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DAILY CAPITA It JOURNAL. SALEM, OHEGON, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMHKH 11, 1007 w VARIOUS COURTS ARE INTERFERED WITH HOLIDAYS LAST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DISRUPT' THE AD JOURNED TERMS IN SEVERAL COUNTIES, AND iMAY TURN LOOSE MANY INDICTED MEN. Whothor tho govornor meant It or not, or whothor ho was protecting himself against posslblo technicali ties that might bo sprung in tho fu ture by tho American Surety Com pany, of New York, In tho little mat tor of tholr paying tho Btato $400, 000 on tho Steel bonds, makes no dif forenco, but tho result seems to bo that courts In sovornl counties aro knocked out of holding adjourned torms. nnd possibly indicted mtn if neither court nor jury appear by 4 o'clock tho day following, which would have been Saturday last, then the court ohall be deemed adjourned until tho next regular term. So nb courts having sat last Friday or Sat urday, 'there can bo no sittings until tho next regular term, which Is tho first Monday In January In Marlon, tho second Monday in March for Linn and tho first Mondny In May for Polk. Special terms can only bo who had trials ponding may bo aotl110.1 on ten days' notlco to all inter at Liberty. For lustnnce .ludgo Harris was to hold court at Albany Monday. Judge Burnett was to hold a short session nt Salem and in tho afternoon opon court at Dallas. Thoso wore ad jburned terms, and section 947 of tho codo says if a court has adjourned to n. certain time and that day is a holiday or non-judicial day, thon (the courrt shall sit on tho first ju dicial day thereafter. That would hnvo boon last Friday. Tho law says on that cBted parties, and the call must stato what business Is to bo transacted, When tho holidays went on tho caso of Stato vb Turpln for rape won on trial in Albany, and tho indicted man having once boon placed in Joopardy, it is doubtful If ho can again bo brought to trial. Other in dicted mon, who wore ready for (rial, and who aro entitled to a speedy trial, can plead that they havo not had Clint opportunity, through no fault of their own, and may escapo Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease It originates in impuro blood and requires constitutional treatment, acting through and purifying tho blood, for its radical nnd permanent cure. Tho greatest constitutional remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab lets known nsSarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh are promptly relieved by Antiseplets or Catarrlcts, 50c, druggists or mail. O. I, Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. A FATAL dAKia. South AiiU'Hran Titles of Marvelous lllril Hypnotism. technicality. 3E Cnpt. Jason Wheeler. A loUtur from C. II. Walker to The Journal yesterday says, "My fnthor-in-lnw, Jason Wheeler, died Tues day morning last, and tho funeral oorviccs woro hold at tho family resl donco conducted by Rov. S. A. Doug las his pastor. Tho following blo Kraphical sketch clipped from the Al bany Democrat was road, nftor which tho Masonic fraternity took charge nnd tho body was laid to ro&t In tho Masonic cemetery by that of his wife. Tho biographical sketch follews: Captnin Jnson Wheeler was born in uiuo. Aug. i, 1823. Ho died Doc. 3, 1907, nt 7:30 a. in., boing In his fith yoar. Ho was tho second oldest of n fam ily of eight sons. Rut two of his brothers tnirvivo him; Qeorgo Wheeler of 13veroti, Washington, and Perry Wheeler of huh cuy, Ono daughter Delia A. died July 21, 18S4. Another daughter, Mary F., and wife of C. II. Walker, was called away ovor a yoar aKO. Thoso surviving him aro Mrs. Dr. J. M. Kitchen of Stnyton, Oregon, and Mrs. J. S. Morgan of near this city. Tho son, Frank P. Whelor, lives n't Dluo Lake, Cnl. Tholr mother died In Albany, Juno 24, 1890, after horolc endurance nnd self denying labor through tho hard ships of pioneer Ufo and of groat suffering and pain In later yoars. Mr. wnooier was n devotod mem ber of tho Baptist church and an hon ored doncon nnd In his active Hfo gavo gonorously toward tho Btipport of tho ministry, September 29, 1898, ho