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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1007. 5 J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER U7 This Style Only $29.00 Another Big Shipment of the famous NEW ROYAL Sewing Machines Just Received . n,niit nnn hundrod of thoso machinos in and about rnero u .- i ., -,o nnn ta fflvlnc tho best of satisfaction. No ono ovor 03 back with a complaint. Notice what a beautiful pleco of fur iro when the machine is closod. They aro mado of tho beat piano shed oak mounted on Froncn logs, uix arawera; an accessories, dies, otc, with each machine. All Ball Bearings-Easy Running m MOST PERFECT MACHINE ON THE MARKET PRICE $29.00 NOW BACK TO STATE OF NATURE Los Angeles Graves Desecrated and Kids Run Naked Among the Tonibs tad Opera House 80. P. COHDKAY, Manager. iesday, August 21 Only RA KENDALL Court Plaster by the stick lis License for Laughter ELL ELEGANT JONES" Tho Fun Show. nagement Harry Askln & Co. laughed to tho point of r Ashton Stevens, "Exnmln- innler than possiblo to lniag- -Bullctin. Ices 50c, 75c $1.00, $1.50. Seat pednesday, 9 a. m. OVER SEED WANTED ! par cash for Rod Clovor and Send us snmplo and stato jlty you havo to offer. in Hughes Co. 166 to 474 Stnto Stroet, Saletn, Oregon. IVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. TIME TABLE NO 37. ulns from nnd to Ynqulun. 1 Yaqulna 7:15 a.m. E at Corvallls 11:00 a.m. 3 at Alhnnv 11.RO am All)any 12:35 p.m. Corvallls 1:30 p.m. at Yaqulna. 5:40 p.m. tains to and from Detroit. Albany 7art o m hw . wwM.cUt at Detroit 12:30 p.m. f Detrolt 1:00 p.m. N at Albany 6:55 p.m. -.w IW lot-vaiiis. 0 AlbaQy 7.56 a.m. wat Corvallls .... 8:35a.m. n Albat,y 2:26 p.m. at Corvalll8 .... 3:05p.m. fA,ban' 7:35 p.m. hatCorvallis 8:15p.m. .-.u lor Albany. 5- ' Corvallls fi.an,. at Albany 7:10 a!m! :s,a l2:30P.m. "any 1:15 p.m. ic;" 1 !nr 6:40 p.m. (Sunday only) 8 ComllU 11.15 am V AbB.ny U:58a., i- (Sunday only) TSLiL 80. P. KEVINS, F"0 I0T ... n I IMMir 10. ! t Wi 'O a- NEW TODAY Wanted. At onco. two or throo good enrpontors, at tho Blind School. 8-19-3t Notice On and aftor July 1, R. R. Ryan's roal estate, loan, Insuranco and omploymont ofllco will bo nt Gommoroial Hall, contor of Com mercial and Contor Btrceta. 6-29-tf A Bargain Now C-room houao on Garden Road, two porches, woll wator, all kinds of fruit. Must sell at a sacrifice Address N., Journal offlw. Wanted To borrow $500 on tho best of roal oatato socurity. Ap. ply to "N," caro Journal ofllco. For Sale. Good mare, will bo 4 years old next spring. Broke to rido, and has boon drovo somo. Will soil chonp. Enquiro nt 1540 Dollvlow stroet, or phono 1202. 8-19-lwk For Sale An A No. 1 whool. En quiro of Octavo Vogot. Phono 459 or 198. S-20-3t Wanted. Two fancy lronors at Cap ital City Steam Laundry. Apply at once. Phono 105. 8-19-lw For 8lc Several house in Salem and farm lands at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6l-eod The Quality House WJ,U, km J " " HHH . jpr Baiisaiisaiisaiisai&. 0l n ' SPMIb1bssssV-'7S 4Jl ! The pionoer optician of Salem. Everything in the optical line. Best parlor on the Pacific coast. Consul tation free. Honest prices and results guaranteed. Try us next time. CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optician, 123 Commercial street, next to Capital National Bank. CASTOR I A Per Inf&ati and Children. Tin KM Ye. Hiyi Always Btft Bears the 8lg&atmrof &&& Hou.isrrn; tacky Mtuntiin Tta Nuggtts A Buy HOWm ht wjr ?. Stef tMiM XhM m4 KimhI Vlw. Uofi, IwHgVrtMa, UM rorCoMUM By personal investigation Mayor Harper of Los Angoles hag found out that thcro has been ghastly desecration in the old Fort Hill ceme tery back of tho high school in that city. "It is worse than I imagined," said tho mayor, after ho Tiad viewed vaults which had boon broken into by vandals. Many of tho graves con tain tho remains of mon and womon who took a prominent part in tho making of tho early history of Los Angeles. There aro trenches around somo vaulto, dug by treasuro hunters, who sought for valuablos roportod to havo beon burled with somo of tho bodies half a contury