Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 09, 1904, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904,
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Dallas Committee Met Yes
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port on Its Trip
The committee appointed to exam
ine the Dallas-Fall City road, and
the proposed lino to this city from tlio
former place, met yostorday afternoon
and reported on their recent trip.
, The party, consisting of Messrs.
Barnes, Fry and Hamilton, went ovor
the proposed line, and also visited the
road now in operation. They found a
number of very successful sawmills in
the timber near rails City, and the
entire country seomod prosperous.
The merchants of Dallas are fa
vorable to the building of the new
Toad, and realize that It will bring a
large amount of trade to their city
that now goes to other places.
Mr. Coovert, who proposes to build
the new road, and Is tho chief engin
eer of tho Falls City line, has $60,000
of his own' money to Invest In the en
terprise. Ho asks the citizens of Sa
lem to loan him $72,000, or $5140 a
mile, to build the road, giving, them a
mortgago on tho ,roadUed-and rolling
stock for '.tKo. amount.
The soliciting committee will at
once commence an active canvass of
the people of Salem for tho amount,
and It Is thought thoywlll experience
no difficulty In securing the amount
a?kcd for.
No Ratification Meeting.
A number have suggested that the
Republicans should hold a ratification
meeting on saiuruay evening, 10 cel
ebrate their recent Victories. Chair
man Murphy said that ho was opposed
to mwtlngs of this nature. '.'Wo
made a hard fight, and were well treat
ed by tlio opposition," said Air. juur
phy, "and wo elected our ticket. After
it is over I do not believe In rubbing
It in. 1 will not take part or encour
age the ratification."
Other Republicans expressed them
selves along tho same lines, so It is
safe to say that a ratification will not
be held.
Not Afraid of Prohibition.
interior of his resort, by- the addition
of elegant now fixtures. "A fine oak
bar and back bar, made entirely at tne
Salem planing mills, will add greatly
to the appearance of the place.
Tune evidently is not atraid oi aaiem
people voting for prohibition.
Leap Year Notes.
Marriage licenses were issued to the
following people yesterday.
Joseph Q. Fontaine and Mamlo
Waterman.
James Walton, Jr., and' Llzzete
Fawk.
Harnanl Hamanl
Long live Haman, in the spectacular
opera, at the Grand Juno 17. 18.
What makes the world go
round in business; almost the
most serious, work of man i9
business; and business aver
ages rather crooked. There is
no straighter thing in the
world than Schilling's Best; at
your grocer's.
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Latest desiens in stock.
E and good work guaran-
teed. We have the small
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Phone 247
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Strawberry
Shortcake
At the
White House
Restaurant
George Bros. Proas.
Convicted of Murdering: His
Son in Mariori County
Several Years Ago
Alonzo Swartz, who was sentenced
to life Imprisonment In tho peniten
tiary for murder, In Juno, 1895, was
yesterday pardoned by Governor
Chamberlain on petition of tho dis
trict attornoy and many others.
Swartz has pnralysls and cannot live
long and on that account and of old
age and good conduct, ho was given
a full pardon and restored to citizen
ship on condition that ho does not
Interfere with his wife or children,
But If he violates these conditions ho
Is to be arrested and once more Im
prisoned. Alonzo Swartz killed his son In a
drunken quarrel, at least the son died
after he had been stabbed In tho
head. There was some question at
the time whether the treatment of
the physician did not cause the death,
but at the trial he was convicted and
sentenced.
The case attracted much attention
throughout Marlon county, whore tho
troublo occurred and whero Swartz
had lived for many years.
The petition was circulated hero
several weeks ago and was quite gen
erally signed.
This is the first conditional pardon
ever granted in the state and the gov
ernor considered that It would bo tho
best thing to do with the old man.
PERSONALS
Miss Sites loft for Corvallls today.
F. Feller, of Buttovllle,' was In the
cltv yesterday,
Charles Scott, of Sonora, Mexlca,
Is at the Salem.
Supfc C. L. Starr, of Polk county, Is
visiting Salem friends.
Deputy Shorlff Sklpton wont to
Woodburn yesterday on business.
Mrs. Florence Naiburg. of Marsh
field, Is the guest of Mrs. Claud Gatch.
W. P. George, of the Whlto Housd
restaurant,' wont to Portland last ev
ening. v Mrs. C. S. Hamilton returned homo
last evening from Suver, whero sho
has been visiting hor mother. '
C W. Zollar, of tha Eastern Invest
ment Company, of Portland, was In
tho city today, but loft for Albany tiffs
noon.. v . ,
Miss .Williams,' who lias been Visit
ing hor sister, Mrs. Webster Holmes,
in this city, returned to her homo in
Portland last evening.
Mrs. E. M. Starr and little son, of
Los Angeles, California, Is visiting at
the home of her mother, Mrs. M. B.
Smith, on Winter street.
Attorney J. It. Wyatt. of Albany,
was in tho city yesterday on business
bofore the supreme court, and left
last evening for Portland.
