Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 17, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAHjT CAPITAL JOURNAL. BAIiEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1000.
SWIMMING
J:
BATHS ARE
DEDICATED
CapitalCity Y. M. C. A. Building As Re
"' modelled Thrown Open
Tin? largest ami Illicit Y. M. C. A. building with modern swimming
pool, artlllrlnlly heated, owned by any city tho hIzc of Salem Iins been
dedicated anil thrown open to tho piihlic. Following are koiiio of the
Hcntlnicnts expiTHocd hy the speakers;
"Tho V. M. C. A. and Conimerci.il Club nro twin enterprises, mill nro
nhiied nt (he mime general purpoio of uplifting tin; rouiniiinity to a -higher
level." Hon. Frank Dnvoy, Secretary of the Saleni Commcr
cliil Club.
"No ono will bo allowed in tho sttlniiuliigtnnk ttlio does not first
get under tho uliom-r bath, and nny ouo spitting in the water or" using
vulgar or profano language will ha denied Its privileges for thirty
rtnyn." -General Secretary Forbes.
To ralno tho money for the swimming tank and for this Improvement
was not an act of Inspiration, but It took perspiration. There was no
Inystcrj' about It, but Just plain common, everyday persistence, and hard
work." R. J. Hendricks, Chairman of tho Finance Committee.
"Tho work of tho V. M. O. A. in this city should bo sustained, be
causo Its Ideals aro right. It stamls for a better citizenship, for civic
purity, and for thoso higher standurds hi public llfo that nro being de
manded of every public ofllclal, from President to I'ouuduinstcr." K.
llofer, "On Relation of Y. SI. 0. A. to City."
CJpnornl Secretary Forbos and Wiggins was an Ideal citizen, n ChrlB-
Frcsldcnt Staley pulled off tho dodl-,tlnn gontlotnnn, nnd n good ndvertla
cntory oxorclsos of tho romodollod
Bnlom Y. M. 0. A. rooms In good
tihnpo Frldny ovcnlng. Thoro wan n
largo attontlanco, nnd nftor speeches,
iiiiibIo nnd gonornl liiHpoctton of tho
onlnrgcd establishment, tho LndloB'
Auxlllnry norved punch to tho hun
dreds Of gllOHtfl.
Frod Wiggins, In n fcllcltouB
npoecli Introduced his successor, W.
I. Htnloy, of tho Capital IluslncsH Col
logo, who prcshlod nnd Introduced
tho spenkors, Tho now prosldout bo
M'oko tho hearty support of tho husl
nous peoplo nnd mombors of tho
churchos or Salem for tho work of
tho aBsoclntton,
Hon. Frank Dnvoy spoko of tho
rolntlon of tho Y. M, 0. A. to the
Commercial Club, of which ho la sec
retary, H. n. Thlolsoii nnd R. J, Ilon
drlcka, of tho hoard of tniHteoB, told
of tho work of raising tho funds for
making tho Impiovamontii, tho con
struction of a flrst-clnsB awlmiulug
tank, as good an any in tho stnto, nnd
that hy Now Yonrs It would nit bo
Paid for, oxcopt tho $2800 owed to
W. M. Lndd, of Portland, which wna
drawing nix por cont Interest. Mr.
llondrlokfl was modost to n dugroo In
saying thnt no otto In particular wna
entitled to crodlt for raising tho
tuonoy needed, hut all tho people or
Saluni had holpud nobly, nnd woro
ontltled to credit, us well as thu com
nilttoo. ApplaiiHo.
Ono of tho pleasant features of tho
evening wna tho vocal solo by Mlsa
Myrtlo Durotte. Tho alhgor has n
nwoot volco, nnd a very plonalng
preaoiioo, nnd was naked to respond
with aoiuo inoru, but tuodoatly do
ellnod tho profforod onroro. Anoth
er popular Snlotn urtlat, who nlwnya
delights tho crowd, wna MIhk Vorn
Uynrs, In her rendition of tho 'Tlok
nnluny." She wna glvon an uproar
.oua oncoro, and gavo u little takvoft
on tho short-lived constancy of tho
man who won tho girl under tho
slippery olm troo. Than Churchill
nnd Ctttlow played two 8pnuUli
danced na piano duotB. with great of
feet. It Is not often that piano
players nro rocallod, but Oiuhq young
men achieved thnt distinction.
