Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 22, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1005.
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL'
BY HOFEB BEOS.
OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM.
MAY, 1004, 13,287.
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Hair" Vigor, To "be"surcT
grnyhair is better than no hair.
But why have it gray, and thus
tell everybody you are getting
old? Keep if dark and rich; make
it long, and heavy.
3.0.AvarCa.,
T-wlT; Mm.
ID3NEY LOSES A POINT.
Court
IB THE TRUST AN INOENDIARY?
For tho third tltno tho flax industry
is prostrated by flro nt Salem.
Thrco destructive fires in succession
aimed at ono particular effort to es
tablish tho flax industry looks bad.
"Would tho Barbour flax trust, or any
cordago or twino corporation go so far
ns' to havo those ilros sot t
IT DOES NOT LOOK REASON.
ABLE.
Bnt tho establishment of this indus
try in Oregon is a menaco to immense
interests in tho East.
Orogon cannot only grow hotter flax,
but can grow it cheaper than any East
ern stato.
Lot it bo hoped that no-4rust will or
it L6 caught attempting to destroy nn
Incipient rival industry.
It would bo a cold day for tho wholo
brood of capitalistic vermin if ono of
them was ovor caught at incendiarism.
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SALMON OOINO NORTH.
For tho first tlmo tho British Colum
bia salmon pack oxceeds that on Pugot
Sound.
It will be but a fow years when tho
pack of Alaska will surpass that of all
tho other countries south.
Tho whito man's dostructivoncss will
wlpo out this noblo-food flsh on this
MMst ns surely as it did on tho Atlan
tic Tnko tho eroction 'of dams on the
-streams ii Southern Oregon by mining
and milling companies, that dostroy
wholo rlvors of salmon.
Could a groator outrage bo commit
ted than to slay millions of thoso flsh
on their way to tho Bpawnlng grounds,
YET ALL Tins GOES UNPUN
ISHED BY TIDE STATE AUTHORI
TIES. Ono "bay and ono river after anothor
leases to hnvo salmon runs, and" tho
great fish disappear an if my magic,
never to roturn.
Tho outrage of shutting the salmon
out of tho Willamotlo and its tribu
taries has boon endured for forty
years.
F.vcn when flsh ladders nro construct
ed nt Orpgon City wnys nrd found to
tako th'o dofencolons flsh ns they nro
about to conio oVer tho falls.
Thqro is this to say for tho whito
man: no find's other nnd moro pro
ductive food supplies to taVo the plac
of thn salmon nnd tho buffalo.
TID3 NEW ORAND JURY.
Thnt nugust body is lu sosMon at
Portland.
It doos not know what it Is callod
toncther for, nor does nnypno oIho.
Of course, there aro plenty of unox
plored tlmbor and school land frauds
that can bo unoartliod.
Tlioro are men in Orogon holding
"United States ofllccm, and also drawing
salaries from tho stato.
THERE ARE TLENTY OF FRAUDS
OF A rmANOIAL CHARACTER TO
INVESTIGATE.
Tho nowspnpora nro filled with tho
exploits of tho President, and tho in
vostigatlon of frauds in all tho depart
ments. Beyond convicting four professional
land-grabbers, nnd oue poor old man In
his dotngo, nothing has been accom
plished.
Let us hope tho new gnwd Jury will
got busy, perform s duties and ad
journ. It Is stated that Its principal tasks
will bo to retmllet persons already 'In
dicted, or ""who havo weeped eouvie-tlon.
Denim Motion to Strike
Part of Complaint.
Out
.Judgo Afhur L. Frazer, of tho state
circuit court) in Po'rtland Monday,
morning denied tho motion filed to
otrlko out pnrts of tho complaint in
tho $50,000 damage suit brought against
Unltod States District Attornoy Francis
J. Honoy by Attorney Chnrlos F. Lord.
Tho motion was flloa by Attornoy H. E.
