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Salem Beats Roseburg
f Two. Straight
j Games
Afbany and Eugene Each
fc Win a Game-Salem Has .
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In the Ramos botwoon Halom and
Jlosoburg Saturday, Salem won by a
pcoro of 9 to 0, and Sunday repeated
lior victory with a score of 9 to 3. Al
ibany lust, the, garauto Eugene Sun
gay. i
Tliu Kujtono HfRlHtor dishes up the
appeal was flldd by the defendant In
tho ca6 of koraraon vs. Huber, ap
peat from tho Justice court, nnd ar
gued by W B. Richardson for the mo
tion, and Donham & Martin opposing
It ,
Orders wore mado In cases pending
nnd set for trial as follews:
Tho Hank of Wood burn v. Jim
Torn? (a Chinaman) and H. K. Cols,
et ux., garnishees, for money; motion
for Judgment nnd costs and dismissal
of raso against garnishee allowed.
J. K. Schmelzer Co. vs. Charles
Ijibour. for menflr: dismissed on
motion of plaintiff. , k
a. D. Trotter vs. ToVn of Stayton;
set for Tuesday.
V. J. Eldrld8 vs. Hoofer & Zorn,
damages; , -sot for Wednesday nt 9 a.
m.
Itoefor & Zorn vs. T. A. I.lvssley &
Co., for monoy; set for Wednesday at
9 a. tn.
State of Oregon vs. Clayton Brad
jay, criminal, Wednesday, 1 p. m.
U Hurt ot nl. vs. Eugene Bosse,
damages; Tuesday, 1 p. m.
In the matter of the cstato of S. A.
Trlmblo, deceased, claim of Richard
son & D'Aroy, appeal; Tuesday 11
p. m
When court reconvened this after
noon, tho Jury list vas called, and the
following wero found to be In attendance:
8. II. Coleman. St l'aul; Samuel
j ..: '.v .j --
pointing a gun at B. souwwick, m
quarrel over the possession of a pleco
of property. The case is on trial as
The Journal goes to press.
Hands Down
jOpinions
The supreme court at noon today
handed down 'decisions In Ave cases.
AtiwBg them was the follewing:
I.eo. J. Patterson, respondent, vs.
United ArttMM. appellant; appeal
from Multuemah county; M. C
GeOrge, Judge; affirmed Opinion by
Justice Uean.
This action was brought by plaintiff
to collect a policy of life Insurance on
hie father's life for $10. whiek the
defendant refuse! to pay for the rea
son that the Insured committed sui
cide. The society lost la the lower
court, on account of admlsetoaa
STUDY
OF THE
FORESTS
Government Examin
ing Southern Cali
fornia Lands
Special Investigation Being
Made of Chapparel Lands
With View of
Planting
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game trim Aitmny Hniumay as ioi-.HeUnio.h, Salem No. i; A. A. I)lsjiie.
)OWS' . ; lsrtlin No 9- I A Vnnlnr Knclm nml :
The Kugene team was pitted against
10 men today In tho contest with' tho
Albany league, Of thexo tho umpire
plnyed the most formidable game.
Roth Hhanahan and Somers were re
tired to the bench by this fresh auto
crat of basebnlldom. On account of
one; exceedingly rani: and rotten de
cision Manager Mahonoy protested the
ftamo, and Is sure to win out. It oc
curred In this wise- Ono, ot the vlsl
tors was on first base, with noouts A
lly was knocked to Infield, and the urn
plre altowod a double play, whlrh was
the. rawost kind of a decision.
.Features of tho gamo wero Kelt's
homo' run over tho loft field fence
with ono Albany man on baso. Pratt's
pitching, with three men on bases, no
puts, and shutting them out of n run.
