Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 19, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    hail cuunrA rnmrnniK iamb. oKwoom. thctwday. makcii i, it.
to
miimmmmimmm0mM''"'M''''mimm'r!l
SHOWING
of
New Kajah Silk Suits .
In tho 'now Eva Tangwny styles
Thcoo RuiU Just arrived find are
.
welcomed by thoso ,who wish
something out of the ordinary.
Each model Ib perfect' and tho
tailoring id Buporb. Jf you have ,.
not soloctcd your .spring suit
come to tho big. store first; wo
jiavo many now nrrfv'ala, and each
suit wo aro showing Ib tho latent
Now York atyJcn, at much lesa
New York prlccsT
t
than
Now DroHi Goods, trimmings, ele
Now Wash Goodo, Now I3mbrold
orles, Allovern, Lncos and Bnndo,
Nuw Ribbons, Bowh, Bmbroldorod
Collar, Jnbota and Tloa, Now
PurucH, BagH, Hat I'Iiib, BoltB,
olo,, Now Hoilory, Underwear,
clo.
ThoBo articles aro only a fiw of
tho ninny now spring noceHHltlos
that a 10 imicJi In dumnnd at this
tlmn of tho year. Comu and jioo
yourself.
J IrrA ill
"T
WM faffer Tim
IB wgrva OT AJf uvw !
Ing your aclectidHs from our large
line of paper, Burcn & Hamilton.
TIm) JjtHUen-
Of tho Episcopal church will have
a Bale of cooked food Saturday,
March 21, at Putnam's drug store.
Baked boana, brown bread, salt ris
ing bread, cakes, cookies, salads
and ovorythlng for a Sunday dln
nor. 3-1 9-2 1
Special Prlco'Salc
On wall' paper. All our Btock of
wall paper goes at special prices.
Duron & Hamilton,
Itcforo Wo Move
Every bolt of wall papor must bo
Bold. Special prices to aid tho
coubo." -Biiron & Hamilton.
ELECTRIC
LINE TO i
STAYTON
IS NOW REVIEWED
PROMINENT SALEM CITIZENS
STARTED THE BOOM LAST
SATURDAY NIGHT ONE MAX
SAYS RAISE A SUBSIDY.
For Men
Tho long expected II. S. & M.
spring suits aro here. If you
want to hoc soino of tho moat
awnggor ntylos ovor mado in mon's
clothos, conio In hero some day
and ask to bio oura.
Hnrt, SohaffiiBr & Marx variety
models, some of thorn will bu Hiiro
to suit you.
NEW ANNEX,
eu&lA
6 A
IHCOfirGfifATCD
toii4
Prcsldont F. G. Dcckebach, of tho
board of trade, was scan today by
Frosnnll Divorced a Journal roprcsentatlvo, and when
j. u. i'ro3naii was hub nuriuii(, asiccu regaraing tno mceiing ai may-
granted a divorce from hli wife,
Bortha on tho ground of desertion,
by Jut! go Galloway In the circuit
court. Tho defendant failed to ap
pear hi court and nnBWor tho Bum
mono, nnd judgment was entered
agalnflt her by dofnujt.
Elk, Attention
Big Initiation tonight,
doing. Don't miss It.
Something
A Marlon Candidate.
Lloyd Reynolds filed today in a
candldato for tho' legislature. Ho
will volo for tho Republican receiv
ing tho highest number of voteu.
ton, said:
"I feel certain that tho people of
Stoyton greatly appreciated Hie
spirit shown by cir citizens In taking
this trip, oipeclally when the In
cloment weather was taken Into con
sideration. Stoyton is very anxious
to got railroad communication and
It certainly deserves to succeed In
securing tho same. Snlom Is equal
ly Interested In tho matter and
should do all In Its power In assist
ing the former. One of our largest
merchants and property owners, Mr.
Job. Moyers, whon Invited to take
tho trip last Saturday, regrottod very
much that ho could not go. Ho
stntud howovcr, that for yoarB, he
DUNBAR
- CASE IS
$
fK.
powerful nolltirni ...
the principal speaker at ."
EHglscerlng and v,i.?.
Way Association vi. .?!
"! PI"rv men whn hnv i ."' H
K)WdW cmp,oymWrb ." !"