Col. llofor responded "On tho Ro
lntlon of tho Y. M. C. A. to tho
Hly,' and spoko of. tho gonornl work
of Secretary Forbos. Ho. brought
down tho Iiouho by -saying thnt Fred
or. Tuo good wiBhcB of tho capital
City Would nttond him whatovor ho
might undortnku in tho futuro, and
thoro was gonornl rogrot at his rotlr
Ing from business at Snlotn. For ton
years ho hud auccoBsfully stcored tho
ship of tho Y. SI. C. A. through fair
weather nnd foul, nnd done what no
other man In tho community could
havo dono, In W. I, Staloy they had
a man In ovory way fitted for this po
sition. Ho has tho confidence of
tho business tnon of tho city. Whou
tho hooks of tho city, school district,
county or stnto aro to bo oxportcd
in n satisfactory mnunor, nnd n ro
port Hindu thnt Bntlslles dvorybody
with Its falrnoss and correctness, tho
community sccuros Sir. Staloy, and
It Is dono. When n business mnn
wants n compotont accountant, book
koopor or stouogrnphor thoy apply to
Mr. Stnloy, nnd his omlorBomont hns
novor, disappointed nnyono seriously.
Ills studonts nro In demand, and thoy
glvo satisfaction, For slxtcou years
Sir. Staley hns boon going along
iiulotly building up a reputation for
uprightness nnd a ohnrnctor In tho
huslnoBS community thnt omlnontly
fits him to bocomo tho bond of this
association, l.ut ua glvo him our
henrty support In cnrrylng on this
work.
Thon Sioesrs. Kploy, Horltngo,
Wongor nnd Roth snng to bont tho
hand, nnd tho crowd couldn't got
enough of tholr ihubIc. Scorotnry
Forbos iiindo tho nnnounccmontB,
nnd tho largo nudlonco rotlrod to tho
pnrlorB, whoro tho ladles sorvod soft
drinks In tho most charming mnunor.
' ' o
COOK
STEPS
DOWN
Tendeas Resignation Which is
Held Up Pending Charges
Against Him
Whon L. C. Cook, superintendent
of tho stnto portage rond ut Cclllo,
tondored his resignation to tho state
board of portngo commissioners Inst
Wednesday, It was not gonorally
known nt tho ttmo that ho was ask
ed to do so 'by tho commissioners.
Howover such wns tho case, nnd
sorlouB chnrgos havo boon preferred
against him. Stnto Land Agont
Oswald West and Chief Clerk S.'A.
Kosor loft yesterday afternoon for
Cclllo to make n thorough Investi
gation of tho affairs of tho portngo
road under Sir. Cook's superlntcnd
oncy. Theso gontlomon go as tho
porsonal representatives of tho mom
bors of tho commission.
Ponding this Investigation, Sir.
Cook has been relieved of his duties
by- tho commission nnd J. A. Smith,
trnfllc manngor of tho Open, Rlvor
association, hns bocn appointed to
totnporarlly nttond to tho duties of
tho odlco.
Tho chnrgo against Sir. Cook is
a Borious ono and embraces forging
nnothor man's nnmo to a document
as well as appropriating money to
Ills own ueo lntondod for nnothor
purpose
For tho pnBt throo months, Cook
turned In full tlmo for Englnoor Wil
liam Stownrt nt full pay, $1G0 por
month, making a total for tho throo
months of JlfiO. It wnB ascertained
by tho mombors of tho commission
whon thoy woro at Colllo a short
tlmo ngo that Sir. Stownrt had actu
ally worked only a third of tho tlmo
and wns only ontltled to $B0 por
month or $1150 nltogothor. Whon!
confronted with this accusation,
Cook acknowledged thnt this was
truo nnd snld that ho signed Stow
art's nnmo to tho vouchors nnd got
thorn enshed nnd thon pnld Stownrt
ono third of tho nmount. Cook's ex
cuso for this Is thnt Stownrt wnntcd
to bo nway from his duty two-thirds
or tho tlmo nnd that ho, Cook, did
Stownrt's work In tho meantime
whllo Sirs. Cook did Cook's own
work. Stownrt saya that In present
ing tho clnlm onch month, ho signed
thorn In blnnk nnd thnt tho amounts
woro In onch enso filled In by Cook.
