Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 11, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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PAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TirUESDAY, JANUABY 11,
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MONEY PICKLES
UMBO OLIVES
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Personals
0. P. Bishop wont to Portland this
morning.
D. It Jamos li transacting business
In Albany today.
Com 25C I Mrs. W. B. Daggotfe, of Marlon, was
TomatOCS 25C In th0 "V th" morning.
i Xfr. nnil "MV tlAtMAltturt. .... -
clal, Jt our regular. prlcoJ .--"-- ---- P-
' wwpjw.M v muvuv IVUUt
& BOUQLAS. Miss Luay Shaw, of La Grande, is
ding grocers, confeotionors visiting friends la tWa olty.
ONE DAY3 BECORD.
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Sovon Now Members Rocelvtd Into
tho Y. M. O. A. Yesterday.
Btato etreot.
ust tho bost in Sa-
nil.
TJNOH PARLORS Always
orvo you with a dainty lunch.
UT
Sfc1 Y other druggists
atellSgher than oar regular
fiki
mSme in and be convinced
Postmaster Rlekes, of Silverton, was
a Salem business visitor yesterday.
Mrs. W. 0. Smith roturned' this
morning from a short visit to Turner.
Mby Famtio Smithy of Independ
ents, is the guest of an attnt la this
city. j,' .
Ralph Kearney, of Reseburg, i vis
iting friends in this elty for a few
days.
O. W. Griffin was la Salem yester
day, returning to Bugono oa tho even
train.
State Printer Whitney is locking af
ter his political fences la the metropo
lis today.
George Stniey oame up from Port
land yest erdwy far a short visit with
friends in this elty.
Mrs. Albert Young, of Rugous, is the
guest u -urs. ucwge 11. nae, on
North Summer streto.
Miss Murrak Hatch returned this
Cerse:
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Sat&Aakd doors. AH kinds of houss
tnlAiig." Thonc 131 black. Also two
floors of waxohouie for tent; elovator
and twitching fAallruea,
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gnn & Ward, Props. Mrs. CalHe P. Martin, of Bugone, is
.. .-., n. i., a, " " flf br " Attorney Oarsy
ku ituu uvniuoiuini uiisots. xi M..M. f U.ll, T.II-- -i.i
Mim Blaine DiHey reUiraeili to her
duties at tho asylwm farm' this mora
iaft aftoVftirhort -Wt to t40s tlty.
Albert Shaw wt to Kge ysatsr
dhy, whore ho wiM W e my toyed by ths
PaeifU IHatos Totophoito sn4 Telegraph
Lhy4 T. KeyaoWw reUtraod today
from Portlainl, whore ho hao leo ia
atteadwaew at tho sUto hortiovlUiral
ottveoUott.
Mr Ja4 Mrs. I, 8. Kobo, who have
1ho vMtfa at tho how of HkmoI
OaUla, loft to4ay for tfcolr homo la
Saa lrNloe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Xorria rftaraed to
Portlaa4 yontortlny aftoraooa, after
tHakiag a whort vMt to frioodo ia
tho OtHtl Olty.
Mr. A1 Mrs. 0. 0. Morris, who
woro HMrrlot) by Jtt4to Daraett yoslon
iy Ik upon eonrt, woro pHKrs for
PefOaadt thin moraiag.
Mr. Prank Sullivan of Seattle ar
rived la tho oll9' last ovoaing, aar is
-UitiHg Mrs. H. Hofor. She 'ia oa
route l Oallforsia, where ho will re
main Our lag the wintor.
H. 8. AndoraoK, w4o baa booa vWtlag
tho w for several wtk toft yo
ter4ay for ICaaoao, wkoro bo gW got
k4a fawOly aw4 rotwr to Orogoa,
MIm Amm 0'JCeofe, soporlatoadsat
of iho Soworitaa bplUl, aa4 MIm
Siooti, 4. af tho imn at (ho wnm
IwMtotioa, are Ni4ag the day la
Soporiatoadeai hm4 Mw, Otarko, who
havo Won ai tho hoad of tho sokool
for ttoaf mutea tor sovoral years, loft
this morig for Vaaooovor, wboro
thoy wiU tako a etiothr pooitloa at
tho WaWgWa sohoo).