..,on. fighting -o befer 2,1
,tlon, and the Pt,Jn1ftva.? M
'--Ii.. .. . -u nt,,
The hearing of, the-fcaso. against P. y: &" ""-'; 'rts" t places ani,
- 1 VJIIll K lirPIIIMA i ii - '
I. Dunbar, ex-secretary of Btate, .. . J -"" mat the ort
tn nvor 1 Art Ortd nlloi?P,l in hvn lM a Pol tioal m.l.
been illegally appropriated, came to J " Jo e)J
a ciobo mis morning wun cno placing . ., ,. .,,""" ttk
of fiunbar on tho stand. " 'ho df ' "nitaJt
.... a move, ho holi m, .. v
Dunbnr practically admitted on t , nitlH.rt , " us ,ne aojtl
tho witness stand that ho had re W1 lU0 Prcnt tit
coLved $2C.80 in fees "for tho flllne ... .
.. i '..1 - a- .t ,.i1,Hau "K SAGA
W ALSO
thV'
and Issuing of insurance documents.
A hot wrangle took place between
Clyde Fulton
McNnry and Counsel
the caoo about tg bo ideflnltely con-
arid DiBtrlct Attdrn;:7nn;.0,rk; Mah II,
lounse, McMahan, ttlid TLul'0 !-
Tluire. I'etHloiw Filed I lllifl oncourngod tho Idea and plan of
B. F. Mnlkey, of Jackson county, nnniuinUnir thin cltv with Rtnvton bv
for district nttornoy. Ed. Racklorr,
of Coob nnd Curry, for raprosonta
tlvo f Statement No. 1) and L. A.
McNnry, of Portland, for circuit
Judge, filed petitions for nomination
today. All aro Republicans.
Citv Naws ,
good nhlrta for n Binall
our north window; 1.25
7C conts. The Toggery.
price, boo
shirts for
Elkx, Attention
Big Initiation tonight,
doing. Don't miss It.
Something
Wwlhv-.
Fiilr toHlht
rt toHlglit.
anil Friday, light
lloiueopalliliit
vi. u. u.. Aiunnn, wiuco ami resl
denco 200 Liberty street, Salcin.
, 3-Biim
A KotUI Dhhco
Will bo glvon at W. h, Wado's
hall on Saturday evening, 'March 21.
.Kverybody Invltod. 'J-10-3t
Try Writing to Mp
And eco If I cannot nuvo you
monoy on any stacks you want to
buy, I O. box 19, Portland, Oro
3-4-1 m
To HhIIiI llrldM,vZ
Tho Portland Hallway, Light &
Jowor Company ytwtorday u warded
thi contraot for tho biilKHng of the
lirldgo aoroKs tho North Mill creek
ou North Commercial Btreet to 0. F.
Ho)al Co., of this city. ThU
brldgo U to bo 44 feet long, and In
to bo rotistructod under thy Howo
iruis bridge plan, and will parallel
tho conoroto bridge of tho dty. Tho
work will begin as oon an ho pile
driver, whloh U now In Portland, la
brought to this city.
Then In fff In It ,
If ym'i can rldo tho donkey,
detto tonight.
Will HnvoSnlein Special
RocognUIng tho Importance of
Snlom ns a newspaper market, and
J'-intlflcd by tho largo circulation of
tho Portland Journal, Editor Jack-
kuii wttB in town louny to install n
rail. Nearly all of that trade, Bald
ho, Ib now going overywhoro but
horo. Yet if we had rail connection
wo would be nblo to socuro the moit
of this aa woll as that of tho rich
farming and Tumborlng country lo
cated east of It. The bufllnoss and
property Interests of Salem could
easily afford to ralso a bonus of $10,
000 toward building or interesting
somo ono to build this rond. It
would bo tho best Investment our
pcop'o could mnko, said Mr. Moyirs
and ho hoped tho opportunity would
not bo mlBsod.