McGinn, who roprosonts Mr. Honoy in
tho caso, but Mar. McGinn was not in
court this morning whon tho tlmo sot
for hearing tho motion nrrivod, and,
because of his non-apponrnnco, Judgo
Fio7.lt denied tho motion. No date has
yet been sot for tho' trial of tho caso.
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jvnifl, MANSFIELD WINS HER SUIT
VLHTOitnrvB
amLDREN CRY FOR
Q ASTORIA.
A Savings
Bank Account
Is nn excellent means to aceuiuu-
lute mouny. A small part of one's
Ineamo deposited regularly will
luuount U a large sum la a fow.
years, IV thus who hay tdl
funds, It affords an Investment that
is safe, profitable and convertible
into cash whon wanted,
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XNTBKB8T PAID ON DBP08ITS
OF ONB DOLLAR OR MORS
Sftykigs Dcfwtnicrvt
CAPITAL NATIONAL
RANK
Famoua Dlvorco Caso Ended by Do
, . elision of Judgo George.
Judgo George, Monday aftornoon, In
Portland, handod down a decision in
favor of tho plaintiff in tho woll-known
dlvorco suit of Hattlo E. Mansfield
against Claud n. Mansflold, which was
tried In tho circuit court two months
ago. Tho plaintiff was nwnrdod a ono
third Intorost in tho defendant's real
ostnlo, tho costs nnd disbursements in
tho caso, and tho custody of tho two
chlldron.
Mrs. Mansflold, thoroforo, gets ono
thlrd of tho famous Broitonbnsh hot
springs, In Marlon county, 14 miles from
Detroit, tho tormlnus of tho Corvallis
k Eostorn railroad. This, It was
clolmod nt tho trial, was tho purposo
of tho suit, as Mrs. Mansflold now has
an undlvidod intorost in tho proporty,
which is rogardod oh vory valuable
Tho litigants formorly lived in Albany,
but thn plnlntlff now makes her homo
In Portland.
Judgo George also granted a motion
for a now trial in tho caso of W. D.
Rnndnll against tho Southorn Pacific
Hnilwny Company this nftornoon. Ranr
doll lost two valuable raco horses in a
wreck near Jofforaon laRt fall, and
sued for oxtonslvo dnmngos. Tho jury
granted him $500, nnd tho dofoudnnt
uskod for a now trial. Boonuso of er
rors In tho formor trial, tho motion was
allowed.
Othor decision of minor importance
wore handod down by Judgo Gcorgo
this nttcrnoon.
Clow to Van Dran Murderer.
If tho Information In tho hnnds of
tho district attorney proves correct,
says tho Telegram, a negro employed
as porter nt tho aVn Dran aloqn, who
suddenly dlaapponrod tho oyonlng fol
lowing tho dny on which tho murtlor
was commlttod, will 4w brought to the
olty in tho custody of a local ofllcor on
tho chargo of complicity In tho mur-dor.
Tho negro has been looutod In a
"Washington, city, presumably Spokane,
and tho dUtrlot attornoy took stops to
day to cortlfy tho man's Identification,
nnd socuro hl arrost.
Below tho susplolon that this porter
nnmmlttoiT tho dastardly orlmo has
been found the traces of tho oven inoro
atrocious implication of nn onomy of
Van Dran, who, it is thought by many
of tho oflloors interested In tho caso,
employed tho negro to do the job. Al
though tho traces of tho Intorost of this
third party nro well grounded, no at
tempt will bo made to substantiate
thbm, ponding the. arrest of tho negro
porter.
This last elew new seems to uo mo
solo hopo of tho, oflleers. Theiy hove
boon following it up for several days,
and first loented the negro porter Sun
day.
He Is ald to have given no netlee to
Van Bran tfint ho would quit, but sud
denly, demanded hi pay and left.
Tlio negro was In tho tmlill or going
nn errands and taking drinkables to
tho Van Dran Bat, aud had unusual
privileges about tho place.
