Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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PAIL CATlTAh JOURNAL, BALK2U, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUAB1' , 1008.
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MARION COUNTY
;. REDUCED EXPENSES
PIMMMMUMPIMI MWM
While Legislature Added $12,101 to General School
Fki4 aid $SMf to General State Taxes for This
fruity
County court and commissioners
1906
,3183.12
Circuit court ..,, A.., ...-.. Ma4i2G.,
Justlco court . . . . .' . ; . . .V. .'.ft . 2,1 94.60
Bhorlff's offlco A...... 'it...... 4,153.06
Clerk' offlco ...,,.,, , 3,329.93
Jtecordcr'f offlco ............,.... i 2,832,46
Treasurer's office ....... ...'... .'.. 1,200.00
Coroner' office .. .. 292.76
School superintendent's offlco ....... ..... 1,628.67
Block Insiwjtor ,., 300.00
Assessor's offlco '.. 4,200.00
Assessment and collection of tntos,,, 821.66
TnX robato 104.96
Current expense 3,917.58
Court house expense .............. ' 4647.78
,.. .. 801.10
4,067.20
... .. 841.40
183.60
.. .. 2.00
7,398.74
146.83
Jail 1 1
I'oor, earn of
Indigent soldlera ,,.,.......,..:,.
Insane ..........
Reform oonimltmonti, roform sohopl,
llrldRin
Korrlei ,
28.40
444.00
4X7.21
19.00
100.00
Election expense ,, 4,718.01
Lewis and Qltuk fnlr ,,,,.,.,..,,
Health oftlour .............. ,.t ..
Fruit liiRH)Gtor
itebato of fooe
Itebato of llaeuso
lloundnry linn between GJgakamas nml Marlon
OOUIltltM
Court Iioiikh Improvement
Blnto fair .',
Criminal, reward for Frank Hmlili,,,
JtondH ,S4.S7
Triuint oinoar
1907
2,3 ID. DC
. 5,549.18
2073.66
4,125.46
3,923.02
8,813.21,
1,200.00
338.25
1,669.80
330.00
5,199.00
686.38
253.66
4,221.52
3,655.72
815.72
6,237.29
723.10
208.15
10,786.90
428.00
109.80
111.00
831.80
22.80
CAREY
MARTIN
TRIAL
LUPERDIVORCECASE
PhK&DltiQa IN THAT FAMOVfl
SUIT MADE THK BASIS OH AN
INMCTMKNT AGAINST FOPU
fcAR YOUNO ATTORNEY OF THE
CAPITAL OTTY. , -
I
74,11
14.60
407.71
719.97
Total ; 1 H.I IK. XI)
lixpemllliire for brldgw ntiit roads 61.9S8.C1
2.M4.2S
110.37
01,710.02
109.SI
I128.1S4.S7
7G.fiOI.01
S I'i.lCI.OS I1.6S1.S6
CLARK
PRAGTIOED
FREEZE OUT
$10. A Mill later, living cramped
fur malt Ih loudnn. Trcudwelt hy
pothecated tin 109 ekares.
Tks lenator Clark stepped Into
Ike alt oh t ton. !( knew that ttore
were band reds of mHIIoM la tke
Palled Verde. Bvoa ttoa tke storm 1
kad rtaea from lit to si do tiut!
Tread well says tke senator reorgan
ised thi rompany and froaa him out
completely
The caso of tho State of Oregon
against Carey F, Martin, a prominent,
and popular young attorney of thll
city, was called for a Jury trial a 9
o'clock this morning in Judgo Har
nett's court.
Mr. Mnrtin was indicted at the last
tortn of court on a chargo of having
procured T. J. Luper to swear false
ly to certain pleadings boforo him,
in which Martin appeared for Lupor,
in a suit for dlvorco against Mm.
Luper,
Lupor was convictod of perjury in
the tamo case, having sworn to a
yoar's deiortlon on tho part of Mrs
Luper, whan ho had own living with
her but rocently. Tho case against
Lupor was contented by the nbloet
counsel in this city, and wero twlco
reversed In the supreme court ou
technicalities, and would have been
carried there again, but Luper wo 3
unable to get ball and has been lying
In the county Jail, although he Is a
man who Is well llkod and has always
held a responsible position mndor the
Southern Pnelilo railroad.