mnrrUd Mrs. Davis, her maiden name hav ing boon Dlnnn Elizabeth Ilanohoit. Possessed ns was Mr. Wheeler, of wonderful powers of physical ondur A part of Mr. Wheeler's oarly Ufoinnco n,s exceedingly strenuous life was spent in Now York. Ho rocoivod wn9 I'ohnbIy lnrgoly responsible for tno ciouuing or his mental faculties. "but a Ilmltod education in a district wcnooi. Coming wost to Contorvillo, Mich igan, and living there until 1847, he thon went to St. Joseph, Mo., whoro ho llttod out for crosHlng tho plains to Oregon. MnylHt with a party of omlgrants ho started west ovor tho old Orogon troll, arriving in Oregon City, Sept. 7, or tho Bnmo yoar and coming on up to Linn county, took up a clnlm nonr Petersons Uittto. Not longer after, he quickly nn siworcd Uib call for voluntoert for the Gayuso war that followod the Whit man maonacio of Nov. 29, IS 17. Ho won wounded Just below the right knee In the hnttlo of Weill Spring, Feb. 28, ISIS. The enemy's bullot struck his In ulan rldlnir whin- Miillnterinir u ami driving ho me of the splinters into the wiiiiihi. During thoso Inst years of growing hoipiOBsnos, tho ns liko motherly enre and intense' dovotlou of his faith ful compnnlou; has ministered to ov ory need and wnnt, up to, and bo yon.l tho crisis that canio three weeks ago from n light stroke of pnralysls. Hor full reward can nuvor bo In this Ufo. Mr. Wheeler wns a grandly public Japs Sketching Forts. (United Press Loi'sod Wire) Hampton, Vn Dec. 11. Great ex citement has been caused horo over tho discovery by Joseph Daly, of a Japanese sketching Fortress Monroe from tho river bank. Tho Japanese carried a shot gun, nnd said that ho was on a hunting trip. There Is no quail horo and Daly followod tho Jap aiicso and caught him drawing. Daly reported tho facts to tho military authorities. o Mr.s, Urnilley Selling Hooks. Washington, Dec. 11. Mrs. Brad ley did not leave for Salt Lake to day, as formorly planned, but, In stead, turned book ngont. Six hun dred copies of a work of a local au thor have boon given to her, so that she may earn money to pay tho faro of herself and party back to Utah. The Caleb Powers Trlnl. (United Press Leased Wiro.) Georgetown, Ky., Dec. 11. Henry E. Youtsey, tho informer, wns again under cross-examination in tho Powers trial todny. Ho was takon ovor tho (totalis of his conversation with ex-Governor Taylor in regard to getting Jim Howard to kill Gocbol. Youtsey Bald ho feigned Illness and Insnnlty nt his own trlnl, and snld that his having a fit In court wns a sham. Ho denied that ho told his wife that Powers was Innocont, o Wagon Smashed by Car Tho wagon belonging to tho Capi tal City Laundry, of North Salem, was run down yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock by car No. 34 on tho asylum lino, which nccldont ter minated In tho vehlclo loBlng Its 'two back whools, and being othorwlso dlsllgurod. Tho drlvor of tho wagon elnlniB that ho was coming toward town, and, being unnblo to sco tho approach of tho car, was crossing ths track when .the accident occurred. No ono wns hurt, and, outsldo of de molishing the wagon, no dnmago re- suited. o 1 dully Mixed Up. Abrahnm Drown, of Wlntorton, N. Y., had a vory romnrknblo oxporl onco; ho says: "Doctors got badlv mixed up ovor mo; ono said hoart spirltod man, nnd a staunch frlond of "sonso; two celled It kldnoy troublo tompornnco, wag for a time captain .tho fourth blood poioon and tho of Capm No. 17, Indlnu War Voter- fifth stomach and llvor troublo; but nui, dlans. and Inciedablo hardships while eros-dug the Const range to tho set tlement In southorn Oregon. Later ho procoeded down tho Co lumbia river to above Astoria whoie he helped to erect a sawmill. Returning to Linn county he mar ried Mian IQllsn 1). Cluypool, nnd set tled upon a section of laud, a dona tion claim, threo mile oast of Leba non, whoro he engaged In stock raising. That district Is locally known as "Canada." Ho aftorwards traded his olnlm for 140 acres of land near Albany to whloh ho re moved In 1871. About 1S75 ho took up his roaldeneo In Albany, where ho rodded until in lSSfi, whon he wns appulntod by President Cleve land ns