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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1906)
"'T vrfTT y.ff, "" - o DAILX CAPITAL JTOUltNAJL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAV, NOVEMBER 10, 1000 TtalB OUR RECORD WhHe others have been telling the public about their wonderful sales, we have been quietly doing business, and are not ashamed of our showing. INCREASE IN BUSINESS September 73 pe cent Octobe- - - - 601 " " Over the Cor responding Months Last Year This record speaks volumes for the con fidence of an appreciating public, for the Old Reliable Clothing Store of G. W. Johnson & Co. M DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL iiv iionsit linos., PusllslicrH mid Proprietors. roll should only pay a poll tax at threat of auft by tho city Is unpatri otic In tho oxtromo liniHlllllllMIIIIIIIIII THESE BE THE ; DOG DAYS Dog Tails Wag In Dogvilje Gossip, Rejoicing In Newi Found Freedom . I SUNDAY ' "" 1 - SERVICES UMONi.W SSM labeC 3 J&? lT,fi- Hl'HSCHIIIiON RATES. Ily Mall. Dally Journut, ono mouth .... 3 fie Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono yoar 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono yoar .... 1.00 Ily Currier. Dally Jouruul, por mouth .... 50o NO POM. TAX CONTEST. Home rltlzBiiH and ovou public or llclnlM arc iIoiIkIiiv pnyltiK poll tux on tho ground that thoro U n contest on In the courtR to toHt tho' law. Tho city council onlured tho htrmit coiniulwlouHi' lo col loc t the poll tax. AND AMi NOT PAYING were to iw rkportuii to the Vtlrjittoruoy. So far all who huvo bwn uotlflid that they would ha suttd huvo promptly paid, mid there Is no suit pending. Thftrtt U nothluK U) lltl- ' Ruri along, now, llttlo dogylo; you may roam the streets; bark nnrl howl to your heart's contont all night, wlt,hout fear of annihilation at tko hands of the bogle man the naughty dog-catcher. Salem, as expressed in the vernac ular of tho Bowery," hus no more dog license than a rabbit, ' according to tho ruling of Judge William UuN lowuy In the case of A. Smith vs. the City of Salem, where ho has over ruled tho city's demurrer' to tho ace ond complaint. This has tho offect of siiBtatnlne the allegations of the complaint, since the defendant' timo fjir flltng an answer thereto ex pired, at 5 o'clock last evening. Further than this all dog license; paid under protoat prior to the In stitution of .this action are subject to recovery. Waltor W. Johnxou hns lost his Job' as "olTlcIul dos- - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ;; ciitchar" In consequence !! . !! This was nn -action brought'to on- ' ' Marlon County Land That I ' Jo,n tno dty of SftIom anrt Po,"uI" ! : Changing Ownership - Prices '. '. ,nn8tor w- W' JnB from coct Tliat Obtained. " ' "K 9r at'l)tlng to collect tho 1 !rf-t.tt1 j iiininilllillt, llconso on a pup belonging to the Tho following reul estate transfors 'plaintiff, A. Smith, on tho ground have been placed on record In tho t,1Ilt tll offoct of tho ordlnnnco is u onice of the Marlou county recordor, inx ttn(l not n Hcoiiho; tbnt it is nn Nov. ST and 0. M. K. Hreyman to Werner Hroyman, 5 noreu, T. S, S. H. 1 W.; w.d $ Amos Van t ux to Wullaoe Wltlmin, lot 10 block 1. Au l.iiwi Add., Sulem 1160 I). R. Dlmlck et ux to J. O. Hepburn, I a acres T. S S. R. I W.. w d .lames Walton et ux to W. 11, Kwiuker, lots ft and -1, block O, Slmpkfns mid, w d .... J. ' and U. Olliaor to A. 0. Stllller. loU I and I, block 5. I'rtckeys' add. Salem.;. .1. U Taylor to Anna. IS. Tay ! lor. Vt lot 6,'blk 17 elUr' ' of Oervali; w.d 100 ,1.1.. Taylor to Anna IC. Taylor, lot S. blook &. city of Oer- fie ;; : 7. . "". .'