Interest in the membership eontest
at tho Y. M. 0, A. is inereaslng each
day, ami both sldos are beoomlng on
thuslastio. At present tho stflmling is
aknost a tie, and strenuous efforts are
being made by both to finish the sec
ond! week of "the contest as leaders. '
Thor young men of Salem aro not
slow to grasp tho spoeial opportunity
given this month, when the entrance
fee of two dollars has boea eliminated, j
and thoy oaa have tho first year's
membership for $6. This saving of $2
i
just about pays for tho noseseary gym
nasium slothing.
This re4HoUoa of fee will positively
ew) en January Slst and the old) rate
of 7 bo restored.
Any young man or elder man orer
17 is eligible to join the senior de
partment of the association, with all
its privileges. Intermediate, junior ami
ladies ' department are also provided
for. Ask the sooretory about tho foes.
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Annual Clothing Sale
H'8 anTTErTO; TO SB Tim TUSH OP THU YEAS WHEN" BV
2YTHINa VmnTEBY MUST BB PDt ON THE J,EETIBBD U8T"
BO TAB AB TBia STOKB IS QONOBttNED; YET THBBB TOLL
WBABINO MONTBB ABB ABBAD.
A BETTEB CBANOB TOR BUYINO MEN'S, BOYS' OB OHTJU3
BEN'S aLOTBINa POB IJBS3 TBAN AOTUAL VALUE
Never Presented Itself
YOU OAN OET JUST TUB SUIT YOU WANT HEBE AT JUST
tied luairr pbiob 10.00 or ?b.oo will rrr you out vbby
NICELY, OB PEBBATS YOU WISH SOMETBINO A LITTLB
MOBE EXPENSIVE, BUOU AS $10.00, 12.00 OB $15.00. WB OAN
SATrarY ANYONE WPTH OUE IMMENSE LTNB OP HIOU OBADB
OLOT3HNO. BBOULAB PBI0B3, $10.00 TO $80.00, SALB PBIOBS,
$0.00 TO $18.00.
OAN YOU ATTOBD TO MISS A SALE WIIBBB TOB rBIOBS
TOUOK YOUB rUBSB SO OBNTLY?
Salem Woolen Mill Stote
Marlon County Taxes.
Jtik& Marlon oouaty tax levy or ths
fm5)w(nMmt wao oom4etol by tho
oners' court yesterday . In
the fact that there wao a largo
l tho valuation, as oontfarod
year, tho levy is ttasJIer thaa
on for a number of yearn.
tal valuation, as shown by the
was $10,374,910, and that oh
roll, 0,8M,77i, a reduotlON
M.
otal tax levy as Axed; is 18Vi
t year the levy was .9tt
let rato is tUvldod. as fellewst
4 mills; state aehool tax, 0,3
nty tax 0.8 miMaj special road
tax, iS mills; indigent soldier tax, ,1
still) lAthool library tax, .1 mill.
Spoiled Hor Beauty.
Harriet Ilowsnl, of W. 34th street,
New York, at eno time had her beauty
vpeUeJ with skin trouble. She writost
tii had salt rheum or eosoma tr years,
Sit Nothing would euro it, until I used
iJuekien's Araiea Salve." A qulsk and
ureealsr for outs, burns and sores.
0. Perry's drug store.
X-RAYS
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waujisMMV
of the amuoiag dispatohos yos
was to tho eiTet that Senator
oa hal discovers! rooks in the up
lumbia, and the chief oaginoor
impropriated! $100,000 to remove
cm. The rooks a4 the news are
fare.
ilem man reeeaUy got drunk bo-
was afraid) bis mother would
tar he beard that she was
wad the get drunk again, and
when he learned that that was
:o he got drunk ffg&la because
't die. Be has aaothor com-
BaBkctbi.,ll.
