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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1905)
You will find diioki at our fountain that are In; keeping with the teroj la ur. WLeo chilled roiu co'tl aud ralo try one of our w Lolenie, iefreLii -r - and nutr b t !rink-. - . , Drink Vigoral Drink Asparox court; ; grinds! - JUDOE - EUENETT . wife beates to sebve three months. OUfC MENU Hot Vijora! Hot Vfforal Punch Hot Vljoral Cocktarl Cream Vigor al Hot Tomato Bullion Cream Broth Tabasco Flip Beef Tea Solution - - .. . -' : A Katztn Jammer filacer . Beef Sangree Ox Celery Hot Chicken Brolh Hot Aaparox Hooker's Red Cross Pharmacy State and Commercial Sts Phone 144. District Attorney censes E. 0. Snip s' per of Selling Liquor Without License 4 Two Criminal Cases Dismissed Jury rinds for Plaintiff In Civil Suit. STOP STOP DRINK! NO! CHEWING TOBACCO! STOP SMOKING! - These things nrf. imil ta.-'y if yni really -van I to quit. --If you Iiave no ilesire U. quit uihI abstain afterward, don't wnste your money. TRIE M J. the great liquor and tohr.wo reimnlv, will takeaway froai you ail desir for the of intox 'rants or tobacco. You nocd ti'd go iway from home to use it. No x jHMisive board bills to ay. The mire i " quick and errnanent. Remember TRIB will mire you if you are sincere in a .dMrj t lie' cured. It is 'only $12 Q for a tn plete treatment. For .Jf by C. Perry's Drug- Store Salem, Oregon The regular Oetober term ot depart ment 'No. 1 of jthe state eireoit coarf for Marion coutaty wai convened yes terday morning . and a large grist of business was . disposed of during tbe first da's session. One ease was tried tT jury during the day, tbe action for money in which Charles Scott as exec utor was plaintiff and M. and IL Chris teuton , were defendants. The plaintiff sued to recover upon a promissory note aad was given averdiet for the full amount asked for,'$131.75, and was also allowed $20 tor attorneys fees. The attorneys in the case were C. W. Corby and If. J. Bigger for the plaintiff and Prank Holmes for toe defendants. Harry Milner, who beat his wife at their home in East Salem ' about two months ago, and who ..as since occupied a cell in the county jail awaiting the action of the eireuit court, pleaded guilty to the charge of assult and bat tery when taken before Judge Burnett yesterday. - Milncr waived;' time and sentenced to serve three months in jail. E. C. Knipper of Eriger, wa arraign ed upon an information filed against him by .District Attorney. J. H. Meary in which , he is charged with selling malt liquor in less quantities than one gallon without a license. The accused man will enter his plea today. The rase against George M. Hoyser, who was accused of setting fire to slash ing without a license, and Sylvester Mangold' who was charged with the rimo of assault with a dangerous wea pon, were dismissed upon motion of the district attorney. Other docket entries made by Judge Burnett yesterday were as follows: Sarah Hassan vs. E. L. Bentley; ac tion lor money; settled. (. A. Whale vs. Joseph Zollner; ac tion for money; settled. ; F. A. Morris vs. John Neal; action for money; settled. 'I. L. Robertson vs. Fred Miller; ac tion for money; default and judgment with order to sell attached projerty. V W. I. Mahoncy vs. Isaac 1 1. Steiner; action for money; motion to strike out parts of complaint sustained. Slate of Orecron vs. A. T. Kellilier 'and H. H. Turner; uttering forged in- strument; demurrer to indictment sus tained. State of Oregon vs. "A. T. Kelliber and If. H. Turner; forgery; demurrer' to indictment sustained. The following easesTbave been set for trisl this week: State of Oregon vs. John Hoffman; Wednesday j 9 a. m.' . - In the matter of the estate of John Ashmead, deceased, Benj. Haymond, claimant vs. V, T. Kit-he, administrat or; Wednesday, 1p.m. W. K. Way vs. Mark Bloom; Thurs day, 9 a. m. 8, W. 'Manpin vs. Southern Pacific Company ;.. Thursday, 9 a.