Mr. Mnrtin is handling his own
case, and appears by his counsel,
William Holme, of this elty. and M.
L. I'ipOH, one of the ben lnwyors of
the city of Portland.
Counsel for defense opened case to
the Jury, when court adjourned for
NOOH.
This afternoon presentation was
completed, and Deputy Clerk nerthn
Mian wna first witness to Identify
certain records. I
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM'S
JANUARY CLEARANCE
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4
Everythinjrin the store reduced-Dry GoodMttineiy, f
Clothing and Shoes
I
FRISCO
MllililONAIItll AMI IIICIIICS1 (l)l'.
Hill MINK (IWMCIt IN 'II 114
WOULD HAS IIIH Ol'I'ICi: Fl'IU
MTVtlll ATIMUIIIIII.
(UniiMl I'mm m Wire,)
. New York. Jan t. W. A. Clark,
former Daltwl aHaiea senator from
MttHtHHu. awaer af the rlehMt eo
par miMe la the world, part owner of
the UN AatvUe and Ihh Wrv
tuihU ami Mma! wIIIIoh dollan'!
wrU of tther thUmft. hld UU n-W-,Tial U lo ll IM.1IhI Off lu lHor of
tin. win - jwreuiire wtnm Here if)
PLANNING
BIG FIGHT
MUfy part of a jHdme.t of U.
K3I. wkkkk Mialag llxyert Doorip
TfadHM ha vbtalaad amUHtt klw.
UeoMty akortlfa aro wmUImk
rkaaoe u a4 the rich mltertloa of
IMUtlMx. whUk the Mahumh max
at has atom! in hkt nmmmeat tX
J Wtt nty4ihtk street.
tlu lllrtliilii)' of Hit I'jitlu.r f our
CiHinlry,
(UMtml nm lm wira.)
w rals, Jan. !.-.! all
rktmr tk next pHao Hat of any
Hmoortlcma will ke om Waaklmitutt s
rlluli mi ..in
,,,, -., -w, vwm9 M HMr B.
The $44,809 jHdKHtmt whleh kaa ,W,W ' oWdlow-4iht title a Is
Uronftkl oh all the mmolt dte Wak HJ8-1 'w rondltlo-s Stan
lu the day hat Trmdl eMiimt. he T1" KM tkroogh kU maaasor.
dhvem the fSe9.lee.a Uaite! , Ma h wwtor Ooffrotk
Verda wine Artwaa Treadwell tm ,iwt d8 hW wlg to moat
win ka was iuj fur hl proetlM. Tji,J"r WWy "o Kelly or
for the owners aad phk lth , tTim SHlllt)N at 114 c4.
199 skarea f tke romMJ Mek. "r """ Utor l. 0.
At tkt lima tke stock wa quoted at " " "to lr1 'k. itad
' - '
Tho Mai tin Jury.
All forenoon waa taken getting a
Jury hi follew:
V. J. Von Uohren, farmer, Aums
1lle. J. J. Hall, pkotograker, Wood-
kurn.
I. U Ilower, farmer, Sllverton
W. W. Hoardaley, farmer. Ckema.
wa.
J. U. PMMbftJter. farmer. Mehama
W. C. Looney, farmer. Jefferson.
A. I. Ihrasor. plumber, Salem.
W. If. ttyare. surveyor, Salem.
lrel llMalni. farmer. ML AhmoI.
O. It UottfkmaN, farmer, Mt Ah
lei. A. D. Pettyjohn, farmer. Liberty.
Ietr Heater, farmer. SaMlwUy.