. Y ' GOD GO 1000 100 H 1. Miinrit at ul to f Milan A The poll tux of three tyllan, per, ,. M, " 1 ; w.d ''J. :iEJ)0 ynr In about aft llnniy Mtulillshed iih tho ooiirttltullon tUulf, ' That any inryi In thH employ Of thun publlo should rnfiiHO to pay his poll tax IN A DISGRACE TO Till! PUR. liir KEHYIf'K. That private cIIUuiih should some times demur to tho euforoomant of n, tax law Is natural. Hut that a man on the public pay- Salt Rheum Itch os, oozes, dries and scales over and over again; local applications do not. euro it because they cannot rtmovo its causo, which is an impuro condition of tho Blood. Tho most obstinate cmos have been perfectly aad permanently cured by a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla the best medicine for salt rheum in an the world. For twtlmonlals of remarkable cures WW for Hook on SH Rheum, No. 3. C I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. SAVINfl IS THK 8UHK lip,ll TO WKAI.TII. A THOl'HAM) JIH.V WIN A cp.MiKTK.Nii nv QimrriA SAVINO Tllinit KI'AUi: MONKV iikuk onk carrs men uv tft'i:CUJATlON ANP (liriMtlOll. QV1CK HCIIKMIS. Ol'KN A SAVINGS ACCOl'.NT WITH I'S AND l)i:iH)SIT lUJGU. IiAUU j VAHT QV &QVl TUNINGS AN1 YOl'Il FUTUKK IH AHSUKKIX 'feri 9.07H filwft, 1 tl 8iU.i , 100 W.; w.d M. Kelley to Chas. II. QhvU. alio (cre In T. 0 S. RJ lH.'.'W.. ,m... ...'....', '.' Mifrv, nnoJs to'SllnS Rtt notilt.'10'nW tjHfiiTJ rfl tl In SuunyHlde fruit farm; uIho lots I J and It of the Kuunypldo ,0'ult farm: w.d. .t A .1 Anderson et ux to Wm. Kniui. Inta IT. IS, 18 and SO, In Sub. Ulv, or lot S. of Tuioilo, I'arkJnrortfon. Sa Imh. nnd pnrnelhjnnnd west' of lot S in mild Tiixwlo Park- Add.; wd ChrU nnd i. Kowell to Chtt A. Street I. u in. Co.. N. k of tho NVY H or See. t, na NK V,nnd Die NU Vi or tho S K. of the S.W. V ot Sec. ;i, T. 9 8. It.J li.. 1.C0 tmf rtcrsi fi.c.d,,. 'iyH. . LA10J K. K. UUlor to P. find K.GalJlini the donation laud nlalm of John V. Markley (110.99): oqual taxation, bocauso tho dogs tiro of dlfforont sizes and values, nnd that tho ordlnnnco Is void becnuso It provides for a flno nnd Imprisonment for any violations of Its provision?. I The holding of tho court practically invalidates the ordinance and wipos , It off the city stntutos, for tho rea son that It provldos for tho liiiprls- oumont of a poraon for dobt, wliloh la prohibited under tho Btato stnt utos. Two complaints woro filed, but the demurrer to tho original vjas siiBtulnod and the seaoud, whloh.wuH 130 "Phold by the court, was filed soon afterwards. Ono of bo principal aL- ' ' tllorllleH clfed byCouiiBol "iloliupff. for the plaintiff. In prosontitiK his onse to tho oourt. was tho cane of Washington vs. MolRg, 1st McAr- thur'8 reportH, p. RS, In which the oourt held that a "dog Is property; untitled to the snmo protoctlou at the hands of the law nn other preperty: (mlKht bi taxed and oven muzzled at .certain hoohoiih of tho yoar; but a ilium cannot be tlnod as n culprit for fmvnliiK a doR any moro than for own Mns a horse." l? In passing upon tho domurrer ludgo Oallowny statoii that tho city has the right to seize the dog and joiillscute It for non-payment of llceuie on tho part of the owner, but that the owner could not be lined r Imprisoned for rofueliiK to pay he liceutie as It operated as a debt. The fatal defect In thw ordinance, m contended by defendant's counsel. Bind siutalued by tho court, lies In he penalUlna; ckuiso. whiuh nm. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 410 Chcmckota street. Services: Sunday nt 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Subject of lesson sermen: Mor tals nnd Immortals. Sunday school at ll:45'a. m. , The Wednesday .ev ening meeting Is held at 7:30 p. m. Reading room In tho church open each nftornoon except Sunday. All are cordially Invited to attend the services and tho reading room. First Methodist. At 10:30 Rev. W. H. Selllck will give the second sermon on the ijup? tlon "Is Jesus God?" Subject: "Was Jesus tho Product of 1115 Times?" At 7:30 the fifth In a se ries on tho Prodigal Son. Subject "Welcome Home." Mr. Edward Wi nans will lead tho Epworth League at C:15. All nro cordially Invited. First Christian. Will hold Its regulnr services In Tioga