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'-, -vt 'firw fwy?&ii'eptfiar - 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOUilNAL, 0ALEM, OREGON THURSDAY', JUNE 13, 1007. " .1 ( m .. INCORPORATED Jj We Hope to Start the Sale Monday, June 1 7 THE ADJUSTERS ARE STILL AT WORK AND WHEN THEY HAVE FINISHED WE WILL STRAIGHTEN OUT THE STOCK, AND RE READY TO RECEIVE YOU. STOCK MUST RE DISPOSED OF IN FIFTEEN HAYS FROM OPENING OF SALE. YOU WILL GET PLENTY OF RARGAINS IN UP-TO-DATE HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE. to her homo In Brboko this morning. I 4 fUnifk ATFC Mrs. McClollon and daughter, Miss uAlllllA I CO Blanche, who have been visiting Sa lem relatives, left this morning for their homo In Butte, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Samite)! Slowort and littlo daughter left this morning for their homo In Portland, after visit ing relatives hero. Hi IB. juii ouuuwk iuil una murJllUK -r if II rt n it for Portland to attend tho conven- JWO YOIMCJ Men HaVC BcCfl BfOUght FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Out For the Places CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Pat ngi-aplis for Your Consideration , wwf mm Soarciilr Postal- New subjocts today, at Patton'o. trn, and will probably como back to his natlvo stnto for his futuro homo. To say that "Dad" nnd Mrs. Skinner aro enjoying this reunion with tho kids Is pitting It mildly, for they ,hnd not soon tho boy for six years, nnd tho daughter had not been I homo for ovor a year. n - tlon of tho Eastern Star, which will bo In session Thursday, Friday and Saturday of .this week. miss xunuei wnson ana nepnew,. Next Monday Is the date for the uonam urotnerton, loit touay for nnnua, schooi eioction, at which Lyons, where they will be the guests t!ino two directors nro to bo nioot Of relatives. In Mila rllatrlnt nnn fn BnnnM.t r- w Mr. nnd Mrs. U. S. Dodson and fam H. Byrd (Democrat! whoa efnrm' ovl liy, wno arrived last wok rrom lrogj nnd ono to fl tho vacancy Washington td locato hero, left this ;cnused hy the renloval of Haralln morning for a visit in Turner. Mrs. Snllth (Republican) to Vancouver. Dodson Is tho daughter of J. A. Rob- The attor wnB a South Salem mnn erts, of this city. !amj wn8 oioctetl as a representative Mrs. F. X. Hofer, who has been at of that sectIon. It la now under. Corvallis to witness tho graduation Btood that tho neon, of t,m, ..,.,. of her son, Fred M. Hofer, from the ,mvo ngroed ton Mr w p Bab. b..v. ..,,.. W..V6V, .v...iWv. ..u,...; cock t0 rej)r080nt them. A petition lust evening. Sho was accompanied hns been cenern,.v filnnrHl ,,v HmiMl hv Mltm Blanclm Brown. Rflln Ttlni? r,.. . .... - , aaium voicrs, asicing mm to do a can- and Marie Hofor. They all report a dlllntC( and lt ,B leftrned frQra Sohool most enjoyable time. Clerk Johnaon that Mr Babcock haa W. L. Ferres, cashier of the First 'flIed h,8 acceptnnce It ls also National Bank ,of Stayton, and At- learnod tlmt . nntlt,nn hnR Wri nlr. tornoy R. A. Elwood, of Stayton, re- ',ated for Pmnk HoImM tho attor. turned to their homes this morning, L niwl H,nf ,, ,ino ,, . . ..-.. ... . 1 . ...... . . I"-" "- ""- " "" VXIIOVillU IU UU aucr a snori uusincas inp 10 saicm. 'a candidatc Tney report tnat stayton will cole STOLt FROM friend MARRIED. SEWELL-JAMES. At the Salem ho tel, at 1 o'clock, Thursday after noon, June 13, 1907, Lucy M. James to Newton M. Sewell, both of Hubbard, Judge Scott perform ing the ceremony. o DIED. SMITH. At 'the n-ylum, Thursday morning, June 13, 1907, John W. Smith, aged 70. The body will bo shipped to Rose- burg for burial. WOLTER. Wednesday, June ,12, 1907, at tho family homo, 804 X'nrth HfiVPtitnonfli ntrnnf Snlnn. Rotnl.in.i . b cenia Hfc t. .. , uu.v.m, i -"': lUOIie With i n uiQ, Oregon, Walter Woltor, Infant son J "our. McParland toldtt nd oi Air. anu ivirs. it. h. wolter, aged 4 months and 15 days. Tho funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow (Friday) at 1 p. m. by tho Rev. ByorQIen, of