Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 09, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM, OREGON, MOXDAY, MARCH , 1008.
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IP'S
PASTORAL
LETTER
WCViw and Congregation of
wxre of Oregon.
Itaf Brethren
itoehrny Wo are living In
stilt (ores a heavy rosponslbil-
vq it clergy Thnt rosponsl-
jfoulili la witnessing to tho
IllJ Mfr nt Christ In n ivnrl.l
tV'j wltbolds Its alloglnnco
KEkL On all s'iIpi in on nn an v.
taoa form or anothor, "We
at that hl$ man rolgn over
Htw an! tl,ere tho Faith Is
IfUfafr alacktd bv Its enemies
j is tn homo of its
Emrnhe'tf the othlcnl
M Of Ph'nt'nnlt.' ncv ant
ijlr'hoie who do not dls
pfcWwnip Noer has thoro
C'En need of tunrhlni?
tPHhnu Jesus Christ a tho
5w amur of each and ovory
r nas nore boen greater
(f TMM'lir rhrlat'. ln. nt
K?Hi. 'bo onlv rnmal Mint
mo-pai-d society from It
o "m me ciergy stnnd
t.CaCti- a tho rcmrnaniitn-
MlDQkMnifn nl Illn. 1 ...l.nm
Wloi of this worid aro not
' me knee It Is nn
fftOmlblllttr II rAininIV.II-
Vm would be Intolerable If It
"Mrompanieu with sufllclont
tiw rho are truo to their
" 46110101; llln Mllllimmlsn
Mieor dti'etanteum or In-
ft or a -.neartednt'ss on our
-' '. ure and certain faIN
tZZ wtniu T,,e church
Lvv,M,lon who,n y must
"4 Mil (nnnta .n.l til- i .
nittt.v.uL v .u ,us oy
J"'l happen that tho samo
1VJ raemuer thereor. do
l,it- "'"muiice uy rea
lmr Btgtigence. yo know the
. .v uu,t aBI also tho
' "urHl 'ai win on-
tJf-mb?"al0. watch.
kt... "- - ma Lrfird v
iSwT 8plrU w mU8t
tnnfr 1. .. ca,ra pat once
5w confidence In Him in
rtj? aroe wj,houl the
LW m'L"'
u ,, :"ir-.."co-
' dJn.: ... ..wer
,-otharhfK
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a "at apotolle in.
L1. t in ...
bfe n. J.. Who shall
t c an.i l. j .
'ttirite iM t: lraa ana
t i V I08 offr8K, aad
tfkirj i., sor ,Ball
feaX8&
'Huti taBl:Il0, Palty
1,W k??1 Unicted
'ffK iTf,!2H?J!
V,aM vital
f rout . - - "nuui
Cnte u. . ,B r9lr-
Is r w,,n,8 to y
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IX STOCKTON
The Old White Corner
NEW GORDON
11 J 1 kJ
FOR SPRING 1808
Wo aro now prepared to show
naughty oights snappiest stylos trj
Gordon Hots. Tho assortment of
shapes la vory complete and choos
ing will bo easy as tho ..styles aro
strictly right. Tho very- things tlmt
will please your wife, or mnko a hit
with your best girl.
CORDONS ffi ALWAYS
e... n n ton days trial. guaranteed for ten yenrB.
Tho
ONLY 25 mmS
ASK TO SHE ONE WHEN IN THIS STORE
soo moodo pnrtflh niflaasScoCafcnin
some good each day. Practlco rea
sonable self-denial In eating and
drinking. Make real acts of self
dcuinl real enough to bo felt espe
cially of such a kind as will allow
you groator means for alms-giving
and offerings to tho church. May
this Lout be to you all a resplto bo(h
from worry and excosa of nmuso
mont partlos, plays, and tho like
which during this ponltontlnl season
tho church considers unchristian and
oven tho world considers "bn'd
rorm."
As a congregatien: Our besetting
sin is tho breaking of tho Lord's
day, or noglcct of the public wor
ship or Almighty God. This terrible
lmploty, which is widespread among
us, Ib n three-fold evil. It Is a symp
tom of spiritual dlflcnse; It is itsolf
u grievous sin, and is n auro causa
of religious decay and death.
