Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAP! TAIr JOURNAL ftALKM. ORWX)N, WEDNESDAY, MARCH . 1
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THE NEW
Tailtre costnatcs shaw great
taste iri skill if the fesigicrs.
Tic new arrivals ii Ladies
MtBaaMpMMwanMaMVWiiNHiii lMin - aaaa
Sfriig Suits show in every fold
of their beauty the teach of a
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s? waster - kH anl reflect great
credit m the skill of the designers of the fashie
senator mnm.il cleared
(Contimted from "page one.)
world. Only on sceiag thefts cm we realize their
Kewiess aid aitraciireaess, the excellence of tailor
work, originality of style, and correctness are
shown in an unusual -degree.
NEW DEPAKMBNTJst PLOOB
Hundreds of yards of sheer lawn spring and sum'
nier suitings in many exclusive designs, the large
assortment of cotton suiting will make many pretty
suits this summer
20c yard and tip
Ttil
6 A
lod. JIleueM OjOxmA
City News
WiHr
rk toMijtitt Hitii light
TtMtrtHbtjr fair ami warmer.
front
1 Am Helling
Sooond-grndo 3-lnoh tlio at fG.OO
rr thousand, ono-thlrd regular
price; lOand 13-Inch rocond-grado
at vory low prlco, also. J. 13. Mitr
jpfey, Srtlom TJIo Factory. 8-4ood
JiMilt Ovce Dlnput
A warrant wom issued yuitorday
morning by Juntloo of tlio Peace
Webster (or tlio nrromt ot It. M.
Morris, who Is charged with disturb
trig hu pouco of Ilonry Wncken.
Morris hnH been taken Into custody
d will bo placed under bond to ro
tfraln from threatening,- Wnckeu,
with whom ho recently had a dispute
Over a wlro fonoe.
Try Writing to Me
And aoo if I cannot savo you
Money uu any stock -you want to
tiny, P. 0. hox 19, .Portland, Ore
r a-Mtn
lVlvig tho Tile
Work wm begun this morning on
thfe construction of a separate bridge,
ncro North Mill creek for tho
street cur lino. H will not bo above
the level of (ho street grade, as whs
at first planned.
MH Itoval Attn Tith's
For aW 3 V4 to 0 at at SO cast
Kmjulrt of 8. P. Kimball, 'No. 8
Gray block, Baltmt, Or. 3-17-tf
A flood Man
I Pound this morning Mod his
Mltlou with tho county olrk for
tu.Hilumion to I ho onivo of Juttlce of
hVp?t- for the Au.mjvll district,
Wbject to the lUpubUean prlmarloa.
AH Quickly
Home for tale for $300.
w-r""'"U vt" VM
Enquire
4
Oh tho Installment PIih
Hlnco I hnvo boon In Salem, now
It yearn, my IiubIuohu has boon on
tho cash plan, but I hnvo clodded o
mid a partial payment dopartmont,
In which any porion In good stund
lug can securo n dlnmohd, watch,
clock, Bllvorwaro, cut gloss or any
Article In my Jowolry Block on easy
puyments, thereby tumbling those
who can aparo a part of tholr Incomo
weekly or monthly to accuro and
liavo Immedlato possession of It, and
onjoy It na you gradually pay for
It, Ohas. II. IIIiikcw, Jowolor and
watchmaker, 123 Commercial street.
A Very Ilail Iloari
What U known oa 24th atroot is
I a vory bad country road, loading
(from 8tato street noroas to A-iytum
avenup. Baturuay a son or Mr. rar
tone, who lives on that road, wai
thrown out of bin buggy and badly
hurt. A very good suburban street
could bo made by grading It up, and
thou rutting six luohoH of gravel on
It at a coat of about twenty plunks
per block, or ten plunks for each
btook on each sldo. Tho property
along thoro could wially stand It,
and each blook would bo Increased
In value. Jon time what It cohIs to
do It.
Columbia IHvit Himit -
Four pounds far 25c nfc Faiy'lng
tou & Vau Patten, 420 Btato streU
Kptiug Is Hen
This makes us think of wild roses,
and wild rows makoi us thtak ot
Wild Itoso tlour, the bot flour on
thi market. Ordr a saok.
Wo Ar Still
ltoady to oioan that suit for you,
Hemomber our name, Johnson A
Stoiio, not door to Journal oittcw
When You Wl
Qootl groQarle don't forgot J. M.
Lawrence,' toro. Phono ailjQor-
ner CommtrotAl and Forry 8 treat a.