Albany, from tho residence. The burial will be In Leo Mission cemetery. o brnto the Fourth of July In a manner commoflsurato with thnt live and FATHER ANSELM IS DEAD. ITSiHTl !"M.,nn.,!?lilely.Kno1 cl Decply-Leamcd itiii luiuinu liiu iitiioiu, llliu W1U UBI1U1 Lard That Is LnrtI Pure lard, mado from best Oregon wheat-fed hogB, 70 cents per C-pound Mrs. F. E. Southwlck wont .to Port land today. nail, or 81.40 nor 10-noiinil null. nt. M- wiuiams is tno guest of Farrlngton & Van Pntton's, grocora lolftt,V08 ,n Sublimity. PERSONALS. sports and games will bo had. MILITARY HALL, i Priest Passes Awny. Rov. Father Ansolm, O. S. B., of Sacred Heart church, of Portland, ono of tho best-known Catholic Company M Will Give Another of Its r,Mt8 of tho PacIflc Northwest, died Popular Dances Friday Evening. B1Ii,ioniv t -,1A annr,i TTf)npf nnrlol, Company M will again entertain ,10US0 832 Mllwnukeo street, last Its many friends Friday evening In nBht of heart dlscnso. Ho had been and mnrkotmen. jDon't Forget Tho military ball Friday ovonlng In tho armory. MlNHlonnry Moctlng Tho rogular monthly mooting of tho Woman's Missionary Socloty of tho First ProBbytorlan church will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. T. G. Al port, No. 804 Mill Btroet, Friday Juno 14th, at 2:30 p. in. If plontmnt tho mooting will bo hold on tho lawn. All ladled of tho church cordially in vltod. Woodchoppers Wanted- Inqulro of Wm. Brown & Co,, No. 129 Commorclnl stroot. Location of woodland on Tumor road near city. C-7-lwk Hand Will Piny Tho Saloiu Military .Band will fur nish tho music for tho ball given by Company M Friday ovonlng In tho armory. Company M Daiit'i" Friday ovonlng in tho armory. Mu nlo by tho band, Mrs. C. Ransome, of Turner, was a Snlom visitor this morning. O. P. Bishop, after visiting hero, has returned to his homo. Hamlin Coloman, tho University student, wont to Portland today. Mrs. J. D. Suthorland returned lost ovonlng from a visit In Portland. Dr. Kimball, dean of tho Kimball Instltuto, wont to Portland today. J. L. RIckman loft yesterday for a buBlnosB trip to Dodge City Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wontworth left this morning for a visit In Portland. Miss Addlo Reed roturncd this tho armory with nnothor of Its pop ular military balls. Tho Salem Mil itary Band will furnish music, re freshment will bo served nnd ono of, tho most dolightful evenings of tho sr-nson is promised. Tho militia boys hnvo tho reputa tion of being roynl cntortnlnors nnd tho prospects nro that Friday ovon ing's ball will bo tho most brllllnnt success of any yot given In tho nr mory TIiobo who hnvo boon guests of Company M, at provloun social func tions, will undoubtedly tnko advant- ago ot tms opportunity to spond a delightful ovonlng. Thoso who have novor attended a military ball glvon morning from a short visit In Al-.by tho local company n cordial invl- bnny. Mrs. M. S. Fuller will return this ovonlng from a short visit In Port land. Mrs. Jnmos Walton went to Port land today to visit friends nnd roBa tivos. Mrs. R. Thomas, nftor a short visit horo, has roturncd to hor homo In Turner. Mrs. J. B7 Wlnstnnloy, who has boon visiting Salem friends had turned to hor homo in Eugcno. Mrs, Emma Miller, nftor a short visit to Salem frlonds, hns roturncd to hor homo In Jefferson. 13. C. GamWo, of tho Wostorn Elec tric Manufacturing Co., went to Portland todny on busluoes. John Otton, of Hood Rlvor, who has boon visiting In this city, wont to Portland today. Duvo Wright, who has boon at tending Bchool In Corvallis, arrived tntlon to bo present 1b oxtonded with tno promiso or ontertninmont by tno best music on tho best floor, and in tho best socloty in Salem. ATjUMNI banquet. Cnlls for Rid Tho undersigned will rocolvo bids up to G o'clock p. m., on Juno 17, 1907, for tmpplylng ono hundrod and twonty-flvo (125) ' corda of grvon second growth fir wood, to bo dollv- orod at tho city hull boforo October 'i a,,tm m.iu n.nmi.. let, for tho ubo of tho city of Salem, M,8a Wuzaboth Powell, tho Unlvor Orogon. Tho auccoBsful bidder will 8tty Rtudont, loft today for hor homo Vo required to ontor Into contrnct jn prnovHlo, undor bond to furnish tho wood usl JUU0B Ki oodfroy roturncd last ov per ngroomont. 