The second basketball team of the
University will go to Woedburn this
evening to play the high school team
of that plaoo. The following moa, ao
Glow Unrwh, wiU make tho trlpi H.
BolkiMp, tt. Wlnans, Jeknoon, G.
Porbos, 0. Omndail.
Tho Arot team will take tho boat for
Kewberg tomorrow morning, where
thoy will pky tho team from lVcltU
College, lnoino College is reported to
have a strong team hk year, but this
wiU lo tho first real game that either
inoUUittoH bao j4ayed. Mamrgor Itarph
Moitthows wiM take down the following
meat .Whipple Wmpten, Parco), Noj
oa, Grannie, Gray and Moore.
A partial sobediwlo of the team a ee
far armngo 'r tho soason 1st
University of Oregon, at Salem, Jan
uary 19.
O. A. Oh at CorvallU, January 6(f)
wimsimf ai wrvgeii, nv HWgenv,
PolM'uary t.
O. A. 0 at Salem, February 10.
Negotiations are ako potnltNg for
(Samoa with- tho Portland Y. M. C. A.,
tho Multnomah siub and DaMaa cob
logo.
Will IncrowMj Capital Stock.
MIlwAukoo, Wis., Jan. 11. Tho shoro
holdora of tho Wisconoln National bank
will mot lroro tbia afternoon for tho
purpose of voting on tho proposition of
tho toard of directors to Inoreaao tho
capital otook of tho bank from $1,500,
000 to $1,000,000. Tho bank wna open
ed on December 5, 180f, with a capital
atoek of $1,000,000 and tho proposed I
oroaoe, which wiU, undoubtedly, bo vet-
od by tho shareholder, will doublo the
original capital stock of tho bank in
thlrteon yearn of lis oxistonoo.
An Island of Iron.
Tho Northumberland istambt belong
to Queonnmnd1 nndi He off tho east cen
tral eoaot Ia tho Psoitis between tho
towns of Itoolehampton ami Maektfy.
One of tho mmtMoet lataeda in the Duko
group in this archipelago is Iron
ismnd. Tho whole Umad is iron oro
except a strip from 00 to ISO feet wide
on Ud wont and) a sand Ikt or the
Northern ond, Tho Island la 1M0 foot
ia length mm) $7$ feet in greatest
width, its hshet point being ltO feet
nbor high wntor mark.
It w estimaUnt by tho geelegieal sur
vey thai tho amount of ore above high
water mark U 10000 tona, and that
tho additional or avalmldo lotwon
"IR W$j$tJ IvTv W4VQ (oB aQQM Afff9HsTfl
to 780.000 tons, making a total of
2.260,000 t of available ore. Tkii
rook oa tho woMern aide of tho IMand
la preealob, hignly altered trachyte, la
wMeh thtvo hna bwa gat (Vvelop
moni of east and west ocom quarts
voina, prebnbly twml loforo tho Iron
wan introduoed into the surrounding re
gion. On the HHtbh. tddb of tho island
nre threo eutorops of pure whlto slat- C1, ot woven wiro fencing. Bpeolal
uary marldo, from ton to twenty ftot i tMOUB Jwy 3. Wo havo fenoo
aoroM and twenty to sixty foot In PBt" fftos, l Jwn and poultry
length, f onees of all kinds. All at lowest prices
U JnioJitv by nemo Queensland I
geelegsata that tho or motasamatloftt
oastohia.
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JUST
ARRIVED
Smiles
pbest poker pkyer in the elty
is said to be tho strongest in
fftvgriof suppresaiag gambling.
ilsnding men ia the peaitoaUary
&ping hiraeolf a Salem eorro-
it of an Albany campaign sheet
the record.
Lreeest roast of a local poutici&l
before the carpentos'o uaies
strangely like the pages of
stuff printed ia the Albany Ar-
Vermont Bdooatlenal Ceafereoee.