REASONABLE CLfTS
-i
ON STAPLE DRY GOODS
25c R.d Tablo Cloth now . .15t 7&
38c Past Color Turkey Rod Tablo
Clo'.ta, now ... 25 7&
56-inch Dleachod Tablo Cloth,
only 25t 7d
Bleached Cotton Toweling now
4 1-4eyd
10c Hoavy Unbleached Linen Towdl
ingj now 8 12 yd
Bleached Muslin, only . . Q 12 1A
Boat "LL" Unbleached Muslin,
only 7 yd
36-inch Curtoln Scrim, only 44 yd
40-Inch ohlrtlng, only f)f yd
12H-lnclt Twilled Shirting only
9 yd
Best 10c nnd 12c Porcnlo only 8 'd
10c Light or Dark Flanclctt03
now 7 1-2 yd
10c Whlto Outing Fannol now
7 l-2 yd
10c Dark Outing Flannel, now
7 1-4yd
10c Dark Plain Color Outing Finn-
nol, now 7 12 'd
7c Whlto Out'nu Flannol, now 5 yd
26c Blonchod or Unbloachod Turk
ish Towels, now 10 yd
Good size Cotton Bluukots . . . .45
76c Cotton Blankets, now . ...GO
20o Hoavy Wool Sox, now ....15
26c Kxtrn Hoavy Wool Sox now 19(5
COc Ladles' Floocod Underwear,
now 39
11.25 Ladlos' nil wool Underwear,
w 90:
75c Lndlos' Floocod Unlonsults,
now 55
$1.75 Ladies' all-wool Unlonsults,
now ?1.45
25o Children's Floicod Underwear,
now 206
36c Children's Kxtrn Heavy Floocod
Undorwonr, now 25
12 c Lndlos Hoso, now 105
l2V4o Lndlos Gray Mix-d IIos?,
now 10
25c Ladles' Hoso, now 19
Hoavy Never Wear Out Boys Hos,
now 12 1-2
LACE CURTAINS & '
50c Lcce Qurtain( 2 yards
-:
'A
yaHs
long;
38.
lorik, v
long,
75
yards long,
5t
$2.50 Lace Curtains, C yards long,
now ...;.. .'....$1.85
now
75c Lace Curtaln8,2
n6w ''
$1.00 Lace Curtains; 3 yards
now .... .....,, ..i. ....
?1.25
now
Laco Curtains,
CALICO
7c Standard Calico In mill ond rem
nants, whllo thoy Inst, only 4c a
yard.
We do not limit you on any article
wo advertise.
BOYS' SUITS
$1.50 Boy Suits, now ....$1-15
$1.75 Boys' Suits, now ....$1.25
$2.00 Boys' Suits, now ....$1.50
MEN'S PANTS
$1.25 Men's Pants, now
$1.35 Men's Pnnta, now
$1.50 Mon'a Panto, now ,
$2.00 Men's Pnntxi, now
$2.50 Mon's Pants, now
$3.00 Men's Panto, now
e e e e
75
$1.00
?1.25
$1.75
$2.15
MEN'S SUITS
$6.00 Mon'a Suits, now .
$10.00 Mon'a Suits, now
$13.00 Mon'a Suits, now
$4.25
$750
$950
240-246 Commercial Street
i
-H
Sk
urn tko pride of tke ooantry
'raund,
iil by other girls wai she;
U UeaMty ami heulth ake did abound
ly tnklag Itoeky McaUin Ton.
Dr. Stouo'd Storo.
EVERGREEN '
DEMOCRATS
ACTIVE
BETTER
MILITARY
CONDITIONS
Ar(i Suggwdrd In (bo Annual Kojtoi't
of Gtiunt IWrll, .f (l(. ,im,rlniu
Olilff of Stair.
(United piojrt iwiMd Wire.)
Waaklivgtoa. Ja. .CMld, tke
MNtoea aad more jwy ar uggeied
by Frnaklla Bell, chief of staff, a4
tke OHly tkree tkiaas that win in
duce experienced soldiers to remain
A NURSE
DESIRES
REVENGE
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Walla Walln. Wash.. Jan. 9. e.