'onlng from PorUand, whoro ho nt- W. A. MOOHES, Itocordor. loiuiod a conclavo of tho Masons Former StudnitK Hnvo n Jolly Social Evening, v Tho minimi banquet of tho Alum ni Association of tho Wlllnmotto re- i univorsity wnB Hold Inst ovonlng in tho parlors of tho M. E. church and It was a jolly and onthuslnstlc lot of tho Unlvorelty'o old tlmo gradu ates who gnthorcd to colobrato tho addition to tholr number of tho class of '07. Thoro woro spcochos and music, llowors nnd laughter; some thing to ont and good company, and recalling of tho plonsant things of Collogo days that mado tho ovonlng too short at both ends. Judgo Gal loway dollvorod tho nddrosa of tho ovonlng, indulging in romlnlsconcos In a peculiarly happyp mnnnor. Evory body enjoyed it, nnd tho evening will long be romembcrod by nil who took part In It. o Dated Juno 5, 1907. C5-dl0t-w2t Will Speak Tonlht- K. H. Miss Frauklo Richardson left to dny for Coos Bay, whoro sho will visit hor brother, Dr. II. 13. Rlohard- Plpor, managing editor of sou. tho Orogonlnn, will dollvor an ad- Mrs. T. B. Catorlln has rotumod to drtum in tho First M. 13. churoh this hor homo In Portland, nftor nttond- evening on "Undyslrablo Cltlions." lug tho f unoral of tho lato Mra. Croa- Mr. Plpor Is a grndunto of WlUam-isnn. olto Univorsity, and In an eloquent J Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fanner loft nnd logical spoakor. This ovonlng'a last ovonlng for Brownsville, whoro entertainment will conoludo tho 1907 thay ,wjll ajtajul 1hQ ploneors picnic rommoncoiuDiit uxwrolsiw of Wlllnm- today. otto Univorsity, and will, doubtless, Mrs. B. J. Losllo wont to Portland bo well nttonded. this morning to visit hor dnughtors, o Mrs. E. E. Smith and Miss Myrtlo Stvlng tho Old FollN nt Home. Losllo. W. B. Sklunor, bottor known as Miss Lola Cooloy, who has been nt "Wllllo" by his host of Salem tending tho Salem high school, re frlndu. is In tho city from Spokane turned this morning to hor homo in visiting undor tho parontal roof of Portland. W. W. Sklnnor, tho votarnu South ern Pacific ngont. Tholr daughtor, Mrs. Tlios. II. O'Nolll. of Whlto Pine Novmla. Is also horo, and tho two young folks will spond a couplo of Mooks horo making tho hearts of Mr. uud Mrs. Skinner glad. Will ls still endeavoring to blow his brains out and his pockota full of money through a clarionet, which Is his favorlto lustrumout, "nud ho la now classed among tho foremost artists in tho country or that Instrument. Ho has been oKorod a flno position in Portland with a loading orches Mlsa Eva Pntton of Albany, ar rived In tho city this morning, tho guoat of hor cousin, Miss Bosslo Frls by. F. S. Clomo, of Junction City, ar rived In tho city this morning, to visit his son, who ls a student lu Willamette- University. Mrs. J. A. H, Balrd, of Portland, Id visiting sSalom relatives. 'Sho Is a daughter of Mrs, F. E,Southvlck, of this city. Mrs, Q.-W, Fjrrell, who has beea visiting In Eastern Oregon, arrived. In Salem laBt evening, and returned To Havo n Town of Ills Own. llonoro Pnlmor, tho financial hond of tho Storoy-Braohor Lumber Com pany, which will oroct a largo saw mill a short distnuco northwest of Eugoue, hns purchased a 100-acre farm from Charloa Sovorson, Immedl- atoly adjoining the mill site, nnd It U snld will lay out a townslto thore, nnd olthor soil tho lots or build dwoll ing houstts nnd ront thorn to the om ployos of tho mill. Tho location ls an idonl ono for a small town. The Wlllnmotto Vnlloy Company will probably build Its electric lino from Kugono to tho now mill nnd vlllago, whon it is established. The work of laying off tho grounds for tho mill Is now undor way, and actual construc tion work will bogln Insldo of two weeks. Tho Southorn Pacific Com pany has mado surveys for side tracks