Burolngtoiu, VU, Jan, 11. BduoaWru,
roprosentiag aohools in ali part of tho
state have arirvedl hero to attend a
coaferoaee with tho faculty of tho
University of Vermont for tho Burpee
of ooasidering various educational
matters. Tho oonfereoee will last two
days, and tho first session wiM bo hold
this afternoon. It wiH be devoted to
& aympoeiue oa tho aoaferoaeo idoa
u a moans of otiauktfng and perfect
ing We educational system of tho state
and as a means of ee-ordinatlsg the
odueational forced of tho atato. Tho
various phases of the subject wiU bo
treated by Presidoa M. H. Buskham,
BuporinteBdont Mason & Stone, Prin
cipal G. IT, Morritt of the Baadolpb
Ilighr Sehool, and Prinoipal Isaac Thom
as of the Bdmuads high school of this
ovdty. Those addressee will bo fol
lowed by a diseussioB, to bo opeaod
by Profeseor a P. Emerson of the
University of Vermont. Thia evening
another meeting will bo bold, at which
Dr. P. U. Sykea of tho toaohera' col
lege, Columbia university, will deliver
an address es "Bsglisb la tho Second
ary Schools," Here will bo a mora-
lag, an si toraooa and an evening ses
ly replaced limestone and eJato, ami
that tho formatloni of ore mmiv saltl be
A Q rim Tragody. i,,,,, i, u u,. tjiUh. t
la doily enaotod In tbouaaiHW of homes, 'pj. flrW i, V0n4atio,
w ., in MM ens, anosnor idwwing tlaU luring Hwtor U atlM roaoh
vlcUm of consumption or pneumonia. iwg tk t t w1 -ni
But when coughs or ool.w are preHokieny of oryHorytsdiino magnoUto
orly treated, the trago.Vy la averted. V. itk . nonmtito and has aoaroo
ul i? paUandeu, IndwrlteeritK impnrky. It apcoilU
"My wife had tho ceauumptleR, and' -.vUv u 41 i- 4t iil-v.
hreo doctors gave her up Finally she Mp to ,0 fwt , k j4Ui
took Dr. King's new Discovery for . t)M, Uaao f y Na
assumption, coughs and colds, which Mwk h bo done, but there wi be
cured her, and today she Is well and , M ainumitv in mining t HA
WALTXB MORLBY
00 Court Street, Salem.
strong." It kills tho germs ef ail dis
eases. Oao dose relieves. Guaranteed
at 0 and $1.00 by J. a Perry, drug
gist. Trial bottle freo.
Tho Oaar has been so busy dodging
that be has not had time to suggest
that the whole matter be takes to The
Hague for settlement.
Attorney Piles Quaar Complaint,
Oao of the queerest aorephUaU ever
filed in the stote circuit court was
Oat in tho ease of J, Kerts and John
Muebew va. the City of Portland, re
corded yesterday. The eemplaiat sots
forth that ICertz worked 869 bourn over
time in the city garbage crematory at
60 cents an hour, and has tfeus earned
$1318, Muehew is claimed to have
worked 700 hours overtime and earned
$1400, or 60 coals an hour. Tho two
amounts were added, and in tho com
plaint the total is given J1718. The
eemplaiat la not signed at all, but u&
dor the blank for the signature appears
tho wordu, "Attorney for Defendant,"
1oym To work below that loval a wall
of ore wiN havo to bo loft to prevent
tho eotmnee of tho sea water. Ameri-
nan anAsUM. nolnetAJ VnrfkssJ
$1.00::: $1.50
OORVALLIfl & BASTBR B. R,
Timo Card No. M.
&. t for Ysqulaa
Ieaes Albany 1SM8 P. M,
Ieaves CorvallU li-tS P. M,
Arrives at Y,aqulna .... i00 P. M.
No. 1 Itoturning
Leaves YaqulnA ....... 0i4 A. M.
Loaves Oervallls ....'..lltSO A. M
Arrives Albany Itil6 P. M.
