Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 18, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALUM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH J8, 1MMI.
ffACES ACCUSERS
fl GRAND OPERA HOUSE
tnn Not Met By the Aati's--Aidi-
Lce Was Enthusiastic Salem Leaders
if fre Giren a Number of Good Nattir-
-yjofta Compliments rot machine and
its
Igolloway
s
Gwftw
.
r &wwt of the Meeting. toH wflB called for and rospondod
g a IWIKru -"-. "" -" -
nnf I1SI n'K'H ' c" I '
ADJOURNED
GOURT
In lloncm of the l"(i .Iuvtlr HnNey
Department No. l Him a. lludly.
Congested Docket.
; TOO
RrRen debate Statement No. 1
l.-i rtnflM house He was
. .... In ilnlintp
,. mfl fnrwnril and
L.i. a pxDres'ed rogrot
fa friends, Tom Kay. C. B.
una J. iv oiuii" "" ""r
Ir UKPti answereu uu
, m.t wpn asked, and his
ilfaerallr brought down the
To the aurprhe of n'l.
U'lten made no attnek on
W. S.
Senator
j,i ...nifliiRc and invucu i imoii ai me opera noiue. uo am
wivttA to debate he ques-;sny ho was personally In favor of
IIII uiu 1 iuni1 iur bviiuiui , ijiii mill r llllUIl
wan In Washington attending to his
offlelal duties, and It would ho un
fair to mnko any attack on a man
not whom ho could face his necussrs.
The audience wns one of the lrt
political audioncos over turned out
In Salem, nnd wn composed largely
fd into he fii')Jct by ar-.or Republicans and many rotloge
iSelPauPr Wll'l r' Olllll'SUtl oiuuuiim, uiiu iimihii uhi IU nriir I mi
inflit No 1 "e inotigni argument, out were piunseu Willi
, it inwrely opposed to the tho nian and his manner. Suhordl-
J rM. entitled to respect. I nato the party and the mnehluo nb-
io fot b-H'V'1 in 'be right solutoly to tho will of the p?ople.
.,., in rhooqe MnMr own I was the plea of Mr. ll'Ren. Wo need
I KVV --.. - - .1 . -.. .. ...
'-cm constable to United parties and lenders but not inuVhlnen
i"nr I nave nn iiuiii iui ; iiur uunni'n whj iiih i-iy.
Am but do nn believe they In conclusion Sir. D'Ren wnrned
itj 'Be iunuain'nmi iiuii'i- iiiubv i.ujriuiii;siim wiiu worn siij-
ing iiiey wouiti support no Muuement
No. 1 man. thjvj, the nnie policy on
tho part of thoie who upheld tha
urlmnry law would defeat overy can
didate for tho legislature on the Uo
publican ticket Jn Marlon county,
and that It wat unwlso and unnec
Mftary. 11 1 oulriKlzcd Sanator nouilie an K
mnn who had played at the game of
dirt politics, when all the reft
p'nyrd It, but who was willing to
uphold a clean system ndoptnd by
tlit people, and got a good round
app'ntisc for bis sentiment In that
Hue. He contonded all tho way
through that It was the system that
had made Its adhorents do wrong;
that men naturally .wanted a bettor
condition of things, and if Jhoro was
any criminality In politics today It
was on tho part of those who delib
erately wanted to return to the rot
ten mothodtj of tho patt.
lil w swentntnt " II paid
'i M his m- nd. ine emae
U i r.'trr perhiinai mnnnor.
a'-! he ii(jttj and Kepi
Ut.-ti)mo"
h!' nat in ''"! '"o uni
$tl:tt& was th" Mays bill,
jtUfar'MJ " i - '"" no-.