Crimes Against (Animals,
Tho ook of today," write Yuan
Met. a Chinese author of. the nine
toenth eontnry, "think nothing of mix
ing lu ouo soup tho meat of chtekqu,
duck, pig and goose. But these ekeak
ens, ducks, plgn nnd gfa have doubt
less soul, ami theae souls will tuost
certainly file plaints In the next world
at tub witv tnw huvu lii tr4ti in
this. A good nook will use plenty of
different dlt&e. Hash nrtlsle of food
will bo made to exhibit Its own charao
terlstUs, while oaeh ronde dish will be
cUaracterlwd by one dominant flavor.
Then tho palate of the gormand will
reapoud without freak and the flowers
' " 0 i i i-
OJaJToaPLXjSk,.
" VHfcMtw few toast feyf
Smiles front tho Typo-Writor.
There are still n number of peoplo in
tho world who rofor to- it as tho "tol
ofomo," and talk aboui using the
'fomc, nnd 'foming t6 thoir neighbor.
There- will fio a bang-tip. twontioth
century telophono oxchango in uso nt
Salon soon, but it will bo tho samo old
tolophono girl, and sho wlli wear the
latest pattarn of shirt waist.
Thrco hundred Chinese wpro admitted
into thi United States last month.
Thoro is no ov'ldoncaiat thoy have
boon missed from tho four hundred and
moro millions of tho inhabitants of the
Chine) empire.
"Yog,"' said tho prosperous Yamhill
county Democrat at tho Portland expo
sition, then; vnscllno engines is nil
right. I'vo seen 'oro opornto a 20-horso-powor
ongino on a schooner and
it went all right."
, ,
Emilo Saurot, tho famous violinist,
will mako a short eoncert tour this son
son under the direction of Willlaa K.
Zlegfled, manager of the Chicago Mu
sical Collcgo. ills first appcaranco will
bo in Philadelphia ns soloist with tho
Philadelphia orchostra. It is llkoly
that after participating in two or throo
concorts in tho East, Mr. Saurot will
mako a briof tour of tho "West, going to
tho Pacific Coast. This gifted artist
has not beon heard in tho West for
Bomo tlmo, and announcement of his
cnmlng i sure to create llvrfy interest
among music lovers.
o
FRAUD EXPOSED.
A fow countorfoltifre havo lately
boon making nnd trying to sell Imita
tions of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
and othor medicines, thereby defraud
ing tho public. This la to warn you
to bowaro of sueh'poople, who eook
Jo profit, through stealing tho roputa
tlon of romodica which havo been suc
cessfully curing dlsoaso for over 85
yonrs. A suro protection to you 'is
our namo on tho wrappo. Look for
it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklon's
rcmojllcs, as all othors aro mere .imi
tations. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO.
Chicago, 111., and "Windsor, Canada.'
For solo by J. O. Perry, Salem.
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JOURNAL OPEN FORUM
Correspondents nood not -sign
names to communication in good
faith, and not personal", and of local
Intorost.
Editor Jeurnal: In tho interest of
tho farmers you can say in your valu
able papor that broom com raised in
tho Willamette Vnlloy is all rlght( and
I nm willing to pay $80 a ton cash for
it. Sample of tho samo can bo soon at
tho ofllco of Dorby & Wilson, raised
on Kotzor Bottom, by Mr. A. W. Frog
leo, who has planted ono-half aero
"Broom corn this year is a failure down
'East. Thoy havo plnntod one-half as
much as Inst year and they havo had
so much hot wind, which has injurod
tho crop a good deal. Twenty-five cont
brooms will bo scarce in 1000.
E. HANSOH,
Salem Broom Factory-
Acf arirl Inibtfcf-r - C n
to iv. uuu maiou UII Ue(Hg
PPLEY'SnERFEfTinN
F
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When ordering your baking powder,
It is the best and the cheapest.