Tommy Mahoney'a two-base hit, hrlng
Ing In two nins, was also n clovor
;iwrlf work. Albany's four ruus in
tho llrst was a lucky stronk for (he
locals. First came n single by an Al
bnny man. Thcnoxt man was bit by
a pltohwl half, .ThonKPume a wild
num. an orrofinua a two-base hit Af i
tor this bad 'sUrt Tollafcro took n
braeo nnd pltehedatyrclty game Ho
gajrft plno to Pratt III the seventh in
nlngr
An error Uy Bttulib. at third base I
wa rosponllile for the winning run In,,
the twelfth Inning. There was an at
tempt (o steal third, nnd the lwii wss
thrown to Btrub. who misted It
TOiroiio stool tn win the gam hands
down had it not been for the saffron
IiujhI decisions of tho umpire, who. ap
parently, Is Itching for a llttlo base
ball uotorlsty The score by Innings::
ilugene . .o o s s o o i o j o n o o
Albany ..4 0800030000 110
It. A Ciotja.i flah-m X" 2; T. SI
Hicks, Woodbum. If II Spalding
Kntslctttod Ta . , T,d stun' y Nih
The bureau of forestry has bogun
of the task of securing all Information
Its own officers, and this finding wai necessary for a foro3t policy for Call-
approved In the appellate oourt. and fornla. Tho work Is on such a lnrge
tho son of deceased will seenre tho scale that several years will bo re
insurance money. I quired to comploto It. Six men nro
Other cases decided by the court now examining tho public lnnda In tho
were: state to dctonnlno what parta of them
13. D. Colbath. appollaat, vs. John .are suitable for national forest re-
Hoofer, et al.. respondents; appeal serves, and elmllnr otudles will bo
from Marlon eosmty; G. H. Burnett, i made of lands for stnto reserves A
Judge: reverted
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study will be made of alllanis owned
by tho stito In ordor to detenhlno tho
uses to which thoy may best bo put,
who shouJd administer thorn and what
rort or administration they should
have.
A forest map of Callfornln will bo
made showing the location of all for
est nrcas and distinguishing between
different kinds of forests. In connec
tion with this forost map wll bo a
study of tho Important trees In ordor
to learn with exactness tho commor-
Jclal 'tango of valuablo Bpecles.
An Investigation will he mado or mo
effects of lumbering on forests In or
der to dotormlno what ought to bo
dono to cut-ovor lands. Tho effect of
fire on forests, especially in lumber
ing, nnd what may bo done by tho
stnto to provont fire, nro some of tho
subjects thnt will take a long tlmo to
work out. In September 13. A,
Sterling of the bureau will try to de
termine what Is tho chenpost nud
most effective method ot protection
from flro of Innd thnt has been lum
bered. Tho bureau will also make a study
of tho. chaparral lands of Southern
California In order to lenrn whether
it will poy to plant them with timber
trees. A very Interesting question hns
ben asked ns to whothor chnpnrral,
which Includes a grcnt variety of
scrub trees, suchjis manzanita, ttn
oak, valley' mah'ognny nnd Bcrub chV
ry, will retain tho molsturo In th9 ton
us yivh uo uiiiuui uucp. u. u, Mlllop
who has chargo of this work, Is to,
maning a siuuy m mo conditio,,,
der which chaparral grows In fte'g,
uaunei muuiuuniH, noar Pasidet,
where tho bureau haB been pUntlwl
piuu uuu nuuiD iui Buvurni yean
Tho results of thoso separate I
vestigations win uo gatnored togea,
uy wiinnin w, tiougo or tho bu. I
who has gonornl chnrgo of Callfos, i
work, and will bo presented to M
stnto In a formal report, nccorapiJ
uy maps.
Consults the
Secretaries
Oystor nay, July 13. PrMlfe
Roosovolt nnd Scretarles Root
JjonR wero lu consultation over in
affairs today.
o
Earning the Money,
Joaophlno Kolly wns this monilJ
fined $10 for being drunk nnd dU
orly, and In default of tho fine '
committed- to sorvo flvo days lm
city Jail.
Oplslon by Jsetke
Wolverton.
Van II. Sears, executor, renpoenteat,
v. Phya Daly, appellant: aptteel from
Marlon roiinty 0 II Burnett Jadfier
rr"M.vl Oplni n by Justice Ban.
S'n i arj-c C al a,ie!
Painters Beat
. Laundrymen
Thu wluldor of tho paint brush
yesiorouy mot the starchers and
Irotiers. on tht- diamond and sent
them to tho tub with a score of 0 to 7
Tho day u an ideal, one, but the.
orowrt was small and not enthusias
tic. Somo rory kwh! bait was played.
;pecla!y by Southwlck of th paint.
jn. who took everything offered him,
makliiK au exceptionally good ono
Jiand catch.
Another flno catch was made lu the
tenterflold. Tho game wa feature
Ions, though as usual thero was con
Iderablo fault found lth tho ujnulro.
ud tho avoragu amount of rag chew,
yng. In all, of which tho umpire won
out 0 to 0.
