Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 09, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1004.
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jon Law School Journal, Salem,
September, 100-1.)
assist our readers in tho chronol-
of tho events of English history
fected with laws from which the
Ben law of our country had its
, wo print tho following,
have but little authentic infor-
ftn as to tho history of -England
(to tho Christian era. Tho Brigan-
aro believed to have been the
tnal inhabitants of England and
Ithoy were driven northward and
to? the interior of tho island by sue-
Ivo invasions. From early accounts
people who first inhabitod the in-
er countrv wore but Httlo abovo
'. nf anvflnno in hn anln nf nv
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tion. Tho Phoenicans are sup-
fed to have worked tho tin mines
Cornwall at an early date and which
known bythem as tho Tin island.
C. 56-54. Caesar's Invasion.
D. 43-53, Conquest of Claudius.
D. 01. Campaigns of Suetonius
iinus.
D. 78-79. Roman dominion ex
iled to Tyne.
D. 78-84. Campaigns of Agricola.
D. 80-81. Roman dominion ex
iled to Frith of Forth.
D. 100-300. There is some reason
belioving that there wore Chris-
bs in England prior to 200 A. D.,
that Christianity came to them
Asia Minor.
D. 208-211. Campaigns 'of Sever
D. 2C0-2G8. Franks infest British
D. 288.297. Rebellion of Caraus
D. 323-337. Dioclotian scheme of
Srcrnmcnt organized by Constantino.
D. 367-370. Theodo8ius forces
Scots back. ,-
D. 383-388. Revolt of Maximus
D. 407. Usurpation of Constan
ce, s
, D. 410. Withdrawal of' tho Re
in legions. , ; ,t
l. D. 440. Last appeal of tho colony
Roman protection. '
i. D. 449-033. Anrfo Saxon con-
P8t.
D. 499. Landing of Jutish band
Hengist and Horsa.
D. 457. Jutes found the kingdom
I Kent. ,
D. 477-527. Saxons found tho
bgdom of Sussex, Wessex and Essex.
IA. D. 577-593. Angels found the
ngdoms of Bernicla, D.iera, East An-
pa and Mercia.
IA. D. 560. Etbelbert becomes king
Kent.
IA. D. 593. Ethelfrith bocomes king
Northumbria.
I A. D. 597-685. Conversion of the
aglish to Christianity.
fA. D. 597. Seo of Canterbury es-
Wished. Aujniatin was Archbishop
tho English.
A. D. 607. English conquest in the
gain completed.
A. D. 607-685. Northumbria dorai
int kingdom in tho Heptarchy.
A. D. 617. Edwin becomes king of
ortliumbria.
A. D. 630. First written body of the
aglish Law.
Oswald becomes king of
A. D. 975-979. Reign of Edward,
called tho Martyr.
A. D. 979-1016. Reign of Ethelred
II, called the Unready.
A. D. 1013. Swoyn, King of Den
mark, makes conquests in England and
is acknowledged in part of the Jand
as king.
A. D. 1016. Reign and death of Ed
mond Ironside.
The reign of Dan-
Reign of Canute,
Reign of Hnrold.
Reign of Hnrdi-
Baltimore to Welcome Eagles.
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 9. Baltimoro
is all agog preparing for tho great
convention of tho Fraternal Order of
Eagles, which is to bo held here next
week. Tho city will bo elaborately
decorated in honor of the visitors and
nothing will be loft undono that might
add to their welcome and entertain
ment. Tho ofllcial program of enter
tainment, beginning tomorrow and
continuing through tho week, is
follews: '
Saturday and Sunday Reception of
Qrnnd Aerio members and visitors
upon arrival in tho city; inspection of
tho city and burnt district; open houso
in Eagles' club rooms nnd Rathskeller,
Maryland Theatre.
Monday Excursion to Annapolis
and down tho Chesapeako Bay for
Grand Acrlo and ladies; grnnd display
of firoworks from Federal Hill on re
turn of excursion steamer in honor of
tho anniversary of tho battle of North
Point; reception nt Eagles' club
rooms.
Tuesday Opening of tho conven
tion at Maryland Theatre; address of
welcome by President Roosevelt (of
Cheyenne, Wyo., Aerie, No. 128), Gov
ernor Wnrfield, of Maryland, Mnyor
Timanus, of Baltimore, Worthy Presi
dent Cassody, of Baltimoro Aerio; re
ception of lady visitors in Eagles'
elub room and, social session of Eagles
in Rathskeller; grand illumination of
the city; band concert on Eagles'
plaza in front of Maryland Theatre.
