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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1906)
" 't''W -nrT DAILY CAPITAL JOUIl.VAL, SALEM, OREGON, TfESDAV, AUGUST HI, 1P00. MAY A' FIX DAM Parkersville Drainage District Loses Its biiit Over Vattler Dam NOW FOR THE BIG CIRCUS BUILD IT IN THE . CEMETERY Tho BUlt of the Parkorsvlllo Drain age District against William, Francis and Walter Vattler, which has boon pending for years, over the result of I tho dnmago doifo hy tho backwater from the Vuttler'n mill dam across Llttlo Pudding rlvor, was settled to day In tho supreme court, by tho Judgment of.Judgo Galloway, of tho Marlon county district court, bolng reversed. Tho decision was by Judgo Moore. " Fifty-seven years ngo, William Parker built a dam across tho Llttlo Pudding river for tho purposo of run ning a L'rlst ami Haw mill. Tho dam backed up tho water for flvo or bIx miles, So mo thrco years ago, a drain age dlatrlct was eutabllflhed, having within Its boundaries tho land on which was tho backwater. Adjoining and Just nbovo this was 03 acres of land, which tho government patented to tho Btato In 1891, tho tltlo of which Is now vested In the Miller heirs. Aflor tho crentlon of tho Lnko La blsh drnlnago dlatrlct, ono of tho oinployca wont to tho dam ono Sun day night and blow out u section with dynamite. Tho Vattlors, who aro tho successors of Parker In tho ownership of tho dam, started to repair tho dam, when tho drnlnago district got out an Injunction In Jtuliru Gnllowiiv'u emirt restraining them from doing bo, on! tho grounds that tho (lain was a nui sance. Tho opinion of tho lowor court was rovorsod and tho suit dismissed. Tim attorneys woro 0. a. ningham and W. E. klchardHon for tho uppellnntH and WTI. and AVobBter Holmes for tho respondents, An Important decision wns that In tho caso of W. P. Heson vs. Umatilla county, Apponlod from Umatilla county. Affirmed. Opinion by Judgo Dean. Umatilla county had pasHod n law Imposing a lax on sheep of foreign ownership. Hchoii brought suit for damages and won. Tho county took an opponl, but tho decision of tho lower court was affirmed, Other decisions were: Stnto cm. Wong Chow Quen, appealed from Multnomah county. Opinion reversed ami now trial ordered. lloywood llros. ami Wnkulleld com pany vs. Doornborgor Mfg. company, from Multnomah county. Itovotiied, P. A. Mnun vs. Charles Parker iiml othors. From linker county. Opin ion rovorsod and milt dismissed. Mining & Smelting Company vs. Co. lumbla Gold Mining Company. From linker county. Itovorsid and new trial ordered Ucnjamlii ll. Howman vs. George P, Hotmail, from Multnomah county. Motion to dismiss appeal. Omitted. It. W, Friiuio vs. Don Grumbaum anu i.i' lllrsehliind. from linker county. Petition for rehearing do tiled. William 1). llurrmnu h. Fannie H. Huffman, to vacate a part of a decree of divorce, from Harney county. . versed. F. C. Sexton s. Malcolm Melnnls, salt for accounting, npponl from Was c county. Modified. Greatest on Earth, With Acres of Canvas. Thousands of Actors, and a Splendid Menagerie Wednesday will bo circus day, wjion nil the poster promises that have decorated tho bill-boards, aro to materialize. Tho omnipresent clown will bo thorc with u now make-up, but with tho same delightfully reminiscent smirk. Tho wondorful trained nnl inalH performing fcntH, seemingly Im possible; tho daring equestrian; tho hair-raising ncrlnllst; tho beautiful horses; tho hundred and ono pictured fontureB will all mako their nppcar mice, nnd tho long anticipated en joyment of clrciiH dny bo n reality. Tho Foropatigh-Sells show Ib prac tically now this year. Tho present owners hnvo brought nil their