Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 14, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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DAHiT OAWTAli JOURNAIi, SATJfiM, ORBGO.V, FRIDAY, DKCEMllEB 11. 1000.
A Big
Holiday
Special in
framed
Pictures
During the balance of this week we will give big
values in framed pictures. See our south window.
Regular $3.50 values for $2.59.
All popular subjects. Suitable for dining rooms
and parlors. This is the greatest Special Sale we have
had
Any Day This Week,
Every boy should have one of our English Mai
Hand Cars, with rubber tires. Regular $6.50 value,
our price $5.
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Tako Lunch nt tlio Carnival, Dccotnbor ID.
FANATICS
INVOKE
JHE LAW
Seven Well Known Boys Ar
rested Last Night- Trial
This Afternoon
Just what constitutes religious
worship In tho eyes of tlio lnw and
how fur a spectator can applaud or
laugh without disturbing that wor
b1iIi a ro (inuutloiiH that wilt purhnps
arlno In nti liitorcstlng llttlo trial
that la hooked for 4 a'oluok this af
ternoon In City Itccordur Mooro's
court at tho city hull.
This trial In tho outcomo of tho
arrest liiHt night hy Clilof Cornelius
and Policeman Johnson of savon
boya anil young iiuni on a cIiuikb o(
disturbing publlo worship. Tho boys
woro tnkou rod-humUd tit tho l'on
tauoslal Mission, on Twulfth strout,
mid, aftor lining hnultid ii beforo
tho recorder, woro nllowud to go
homo and bo nrralmiod today.
80 strenuous has tho younger olo
inotit ot tho nightly uttoiidunoo up
on tho religious moctlugs at tho Pon
tocostat M Union iiuulo tho fronzlod
nud famitii-al worshippings ot tint
fftlthful followors or tho "Tonguoa
Of Fire" doctrlno that It wiib found
nocotwnry to onll In tho pollco laBt
evening, with tho romiU thnt tho sav
on youiiK fwllowa woro loundod up
and talou to lumdn,iinrturfl.
Of Into tlia botlbvora In tho doc
trlno of tho "llnMlsiu ot tho Holy
Ghost and Fire," who spank In all
sorts of unknown "tongues" and gib
berish, and indulge In visions and
visitations with tho uuporiuiturnl
and burst Into wolrd chants and
songs ot which thoy claim to liavo
had no ktiowlodgo boforo, havo car
rlod .tholr physical and vocal dum
onstratloiis what thoy are ploasud
to call "wrostllius with tho spirit"
to tho point of ludlcrlty, and tholr
audiences havo boon composed, for
tho most part, of boys ami young
mon ranging from 15 to 21 years
mid ovor.
Whlla Interruptions In tlio nnturo
of loud laughing, hissing, cat-calling,
whistling, otc, havo boon fro
suont, and, upon two or throo occa
hIoiis, tho rouuhur element has car
ried matters to. tho oxtromo ot
throwing rocks through tho windows
and tho Indulgence of other "mild"
moans of showing their appreciation
ot tho ontortnlnment but, although
tho mission Is furnished with a apo
dal otikor to prcsorvo peace and
quiet during tho sorvlccs, tho police
havo boon unnblo to locnto tho ring
loader. Last ovonlng, howovor, tho
straw thnt broko tho camel's back
materialized, whon, during tho sea
son of testimonials, and tho loader
ot tho mooting had called upon tho
nudlonco for miscellaneous quota
tions from tho Bible, one of tho
hoys In tho rear shouted out "Jesus
Wopt," and this brought forth a
storm of laughter and turmoil.
Marshal Cornelius nnd Ofllcor W.
W. Johnson rushed In from a back
room, whoro they had boon In hid
ing, nt a whlBtlo slgnnl from Mr.
Shipley, nnd captured tho bovou
youths as a rosult of tho raid.
All ot tho boyj profoasod Inno
cence of crontlng a disturbance or of
taking any part in It, but City Re
corder Moor on thought best to glvo
thorn n ohnuco to vindicate thom
imIvos beforo tholr accuser this af
ternoon. All ot tho boys and young mon
nrroHtod are, woll-known in Salem;
Thoy nro sous of woll-known pa
rents, 0110 at least balng a scion of
one ot tho most distinguished nnd
Qtuliiout families that Oregon has
delighted to heap honors upon. Ot
course, this doos not ameliorate tho
offence any, but helps to add to-tho
"guloty of nations."