Wednosdny Grand parado of the
Eagles; picnic, outing, crab feast nnd
oyster roast at Rivor View Park, with
grand firoworks display.
Thursday Eagles' jubilee at Elec
tric Purkj burlcsquo midway and con
gress of nations, automobile, running
and trotting races, vaudovllle, danc
ing, firoworks, etc.
Friday Grand ball of tho Engles at
Music Hall; social session in Raths
keller and reception to ladies in
Eagles' club room.
Saturday Excursion to "Washington
whero 'the visitors will bo entertained
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I. Miss Nettie Rlnrkmnre Min. 1
Oswl becomes king of
Egfrith becomes king of
Ini becomes king of West
A. D. 634.
orthumbria.
A. D. 055.
orthumbria.
A. D. 670.
orthumbria.
A. D. 688
axons.
A. D. 716. Ethelbald becomes king
If Mercia.
A. D. 758. Offa becomes king of
forcia.
D. 758-796. Mercia becomes su
preme.
A. D. 789. Danes begin their in-
loads.
A. D. 794. Cenwulf bocomes king of
nercia.
EA. D. 800. Ecgberht becomes king
' West Saxons.
A. D. 827. Ecgberht establishes the
upremacy of the West Saxons and
ftyled himself "King of England."
A. D. 830. Ethelwulf becomes king
ft the West Saxons.
A. D 855-880. Conquest and settle
ments of tho Danes.
A. D. 858. Ethelbald becomes king
ft the West Saxons.
A. D. 860. Ethelberht becomes king
of West Saxons.
A. D. 866. Ethelred becomes king
Ut West Saxons.
A. D. 807-874. Danes conquer North-
hmbria, East Anglia and Mercia.
.A. D. 871-901. Relnn of Alfred the
Ct.
A. D. 901-925. Reicn of EdWard,
"Ned the Elder. I
A. D. 925-940. Reign of Ethelstan.
A. D. 938. Battle of Brunnaburch.
iwmous in song.
a. o. 940-946. Reign of Edmund
A. D. 916-955. Reign of Edred.
U- 955-958. Reten of Edwle.
LA. D. 058-975. Reien of Edcar.
A. D. 1016-1042.
ish kings.
A. D. 1016-1035.
or Cnut.
A. D. 1035-1040.
A. D. 1040-1042.
Canute, or Hartbacnut
A. D. 1042-1066. Reign of Edward
the Confessor, tho last of the Saxon
kings.
A. D. 1066. Witenngamote chose
Harold II as king contrary to the
promise of Edward and tho oath of
Hurold to tho Duke of Normandy,
William tho Norman Conquerer.
A.D. 1066. Norman conquest.
A. D. 1060-1087. Reign of William
the Conquerer, William I. i
A. D. 1060-1154, Curia Regia.
A. D. 1077. Eorlirst referenco ,to
Trial by Battle.
A. D. 1085-1086. Domesday Book
compiled with survey.
A. D. 10S7-1100. Reign of William
Rufus, William II.
'"A. D.s1100-H35. Reign of Henry I.
A. D. 11. First Statute of Limita
tions. A. D. 1135-1154. Reign of Stephen.
A. D. 1154-1189. Reign of Henry II.
A. D. 1162-1170. Conflict between
king and church. tt. " v
A. D. 1164. Constitution of Claren
don. T J
. ' At
A. D. 1160.1. Conquest" pt Ireland be- Ujy Washington Aorie,
gun.
,A. D. 1189-1199. r Reign of Richard
Lf called Coeur de Lion.,
"A. D. 1199-1216. 'Reign of John.
Ji, D. 1205-J213. King" John's quar
rel with tho Pope and Church.
A. D. 1215,. Magna' Carta.
A. D. 1216-1272. Reign of Hen
ry III.
A. D. 1217. Second, confirmation of
the Magna Carta.
A. D. 1265. Bracton becomes Chief
Justiciary.
A. D. 1272-1307. Reign of Edward I.
A. D. 1275. Statuto of Westminister
the First.
A. D. 1282-1283. Conquest of Wales.
A. D. 1285. Stauto do Donis, Stat
uto of Westminister tho Second.