Cook says that ho folt that tho
monay was his as ho did tho work
nnd thnt lntondod nothing wrong.
Tho commission hns Instructed
Cook to romnln nt tho portngo rond
ponding tho oxnmlnntlon or Its nf
fnlrs. Other charges havo boon proforrod
ngnlnst Cook, so It Is snld but this
Ib tho only ono which hns boon In
vestigated and which' ho baa ac
Tho momhorB qf tho commission
found out whllo thoy woro thoro a
MMHMMMWIIMMIBti
mam.j.1
Spe&fe for Themselves
2$
I r&u "' -Wi. , n.iel
m , 1tsaHanwE'jHNHBIHKii
H ' i
1 iHHnH
I aiiT"" WffM
Wc do not have to employ on employ
an expert to operate oar steel- ranges In
order to sell them. Anybody can cook on
them or make the
FINEST OF
1 JHL& JL l 1 (
Neither do we have to give away fcjs.
cults and coffee to advertise them.
The malleable range, "ZENITH," has been in use
iot years and has never failed to give perfect satisfaction.
Out line of high grade stoves and ranges are sold on a
TEN PER CENT MARGIN
are fully guaranteed and yoti don't have to pay fancy
prices for nickle trimmings. Call afd be convinced.
L. U. JOSSE,
270 Commercial St,
CANNOT
BE BEATEN
ANYWHERE
Fine Example of Local Talent
In Art of Windows Dressing
at Jos. Meyers & Sons
Ueform School vs. Y. SI. (3. A.
Til il litmil V M n A riw.ilintl ,....
loft this mnrnlnJ fm- tl.n f 1 8"0rt t,n, nK nt things Woro In
school, whoro It will play tho team of n ',,00r B,m"?, n,ul ""-Hosted Cook to
that place this afternoon. I r08l'o,' r Permitted him to do
Tho llnoun for tho Y. M. C. A. is as . " ' . M " ,,fcM ",un " ,l nvoatlgn
folio wa: Contor, Hoy Koon; right
tlon hna boon going on.
guard, Frod Uornardl; loft guard. LJ" tJ. tlr" Cookvo out his
Will Cory; right tnckle. HubsoII ,r?8,Bnn" ,on' ho f"1'1. "" re80 'or
Droeka: loft tacklo. Hnrrv Snvnco?!:." ' """ ir,cuun l Tramc
right end. Ralph Southwlok; loft I
and, Duluy Johnson; right hnlf, Joo
Klaor; full back, Clifford Farmer:
left hnlf, Stnndloy Oatrniulor; mmr
turbnek, Clnrenco Shn'w.
The Bank Habit
Possibly you who road this
hiivo novor kopt ix bunk account.
If not, lot ua ituggosit thnt you try
tho experiment. 'You will And it
helpful In many way. - Aoldo
'from tho fact that your tnonoy
vfill bo mtta from theft and tiro,
ach r habit tontls to thrift nud
economy, dlsclpllno and a general
understanding of biiatuosa princi
ples, all of which nro essential to
Bticcosa. It al'ao afford a co'uvo
nlout niothod for tho pnymont of
bills; and, as tho (hocks aro U
ways prosorvod and returned to
you, thoy sorvo aa receipts for tho
amount paid, Wo will bo plcaiwil
to tervo you aa your banker.
Ceme in nnd open a Hank account,
Saleat State Bunt
L, K. PAGE, Pfiitrftitt
K.W, HAZARD.
WHAT
BUTTER
DO YOU USE
VK CARRY
HA'.KMVOOI) CRHAMKRY.
