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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
D DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 0. IPO"- r I f la h I. EI WJBt3l ATseileiW MTm jjr wt V T-TBT'IC3ttLAB MHMMMi , : lfll reM&& Spring Suitings An unuaunlly nttrnctlvo lino of now suitings for spring and sum inor wear. Tho quality la tho beat you'll bo oblo to And for tho prices nuked nnd chooslnK now la nt Its boat. WORSTED CIIKOK HU1TINOS, 32 Inchon wldo In colors, gray, tan nnd Unlit tk. bhndoa 3DC VENETIAN CHECK HUITINCJS. 32 Inches wldo, In colors, gray nnd bluo 35c Onyx Hosiery Just rocolvod nnothor ship mont, Including a good nssort niont of colora protty subdued ahndoa na well as blncka In lace and ombroldory. Entirely now atj'lcs nnd designs 25i to $3.00. SPRING SKIRTS NEW STYLES NEW MATERIALS Moro new skirts to chooso from tho most comploto lino ovor shown In this city, embracing ov orythlng tlmt'a new nnd good. Matorlnla nro Mixtures, Pnnnmns, "Worsteds, Voiles nnd Silks In n gront vnrloty of colors and bIzcb. $4.50 to $25 I First Showing of Spring Clothing A now stock of men's suits nnd toppers. Wo Invito you to come In nnd boo what wo nro showing for this season. Wo think wo hnyo tho most comploto stock In wo want yours. Cortnlnly you wont find such fine vnluos for tho prlcos asked. Tho nowost In style, fabrle nnd shad ings from $10 Up Men's Shoes Spring stylos In tho nowoai lasts and leathern, such as Soml I'alont, Tuxudo, lHttchor, Rickey, this city this is our opinion Today IS REMNANT DAY. Short lengths of seasonable nnd de-HALF pcndablo goods at , PRICE HEAUCIIAMP GIVEN VERDICT. Jury In tho Dr. II. Dcnuclinmp vs. Mutual. Life Cnno Gives I'lalutilT fjtiMW Other IttiNincfls. Tho Jury In tho damage suit of Dr. II. Benuchamp vs. tho Mutual Reserve Life Insurnnco Company, In corporated In tho stato of New York, aftor bolng In tho Jury room less' thnn an hour this morning, shortly be foro 12 o'clock brought In a verdict In favor of the plaintiff for $2Gp.l7. Tho complaint sots forth six causes for action all 7of which show the company to liavo failed in their con tract to lssuo policies to applicants aftor accoptlng their money. Dr. Deuuohamp claimed $50 for medical servlco porformed for Bald dofondant. Tho complaint asked for J31G.17. John II. and C. L. McNary appeared for plaintiff and Attornoys Vonzlo and Martin roprosentod tho dofonso. Other docket entries have been mado as follows; V. II. Caldwoll vs. George Fond rich, Jury trial. 1 II. Vnndorhoof plond not guilty to tho chargo of having forged In strument In his possession, with In tont to utter same. Tho' plaintiff was yesterday found guilty of a sim ilar chargo, and ball was fixed at flOOO. Thoro woro in nil three In dictments against Vandcrhoof. o VANDEHHOOP GUILTY. Jury After nu Hour's Deliberation llrliigH in Yiutllct of Guilty. CITY NEV S ' A Collection of Important Turn graphs for Your Consideration. iook Her Have you any household gooda to sell. Call on O. U MoPoek, 1T0 South Commercial etreet, or pliant 1233. Tue-Prl Notice to tho Public Mr. N. Itoaeiibtuim la the duly np pointed Boston of tho I. 0. 0. P. cemetery nud a permit muet be hrvil from tho trusteu or the etxtoii be fore any work la dons on the prem ises, lly order of the trustees, ood lrco DUlio Cooking utensil with rangoa tlila week, liu ran & Hamilton. Shorty Hcrimniiil Goc John Redmond, who has for the past thlrtuon years worked as mo tonunn and conductor on tho Salem uleotrlo lino. left thla morning with hla wlfo nnd little one for Kansas City, where they will uinko tholr You Cannot Get Another Pair of Eyes . GOOD REASON why you sheuid tnku the very bet card of th pair you have. Thoy must aervo you for a llfotlin. If you Know (ur oven It you only suapeotj that they are t need of u little care uud attention, vro will ho Kind to holp you. WK CHAHOK NOTHING TO TKST YOUR KYK8. Wo bar a splendid assortment ot I'ltVMI AND KlMLlStt GLASSES And wo guarantee perfect satis taction In every particular. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE homo for a time at lonst. Mr. Red mond, hotter known as "Shorty," has bean a popular man on tho road, and la known to ovary man, woman aud child of the CNpltnl City, all of whom are mora or lees uudar obliga tion to him for oourteelea extend d. lit has sold hla homo on Una Ckemeketa street, but may raturu to 8m lain aouio day to make his homo. hi ha feela n warm Interest In our town. All the boy on tha road, and score of otliar warm friends wish Johnny wall wherever ho goes, and at wlmtevar ha undtn-tnkoe, for he la a ilaMrvlMX man. Soma day ha will coma bask to Oregon to anjoy living. Tixlay la Ui iHit day of our sptolal rang offer. Dlihtti kltehen utanslla and kltehan trwtwiraa frao with raugM bought this wotfc. Uu ran A Hamilton. Painting Oregon Itetl D. 11. Woyant, tha fninoua 16-to-ona lunnitKar of th OrKon Slauuu Paint Comimiu', of thla otty, has Just ruturnatl from a week's trip In Polk and other counties, where ha did some effective work for hit frtatory, will a)i la rapidly growlxg to a tub atuuUnl Industry. Gut n Itaugit Tbto week Hd get fft worth ot dlihasu oooklnK utell or M token fMralturt. Huron i Humlltou. Now MuhIo Studli PrafOMwr Long, who recent l foHHdod a studio in the McCormlck block, to teaoh iiiubIo ou stringed In struments says that ho Is well pleased with tho musical outlook In this city. Ho has nearly 200 pupils in thla oil', about SO at Qhamawa and will organise a olasa at Tumor. A. 1). Now laud, who is also collimator with tho work, left this inorulug for Tumor ou professional business. The gentlemen represent tho National Bqhool of Music, which has Its main offleo In Chicago. P. II. Vandcrhoof was yesterday found guilty of forgery nftor tho Jury had boon out loss thnn an hour. Tho chargo In tho complnlnt sots forth that Vandcrhoof forged nnd passed tho following promissory note: 127.00 Nov. 12, 190G. Nlnoty days aftor date I promlso to pay to tho ordor of P. II. Vandcrhoof, twonty-sovon dollars. Signed C11AS. LK IJIIUN. Monday morning at 0 o'clock was set an tho tlmo for pronouncing sen tence. o Opening tin Market for Text-Hooks in 'lVnuiehsw, Nnshvillo, Tenn., April 5. Tho pnronts of school children nro much lutorostod in a bill boforo the logis luturo allowing general trade iu school books. Tho bill amends, .the TonnoBsoo law so that any morohnnt may buy or soil toxt-books that aro adoptod by tho stttto authorities). It proscribes that tho contractor shall deliver to any merchant any adopted school book that may bo contracted for. It Is made a mlsdemonuor to I refuse to deliver the books or to ship nud supply them aa ordered.' Thla wtll make a great difference in the school hook trade. Hell Taken to IVu" William Dell, tho check swindler, was thla morning taken to the peni tentiary, to servo au ludotarmluato MBtence for obUlutns tSO from tho MMl Ubwty Sfc, SatMt Nk ot Woodbur o for4 wwr. Cliaittller Tniht is Void. Concord, N. 11., April B. Itx-Sen-ator CliHiidler said: "Mre. Utldy'a trust dseil ot March 6th la void, be cause Mrs. lflddy was lucoiiipeteut to make such an Instrument." I I I II I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I H I I No Fools Joke Begin April by Using CHASE & SANBORN'S i Loading brands of coffees. . . x Tho name stands for the qual- ; Ity and at irlcea tkat are with- in reach ot all. It you havo . . ; i never tried U come iu and get ! ! ' a sample. Wo are sole agents ' ' and wo fool sure you will not be disappointed. T IjMoir Grocery ;; Company :;45 Slate Ptoe182 Ik Personals Cooke Patton loft this rooming for Woodburn, whore he, assisted by tho Moyer quartet, will glvo an entertain mont tonight. George Hatt -wefat to Portland to day on business. MIS3 M. Magers left this morning for Portland, whore sho conducts n music Btudio. Miss Fleta Magors, who has boon visiting Snlem relatives, returned to day to her homo In Portlnml. Mrs. E. J. Smith nnd daughters, Miss Ray and Miss Doss, deft this morning for an ovor-Sunday visit In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Redmond loft this morning for KnnsaB