-m, v; - ABE STTLL COMZNO IN. Domestic Corporations. Gravel , Mining and Milling " ; Conmsnv: Driseioal office, uraats- I Pass, Or; capital stock $150,000; ineor nt'lTPirg3 porators, IL A. Corliss," A. J. Williams, UiSIiiSUXta ... v itr;ii.. -he mn.i Jim- it x. mu'aiuar v. eph. Baldwin. l . , Register Publishing Company; pria eipal office, Eugene, Or; capital stock, $15,000; incorporators, . W. F. Gilstrap, O. W. Brings aad Earl G. Davis. . Progressive Exptoratioa Company ; principal office," Portia n J, Or; capital Voek, $100,000;, incorporators, A. It. Willet, W. II. II. Miller SBd A. H. Ballard. ' (latskarnie Transportation -Compaa. J priaeipal office, Portland, Or; capita, stock, $20,000; incorporators, J. W. Shaver, V. Degerstedt, O. "W. Hosfcird aad D. C. O'Reilly. , The Gilmore Water, Power Company; principal office. Junction City, Or; capital stoea, $50; incorporators, S. P. Oilmore. Emma E. Gilmore and .Ely za Gilmore. 1 Cowlitr County Logging Company; principal office. Port land,. Or; capital stock, $52,000; incorporators, II. I. Powers, John W. Alexander and S. 11. Unthicum. Western Concrete Pile k Foundatio) Company; principal office, Portland, Or; capital stock, $20,000; ineorpor it ers, George C. Mason, Allen itilcy aa.i R. W. Wilbur., Oregon Box and Manufacturing! Company; principal office.- Porila. -J Or; capital stock, $9000; incorporat-1 ors, F. P. Sheasgreen, B. II. Neer and1 IL II. Jones. The Coos and Coquille Valleys Rail road Company; principal offiee, Port land, .Or; capital stock, $250,000; in eorporators, John Hodson, Phil Metschan and Henry Ll Pittoek. Cable Cove Power Company; prin cipal office, Sumpter, Or; capital stoek, $100,000; incorporators, O. C. Wright, T. C. Gray and E. Ray Jones. The Wallowa County Fair Associa tion; principal office, Lostinc, 0; capital stock, $500; incorporators, 8. F. Pace, A. Wade and H. J. Martin. Make your "Wants" known through the Classified Columns OIJ THU 66 Daily Oregon Statesman 99 CHARGED WITH LARCENY. E. McBride Accused of Stealing Watch From R. B. Duncan of Polk County. Fifteen Foreign and Domestic Corpor ations Place Articles on Record in State. Eleven domestic corporations, repre senting capital stock aggregating $S 12,000, fifed articles of incorporation in the state corporation department during the pat wek as did four for eign corporations, the total amount of capital stock of which was $3,000,000. The list follows: s G VALUES ARE DAILY BEING GIVEN FOR LITTLE MONEY AT . - - Koppe's Closing Out Sale OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINC1 GOODS. NOW Q'OIXQ AT THIS STORE. WHERE THE ENTIRE STOCK IS BEINO EVER OFFERED IN SALEM. SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES $ 9.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $10.00 Suits or Overcoats go-at $12.00 Suits or Overcoat go at $14.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $10.00 $ 6.50 9 7.25 9 9JM $10.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $10.75 $16.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $11.50 $18.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $-13.00 $20.00 Suits or Overcoats go at $15.00 PRICES AS LOW IN PROPORTION ON ALL OTHER QOODS If You Want a Gravenette ; , Do not buy until you have semi our stock anJritei We are selling these goods cheaper' than auyone else in Salem, and will av you mona on e vary purchase. t REMEMBER THE PLACE IB ECO 4 : . RIP IS V. M. C. A. BLDQ.. OR. COMMERCIAL AND CHEMEKETA STS., SALEMOR. Through the etforts of City Marshal Cornelius, A. E. McBride, who is charged with the crime of larceny, was apprehended in Oregon City and was brought to Halem yesterday andloeked up in the city jail. MeBride is ac cused by Robert B. Duncan of I'olk county of stealing a watch, and the prisoner will be taken before Justice of the Peace J. R. Shepard, near Zena, today for arraignment. Marshal Cornelius was notified of the theft a few days ago and upon inquiry; found that a man tried to sell a wateb.) which answered the description of the I stolen timepiece, to-Henry Smith, wh conducts a second-hand store , on North Commercial street in- this city. Suspi cion pointed to McBride ami upon in structions sent by Marshal . Cornelius he was apprehended by Chief of Police Burns of Oregon City on Thursday night. Marshal Cornelius went to the city by the falls yesterday morning an.l returned to Halein with bis man on the 11 a. m. train. , MrT-Smrth, "lhr"Becond-hand "dealer, viiUdr Mdk-HlOr.aU the r-Uy . jail yes terday afternoon anil Mentlfied"hini a the man wno tried "to" sell a watch at his place a few days ago. HIGHLY PLEASED WILLAMETTE FOOTBALL SQUAD ; COMPLIMENTED HY COACH i BISHOP POR TINE WORK. 1 Gas ID lows With or. Without Pull Chilled Scrapers i The J. C. Case Co. were not pioneers in bringing out Disc Plows, preferring to wait and ns.