hnll nt "10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme: "Tko Altl tiido of tho Christian." Evening: "Tho Truo Knight." Blblo school at 12 m. Junior C. E. nt 3:30 p. m. Senior C. 13. nt G:30 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday even ing. Strangors and visitors cordial ly welcome to nil these services. D. Erett, pastor. First Presbyterian. Morning service at 10:50 a. m. Proachlng by tho pastor, Rev. It. T. Hancock. Subject: "Self Examina tion." Sabbnth school at 12 m. Ju nior C. E. nt 3:30 p. in. Senior C. E. nt f:30 p. m. Evening service nt 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Tho Groat Question Concerning Christ." Mrs. Hinges will sing morning nnd even ing. Central Congregational. No preaching sorvlces tomorrow Pastor's day , at Wlllard. Sunday school and Endeavor mooting at usu al hours, 10 a. in. and G:30 p. m. lliblo study Thursday evening. St. Paul's Episcopal. Chemokpta nnd Chtfrch streets. Itev, Uarr G. Loo, rector. Twonty second Sunday nftor Trinity. Holy communion nt 7:30 a. in. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Morning prnyer uj, 11 a. m. Evening pruyor nt 7:30 n. m. All wulebmo. ' ' Reed's Cushion Soltf Shoe for $3.50 And the best $3.50 ladles' Bhoe ever sold by any store I city. It Is useless to pay more for a shoe when $3.50 will ht.n -, - tag Acme of Shoe Perfectlbn. It embodies three features which a Important. HEALTH LONG WEAR ELEGANT APPEARANCE Wear a cushion sole and your health will be Improved perm nently. H you don't believe this assertion, we stand ready t prove It. ' MEN Don't go all' winter with wet feet, and then womler why y0J have bad colds and perhaps consumption. HIGH TOP SHOES Will savo all that, make you comfortable and give you mo-e wear" for your money We Lead in Salem for High Tops - - - $3.50 to $7 Como and look. Wo can fit and satisfy. I . C. T. U. 'Prof. C. O. Iloyor will address the ospel tempernuco mooting nt 4 p. in. Sunday. Will city ministers plonse announce their Sunday morn ing servlcoa. St. Joseph's Catholic. Rev. A. Moore, rector. Twonty. third Sunday nftor Pontocost. First mass nt 7:30 a. m. Cntoohlsm nt 9:30 a. m. High mass nt 10:30 n. in, Vospers and benediction nt 7:30 ll. til. rolled Evangelical. Thonio nt 11 a. 'm.: "Soul Win ner's Nood." At 7:30 p. m.: "Tho Rook of Ages." H. A. Dock, pastor, o E. L Irvin & Co. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN 326 State St., Salem Repairing a Specialty X-RAYS There Iuih been o much kicking about tho Pannmn ditch that the Prosldont today went to sen. A .1 tl II i ntiwilill a 1.111a. I n 1.n..1. . ......... .... ..llll'.lllflfllV IWIIVII II III1I1K I'HMIl 1SS0 " " i ordinance btlpuhitna lnp . n-Wll,ftna lniv. QllBll , li u iitnmiitt 1 -t.t it a .. .. .......... i i miimh iati He amount fixed us an iiuuuul II OOIUM 111)1)11 Oiinlnnii. (lint in.v cln1...l ... ., ...... .in.. .lill! w.d 100 U"01 " ('oht. and lllogal. donts aro llablo to load to scandnls, !(! nil to A M.i N n lin .III.. .- 4U..A l Ion of the provision of the ordl- 7" """'- ""k ""' 1 ... u. nil Ullll , Hlltltllll 1)0 fOrlltllllnn liullin' l,n .lnn,l. .itiiito. upon rouvleUon. Is piinUh- 1.. .m...m., .. Jble by a statod" fine and for I in-1 ... prlsouinont, In case of default In ..1 ... .. . . mynient of tho tine, at tho rate u rJuZnV rrmuy oy.juage ,.. ...... .... . . v mm hi Oalloway was a case of do In. Rnn. nor iinv. jviiv niinmiif in ....' " ,.v. .. . ... ....v...... .v, vn- Iforco this provision, tho court rules, ,3oum 00 luniainount to liunrlson- V. Rohmeltor to Conrad Kroldt N. V of the S.E. Vi of Suo. 13.T. fi S, 11. I ;j v. Anna Kroldt to C. A, Kroldt. 