(foOf
lzmjnef&r
Simon Ford
prcuit Court
injSession
Department No. a ot tho stato elr
'Mltrt. r Marlon county, Judge
llurnVU on tho beuch. convened at 9
,0'fllock this morning for the July
term, and a numjber pfcasoj wora st
for liwrlng. John w Camble was an
WntiM baillir of tho court for the
crin.
A motion fur the dUmlml of the
Scrofula
Fw are MtHf tnftrwn it.
X mj dtrtlop so slowty as tootsse
)ittU U any dUturbs durlnt tu trtsali
jwladofjtWldhoxt.
.i&tSS.r JKS'SMl'.
aJ krkta 'UnCL .!r J!"ft
Slme..n F..id wlMisngardMtas th- legitimate sucpcssor of Mark
Twain a an aft-i dinner iumuK-r has written his first book, which will
be called A K ileniMk. ' ar.d I)oubloda. Page & Company will puhllsh
It. A surprising U.lng about Mr. Ford la that he is neither a legal finan
cial, political nor a lltewy iWt He la one of New York's successful hotel
keiers. but hi. fame as a speech makur has already earned him an offer ot
Itou q week tram an enterprising theatrical manager. Mr. Ford declined
the offer, and he will publish -A Few IteniarU" Instead.
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Sali; A. O. Jeman, Howell; W. 0.
Mlnlbr. SeotrtMIIU; II. A. Hlnklo.
Hubbanl; W. J. It. Jones, Prospect;
(loromo Morley, Monitor. Jl. D. T
tor. Vow pvk; W. II IMack. M. Cool
ey. Mtiunt Angef; 0. A. Ny, South
Salem. J Jory. Sidney: n. F.
iCojley, WiHidbun; I. A. Johnson.
Haiem No. 1; O. 0 Savage, Salem No.
I: M. J. Pettel. Salem No. 1: Oliver
Jorj, 8.iuih 8alem; llobert H. Co
showr John O. Bstes. Salem No. S.
11. Slaillflnn Snlnm Vn . II 11-
Smith. Turner. 'JVJ, lwanla. Tutnt
and Frank I)aonport.Sllvorton, were
excused by the court, and S 11. Seo-
lAir,,t Monitor, and W. W. Klder
Stayton. were absent, not sened by
tho sheriff, for tho reason tint thuy
wero out or the county.
An Information wasiflljHby Dla
trlot Attorney llart'ngalns't 8. II
iiunnnHnaus. accused of obtaining
money unjor falsa-protcns.ef by tho
Isauanco of a die?k for l!5n tliu
& TJlt6n, tha Portland bankers Hoon
Jghaus took Untiplomorniw at 0
WWh to pleail to Jth in.Hi,tn,nt
Carson & Adams appear fQrtho do.
fendant in the case. A
Tho caso of the State or'!Oreiton
acatnst Clavtnn ii.iia.. U.A .i.. .
-. mo uri
cause calle.1 for trial. Tho attorneys
for the dofenso moved thaHhe Indict
went bo quashed, for the reason that
tho copy suned On doMnaaut Vaa Irt
COUlelato Tti. nmtlr.nv...- ... .
urf tho following jur ,waa "omian.,
i'w w sry mo case
lanta, v. North Pacific Lumber Co,
respondent? appeal from Multnomah
oounty; J. . Qieland. Judgo; at
drrned. Opinion by Justlco Wolven
ton.
m. j. itawiey. reiondent. vs. W. B.
Hawley, rapondent. and Mrst C. .W
Brqiw'ot al,t anpellantsr from Lane
nini); J. v. Hamilton. Judge; af-
....m. upmion by Chief Justice
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Trib for salo at Q. W- Putnam's.
Phone Main 2853 for
..beats..
As Cheap as anv Cut Ratc
The following prices will prevail until
luriuer nouci).
Hound steak. Wq
Qhuok Bak. Tc J
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Hoast beef 6" to 10c,
lloIllngiEecf. BftoTc.
Mut(onoro quarter,
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oiuuon. nind quarter. 8c.
MK of muton, ioa .
Fork loin. 10c " '
Porlt shoulder. Sc
oal. hind, quarter. 10c?
Veal fdro 'quarter. 7c
.i. "S, hei'd!lurte 'V supplying
Uirvahln5 crows, and wo wfll saVe
y?u money. Wo m$t all competl
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Wojiuve thorn in.aizos from 3 to 10 ycara, and in prico
from $1.00 to $1.50. ,- They're ho ideal knock-about suits for
young8ton that like to play in dirt thoso warm summer days. 3 "
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