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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1905)
-ll TWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT 230 V. M. AND 400 DAILY CAPITALJOimNAL -- . - "r Ma CHARLES E. WOLVERTON APPOINTED Takes Bellingers Place as United States District Judge for Oregon Washington. ay 1- Charles K Wohorton was Wb morning appointed t'niteJ SHaAes district judge for Ore gon. Ho in now en the state supreme UncL, ((1 trice E. Wclverten semes of pirn cor stink, and one of the four mm ef Jolin Wolverten, who crossed the plains In the early dnys, and settled in Polk caunly, whore the new federal judge was reared from boyhood te man hood, almost within- sight of the dome of t! o Mute eapltol. Judge Welver ton received his oduefttlcit na the ma jority of the foromost men) of the state in ii'e times received it, in the com mon schools of Polk county, and brier graduated1 from the Monmouth State Xorrl Sebool, Judge Wolverten enriy choe the Jaw fer mm profendon, him) made use of shcm opportunities m enme hii wny for acquiring h legal educa tion until he wm, at a later time, en abVl to complete his Jew studies at the Jaw echoet at Lexington, Ky. Af ter graduating there, he returned lm mediMply e Oregon, and at once ea gagM. in the practice of hie profession at Albany, in 1S7-I. A fen yearn after tbl Judge Wohrerlen wm married to MiM (.mm A. rrtee, te mugwer or a sturdy, honorable, pioneer resident of Inn county, Hon. Nlmrod Price, who, though of great age, nWll bm hie heme nnr Allmny, In the practice ef bta r-rofeelo Judge Wolverten was an In Vetera worker, nnd nothing turned tint wddi) front faithful ami diligent care of tlio interests committed to Mm, and in his praeUte Were the oenrt Jio na an unusually aneeeaeful prneti tl 'n-r In J 864, after SO years' ef herd, rr(wt practice. Judge Wolverten re ceived) the aemlenUoa for jumsee of tl. aupreme court at the bands ef the fcublieea state erWentien, and the jj in i nation wan endorsed by the people at H polls nt tfae ensuing election. The judge sometimes jokingly remarks that "the convention picket! up a justice of the peace awl nominated him for the supreme bench," lie hev ing, at an early age, served ae a juatioe of the peaec t Albany, and thereafter never hold k jmblie ofHce aatlt hia election U the potrftioa of jtwUee ef the minreme court. Slnea Ma alMtian in lSei th jndga hae bean continueefl ly honored by re-election. Ills work upon the bench of thia otate is pre served in the Oregon report, beginning with volume 2, and extending to 46, inctnmve, and th legal prefoMion will tetftify thni kia opintone arc among the very aidant ovw promnlgated by a je tlee of Umt eonrti being dear, and un MviMy attractive, beeanae of their dletien, Th mibMc and bar ef the Me VHH HMl IIM KW JtKlge & Ml free from rwerva, and of a genial and eompanioKHbte nntnre, amlall who know him know that attorneys and lit igante in the federal oeert of Oregon will appear before a judge of nbsoluto Independence, profound) learning, nnd one imbned with n deep sonee of jus tice. , SAIjEM, OUEOON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBHR 21, 1006. SHOULD HANG THEM BURTON'S SECOND TRIAL Broakers in Balton Boa. Le Angelea, JCev. tl. Infermatlofl ban oeme te the fewihern Pacific bead qenrtera here today that the gnle that blew rnlandi from the aea Uiia monlng htenetl the wntera of Balton 8ea Into bmbed the wntera ef Balton Sea Into huge breaker, which damaged the mltamd track and cut eft telegraphic eommnnlcnilon along Una route. The milrandl and jnet Antebed exten idve worn to protect the track from the encroaching wntera that flowed from the Ootoredo river, nnd believed It bad nneJtr overcome the dlfHeultr, Today 'a wfndn, however, eanaed great brenkere to wneh over the Uacke. No Other Punishment Will Fit the Crimes of the In surance Grafters New York, Nov. Il.