A. D. 1290. Statuto Quia Emptores.
A. D. 1292. Statuto of Fleta.
A. D. 1290-1305. Conquest of Scot
land. A. D. 1307-1327. Reign of Edward II.-
A. D. 1307-1509. Publication of tho
Year Books.
A. D. 1310. Ordainers.
A. D. 1310. Eloction of Sheriffs
abolished.
A. D. 1326-1377. Jurors cease to be
witnesses.
A. D. 1327-1377. Reign of Ed-
ward III.
A. D. 1362.. Pleadingu to be in En
glish, but to be enrolled in Latin.
A. D. 1377-1399. Reign of Rich
ard n.
A. D. 1382. Staute of Forcible En
try and Detainer.
Miss Nettie Blackmore, Min
ncapolis, tells how any young
woman may be permanently
cured of monthly pains by tak
ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound.
"Youno WeuKt: I had frequent
headaches of a severe nature, dark
spots before my eyes, and at my men
strual periods I suffered untold agony.
A member of tho lodge advised mo to
try Lydin E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, but I only scorned
good advice and felt that my case was
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hopeless, but she kept at mo until I
bought a bottle and started taking
it. I soon had tho best reason in tho
world to change my opinion of tho
medicine, as each day my health im
proved, and finally I was entirely with
out pain at my menstruation periods.
I am most grateful." Nkttik Black
more, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis,
Minn. fSOOOforftlt If original e s6ot lettir
proving gmulntnnt cannot tt pntutti.
If there is anything ahout your
caso ahout which you would
like special advice writo freely
to Mrs. Plnkhnm. She will hold
your letter in strict conlidence.
Sho can surely help you, for no
person in America can speak
from n wider experience In treat
ing femalo Ills. She has helped
hundreds of thousands of women
back to health. Her address is
Lynn, Mass.; her advlco is free.
Cab Hire at Half Price.
Tho war on prices of cabs is still
raging Simpson's stables mado the
cut to one-half price, and still main
tain those prices. Opposite the court
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I ha Kind Yea Haw Always Boojht
Bean tho 4 W Haw Always
California's Birthday Today.
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 9. Tho
fifty-fourth anniversary of tho admis
sion of California into tho Union is
jjoiiig observed today with tho custom
jury festivities Several cities of tho
state nre celebrating tho anniversary
on a large scale, but by far tho largest
gathering is at Oakland, where Nativo
Sons of tho Golden West nro holding
their nnnual celebration. Hundreds of
tho visitors who havo been attending
tho Knights Templar conclavo in this
city went to Oakland this morning to
tako part in the festivities there.
!New Fall Goods.
i Ladies' and Misses' Coats 1
I LATE STYLES, FINE GOODS, LOW PRICES
! FURS, MACINTOSHES and UMBRELLAS I
; Large assortment, reasonable prices ;
DRESS SKIRTS, WAISTS, UNDERWEAR-New j
I Arrivals &
; MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING-Qoality, styf j
; and popular prices prevail. ;
j OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is complete j J
wnn tne largest ana oest assorted stock in the
city.
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ROSTEIN & GREENBAUMi
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING.
298 a&d 300 Commercial Street
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Do What We Claim
We guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. F. Cook the Botanical
Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctors
have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gravel
kidney, bone diseases. Consumption, gall stones rhieumatls'm,
dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femalo
diseases, alt the foregoing wlthuot the knife, or plaster or poisons,
and with no pain to ttye patient whatever.
Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free.
B. J, F. Cook
301 Liberty St., Salem, Oregon.
Formerly of Omaha, Neb.
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HOBSON,
Not the Lieutenant of kissing fame, but G.
W. HOBSON, the 1 0 cent man . . . .
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Reign of Henry IV.
Honse of Lancaster
A. D. 1399-1413.
A. D. 1399-1401.
hold tho Crown.
A. D, 1413-1422. Eeign of Henry V.
A. D. 1422U401 Reign of Henry VI.
A. D, 14S0. Cade's Rebellion.
A. D. 1455. Beginning of the War
of the Roses.
A. D. 1461-1470. Reign of Edward
IV, of the House of York,
A. D. 1400. Littleton becomes Judge
oi uommon i'leas.
A. D. 1470-1471. Reign, again, of
Henry VI.
A. D. 1471. Edwnrd IV again
reigns.
A'. D. 1473. Taltarum's Case, bar
ring entails.