U. S. Indian ngont nt Warm Springs agency, taking chargo Oet. 1 of th,i'. wtr, hut roslgnlng ho terminated his sorvlcos .Tan. 1, 1SSS, and roturnod to Albnny, which has sluco been his home. One son and four dnughtors bless ed hh first marrlago. I. P. Rogers, Pros. 13. W. Hazard, Cashlor. D. W. Eyre, Ass't Cashier. Tlie Salem State Bank Capital $50,000. Earnings, $10,000. rrananots a General Ranking Business. Amplo Rosourcos. Exceptional Fncllltlos, Courtooua Troatmout, and Absolute Safety warrants us In Inviting tho ac .'ouutc of couservatlvo lnstltu .Ions and Individuals who pre fer tho LARGEST MEASURE DP SAFETY to oxtrerao rates f iutorost on deposits. COFFEE Why Schilling's Best ? Because it is best and your money is yours if you think you don't find it so. Your siocer return your mener If you don't ULo it; we pay him Flfty-tlvo Years Ago La,st Thanks giving. On Thanksgiving a pioneer who (nto his dlnnor with hor 65 yoars ago .sent a fine turkey to Mrs. Kaiser who .mnkos her homo with her son. Win. Kaiser and Tiltnon Ford hor nophow. In Septombor 1832 Bill England and Bill Anderson ns boys grown landed In Salem from the plains aerosst. ,Thp ut'st work they did was for Billy iuuumth minor ueiore Hilly was thought of. It was to build a house tnnt stood where the poor farm now Is locatod. They covered It with whlp-sawod clapboards and floored L with punchoon split log, and made the sash and doors and windows out of split lumber. Thoy boarded at ,tho Kaiser house, and ato all th rutnbngas and turnips that grow on tho promises between moala. Whon i thoy got through thoy took the train for California. It was not the South ern Pacific train but Walkers' lino. I You carried your baggage and uiHHKuia on your uaoK, and some times you stoppod nt houses and somotlmos you did not ns houses in thoso days were senrco, flftv to sixty mllos apart. Up tho Long "Tom, tho ii'iuiitimi una uown mo uoguo rivers they tramped, but they got there Just the samo and Bill Anderson is still walking. Hotly i v s4f 4-1t liAltti.l a. a ! j . iiniiii iii i iiitiii iitviiniii !: nil in v iv lilt o wns once a member of the Ore- , , " , " . , ,,"T ' ., . gon legislature. Was the first oloc-,navI,0(1 tryi"B Eloctrlo Bitters, which tlvo sheriff of Linn county. Once nro rostqring mo to porfoct honlth. wn mayor of Albnny and twice a 0no bottle did me mora good than councilman; served three years a, m,a n..a ,in. r.Mnit,i county commissioner. Politically n n11 tho flv doctor prwcrlbed. Democrat; h w liberal In his Guaranteed to cure blood poison, views. He whs a mombor of the lweaknoas nnd all stomach, liver nnd After manv month nf In.: commission sent to Washington sov- i.i,i.,.. ...i.iut i... t n n tPiia Miffuplnv IH..II.W..1 i... ii..i.'...i ...... M ....... i.r. ...... " wii.imiim, o. w. imsi ry iilivMrlaAa of that day. his own .of the Indian war pension bill. Was 1(UU,il 60c li h ii. In performed a surgery that re-'uperlntendent of what It known h 0 iiiovMi ui last, apiinter, and the, the Leimuon-cascade wagon road Avound healed. durliiB lt conetructlon. The call to the California gold I He also superintended the con llelda came so loud thai In the spring struct tan of tho Sniulam-Albany on cf 1S49 he hastened to them an.d nnl. Was member of the Linn Coun inlnod In the American river, until, ty Pioneers' association; and for a rail, when Investing his onrnings In time Its president. Belonged to tho Home goods he started by boat for, Oregon Pioneer asioclatlon nnd Oro homp The ship was wrecked off the'gon Historical society, mouth of Rogue river, hut he nnd ! Also to Grand Prairie Grange No. companion were saved, only to be 1 10, near this city, and St. John's vxpotKut to miaou from hostile In- Lodgo A. F. & A. M.; hnvlng bon raised to a mnstor mason. Ills passing away latt Tuesday morning was "calm ns to a night' .roposo, liko flowers nt set of sun." Of him It can be truly said "Th rlghteaus shall bo In everlasting ro- moinbrancQ." Good Words for "Tim Human a Temple." "Mrs. Bello Wntermnn-Flndkiy spoko In First Methodist church, Sa lem, Or., Doc. 8. on 'Tho Human Body a Tomplo.' " Puro In tono, rallglous In char