(Fort land)
c?Aai)i; CRKAMKRY
(Snlew)
MRS. 8AVAOKVS HUTTKR,
MRH, HOllSON'8 ltUTTKTK
Always Fwh (nmt Alwj- Sweet.
Then Wo Have
HKIN.I-S' AlVLKHinriKR jlW
.NUT MUTT;
Roth & Graber
srnnagor Smith, of tho Ppon Rlvor
nsaoclatlon, nnd with I. H. Taffo, tho
uoiiio tisiiery man
X-RAYS
Houoy wna married at San Fran
cisco. Ilia many ndmlrors hopo ho la
not tackling another case of fraud.
- t
Crokor la not egoistical, but still
ho snya "God Almighty" beat Hearst
In hta recont campaign for calllnK
Crokor n corrupt politician. Crokor
Just Imagines ho Is in tho Kaiser
Wllholm clnaa.
a
Tho stato capital la no longer on
tho mnln- lino of travel.
Tho Buperlntondont of tho Califor
nia exhibit, at tho LqwU and Clark
fair alied up Willamette valloy peo
ple's energy as a minus quantity.
,
, .Mrs. Fottor Palinor Is taking Ufa
hit flood tldo. Whether It will lead
onHo fatuo and fortuno any groator
than Bho at presout possesses re
mains ltko herself .to bo seen.
Ono may travel nil over tho coun
try, but nowhoro can bo found a bet
tor display of gouulno talent lu tho
lino of window drcssors, nor moro
artlBtlcally and tastofully arranged
show windows, nvallablo spaco and
comparatively limited stock of mnte
rlalB takon Into conaldoratlon, than
right In thlB city. As an ovldouco of
tho truthfulnoss of this stntomont
ono nood only to call around nnd
tako a poop Into tho Bhow wIiuIowr of
Jos Mayors & Sons, on Court nnd Lib
erty stroots.
Chlof among tlioso nttrnctlvoly do
Hlgncd displays of Btock la In tho
contrnl window on Court street,
whoro n Bplondld lino of first-grndo
ThankBglvhig Unons nro bo well
draped, foatooncd and folded that
ono enn scarcely roBlst tho tompta
tlon to enter In and purchaso a few
nrtlcloa from tho flno stock to grnco
ono's Thnnksglvlng table, and flit tho
hoart of wlfo und holpinoet with un
bounded dollght.
Tho other windows, too, nro just
as neat nnd pleasingly arranged in
goods from tho other departments of
tho great Btoro, from ladles' novol-
tloa in filmy luces and otnbroldorles
to hats, suits, coats, trunks, valises
nnd mon's suits and furnishings. Al-
class In tho Northwest.
o-
rrod Hurst, tho designer nnd decor-' ly our Inclinations aro vcgcUrUt
ator, Ib a Salora boy, who, through No mnn hns nn itching to take a bin
constnnt study, originality of ideas of cow, ns haB been remarked, and II
and ambitious porsovoronco, has do- ovory person'hnd to do hli oin
volopod Into ono of tho best In his slnughtorlng ho simply wouldn't, Is
most cases. So if wo would be &t tS
healthy wo would do well to jet
back to our propor diet. Althouji .
many hnvo not suspected It, halt c! I
tholr horror nnd rcpugnanco it
rending tho beef trust exposures ad
descriptions has come from our In
born abhorronco to tho fact of til
ing llfo. Who, where not used to
State News
Dayton flour mill
to tho nmount of
lkxr LctiuVr Captured.
Capo Town, Africa, Nov. 17
Kerrolrn, tho Insurrection leader,
has been captured.
?"
KM In
&&&$&
Chise and Sanborn's
Teas and
Coffees::
Wo havo Just received a now
shipment, and as we aro the
solo agents for them in Salem,
wo aro going to do our best to
pleaso you. All wo ask ia to
glvo thorn a trial.
YOURS TO SATISf Y
Moir Grocery
Company
??! UM
A flro in tho
caused damngo
$1000 Frldny.