-Jobn A. Nichr ol, the lawyer, who wrote Senator De pew, "Your onninnkeroufl friond ia around m uenal," was a wltneea in the lrnmranee eeeee this morning. Nichols Mid he bad been attorney tor tlio Mu- tunl nml Uqultable in their general lie told how he "took care" of per sona inimieal to tho company. Tho "cantankerous frlond" was W. 8. Accused of Spnding Telegrams on Private Business at Government's Expense ftU Louie, Nov. 1. Tolograms, ad mitted to have been sent by Burton to jMjo Itialto Grain Co., nnd nllogod to btt-o been paid for from governmont fundi, iroro introdueod at tbo trial of tho senator this morning. Over a do woro brought by Itansdell. Itane doll could not toll from what appro priation tho meswgtn woro paid. tMMMWMBeMMWtHtBBIWMaTaWil'lltargMMMIMBWB s nnd wilt bo entertained at tbo fnir grounds of tho International Fair tills afternoon. At 0 tfVlook this mornlDg tho visiting vetorane nnd tbolr local host nssomblod at tho foot of the Con fedorato monumont on Travis squaroj whero a band ooneort was given. From thoro thoy wont to tho fair grounds in trolloy onrs. Upon thoir arrival at tho grounds thoy woro roaolvcd by the oflloials of tho fair nnd marched to tho nutHtoriumy wWo the Confodorato Day oxorelBs woro hold. Chaplain "W. O. Wood oponed -the oxeroiaee with prayer. Miss Nelllo Jjytlo sang "Dlxlo," and was followed by Mr. J. M Webb, wjo dollvered tho welcom ing ndtkees. Mlw Salllo Mavorialc sang ,,Bonnio Itluo Flag," and thon tho Hon. A. W. TorTell, of Austin, tho principal orator of the day, dolivorcd nn oration. Tho nftornoon will bo opont by tho visiting comrades in sight eooing. A Gathering ef Oraaks. Ieti Angela, Nov. II. The annual. leiwluit of federated child study cln Ifd held a aaiwion here tedtty. Mrs, V. W. Mwrphy, preaMfag, reeemmend ed a city ordbmnee U prevent chtl drew attending theatres without giwr iKan. She argued that cheap theatre wna the greateet eawe ef the deterior ating ef hemes. Mr. Murphy, jKetd- lUni, and a4t of tne eAleem war re WWPw I vBfn WlUe Reperted 111. St. Patendmrg, Nev. II. -It I per- Wltte ht (rttianely Ul. Thei?e Must he a reason Why People Who Once Tt&de at , &? y eft- v ars'ved' vkz6i u,c0Sr& Become Regular Ctstomeis Ti.e qiMtMty f eer geoV eqaaJ teaar UaW Bjr. aa onr prmee are i. luww tew yon ew. and at "regiilwr nHw," Onr nimoHmiiala arc ("rnfletc in at Unea. We are here to give the Ma of veJne for yew MIy Wl-N MW jnPr iBWBtPB" I Mm ill THE PACKARD $3.50 Shoe For Men Tte best in tbe mar ket for the price. Sold by G. W. JOHNSON & COMPAMY Would Not Stand for It. Pittsburg, Nov, 21, Tho Fcdomtlon of Labor this morning hoard Uio Intro dilation of a resolution denouncing1 tho Western Federation of Minors, and do olarod it out of order. MARRIED IN THE NAVY Secretary Hitchcock's Daugh ter Marries Commander William Sims Washington, Nor. 21. Anno Hitch cock, daughter of the secretary of tho interior, wne marrlod' at noon to Corn mandor William Sims, V. B. N., Ir. Ronaldl Cottom Smith) oillelating. Tboro was a brilliant aseomblago of ofllolal sooioty. Margarct Uitohcock, tbo brldo's sistor woe bridcemald, antd LloutonantkCoromandlor Mark L. Bris tol best man. Army and navy ofllcore woro ushers, ami President and Mrs. Roosovolb woro present. - - o Chicago Markets, Chicago, Nov. 21. Wheat, 84 83; corn, 41-ilUj cnte,38ffl30. relIMUIUHtllIHHiMMMHtHHHMt 'M llxtBC-V Out Shoe Department is the Ptidz of the Store iThe Shoes we Sell Give Satisfaction T t a why we sell wore ahoe than woat shoe stores. Another Shipmen of Those Famous Conklin's Horse hide Gloves Uur prwsa k etfU 1.15 in epiU of the heavy advance in leather. The reg fV pneo for this gcove is $IM. We save you Me on every fU. Yon f- u't get a sure servieeable work glove at any price. We are Offering Otr Ftll Line of Underwear at Last Yearns Prices Because onr erdere were placed before goote the recent advai In woolen Salem's Cheapest One-Ptice Cash Stote Hmtth, a former employe, who wna paid 160 annually. Dcpew did not know Mm. lie also paid a man named err, a newspaper eerr8endent, to prevent Mm knecklng tho company, Piatt tnek the etana a few mtnwtea TUuwwm OivH(v towdy a Hwi tWaiLaft nUUl bV MUMillsjr tkt leMHMIlM,. tnAdkt erpf vp' cwreei eat ccwr eee s cwrw v I CT"e the atnnd. He mid he wee employed In vne JOqnWaW real eetnte depart in mat. lie aibntttt h that he did net "on mnek" aw) In reality wna em ployed an a ge-between tw the Kqntt able nnd the oitjr depnrimenU. Uie anl nry for eeveml ym9 wne f0W, bnt m redneed to $nMM. WVea Pintt teek the stand hi steps faMere He