com bined resources to aid In perfecting an organization which It Is honed will win for Itself tho distinction of being tho greatost circus exhibition In tho world. Chlof among tho many features Is tho spoctaclo ontltlod "Fighting tho Flames," a decided novolty ropresontatlvo of n great flro scene Tho Hpectaclo will occupy tho oval or tho largo nrenlc tent. A scono representing n block of nky scrapors In tho busy Hectlon of a city. Tho Btreets nro filled with groups of happy, holldny mnklng peoplo, bnnds of iniislo parading Tho alarm or flro Is heard. Flames aro bcoii burst ing from tho windows of n largo hotel, Then the rush of minima n,,,i all manner of modem flro lighting apparatus. There aro ono thousand actors imrtlnliinllMtr In it. i.. .... Tho Lownndo family of ciiuestrlnnB in a now and novel exhibition. Tho Wnlkowsky of Russian whirlwind dnncers. Captain Webb's two groups of educated seal and Bea lions. A iiulquo exhibition of horso accom plishments, four distinguished equine prize winners appearing In ono ring. "unyon family, a troimo of Ice Trust Should Have Monu ment, If it Was-Built Over its Members Now York, Aug. 21. Wesley Oe- lcr, president of the ic ctrust, was a witness before the grand Jury this morning. He was Indignant to think that he should have been summoned Ho said if tho public knew tho facts It would erect a monument to the trust instead of villifylng it. The state expects to show tho Ice trust, nnd tho Independence conspire to keep up tho price, and create a short age. o Personals T. Barnes Is home from New- Tho "ugiisn acrobats; olght thrilling hippodrome evonts; whllo tho stnges nnd circus rings are occupied by tho different performers. Just In tin, u Of good mcilHIlrn. nn.l mnr.i giops of clowns, forty In all, will circulate In tho hlppodromo ovni. present pnntomlnlc rm,..ii., .....i laugh-provoking conceits. There is Nothing la which dolay Is ni dangerous as in y trouble; when vou consider that you can get along fairly well without ftay sense oxeept sight, you will un- dmtand how Important it U to take o chauevs with It, OUH Hl'NI.NKrtH 1H TO TIJLIi YOU WHKX YOU NKK1) OMSHKtf, WK HAVK 1HK PltOPKIt MKANS OF FINDING OUT. NafiigcrrcNt at WliiHlmr. Wheeling, Vn., Aug. 21. Everything u In readiness ror tho opening of tho great Soongerfest of tho central Ohio Ilorlrk, which Is to take place at tho Court theatre In this city tonight. Tho city Ik rn of v .nuan singers r.om u ,., f Ohio and WobI Virelnln. ti. ..... trlct embraces all of Ohla, excepting Cincinnati and noiirlv i.u t m.,... Mrglnla. Twenty-slx German sing lug socletjoa win i,0 represented In the festival and many of thoin will take , , (h0 ch()ru8 (()nte8( "....,, ,uriu ono or tho most Interest lug features of the Saengerfest. An orchestra of IB pieces has been en Kaged to play the accompaniments ""d furnish tho Instrumental music " ",u "vai Hi general. Another liitoroatltiK feature will be the slug. "K by P,10rili of lnoro u at Ml L n M0" Unt,0r th0 ,,r-" lm U,ruo " and will wind up grand ttll ftlr colournton( lth inuHlc, daneliiK n.m ., ' games. Mort) than .innn n hvK,.?; lTy of the, "mm,nlel -.. ....... ,, ro in tho city and h. hotels r tiuwl t0 tMr (i;u-;! '"" "'wwis u uuusually intor- wlnB nnd miilhilon. t. '.. T Soaockey will conduct nt , ' ', wiib. E. port. .7. D. Barber is in town today on business. Frank Lovell loft last night for Cascadla. Chnuncoy Bishop Is nt homo from Portland. T. 11. Jones has returned from Portland. Paul II. Sroat has returned' from Portland. Otto Hcndrick left last night for Newport. Leo Gcorgo Iuib returned from Portland. Fred Wiggins wont to Jefferson yesterday. . K. L. Irwin wont to Albany