A. D. 1483. Two sons of, Edward IV.
murdered in Tower.
A. D. 14834485. Reign of Rich
ard III.
A. D. 1484. Statuto Laws to be in
English,
A. D. 1485-1509. Reign of nenry VII.
A. D. 1499. Action of Ejectment.
A. D. 1509-1547. Reign of Hen
ry VIII.
A. D. 1513-1529. Cardinal Wolsey's
ministry.
A. D. 1520. Law of parol guaranty.
A. D. 1535. Statuto of Uses.
A. D. 1540-1542. Statute of Wills.
A. D. 1542. Indebitatus Assumpsit.
A. D. 1547-1553. Reign of Ed
ward VI.
A. D. 1551-1633. Sir Edward Coke.
A. D. 1557.. Tho Law Court's forsed
construction of the Statuto of Uses.
A. D. 1553-1558. Reign of Mary.
A. D. 1558-1003. Reign of Elizabeth.
( To be eontinued.)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I Oth
The NEW TEN-CENT STORE, 302 Commercial Street, will be opened for business at 9 o'clock a. an. on
Saturday next, where can be found a first-class stock of goods, made tip in part as follews:
8-Quart Milk Pans, 8-Quart Dish Pans, 8-Quart Flaring Pails, Strainors, Colanders, Pans and all kinds of Tinware.
Hammers, Hatchets, Saws, graces, Bits, Pinchers, Pliers, Padlocks, Hinges, Steelstraps, Knives of all kinds and shelf hardware In endless'variety.
Boiling Pins, Steak Pounders, Carving Boards, Lemon Squeezers, Salt Boxes, Bat Traps, etc., etc.
Qneensware, Glassware, Crockery, Dry Goods, Stationery, Toilot Articles, and other varieties of goods too numerous to mention.
Any Article Fo JO Cents
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TINWARE
8 Quart Hairy Pans 10
8 Quart Rinsing Pans 10
Wash Basins, 13 inch 10$
Pudding Pans, 3 quart 10
Frying Pans, large 10
Suuco Pans, 2 quart 10
8 Quart Milk Pail 10
Strainers, all kinds 10
Collendere, good size 10
Dust Pans, first class lOd
HARDWARE
Mincing Knives, double
Steak Pounders
Curry Combs and Bars .
Padlocks ,
Screen Door Sets
Screen Door Hinges ...
Butt Hinges, 3(ix3Hi ..
Claw Hammers
Upholstering Hammers .
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Hand Haw JO
DISHES
Including every kind of article In
Queensware, Glassware and
Fancy Dishes, Vases, etc.,
at 10
BRUSHES
Jfair Brushes 10
''urpenter's Punches
Carpenter's Pliers ..
Hachets, shingliog ..
Oil Stones
Braces ,, .
Bits, many wizes ....
Screw Drivers
Butcher Knives
Bread Knives
Table Knlvefl
Pocket Knives . , . , .
Compass Saws
Kail Brushes
Tooth Brushes ....
Varnish Brushes .
Paint Brushes .....
"Whitewash Brushes
Scrubbing Brushes .
Horso Brushes ....
Shaving Brushes . .
Clothes Brushes . . .
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10
DRY GOODS
Gents' Handkeroblefs, good.. 10
Ladles' Handkerchiefs, good 10
Napkins, fringed 10
Lace, yard 10
Insertion, yard 10
Ladies' Linen Collars 10 1
Man's Linen Collars 10
Hose Supporters XOci
Ladies' Vests 10
Ladies' Stockings 10
Wen's Socks X06
And 1001 oth.tr articles nil ut
great Imrguins.
STATIONERY
Day Books, Order Books, Pooket
Ledgers, Paper and Envelopes,
Plain and Fancy, Tablets In
great variety, all ut . ....-lOri'
MISCELLANEOUS
Extoiision Curtain Rods, brum
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Ribbons, all stylos, yard ....10(J
Combs of nil kinds, Shears, Hair
Curlers, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Waist
Sots, Perfumery, Pipes, Chair Bot
touts, Towel Rollers, Rucks and
Rings, and u multitude of other
articles too numerous to print, but
a bargain in each nnd every one.
We will use every effort to please patrons, and give them the greatest bargains for the price ever before heard of
in Salem. A visit to out store will convince yoii. Remember the place, 302 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon
G. ItsL. HOBSON.