A wavo or irroliglon has been
swooping over this country. ' Somo
who used always to bo "In tho spirit
i on tho Lord's dny," began to spend
thnt most holy and blessed day In
mero Idleness and sjoth, then in
puroly physical exorcises and amuHo
mo nt or In domestic and aoclnl fes
tivities, forgetting God. Hut such
wnvos of popular corruption and fol-
i ly ought no more to movo a church
) man and "Child of God" than the
passing ciouus move a. granue him.
I, thoroforo. bospenk your faithful
and loving obsorvnnco of tills Lout,
with nil Its duties and Its privileges,
and Its opportunities for public wor
ships nrid Instruction.
Finally. It Is mv wuh and prnyor
that all' of us olorgy and laity alike,
mny mnko our Hustor communion
worthily, devoutly, and to our grsai
and ondloss comfort.
Faithfully and nffootlonntoly yours,
OIIARLBS SCADDING,
nishop of Oregon.
Dishopcroft, Qulmiuago&lma, A.
D., 1908.
FRAXCKS ttOWMAN ,MARHIK1
To a AWnlthy Mining Dui Match
Mml While Young Lady Was up
Xorth on Government l!utl!te.ss.
Miss Frances Bowman, for many
years a well-known -worker In the
government Indian Training. School
near this city, was married Saturday
afternoon at Seattle to James Mc
Phorson, of Orca, Alaska. Tho bride
and groom will depart at once for
their northern homo, nfter visiting
a few friends on tho Sound Mr.
McPhorson is a large mine and land
owner of Alaska, and Is to be con
gratulated on having secured ono of
the most accomplished ladles over
connected with tho Indian training
school. Miss Bowman has many
frlonds at Salem among the best so
ciety people, and If she over returns
from the land of the' frozen north
they will unite to give her a cordial
reception. She was on? of the most
lojal and popular teachers at the
school, and a splendid worker In
whatever she undertook.
WM. lsUSMKY XAILS
TWO CAMPAIGN' LIBS.
Bd. Jeurnal: I am Informed that
W. W. Hall Is saying that I am not a
taxpayer, and that I am Judge
Scott's candidate. As 4o the former.
I will say that I have paid taxes on
220 acres near Mehama for noarly
20 years, and If it Is not assessed
high enough Mr Hall Is to blame as
much as anyone, as he has been look
ing after the assessments on lands
as office deputy In the assessor's of
fice for the past four years. As to
being Scott's candidate. I was a can
didate against Johu II. Scott when ha
was nominate for county Judge
Those who know me know I hav a
mind of my own, and no one will run
o If I am county judge. I am not
making a campaign on personalities,
but will allow no misrepresentation
affecting matters of public record
WM. BUSHEY
o
Pendleton druggists must not fill
BURGLARS
ENTERED
COTTAGE
Ransacked Rooms nnd Get Away
With Money ami Jewelry.
Dold Burglars, while the guests
of tho Cottage Hotel were at snip
per nt 6 o'clock Saturday evening,
ransacked tho room of Mrs. J, R,
Hunt, secured $8C secreted in tho
bottom of a work basket, jumped
from the window to the roof of the
next house, and made good their es
cape Mrs. Hunt, who Is tho wife of a
San Francisco .traveling man, had
loft her room for a few minutes to
go to Wells-Fargo & Company's of
fice When Bho returned -sho was
startled to find tho door open, tho
contents of her bureau drawers
dumped on tho floor, the bed torn
up nnd everything In confusion, the
thieves, apparently informed that
thoro was money In tho room, hnvjng
loft nothing untouched In their ef
forts. In addition to tho money
thero was some jowolry also taken.
Chief of Police Gibson was noti
fied, but all efforts to obtain a cluo
failed, tho burglars, who had
performed their work with lightning
Hko rapidity, having covored up ev
erything which would have tended to
rovenl their Identity. It Is bollovod
that tho men knew of tho money bo
lug In tho room, as this was tho
only npartment In tho hotel, which
was disturbed. Fortunately thoy
woro deprived of $50 more, which
thoy would hnvo secured, but that
Mrs. Hunt hnd taken It with her
when she went to Wells-Fargo &
Company.
GURUS
FRUIT
TRADE
Gilo & Co. Complain That Railroad
I'Ydulit HutCM Have Ruined Their
Trade.
