Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 21, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. flALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1905.
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POLITICAL
MEETING ;
AT CANBY
Was Not a Fraternal Order
Gathering but Just the Far
mers and Plain Com
mon People
HASSAN
VERSUS
BENTLEY
Woman Sues fordWoney
Loaned to Her
Intended
Tho Oicsoa newspapers have had 0! exempting a criticism of tho
groat deal to say about a farmers' pic- legislature, of which he was
nie, held at Canby Saturday, at which
Sonator Brownell of Clackamas county,
and tho editor of the Capital Journal
wero tho advertised speakers.
IT WAS A BIO, CLEAN GATHER.
ING OP PEOPLE OP AIL PARTIES.
Tho Oregonlan calls It "Brownell
end Hofor, putting fratcrnallsm in the
background.' Reporters wero sent
thoro by the leading newspapers of
Portland, vrfio gave tho event moro
opaco than was deserved.
IT WAS WRONGLY ADVERTISED
AS A rBATERNAL PIONIO. NO
LODGE TOOK PART.
Oregon
at one
timo a member.
Col. Hofor Is not "an. avowed can
didate for confess,"1 but is doing
what ho can in a modest way to pro-
raoto tho interest of his friond, Hon.
Walter L. Toozo, of Woodburn.
Mr. Toozo is a man who has served
tho party long and faithfully, who has
never been a bolter, but has spent his
timo and his money freely in promoting
tho cause of tho Republican party.
Mayor Gilmoro'a introduction was
unauthorized, and was immediately dis
claimed, with' bho further emphatic
statement that be was not seeking a
Cutting out all bombast, prejudice nomination for any office. But this
and personality, tho following para
jrranlm Jiry EOtlcC
(From tho Oregon City Courier.)
A union fraternal plenic will bo hold j
at uanby tjaturoay, August ivm. m
docs not mean that any man may not
take a. semination If- he cnu get it for
any office.
This was dono in fully as emphatic
and unmistakable a mannor as Hon.
Hofor is an avowed candidate for con-
gross, and ho may talk politics. Mr.
Brownell may or may not be a candi
date to succeed himself.
(Prom Orcgonian Account.)
Mayor H. 0. Ollmoro, of Canby, pro
aided ns chairman of tho afternoon
meeting, and Introduced Colonel Hofor
as tho "noxt congressman from the
first district." "Mio Balem cditorvpoll
tlclnn modestly explained his position
la relation to the congressional 'sltun
tton, ami then waded Into politics, not
preparations aro bolng made, and all Geo. C. Brownell did announco his can
tuo aiiicrent oruers in iui ana mnnun uiuo; iu v ' """ - ..
county will participate. The principal mont about Mr. Brownell next making
oration of the day will bo mado by ( a movo on tho United States scnato was
Colonel Hofer, of Balem, and George not taken seriously by that gontloman,
Olayton Brownell, of Oregon City. Col. but was in tho naturo of a joke.
bo far an all tho rest or mo roports
aro concorncd, state and national poli
tics were (handled without gloves. The
padlocked politicians wero not prcnont,
and If they had been thoy would have
boon horrlflod at tho plainness of the
talking that was Indulged.
Thank God, Oregon Is a free country
and no ono has to get permission to gc
out nmong tho country people nnd talk
about public affairs. Tho managors at
I'ortlnnd might ns well understand, the
.lid Is olT.
iilliHMHIWI-
X-RAYS
CMMWMMM
X-Rl
MIMHHH
A circus nnco r
1
!
IHHMHMIM!
onco mimou is gono ior
over.
Don't negloet
tho circus.
to take tho kids to
i will bo satisfied to ttoe tho war contin
ued.
Tho preacher have generally ro
fused to preach at tho Lewis nnd Clark
fair, because the Trail Is opon Sun
days. And yet it would scorn thnt if
any ono needed thn prnyors nnd ef
forts of the righteous, It Is tho gang at
"Ony Pareo."
His Counter Claim for Breach
of Promise Is $2,500
and the Intended Is
Still Waiting
In a civil suit, began July 26th, Sarah
Hassan claims of E. L. Bentloy $301.73,
for a certain sum of gold coin of tho
realm in tho amount of $270, furnished
and delivered April 14, 1003, to tho
said Bentloy.