ago. Thd mnyor inspected tho mauaoloum of Robert S. Carlisle, which has boon forced open by ghouls. Ho found tho wholo front part of tho head had been carried away. Tho dovlls who broko into tho vault know that Carlisle was buried with diamonds in his teeth," said Jerry Romscn, tho guard who had induced tho mnyor to aco for himself the shocking sight of tho enskot. "I know Carlislo woll," Bnid tho mayor. "When I was a boy he was ono of tho big mon of the city. I remom ber ho had diamonds settings in lila teeth. Ho was killed In n gun fight. Ho received a bullet In tho heart. Ho fell to tho ground, raised hlmsolt slightly, lovclcd his pUtol ncross his arm and killed his assailant; thou ho dropped back dead." Tho old cemetery is lit n torriblo slato of neglect. "It seems a crlmo to find it in such condition ob this," tho mayor wont on. "It Is 20 yenrs slnco I Inst stood In this old burying ground." Complaints' havo beon mndo to tho mayor that it Is a rash disregard for human lifo to permit bodies to ro main in tho cemctory, surroundod as itis by tho high school buildings. Guard RomBon says tho boys have boon In tho hnbit of playing nmong tho old grnvos. "Thoy got to running nnked among tho graves, but wo Btoppcd that," ho said. "Tho skunks! " exclaimed tho may or In disgust. "Tho girls enmo .next," wont on Romsun. "Protty soon thoy woru running naked among tho grnvos too." "What's that?" asked tho mayor aghast. "Woll, thoy woro thoso llttlo bloiiBOB and pants, you know," tho wntchmnn explained, "but that's protty noar naked for a girl." Tho mayor gavo a sigh of relief. "I guoss that wasn't so very bad," ho said. "Thoy ard not llkoly to doBecrnto tho graves." Remson Bhowed tho mayor a plot containing two grnvos which ho had to guard almost nightly because of n rumor that thoy contained troaauro. Mayor Harper read tho names on tho tombstones and smiled. "Old man Wilson, and his wife aro buried thoro," ho remarked. "They left no tronsturo. I romombor when they died. It took tho wholo ostato to pay for that lot and tho stonea." Remson rolated a number of In stances where two bodies havo beon found In ono grave, gruesorao evi dence of tho religious fanaticism of 50 years ago. Sometimes a body would bo burlod in tho Roman Cath olic cemetery half a rallo from Fort Hill. A Protestant rolativo of the deceased would remove tho body during tho night and bury it among thoBo of tho Protestant faith. In order that tho act might not bo re vealed by tho presenco of a fresh gravo, tho body would bo placed in a tomb whoro another lay burled. Tho mayor is planning to mako tho old cemotory Into a public park DOZEN COURT DECISIONS Six Decisions of Lower Courts Re versed and a Motion to Dismiss Allowed-Rcmlngton of Woodburn 1 Must Serve Term Stnto vs. Remington, nppollant; appeal from Burnett; Marlon coun ty; nfflrmed by Moore, J. This is tho enso of tho shooting of Slaughter by Remington. Wm. Scott vs. Whlto and Trow bridge, appellants; appeal front Han na, Jackson county; rovorsed' by Slater, J. R. L. Davidson vs. Columbia Tim- bor Co., appellant; appeal from Judge McBrlde, Columbia count'. Motion to dismiss appeal allowed per curiam. Molllo Wolf, administratrix Isaac Wolf, vs. City and Suburban Railway Co., nppollant; appeal from Soars, Multnomah county; affirmed by Mooro, J. In tho Molllo Wolf suit vs. tho Su burban Railway Co., a Jury flrat gavo hor n vordlct for $500 for killing her father. Tho corporation nppcnlcd and got a now trial. Tho jury gavo hor tho limit nt that time, $5000, and that vordlct is nfilrmod. Geo. II. Williams and II. C. Leon ard vs. Commercial National Bank of Portland and Wolls-Fnrgo Co., ap pellants; appchl from Sears; ro- honrlng denied by Enkln, J. August Krauso vs. Oregon Iron nnd Stcol Co., nppollant; nppoal from McBrldo, Clackamas county; affirmed Eakln, J. A. R. Oliver, ot nl appellants, vs. City of Nowhorg; appeal from Gnl loway, Yamhill county; nfflrmed by Enkln, J. Stnto vs. Henry Cnrmody; nppoal from Burnett, Marlon county; af firmed by Bonn, J. Second convic tion of snmo party reversed by same Justice Stnto vs. T. J. Lupor, appollant; from