Hon. F. H. Fawk. of Polk county.
was in the city last evening to attend
tho Walton-Fawk wedding. He re
ceived a telephone message during tho
evonlng announcing that he
had been oloctod representative
ovor the D. L. Koyt, by a majority of
five votes, and was recolvlng the con
gratulations of many friends.
Mrs. W. C. Knighton, of Portland. Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. E. E.
Waters. She was accompanied by hor
friend, Mrs. H. M. Carlock, also of
Portland, and thoy will remain sev
eral days.
NATURE SPAHES
Tho Stricken Itoe From Grief.
What a fortunate provision of nature
It Ift, that deprives the roee of mental
suffering; for how poignant would'be Its
grief to discover, lit tho height of ilts
blooming. glory, that a canker fed at Its
heart, and that Us beauty and fragrance
wero doomod forever, Naturo always
spares the suffering; she la a veritable
store-house of pleasing rewards, for
those who seek her aid. In the years
gone by falling hair and grayness have
cast a gloom oyer, tho lives ot thousands
of young women, but thanks to the In
vestigations of scientists the true cause
of hair destruction Is' now known to bo
a. trarm or Tim-nnlta thnt tti.i.A.. i,
the hair follicles. Nowbro's Horplclde
absolutely destroys this germ, thus
permlttlntr the hair to grow as na
ture Intended. Sold by leading drug
gists. Bend lOo. In stamps for sample
to The Hurplclde Co., Detroit, Mich.
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Nearly nil the grocers ate carry
ing our fine pure cream of tarter
BAKING POWDER
"Eppley'a Perfection" ' la fully 2
recognised as being a'l that la
claimed for it. Then again w
there's 0 oz, in a glass jar and not
ip a useless can.
Buy it. Try It.
Phone Main 1041
C. M. Eppley
FINE GROCERIES.
Nineteenth) and Btato Street;
Mr. DeVarney, the Telephone
Man Looks Around the
City
W. D. DeVarney, who is promoting
a number of telephone lines through
the valley, was In the city today.. His
object is to connoct all of tho farmer
lines so that a direct mutual company
will have access to Portland, and oth
er outside points.
Ho made application a few weeks
ago for a franchise to enter Albany,
but it was only after tho hardest lcind
of a fight that tho council granted tho
petition. Tho monopoly opposed It,
and for a time It looked as If Mr. De
Varney was defeated, but the people
demanded reduced rates, and the
council finally acceded to their re
quests. Tho lines controlled by Mr. DeVar
ney extend from Corvallls down the
West Side, and within a few weeks ho
hopes to open an office in Portland.
Ab the farmers in tho valloy are near
ly all directly connected with his
phones, tho system will cover a largo
population.
Mr. DeVarney claims Kansas City
as his home, but for the past several
years ho ha? been engaged In tho
West promoting telephone systems,
and Is now directly Interested In a
largo number.
It is not known, whether he will
build into Salem at this time, but,
from inside information, it is said
that an application will bo made In a
short time.
State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas
county, ss.
Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of tho Arm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business la tho
City of Toledo, county and state afore
said, and that said. Arm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot he cured by tho uso of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my prosense, this 6th day of De
comber, A. D. 1886.
Seal. A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hull's Catarrh Cure Is takon Inter
nally, and acts directly on tho blood
and mucous surfaces'- of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are tho best.
Will of Mrs. O'Brien.
Tho will of Mrs. Johanna O'Brien
was probated ye3terday, George
O'Brien was appointed oxecutor and
Anna O'Brien executrix, to serve with
out bonds. The bequests wero as fol fel fol
eows: Home farm In Polk (jounty, 320
acres, to Anna and George O'Brien,
and 20 acres of timber land'asr an ad
vancement. Whlteaker farm In Polk county, 184
acres, and 20 acres of timber advance
ment to Charles O'Brien.
All live stock and farm Implements
to Anna, George andCharles.
Five thousand dollars advancement
and $3000 bequest to Frank O'BrJon,
of Albany.
Considerable money, which amounts
to his share In tho estato and an ad
ditional sum of ?5, to William Law
ler. Tho homo, on Capital street, to
Anna, George and Charlos.
Holly Roller Brought Back.
Miss Etta Brey,' a Holy Roller, who
has been confined at. the asylum, es
caped from the farm the other day,
and made her way to her old home at
Corvallls, on foot. C. L. Latourette,
one of the attendants, followed her on
a bicycle Tuesday, and caught her at
that place. It la supposed that she
grew homesick and started home to
And her parents, but on arriving at
Corvallls she found that her folks
were gone, and the attendant had no
trouble in, bringing her back. She
will bo closoly watched In tho future,
and Is not llkoly to get away again.
Not much improvement is shown by
tho other Holy Rollers- confined.
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Garden Hose Bargains,
R. M. Wade & Co. have a lot of rem
nants of half-Inch rubber-lined garden
hose, worth 12o per foot, at 6c, to
close out. First come first served.
C-8-3t
Over One Hundred I
Names are on tlio roll for tho for
the grand chorus in tho sacred can
tata, at tho Grand June 17, 18.