on bus iness today. A. A. Leo camo homo liiRt nlcht from Newport Homer Smith returned from Port- laud last night. H. P. Boise, Jr.. returned from Portland last night. Mr. and Airs. R. .T. Swnfrnni nm1 homo from Newport. I ltll,B hcr slster, Mrs. Frank Allen In C. Hurley returned this mornlnu to umI,U!r returned to her home In his homo In Gcrvnls. Mrs. W. A. Irvln returned night from Newport. been visiting Salem friends, left this G. L. Scoblo left today for a week's morning for a huntinu' trln nnd nnt. imiinB ni yo ueacn. Conrad Krebs camo down from ln- Itlng her uncle, S. 0. Long, and fam ily of this city. M. L. Keith and. wife of Portland are ;-lsltlng friends and relatives on Howell Prarie t r. u'tiitmnra. wlin has been visit ing' Salem friends, left fdr Portland this morning. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., and hon Malcolm, returned last nlglit from Newport. Miss Helen Magee hns returned to Cottage Qrovo a'fter visiting Mrs. W. A. Cummings. Mr nml Airs. I. .D. Whltmoro of Portland are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Whltmore. Atrs. Nowklrk. of Hubbard, is In the city, visiting her dnughter, Mrs. W. W. Johnson. Tho Alisses Jennie" ' and Bessie Clark, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. W. Starr of this city. C. W. Holcomb of Portland was In the city yesterday looking after the cannery business. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fry of Silver ton, who were married yesterday, left today for Portland. R. N. Iddlngs went to Independ ence yesterday for a few days' out ing In the mountains. Mr. and Airs. L. Allnaskl, of San Francisco, are visiting their sister, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr. Harold Wllkins, of Corrnllls, was In town last evening on business. Air. Wllkins left for Portland this morn ing. Airs, and Airs. Frank Durbln and mother, Airs. Dan Durbln, returned yostordny from nn outing at Now- JIUIl. It. A. Schramm and wife, who have been visiting relatives In this city, re-' turned to their home In Portland this morning. i Air. ad Airs. H. Cornelius, who have beon visiting In this city, re turned this morning to their home In Jefferson Mrs. J. AI. Long, who has been vis iting relatives in Tacomn nnd Port land for the past month, returned home yesterday. AIIss Zula Hunt, who hns been vis We For the Hunter . And the Fisherman Have Rifles am Fishing Tackle We have all kinds. Whether you want to fish for minnow mountain streamlet, or for speckled beauties in the rivers or f great and strong fellows that live in the sea, you will find tho i sary tackle here. Everything for the fisherman. And whethe J want to shoot the chipmunks in the fence rows or the buck elk t-i A ant lit tli a fnaftincana nf ilin mniintnlno ?-! i .lli . . . 3 ""v " ""-- ..nw..a, JUU ,vm curintniy find riflj 1 lifirn Rtiltnlilp. Evorv klnil nr rlflp. nnrl ovnrvtliJr. it.- . rfw'.ut, mi uio nunter. fishing tackle and rifles, wo can certainly satisfy you. i&frJsh; cssrcn CITY NEWS A Colle.'tlou of Important lnrn graphs for Your Consideration L. Lachmund and sons filed a con tract Monday for the purchase of 20,000 pounds of hops from David Jacobson. The contract was made in July. The local W. C. T. U. will servo dinner tomorrow circus day. Salem this morning Inst li- W. Porter, of Portland, who hns dopondenco yesterdny. ing nenr Grants Pass Mrs. H. AI. Heeso and AIIrs nnhv Hnyden, of Polk county, returned Mrs. I-. L. Hargrovo returned last homo last nieht tmm .. ,., , evening from Newport. the mountains nenr Gntes Miss Julia Williams went to w 1' H 1 "II1 " Un? and Ge Woodbum last evening. j 1 V"'"01"81 n,ht w i, ,a , . V; r0IU n vlslt of t0 