Complaint lins been made to the
Railroad Commission by H. S. Gilo
& Co., of this city, thnt tho South
ern Pacific Company has unwnr
rnntodly raised tho rates on citrus
fruits from Snn Frnnclsco during tho
past yonr from 40c to COc, and from
Portlnnd for tho Bamo commodity
from lGc 4o 25c, and on sweet pota
toes from 10c to 19c. Gilo & Com
pany claim thoso increases have
prnrtlcally ruined their trade In Cal
ifornia citrus fruits.
IXDKPHXDKN'CIJ TO
IIAVK A GAXXKItY.
Tho cannory mooting Saturday at
2 p. m. was a big succoss, and com
mittees nppolntod to raise tho bal
anco of tho $0000 to put up tho
plant hnvo nonrly closod tho Bubscrlp
tlon. J. J Stockton, of Salem, waB
preaont, nnd mndo an oloquont ad
dress on tho advantages to a city to
hnvo Buh an Industry located In Its
midst. Ho showed what a groat ouo
cob3 tho cannory had boon at Salem,
and that thoro wbb room for anoth
or ono, and was hoartlly applauded
for his speech.
- n
Tillamook high school has a papor
callod the "Iluglo Call."
I
YOU
WILL
SMILE
As Others Do
Who Have Visited
the
Bargain
Shoe Store
And secured Borne thoso big
bargains in good Bhoes. This
is a bona fide shoe Bale, clos
ing out an immense stook of
shoes, -every brand of known
value, to all of you at
1 1
I TO 0T
THE REGULAR PRICE
ilWS Oil STAND
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. I. c. Xeedhnm, of
Salem, are In Sllverton for a short
visit.
Mr, C. H. Dencer and wlfo re
turned to their homo In Oregon City
after a short visit with friends and
relatives In Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles and family
havo returned to tholr homo In South
Dakota, after visiting their parents
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Dauchy, Jr.,
aro hero on a short visit from Ore
gon City.
Lewis Probst Is gvlhg to Blunt,
South Dakota, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. LaForo havo
gone to Los Angeles for a few
months.
Mrs. Recce, of Marlon, Is In the
city visiting and- attending to busi
ness. District Attorney John H. McNary
has gone to Albany today to try sor
oral appealed liquor casoi botoro
tho circuit court.
State Superintendent J. H. Ack
ormnu will return from his EaBtorn
trip early tomorrow morning, ac-i
cording to a telegram recolvod by
tils' assistant, Superintendent Carlton
this morning.
Mies Catheryno McNary, of Port
land, Is visiting relatives and frlonds
In this city.
Mrs. Homer Is In Portland visit
ing her Bister, Mrs. William T.
Goesor.
H. A. Gruol and wife of Portlnhd
nro -vlBltlng In tho city for a fow
days.
Teddy' Holmes camo up from
Portlnnd on tho electric car Satur
day afternoon.
Miss Mamie Scroggln of the O. A.
C. played In the bnskotball gnmo at
Chomnwa Saturday night.
Mrs. Cnrmlchncl has rotumed from
Monmouth.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. l Cochran. Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Dcvlno nnd Mrs. J.
Lolchty wont to Sllverton to attend
tho funornl of J. Lolchty, who died
hero In the Salem hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bajcholor aro
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiwiths
James Sklpton is in Sonttlo on
busin es.
Mrs. Martha Armstrong has gone
to her homo In Los Angeles, after
a plensant visit.
Ethel Fox, who has been vlXing
her parents, h.s returned to Salem.
Mrs. Waltor Gray of Roooburg
has como hore to live.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pomcroy of
Albnny havo como to visit Mrs. Win,
Armstrong of this city.
Lena Dotson, who tins been visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Roberts, has returned to her
homo In Marlon. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Comfort nro vis
iting friends In JofforBon.
W. D. Porkoson and wlfo loft
Sunday afternoon for Denver, whoro
thoy will mako tholr futuro home.
Miss Eleanor Wilcox of Portlnnd
1h spending Sunday horo with Miss
Edna Stnnloy.