from tho main lino to tho mlllslto, and Just as soon as posslblo will send a crew of man horo to con struct them. o , Fhv Sale Tho Meyers adjustment of tho loss by tiro has been settled, and tho flro salo will bogln next Wednesdav, tho 19 th. ailing for a fow dnys, but was not slderod by his physicians to bo In a serious condition. Father Anscjm was 50 years of ago, and was born In Wurtomburg, Germany. Ho was or dained In Engolborg, Switzerland, 25 yenrs ago. In 1880 ho enmo to Oregon, whoro ho labored In tho ed ucational and mission field. Father Ansolm ls snld to have been ono of tho most learned men on tho North Pnclflc coast. For a number of years ho was professor of Hcbrow, Greok history and moral theology at Mount Angel college. Ho spoko Syr- iac and a numbor of modern lnngu- ag'os fluently. Never thelcBS IiIb mnn nor wns that of a simplo nnd trusting child . No man could hnvo boon moro modest of his learning. Tho funeral will bo hold from Sn ored Heart church, Milwaukee and Kaywood streets, tomorrow at 9 o'clock. ' Archbishop Christie will of ficiate, aoBUtcd by Rov. J. II. Black, deacon; Rov. .Toooph Gallagher, sub deacon; Right Roverond James Raum, assistant priest; Rov. P. Do Rov nnd Rov. Joseph Buchholzor, deacon, and Rov. George Thompson, master of ceremonies. Many others of tho clergy in tho city and state will bo present. Interment will bo mado In Mount Angel cemetery, Sat urday morning nt 10 o'clock, o Tron Workers' Strike Settled. San Francisco, Juno 13, Tho Iron workers' strike was settled this morn ing, nnd tho mon will go to work Moudny. Seven thousand nro affected. Growing Use of Gas Engines. The Allls-Chalmcrs company has received from tho United States Bteel Corporation, tho Bteel trust, nn order for tho largest numbor nnd the larg est typo of gas engines ovor placed with- ono concern In tho hlBtory of tho cnglno building business. Tho orders thus far booked call for thirty-six engines, aggregating 144,000 horso power, and weighing 1,500,00 pounds each. Tho great bulk nnd weight of theso engines may bo gathered from tho fact that a total of 2300 freight cars will bo required to transport them to tho various plants of tho steel trust. Tho contract calls for tho dollvery of itho engines ns follews: Twonty-flvo engines will bo instnllod In tho mammoth now plant now be ing built nt Gary, Ind.; seven will go to tho famous Homestead, Pa., plant, and four will bo shipped to tho Illinois Steel Company at South Chicago. Tho United States Stool Corpora tion has discovered a procesB whoro by tho gas from lta blast furnaces, which now goes to wasto, may bo used ns power for Its engines. Tho adoption of tho gas englno by tho stool trust opono up another field for this comparatively now cnglno. During tho past year tho Allls-Chal-mors Company hns supplied many largo users of ppwer with gas en glnoB of high capacity, and in somo Instances, ns In tho caao of tho Mll- waukoo-Northorn Railway, their en gines havo Invaded Holds hitherto closed to thorn. Mllwnukeo Freo Press. o Earthquake In Jamaica. Klngs'ton, Jnmalca, Juno 13. A sovero earthquake early this morning Bhook tho city. Hundreds loft their beds In a pnnlc. o -o- Clrciilt Court Business. Tho following business hns been transacted In tho circuit court by Judgo Galleway: Tho demurrer to tho complaint in tho caso of Oscar W. T. Muellhaupt vs. Tho German Evangelical Ro formod Bethany Church, of Snlem, Oregon, et nl., was overruled, and tho defendant glvon ton days to answer. Tho tostlmony In tho divorce pro ceedings of Leo Potorson vs, Rhodn Peterson was yesterday takon In part and continued. Tho hearing In tho Injunction suit which was filed Juno 12 by Stowns, of Multnomah county, has boon set for Friday, Juno 2 1st. Tho U. of O. mandamus proceed ings will bo argued Monday, June 24. Tho armory bill case will nrobably bo taken up on the 21st or 2 2d. In tho nwtter or tho guardianship of Elizabeth Herren a motion to dis miss action was mndo by Attorney Condltt nnd Attorney Kaiser, by