And now comcth the unusual. By his
counsel, John Bayno, Bontley rcponents
that ho got the $270 after ho had se
cured a promise of marriago from tho
plaintiff, and sues for breach of prom'
iso damages in the sum of $2500. Ho
alleges:
"That at Salem, Oregon, on or about
tho 4th day of April, 1003, tho plain
tilt paid to the defendant tho sum of
two hundred and eovonty dollars, the
samo being tho $270 mentioned in
plaintiff's complaint, and it was then
agreod botwoon plaintiff and tho do
fondant that thev should bn married,
and that tho defendant and tho plain
tiff would then go over to tho stnto of
Washington, whoro tho plaintiff owned
certain lots, and that, for tho said sum
of $270 paid him as aforesaid by tho
plaintiff, tho dofendant would plan and
superintend the construction of a
double houso upon tho said Iota of tho
plaintiff for her, and that tho said work
so agreed to bo performed by tho do
fendant Bhould be in full, and complete
satisfaction and paymont of tho said
$270, and that the defendant has over
ninco been and Is now ready, able and
willing to perform his part of the said
agreement, but tho plaintiff has failed
nnd rofuscd to allow the defendant to
perform his part of tho said agree
ment. "That during the year 1003 tho
plaintiff and the defendant entered Into'
a mutual agreement whereby they each
promised and agreed to marry tho oth
er, nnd becomo husband and wifo.
"That tho said plaintiff was nt tho
timo of tho said agreement a widow of
about CO years of age, and tho dofend
ant wan a single man about the samo
ALWAYS SWEEPS CLEAN,
LASTS LONGER
AND IS TIIB BEST.
A SALEM BROOM.
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Tho Coming Visit of Barnum & Bailey.
Twelve enormous oanvns pavilions
will bo put up early in the morning of
tho day tho show arrives, and tho doors
will open tho same afternoon, giving
two exhibitions, at 2 o'clock, and again
at 8 o'clock. Three rings, two Olymp
ian stages, a racing track nnd nn aerial
enclave will be made use of for the pre-
Mutation of tho 100 stnrtllng now nets
and performances. Hero will also be
seen two menageries, wherein aro nlso
tho living curiosities, such as a Riant,
"Protection to Amcrtaan labor."
Well, U isn't to Im accomplished by
importing Chlneso coolies.
Tf nay political pnrty thluks there Is
no deep settled feeling against Chlnoiw
lot It ndvoaate tho freo admission of
coollo labor, and watoh results.
Dowlo has Issued an ukaio to Mi
flock, demanding that each family pro
duce at least one child each year. Our
money backs tho proposition that the . mlJiret. Scandinavian dan
stork goos on a strike, I fg am, utiellin, an,i other high-class
specialty artists, whoso vaudeville en-
Another order of Dowlo's is that tortlnment of itself is a whole show,
thero shall bo no kissing beforo mar- aml tot j,iou tncro s no extra charge,
viae. After marriago tho old roan ji-ui-j n,i t0Und all these aro alt the
doesn't dletata, knowing probably nnJmRj(1 1 oagM, Bnd at ono end of tho
it will bo discontinued by mutual eon- walk ft tuo nor(1 0f giraffMi tho baby
nt. olophnnt and mother, the midget pony
'"Bpec" and othor rare creatures. Twen-
Tha Oar y ho will sacrifice every ij-fivn champion barebaek riders of
subject ho has before ho will submit both win will prove a revelation In
to a dlsoraeeful noase. If he will eoav nutrian feats, while saoros of the
meueo his sacrifice with the grand
dukea and go dowa tho scale, tho world
WANT
LOWER
FIGURES
South Commercial Street
May Be Improved by
Owners of Frontage
On behalf of a committee of prop
erty owners of frontago on South
Commercial street, Alderman Bayno
nppenred beforo Managor Welch, of
tho Citizens' Light & Traction Com
pany today, and ascertained that the
street car company would just as soon
build tho oxtenslon to tho rock quarry
and haul tho crushed rock for that
street improvement for tho property
owners as for tho contractor, who has
been awarded tho contract, and Mr.
Bayno is of tho opinion that tho prop
erty owners will bo able to get lower
figures, and make tho improvement
themselves.
Undor tho charter the property own
ers can mako tho improvpmont them-
r
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FOR RESTORING THE
APPETITE AND ASSIST-
INO DIGESTION,
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
CHINESE
: EXCLUSION
PFAI I ITlAMo
And Convict Labor Question Be-
fore the Commercial
Club This Evening
Tho Commercial Club meets this
evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho police
court room to transact somo routlno
business.
Resolutions have been sent to the
club from tho Portland Board of Trado
for consideration on tho Chincso exclu
sion question.
J. D. Leo, of tho Portland Bo4 J
xmuo u5o oouas resolutions for uti
on tho question of convict Ubor tls
making any now contracts.
Tho mcrabors of tho Commertlu CM
and businesa men and laboring an
torostoar aro requested to attend.
n
IS ESPECIALLY GOOD.
TRY A BOTTLE AND SEE
POR YOURSELF.