Tho O. A. C. bnakotbnll toam has
returned to Corvnllls. Tho scoro was
21 to 4 In -favor of Chomnwa
Claudo Swanii,' tho conch for 4ha,
O. A. C. basketball team, returned to
CorvallU Sunday aftornoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wynkoop and daugh
ter. Dorthy, spont Sunday In tho
Cnpltal City taking In tho Bights.
Cliff. Wlddorsholm. n popular
omploye of SIlvorfloldH fur store In
Portland, Is spending a -few days In
Salem.
Carl Scott of Portland arrived Sat
urday evening for n short visit.
Mrs. E. C. Small la going to Al
bnny for n short visit.
Georgio Hunsackor, who has been
visiting horo hns returned to her
homo In Turner.
Mrs. Waltor Gray Is going to Roso
burg, nnd in a woak or two bho will
return.
Mrs. J. J. Benoh, from Portland, Is
hero, visiting frlonds for u few days.
Mrs. Chambers, of Turner, hns
been visiting Mtb. Joshua Smith.
Delia Wilson, of Salem. Is going
to Albany on a short visit.
Ml8 Fannie Hoffman has returned
aftor visiting In Solo.
Mrs W. M. Hoovor, of Brooks, is
down on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goawlok have
rbturned from a visit la MurshfielJ.
Mrs. I. Kelly, of Portland. Is hero
visiting friends.
Paul W. Miller loft Sunday for
Grass Valley, whoro ho has boon
called to teach.
Mrs. I). B. Irvin and daughter,
Althea. are home from a week's visit
In Portland.
-o-
On Account
rt Iha Tllru filer mlnntral ulmu.'
the Boosters' meeting will be held ;
one week from tonight, Instead of
tonight.
n '
Short Tlegram.
Chicago school Janitors nro to bo
arreted for keeping sohool house
dors looked, In vlolationof oltyo r-
dtnances.
The Hleotrlo Boat Company, of
NVw Jersey, Is being Investigated on
cbargea of Improperly Influencing
congrosa.
The trial of Abe IUir has been
postponed until Wednesday.
A Standard Oil suit hi being con
ducted at Cleveland, similar to thai
before Judge Landls In Chioago,
where a fine of $27,000,000 was Im
posed Stocks advanced la New Yerk to
day 2 to 3V4 points.
Tho American Tbomas car left
Denver today for the coast. In tho
New York-to-Parls couteat.
Democrats in cougrs today went
on record for the emergency curren
cy provided In the Fowler bill.
Charles Barenx. a Belgian tporw-
man. will try going from Antwerp to
New York and return In aaalllng oa
noe
fa
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u.t uuHnmitimtwH
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f
Your Boy Is Ready for His
NEW SPRING CLOTHING
TRUMP
CLOTHES
You will find tho most styl
ish fabrics In our
Men's Spring
Clothing
Selectod carefully with regard
to sorvlco as woll as appear
ance. Evory suit boars tho B.
K & W. label, whloh stands
for nil that's good In modern
tnllorlng.
As our prlcos nro baBod on
tho spot cnuh plan, you will
find that wo undersoil "regular
storos."
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tr'g4cRrl:
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MBBrfcJMl M1I
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Undersell Regular Stores
We
CATTLE RECEIPTS
AT BIG CENTERS.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, March 9. Hogs, rocolpta
43.000; cattlo. 21.000; sheep, 20.
uuu. mors o noneu strong 10 hyu
cents hlghor. Recolpts yoar ago,
ou.uuu. ';0" ovor baiuruay. --uuu. , company, oporntlng botwoon
Mixed. 94.4004.75: M-00IM.7B; , Portland and San Frnnelsoo, tho
,KllJ2P'' fV405-00: ,'Kh1t' Hnrrlmuu lino declared a rnto war
$4.10fJ)4.CB; cattlo, ton conts lilslt-1 todny. Flrst-olnss passage wns ro
or. and sheop stronger. duooil from $15 to $10 and second-
Kansas City, Mo., March 9. Hoga, ' 0,,8B frmn ?10 t0 $5. Tho ratoa will
rocolpta. 8000; cattlo, 8000; sheep, liroVnll on tho steamer Roso City
""i0, . ... . ,. x. n , a,ll Senator of tho Karrlmnn lines,
Omaha, Nob., March S.Hog, ro. nn(1 probably on tho Roanoke and
coipts. 7UU0-, onuio, sauu; uncop,
ouuu.
