Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 19, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY OAWTAIi JOURNAL. gALKM, PRECOX, TMU8PAYt, JtfARCH if, iw.
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The Old White Corner
OREGON
ALASKA
COMMISSION
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Conducts Ceremonies Ovtir tho
Erection of Our State Hullding at
Sonttlo Fair.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Sonttlo, Wash., March" 10. Pivo
hundred voices broko Into cheers late
yesterday na W. H. Wehruug, presi
dent or tho Oregon commission to
tho Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition,
cast aside from his golden shovel
tho first spadeful of dirt upon tho
Blto from which will arise tho tomplo
devoted to Oregon's greatnosB.
Speeches by Director I. A. Nadoau,
Mr. Wehrung and Prof. Edmond S.
Mcauy, of the University of Wash
ington, tho turning of tho first Bpado
ful of earth, and tho taking of an
official photograph of tho econo com
pleted tho ceremonies, which woro
witnessed by hundreds of visitors.
Governor Chamberlain, owing to
an Important business engagement,
was unable to bo present.
INVENTS
SIGNAL
DEVICE
Former Salem Man, a Son of Judge
Hnnwej't Hns Mmlo an Important
Discovery Thnt Mentis n Fortune.
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'nog Men:
The new Seniors are in.
You should call and see them.
uaamawm
MYIHN PRESIDENT
tlaned from pago one.)
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(near to a (lav front the 11 mo
sj frcm Hampton Ronda tin
'jun,l "u world. The
fcMfn ,. .. Virginia road-1
IttPr t, u,, ,ast, and the,
THIEVES
GOT THE
$50,000
"a au"i.. Hies will bo
i Itono, Nov., March 19. An or
canlzod soaroli. nrlnolnnllv botweon
b- .,a mo arrange the Rtno aml San praucl8co, was lnaug
tfrr ,lg t0 nave It urntod by tho stnto pollco In an at-
Nij'kbiy or Hamil- tomnt In nnnUiro Urn thlovfl who
tl On I) . n.tMT 1G. IDAS 'ntnlu IRft AHA nnrlli nt nm olnrnrl In
2' ' 'l ' ll tf fan) flplt. Mm !.... ii.nnnl nf tUr, l(n..imi.
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iran .il roverlnc 38.- hllU nt Sovan Trnnorhs
a Unit Wlthlfl thft ' Tli rnT.l.nUci nnlnLl hn vnnU
MO yea!" , llimimli thn iiiiiiai tnnnnl nnil Minn
3cerj M-d today that If wont down tho s!opo to tho dopoal
re e munau-d from t.h torv. In nlt nf th tnnt that n watch
Wule the homacnmlner mnn ,UHnn,i nf tim vnnii rinnr
ICCCffiilllieH U'lthln thn thnv nnlnra.l n.IH.rVM l.ntn., ilatanlml
Wtftli j! v,,ni (I rniilr m ... i.A ka aaa ...-. i. ,. I !.
, --.,.... ,,ul l(lw yoViUVU nunu Ui ! Ill iwtia
and carried It away. .The robbery
H CniUr nt Hnitl. Ima Innt lAn rnnnrtn.inin.ir.). It
"rtcan Kimboat Paduoha U thoMght It was commlted a day
inaj antJi wlth the Qr twQ ngQ ThB poJco aro watch.
t Mom s acauns thn inn oi i. -.ia i.n..n - ann
- ! l IIIV u v wu
nr.sr, and the Amorl- Prannlgnn na It U in1lflvel thnt tho
; kf f nrap'e protection, thlavoa will trv to market tho oro
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(United Press Lonsort Wlrc.1
Navy Yard, Pugot Sound, Wash.,
March 19. First Lieutenant F. A.