.., anv Bermmou her ward. Miss
ATTEMPT
TO WRECK
AT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Diego, Cal., Jan. 9. What ii
tii,Uu .. . ' ww.w.vu l iiuvo uuuu an aivuy. w
.. "'4H,", " wn "nr-j wreck a locomotive and a carload ef
-. ... mhhw courianii), paasangors
.w. r imorming her employer
Mia. uul. lie
-..- Hniw woouey, a nurse
the Hoyal Infirmary, of Hull
land, u out of work.
from
ISag
going out to the steam
ship Santa Rosa, was made last night
Through tho discovery of the pW
many lives wore saved. A hwrr
rail had boon placed directly
Promptness
and
Dispatch
Ck fcH4 U kaajt wiUt eo.rttr.
aMHUMhilkH ajM erriu
tth this huk.
'fti xterlux (UaaaHat airgtk
R4 asnmtlT MaaaKeiM4Nt
irowr ut4dfdtla (a the
lUinf ox ywr taking Ui-ke-
pi mm mm.
Safe Sfafe Bank
i ae cm ia! jhuj KllT
Nrakir tke farmer, tke match wHl to
" IHtoka and U'nir ...
,'kw Oallforola M4tOHe(ckt. have
.beea w fr ie roaad before
,a Houn cib ua January si km
'iNTk tklks ke ra ei Papke to
,krk (hat 4a(e In ,i-w of th fart
,kai to wold Jra wore aaoey la
Sua VnuMiero
KM SaftJ, ik H'wtkweet n,.
Ilflki. kaa at iaet twr4 Matok,
lie elte4 i lt. Jokaa J
Mtot lor a Ji-roWB4 MM before
aTmh'a adsaa A(hle(le Club Th
4a alcht. Jaanary n, wUk HIHr
"to as refer There waa a loaj
o4 4Upme aver ike welghi
Ctausht lu ih,, n.h,
, ohl wm eskhM rw
eaetiMMMiU or noosaamtlua
tkt' cjl. K fcwtUr jww 9i
? . aH ittake
UalMMt Herk! Syrua ad mH
w wr it la no tima. Tke .ur MM
for aoatht. eMs. broaakHU aej -.
(M. JWa by U J. Jry.
(Knifed lrej Leassd Wire.)
Tkotwa, Wath., Ji. 9. iBaarin
tke MUo of i to war koreoa of D.
kMOraey. wkfl aot yeaUroa) weralat:
aad derhio that It waa not tke ore
r tine to aaosxiMe alkaglaoe to W.
''. ae eooirej eosamlue mi
lie saoetlag lu yeotontay afteraooa.
enouraed tke Xekroakoa for ' oreeJ.
4et.
Tie aute eonratlo to elet tea
BAlAta m. v-
-"" Tr vtu be told i
vostsuao, atojr It. Tamuu win i.
ia - . ... r w
u presMMUty. h nkiwu . .w
roaa
.! istttt to to Nott4 o at tke
Ptimntf eleetloa. ttkt eoovoatliM
il to atttted to about Tftft di..
gale.
She Is hhiv saaIt 'd.
and wl J! ?h ? 0 Kn8,and'c the tracks over which the inn
ana warm ub th n miuni,n ...
Ih the armv. fionerai ti.ii m o i rn..H.ii v.' .... -..- wr- naa io pass to reaoh the steamer. T
an Important report. b bUag over W7ly Z re . n J T , aU aWarancos tho rail had ba
ment or the ooHdltloaji of ika ! 'tke
dlers. wklcU ke kas fiuhiM, , ...-., ' Z' " "". "UH ms I,a-V- The wharf of the steamier
ii u-. .. ".::: ?:" " Rn ru
. .....v lunwifrwi. NU dMdlv worl- sha ..i.i
Prf linl.l . ... .. .... . VWHIVI
nuii a man M (Uw seme ID K.
can tell Mr
with his ba'
got In company projects moro than 10M
not help feot Into tho bay. Tho steamer's dot
Ska also W..I. , ..:,:: "" y. TnoHwr
mr aad deny klm tke urlvil af kome wk. .--.. " ,tK01 ,3 al tUa ond ' tho wharf, and,!'
urenan tno accommodation of passenger
trains are run out to the steams
from the shore at stated Intervals. At
th nnlnl ...U...- ii. ii .... nIMi
ituivne .,, ,,.... . "" "time vne run .""