Burnett, Marlon county, re versed. ThlB Is n caso of a man charged with committing perjury in suit for divorce. Anothor suit 1b ponding In which Mrs. Lupor nski for dlvorco becnuso Lupor perjuror hlmsolf. Jncob Knn, nppollant, vs. Alox. nnd Fred Normnnd; appeal from Mc Brldo, Clntsop county; rovorsod by Bean, C. J. Lowongood vs. McOcob; appeal from .Hamilton, Douglas county; ro vorsoil by Sinter. Tho court adjourned to moot nt noon noxt Tuesday, whon Important matters aro to bo dccldod. i A SQUARE DEAL AND A FAIR TRIAL OF OUR FARM I3IPLEMKNTS AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH A FAIR TRIAL YOU NEED NOT BUY. I SELL TRACTION AND STATIONERY ENGINES, NICHOL'S AND SHETARD'S RED RIVKR SEPARATORS, HAY BALERS, STRE17T AND ROAD GRADING MACHINERY. WE HANDLE TIBS BURG WAGONS, ENGER BUGGDJ0, HACKS AND CARRIAGES. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE ADRIANCE, MUOKBYH MOW. ERS, OLn?PER PLOWS AND BLUE RDJBON CUITIVATOR8, ALSO SOMB SECOND HAND FARM IMPLEMENTS AND WAGONS VERY CHEAP. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES AT WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, GLASS AND STAINS OF ALL KINDS. AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. BUGGY TOPS, DASHDOABD9, WIHFS, ROBES, ETC. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, CIRCULARS AND DBSORD? TIVE CATALOGUES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. GEO. B. JACOB, Pop. PHONE 404 MAIN COR, FRONT AND PINE STREETS 91,000 Pile Cure. A Thousand Dollar Guarantee goes with every bottle of Dr. Leonhanlt's Hem-Rold tho only certain cure for overy form of Piles. George Cook, St. Thomas, Ont , writes: "Dr. Leonhardt'e Hera-Rold cured mo of a very bad case of Plloa of over ten years standing. I had tried everything but got no porma sent cure till I used Hem-Rold. I hadNBllnd and Bleeding Pile and auKered everything. Ointments and local treatments failed, but Dr. Leon hardt's He-Rold cured e perfect ly " Hem-Hoid is a tablet takea later ally -wktek reworee tbe cause of FUS. f l.M at few!. D L- irUtr. iM W Dr. C fcM. Eczenui. For tho good of thoso Buffering with eczema or othor such troublo, I wish to say, my wlfo had somothlng of that kind and after using the doc tors' remodlos for somo Ume con cluded to try Chamborlaln's Salve, and It provod to be better than any thing Bhe had tried. For sale at Dr. o Spend Your Own Money, Your Own Way. Does It not soom atrango to you that a dealer who tries to substitute, when you ask for advertised article, should nssumo that you are not cap ablo of spondlng you own money? o "RcnUr m the Boa" In an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sua Is tbe most regular perform ance In the universe, unless It Is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 25c. Stone's drug store, jcan't you play tennis with out all thnt noise?" "Now how do you BiippoBo wo aro going to play ttnnls without raising a racket?" ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. Como Out nnd Hiwir Tho speaking tonight at 8 o'clock, at Commorclal Hall, cornor of Com mercial and Contor stroots. Subject: "Process of Evolution," by J. II. Bnrkloy, of Seattle Visit tho Threshers E. E. Martin and wlfo, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Owons, of Kan sas, who nro vlatlng thorn, anil by Mrs. W. M. Stnplcton and Sam Mar tin, drovo out to visit the Martin Brothers threshing outfit Monday. Tho grain flolds along tho road havo dono woll this year. Tho crow Is coin posed of hustlors, and tho ownors of tho outfit aro up to date Visitors aro mado wolcomo, nnd thoJ cook wngon enn always bo dopondod upon. Tho crow sneks from 2500 to 3000 bushols of grnln every day. Still nt It. JoHoph Mayors & Sons nro buslor than ovor getting tholr storo bnck into shnpo for tho fnll business. Thoy havo now tnkon tho stock from tho west room up Btnlrs, whoro thoy aro gradually gottlng tholr Indlos' goods readjusted In bettor ahnpo than ov or. MIbs Evans hns hor old cornor, nnd has hor furnituro in. Ooodn nro being rocolvod already, and tho on tlro atock,wlll bo r-ady for opening nbout Soptombor 1st. Tho