Ramsey, of tho mnrluo corps here,
hns applied for a patent on a night
signaling dovlco, to be used on bonrd
ship, or by land partlos. Tho dcvlco
Is calculated to tako tho placo of tho
present system of night signaling by
torches and eenrchllghts. Llcuton
nnt Rnmsoy doclnrcs that his devlm
Is more rellnblo, will ba effcctlvo at
greater distance, and will work fast
er thnn tho present dovlcos. Ills ap
paratus consists of two poworful
lights, ono rod and ono white. Tho
signaling Is dono by changing tho
position nud combination of theso
lights. This is mannged from a key
board similar to that of a typewrit
er, so that all tho operator has to do
to flash- any lettor of tho alphabet Is
to press tho propor key.
Lieutenant Itamsoy is also work
ing on the plans for a wlroloss tolo
graph Instrument to bo used In tho
field.
Lieutenant Rnmsoy is a son of
Judgo Rnmsoy, forraorly of Salem,
nnd his discovery menus a fortune.
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SPRING SHOWING
At this season of the year we
always extend an earnest and soecial
jnvitah'nn in p.vfrvhorlv fn nail far ilw 1
; purpose of seeing our splendid display
of handsome Spring Wearables for men, L
hoys and children, A visit here at this
timp will nit nnlv onatilA vn in loati
" H.HV 71 ... 1II V.IIJ vim.,, jv iv ivuiK
by seeing just what the correct styles
atn lint if iTi ict rAiir?ra rin aJF i
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the superiority of our Clothing, Hats
and Haberdashery and the fairness of our prices. Come foi
a look while the whole store is aglow with Spring Freshness.
You'll be more than welcome at any time.
mtmnoBrm)
G. W. JOHNSON & CO., Ul Commercial St.
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' bin. fort I flM t Inn.
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MUt Millar of Lebanon has coino
to t for Statement No. 1. Shows his
in natural goodness of heart and he
will probably havo to vote for a Re
publican for United States senator.
A DIAMOND
?b1ryo,ur .nBgr 0r ,Q 'our 8car' or
hf,.tLoat w,u ral8e Vr social and
buiiaes, standing.
It wM be aa open lettor of credit.
diamond suggests prosperity.
i 'ds for success.
It rtprtwius flnanoial responsible
DiiUi.l??Wa.Ht Wfluonce will draw
Edi Wends, and it can b con-
iwo eaah at any time.
aidYoii '" iD bU,ne a d,U"
BARR'S
JEWELRY STORE
J" STATE ANO UMRTY STIfETS
DIPFIOL'ITIIW OV TIII3
C1RKAT CORIORATIOX.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
N(W York, March 19. In the nn
nual report of the Texas & Pacific
rallrond, President George Gould
onl'fl attention to tho dlfllouHlos that
havo boon encountorcd In mooting
the larger oosts of operation and tho
arbitrary position taken by labor and
legislative bodies. Tho gross earn
ings of tho road were $16,671,507,
the largest on record, but tho nut
gain was simply nominal.
Regarding the nttltudo of labor.
Gould says:
"There hns been no cessation In
the demands of labor during tho past
year, and this growing burden Is be
coming a serious menace. Theso de
mands aro not confined to wages
alone, but for shorter hours as well,
often accompanied by arbitrary stip
ulations." o
A RACK WAR O.V
FASHION
HATS TWO
FEET HIGH
(United Presi Leased Wlro.)
Chicago! March 10. Tho now
"cnmpnlgn" lint which Dnmo Fashion
hap doc -or 1 for women, Is blnclc, two
feet high, ccmpoiod of fine Inco, nnd
has nn English cockndo ns Its chief
distinguishing feature, it Is tho Inst
expression of tho urt of mllllnory. In
short, It is "It" on which you gno.
This, nt any rato, is what wan de
clared today by, milliners from all
parts of tho country, who have como
horo for tho annual convention of
the National Milliners' Association.
It la admitted that tho "campaign"
hat will cost anywhoro from $40 to
$100, but, It Is pointed out, It always
has cost money to bo in fashion, nnd
tho prosont spring Is no oxooptlon.
ELECTRIC
SUBMARINE
BOAT
Kcnmlnl Seems to Havo Not Mnteri
nlizrtl to Any Kxtrnt.