Editor Jeurnal: I writo to thimk
you for tho nrtlolo in The Journal,
hooded "Trials by Popular Sent!
mont." It certainly is a good sign to
tho pcOplo of Oregon whon a paper of
ability has courago in tho faco of ro
cont events to como squarely out for
right and ubUcl By tho way, did Mr,
Honoy loaVo his hnt whon ho left for
Oalifornlat Surely thoro Is somothing
tho matter, or tho papers down thoro
would oro this bo tolling us how tho
nooplo of Orogon stand. Now, Mr.
Journal, don't you think it would bo
a good idoa to roviow tho wholo mnttor,
say from tho day tho presiuont had his
plcturo takon with Undo Blnger. How
much short of 43,000 plurality would
his voto havo boon if ho had told tho
pooplo of Orogon that if ho was clcctod
hn vrmild retain Mr. Hitchcock in his
cablnott Don't you think if some
shrowd lnwyor had tho backing of tho
government and tho uso of threo of tho
best dotectivos on tho trail of tho Sec
retary of tho Intorior, n. W. 8. and M.
W. A. and ono or two others, that ho
would como as noar finding a conspir
acy ns Mr. Honoy did!
OLD REPUBLICAN.
IT'ff BOARD BY
BOARD .
Thntbuilds tfoo house; it'a ttTil j
penny that builds a fortune, i fcS
dealing horo that gives you a (
to start your houso and your fJS
Wo will Mil you the best loaUf7
tho lowpt prices for the best, f
jvp uuuu your nouso with our fo
you aro saving money at tbj m,
timo. Got our cstimato befori n
build. Near 8. P. Pawonger dewt '
Phono 051. '
GOODALE LTJMBEB m
WE KM IS). aiiininiiiiii "fT'lllllHHnumi
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"""'illilll! w3ll$m$k
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THE ONLY WAY OCT
Of your (shoo) troubles, and wht,
no doubt you havo lots of them, b h
purchaso your" f ootwoar at Vogt'i. Ob
shoos aro mado to wear ns well u u
soil. Thoy nro also made to giT ttji
oomfort to tho woarcr, and at the tuu
tirno givo a vory neat, stylish effect U"
tho foot, a combination that U nt rfi
with in other shoos.
LADIES' AND MEN'S HOP BHOM
?i.50 AND ?1.7B.
JACOB VOGT
Tonka, the usual cheat fpt
vanilla, costs one or two centi
for a certain amount
Schilling's Best vanilla a dol
lar.
One is strong; the other i
fine. One is rank; the other i:
delicate. Nevertheless four
fifths of "vanilla" is tonk
The 98 cents accounts for it.
nows this?
Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case 61 catarrh that can
not bo curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Wo, tho undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney forSlne last 15 years, and
bollovo him porfectly honorablo in all
business and financially nblo to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
Welding, Kinnan tn Marvin,
Wholosolo Druggists, Toleda, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally, acting upon tho blood and mu-j
cuous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials eont free. Price, 76c perJjot
tlo. Sold by Druggists.
Take nail's Family Pills for con
r ' - ' ' "
-ri(Hr - -- 1 y r-'i IX
A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL
That will mako good rich blood iti
that win stick to your ribs, yoa en
always on joy whon you buy your mcU
from our flno stock. The very bett
bcof, mutton, lamb, voal and pork fir
roasting, broiling, stowing or fryinj,
you will always find at prices m lot
as tho lowest at
E. C. CROSS
State Stroet Market
Phono 01.
Going to Bed In India.
Going to bed in India Is a vory dif
ferent process from going to bed at
homo. To bogln with, it la a far loss
formal process. Thoro is in tho hot
sonson no shutting of tho door, no cut
ting yoursolf off from tho outer world,
no going up stairs, and, finally, no Rot
ting into bod, which, with its bedding,
is so simple ns to bo worth describing.