This may perhaps only be a be
ginning of litigation. Ono man, at
loast, has for weeks boen meditating
having the "Tonguoa of Fro" poo
plo urroslod on somo kind ot a
charge charging them with causing
his wife and two daughters to prno
tlcally "go criuy." On thu other
baud ho U suld to havo boon kept
qulot for foar of himself bolug or
rested for calling the mission loaders
humbugs.
Thoro will perhaps be othor litiga
tion in tlio matter. Tho Interesting
question wilt bo threshed out how,
fur rollglon can go boforo It becomes
fanaticism In tho extent ot being a
nulsuuico In tlio oyos ot tho law.
Tho history of tho "Tongues of
Flro" is well known to roadors of
Tho Journal. Several weeks ago ac
counts of their manner ot worship
woro printed la this paper. On tho
arrival ot a baud ot fanatics from
tho Asuxa street mission In Los An
golos, things bogan to get very Inter
esting on Twelfth street. Row Mr.
Ryan, tlio bond ot tho mission. Mr.
and Mrs. Shipley nnd others ob-
WANTED
I
Good, second-hand cook stoves
Also bare a. few bargains in
Ranges and cooking stoves felt
WATER PIPES
A targe quantity of second
hand water pipes, as good as
sttw at a bargain
J. N. SHANTZ & CO,
tnlncd tho gift of. "tongues," and be
gan to preach, sing nnd pray In what
they declared to bo unknown
tongues, but tho chief and most In
teresting lncantator has boen a yel
low negro woman .from California,
whoso wlerd and wonderfullyr.melo
dlous chants havo filled lior mora lg
nornnt hearers with a frenzy of awo.
Tho end is not in sight. . JJut It
must bo remembored that thelato
Joshua Crohtold onco preached in
this town, nnd was ono of the 'lead
ers of this same band ot ' religious
worshippers. Many people claim
that tho satno brand of erotic re
ligion that Creineld finally det1 out
will bo tho logical outcomo of tho
present Incantations. Anyway, no
ono knows what tho - harvest shall
T
bo. ' ,
GOOD ROADS
PROGRAM .
OUTLINED
Fifth Annual Convention, at
La Grande Will Be
Record Breaker
Deafness Cannot Do Cured
By local application, as they .can
not reach tho diseased portion of tho
ear. There Is only ono way to euro
deafness, and that Is by constitu
tional romedies. Deafness Is caused
by an inflamod condition of'th'omu
cous lining of tho Eutacuian Tube.
Whon this tubo is inflamod .you lavo
a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and whon it is entlrolycloacd,
Deafness Is tho result and unless
tho Inflammation can bo taken out
and this tubo restored to its normal
condition, hearing wilt bo destroyed
forover; nlno caao out of ton am
caused by Catarrh, which hi nothing
but an inflamed condition of tho mu
cous surfaces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollarn
for any caao of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured' by
Hall's Catarrh Curo. Sond for circu
lars freo. P. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hatl'B Family Pills for con
stipation. ,
Secretary II. B. Thlelson, of tho
Oregon Good Roads Association,
completed tho program for tho fifth
annual convention of tho association,
to bo hold at La Grande, December
19th nnd 20th, a full outline of which
follews:
AVcdnc&dny Doc. 100:30 a. 111.
Call to order by tho president.
Address of welcome J. D. Stod
dard, mayor tif La Grande; Turner
Ollvor, socrotnry La Grando Com
mercial Club; J. C. Henry, county
judgo Union county.
Response John II. Scott, presi
dent Oregon Good Roads Association
Address "Roads of Union Coun
ty, Past and Present," W. T. Wright,
prcsldont First Natlounl Bank, Union
Address "Needs of Union Coun
ty In tho Lino of Good Ronds," Ben
jamin Brown, county commissioner,
Union county.
Discussion.
Wednesday, Dec. 101:30 p. 111.
Address "Tho Duty of tho Coun
ty Towards Its Highways," J. M. Sol
dor, county commissioner Union
county.
Address "What Macadam Roads
Havo Dono for tho Pruno Growors of
Liberty nnd Rosedale," J. H. Albort,
president Cnpltal National Bank,
Salem.
Address "Tho Propef Ra.tio Be
tween Tonnngo and Expendltu.ro 'in
Road Building," Henry B. Thlolsen,
secretary Oregon Good Koads As
sociation. Address "Systematic Construc
tion of Macadam Roads," homns F
Ryan, ex-county Judge, Clackamas
county.
Address "Tho Attitude of the'
Labor Organizations of' Oregon To
wards tho Use of Convict Labor on
the County Roads." '
Wednesday, Dec. 10 8 p. m.