"I sincerely hopo our trip will bo
a koou Binrior lowaru a movemoni
,de Castollane, arrived here
i tviLii. nur i ii rno .iii.t
tlnucd. when Fulton agreed to admit .: .. . . l""urcn for
Dunbar took 40 per cent of all llfo B " " .1 '"mi y' WPM hi
Insurance foes. Tho state rested it3 nn -,i , "rnameap;
caso without argument, nnd Fulton ,er B' r llst M "Xn
followed, stating that they had no, Prnco Do
wunt'Bs io pui on ino swum or i"n-A. t,0 i,,i , V1
er evidence 'to Introduce, and, rttoto'J?n??h .
the (lung of a stipulation that tno
legislative committees had exported
auoui a vev
f.
When vnn noaA n ......
Dunbar's books while In office, BUb- nCed one that will car. W
IlllLi.ja LIIU1I UilU UIOV. VILliUtlL ttlUU ITAmn'n Tlnljm .t 1
jv...... a uujBuiu me hpf ,
'Wlf,
mlttoJ their caso also, without nrgu
mont. Judge Galloway, after receiv
ing n transcript of the testimony and
receiving tho report of a commlB Ion
to bo appointed to examine tho Bee-
rotary of state's books to find total
of fees taken, will render his de
cision, whon, without question, the
caso will bo appealed to tlu supreme
court.
will do It.
25 cents.
AM druggists m!I i
ft-
special nowa Borvlco from this city . bringing Salem and Stnyton closer
Ho will put on a hlgh-c'nBs loaBcd togrthor. Mr. Jos. Albort, R. K.
wlro and about a pago of Capital .Page and Secretary Hofor mado rlng-
Glty nowa dally.
Vau-'
UO0O Itoynl Aim Trw
For ualo, 3tf to 6 foot, at 20 cents
Enqulro of 8. P. Kimball, Np. 2
Gray block, Salem, Or. 3-17-tf
All Money
Refunded If you can hold you
own IB minutes without cracking a
Biullo whllo tho prenent pictures aro
on. Ghnngo 8atmrday night. Yau-detto.
Aci QHlckly v
!Iou (or aje for ?300. Enquire
immldltig Logglnz Cq. d
For Iteprenentallvt?
Tho nnnouncQninnt of O. L. Hatte
berg of Sllvorton that ho will bo n
candidate for roproscntntlvo will bo
vi' ry grtUlfying to tho farming ulo
menu and buBlnoM men generally.
Mr. Hatteberg Is a Scandinavian
Amarloan oltUou who owub two
farnu In tho county, hna a renldenoo
at Sllvorton, and U Intorostod In tho
Pooplo'a bank at that place. Ho will
make a careful, conservative member
of tho legUlaturo at whooo hands thu
taxpayers luterosu will not wiffer.
Ho Ik not after little graft himself
ami wt) not anotlon tho largar
wo ohm. H Ib a Statemont No. 1 man,
it
Mttt ClUfcC
Out our line ot 11.2$ hrts;
therefore offur you one of tho most nnd a man ot honor and prlnolple.
complete Knot of nhlrta In Salum, tor
71 cent th shirt. Tho Toggory.
f .fl for t! cents-
It you aro a good traJer, or Vant & Co
atyWMW H IIWIIHIIII III J 1 I I I
Tho HeM Man in Salem
To net a diamond Is A. B. Gardner.
For 29 jar with S. W. Thompson
Stand In Haas drug atoro.
$ftrt&
i
Surpassing Beauty
Makoa thU Oxford apart from
tho common lot. Its outline are
t'trinly graceful. It la obaruc
trlid by style that win win c
wull'dworvtst favor In auy wa
ui&n'e yc, A shoo that can bo
worm with, eonftdeuco tn Its abso
lute eartieJ. Jut one ot tho
many popular ttytoa ot
LEADING LADY SHOES
Cut(Pm-Mal by O, P, Fonl Slioo Co,
Tke trade mark KUutlttat thlr worth. They aro euoe that wear
HK and weU-KsomfQriabI from the flrnt aad styllah to tho fUiUa.
We have taw la tan, paUat kid and gun awtal. AUo tho . l
ftMltk ko, A vury trlw aud aumrt ahoo Ushty roanaJab. lu
ft0Ct MoV tan, paUat, colt and rur wolal Oxford, all altw,
al iwldtha. Awo Voy' and mln.' oxford.
SALEM SHOE STORE
KKPAIKINQ A WVOXLTY,
, w. rre T. MtpfetUorpa
MRION COUNTY
JURY LIST.