J lift Think
Whnt h pioasurii It 1 to ,at a
gowl, Juloy tak. We keep that kind
of steaks. Steusloff Ilrot-. phono
351
(MwrUr S'-il IaimI
Hfeerift Culver has uiado a return
t the county olork that ho has sold
bl$ acreage of land uar Woodburn
tMlenKlng tu Charts Scott and Fre4
loi to satisfy a (3230 mortgage,
U by Ladd A uh.
Wisas0iathM
Br. I, O. Attjuian. omca and roal
4c 398 Liberty street," SAtem.
J$lm
AmmhU Selw
Tk grsHrf OHcMpnt, JtoVekah
oiiwinbly and graRt IoJro, I. O. Q,
will bo hH $w, Onoa,
Way 1ft to S, lNlav.
Drowaell by telegraphing Intitruc
tions to have tho indictments dis
missed. This act toward Drownell
la no surprise, slnco It has long been
known Heuoy would not proaecuto
tho former political dictator of
Clackamas county, tho first announce
ment to this effect being published in
tho Telegram.
In his tologram, which by tho
way Was sent to W. C. Bristol two
weeks ago, Heney soya that "Brow
noll Is entitled to this action on ac
count of evidence which he has se
cured for the government in one
case and teatlmouy which he has
already given on behalf of the gov
ernment In another case, and by ev
idence which ho has promised to give
whenever called upon to do so in oth
or cases."
Brownell wna indicted for subor
nation of perjury In regard to Hold
( notes oil a surveying contract. Dur
ing tlio John II. Hall trial, wuon
Brownell testified. It wni tho doslro
of Henoy to placo ox-United State3
Surveyor-General Henry Meldrum on
tho stand to tostlfy thnt ho had
forged Brownoll'a nnmo to tho Hold
notes. As Mold rum Is now serving
n sentence at McNoIII'b Island, ho
was not permitted to go on tho stand
nnd make his conforsion. In pri
vate, howovcr, Meldrum confessed to
Honey, nnd Brownell has a written
confession. Brownell has been un
der Indictment for threo years, nncr
tho cloud which hung over him
eliminated him from tho political
Hold In tho county in which he for
merly controlled.
TJiIh Is the tologrnm which Hony
Bent Bristol March 11, from San
Francisce:
"Attorney-Gonoral Bonnparto has
authorized mo to ljamla both Indlct
monts for subornation of porjury
now ponding ngnlnst Brownell, If I
deem It advisable. Plonso mako mo
tion In my nnmo and by authority
of tlilK tologrnm In tho court In whlrh
said Indictments are ponding, to dis
miss onrh of them, upon ground that
I am rntinod Qoorgo C. Brownsll did
not wrlto tho signatures purporting
to bo his In surveying oontrnotv
which woro undor Investigation be
fore grand Jury when alleged sudor
nation of porjury was committed by
Brownell, and upon ground thnt for
this reason in my opinion would not
bo poaslblo In tho subornation of por
Jury rnses, nnd upon further ground
that Browuoil Is entitled to this no
tion on account ot ovldenco which ho
has Bccurcd for the government In
ono enso ami testimony which h has
already given on bohalf of tho gov
ernment In anothor enso, and by oth
or ovldenco which ho has promised
to glvo whenover called upon to do
so In other oases."
HrowiK'H'H Htntemcnt.
"I desire to state that I was
charged In tho Indlotmout with hav
ing suborned John A. Howland nnd
Fro.t Blovcrs on Jnnuary 10, 1905,
in Oregon City, to go before tho fed
oral grand Jury and tostlfy rolatlng
to somo signatures to flohl notca of
n government survey, which ap
peared on tho surfaco to havo been
made bofore mo as a notary public
"The facts aro that those signa
tures woro nover mado by Howland
and Blevers. as Henry Meldrum, sur-Yoyor-genaral,
has slnco admitted
that he mado thorn himself and ahm
algntd my narao as a notary public
to theso field notos.
"Tho grand Jury hsd thoso two
men, Howland and Slevora, boforo
It, according to my Indictment, on
January 16. 190S. The Indlotmant
oharges that I suborned them on
January 10. 1908, so there can bo no
mistake 4hat the dato set up In the
Indictment moaut January 10, and
no othar time. On January 9. 1905.
J railed the stato senato to order at
Salem, and prodded all day; on Jan
uary 10, In th morning, I callei the
aonnto togothor and prwldod all that
day until 4 o'clook In tho afternoon;
I was In th enate all day on Wfd
uusuuy, January it, ana couia not
havo bo. as tho trains thou ran, In
Oregon City. 37 mile away, on Jan
Mary 10.