days to Newnort W. W. Davis, of Eugene, wns In Mlou Tl, iutwpori town today on business. . M,,SB lhco "cn,10tt ,oft this morn Mort Pilkonton returned vont0r.inv ? for.Port,'1. where she will visit from a vIhII to Portland. I "n3, JI,8S Boilett will then Barr's Jewelry Store " jhmi Iiw(rty we, Itotli Want (ho Child. Two petitions for th .............. . or Qlara Uaraos. tin. . ....... '. Joseph Barnos, Ueoo.ed, " ..... v.v.,Ka oraco this aftoruoon Ono was asklmt ih "'. Jon, JUerward, and ,tated tho child's Imd bwn divorced from the father ThU-' zi ;s --, rbiii;rt2.hWh0 italM "h0 Id . mother, and .ka t0 bo an. Pointed Kuardla... ....- .?: ""'"""..a ,"" JZ - . 'ip custody of the 8lrl. Miss Allnnlo Frlckey left last nlL-iif for Chattanooga, Tenn. Guy Hoyt left yesterday for a ten My-H outing nt Newport. Miss Nolllo Peterson returnod from Portlnnd yosterday. William Welch returned Inst night from a visit to Portland. Count? Treasurer Itlehardson loft this morning for Newport. Mllo Attorbury wont to llnssim.... jwioruny io visit rolatlvus. AIIss Grace VaiiKhn. nf Aiin..,. ..i.. I led Salem friends yostordny. AIlssos Edna and Frances Pohlo re turned from Newport last night. ".u mamas G. Halloy has ro turned from a visit to Pendleton Mayor Frank Waters went' to Portland on this morning's local. Alius Mary Davenport loft this mornlug ror her homo In Sllverton Miss Edna McFarlnnd nn.i in.,.. returned from Port land yosterday. Miss Clara Foster and MUs Louise Hoyt returned frdm vu-n...i ... night. ,v'v ,ilsl lilehanl l.oowontl.M.i n... ... Newport yesterday for ..,.. ......... outing. . ' "',J 3 Mrs. Ira Campbell and child, of f;S;: aro ,n vWBIB B. J. Lalley, Charles Scott. GUI coblo aro among tho Salomltw at Newport. Mlna Lillian Green nn.i ... -IcVroturn ,., evening from Mrs. Lena Bostne of Portland ar- th.:c.s y to vuu rr,onds ,n Miss IajuUq Hov n.i .... i i ..... . . . '. "'" '""iner re- Newport. Mrs. J, a MiiMbin. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Lmii t.. . '-'"; 8. T. Nowklrk and wf 0f Hub, tanj artj vlaltlnir w.i,.,. ,-u. i .i - ' -uon '"U4IIJ, go to Gearhart for n several weeks' outing . .Mrs. AI. W. Worthlngton nnd fam My, who have been visiting Mrs. J W. Pratt and family of Yow Park left this morning for their homo In Philomnth. M. D. Shanks, who has spent tho Hummer In Washington, arrived In bnlein yesterday, onrouto for Stan ford University, where he win Con- umiu nia studies. ,Mr ml .Mrs. G. G. Molsan left on his morning ,ocnI for thof ho ... uwvnis. .Miss Alolsan has been In the hospital hero for several weeks and Is much Improved In health Sheriff nd Mr8, Cu, o last night from a Tllll of 7 weeks to Pom.na lake. While there hoy ascended t. jofforson h lTJ. tempt Jo ...y... ...v OlllllIIlll. Mrs. William Butte '.! . Sl.'.ir,1.-- , ., , vu" "eara irom her father who was lost . m... . S "ear his home a month ago. ndT, hopes of findlnc him ....... , ' " 7 n" abandoned. " "H" ueen Mrs. Ernest Hofer and son Mac came over from Newport. rriTl here Monday s,lt on tho JJJ train. Col. Hofer and Lawrence are now on the rond m t.h.. . . E o?r In their Pr.va7e .The co one, ,, Uke pan n . The ment league moM.. , ... . r. thero on the 21th "e'a A fresh shipment of melons Just re ceived nt H. H. Ragan's. Business on Asylum avenue is growing, nnd the latest addition Is a nent little confeclonery and Ice cream establishment. It is called "The Avenue," and is a credit to the neighborhood. The peoplo are still anxious for oueci streets ns well as paved strets. Strangers 'In town constantly talk about tho absence of mosquitoes, "ens and flies, besides other nuis ances very common In tho eastern states at this