(United Press Lonsod Wlro.)
Washington, March 19. Victor
Metcalf, secretary of the navy, tostl-
DON'T LET YOUR
PILES GROW
Kuvy Hemorrhoidal Ulcer Is n Fer
tile Field for Cancer and Other
Deadly 1Iacho.
Trial Prtckngo Free.
Constlpntlon unchecked brings Ih
llnmatlon, Inflammation bognts piles
fylng today In tho congressional In-( nnd pllos too often mipurlnduco tu
vostigatlon of chnrgeg ngnlnst tho niors of mnllgnnnt nnturo.
Electric Dont Compnny, gnvo tcitl-l PNea or hemorrhoids) rarely Mil,
mony which contradicted nt least ono but thoy cause tnoro agony In a few
of tho accusntlonH mado by Ropro-,mlnutoj) thnn much moro HorloiM
eontatlvo Lllloy, of Connecticut, who trouhlea.
1b reeponslblo for tho Inquiry? Thojr are easy to cure If you go at
Tho navy secretary brand as It right. '
falso tho chnrgo thnt tho ponding! An oporntlon with tho knlfo la
naval bill compelled him to purchaso dangerous, agonizing, and rnroly a
oxcluHlvoly suhninrlno bontB built by pormonont succosi.
tho Electric float Company, nnd . Thoro Is Just ono way to be ourw!
that tho monfiro gnvo tho I.nko ono sure way, ivalnlossly and prfi
Compnny. which also built submn-'vntely and that Is with Pyramid
rlne. nn equal ohanco to bid for con- Pile Curo.
trncts. Socrotary Motcalf, In reply' Wo mall a freo trial pankngo to aU
to ono question, doclnrlng thnt wibma who write.
rlnos aro a necessity. It wIlNglvo you Instant roltof, and
When nskod why tho department atnrt y WC,I on u, wy t0 lor"
contracted for ono Lake submarlno foot curo.
appropriation bill Then you can got a full-fllsoj box
COAL MINING
8TIUKI-: POSHIDIiK.
(Unltod Press Lonsod Wlro.)
Indianapolis, Ind., Mnrch 19. A
crisis which threntoned to preolpltnto
a strlko of nil tho organized coal
minors In tho country was averted .boat, whan tho
today, whoa tho convention of tho last your provided for tho purchase from any druggist for B0 cents, and
United Mlno Workers of Amorlcn of eight submarines, ho ropllod that often ono box cures.
adopted a report by tho boalo oom-'Attornoy-Gonernl nonnpnrlo In-1 Insist on having what you oall for.
mlttee.
Tho roport permits separate dis
tricts to arrange and sign their own
scales with operators, providing that
tho contracts aro for ono year only,
and that thoy nro not less than tho
presont scale.
DICK CKOKKIl AGAIN
AFTER K.VGLIHI! DKHIlV.
(United Presn Leased Wire.)
Dublin. March 19. Richard
Crokor, former Tammany chieftain,
is confldont of winning tho English
dorby again this year, and thus du
plicate tho feats or the Duke of
Portland and the Earl of Rosoberry,
who Jointly hold the record of two.bor of the Investigation committee,
successive vlotorJes. submitted a letter from William
Crokor expects to turn the trlok ( Dullos, of New York, declaring thnt
with "Battler," a full brother of ,4bo- latter had not reilgnod from the
i,
formal him that he oould buy tho J"" iwnd your namo nnd ftddrosa
Lake boat although In a test It had to Pyramid Drug Co., 97 Pyramid
provod Inforlor to tho boats built by.NulMng, Marshall, Mich., nnd re
the Electric Ronl Compnny. Ho Ivo freo by return mall tho trial
added that former Sonntor Thuraton, package In a plain wrapper,
attornoy for tho Lake Company, sug.., All druggist, CO cents, Wrlto to-
gestod that Ronaparto be consu tod . torn iroo paaKnge.
In tho mntter.
"No member of congros urgod tho
purohaso of any particular boat,"
said the soorotary.