The fact ara. in addition, that
I have a wrltton coufeflon sjgnd by
John A. Howland, dated Maroh 3G,
19QG, In which he positively states
undor oath, that I never mentioned
TRAMP SECURED
A SUGAR
CURED HAM
A tramp with a palate for cured
pork, mado a get-away with a flno
Cured ham from the grocery store of
Weller Bros., 155 Commercial street,
at 7 o'clock this morning. The clerk,
opening the- store this morning, was
astonished t reo a burly hobo cooly
walk up to tho exhibit JtiBt laid out
hi the front of tho shop, cooly glnnco
over tho supp'y, Pick up the best
ham ho could And and then quick
ly disappear down the street, before
tho astonished shop-keeper could
collect his 'sense sufficiently to take
after him or call for assistance. The
theft was mado boforo several wit
nesses, nnd tho man's . description
hns been fMrnishcd to Chief Gibson,
who' bollcvcB ho will havo him in cus
tody beforo nightfall.
TEA
was a royal indulgence
two hundred years ago.
Tis yet.
Yonr jrfocer return. ?wr money II jot doa't
111 ScUllllai'a nli we pay tilta
Bicycle Time Is Hen
PARDON HARRY ORCHARD
(Continued from page ono.)
socfety folk thnt tho separation has,
become pormnncnt.
Chandler P. Andorson, A. O. Vnn
derbllt's personal counsel, snld to
day; "Mr. Vanderbllt has nover dls
oussod tho question of a Fopnrntlou
with me, and I hnvo had no confer
ence of any sort with him recently.
I do not believe the reports In circulation."-
Mr. John lllhn of Vlnlng, In., sayi
"I havo been Bolllug DoWltt's KIdnoy
nnd Bladder Pills for about a year
and they glvo bottor satisfaction than
any pill I ovor ksold. I hnvo usod
them mysolf with fine results." Sold
by nil dnugglata ,
PLI'XTY OF HOUSKS
TO II KIIAI) AT SALEM.
I'oraona who hnvo tho Impression
thnt houses nro scarce nt Snlom aro
mistaken. Thoro aro houses for rout
In various parts .of tho city, and
scores of now buildings aro being
built. Tho domand 1 stronger than
ovor boforo for dwellings on account
ot tho largo Influx of now pcoplo, but
thero aro moro new dwellings going
up than ovor boforo at this season of
tho year. No ouo should bo kept
away from this city at this tlmo of
tho yonr on account of tho scarcity
of dwellings. Tents nro easily pro
ou rod. and can bo used for Hhcltor
until houses can bo built. Soma fam
ilies aro Hvlng In tents now, and
moro can bo accommodated In that
way.
Doesi't tfiis weather give you ik
.
bicycle fever? We cm cere you at
prices ranpag from $25.W upwards
according to kind of bike you wait
Come in and see us and we will k
glad to show yon our line of bicycles
is the best on the market. We ire
prepared to dov any and all kinds of
bicycle repairing at the right price.
Phone 368. Rush the button and we
will do the rest. ,
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Frank J. Moore,
BEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES
Hue
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HORN.
EDWARDS. To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur J Edwards, 1134 Waller
street, Tniesdny, Mnrch 24, 1908,
n daughter.
BUCKNI3K. To Mr. and Mrs. Wal
or Bucknor, 'at their homo on
South Commorclnl street, March
25, 1008, a daughter.
Tho South Balcm food' storo pro
prietor Is exchanging cigars for con
gratulations, Qot DoWltt's Carbollted WJtch
'Harel Salvo It Is gooJ for plies.
Sold by oil drugglstB.
For Sale Largo body nd
Kmuo Hucuiiu-growin nr.
1417 or 1283. Downing 4;
!-e-u-
Mllt Miller of Lebanon has como
out for Statoment No. 1. Shows his
natural goodness of heart and he
will probably havo to vote for n Re
publican for Unltod States senator.
Moi Stanford $tmluti,
Stanford Hnlveralty, Maroh 2ft.-
Thjs; expected crUU In tho a (fair of tho nubjeot to him or asked him or
the students ot Stanford university levon khova mat he was going before
and thff faculty was reached late thlitho foitni grand Jury, la addition.
