo men how to make pie. A baby at Unltey, Oregon, arrived the other day In time to be welcomed by four great grandparents. Tim Townsend, a former Pendleton man, was found dead in a cabin in Giant county. Jacksonville will have city water works with a reservoir holding 35,- 000,000 gallons.. Klamath Falls has had a great deal of typhoid fever and Is fighting fora better water supply. The 57th annual session of the giand lodge of Odd Fellows meets at Pendleton May 21, 23. In Lane county 163 eighth grade pupils got diplomas, 158 were condi tioned, and 82 failed to pass In the common branches. Med ford papers object to Corvallls real estate boosters using the O. A. C. and Its officers to sell orchard lands around there. The O, A. C. young ladles give an exhibition of dancing this evening at the college dance hall. For Women Who Care Of course vou use an antiscpticinyour family and in the care of yburown per son, and vou want the best. Instead of what vou nave been nsW ! such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroziue, won't you please try I'axtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Paxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used. xvnsf' If In the toilet to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradleato perspira tion odors by sponge bathing. As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia K. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, heuling and germicidal power. For this pur pose alone Paxtine is worth its weight in gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All druireists. 25 and fio cents a box. Trial box and testimony of 31 women free on rcii'nt. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Maa. M. 4- 4444 w 44 W4 PEANO PIANOS WEST HOLLYWOOD West Hollywood Is located on the Sllverton-Salem road about one mile from the stale fair grounds. Good soil, splendid location, prices range from $200 to $250 per acre. Terms: Small payment down, balance small monthly payments or on terms to suit the Individual buyer. Only a few tracts lt'ft Let us show you West Hollywood. Call and see the carload of new Pianos and Player Pianos just received direct from the factory, at my NEW STORE, 432 STATE ST. GEO C. WILL Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines Everyihn:- in Music BKC1ITFL k BtNON 347 State Street. Tel. Main 451 MM 44 HH4H4444HmfrrrrffHfrtrtt