mllllnory dopnrtmont, as woll ns nil tho other departments, will bo moro attractive than -ivor. Idlcmnii Itomrmboml Whon Attornoy-aouornl Idlomnu took possession of his ofllco, ho causod tho plcturo of tho flrat attor-luiy-gonoral, our proaent govornor, to bo plncod on tho walls of the of llco, Tho govornor litis ovldontly not forgottou tho compliment, for this morning ho wont ovor to tho nttor-noy-gonernl's ofllco, bonrlng a hnnd- somo crayon plcturo of ox-Attornoy-Gonoral Idlomnu, whcli wna glvon n prominent plnco on tho wnll. It Is a custom thnt vAW probably bo con tinued, u ml Orogon will hnvo not only a gallory of Its governors, hut also of its nttornoy-gonoralii. Black burn's plcturo will bo placod with tho othora by Attornoy-acnoral Craw ford. , . o ADDITIONAL PERSONAM. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin, of Bcat- tlo, roturnod to tholr homo today, af tor two monthB' visit to frlonda and relatives in tho city. A. W. Prcscott has roturnod from a trip through tho Bend country, In EaBtorn Orogon. Mrs. Proacott and tbe baby aro homo from Seaaldo, Mrs. Silas Soulo, of Portland; is vlalting friends In Albany beforo re turning to hor home. Mrs. P. N; Lathrop and Miss Ln- ... nvv lmtnrt !! in n taw weoks niillno nt Rlk CltV. WllOrO tllOV haVO been camping and fishing. X-RAYS Tho bills for tho concroto brldgo on North Commorclal stroet went over in tho council much quicker thnn tho brldgo wont ovor tho crook. Greod Bomotlmos ovornjachee It-solf. Wolch wants olght mllos ot Salem streets, and forgot to domand thoy should bo paved. Among tho fow dlBpntchcs rocolvod by Tho Journal Monday wna ono say ing that somo Russian colouol had boon assassinated. Wo hnd hoped to oucapo this whon tho strike was an nounced, but If tho dnlly Russian bomb murder cnu't' bo oscnpod, oth orwlso lot tho nows ocllpso bocomo total. o Four Marriage LIcmiHOH. Tho v matiUmoulal department ot tho county clerk's ofllco was buBy to day, and four permits to marry wro Issued, ns follews: Lloyd G. and G. E. Whlpplo, broth ers, of Vnncouvor, Washington, to Mary nnd Julia Field, daughters of Dexter Field, of this city. Wm. 13. Clark, of Dallas, to Edith E Smith, of Stayton. James T. Roycroft to Francis B. Mlckol, both of Woodburn. o ' INDEPENDENCE FERRY, Gonrgo L. Rose nnd ninny othors nro on n potltlon thnt Is being heard this nftornoon beforo tho county commVsslonors of Marlon county, nnlc Ing that tho old forry llconso at In dopondonco bo nnnullod, Thoro Id a strong movomont afoot to ostnhllab, a freo forry, upon which this county looks with much favor, hh It would glvo tho hop plckors from Polk coun ty a chnnco to got ovor Into Marlon county hop yards. Thoro la also a dologatlon down from Iudopondonco Intorostod In tho proposition. Throo Mon to Try to End Strike. Washington, Aug, 20, Prosldont Samuel Gompors, of tho Amorlcan Fodoration ot Labor, today roportod to tho oxecutlvo council of tho fodor ation that ho, John Mitchell, ot In dlnunpolla, and Dnnlol J. Koofo, of Dotrolt, had boon intruatod by united labor with an attempt to bring about "an honorablo adjust ment of tho tolographora' atrlko at an opportuno tlmo." Mr. Gompors wna asked whon ho thought tho tlmo would arrive ,and ropllod that he could not any, but that It might bo "at any hour, In a wook or a month, or porhaps not at all," o GlaM Paid tho Rill. San Franclaco, Aug, 20. Tho Glass trial draggtti this morning. A groat portion of tho tlmo waa taken up in rending tho mlnutos of tho Pa cific Tolophono Company. Henoy an nounced ho would Introduco evidence showing that tho Oakhiud board ot supervisors toojt a trip to Los Ango les onco a year at tho cxpenso ot Glass. KmmimMaatB0tBMBMBBBBBmRUi"mmZ mKmmimtmnmaummmumtrmamtmMmtMmmmaaimMammmmmmammm Sale I Ladies' Silk Waist 3 dozen all silk waists, neatly trimmed witt val. lace A splendid value at $3.50. OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2,00 Rostein & Gteenhaum 240 AND 246 COHH1RCIAI. STREET BM WmZtmM iMiJii AuMk BAWflsic SmuMMsVm ii " li-'iFiiTn wmialilaTiiii tnlnt r jr . sjwj i,iT: Ut fans. M omm Wz. mn Oimumt, Mm, wk MLMM MMttTS PM MLLMtf Mf-