A rise of loss thnn a foot In tho tho spectacle can gaze unmonJ
Wlllnmotto will cnuao tho closing of lIHm tho B,Bht of n w0rkraan aUnd
tho locks nt Oregon City. lng ,n ft rlvor of crmso blood, m
rho Wlllnmotto Is still rising nt nlng a ke0n-odged knlft In th
Eugene, and Is now near the 9-foot throat of animal after anlmal-tti
xm ' , I sight of tho blood does not produa
Eugene has been without water. ln UB tho eagor exc,tenicnt that I
for 3C hours, owing to tho Intake of wol,id to a tlBOr or other predatory
tho water system being clogged by carnivorous animal, but on the con-
I;:; trnry. It fills us with disgust anl
Whon Sonathor UFollotto spoko horror. If a man nnd n dog wereh
at Portland last night tho nudlonco wnlk nlong B rallrond track and to
hlssod FulonB nnmo, nnd cheered como unon tll0 fr0flh remains ot
whon Senator Goarln wns mentioned. ,uimnn beIns thnt hnd Uecn runom
Tho Btonmer George W. Elder, af- nnd ninnB,ed by a I)nS3lng traln.lt
tor being out of commission for near- would bo tho dog nnd not the m
ly Uo years, wns Inspected Frldny. m ..t.i .i t mnvinc a otal.
IrLJL ," ,ho,"mihotween San thon nnd thoro. In some couutn
.rJ-' I told, laws aro passed ap
killl int,,,mJUr,nnrn8ed 23' WaS transporting meat without com
"l,?..laJ,tJll?t WhU try,nB to cntch if from Bight. In England batcher.
all no. 2 i Vf A,0tn' 'Sh0 t allowed to sit on juries"
slipped on tho track in front of the . muPdor ;rIai. on the claim tW
.i, uiiu was Kuiou instantly.
IlltUIUUI VI IUIB WM V j
tholr occupation brutallres them tj
.""gn !aXOn' Wh0 8hot and billed lfar aB tho value of lite goes. B-H
uimm Lowell, an aged veteran of s ,avnr. ,. almn, mnn.a true IH
101?h'11 War neat :.C"W Grove. trylnir to a't itself. The farmertl
"aV:UBU81' Vas onFr,da' wntenced daUB,"ter who cannot eat the
xo yoara ,n too penitentiary. , ,. . ,a ovnerienclns "
TTLT' !P". -a Atavistic visuation. Bb. doe, A
D..v .... 4uuulUrunaio sentonco. fnol fhnf mv n,lftll. lnkic an ?
from a pot tree. Frederick
Heath in Vegetarian Mag"'06!
Man Not a Carnivorous Animal.
Any student of comparative ana
tomy knows that man does not be
long to tho carnivorous animals, nor
u Bra-eaung animals, nor to
tho omnivorous animals, although a
llArvnrrl nrnfAaoM. i .
c.u.voaui iiu maao tuo re-
marK mat man is trying hard to bo
a Pig. Our. bodies nro organised the
samo as tho so-called fruit-eating
animals (tho gorilla, orang, etc.)
Tho carnivorous animals havo uhnrf
Intostlnes, suited to tho digestion of
meat, tnelr teeth nro long and Bharp
for seizing, holding and abrading
tho fiber ot flesh. Tho grass-eating
ttu.mais nave Beveral stomachs and
regular grazing teeth.
Wo rosemblo anatomically tho
frult-eatlug animals, thn nnna o..
eoth aro flat topped, for grinding
eBaD,a om- Carutvorous ani
mals do not havo tho horhontal
tnovonient ot tho lower Jaw that ,
have. Not even srvniin
teeth are not tho same as in th
carnivorous animals. Our Intoailn
which aro midway In longth between
mo carnivorous and eranlrarnn..'
I are arranged to digest fruit and
otlir vetbl too. AM --
Everything
Of the Best and
The Best
Of FWrvlhinS H
... .. w storr ot
MfllH IIIH tUHII'lv " a 1
. .. .i-... ctnfk '
Jiari-eys Hp-io-tu
Yon but so it blind or w i
iutollbr.utIr nud the
will' bo tho same.
IsEST TREATMENT
REST GOODS
UFT TRICES
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