afternoon, vhtn It was announced , I hall ak all falr-iulnded men what
that 41 studonts had been ausptud- wottv I could havo had In suborn
ed. llK the&e men, for tho reason that
o these field Hotoa showed on their
Itheumatlc Plna H el loved. fact) that thy had been acknowl-
U. R Crocker, Rag,., bow 84 yar cdgoil Dccotuuer 17. 1901. aad more
of as, ad for 80 year Justice of. than thnj ear had lapsed on Jan-
tho peae at Martlnnburg, Iowa, uary 10, 1906 whoa l was charK(M
jays: Vl ara terribly amicted with. with having subornd the men,
sQlatjc rheumatism lu my left arm
and rtght hl. I hava ul tkre
"Th formaa of that graad Jury
was W. II. H. Wade, a rWRt of
bottlw et ChawherUla'a V&Ia BatanGlaekawai couuty, aad a personal
atid It aid w loU f good." For tale.aud poUtleal ouemy of tu! tor
A lr. m c- -ttort. JHWHy $ars"
Itought Vino TruiitH
Wm. Fraslor, of Portland, was In
tho city today and bought a very
Hno team of Wm. Taylor and Tom
Trice for $500, through Sklpton &
Cornelius. Ho also bought a toam
of tho latter goutlomon. at a price
not uamod.
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flood for Everybody.
Mr. Norman U. Coulter, a proml.
nont arohltoct. In tho Delbert build
ing, San Francisco, says: "I full
ondrose all that has been said of
Electric Bitter as a tonic medicine.
It Is good for "everybody. It corrects
stomach, llvor aud kidney disorder!
In a prompt and efficient mnnnor
and builds up the system." Electric
Bitters Is the best spring medicine
ever sohl ovor a druggist's counter;
as a blood purifier It Is unequaled:
10c at J. C. Perry's drug store.
m r ca 3d. 2C u3
n..M.v. 1U Wad tea Han Always BoujU
Big tutor
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HIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIHHIHI
I STARR PIANO!
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
fcwinw
Norwich UntoaFire
jjywrancc Sockty
Prank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Ofllco with Wm. Brown Co., No.
39 Commercial street.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.
Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or
Plot Agnlust I-rcildvut.
San Francisco, Maroh 21 The
police horo btlteve that thy hav
nipped la tho bud a brewing scheme
for tho nsjjaswlHAtlQH of President
UoojovcU.
Today Detective Rocca arrested
Paul Blgnaml. a wlf-styled king of
tho anarohlsts, Who is held on a
charge of bavlag advocated the blow
Ing up of the hattloahlp fleet upon
It arrival here, aud having deolared
that Proaldcst Roosvelt should bo
shot. The officers are running down
both charges, and. say they have
mad a valuable oatch.
Blgnaml came hero from New Or
leans, and has been wU supplied
with fuads. It to bsllaved that he
was to hr mt Bmma Goldman,
who U due hare la a few days, for
the purpose of effeeHag a closer or
KaaUatlon f the "reds,
'new'todayi
Wniited -A position as stenographer
by young lady in a bank or office.
Has worked in ir bank the past u
yoars, and can furnish tho best of
references. Address P. O. Box
271, Salem. Or. 2-25-tf
A Social Dance Instead ot 1 1
querado, will bo given at
hall Saturday evening, Kk :
Everyone invited. MS
llHHtllng .Men Wanted Dliui
sample and circular. No (
vasslng. Globe Adv. k Dhl-
Chlcaco. I-JJ
For Salo Horse, bum b4
iiosa. must sell at one. OwMfl
Inc city. Enaulre st 1710 wil
Htreot. Haim MWI
--Mi-aMfM------a--MM'BM,-,-M"M'MM'
Ainn(M Wanted- 16x20 CW
trnlts 40 con's each, fra
cents and up, ue
ono cent each. You eaa
400 per cent profit or W
wosk. Catalogue ana
ft-po. Frank W WIIUSU
imiiv i?ns w Tovlor auf.1
.; in MM
VH5U ...,
what, nr Yni Think of TM?-
acres of good, rolims Ul
eoinrt onn hctm of thl a I
pjow land and about to F
r tr torn Ini; mere ..
buildings, except ",?"
Sovoral good springs. TW
i 7 sn nor sere B5''
at once. Paul M Slraa. i
I Commercial street. Sak.
. .u.iun.i Modern 7r0fi
. -. 1 t trm laa4 V '
age. Come n and mvJ
lem Investment "o
street.
Soli your ln,ll ,!? J
go omouiu ;--.,. to!
largo amoun- v. -.-- .
In city property and " J
market value b- -
Co . 432 Sta'e "1
IT'S
NEW
The large wheel of Swiss Cheese we to
Just received is certaWy fc, wd the wy
is seJKflg shews that it is the kind to fi "
quirements in ref anl to flavor and frcsM
COUNTRY MEATS
LOIN - SPARC m$
Moir Grocery C
45 State
Phoftel