aotor, scriptural and olenn, it pro seutod the gospel of tompernnco nnd soclnl purity In n pleasing nnd con viol ng way. Sho Is worthy of any hoarlng by young or old. Cordially, W. H. SELLECK, Mlnlstor. In u recent number of tho Rovlsfa del .lardln Zoologlco do Buonos Aires aro a number of Bhort nrtlcles by tho director of tho gardons, Sir Clomont Onolllo. Ono, dealing with tho habits of birds of llroy in gen oral, road, after translation, as fol fel fol eows: "Our privateer now turns his ovil eye on n dazed group of llttlo chick ens, and towards thorn ho direct" his flight. Tho anxious mother suc ceeds In covering all snvo one, which potrlflod with terror, gives a pitiful little 'pio plo,' glued to earth by tho gleaming and fnsclnnting oyes of tho plrato bird, which drops liko an ar row, nnd, without so much ns put ting foot to earth, carrlos off tho un fortunate chick. "Many times hnvo I soon thla scene repeated. I havo even Boon hawks by tho power of tholr gazo alono rondor immovable a chicken which thoy had selected as their victim. Therefore, I cannot doubt that tho gazo of theso rapa cious birds has a hypnotic power, nnd Indeed this ngrees well with tho popular bollor, current In tho provinces, nbout tho llttlo owl. It is Bald that tho llttlo tyrant docs not oven tako tho troublo to hunt Its food, but that from tho branch of a treo, by means of its cold nnd Insistent gnze, it lures Into Its tnlons the trembling victim of its choice "Porhnps tho herons posrcss tho samo hypnotic powor, tholr eyes pro ducing tho samo disagreeable boiibu tlon as Uiobo of roptllos. Tholr method nt the mnrgln of tho wntor, which at first sight scorns to ho tho samo as that of tho patlont fisher man with his rod, rosults in n vory dlfforont hnrvost. Tho flahornmn often wnstos his time, sluno tho fish does not euro to bo converted Into a savory dish for tho table. Mhan- whllo tho heron, nftor t,wo or three mlmito'i nbsoluto Immobility, its evil gazo llxod on tho wntor, lnvnrlably cupturoB Its II no proy. "I havo aeon n groat groy heron aurprlso a dovo In tho snmo manner. The dovo soonied to mo to full nsloop under tho gnzo of Its tormontor and llttlo by little to sink to tho ground undor tho wolght of thnt stooly look. Tho poor victim enmo to Unolf too lato. Alas! the strong, cruel beak hud ponutrutod Its palpitating side." A CAROLINA Hon. Wm. C. Hunter Uses Pcru-na As a Family Medicine. WHEN a mun of undoubted roputa- VV tlon comoaout squarely in pubu0 print, giving unqualified endorsement o household remedy there muBtboBomo. thing gonuino to account for It. Hon. W. G. Hunter, of Nor'th Oaro Una, well-known in Washington and throughout tho Bonthom States, says of Poruna that he rogards It as tho groatcut family medlolno ovor discovered. Ho does not hesitato to say that Pernna invigorates and gives fregh trongth to mind and body. Buoh tofltlmonlala as this ought to mako Poruim, popular. No advertising known to the arts of umu, ud oommoroiai managoniont could ever raiso Poruna to snob a high stand, ard of approbation as tho frank and un quallilod statomonts of nuch mon. Poruna Is an PE-RU-NA A Reliable Remedy for Cetds. About Digestion. Tt is not tho qunntlty of food takon but tho nmout digested nnd assimilated that glvoa strength and vitality to tho systom. Chamhor lain'a Stomncb nnd Liver Tnblets Invigorate the atomach and liver and enable them to perform tholr func tions. Tho result Is a rollsh for your food, Incrqaaod strength and wolght, greater ondttranoe and n clear hoad. Price 2R coats. Samples froo. For sale nt Dr Stono's drug store Ideal hnusohold romody.Uwardg oft colds nnd ro llovca Clt.irrl. i . all Its form and phafios, By rlddiug tho syatom of catarrh, It oloansos the body of thoho conditions Which invite ohronlo diseases. Cold Affected Head, Throat and Lungs. Mr. Matthow O'Haro, 115 William St., Fall RIvor, Mass., writcfli "About four yoara ago I consulted a physician to get relief from a cold whloh had stoppod up my head and also sottlodon ray lungs, resulting in ca tarrh and also throat dfmoultlos. "Ho gavo mo Bomo mudlclno. but four months faithful uso of tho aamo did mo no good. 