Tho following wofo drawn today
by tho county clerk for 4ho oprll
term:
William Brown, Salem No. 3,
morohnuu
P. L, Kennedy, Woodtairn, fnrmor.
J. W. Gnmblo, Salem No'. 4, car
penter. J. M. Wltxo', Turner, fnrmor.
G, W. Wlthorlto, JofforBon. farm
er. J. F, 8kort, Monitor, morchant.
ueorgo urown, Aumsvlllo, fnrm-
or.
K. O. Mlntou, Salem No. 5, sales
man. M. II. Koitor, Hubbard, farmer.
J. II. BroyloB, Salem No. 2, farm
er.
Jucoh Stalgor, Sublimity, farmor.
Otis Myers, Stnyton, fawner.
J. II. Simmons. Monitor, farmer.
Jnmoa Forblir, Woodburu, farmer.
O. H. Cannon, Liberty, farmer.
Joaeph Klrsoh. Mt. Angel, farmer.
Tim Hloka, Woodburn, nursery
man. F. D. Knight. South- Sllvarten,
farmer.
A. Frailer. Silver Falk farmtr.
J. N. MoKay, 8t. Paul, farmer.
John Mlnger. Bast Salem, farmor.
a F. iiain, Aumirllle. farmen
Samuel M. Crow. Bast Salgm, farm
.er.
George a Slm8, Mehama, farmer
f W. J. Habberly. South Sllverton,
inrmor.
U. W. Ilolman, Salem NcT. 2. alerk
H. H. Page. Snlem No. ?, utt&nd.
ant.
Oliver Jory. Salem No. 7, meohau.
Ic,
!ng booster nddrcsscs and fully doiu-an-truted
that Salem was only, too
willing tp do Its shnro toward butkl
Ing up Stnyton nnd all of Marlon
county."
Ralom Shows Spirit. t
Asked to Btat his ImpresslonB nft
or a week's trip through wostorn
Oregon. Mr. Rlohardson said lu lait
nlght't Tolegrnm:
"There la determination an tho
part of ovary community to got, bet
tor transportation factlltlOB. You
oan fool tho spirit of additional trol
ley linos In the air tho atmosphere
vibratos with prograse.
'Down at Stayton, which has no
railroad, I found a string of factor
tea along ono of the host water pow
ers In tho state, devolopod on tho
Snntlnm river. Thy mnko furniture,
oxcelslor, woolen fabrics, flour and
lumber. While the meeting was hold
there during one of tho worst rains
of tho winter. 12 prominent business
men from Salem drove 20 miles over
land to attend tho gathering. If
there la any better proof that Salem
Is wide awake and standing right
out tn the mldd' of the road to at
tract attention, I'd like to know
whore you will And lt.H
MARRIHD
BOOTH IVBRSON At the mlAh
tor'B residence, Snlom, Oregon.
March 18, 1908, by Rev. P. S.
Knight, Mr. John H. Booth to Miss
Mllllo C. Ivonon, both of SIlv?r
ton. Tho young peoplo will roside on a
farm two miles north of Sllverton.
- - - o -'
Personal Mention
Miss, GorttMdo Gray, of Scattto, Ib
In this city visiting Mrs. John H. Mc
Nnry, and will probably remain hero
for soma months.
o
8KNATOII LA FOLLBTTK
CONTINUES HIS 8PKKCH,
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Washington, March 19. When
Scnntor LaFoltotto resumed his
speech attacking tho Aldrlch bill to
day ho pxesonted ovldonco which ho
contended proved conclusively that
tho centralized poworg of Wall street
"tho Intorcsts," Including tho bends
of industrial, banking and transpor
tation trusts, had deliberately plan
nod tho recent panic jarid sought to
wrock tho prosperity "of the country.
Tho sonntor road a copy of a lot
tor which ho stated was from tho
president of the Washington Life In
surance Company, and nddrosicd to
E. A. Whlttler, its Newark, N. J.,
manager, under dato of June, 1907,
directing him to cut his bank bal
ance, and send tho money direct to
New York.
La Follctte declared that this was
only one of ihe many methods re
sorted to by tho "high financiers" In
their efforts to produce a money
stringency.