During today's proceedings Repro
saiitativo Lllloy sat In a lemota cor
nor of tho room. Indicating that he
would tako no further active Inter
ost In tho Inquiry.
Representative RoutoUo, n mom-
Lane's Family Medlclno will give
you a digestion that will permit yon
to eat good things instead of "health
foods" of various sorts that nro
ai palotnblo as hay.
"Orby," last year's winner. "Rat-j board of directors of tho Elootric
tier was born and trained on tne.uoat Company, because he believed
IN PART OF TEXAS.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Austin, Texas, March 19. A race Croker estate at Sandyford, outsldo(tho concern was engaging In corrupt
war that threatens sorlous conse-Jof Dublin, and has nevor left the practices In getting favorable legb-
DaWltt's LRtly Early Risers, small,
info, sure little liver pills. Bold by
all druggists.
1 O ..11.
qugnces Is Imminent at Huskel, the. farm
negroes out of the county, and that!
a aonfllot was about to ooour. He AROUND-TIIWOHLI) AUTOS
Hirged that rangers be eint immedl
atoly to prvont violence.
atlon.
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county seat of Haskel county, ao-J Croker had been trying to keep;
wording to a telegram Just received qulot hie belief In "Rattler," as he.. MRS OKRURNE WILL
by Governor Campnvll, from the did In the case of "Orby." Howov
mayor of that town. !or. Cioknr Is advising his porsonal
The mayor stated that a mob of (Honda to btt heavily on tho horse,'
white men had formed to drive tbe'&8 he Intonds to plunge on him.
o
KHEP 1IEU CHIUtREN.
San FranelKoo. March 19. Mrs.
Lloyd Osbourno has returned from
New York, and denloa th lntrviw
In whleh she Is uoted as saying that
she eared Mm. Robert Louis Stev
enson, her mother-in-law, was plan-
GO TO I)H ANGKLIiS.
Los Angeles, Cat.. March 19. .Ring to kidnap her children. When
The eoveraor Issued orders Imme-.Thu rontaof tho N'ew York-to-Parte na thin murRtnif uhu said:
dlately for two detachments of rang-jautoraoblle race has been changed. j "When I wa Ir Portland I was
ers to proceed to the scone of trouble an(j the eompetlng oars will cotne. careful not to say any thlag regarding
tat onoe.
n-
fva.am'.u. r . v. nf-"i. .vn"n
through this olty. my personal affairs for publlcatlvn,
E. L. Thomas. vloe-nreelJent of althouich privately I ant told, to my
the Thomas Motor Car Company. (chagrin, at finding that I was not rc-
176 a month allowance.
lORKGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY COMPANY NEW
FAST LIMITED SERVICK-
Bffeotlve Sunday, March 15, this
mbmsv will nlace In service add!- made this decision today. Thomas . Osbourne the Juitleo to believe bo
tlosal local and limited trains be- lef today to direct Driver BrJnker. had failed to send me the agreed al
twees Portland and Salem, jiours 01 tae Tnomas ear, 10 isxe nis bib- , iownce.
of arrival and departure of tbeM chine tbrougk this elty. Thd leader
who is hero to arrange the details of .eeivfng
a he finish of the trancontI&etal i which was regularly forwarded by
part of the round-the-world rus. Mr. Osbourno. I had been doing Mr.
trains will be foasd la another part In the race should reach bere Satur-
of Us paper.
S-ll-iet day aorslBg,
"I kardlv think Mrs. Stevensoo
wosild be foolish enough to attempt!
to take my ehlldr, trom flee." ,
TO OWNERS
OF HORSES
The undorslgned it prepared to
break, handle and dovelop roadsters
and trotting horses. For tonne of
board and oar apply to
SAM OASTO,
Fair Grounds, Or.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarter lor Woven Wire;
Fritting.
Netting, Pickets, Gates, Malta
Roofing, P. & R. Ready Rooftag
All t lowest prlee.
CIAS. B. MUUifiN
Stieeattor
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