-.-rtain whether the practical and' discriminating farmer was satisfied wih the Wults obtained from . seed Wi.wn - on fields jun.e i by discs. They did not wish to place the name J. I. CaW on any t.nd until it could be bra.i.led as' the b.M . f its class. 1 .'"."'" Becoming convince,! that there a e sections where the Disc Plow has become a standard implement and . th-r sections where it 'will be use I largely in seasons when conditions are favorable, experts were set to work I., brinrf about a Disc Gang that would be croiigti letter than those now iu use, to make the brand J. I. .CASK a M:.4:.r.l . - - " " '. - . fc . I-'-, - also in this braneh,of plow making. - The illustration aWe shows ti e Osng as it is made for this season's trade and from the Muttering r. j .rts r.-. eelved of it. from those who have ..sed it, we are convinced it is mucu superior to others. - - i - - THE FRAME,. which is the! foundation of this C.ang, is ma.ie of heavy 'ribbed steel, and is cxtr.;;n.-ly -tr. i.t and rigid. THE BEAKlNCiS on which the Discs' revolve are made of Chilled Iron, so hard ai.d b-ng ami l.n- tif-f they are very durable. They .can be fasliy inbricatvd. " THE LEVERS aie so locjte.i that the . o;crat'r in the seat can reach them eas !y and control the .lo .jmo k lv in all the movements. The land lever enables the operator to guide the Plow-by changiii" the direction of t he front wheel so that he can instantly adapt it to the work in hand. 3 THIRD DISC ATTACHMENT. To the right we show the 'pa.'ts furnished to convert this limplem nt, as shown above, to a Three-Disc Gang. Vh;n conuectetl the plow becomes as perfect a three disc rig as though made without, reference to cbaiiging from two to three-d:sc. The change can be ma.ie quickly 1y any one, all that is. required is intelligence enough to lecurely tight en the unts on the bolts. Boys Return Home in Fine 8pirits Over Excellent1 Showing They Made All-in Good Condition Keep Up Hard Practice -for Future Games. . The Willamette football squad re L turned to this city yesterday iuoroing on the early 4vertand in- good order and fa the best of health. Not a man was injured seriously in cither of tho California games, Tbe local team has no doubt made a everlasting name lor itself as the re sult of the two splendid contests play ed in California , and in the' futuie there will no doubt be a ehanee for a ga'me at any of the colleges in tiro South. "The boy played excellent ball with Berkley -and Staaford,' .declared Coach Bishop, and bad it not been for the extreme warm weather We woul.i have done a little better, but as it was, the weatber: at both Berkley and Stanford was niu-;h ta warm for our boys. For this reason we practiced two hours every day before the gnmb to become accustomed to the climate. The grounds were in no way to be com pared with our home gridiron, as the fine sand which Covered the grounds was very, wearisome, to the' players, ana this together with the warm westn er made it difficult for the boys to be came accustomed : to the conditions. No doubt had it not Wen for our daily practice of two; hours jn the warmest part of the day, we would not nave fared so well as we did." SOLD ON TRIAL vv IVuiii parlies -who luivt run furnish tla-sii plows Ciin fiiniisli t stiinonijtls friiht. fliis plow ihis 3 ;u with Full Chilled Scrapers jtt option of the buyer. THIS PLOW HAS ALIJKADY I'JiOVKI) A WINXKK MiteheJl, Lewis & Stayer Co. Largest Dealers, in Farm IiTfplernents and Vehicles in Marion County. SALEM BRANCH, jF. R CARY, Manager 211-219-229-237 State Sl Salem, Orccon QUOTATIONS -UNCHANGED. Local Hay and Grain Dealer EuJ-jy Healthy Business Though the Market Is Quiet. , There is practically no change in the local market quotations