IIIUNOJ, IIHIt bOUTl'XU. aCrOSU th. trnnV. M. r.ln WOM
freaa LeaMd Mr .- . . . .
Settle. Wask. J.. J-Toitr. 7 ,lUrIO(1 the WUa".,
Jame .r. v..l -V- . 1? Irf- dro Of 12 foot to tho waters of t
Tke tke geoertl mwU tkat tke toe come a lc 'of ikTSi ' hy' whloh are 30 f00t dee ' tW
. T-,, m, nisoe.
normal life, wklrk Is marrtod life. la Juat what ke tklaks of km
impooalkle." says Oeaoral Bell. "To ' 01!!
peroiN H ,q wrry ,8 siaAx lmpoa.'A WOMAN'S DKVOTIOX
i" i n niiaioa, lae reatorattoa
of tke t a tee a feature would operate
for jcrcter estotoary and coateat-eei."
(United
""rem provwe fMAHara for suit of hr.v.PU -';.:.""'
married aooommlaafcMii ... .. vr : ".' . T ."""- "ir
-iumrrr, ia.
' time lturaa.1
ami
aoa-commiaaloiied oAtpm at
5vo tke: a general increase la a
. wet lor in uy. Ho alao mmmmmJ. tk. - . j . " u many uatlenti
-M.iN to lot.C oPwl ;?L,, th t WiUnr fever
ITaTall aA sa .a I - ' w -w vnamivn WBlsi VsVmaai e M, ie.
" ""' " nk wooiLt rtmavAii
a5!?" J2!? roMUfO TO IIXAMIXR
to to otovo tkoi af
1Hh Muth wM
Yoa faol aa If ye tod oa fa. .
w m tore Nearalgia.
1 H: kat gt ru ei tk ,,Mi.i.
y apyias Ballard's Saovr i.i.i.
-nra. naou uwg ta Ue rU for
mWs Ume kuk ami atf,. o,d bJ
J. Fry.
MO,wa ."T- m werj Bell tklaks toea livisaxar. Yaatarda ... !L rwy Slneoi
-mnt. ctotto. akoaW to allo tke p.ef .urp'fc. camT?o ker tk WM,,' l of the W
army man: tkat tkelr ratloM akoold ,k.. . ' .Teai.i .to. kr ta nt. th. u..,;
to impvmi; tkM ttoy to sl xm-'tTuJlZZ-'JS! .atma
bmm KMmMMoat ami
tar auartort.
laat we tax of is oaata far tto
aaaport of ik, soldiers' kome stoukl
to akolUtod.
COAST IKFKsl
(United Pross Leased WJ)
Washington, Jan. 9. The board rf
neors. who will visit a
oetorn cities to Inveew
IHte the harbor Improvements uod
way or under consideration !ooW
toward f urthor onaratlon. leff for tM
Mrs Wood' ak-r . ... . " wt tkls mornlnc. first to CaliforsU
a t"n p the coast to Puget Soestj
Tb ormit l'tuvdon Phi) Tn oard will visit Tacoma, O'rffl?"
Uok ela.wj.er, lh o d Bverett,
" Mtaor aad see tke advau.... I
t Vaadotte. Tke n.c.- .. Miss Winifred Kelly, of Eug
iioatcomery kad dlkt i.i- u..
'ortaae totwoea wT- w1 ".?
-.-. x. ..: . " "" "w "
w""fwi, or irregularity, k
- w i oifja.Bnia i str fkA io-... .. -. ifi. .. . -.
aak. Una's Pamllv TLia,ii,u ' 7..?". " Tka PaS,j011 Plav I .- wmured Kelly, or ..-
tke graat araa.iatrrA .... - ...." " Cl,rl8,, w be ,rftsa.,:, appeared from that cltv a
hMrfka Vi... '.::: :..TT! :",w !"" wt week. basi.i.. t V a
B85la 8e, u lor ,5e. JaE -'--- ""y. drowned Rh n.,nnnA n an A
days ago, was thought to be lort j
drowned.
a - --- ww k. a.i Eii a.i - j w im a.t4aA
bany hotel.