20 c;rtw In T , R 2j V nUo tho S. W of H19 N.E. Vt of Sec. 12 In T. 6 S, R. I W.5 w.d , u. nuu a. iroiui 10 Anna Kreldt, 20 aoroa in T. 0 S. R. 1 W.: aUoS. Vfc of N.E. VI of SiMJ. 12 InT. CS. R. 1 W-. Marlon county; w.d. ...... o 1300 Tho city attorney, a, O. Condlt. says that ho will nppeal the enso to fho supremo court. Webster Holmes very genorously ifforod to waive tho ton days' llmlta- Ion. Hiid told Mr. Condlt .to go ahoad f'f &trkM Tfomxlmmk nyitrif ffntfaninf ftiifr gone. . Anna Gould at first had a lovely part, then a strenuous part, then a Donl-part. and now they Just part. o Hnil n Close Call. l'A dangerous surglcnl operation, Involving the removal of a malic- 5ml fllo the answer, hut Mr. rn,m . nant n,dor- ns ,arR 8 my hand, from 100eouia to prefer taking ohancos with my "jMer's hip, was prevented by ho supremo court. . iLua "l'l",vauuH "l ""CKiens Arnica oaivo, says a. u. stlckel, of Mile tus. W. Va. "Persistent use of the saivo completely cured It." Cures A decree will bo nskod for today In tho circuit court making tho tem porary Injunction perpetual. 100 -o - Ntfiirnlgta 1'aIiu. RhoiiiuatWui, lumbago and sciatic pulus yield to tho penetrating Innu-hondont. at St. Albans. W. Va., when ' Mmle Happy for Life. Great happlnqss came into tho homo of S. C. Ulalr, school suporln cuts, burns nnd Injuries. C. Perry druggist. o 25c at J. 500 Apiece Your liens are only worth Fifty cents -.:,,,., 1... 1. n... Eaiicv.i, uui nicy itiu be made to earn $5.00 a year. COULSON' EGG FOOD . COULSON'S IMPROVED MASH FOOD ALFALFA MEAL These are the ar ticles to do it with. Call on us for par ticulars. TILLSON & CO. 151 High St, A CHILD CAN 11UV As advantageously at our moat mar ket 'as the older folks.-Wo glvo jhe most careful attention to all orders, and sell none but the best of meats. E. C. CROSS, Stato Street Market IMioue 291 onoo of Uallard's Snow Liniment. It hi llttlo daughter was restored from Discovery of Rich Copper Ore. London, Nov. 10. M. Reriiburg. ,who has Just completed his mineral k. - ..- -.-. -....-...,. a nniiia fionn .ah ak rm . . pouotratw to tho nerve and Vh0 droadful complaint ho namos. I "l,a ,,,:, ,1 .n,ana' re bono and being absorbed Into thoffjo My:n My llttlo daughter had St t1? . U scovory of vast deposits ami,..' .i.nro. which vii.i.ri . . ' ul '"""'" u u Aianjarsnaic which: V v..,. .. ,w U k. TiAiilmfint Kn nt-Aw' .a.III.. ..A . .vit...v.. u..v B,vn .ivbuh; uran 1 . . 11..III oa . I.l i...ciai. a 1.I..1 vi... I &,. nm.r.i . ;;n. ;; -s ; jij??.! tnreo bottles ettectea a complete blood, lt henllng proprtles-aro con- IveyeU to overy part ot tho body, and ofect somo wonderful curea. 25 80o and 1.00. For sale l&V D.JJk iPry' 4"US toro. -"--'- o XU tetoeYMNrtttwwteqjM CZy?mt abmesill provo ihe richest and fstthe world. Tho. formation of Quick, sure euro for norvous cure." eomplklnt. general debility, tomato weakness, impoverlsned blood and jptatarl. Guaranteed by J C Perry's druK More. Price 56c was completed here today. )- O IVttSWX. imilDiYHKMAtelft f 1 -j QUALITY FOLKS Of courso quality counts among people, but that Isn't tho only place. It counts especially In your dally needs, and one ot the things that adds most to the suc cess of Perfection Baking Powder is Quality. .Its quality wins R friends all tho time. Buy U, Try It. C M. EPPLEY Manufacturer S'em OregM : Are You Alarmed? KIRK ALARMS hl'ROLAU ALARMS SPRINKLING SYSTKMS ' FIItH EXTINGUISHERS . Of nil kinds, and a fall itort of general electric stippllei. A! all klnda of motor work donf, u well as all klnd3 of nirlDg. V 5tatc Agent 245 Liberty St. Co A MATTER OP AIISOllBlXfl INTEREST r.tpa hn)i In H Hint of the aPPW ThnnVnMirlnP nnH that ll tH ' hnr nnaiMnn Dlirlne th6 T" l tho Diinnlv la nltt-nVH UnCertlil4 V by ordering of us before cold we"S comes you can be sure of 3 your -wants filled. We are re Blipply any kind of lumfcer fo ! - OOODAU:. LUMBER CO. Gpncral ..Machine Wqrks. E. M. KIGHTLlNGFJt, Machinist and Mang"" 178 South Liberty St, WE IIUILD ANYTHING I fljjj nav k uinE FROM H0. fiTEKT, vnVE RL'T FIRST01! WORKMEN E.WLOVED (eurnl RonnirinC r MM 1 n 111(1111 Hrlck furnished 1 krge qHUtk. Pressed brick J oHksr. .rr4 on Scate SU" SALKM IWICK rr, A-A.BprtO,W (