timo of the year "nubo" Cummincs. tho nM. man. had a small runawnv vnc(o afternoon. His team, which wns left untied, became frightened nnd ran a short distance, striking a tree nnd ".caning uie Harness. J. A. Patterson has purchased the stock of new and second-hand goods Or A. Scott. tWO doors nnHh t u. store. Ho win imii i. ..... . -....is .no iwo stores greatly increasing his iloor space and room, and so will bo nhi t ,,. . much bettor display of his stock. : REAL ESTATE TRANSfEF H.Tfflnii ffstaaa& 1 mm iu.wu wuuij xiiina xnat is J Changing Ownership prlci TJiat Obtained. H-M-M'l I I 1 H H-iH-H- Alay Porter and Frank Porter to Clara Whitney, 10 ncres Win, Goodrich to A. Welch, right of. way for railroad.. ,12 Hop Contracts Filed. Contracts for thesale of hops Klabor, Wolf & Netter, of Portland from tho following Alnrlon count! growers, were filed In the county li corder's office teday: Claud LIghtroot and H E. Alannld 20,000 pounds, at 15 cents Ed Buttorfleld, G000 pounds, at lj cents. T. M. and T. W. Cully, lO.OOJ pounds, at 15 cents. J. R. Jordan, C000 pounds, at 11 cents. G. Hngg and P. Foliar, 6001 pounds, at 15 cents. George W. Knight, 7000 pounds, ai 15 cents. These sales were made July 30. . o O V. rr r. -r -r A Heart th. - st Tho Kind Y0'JKar8 Always teSl Bignatnro ST , XTT3r of toSWT7A4M MAHIHEI). Ohio Democrats Meet. Columbus, O., Aug. 21.-Colum-b has seldom seen n larger congre jatlon of Democrats from all parfs of tho state as today, tho opening jar of the Democratic state c!nmS Hon. The hotels In th M.. . ot the city nro crowded w7 ft Dm" ; of'The'0!8 nnd the iieS - 3 of partlcuh. .: J e.COnV?nt,0n conuonmtho stl - ssris coiZL0.' h.toIn from the o "i'uisn. Aside ...v.u un filnta . 1 FRY-ROBINSON At the resident of tho oinclating minister, in Salem August 20, at 2 p. m Mr. Artnur G. Frv tn Aflua .Tnsln IloblnSOa. both of the Sllverton neighborhood. Tho vonnir rniinlo took tho after-l noon train for Portland for a short wedding trip. Norwich Union Fire Insof-I ance Society. Frank MerortUh. Tlpsldont ABent. Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., NM 129 Commercial Street. I SISSaSSBSSSBSBSSaSBESStaBBlBeSVBlMEBBHasaBESECS11 111 N'EW TODAY When Yon M'ant llaTm,. 22 ..'S:s - t The Texas Wonder, Cure, an kldBtTi bladJef rheumatic trouble: sold hv .1. ....... tats, or two months treatment by mall for ll. Dr. E. w. .,, . "l Oliva .trt, St. Louis, Mo, ' Send for iMiimn.i.i. " &ena Prepare.! and all ," T" "a! Ueen nominations win, I."' "r the or of the convention ha,I halnnan, VrtTLll iTiT county fF . ' ayne orgeant-at-arm. r ... "nt rr of delect ... . " r '.uiai nmbor the total number ZS ?' choice, 469. n ,fl ...1 I QU,red for " " o Ki'nnrni ..j. andinB that the Pattlson w, imposed of tho friend 0? thn n' governor, is still i 11 ! tho ,ate a dominating tajc, Tn T convention, u . "" "uenco In the Powerfn, efforV "T For Kent Housekeeping rooms! up stairs at 223 South Commerci" street. For Sale A rubbpr-tlred open bug gy; panel Beat; good as new; ai bargain. Call at 2C3 Front si 8-21- 3t. Wiintmi At ' iha Miiko Millinery store, apprentice girls to commes work Sentembor 3rd. S-21-iw- Have You Insurance On your pro?" erty? If not, why aot? It Is a gerous to go without It. See W. A. Linton, tho leading Fire I suranco man, for rates. No- 19 first floor, McCornlck BIdg.,Cort St. Phono 321. 8-lS-3t Way for Sale, Baled Clover or ck; J 6 per ton, In lota of two toe over. Thos. P. Walker, f08 Suburban 154. 8-31-1 Money to Loan MW.M ot i. Jj J-J-i SOU b, s 1 dw,lyr. convention, to commit tn ,n tho oh,o ,n favr0T vm ?rrncy candl, . m J. Brian's TTTOVAS K. FORPi , ur president. Over Ladd & Busk's Bank, SsI Of