Tho bed is-a wooden frame with n
webbing lncod across it, and each bod
has n thin cotton mattress. Over this
ono sheet Is spread, nnd two pillows
go to caoh bod, bolsters not being used,
That's all. Somo people do not even
have tho mattress, preferring the aool
nt' of a piece of fine mattiag.
SEE OUR NEW
Courses of Study.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
Oollogo of Liberal Arts
College of Oratory
Oollogo ofThoology
Oollego of Mcdlciuo
College of Law
School of Art
Academy
Normal School
Training Department
All of the eight grades of the com
mon schools are taught in tho training
department. No TUITION chnrgod In
this department. For Catalogue ad
dress presidont, Salem, Or.
A. L. FRASER
Successors to Burroughs 4b Frasor.
Plumbing, Tinning
and Roofing
Cornice Work, Heating nnd Building Work of all kinds; estlmstei
mndo and work guaranteed.
307 8tat Street, 8nlera. Phono 1511.
Notice to Taxpayers.
The board of equalization for Ma
rlon county, Oregon, will meet at the
ofllco ef the county clerk Monday.
August 88th, 1005, and publicly exam.
ine the assessment roll for the year
100.1, and correct nil errors In valua
tion, description or qualities of land.
lots or other property.
All "parties interested nre requested
to appear and examine their aness
roents for tho year 1005, and have all
errors corrected by said board If any
mere ue.
PRFJD J. RICE,
Assessor of Marlon county, Or,
Salem, Oregon, August 1st, 1003.
8-35wV
STOP ftE
White House
Restaurant
want the best sating the
affords. Everything first
if you
market
class and up-to-dato.
GEORGE BROS. Proprs.
State Street.
Phone Main 421.
1
1 Tfjp m$fi
4M4i I I I I I II '
I New Lange Hotel
1
'5
Corner Sixth nnd Washington J
streets, Portland, Or., (n w
Imnerian. Strictly fireproof a4
modern. Rotes lowest for to&l
class sorvice. Stonm heat
elevator, eloeant cafe and b
in connection. On direct Un t ',
fair grounds. F. Lange, propria ; j
torj Sara Bauman, manager, i-
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MIIIDIIItlllll (.M-Ihtt-i
A Bootless Attempt.
"Ma," said Tommy Twaddles, look
ing up from his reading of "Terry the
ToBspot, wht is a bootless at
tempt! " "It the sort your father
wakes to get In without my hearing
him when he comes home late from
the elub, answered Ma Twaddles lar
eUWely. Pu doesn't stop to remove 'em
at the foot of tho eUlrs now. He
koows It's no uee.-Clevelaad Leader.
BRICK
Briek furnished in large sr small
Quantities. Pressed briek made to or-der-
Yard on 8tate street, south of
penitentiary.
SALEM BRICK YARD.
il'llA;,BUR'r0N' Prop-
KIHI Call Wagon
MmA or Telephone
45 Black
Boy Coupons and Save
Money.
Salem Ice Co.
WHEN THEY'VE MADE
THE ROUNDS
nnd sampled nil other hran.l. n i...
back they come to the reliable "always
the same" Salem flour, assured of sue
eessful bread, pie and cake baking. It's
a choice wheat fiour, made by the' best
and cleanest of methods, and freedom
from dyspepsia of Its consumers attests
' wholesoraeness.
Jus
ecjeteei
In
Our new line of 1905 wall pa.
per has just arrived. All latest
patterns at reasonable prices.
van una ice 0ur stock
convinced thnt our
prices are right,
place.
and be
paper and
Remember the
E. L bemmon
299 Liberty St
Phone 2475
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a. IU1J1I ll"
Salem Box (Facto J
a. r. kason. Prop-
I am. In South Salem, where y 00
find me for all kinds of fruii
orchard boxes and bop baskets.
MUler street, Saleeo. Phone -
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