I lurr
n j .. ct g'' ' uiajoruy.
lit wC" I i"ii 'inner iiiu
ii innil. -I be neei-
Dut Ihe I). nicii rt Mild,
i won' ii'h ii voting
nit rin H, in the logls-
t M'i7 a'l Mi.' Democrats
llfct iReoui)!u5n who were
ij'h PMH ept Milt
W w n m !' i' iitnl to soe
iuKitfJ ibe farao'i- agroement
mScoi to lv i..r $25,000
Ima s nojrn.. ,n 1902, to
(ttspilsn ix,. u-. and do-
f'jhlin a' 'he fiilernl pnt-
Mtd'Ulntltienri of hll pRper
Bc:rc to be ri cted to tho
M"John II Mit.htU. Ho
iuciUtementfi of Hit Lend-
Wr ucued bv Harvoy W.
i re:Dc to fulfill any con-
kwdtog.' vute for san-
nawovr,i n ifln.t intereut-
Ed was repcitediy In-
liC3MUie h,. lm,l dig
'Mpftt 'o )n friends.
F Tt"T be niis r. ftiA fill.
lot nun j Tb- (..ndltloiiB
frcd cnoiiifh for tbalr
ft fe L'il.i.1 lliilltrli fni.
1 IBU S'fllf i.i-nl Vi 1
I 'he hiTi.-v.- tvti nf
n of Ins artumHt
ront '. i -Mori the
4,ii or oh-i'Mih seiiHtor
3l lllll )l ill fniilnl
''W 'hat e'l-iim,. itiii
tj.,. . " ""
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J l" k-arr
V'
'" greatMt
ir'"lon, ami
'"ihI It r
:t
'I ,
1 li mhh-h
i ' I) lnt-
Tlio Lucky Quai'lT.
I tho one you pay out for a box of
Dr. King's Xow Llfo Pills. They
brine you tho hoalth that's more
prcolous than Jewols. Try them- for
hundnohe, Iilliousnosu, eonsr.ipntlon
and innlnria. If thoy disappoint you
tho price will bo choorfully refunded
at J. 0. Perry's drug store.
o
A'l ov:m- iV atato candldath are
announcln(; themtolvia through tho
nowspapor, rospoctfully pubmlttlng
them-u'ves to the voters, Instfad of
tho boas es. It la not always thus
bofore the day of tho direct prlipary
law.
A Swollen uaw
Is not protty nor pleasant. Whether
It's cnusod by neuralgia, toothaohe
or ncoldnt, nallard's Snow Liniment
will reduce tho wolllng and rolleve
uio pain, tiio great and sure cine
for rheumatism, outs, burns, brnlso,
scalds- any and a'l nchB and pains.
Sold by aM d filers.
i tffSitiMks lirl
iiUU& ,
The circuit cwirt, Judg Gallo
way, adjourned today In respoot to
thp late Judge Thomas C. Halloy, at
tho unanimous request of the Bar
Association of this city.
Tho case of the state against ex
Secretary of State P. I. Dunbnr to
recover nearly $100,000 claimed" to
nave ueen illegally collected was con
tinned until 9 o'clock tomorrow
morning. Developments of an ex
citing naturo may take place when
court opens up, Dunbar having boon
ordered to appear at that time nnd
bIiow cause, why ho should not be
punished for contempt for falling to
appear and produce his private mem
orandMin books, In which were re
corded tho feos he took while In
office. At the close of the last hear
ing It was understood ho would fall
to appear, and hh attorneys wou'd
appeal under a bond to the supreme
oourt. ,
A Crowded Docket.
Tho circuit court docket of this
dlMrlet 1ms bocome ?o congested
th', un'oas the number of suits filed
in tii- future diminishes to a con
sldorsb'e extent, or the circuit 'Judge
ff some oflior county can come to
th iiflilstanc of .Indite Galloway, It
Is doubtful If tho majority of the
enaos begun can bo heard for several
month at the earliest.