Music,
Address Good Roads Make Groat
States," Geo. E. Chamberlain, gover
nor of Oregon.
Addross "Tho Tax Levied by
Bad Roads on. All' Users Thereof,"
T. T. Geer, ex-govornor of Oregon.
MubIc
Addross "Tho Uso of Convict La
bor on tho Public Roads," Lionel R.
Webster, county Judgo of Multnomah
county.
DIscuss'lon.
Thursday, Dec, 200:30 n. 111.
Address "Tho Extravaganco of
Bad Roads," John B. Messick, coun
ty Judgo Baker county.
Address "Tho Economy of Good
Roads," James WIthycombo, direc
tor oxporimont Btatlon, Oregon Ag
ricultural College
Addross 'Practical Suggestions
on Road Building," John H. Scott,
president Oregon Good Roads Association.
Addross "Special Taxes and
Tholr BenoiHs," C. J. Thonchard,
county Judgo Clntsop county.
Discussion.
TIim-Mlay, Dec. 1101:30 p. in.
Election of officers.
Reports of committees.
Gouoral discussion.
Adjournment.
WILL PLAY quakJJ"
1'. M. .0. A. Basketball (W
Efface Ncwbcrgrromu'
. Tho Snlem Y. M. c A h i
team started nn n,,.,.. ' asU
optll
fll-et 1-.
this season thin ,.,, "'9
by boat for Newber .... T
wilt hnvn Jl rrntrm ...l.t. .. . II
thin nvonlni- . i.. lBC H
land and play Multnomah first
Saturday, evening.
Tho Y. M. C. A. has detel,
atrnncr tenm M1I0 .... .. .
- vai ana on, .
Is going to rank well In the i,7
stato loaguo of which they Z 1
mombor. Thov atnh .. ,. .1
. .,.: ""'ui ine"t-i
in imo luiiumun nnu have HjJ
"""JsWft g,V.YnB nonio Vlctortod
UULll milllUH.
Pacific college Is said to hit.
good team this year and MultnJ
always - naa ono of the stre
teams in tho stato and If the id
C. A. aoreats them tomorrow It
Indeed bo a victory for Salem. J
team.
Forwards V. Allen and C. Bi
grovo.
Center John Slmonton.
uunruB r. Jones and El:
Basher.
Sub. J". King,
Heart Fluttering.
Undigested food and gas la
stomach, located Just below
heart, pressos against It and 1
heart palpitation. When your 1
troubles you In that way take
blno for a fow days. You will 1
bo all right. 50c a bottle.
D. J. Fry's drug store.
CnughliiR Spell Caused Dciti.
o ..
to
Bean tho
Signature
of
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Just a Few Words to
YOU!
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Recently there appeared in our moraine and evenine papers an item
I concerning the affairs of the Yokohama Tea Company, which has unfortu
: nately been compelled to make a great SACRIFICE OF PRICES on all its
! IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS in order to satisfy its creditors.
Having explained our reason for almost eiviner awav the coods. we wish
; to call YOUR ATTENTION to the fact that this STOCK INCLUDES SUCHI
i RARE ARTICLES as STATUARY, BUSTS that were out of reach of the ordin-1
i ary purse, but which may now be had almost at your own price. Are youl
1 going to Kwe aavancage ot tnis cnance or compel us to return them to the
I manufacturer?
CUT GLASS
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These goods are as a rule to be obtained hv hut a fpw hut mav now
m hnrntnn f-Iiv tftA !- -f n- -, m. .,T tt t . ...-i
j ucwuec me lupciLx ui auyuue, as uur prices onng mem an wicnin youl i
1 reacn.
JAPANESE WARE
iiin'imiiiifHiiiiiii,
RARE POTTERY, etc. No finer eoods can ho hnuvht nvwho. at any
! price. At our reduced price you mieht consider, thev wpro nnt nf tho faesti
but we assure you the quality is there and the price is lower than you ever
heard of.
LAMPS, SILVERWARE, ART GOODS, HOLLOW SILVERWARE
t KAISER ZINN WARE, ETC
mainniiiiiiniiiiiiiH
You are sure to become possessed of som nf nw c ;f imi pxam-
I ine them and see how low they are marked.
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You yM not meet a more attentive and oWieine lot of nonnia : Li J;.. :.k vfwi
1 spection of Uks superb stock before buying your CHRISTMAS TilFrs " " wc cormMiy
Yokohoma Tea Company
I phone Mam 67- Goods Delivered ft
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