anu th: market is extremely quiet. However, the feed stores are all enjoyirig'a g:od local traie with -'bright proKjH-cts , or a 'marked increase as the seaboa , ad vances. Rolled barley and seed grain are in demand and moving lively. On account of the high price for. oats, rolled barley . is generally used for bor.e Xeed which creates a strong demaaJ for the proifuct. The dealers say Ihril at least IK) per cent of the grain fed at the pretent time is barley and that they are compelled to import a large amount of the grain to supply the de mand. ;.. All local feed stoics quote the sanu prices on wheat, and oats, 65 cents for Wheat and 3.7 cents for oats. On some of the other product! usually handled by feed men tbe prlees vary slightly. The Salem' Flouring Mitt quotes wheat at from 68 to 61 cents. - .Jhe quotations furnhhed the States-. tbe different .local dealers on inUToaiional Correspondence Schools, SCRAfSTON, H.V.REED, Representative. IIKADtlUAUTEIlK, KUfJ EJfK. OUF.COV . FULL, , INFORMATION FURNISHED UPON BEQUESTJ Representative is In Sslcm at CLDRIjDCC HOUSE, from thi it U 5th each month. - The next game to be play el by theL'man by I local team will be with the Pullman, hay. grain and mill stuffs are as fol Wasn., team at this city, one w-e&an lowst .;. - . irom vveunestty. This gome i look-!. tavajre. Fletcher.--Whcat. SSc ed forward to with greatlinterest ; bv me local lootoan enthusiasts, as it will no doubt be a fast and interest ing contest, owing to both teams beinz uevy ana speetiy. , - , ' The local squad was tfut lat even ing f praotice, although being lieht. and will continue the same individual work Juring . the remainder of the week, consist isg of speedy plays snd light offenses with the second team, to ''pug"'' up" and keep in good wind and condition generally. . ' castor m - Tor Infaatt aai Childrea. V '- Ttifti Yea Ran 4tezj C:tt . Bears tn - sfTjt . si " oats, 35c; cheat, vetch and clover hay, 7 to $7.50. - ' '-,. Selling prices Billed r barley, . $25 per ton; rolled oars, $L40 per bundrei- Munu; bran, 7Ue per sack, $22.40 per ton. " . -: '. : . . . J. U. Ai White Ic Sons. Wheat oats 35i38e; cheat, vetch, and clover hay, $7J50$l $3 per ton; timothy hay, $9JJ0$10. ' , ; Hellisg prices. Rollcj barley, $25L $26 per ton; Daisy chop, $20W$22; bran, $22; shorts, $23; ; flour, $1 fei sack. - - . -. , . - Tillson Co. Wheat; &f putt 35c; hay, yst quality. $10 per ton. : , t SelhngNprices. Rolled barley, - "$23 per ton; shorts, $24;. bran, $22o. -yKalenv Flouring Mills Co. Wheat, 5S(a6U; flour, $1 per; sack, wholesale price, $3.65 per barrel. , STATESMAN CLASSIFIED - r ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS, v G. A. goner's Book, Stories of Old Oregon, Thicb .s declared by competent judges to Ire the most fa erestisg j sketch book that has ever appeared ( in the west, is now ueiuq sold by uDscnpiion, out ass sise ih j placed with O W. Pu'tman. druggist, 135 North Commercial ftrc-1, who will be pleased to chow it to all who desire to see the work ' Price : in - Clolh, S l .50 FREl'CH FEB'LEl : IIm f. llrMlli ' m tstr tt-u i , hm mmm mm , acrr w tM A vnnr klii.r..iitr4. uUi- r. 5 Slit tm Hsless bv S. ft, ftfe Legal Blanks at Statesman Job Office. t)r. stone's Drug Store Does a strictly cash buslnes; owes no one, and no one owes it; c arrics a large stock; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medi cines, notions, toilet articles. Wines and liquors ot all kinds for medical pr Mues. Dr. Stone is a regular graduate in medieine and has had many years of experience in the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions ars.fr, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can be found at his drug store, Halem. Oregon, from six in the morning until nine at night. ( To Fence Consumers Orders for Wov-u Wire Fenc ing for future 'delivery are now Ulug taken a ,petial di -count. One-nr to artive alout Nov. 1. Onlers aW taken for plain wire. Prk' always the low .ii'. Quality, lb- . I'Vone 1'ut.ts, Shlngle and (ll Write us for nrii-es noa. . Walter Morley 60 Court St.. SaUm STATESMAN -L'ASrtIFIED ADS BR... o QUICK KKSin.TH. Legal Blanks at Statesman Job Office.