con sent, was given until tho 22d In which to amend complaint or file counter motion, Servants Will win. Tho servant girl problom has been solved In Now Zealand a report says: This is how they did It: Tho domestic servants got together and organlzod a union nnd formulated a list of de mands and regulation's affecting pay, hours, holidays, aftornoons out, in tervals for meals, rest, horses or au tomobiles to church, and so on. Tho lendors sent theso to tho mistresses, Inviting them to sign tho contract nnd "obvJnto tho unpleasantness of hnvlng to appear, porBonnlly or by agent boforo tho conciliation board, or arbitration court." Tho mistress es nro resenting tho demands, but overyono knows the-o will ho penco. Tho govornmont does not nllow strikes. Whatever tho Judgment of the arbitration court may bo, house wives and maids must accept It or bo mnrchod off to Jail, o Taking a Chance. "Do you enjoy walking?" "Immensoly!" "Good! Then I'll tako you for a rido In tho country In my motor car!" s"r;a,0 .... Was hehl in .1... the brought to Z:QW eKs'connneniontMcP'uer,llfw Never met Mm i., Icpar'and ti. - - iii'inKn -c n? blne arrange ',eTwll ?on"l alone iSTttHai r. McParInndtoldhlinT,a experiences with the vnn1 First, however, he 'S the Blblo with hlj ?; "" juration, hut !..- .'"" '8ht have said aomettta' T h that tho detective knew fc Ut- the kill,g and :' the Job. McPari.,1" " il0 i. -,.. . " reierrn.1 i. mo uiwo story 0f the m l0 Uriah by order of KIng ft1 0f tho order to steal tho fl' ! McParland then told hi J 2 1, "Kelly, the Bum." nn, nL!"r ot bo gave his evidence in tho Mo if Bulro case, was given 800 I e the country. McParlnn -i.! 1" tloned a number of nth who had turned stato's'evinV" " Anally told him that all the Z were fair with their best J Orchard became angered at Richard son's apparent attempt to show that McParland was willing to do ny. thing to sccuro tho conviction of Haywood. Ho said: "McParlM stopped aU crimes after ho cot thr Witness didn't know this prior to McParland going into tho anthracite district only throe murders had ba committed, but whllo ho was there 23 wero committed. Ho began his confession to Mc Pnrland on tho third visit of tho b tor. This was Into in January. He spent tho entire forenoon in telling his story. Ho know from McParland thnt tho Plnkertou agency wanted tho officers of tho federation for the crime ho hnd committed. He de clared that at thnt tlmo he felt bad ly, and contemplated suicide, but was nfraid to dlo until ho had made a clean breast of everything. He said thnt later ho intended to kill himself with tho crys'tnl of his watch, but didn't. Ho Insisted that his confes sion was a duty to himself, society and God. Ho snld ho was a Mason, nnd ndmltted thnt ho knew Pe&body, Goddnrd, Bell and others he Intend ed to kill wero Masons. Nor wlch Union Fire Instffance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Office with Wm, Brown t Co., No. 129 Commercial street ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Dank, Salea.Of. NEW TODAY For Sale Sovoral houses In Sl and farm lands at a bargain. C? ital National Bank. 6-1-eod Eggs for Hatching From Haportrf stock, direct from U. R- J laying strain of White P&w Rocks. Phono 1273 or 1 Board of Trade. II. S. PolJ Dining Room Girls-Two good Ing room girls wanted. APPV" St. Charles Hotel, Albany. . v.n.t Wunted-Bnled cheat hay -ana straw. W.S. Lew, Capita 6-lS- r O When Ho Showed Heroism. "Did you ever perform any great oi horolo act?" "Yep," "Then why didn't you say some thing about It when Mrs. Jonea was bragging about the bravery of Jonos?" iV i lt." I didn't feeUllko dragging about "WKat wis It, I'd like to know?" "I married." Houstoa Post. . TODAY'S SPECIALS FRESn TOSIATOES, MTJSKMELOXS, EXTRA FIXE WA- ' GREEN PEAS NEW POTATOES, LETTUCE, ASPAI YOUNG ONIONS. season trill be From the prosont outlook the strawbem c m a short one. Wb have on hand flno lot of berries not miss lt If you order somo of them. MOIR GROCERY CO. Pfe 456 State St.