Judge Galloway, of the equ'ty de.
pertinent of the circuit court, after
sitting for five weeks almont consec
utively In hU county, bts nnrlv
ffiO cane still on bis docket. This
"m number of oases were on his
docket when he began his present
term flvo weoks ago, and. In spl' of
tho dlspo-ml of over 100. the number
remains unchangoiLnew milts pouring
in continually, with this large dock
et In this county staring him In the
face, Judgo Gal'oway In compolled to
go to Linn county next Monday and
begin the bearing of soma 120 mn-
ter, which have started there since
his Inst sitting. In tho meanwhile.
Tlllnmoolc cases have aggregntiM
a larger numbor hnn ewr before
there being between 75 and 100
cases held up there, with more suits
forming a stoadily Incoming, Btronm.
Judgf Galloway will bo unnblo -to ro
to Tillamook until April 20th, and
by that time. If legal troubles In
oreaso nt their present rate, tho prob
ability are thero will be In tlm
neighborhood of 200 untried caes In
this county nnd ir,u in Tillamook.
Yamhill county attorneys are a'o
complaining of cases being hold up
for trial, but Judge Galloway wHt
not bo abio to ropalr to tiint coirutv
until April 1.1th, nnd It Is doubtful
If, oven then, ho will bo able to hear
nil of tho cnRos awaiting him -there
Poljc oounly alone falls to add I'
quota of complaint, for there is but
tho U'linl numbor of small suits to
be hoard In that county. Judge nui
nett, of Department No. 1. tho crim
inal cctiM of the district, has on s--oral
occasions com to the rescue of
Judgo Galloway, but that depart
ment has a ronsldorablo lot of work
Itself at present. .
The work of the equity lopart
ment of the circuit court Ib destined
to In on ho Increase IntoniI of be
coming losi, owing to the appeals
which are beginning to b rndo from
the Railroad Commission, in nocord-
I aiico with lew. Ih addition to these.
the grat malnrl'v or nuns against
Stato offlcJHls Imiiui In the cir
cuit court In tbla ll4riat, and thse
rimen take a areet deal of time, usu
al ly several deyi la sHeceMion, suikn
as the Dunbar and Kinrald
now neading.
l
Wl l-fq
The
Whkc House Restaurant i
For a Regular
25c Dinner at 20c i
They can't be beui
McG'rfchrist & Son
Iroprlcior.
41
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iiiiiiiiifititinjiiiitina4tnj,iiniaifjnsf
THE CLASSIFIED
liritif if iTtrhrii'f'itiTititigiitiiitifiniiM
ro iAXx f iK)DCJKa.
Kor ale Large woodon tnnk. K
quire nt R. C. Cross market.
3-12-tt
MtWMlllMllBM118l
SM OOUKT 8TKKKT. i
Qall and try ttestt. Mmui
16c Board nor see: S3. 76.
... " ' ' i
kieo lurnianoo oomi very a
reaaonablo.
at; tub
Saiem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
( sjaas)sjsjsigS)atan
HIM 1 H I H I I II 111 11 i t-m-
ELITE HOTEL
Restaurant and hotel, on
Buvopean plan. Meals at all
hours on short ordor. Rogulnr
dinner 25 cents. Thirty' new
ly 'Qnlsbed furnished rooms.
,K. GCKKKLKX, Prop.
14 S Commercial St.
I
H1H-1U ill h IH f.f . H 4-1
iisja(iif gfttMW 3tcas
f HOTEL OREGON
S Cr Seventh and Htiuk Sts.
Portland's New and Modern
Hotel. Rales $ I per day and
up.. European plan. Free Bus.
WRIGHTDIGKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
Mno Property for Sale in goed:
market town on Southern Pacific, I
good schools nud churches. One'
acre planted to all kinds of fruit,
two-story', S-room Iiomso (on solid
foundation) with porches, closets
and pantry, nlso two-story black
smith and wagon shop nnd largo
bnnu. Will bo sold reasonable, ns
ownor Is unnblo to work nt blnok
smlLhlng. John Holm, Aumsvltle,
Orogon. 31-2-lm
.arjicnters Union No. lims Lee
Union No. 106B of Carpenters aI
Joirer8 of America meet overy,
Saturday ovoning nt 7:3d p. mt U
Hoarat hall, 420 Stale St. A W.