SALKM MARKET.
LocaI Wholesale Market.
Hggi 14a
Butter Country 27V4o; creamory,
37Wc
Hona lie; mixed chlokons, 10c
Local wheat 85c.
Oats 35c.
Barley $24 8$25(
Flour Hard wheat, $4.80 $5,
valley, $4.00.
Hay Choati $13r clover, $10
$12 per ton; timothy, $13 $15.
Onions 2V4o lb.
Hops 01d,VH2c; new, 3
Chlttlm bark 4 05o.
Iteull Market.
Oats 45o per bu.
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled barloy .$30.
Eggs 15 o.
ButtorCountry, 25T30q;
cfbnm
sack; ery, 40c,
Flour Valley, $1.20 pr
(bard wheat, $1.40 $1.50.
Bran 8So per saok; $28.50 per
ton; short, $1.20 per saok.
Ha' Cheat, $14; clover, $10(0
cbcat, S&c; olover, 7lo per cwt.
.
IJvt-itock.
Ho. Fat, $5.00.
Stock hozr$4.00.
Cowa Toil, $2(0; fair $2f$2.50
Steer Tops, $3.50; fair, $2,75 0
$3.00.
Tropical Frulta.
Bananas $0,
Oranges $2,25.
Letnona $3,50 & 4.50i
Veal Dreas&d. 67e.
Vortland Market,
Wheat Club, 81c; valley, 81c;
blue ctem, 83c
MilUtuff Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valley, 117118;
alfalfa, $12$13.
Vetch $14.
PouHry Hena, UiiUViC, ducks
1415e; fIOM, old, $i pr 4ot,
Let us show you tho lino
wo hnvo Just placed on dis
play. Tho now Bprlng col
orings, ranging through
tho wholo hr ,wn series, are
far mora nttrnctlvo than
wo "hnvo over shown before
Tho workmannhlp on ovory
suit is unusually good.
They'ro built to stand boys'
wear. Ages 8 to 16, la
regular knee pants or
knlckorbockor stylos.
Tho Juvenile. Slaes, fur
ngos 2 to 8, mado of
Tropical Panama" fabrlca
and olaboratoly trimmed,
nro Buro to pleaso you.
Children's Wash Su Is,
for ages 2H to 7, Juit
opened, Neat pattern,
nicely finished, mndo from
Porcnlo, Madras Cloth and
Galatea Cloth.
Prlcos rango from
56c to $2.20
Vlvi
imTmui II V'
SfBjgM Bik
RUMP
LOTHES
5zd&
STEAMER FARE
CUT TO 'FRISCO.
(United ProBs Leased Wire.)
Portland, Or , March 9. Rccauaa
tho steam lumbor Hchopnora carrying
passengers woro cutting into the
i mi. ,. ,,,,. inmn .. ,a
San prn.,0io ntUi Portland Btoam-
Qoorgo W. Elder, of tho Northora
Pacific StoaniBhlp Company.
HM
STARR PIANO!
HIGH OltAm GOOIS
GEO. C. WILL
Norwicb Uatoa Fire
Im&rAfice Society
Frank Meredith, RenkH'Ht Agent.
OflJco with Wm, Brown & Co., No.
29 Commercial strcot.
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. FORD.
Over Lndd & Buh'a Bant, SaJam, Or
NEW TODAY
Wanted A position as atonographor
by young lady In a bank or ofllco.
Has worked in a bank the past
years, and can furnish the best of
reforonooa. Address P. O. Box
271, Salem, Or. 2-25-tf--
For Kale Large body and best
grade xooond-growth fir. Phono
1417 or 1283. Downing & Eof.
3-8-tf
forHnlt Dry. wood. Pbone 1419.
Also wanted a horse, weight 1200
or upward, M. P. Dennis.
3-0-31
For lU-iit Dwk room to the right
man. W. A. Liston, 379 Court
street. 3-0-3
I'or Kale A real anap, l4 aorea
of a mile from station on Portland
Salem electric lino. River front,
Will divide Into email tracts, $00
per acre. W. A. Liston, 379 Court
otreet. 3-0-3t
WhU4 a boy to work at the 0er
taan bakery. Enquire at osce,
12th and Chetneketa streets.
prescriptions twice.