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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
- pf wwrrfflwyf - T"" -w'SV5M,.n'V?rr- "v , DATLT OJ&ITAX, JOURNAL, BLLKM, OKEO0N, TREOAY, 3TJLY 13, 1,006. 20 Mule-Team BORAX Will prodoce Whiter Cleaner Clothes la Your Laundry Than any other article And with less labor . HENEY GETS BUSY 20 l- ule-Team BORAX Will Cleanse Every Article In your Kitchen or Dining Room And make it Bright ) 20 Mtxle-Teaxft BORAX Will Sterilize All Articles of Clothing, Acting as an Antiseptic and Preventing- Odor from Perspiration. Insist on 20-Mulc-Team Borax. If I your dealer hadn't it don't buy adul terated borax. Write to us. tell ua his name, enclosing 5c, and we will mail you a package and will also send you our illustrated booklet, "Borax in the Home." Address, Pacific Coast Borax . Pnn FVna.icn, Col. New Address: Bacon Building, Oakland California. Precedent for "Governess." Albert. VII., nrchdtuko of Austria. larqiedi Isabella Clara Eugenie, in- ranita: of Spain, who brought to him la dowry the sovereignty of the Low ountrics, etc. Wheni Philip 3V. of 8pain ascended! tho throne in 1C21 ho 00k from his mint tho sovereignty of ho Low Countries, but left her tho itlo of goveiiness. Her husband' diod after, whereon she took tho veil. bough still' retaining tho reins of gov rnment. Sho died' at Brussels in. 1C33, Igedi 6C. Hero there is precedent for 10 uso of tho word' governess when a idy holds tho, post. London Notes Ind Queries. Sixteen Land Fraud Cases Set Down for Trial up to Au gust Twenty First That picas of guilty aro likely to bo onfconcid to indictments now pending in ,tho United States cincuit count charg ing William H. Davie, former mayor of Albany; CJark E. Loomis, fortneir spe cial land agent of tho general land office, and! Sainton B. Otarisby, onco a foroirt tianger dn the Cascado Reserve, with complicity iu Otegoiv landi frauds, was indicated; this morning, when; As sistant Attorney General Francis J. Ileney informed Judgq Wnn. II. Hunt during tho calling of 1ho calendar that ha did not expect tho cases against these defendants to como to trial. Ex-Mayor Davis was indicted Jan uary 31, 1903, charged with -perjury in hlaviag swarm flalsoly when making final proof on, a homestead entry. lio vohmtariy went before tho federal grand jury, and it is understood that h!il made a clean1 admission of his connection withl The f.cuid, although warnedl that the onidenco ho gavo could bo used! against him. His story to the grand jury is believed -to have been little short of a full confession, and it is not thought that ho will undertake to acquit himself of tho charge by standing trial. Two indietnienre are pending against Loomis1 and Ormsby, chairging c,onspi raoy 'to defraud) tho government out of public lands. They aro jointly inc voh-edi with Hemry A. Yountg, William H. Davis, andi George Sorenson, on one Lord was indlpedi with) tho others on n charge of attempting ito obrtruct justico by forming a conspiracy to hbel Afl"i Ileney, nnd thus interfere with his work aa a, government officer. Caws were set for trial in the United. Scales Circuit Court this morn ing as follews: July 1G Caw against Heniry W. Mil ler, Prank: E. Ktncart, Martin G. Hogo, and Charles Nickell for conspiracy. July 19-Caeo against William II. Davis for perjury. July 20 Oaso against Hamilton! W. Hendricks, f6r subornation of per jury. July 23 Case against Charles A.' Wattoir and) Coo D. Bernard for per jury. July 24 Case against Franklin P. Mays, Horace G. McKinley, S. A- D. Puter, Mario L. Ware, Emma L. Wat son, D. W. Tarpley, ancll Robotit Simp son for conspiracy. July 30 Case against Winlock W. Stoiwer, Hamilton H. Hendricks, Clar ence B. Zachary, Adelbert C. Zaohnryi, Charles A. Watson, Clyde E. Glas; Bingcm Hermann, John. II. Hall Edwin Mays, Fonklani P. Mays, Clark E. Loomis and Edward D. Stratford for conspiracy. August 2 Case against George Sor enson for conspiracy. August G Case against Biroger Hetn mann, John If. Williamson, Franklin P. Mays, Wdllandl N. Jones and! George Sorenson for conspiracy. August 18 Cnso against jfranlc . E. Alloy, A. R. Downs, Ediward D. Downs and Rv. Stephen W. Turrell. August 14 Case against John Henry Booth, for accepting bribe. August 15 Casa against James Ben son, for perjury. Augusta 10 Oaso against Claude Thayer, Clark! E. Hadley, Mmurico Lfhch', Walter J. Smith (since de ceased), Thomas Coates, John Tuttlo, Charles E. Hays and G. O. Nolan, for conspiracy. August 17 Case, -against Herman, K. Danaenne . ) i m$& , GROWS HAIR AND WE CAN indictnwtnt returned December 27, Finch, Tbaddeus S. Potter and' Bent 1004, amd an indictment consolidated BlauveU; foo oonspiraey. Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheu- mtio trouble; sold by all druggists, or to months' treatment by mail for $1. )r. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. ouis, Mo. Bend for testimonials. Sold By Stone' drnjj utores. dw-lyr Rhodesia's Largest Nugget, Woiglung 2-1.62 ounces, a1 gold nug- which measures five and a half inches im length and three inches in hidth was tecently found near Bula- vayo. It is believed -to bo tho largest r-cvt found in Rhodesia, and is now In plio British, South Africa company's jnuHdumi at 2 London Wall buildings, C. London Mail. ptician Bifocal lenses near-sighted and far- Pghtod lenses made to order. old ancf Gold Filled Frames Also made to order. find reasonable. Our prices you has, H. Hinges Jewelers and Optician 123 Commercial St. Gold Dust Flout I Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT 'i ANTED en for Quary and Street k. Fnauire BARREN CONSTRIKTION CO with; it involves Congressman) Bingef Hermann1, S. A". D. Puter, Horace G. McKinley, Emma, L. Wa'eonj, Dnniel Webster Tarpky, Elbert G. Brown, Mrs. M'!iin Hrowji, .Tml Frank Wttlga mot, ni Portlandl diemtist. When this caifio was reached! on the calendar, Mr. Hcncy informed, tho court that ho ex- peetetl pleas of guilty, buu tliaft the oaso was ready for trial, andi had it set down. One Defendant Is 111. Wt, D. Fenton attorney for State Sen ator Franklin) P. Mays, appeared this nvci mingi andi gavo notice that he de sired ',to file pleas in abatement in all tlTeo of tho cases pending against his client, amd saidl he would' have to ask for a continuance in the case against Mays, for tho reason that ho is unable to ba 'taried Mays is now on his Tygh Valley farm, and Mr. Fonton says he is in, a poor etate of health. He broke down, immediately following his indictment and) went io California. Mr. Ileney, so Mi. Fentoa stated) to iho court, would not consent to a con cen tinuance: of tho Mays case. Charles F. Lord, indicted jointly with ex-United States District Attor ney John Hnllj, Henry P. Ford, for merly sheriff of Washington county; Harry L, Rees; A. P. Caylor, ex-Deputy Sheriff John Cordano, Johni Henry Hitohlng?, a local lawyer, and John Xorthup, appprtiredf this mornimg and made another plea to have hw case set for trial Loifd , declared that bis. reputation had been smirched; that ho had) re peatedly pleaded for a trial during the attendtwvco of seven juries on the court ariit emded by demanding a 'trial under the. guarantees of th)d eovemn. amenu- mnt to tho constitutdoa Judoilunt said! ho would) coll the calendarv and1 Lord tab (Down. Lord Ifl Repremandi:Jl; When his case was finally reachel en tlw docket, Assistawt Aittomej' Gen- oral Honey asfced-thaib It go to the foot of tho calendiam. Lord declared! no didn't want it to go there. He said tho indictment against hii. had been brought by spite on. Mr. Honey's part. Judge Hunt reprimaiwlic'd him for using such language in court toward a government oflieer and" said that as on at'onnoy ho ought to know better. Mx Honey informed ho court that when tho grand) jury was in session a conspiracy was entered) Wf by several persons, among wn " DIu'l Lord, to obstruct justice, and that to givo'him a trial now would bo to fu?v tober the ends of the conepbai'oTfl, and ho felt it. a duty to let this, case go over until all other cases had! 