Donnla, Roc Sec
Foresters of America Court 8hsr
wood Forostors, No. 19. ateeU
Sntfttrdny night In Holman ball.
Stnto Btroot Waldo Miller, C, R.:
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Good Horse for Sale Cornolli9 &
Sklpton, at end South Commercial
street bridge, Salem. Twenty
years' experience, and handle only
straight, sound, reliable Block.
Horses bought and sold or ship
ped to any part of tho country.
Give them a call before buying
horseflesh. 3-1 1-
For Sale Good stook nnd dairy
ranches for snlo nt ronsouablo
prloos, with or without stook,
Bomo tlmbor. Can also 16oatc good
govornment liomostcndB. L. F.
Goln, Waldport, Or. 2-JLfMm
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
SBb1bV VaBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBslBBBVaBBBBBBBBBBBn
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l.'or Hji1 One big full lot, good 11
room hnuso, a big, two-story barn,
young orchnrd, good gardoji spot,
chicken park. Title clear. No
' agents. Terma of pnymunt easy,
part on time If iloelrod. For par
ticulars soo ownor. M. A. Dleo, 790
North Commercial street.
n.1 A.ltnn
For 8nl liumxl Plymouth Rook
oggs, BOo for 1S; nUo two lino
Plymouth Rock roosters for wtK
$2 oneh. TBnquIro of W. 13, I)unu,
y.'iS South Sixteenth street..
3-lC-Ot
Stauijaiil Hun Leghorn KggH Kor
hntchliiK, A per hundred, 7fc for
1R; would let ropoiiHlblo person
hntob a few huudrod on shnroe.
Phono Farmer 821. L. D. Flolds,
routo 1; 3-lC-3t
For Sulr- SO-nofo fnrm, 7-room
house, barn A 4x71, granary, ohtok
nn house, spring water, inrm
fenced with woven wlro.-Bemmd
bottom land, 45 ncros In crop, tint
ber on farm will pay for samo, nil
kinds of fruit. Latham Land Com
pany. 3-1 (Mf
CcHtral rHlgo No. 18, 11, of IV-
Cantlo Hall in Holman block, ear
ner Stato and Liberty streU
Tuesday of each week at 7:8ft
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; K. K
Andorsou, K. of R. and 8.
Modern Woodmen of AmkA Or
gon Codar Camp No. B248. Mk
v every Thursd.iy evening s.1 I
o'clock in Holman liall. W. W.
Hill, V. O.: F. A. Turaer, clerk.
Woodmen of World Moot erory Frt
day night at 7:30, in Hollas iml!,
O. L. Darling, O, C; P. L. Fras
lr, Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aesl
dont nnd pension Inauranco; JJ,
000,000 pledged; every olnlm il4
Good ogonts wanted. J. II. O.
Mongomory, supromo organiser,
Dox432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, sonotary, G40 State street.
MIS0KLLAN15OUS.
Get a llmueMcnil "VuiiTk aHui Avail
yourwlves if the opporlmnlty nnd
fti with J. C. Robertson to Lake
county April 2, and take up u good
farm. Call or add rose 1207 Mar
lon street. !l-17-3t
Will Call and Pay Cosh For men's
east off ololhln, broken wntcho
and Jowolry. Wo elonn and prose,
High grade work. Phono 903,
Slgournoy, 483 State. 1-20-tf,
CASTORy
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JForlnfaata end Children.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
zjf.r
i r At
WkaS"-
LygrC
ir"b'"WIi
-I?lVtf
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Ttt wrw M,MJrr. iit wrr.
(ueh(Ii)i) Should llo AiiMiered
j Ifclly by Salem People.
i v'bi4t ts vrt4r -to hav eonj-Id-Mie
in the ottintftna of romr fehow
o Miens, of jltopta ym rmow. or dsV
pud on it0uuMit made ky uttar
trail gem rnsiiliac in fr-wrqr
plaras.? RsU tie fl!ewia?