1 thon trlod othor doctors, but it was just tho samo. "Ho I docidod to; try Pornna and aftor using two bottles my lungs began to heal, I did not cough nearly so much and slept bottor. "In six months tho cough, catarrh and throat dlfllonltlos woro all eurod, "I was ploasod with tho result and wish to writo you of it. Seven bottles ef Peruna cured me. " A. L. Howltt, J. P., West Uorlln, Vt., writes j "I am happy to bo able to wrlto you thin lotlor in relation to what your Poruna has dono for my family. "Whon I broughtthoflrstbottlo homo, I found my wlfo and daughter both sick my wlfo with Indigostlon and my daughter with a aovoro cold. Thoy troro both cured. "I aim willing to stotfl that Peruna, takon in tho beginning, will euro tho worst cold in 21 to lid houra." r377TOr ""ill t tm.. ' n "owRamStT Cough, Colds, Catarrh Relieved By Pe -forth CiroUni u,u,l ' from tho fonmOfflMBafldlJ uwn,u.u.,concali!iPltli,l "The erttttu itmti. ever discovert, kmfl which comes from tiitZ n'eajo4jervi(an,hC? most common aftllciloebh kind Is a bed cold. Ptrmk It out ot doors, niriinim lavlgoratesaodglmtrttito to mind and bod. Ifi in unijUMiiuca tiHtontRttL Mr.a.W,Tjlor,Cle:(ii writes: "I think tbitreranilit!,f tonlo thitwuerer pjtcjiiid For sovoral years m;jtilc&J socmen, ThsptmwuHimM times 1 would think thtjnUs burst out ofmrhd. i "I tried Peruat -fluitisj to-day n well man. tottnlm havo died hid it not bwabftl man's wonderlal mtdlciisF fiaoh testimony at &t i given Peruna t high ituiril Umatloa of tho pablle. Ask Yoar Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac k'H Tin I nfii Uli.irkt Msictt si' anan, hiuji ihhi A nice presant for ladles easily sent by mall, nt Geo. C. Will's. Ilcstntirnut Alllllatlono. Tho wnltor In tlio light-lunch cafo looked oxpoctnntly nt tho first ot five mon who ha djiiat onterod. "Dring me n coffeo cnlte and a cup of coffoo," ordorod tho first man. "I'll tako somo milk biscuit mid a glasa of milk," said the second. "Ton buns nnd n cup of tea, ploaae," romnrkod tho third. 'A pleco of Goooanut pie and a cup of cocoa," said the fourth. Tlu wnltor passed on to the fifth mnn. "Don't say It, don't say It." he iploaded. "I know what you want. You want a sllco of chocolate cake nnd a cup of chocolnto." iN'o, I do not," prot4 mnn. "I wnnt i tilrtelti nnd a glass of ice '.fc'. o. ; Tho the earth with Jictra; Not a roan will har tiei T aa.h. tWVi a Ana fM Of Holllster's Rofky j For sale at V 3fi f- Xotrd Xursr;iuanlatbOW B. Albcruon exa1 Aiaerlean NurcrraiMi nf nrlrtffonori. IndllM s!! city this morning to !! nurseimoB and inTujM a soiv conditions lauut Wlllam'ttevaiT c r Tho above subjoot will bo pre sented by Mrs. Bollo Watorman Flndlay at tho W. C. T. U. hall, cor ner of Commercial and Ferry stroots, Sundny nftornoon, Doc. 15, nt 4 o,'clook. A moat oordln) invitation Is oxtendod to all mon, women nnl youth. Invito your neighbors and friends and fill tho hall next Sun day. o . Early to lied and oarly to rise, makes ono hoalthy, happy and wise especially if you lako Horbino boforo retiring. A pos itive euro for constipation, dyspep sia and all liver complaints. Mrs. S , Columbia, Tenn., writes: "I al ways keep a supply of your Ilorblne on hand. Am so ploasod with the rollof It gives in constipation and all llvor complaints, that words can't express my appreciation." Sold by D. J. Fry. O Su S3 "3? O XL T A. . Bears the ?lh9 Kind YO'J Haw Alvuys Bought r.C&x.jm. fMi O C T Co Steamers Pomona a& Otvonla leavo for Portland Monday, WeueB day and Friday at 10 a. m, and Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a, m, For Corvallls, Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday about 6 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Offices and dock at foot of Trade street. M. P. BALDWIN, A$t. m,M The Weather Now Suggests You Should Have One of "BISHOP'S READY i PAIS TAILORED RAI They are the most desirable coat because they Keep You Warm Keep You Dry They Are Styfcli They Are Ourabk i OPTHIOMT HOT THE MAKIR Of MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING NICMACLI, TlN 4 CC. KOCHiltia, N v. ddiz-fc t (1 to $27J 1 " A Salem Woolen Mill Stow