'been triod. , j Lord 'Ullterjected, hat Mr. Heney, bad odlded ineulb. to injury by .placing hia name ont'tho rame piece of paper with thosa of John H. Hitchinga and Joha H. Hall. Judge Hunt finhUy told' Lord to coma back in two weeks, and he would pasa oa ida application for trial. Mr, Hesey reradndedl the court that this case is os in which he could not ap- August 18 Case n'gainst Charles A. Gluves, Erwin N. W.akefiold1, Ora L. PaTkr and Robert B. Foster, for con spiracy. August 20 Case against O. Sam Smith, and) Dr. Van Gesner, for con srii acy. August 21 Cat against George So rensjahi, retliial of caso for offering bribe to John H. Hall, them United States District Aitorney. Tho casj against Stato Senator Geo. C. Browncll for subornataon of p 1 jury was passed) for the present. f The Rret efficiency nnd rellotiltlty of Dnnderlne as n linlr crower nnil cnlprecencrntorhnve won (he conflilence (intl patronnce o( millions ami mllljons of people ttironclioiit the United Htnten. It has attnined n larger aalc and Is more ucnerally uicd than any other article toilet or medicinal that has ever beeu Hold or handled by the Druu trade Itt this coun(ry. , ltAPiuiwii..femaice llie tcaip neailliy ntuiieritie anu keeps u o. 11 is ineKreaicsi ncaip ictimicr diui.iuciiiuic uc createst linlr-innlurliiB nimcdy the world ha ever known. It Is o nnlural food and n wholesome medicine (or both (he half and scalp. Kvwin 3flo liotdnuf it will put imiru koiiuIiio Hfo la jour hulr (hail a cnlloti ofuny other linlr taiilo UMTiuuilc, It shows results from the vory start. NOW at all druggists in THREE SIZES, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. H"l WB show how quickly imtxicrino nets we will semlalarce ssm j KJ &B In pie free by return mail to anyone who sends this advertisement W ilCiC. to 'lie KniMiltiiu Ountlnrliio Cit,, CIiIi'iiko, with (heir name " aud address nnd (cu cents Iu silver or stamps to pay postage. Thin People. Thin, scrawny, fleshless people nrei usually nervous, irritable, bilious and dj'speptic. Evejy chango of weather effects thorn; if they happen to cat or drink anything containing disease germs, it develops at onco, and thoy aro tho first subjects of any contagious diseaso coming in the neighborhood". Their Hfo is a continual worry In their efforts to nvoid exposure to damp and mnlntnl nfmntnliA.A PnnlA j.nn ml. from one to three ' pounds of solid , Iow G rtVkkcrn t..tf. fl.i. . .,A. i.- .t. Jorn," to ran and spring a ..... v..j uvau yw HVUA UJ iUO USO VI Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norve Tonic. It mer is of tho Latin "polUicum," "jtolctlcuin" or "poleaticum," a reg inter .wherein dues we:o enrollo! which is believed! to bp (really tho Greek "polyptychunr," a document folded into mnny leaves. If so, tho de velopment of the word may bo paral leled by that of "diploma," tho par . ont of "diplomatist," which mennt simply a document folded double. I "Spanking" did not suggest chas tisement originally. It was unknown to Johnson in this tense. To him a "spanker" meant "a person who taks long stops with ngllity." Rapid motion seems ito bo tho root of tho word "spanfy" which is not mcroly representative of the 'sound of tho act, "slap" and "smack" are. Tho or "sponk- PH is close to spring about quicklyt tho original meaning. ..! ii.. 1 1 x x ' t . I Hence a "spanking pace," a "spank- puts their system in condition to resist , . " ' l sickness. This Tonic is in tablet form, I t , C .. , . to be taken right after meals. Soldi . 8t! ct' Tu 'u Jm , k n . k v should bo a daily publication although three boxes for $2. It turns the foojlho il D0 lone,r. httB UmV? ... . . . ., , , , luso. The cafe of "journey" is oxnet- you oui into strong ncn oioou. xnis , ,, . -,. .. . , ,, , , . ly comparable. E'en to Chaucer it provents and cures disease. Peoplo tell , , , , , , ., . 1 ,.,,.,. ,, still meant a day's progress, and in tho us who have used the Tonic that it . ,. b ' ,,,1 cures them, then keeps them from get- 'onth centu-y it was possib 0 to ting sick afterward. epeak of one country as being "J2 or- x neyea" distant from another a "jor- This English Language. Ciiicago News. That "policy" which a man gets from an insurance company Is no rela tive of that other word "policy" which tho president, for instance, may uso in dealing wi.'