City, whore they were called by tho lllnoss of Mrs. Rsdmond's father. Thoy will probably reside thoro. Miss Esthor Leech, tho Unlvorslty student, has gone to hor homo In Woodburn to spend tho vacation. T. W. Ward and family left this morning for West Portland, whore they will rosldo. Harry Moyer loft this morning for Woodburn where lie will assist In tho program that Is to bo given there this ovonlng. Mrs. C. D. Mooros has roturncd from a visit In Senttle. Governor Chamborlaln Is visiting In Portlnml. Mrs. E. Thompson Is tho guest of Portlnnd friends. Mrs. Everett has roturncd to hor homo In Portlnnd, after visiting Sa lom friends nnd relntlvcs. Mrs. W. C. Kerron, who hns been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. L. Stoln or, has returned to hor homo In Port land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos Huolat and son, Paul, of Heppner, nro tho guests of Mrs. Edward Wollcr. George Moyors, tho woll-known harbor nnd skntlng promotor, ro- tumod tills morning from n visit In Portlnnd. " Mrs. M. P. Hull, mothor, Mrs. II. Hull, and daughters, Miss Laura and Miss Eva Pullorton, hnvo arrlvod Iu tho city from Iown, with a vlow or locating horo. Mrs. M. P. Hull Is tho mothor of P. E. Pullorton, tho pro prietor of Lho Pullorton millinery store ou Commorclnl strcot. Mrs. S. R. Cnttorlln, who has boon visiting In Portlnnd, has roturnod to her homo In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnttorlln will loavo tomorrow tor tho metropolis to bo tho guests of frlonds. Wnlter Lyons, nftor a brlof visit In the city, left this morning for hf3 home In Albany. Alderman Ahmzo Goener left this morning for Turner on business. Mrs. Sherman Swank, who had been visiting In Portland and this city, left thla morning for her home In Aumavllle. Hon I. N. Udwartla, ot .Junction City, was a Salem vlaltor thla morn ing. Mrs. U. 0. Lantt hat? gone to Al bany, where aha will visit friend a. Mies Jennie Rami, of IJenton, Illi nois, la expected to arrive today for a visit In the city. She la the niaoe of Mrs. Chlldera, of Chemeketn street. D. L. Mollis and family hnvo ar rived In tills alty from Texas. They are well pleased with Oregon, and especially the Willamette valley, and will probably locate here. E. L. Dake left this morning for San Francisco oa business. Jamestown Exposition Notes. Ten tons, in the way of a mngnifl cont organ, costing $50,000, will be installed on the stage of tho Auditor ium and Convention Hall. Immense towers will bo erected at tho ends of tho Grand Piers to house tho exhibits of tho life saving and light house service. Tho wntorB ot Hampton Road? could accramqdnto 1500 of tho larg est battloshlps ever produced. Fort Monroe, four miles across tho waters of Hampton Roads is tho chief artillery Btntlon of tho United States government on tho Atlantic CCUlBt. The village of Arts and Crafts will house tho old Colonial Industries that will bo reproduced by skilled workmen at tho JameBtown Exposi tion. A hall of Modern Inventions will be a novol feature in tho exposition. A surgeon and nn nblo corps of assistants will be in nttendance all the tlmo nt tho exposition grounds. The flrBt university of tho country wns established in 1G19 in Honrlco county, Virginia, not over CO miles from tho grounds of tho Jamestown exposition. DETWILER MUST COME Out of Hiding As He Will Be Shown No Further Courtesy San Francisco, April 5. Detective BurnB nnnouncos this morning that If Dotwllor falls to Bitrrondor within a vory fow hourB ho will bo placed undor nrroBt. Honey hns como to tho limit of his patlonco nnd won't Bhow any courtesy to Dotwllor, unless tho lattor comos out of hiding nnd gives hlmsolf up. Tho Home tolophono Invostlgntion will bo completed to morrow, whon additional Indlctmonts ngnlnst Dotwllor nro expected. Client Events Throo mon lost their lives by nn explosion In tho International coal mine In Albortn. It Is now lenrnod that tho wreck of tho Great Northorn stoamahip, Dakota, valuod at $3,000,000, was due to a defect In tho stoorlng gonr. The city of nitlls, Asln Minor, has