No. 3 for Albany-Detroit
Lavv Arbany for Detroit 7i30 A. M,
Arrives Detroit IStSO P. M.
No. 4 from Detroit
leaves Detroit ItOO P. M.
Arrives Albany tiiM P. M.
No. 6 for Albany
leaves CorvalK 6i3 A. M.
Arrives Albany 7tl0 A. M.
No. 7 for Corvallls
Leaves Albany 816O A. M.
Arrives Corvallls St-fO A. M.
Wrestling With Desertion Problem.
jWaahington, D. 0,, Jnn 11. Tho mil
itary RUlhorltloo in Now York and
other places oontinuo to liavo trouble
with desortorn, whom thoy deoiro to ro
gord la no such light, principally that
tho government may bo eared tho ox
peneo of paying rewards and 00 avoid
tho ronponolbiltty for making dlsburso
monto of thin sort. There baa always
boon more or 1M trouble in detenu
Ining between nboonoo without leave
ami desertion in a ease where t4w cul
prit has boon oapiurtd and returned
for (rial. One of tho latest eases to
onajago tho attontion of tho war depart
moat m that of Private K. K. MeDuf
fi a, of tho 4nUi company of eoaot or
ttb cry, who treI to got away from
Port Wadrtwwlh, N. Y., and who was
captured at llnrrWrnrg, lan on n train
going westward. The Fort Wndnwerth
court merely fined MeDuftle (ti for ab
aonoo without lea-o, 1ml General Grant
dimtiqtroved tho nontonao on the ground
that MnDunie- wao guHty of deeertloB.
Have You Scon It?
Wkero and what Is itf At Dr.
SMft's building, 480 Court street. A
railroad devlco that will prevent acci
dents at tho switches, am) also tho
switches aro aotuatod by the moving
train. 110-31
As a Dolltleal moralist he was
stronger in precept than exam-lsioa tomorrow, with interesting pro-
Ige&we xer au taree.
OSES Field Gown
1
"Tho bost eoet you no more than " any old thing." It will pay you to boy
tHEADQUABTEBS.
We Pay the Express
charge yao bo more than your next door neighbor. Bend for illustrated
today. A solicitor wanted ia orory town.
CALIFORNIA BOSS CO Los Asgolco, OaJ.
of couroe, drew up the complaint. The
papers were filed' by Harry Ivaaeeriei,
a student in tho Oregon law school,
who was given permission to appear
ia the circuit court as an attorney. '
3ur money, ami oven more ia seme in-
sUaeos, on vry piano offered in this
lowing ant sabj.
Licinnl You nan jet a genuine
$180 KomMo-Wnrd Co. piano In this
aalo for $188 ; an Aoollan, mahogany
oaoe, for $.107; a beautiful sample
Bailey, tho now Pre oil finish, Teg
ular $480 value, now for $888, and so
instead of attorney for plaint!, who,! "P 'T instrument goes at sao-
rinoe prtcos, antf.on oaoy payments.
Yon can't afford to pa this ftpper
busily up. Soon a she nee amy never
bo offered in- Salem agaia. It would
pay even to buy at the prices we are
now soiling and hold your purchase as
as investment.
Tho Salem store has proven a losing
venture, and wo aro etesiag out every
piano in stock at oven loss than whole
sale. Here's where $1.00 wiM buy
$1.50 worth, and even more.
Do yourself justice, and come while
tero is a largo assortment from which
to select. Later, you will ha,ve to take
what is loft. We positively wiM or
der so more stock.
Remember the ptaeo, the Y. li. C.
A. bults!s& and the nam, BTLrTRa
PIANO HOUSE,
P. N. SMITn,
Spoeial Salesman.
Can you figure it out I Where is
there aaothor place in town where vou
are f uMy aaUeAed you oaa buy one ' 7 '" Albany-
dollar awl a half's worth for one dot- Loaves Corualtla St 00 P. M.
lar Arrives Albany 640 P. M,
Strange as H may seem it is true ' Corvallta
that wo are giving you this value for Leaves Albany 7t3f P. M.