! tho beef question. Tho latter is a lineal descend an, along with "polity" and "police," of tho Greek "polls," a city. But the for- ney" being reckoned usually as twenty miles. Why th) Whistle Blew. Clovelnnd Leader. An Irishman was run over nnd killed by nn express tnain nnd his widow sued for damages. Oho of the witnesses sworo that the locomotive whistlo was not sounded until after tho whole train had passed over Mf. Ilyan. Them tho attorney for tho railroad thought ho had him. "Seo here, Mr. McGlnnis", you nuV mit that the whistlo blew?" "Yes, sor.; it blew, sor." "You wore Mlko's friend and would liko to help tho widow, but toil mo now what purpose there couldi be for tho engineer to blow tho whistlo after Mlko had boon run over nnd killed f" "I supposo that the whisMo was for tho next man on tho track, sor." vry,thlng; it goes out of its way to qunnrel; it will cvon como down from a treo to solicit nn interview. Ovor iu India there is tho great king cobra, or hamadryad, a sko larger, quite as fierce it has been known to chase u man on honcback; ho had to rldo for hia life but i'tB poisen: is a degree lew virulent. Tho difference, howovor, may bo considered' negligible, nd ceases to interest tho patient aftor a' few minutes. Among the Australian col aa, the pit vipers of America and tho prcnt wcb Afrlcnn vlpors -thoro are species with evil roputations; and tho niost alarming fcaturo is th.at tho aggresslvo snakes aro nil desperately poinono. Tor gale or Exchange. For inside property, six acrea of land with now fix-room houso1 and now barn. Inquire of J. F. Goodo. Phone 134, or W. A. LiBton, phono 1321, Sa lem, Or. 7-10-3t Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flat uloncc, torpidity of tho liver, consti pation, palpitation of the heart, poor blood, headache nnd othor nervous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tonguo, of fonsivo breath and a logion of othor ailmonts, is at onco the mosf wide spread nnd destructive malady among the American peoplo. Tho Horblno treatment will euro all theso troubles. BOc bottlo. Fotr tale by D. J. Fry. o XXbdly Snakes. Of deadly snakes, which is tho most fatal f Mr. Claude E. Bonson supplies an answer in nn Interesting paper on venomous reptiles in the Cornhlll. Tho most dangerous snake is, it seems, the African mamba, ono of tho largest of tho cobrns. It files nt ovrybody and Suno Ours for Piles. Itching Piles produco moisturo and cauBo itching; this form, as, well aa Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles, aro curod by Dj. Bo-wn-ko's Pile Bern ody. Stops itching and bleeding, Ab sorbs tumors. COc a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatise irce. Write mo about "your caso. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Public Scales. Wo havo installed a flvoton, high grado, Faixbanks; scale, and aro pre pared to do nil kinds of weighing, ox cop t looso stock. Corroct weights guar anteed. GIDEON STOLZ, Corner Miller and Sutntnor streots. 7-0-lwk-wlt Men V7aned. Sawmill and lumber yard laborer?, $2.25 per day. WoodssaeB, $,25 ts $3.00, Steady work. Apply to Booth Kelly Lumber Co., Egess, Or, 0-2-t 9 Great Shoe Sale Our stock of Summer Footwear muit bo closed out at once. Our Fall and Winter Stocks will ttxm bo knocking at the door. Wo wanrt tho room nnd wo wovor WinJfor Sumnwf Slices whew thoy cam bo eold at any price. Tho highest groilo of Mew's, Women '4 Boys', Mies' and) Children's Shoes will bo offercil nt price reductions tlmt NO OTHEE STOEE IN TIH8 VIOINmr HAS EVES EQUALLED, Plenty of time to wear Summer Footwear, but only a short tlmo in vhich to sell Jt. Note tW.o ldccs: All Mon's Oxftxrds; Patent Lenth', TnnK, Gua Metol, Regular $3.50 a-l $4.00, NW ,..-. .$2.00 All Mcii'b OxfoTda, Patent Leather, Tnm. Quit Metal, Regular $4.00, Now ,...f2,S5 All Ladie' Oxford, Paleni Leathea, Tamv Gun Metal, Regular $3.00 ami H00, Nor ,.,.,...,$2.00 All Ladfra' Oxfords, Patent Leather, Tans, Gun Metal, Regular $3.00, Now ,..,,. .,.$2.35 All La lis' Oxfords, Patent Leather, Tans, Qua Motal, Regular $2.50, Not? , $1.95 All Lalfi' Oxfords, Pates Leathar, Tans, Gu Mda3, Regular $1,75 sjJ $2.00, Now $1.40 Moms' toil children's from 85c aul up. "WisHi' and Chil'lren's Barefoot Somdols from' 50o and up. - ' THESE PEIOES ASJG GREAT TEMPTATIONS FOS MONEY 8AVEB8. SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR SHAKE. shoTsLe Oregon Shoe Co s. 1