b-n destroyed by nn onrthqunke. It Ib reported that the German om peror will seek to mediate between the Auatrlana nnd the revolutionary elements of Hungary. Th governor of Pennsylvania hns eigne! the two-cent railroad tare bill. , Fire doe troys d today tho MoDon ald engineering hall of MoOIll Uni versity, Montreal, Canada. Loss, $Tft0.000. o Chicago Markets. Chicago. April 5. Whoat 75 , 77, corn 15fi4CH. oats 42 0 42. WHY i CO 1M.ODD1XO AROl'ND TIRING YOURSHLP OUT AND WASTING TIME WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD HVHU ltKADY WHEEL THAT IS QUICKHIl THAN STRKItT CARS, FOR A LHSS SUM THAN YOU PAY VOll SHOWS WHEN YOU WALK? YOU DONTT ltlDU A WHRKL YOU SAYV OTHHRS HAVE LEARN ED READILY, WHY NOT YOU? WK HAVH ONLY TDK VHRY MUST MAKES, AND SELL THEM MY THE MOTTO "LIVE AND LET LIVH." THE RACYCLE, YALE AND CORNELL ARH WHEELS WHICH HAVE HEEN TESTED AND HAVE WON MEDALS FOR THEIR STRENGTH, DUltAMILITY AND MKAUTY. COME IN AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. WE HAVE A PULL LINE OP MICYCLE SUPPLIES AND WILL FIX YOUR WHEELS PROMPTLY, SO THAT IT WILL GIVE YOU NO MORE TROUMLE, To Cure That LOCAL Tm-no - iiiiih i a ...- Said a momhn. .. . igST1gJ Co., -This UtYs TW I coughs and colds. anrt , M Ot of Salem peoDie " " WJ them tho best mean. f"ait0l j:!... oS- ubu Byrups. if, no - ' soothe a little-,..... ?,tht and do not heal "The boat mm .. , which contain, i . f0014 trated form mi , .. 8Wr i1 tivo elements taken fr0B H fresh cods' livers. !,.,- ?J oil to upset the .i..v .Vai,, Ua .,1. ,. lU M ttilfM , """," il contains no lititZ drugs whatever v. . naH nnd strongthons the soro il' bronchial tntlw, ,. .? '" blood, bnlhi. n V."ue,k.W creatos stronutti- i. .., ...Wi ' remedy wn lm ... . .. eMiH store for chronic coughs toMH chltlB. nn,1 nil 1...-S'COl4!'M "Wo nsk nnr ..,.-.- . who has a chronic cough or br43 Isflcd.'' o. W. Putman Co, Note While we are sole :tl forVlnollnSalem,ltl,nowS at tho leftdlnc (Into, .i . every town and city la th coMJ Look for the Vlnol agener la n (Aun FASTIDIOUS WOMEN ..... . ....v. .unci Anient necessity in the hj-gienic are fii t! person and for local treiteet feminine ills. As a wash Its dusei germicidal, dcodoriiing and htS qualities are extraordinary. For t3 at Druggists. Sample free. Adia, The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mai. -o . Railroad Line to He Ihtmdd Drosdon, Tenn., April 5 Nctnti stnnJIng the fact that niiny ct tiJ big lines nro cancelling their oritrj for extensions and Improremefj i account of tho difficulty of prowin money on easy terms, the )lMt, Jackson & Kansas City railroad tfl oxtend Its line from Mkdd!et Tenn., to tho Ohio rlrer, ad L-kJ n junction with tho astern Omm branch of tho Rock Island 'Frisco system nt either Padjt Ky., or Joppa, III, Tho eitesileatJ Paducnli will bo 16 miles, izl Joppa ISO miles, and would rani lol tho Illinois Central Whothor this now road toachJfl pa, 111., or Paducah, Ky, It touch Mayfleld, Ky , and Is ala Buro to touch Dresden, the stns having been mado through Dnti thonco to Jackson, going tor tie N tlovlllage of RIda, south of h-rt o- Annual Mornuni Confrrract Salt Lake. April Vttuic Jos. P. Smith. bnore .i'i w Gathered at thi Th annaa. csp" enoe of the Mormon tha. a tad. announced that the list : a t- mtllion dollar bond Usn' cf - ganlsntlon was paid, andtti' w no man or woman n cf at P. "" showed the whole rhura c -I.I.. . I. A rrii..ritin3rtlf C "-" HIIII IU UV ;..."- . nnd united as n ti r before OASTOKIA'. n.,. s,mm' Bst Wok at Honest Prices Ft anfc J Wlooe EXPERT REPAIRING 447 Cewrt Start 364 Elgsitr' ..MONEY TO LOAJt THOMAS SV.JV OverLadd& Bush's DankSs Norwich Union Fk nmrjuw. .. .... .inh RealJaatJ Office with Wat Brot 129 Commercial itrtet NEW TODAY Aro You in luIrii. H nn ODDOrtBUltyOt. . f 1DS lo r w 'SH n v rAstauriDw " .J 6U1I - - tt. Its won". --. . ..1i4a' live. taoBey-niWB' t lease for serca JJ jlS.OOO bus,DeM." saai l..h. Call tod v muukuo- pjApSa"' proprietor. S TlH 3S- r-rr sTrSalc-vr. . .Bti i ": ana "r .-j gai. nt Capital ti03Ul4m MMMimmmmmuT