," B)ietf
I STARR PIANI
high ciass noons
GEO. C. Will
ev uewK9ei
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance So
Frank Meredith, Rcldfnt Ac
Ofllce with Wm Brown 4 Ca
2P
MM
Commercial nfrort
MONEY TO LI
TH03.K.1
Ovor Ladd & Bu-h's Dank, Sale
BBeeeeaaaaM
I NEW TODA
m eeemeweteeemmei
WnutiHl A position ai ttenot
by young lady In a bank or i
Has worked in a bank ht
. years, and can furnlih the I
references. Address P 0.
2 71, Salem, Or. MM
For. Sale Largo body a4
grado second growth tt.
1417 or 1283. Downlig
M-i
For Sale Sovcral houwa la
nnd farm 'and at atari.
Ital National Bank. t-U
For Salt My modern 1
homo at tho aoutheat cor
Onk and Winter atreeti. Tn
tlculnra write rne or call oJ
II. A'bort at Capital
Bank. F. A WIcclDl. To
Wash. MH
Ymii(ih1 Illrod clrl at MI'
street. Telcpbono Mala Hill
J-IH
IIuMtllhs Men Wanted- DUt
flomnlM nnd ClrcuIarM Ni
vasslng. Globe Adr tDlrti
Ohlpnco. S-1W
Woodcutters Wanted Call 1
Henderson, Chernawa.
Farmers' 311
WKNGKR Ai CHHRIUNGTON
CONl'KRTS ARK SUCCUSS
Tho musical concert given last
night at the NYRgr & Cherrlngton
music atom on Commercial street.
wag greatly appreciated by a lnrg
ocowd that oxUnded out Into tho
atretit. The house was packed, and
aa mnny more stood outaldo that
could not get lu. The program was
varied, and each number pleased
tha proeoat. One of the foatures
was the prusoutHtlon of a carnation
to sac.h ladv whn ntimlM.1 ThMn
ArnliU f .... i mi I. .
..,... Vw,,,V(, ouvviau, mer iron uuuleal conoeru are a groat ln
tj 4 JnoxitloH. and arc eduoatlng the peo-
Ohaa. R. Rlohe. tulhvertqn, p!i to domand more muIo aud better
lariHOr. Inmnliant laUmmant. rri. nKl
tors wish to txpreea thotr gratitude
to all who contributed to make the
CQUoort such a SHccess.
WANTS RAILROAD
rEN TO ORGANIZE.
(UnMPd Proa Leased Wire.)
Chicago, March 19. To ehee'e
the wave of anti-cornoration senti-
iont. J. H C'nrk. gJneral counaol of ,
the Nick e Pljt" rnjroad, today Wnuteil Por'"n
wrgd Hie organization of tho ral'-j barber Wr.v
road employe of the country Into a Salem. Or
mmmtmmmmHmtmmtmmmmml
WnutHl An honcft eoergU P
man to drive de'lvcry
work In grory store
with rfifor.no II II nSa
Court street
fo G
HH
Nw CoriHimtion.
.The R. & AI. Sanitary Lunch,
CnmnailV! nrlnrln.il nm. Dah...i
J0rKR; capital atook. $030; IncQr
poratoro. J. A. Read. Win. M. Me4
Kr and tt. Mtagor.
IVulHuki IniprovomeHt Qonutany;
prJcJpal offioe. iMrtlaad, Orwsou;
capital stock. 1160.000; luoorpora
tor, H. W. Well. J. n. Ubr and
R, Ohllcott.
1 Ashland I1k x lk Be,vo
IohI and Proteve Ordr ot Hlkj
principal omwf, Aaht&ad. Qfogea; In.
.rporator C. II. OaHPeilap K. A.
SJ'KCIAL 1LVTKS TO
wooimuRN iiersi: fair.
To be hald at Woodburn, Maroh
2S, For tho abovo ooeasion, a rate
of one aud one-third on the certifi
cate plan la authorised to Woodburn
and return, via S, P Co.
WM M'MURRAY.
Geaeral Pa'afon'ger Agent.
BICYCLE
-AND-
K1U.H, Attoutlon
Big ialtlatlon teaight
SocneJJbtag
REPAIR
ne m FRANK J. I0ORE &
MST WOtK AT HONEST PRICES
jsaerwiu ad O. H. Vaupl,
dolg. Doa't mIm it.