W J. CarlHMI. of 144 TslrU'W.,
Slfa, Ore., j': "Dosr's KWhojt
Pills, which I pramroii at Dr. Stonss
ilrsi stor. not lH!y striKEtkBnl wr
ikhlHeys but iker spce4tly remove
' th bkab MMI lwoa. A rem-
4y tliat ikoljk Mok prownt ami
; henoJletaJ rffftlts as Doaa's Xtdaay
PliU Iwartliy of all eoaikloaea. J
rmn Mmactentlovaly reeommfud tkjfc
; to atavni for I know 1 at r had aaf
'wttcjn of tho kind equal to taajft
jfor CMring baeksrbe sad kiiaof
t'troaklo."
Por by all dcftMra. Pric H
eoata. Koor-Mllbarn Co.. Baifmla.
New York. oid aarwia tor tint I'nl-
id auis
Hoiabr i Ih aaa D as
aAd V ao other.
The above cut represents
brick lined Torrid fcoun Purr.
Quaraateed gas, smoke and du'
proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
SS8 6TATR 8TIIKI9T.
BatlBssUi fural&hod on heutlng
FOR RKNT
Kor Rent One ten-acre lion yard
six acres of farming laud, with
houso and outbuildings; ono G
aero tract of loganberries gurdon
and orchard with housu and out-
biilldlnca: nun tii-nnio lion vnrd
with house nnd barn, to bo ront-j
,n1 nil nr unnnrntn T.nnntfwl nnrt '
'. ... W. ..,,. ..VM.V. i.V.
mllo north, of Wttiicondn, on elec
tric lino. Bnqulro of B. -M. Ma
I wy, 444 N. Winter st., Bnlem, or
A. W. N'Msom, Oervalt, or pho
Kanu 59 or W. II. Ukaii, Qervals,
Phone Fanners 8. 8-20tf
WANTKI).
f,i''i -- fr'"' wsajisrsi"M,0ufwi'ii"Mwr-i--
Wanted YoiMf mail, good kalaiy,
.lust AiTlved Kino now stook of
ninrblo nnd grnnltii mouumontit.
Wo can savo you money as wo
pay no big rout; or city tuxes. Como
nnd get our prices nud bo con
vinced. -Shop In City View Cem
etery, J. 1). llohniinn, Phone 1200,
Snlom. 3-lC-tf.
1'ogei Lumocr and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and conl. Low price's ant!
prompt dellvorles. Ono block oasi
of 8. P. passiingir depot. Phono
88.. 7-2-tf
L'rs
of. g ' d hoalth shawld preroiM slak
aoss inroad of leUHty themselvM
get sick sad thott try to curs it. So
lony m you koap your llvar, bowJi
aad ttumack ta hsnltky aa2 act Its
ooadiMou yon woat stt slak. 1)-
lard's Herblae rallevaa eonstltaatloa.
taacth llvr aad all stomach and
bowel t oubiH. Sold by all dealers
1 3MMv4KMtipatKr ei&tta
9
Gold Dust Flout
3
I
! gen Diego will praaoat reh sailor
lie a nay with booaat of flowers
ad a 4ea ..raun- oa the arrival
U D iwf hr A Kwelrd nwoni
I will bo iNrosented tw Kraaa.
I iii i 'oay i fl' - .. i i . i,
.Xodol U fodav 'h- be i kaog
! remedy for all tliii rs.of ih iun-
laek. uck as hBlmi, hu hr
(imh- Motnadh aad TNakbJaa of ,
jsld t a''
Ms- y THK 8YDKEY POW
DB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregox.
'j t for futrflt 4ik st
fftr (ir It rt t&4 tlri
.k;i x tad.