Chittim Bank
Highest Price paid, at Fry'a
Drug tftore, Salem, Oregon.
Parties desiring to nold their
bark for higher prices, will bo giv
en Free Storage at our warehouse.
Wo are tho largest buyers of
Chittim Bark, Oregon Grape Root,
Oregon Balsam of Fir and Bees
Wax. Wo will buy for cash, sell on
commission, or give you froo stor
age. Write or call upon us borore
you sell. DANIEL J. FRY, Whole
sale and Retail Druggist, Salem,
Oregon.
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06 It jocrny.
Tho time-worn Injunction, "Never
put oft 'till tomorrow what you can
do today," Is now generally present
ed In this ferm: ."Do It today!" That
Is. tho terse advise w'o want to give
you about that hacking cpugh or. de
moralizing cold with 'which you havo
been struggling for several days, per
haps weeks. Take some roliablo remo
dy for It TODAY and let that remedy
be Dn. Boschee's German Syrup, -which
has been In uso for ovor thlrty-flvo
yoars. A few doses of It will undoubt
edly reltovo your cough or cold, and
Its continued uso for a few days will
euro you completely. No mattor hqw
deop-sentod your cough, eVen If dread
consumption has attacked your lungs,
Gorman Syrup will surely effect a
cure as it has done before In thou
sands of apparently hopeless cases of
lung troublo. New trial bottles, 25c;
regular size, 75c. At all druggists.
At Dr. Stone's drug stores.
Congregational, Meeting.
Next Sunday the First Congrega
tional church will hold kri-vIpoh tnv
the lastitimo In' tho old ediflco on Lib
erty- streot. The building was dedi
cated Sunday. Auirust 30. 1867. .nnri
has been used continuously eyor
sinco. it is now to give place to a
commodious, modern building. Thb
services both morning "and ovenlng
will be of a special character. A union
Rndoftvnr insotlni will ha 1io11 nf 7
P. m., tho findoavorora of Central
church meetlne with those "of ' the
First church. All who -were' present
at the dedication of the church, and
all old-time friends aro urged to, at
tend, these services." Come, Join with,
us In 'this last service In tho old his
toric church.
Have You Ever
Heard and witnessed the rendition
of Esther, the beautiful queen-. It Is
billed fof Juno 17. 18 at the Grand.
Wheals !
Some people havo them In
their heads, but wo put them
onto vehicles. Wo havo a Ana'
lot of buggies, spring wagons,''
carts, buck-boards, etc., all
now, made at homo. Also a'
now democrat wagon with long
distance axles, at a bargain.
Lot of second-hand wagons,
buggies, carts and other vc
hlclos. See what' we offer, and
save wbney. Horso shoeing a
specialty, by- C. W. Armstrong.
Romembor the Salem Wagon
factory, on North Liberty St.
Wemet Fennel
J Proprietor.
a
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I; Repairing
!! We do all kinds of B- I
! t cycle Repairing and do 2
!! tt first class. 1
!! Work called for and
!' delivered. Baseball and
! ! Lawn Tennis sappftes.
i ; Salem Gun Store
! I PAUL H. HAUSER,
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Many Conventions' Next Year
The convontlons scheduled to meet
In Oregon next year are those of the
Appleshlppers' International associa
tion, National Agricultural Press as
sociation, Appregrowors' Congress of
America, Builders' National .Collegiate
Alumnae association, Christian , Mis
sionary Socltoy of America, Christian
Women's Board of Mislsohs, Civil En
glnees' Society of America, Cement
Workers' association of America, Can
adian Press association, California
Press association, International Dental
congress, National Dental association,
Natlbnal Association of Dental Exam
iners, Electrical Contractors' National
association, Electrical Engineers' In
stitute of America, National Electric
Light association, International Con
gress 6f Engineering, National Edu
cational association, Federation of
Societies of Public Accountants, Good
Roads' National and International as
sociation, Honseshoors' National as
sociation, Interparliamentary Union
for International arbitration, League
of American Municipalities-, MUslc
Teachers' National association, Mai
sters' association o"f the United States,
Millers' 'National federation, Opera
tive Miller 6f America, Park and Out-
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; pictures cheap now is,
! your chance. Take ad-r,
; vantage of thejremnanl
sale at
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Cronise Studio,
Over tbe Nenr York Rsokot Store. '
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Managers' association, Sons, of tJw
American Revolution, United Cap
merclal Travelers' association, "Unltjgd
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Press' Parliament.
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.How About Your;,.8ummer Vapatl.wtf
Newport on Yaqulmt bay is tho Ideal
seaside rOBort of tho North Pacific
coast RoUnd trip tickets at' 'greatly
reduced rates on salo from all South
ern Pacific points in Orogon, off. -ana
after- June 1st, Ask agontu for furth
er Information and a hnndsomojy Jites
trated souvenir booklet, or write, to
Edwin Stone, manager C. & Ei it. R
Albany, Oro., or W. E. Coman, G. P.
A., S. P. Co., Portland; . ... 6-9-2J;
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