HOUIBTgivs
Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets
A titir KJMs fir Btiy rwl
Bfliji 044 UmIw ss4 Kmi4 Vlrtr
merf J4 HMih. nluHiti Howi. IfoAtMtM
M form M iniii a U-t unuiu 11149 bv
n'H.tKTn ls-.i curmx M.iw...i Ww
C0L0CN NU8QET8 F0H SAI LOW rE0P.fc
mm.
Sure Ouro for Piles.
Itching piles prod use moisture and
causa itching; this form, as well as
blind, blooding or protruding pike, are
cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy.
Stops itching and blooding. Absorbs
tumors. 60o a Ian at druggist or seat
by mall. Treatise froe. Write me
about your ease. Dr. Bosaake, Phila.,
Pa,
Got Two Yean.
Molvia Buk was brought to the
penitentiary yesterday by Sheriff Tay
lor, of PoadietoB, and wiM servo two
years for the larceny of a horse.
Arrives Corvallls 81 IS P. M,
Train No. 1 arrived la Albany in
time to eonncot with the 8. P. south
bound train. ,,
Traia Kg. 8 connects with the B. P.
trains at Corvallls and Albany, giving
direct serviee to Newport und adja
soat beaches.
Train No. 3 leaves Albany for De
troit at 7t30 a. m., arriving there in
ample time to reach tho Breltoabush
hot springs tho same day.
Train No. 4 between Albany and Do-
trait connects with Bugese local at Al
bany, also with local for Corvallls.
Traia fo. 5 leaves Corvallls at 6:30
a. m., irrives at Albany 7tI0 a. in. in
time to oatah Bugeae local to Portland
sad train to Detroit.
Train No. 8 loaves Albany for Cor
valMs at 8:00 a. ra., after arrival of
northbound Bugeno local.
Train No. 7 leaves Corvallls at C00
p. m., arrives in Albany at 5i40 p. ra.,
in timo to connect with the local for
Bugeno and way points.
Train No. 0 leaves Albany for Cor
vaMis at 7:35 p. ra., after the arrival ef
the S. P. local from Portland.
For further iaferraation apply to
J. 0, MAYO, Cos. Pass. Agt.
T. COOKBBLL, Agont, Albany.
H. H. OBONISB, Agent, Corrallia. ,
Urtios PACIFIC!
Throo Trains to tno Bast Dally.
Through Pullman standard and
tourist sleeping ears dally to Olympia,
Chicago, Bpekano) tourist sleeping
cars daily to Kansas City; through
Pullman tourist sleeplsg cars (per
sonally conducted) weekly to Falea
go; roeUning chair ears (seats free)
to the East dally.
70
POkTMhD TO CHICAGO
no bauis or
C
TQ
OKPAET
tOH
C&leo
HKIu4
BpeoUl
15 a. to
AtUatlo
KxprtiM
liU p. a,
via uunt-
tnctoa
TtTPaaT
rMtMnU
V . m.
via
Bpokans
TIMB BOyCpULBS
Item hHUaaa, Or,
Bait Lake. IVn?r. ft
Worth, Omaha. Kanaw
Cltr. St. Louh, Ohleace
auo mm
Klalt Lake. Dsarar rt
worm, oaaaa, Kaaau
Cltr, St. Louis. Chleaso
Cltr. St. L
andxatt.
Bpokans. Wallae. 11iB
ataa, UtanaaroU at.
Paul. Dulelh.UllwaukM
Ofiloage, ami Ka4.
ABU VI
3Sp at
7:15 a, o
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Ocean and Elver Schedule.
For San Francisco Every five days
at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way point
and North Beach Daily (oxeopt Bun
day) at 8 p. m,; Saturday at 18 p. n.
Dally servico (water pcrmittiag) on
Willamette and Yamhill rivers.
For fuller information aak or write
your nearest ticket agent, or
A. L. OSAIO,
General Passenger Ageai,
The Oregea Railroad & Navigation?
Co, Portland, Oregon,