P. B. Wallace 1
AGENT j
.X-SVg0MiMtO KJ1
lu or noar Haletn. to reprwsont ami
to 4kow property for large Port
land real eotale rtrm. ICxnorletiee
aot' a04waary. Small eaali soeiirt
ty rttlred. Addraas "Mahagei,"
14 1 inftlitrfMi. Portland.
t-H'71
Wanted-Wood Jjopiwrs, l aad
Jl J por cord, ngk aad Or, Apply
to A. D. mtyjoka. Hough Horn!, 1
Mlloa seaikst of felem.
3-14-at
Wauteil At oMoa, two or Wiro rooms
or h ainail eotliufo. Hnnulre of
Anaosa, M. Wotok. at the Vuriy
Store. f-10-X
Ilutto & Weiiderotli Kino wlnos,
liquors and clgora. Wo hnndlo
the colebratod Kellog gand Cas(lo
whlskloi. Cool nnd rcfrosblng beer
constantly oi draught. 8out!
Common)!! street. 9-3-lyr
ICnbtrged
Our moat market on Bast State
utrett bus becu doubled In size and
wo are better prepared tban ever to
eerve customers. Prompt service and
tKo best of mosU our motto. Call
or phono 199. n. IS. Hd wards &. Co,
For Kultv -KinU-clftss ear pet paper at
this aftie; Sic for a bls roll.
IJ VI3H Y
sianaai.
AND
FIIMI HTAllIiKfl.
ri - r-v -- J
feed ritablea did Post-
pLiemeitflT
Tlieo. Ji. Ilafr-TlHWtdufe', bof vri3m
and steap beating and tinning
164 Commerolal street. Pbons
Main 192. 9-1-lyi
M. J. Pctd Plumbing, steam an
'tun OttlRg. Saeaecsor to kaot A
Marpby, 226 Cowmercisl ttreat
'Prone Mala 17.
I.mn mill
office gtablea, at Jl Parry street,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Tatupbn us, fomo of
the finest llvorles In the ally tan
be found hre Dick WastaooU,
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
SASH AM) DOOIt I'AOTtftin07
rn,r:(rntTmririuTaot
isab, doorc, monldlngs. All kind
of bonne finish and ban) wood
work. Front jitrt, between 8tt
and Court. Make all complaint
at tbe oltlce.
Strong and Health) Poultry
ItrPTHRXUT IlItHAD.
It i worth more tkaa any otbe
read .it the price to no higher
'or ix at your groci-rs'
l ILIFORXIA ilAKHHV.
Tboma & (ooley. Prop.
speaa4, V't I
aaT iMeWo of
riraftctess.
!
' Milt MtlUr of Iohaaoa aa oe
.ohi rr 8lUt X I. ShOWm-Wt
natural eoodaesa of he&ri and he
,wi! probat- bv- to vol1 for a Kts
publran '" l cl,r1 Stattii srnar
Iumi&mmHi
m w.fiMi mmmi KriUUS.I
stm itnein ,.v .. HT.V . I
m . i M,t, . r. , si
.1 U,ITKOMC0IC4t.CS..aTa ...
" - -.iiii. pa mt
'SW In Sskm byDr.&C Stem
OltAYMUN. .
(,'Has1inI7uTJTros., Trawfcr C,mpaoy
All kiads of tfflMater wark done
Vurnltwre ud piano boxed read)
for shipment. Prompt soriiee li
oar wotto. 8ud and ogtat at
C3 8oaU Oowiaesolal . street
Phoae Q. KwUdense Pbona 9CD
M
Ilaggugv mimI Jlm-aI. K. WbttSL
geaeral delivery to aay part of tho
rity ,a short aot ire. Slaad ta
froat of Uarau' nutasraat. Coin
uir,il Hrot. llioae 39$. Raid'
deana pheaw St. 2 U-tf
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICK CITY M!,b
For rixtr service apply at ogfes
Bills piyjble ateetaJf la adraaee
II ywii feed CxmiIoii'm liupovti Mait
IIUU Food
Yor kens will be wukllHa; ovmp
fresh lab ew, three times a mny
m they would, lay wtthoat thM foodL
You will help ytreelve aad bajp h
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