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solvos, If they considor tho bid too
high, but will havo to put up 60 per
cent of the total cost of tho etrcot,
which will bo between four nnd five
thousand dollars to ensuro performance
of tho contract nccordlng to specifica
tions. Mr. Bayno thinks this is tho
only way to make tho improvement
and avoid a lawsuit, and io ia very
anxious that tho improvement shall go
through. Ho says if tho property own
ers do tli YvOrk themselves thoy will
mako a better street, as they will put
down threo layers instead of two, and
ho considers tho specifications defec
tive in not requiring throo layors of
crushed rock. They aro gottlng figures
of contractors to see if tho oxcavating
cannot bo dono for less than 45 tetUil
yara.
. ,
Makoa bonos and muscles faster tou
any other romedy. Brings stresrtl
hoaltu and happiness to the Wi
family. That's what Hollirler'i
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 tU
Tea or tablota. Stono's Drng Start.
' G. A. R. Picnic
T.d!vi of the W. E. C, i&l a, J
mombers of tho G. A. R., aro Invited to
attend a picnio given on Reservoir EUJ !
Tuosday afternoon and evening, A
gust 22d. Ico cream and lemwilt
will bo sorvod. Tho ladles will pltut
bring well-fillod lunch baskets.
a"-'
Qtiickly
Weats Away
I'tsiplo sometimes dread to outer
a bank. This t simply beuo they
aro not familiar with tho cuslouii
of buslacoa. But this fsollng of
i&barra uut quIoVtw wtsra away
with tioo who deal at this bask.
At least wo try to havo U oj w
ant every oustoater to feel oy
aud at home.
Salem State Bank
L. K. PAGE. Pffokfeat
E. W HAZATO, Ca-U
best aerlalUts of Europe and America
will display their accomplishments in
mld-alr. All nationalities will strlvn
with our pntivo borsomen In tho eques
trian tournament with high-leaping and
long-distance jumping horses, while
many other athletes and aerobats will
content In leaping aad tumbling tour
naments. One hundred trained horsos
will perform In threo rings and throe
herds of elephants In threo rings at an
other porlod. Giant and pigmy ani
mals and curious nnlnal freaks will
also prove iatereatlng objects, and the
children will be doUgMed with the ex
tent of tho o)-fU provided for
them lu tho anties of tho clowns and
capers of tho tiuy trained animals,
birds, and other creature. It will all
bo hero undivided on Wednesday, Au
gust 23J.
! Borne Good Hops.
I In company with F. M, Miller, w
visited a few Una county hop yards
Monday, "Wall a thra promises to bo
a fair yield -goaoraUy, In no other
tetloa do tho yards equal thaso In
Syracuse pmiaet. Jsfferwa Review.
age, and tho plninttn Topresonted to
the defendnnt that she was worth
about $30,000, and she was and is
worth considerable property, and she
was a woman of pleasant manners and
propoHOSfting appearance, nnd led the
defendnnt into said agreement to mar
ry her, and the man being a man natr
u rally inclined to and dosirous of a
homo life, and tho plaintiff being a
pleasant companion, and suited to the
tastes of tho defendant, tho defendant
entered Into tbe said agreement,
knowing that euob proposed marriage
would bo a great benefit and advantage
to him, in giving him a home life and
a pleasant nnd enjoyable companion of
bis own age for the remainder of his
life, with sufliclent means for support
ing both without labor, if necessary..
'That the defendant over since said
agreement U marry the said plsistlff,
has been, and Is now ready, able and
willing on his part to perform the said
agreement, but the plaintiff has married
one S. B, Hassan, and she is now his
wife, and she has refuted and fnileil
and made It Impossible, on her part to
perform her part of tbe said agree
ment to marry the defendant to the
damage of the defendant In the sum of
iweniy-ne nuuureu ueuars by reason
of the plaintiff lefuting to perform her
part of said agreement to marry him
and by her marrying tie said S. B.
Hastan."
But the aatnar tolls tho stary in
most graphic manner:
Alt of which matter set forth in the
antwar plaintiff uy her attorney. Mr
rogue, speolnsally doales.
Two Great
Shows This
Week
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The one worth the most to the
Commanity will t emain all week
at J 77 Liberty Street
YOU CAN ENJOY A RESERVED SEAT AT THE GREAT ONE DAY
ATTRACTION AND THEN HAVB TKnrrniT ..
OUE OEEAT nmaniOIW OUOHSALEBErOBE TIE END
OP ATJOTJ8T.
If you waat a smooth, altar
plexiea, take Hollltter's Beaky Moun.
tain Tea this month. Bright eys and
rod lips fellow Its use. 3C eeats. Tea
or tablets. Stone's Drug Stars.
Perhaps fish ara Uaugbt to be braia
food because estefaUjj them stiauUtM
tho imagination.
Don't forget that otir Tents
IVfost Go
House Furnishing Col
1 77 Liberty Street
FLETCHER'S
CHILDREN CRY FOB
OASTORIA.
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