wne tnnported by the nennsel, ne be need) amateancs in nonhtngHUte wit mm iswn. ltntt anidi "I hn-v re eeived eedtribntione fnr enwimitfn Inn, ynrtirnwriy tne XqnUnble, for vmvnt vnw ymw, um wvfvt w rmra went nbont 10,000 tmr ntato enmpalgnn, bnt never any for city campaign. It in emae by a special mm- tnrned ever te the trwinnr'- er of the lammittse. J did net eelicit lontribntlnnn, awl ae fow an I can re enlt the Mew Ynrk. Life never cewtrib nted to the stntw iwininHtee. The com pwnia never engwi my Inanenee in BBBsVaBBslAelJ V A SBBBBSBaBnBBsTfl 1 lMCBBsl ImA ABH IMUB U aontriwnted they evpeeted t call npon thnu to wnem ahey cent H beted for aid; they never catted npen me. In mahing centribnteene the n,uetiea was neeatwarily involved wheeber the com panies eonerlbnting 4 not expect hg Udater te be nnder meeal ebliptions net Ut atcaek them." He was ex- - 4nvannflnattl fcliin ansnnAnnanW.t -- WAJI VBjjsjpvna tnsnnvevpnv evw Hvewnwe w9 a n aaiintcd fmat the reem. Ooufederato Day at tlio Talr. Ban Antonio, Tex, Nov 21 -Several hundred Confederate vctcrane, motly froi Weetcrn Texas, are 4bo guecta of the local ConfeiWrate Veterans today, HMIIIIRIIONIIIIIltllllMlllealRllltllMlflMt! ! RAILROAD I FRANCHISE Yes, the eeuneil will hoW a mooetlng tWa evening for the purpose of oonalderlnf; a now olootrlo railway franchlac, anil everybody wanta to seo tbnb railroad conto, It will do a groat deal for Balom. In foot thoro nro ninny influences at work for Bnloni pceplo just now, and one of tlio moat interesting is tbo man wlto brings eeorea of pooplo into tow to do tbam good. It Is Dr. D. B. Vigb who rolloves them of their tooUi troubles. Ho oxtrncUi jukI fills teeth by tho painless process and honcoic everybody's friond,OaU and noo blm in tho Btcunloff build ing, arwV bo will tell you about tboao two elegant roM watohes bo is going to glvo away. lIKMliatMIWMiIiUBeiUMOIHeMleflt "M "l,",,,"",'-'""""""",""""""""iM.liM.i-i , c6. JieiieiSo& ' & LOOK FOR THE YELLOW TICKETS GOOD GOODS HONEST VALUES TomotMfow Only Oot 255lh Consscathrc Wcctly Sale-It's to Your Advantage to 6e Here Early FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS Newspapers With Wltte, Petenubmg, Nov. ilj News- nave appenretf tenny after a ave-deyn' snspcaeion en aaconnt of the strike. Uoet of thwtr nrtieles show a reaction against their former revulu tionary seatimeate. nMendnnec, 1100 vnenea, Wednesday only Uknlbmire femrprbm StOe 1 2fi values WmUiaoday only CnaJUnge hbtrpris Sale 1-M valntm Wdiuuiiu. ..u. owi. ,nw, s.1. .7. $1.05 83c 98c HO T WAFFLES S S AND COFFEE S XOc S B AT "ZZZZZ ml t sTvBBsn 1 If aril 11 if sVaS m v yifflr Hj I rJx IS f ' - fllr I 4fifir nW lllil v MM Jtt W hi V nl Mmr ml P ua t M $IM vnenee Wednesdjiy only Omlieniro SnrpriM fnbj M $ J . J 5 vl.Tf vnlnea Wedwcndiy j ' ' . K OWISe Bnrprisn Bajn $J,o5 1.00 vHlnen Wedneedny ny , . Clntlkwge Surprise 819 ,.. $1.48 DRESS GOODS Meat woaderfnl valnes in onr eed drees goods -bara Inn of r. tffaerdlnary mdU Sueb a imbj, meU ' valuna, such money saved to the fortunate buyers ae you'll t jiear flnoU. M. . 1 you oan. Challenge Safe Prices SB 'Si jemuOl S State Street Store TAILORED SUITS Of this ..oflVi j j " 'na Jeogtb. proiw,y tailored. All desirable colors are represented "i our sbuwlng. BBDUOED ONE-THIRD. Ladles' Neckwear Many bargains ready for the ehrewd buyere. StQ-llsh awl smart neckwear temporarily priced 3Sa vakiee Ohallenge sale 03 STOOK COIilABS, mwuxihw sbanes anil ajmu " WngffmU "ege Sale HALF PRICE DEPENDABLE LINENS We are showing a varied assert meat that will appeal to the jud. "t of the most eweting. If y, are Badeddea ae to Just what von wBt, a glance over our stock will probably glve jou the deairod Idea. Challenge Sate Men's Clothing THIS IS OOEBEOT. Correct la etylo, oowroct iu fabric, correct 1a fit, at lesa than regular. All tho jww style winkles are worked Into these garments-valuee that eaanot be bettered anywhere. Hero you an choose from the entire lino at OHAilBNQH SAUi PBIOES. UOBOON HATS. owiowy this season i lar 13 00 wduea. Price , . " "-""WWlMIMBMMIllMiiMMMgBttBgaMnapY,,. i.,--- ". BBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSMKiMiiMf" i r"TJ-- . . anSnsaSS s style. "Reg OhaUongo Sale 2.35