DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1008
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REAL ESTATE
DEALERS TO
ORGANIZE
PIONEER
MERCHANT
SUCCUMBS
JAPANESE
CALIFORNIA
TODAY ONLY
WILL EIGHT
OIL TRUST
Those beautiful whRe Skirts with lace or
tucked flouncean extra good value for $1.25
and $1 .50 for today only.
On sale at 8:3 0.
No telephone orders received.
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EASTER SHOWING:
Of Ladies Tailored Suits for
Spring and Summer is pro
nounced by the most exacting
to be the best we have ever
placed on exhibit for early
shopping. We are prepared
to supply every need in fash
ionable apparel for Easter
wearCostumes, Skirts, Suits,
Coats, Waists, etc.
Next week no telling whether it is possible to
get out alteration work or not, so do your shop
ping this week.
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INCOUPCFfATCD
The real cntato men of Salem had
a good meeting last night with a
view of affecting an organization,
which will better enable them to
handle the growing business brought
about by the incoming of many
new people. In faet, these gentle
men are making an effort to get to
gether in tho interest of Salem such
as has never been made before, and
it wiU all result In great good. A
committee was appointed laBt even
ing on tiy-laws, composed of F. N.
Derby, J. R. Shopard and James
Irelnnd, who will report at the meet
ing next Tuesday evonlng.
Letters wore read from tho Port
land Realty board thanking the Sa
lem real estato men for tho royal
wolcomo which they gavo them last
8atAirday. Tho Portland people
speak In the most glowing terms of
Salem's future and invito the 8alem
real estate men to partake of their
hospitality sometime In the near
future
ASK TO PAY
FOR DEAD HORSE
W. Lincoln Wnde Dies nt Advanced
Ago of 77 Years.
William Lincoln Wade, a pioneer
who settled in this city In the early
'GOs, died this 'morning at the age
of 77 years. Up to within a week of
his death tho old man enjoyed per
fect health. A week ago he had an
operation In tho Willamette sanator
ium, which Institution caught on
ffro and Wade was carried to his
homo. Ho never recovered from tho
shock. Ho leaves a widow and u
son, Murray Wade, an artist of
Portland, and a brother Murray A.
Wado of Gervals.
Wado was born in Llncolnvillo,
Maine, Dccomber 22, 1S31. At tho
ngc of 11 ho shipped on board n
sailing vcsol in tho employ of an
unclo, and after a trip around tho
world Joined tho gold rush to Cali
fornia In the early '50s. In 1858
he made his first visit to Oregon on
his way to the gold mines in Idaho.
Ho romalned there but a fow years,
coming to Salem whero ho settled In
18G2 and opened n store within a
,few doors of the present one on the
land which wns at that tlmo known
ns "Iloono's Island," becauso of be
ing surrounded by tho creek and
river.
Tho funeral will bo conducted
from tho family residence, 852
Broadway, tomorrow afternoon nt 2
n'nlnnU
Judgo Durnett and tho Jury in tho
circuit ccirt this morning wcro busy
trying the cuso of Johnson vb. Felix
La Branch for $150 for the over
driving of a horse resulting In ltd
death. Tno planum claims mat ui rfC TDI A I
Branch ovordrovo tho horse, but La nl . IllAI
Hmneli ntnte lm dl.l not nml Hint I lvUU I IliraL
tho horso, In any ovont, was not
worth over $30. Tho cose wont to
tho Jury nt noon.
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TWO NKW STOItKS
vpn HAST HALKM
A now atoro Boiling gent's furnish
ings and n practical lino of dry
goods Is going into ono of tho store
rooms about complotod by Mr. Kn-
globort on Twelfth streot. Tho
IS SET FOR
APRIL 20
Tho tral of J. Thoburn Rosj, in
dicted official of tho Tltlo, auornn-
Btock will be put In by a Mr. Simons I too & Twist company of Portland,
of this city nbout tho 20th of tho was sot for April 20 by Circuit
City News
Weather
iHrrcHxlHjc cloudiness tonight;
Thursday, hIiowci-m and cooler.
For tliu Mhh Who Care
To thouo who caro wo say Flos
Bliolm ahoca, $4.50 to $0. The Tog-gory.
Ladle lJMIutton
Dont'o glovos havo arrived.
Toggery.
Tho
SOOO Itoynl Ann Tree
For sale, 3i to 6 foot, at 2 conts
Bnqulro of 8. P. Kimball, No. 2
Gray block, Salem, Or, 3-17-tf
IauHch' Knox Hnllon
Thero nro Junt a few of thoso hats
loft. Wo nro ulno showing Indlos
Panamas at $4,50 niul '$6. Tho
Toggery,
Act Quickly
House for 8ft) o for $200; Bnqulro
Bpauldlng Logging Co, d
Now Ih tho Time '
To buy your wall panor, wo have
Just received our spring consign
ment and havo now tho most com
ploto and up to dnto lino of ingrain
papers with borders to matoh that
Is to bo found on this const. Buy
whoro you find , the largest Btook
greatest variety of patterns and tho
lowest prlcos. Buren & Hamilton.
IIomoopnlhlHt
Dr. L. O. AHman. Oftlce and ros.
donco 29 G Liberty street, Salem.
3-4-cod.
Plowing I'p llon
George Hnyno, a. Welty mid
McElwayno, nro plowlng-'up 14, IS j
and 14 norw of hops, roauootlvoly, '
and will start othor oropa on tho
land mostly for tho purpogdno'f lura-'
1ng the laud into tho raising of oats.' Iiiupwita llrlduo
' Tim oounty court is today inapoct-
Ing tho navy brldgos through the
cQuntv and Incidentally looking into
tho roadwork going on.
Friday
Will bo tho last day to got your
discount on certain water bills.
Watch for the Date
Of "Faith Triumphant," In tho
ad tomorrow.
To llt'Intm HoiiHi Cleaners
Biggest bargains In high grado
wall pupor over offered tho careful
buyers of this city and vicinity.
Como and acq how far a llttlo money
will go. Buren & Humllton.
Frhlny
Will bo tho last day to got your
discount on certain water bills.
New Automobile
C. B. Moores of this city has pur
chased a flno now GoJdard-Dayton,
Hovon passongor, 40-45 horsepower
touring car- It Is a boautlful car
and ono of which theownor can be
JiiBtly proud. Mr. MoorOB drovo up,
with tho agent from Portland yos
terday. Watch for tho Date I
Of "Faith Triumphant," In the
ad tomorrow.
Two Joro Dhyji
To pay water bllU nnd got, dis
count. M'trrlugo License
A permit to marry was Issued to
Jacob Berohtold, aged 29, and Chris
tiana Butsch, aged 34, both of Ml.
Two More l)ay.s
I To pay water bllU ami got dis
count.
Your Opportunity
la now at hand if you arc need
ing wait papr. Call and look over
this cholco selection of now spring
wall papars in whloh quality au
stylo roign supremo, but prlcos nro
uxtremtly low. Huron & Hamilton.
Watch for tho NnU
Of "Faith Triumphant," In th
ad tomorrow.
month,
Tho othor room of this snmo build
ing will hp occuplod by a gonornl
confectionary store. 8. Frost will
bo tho proprlotor. Thoao stores In
connection with the grocory store
already In operation will mnko n
J general placo of supplies for that
neighborhood.
I This Is quite an addition to that
( pnrt of town and bIiows tho substan
tial growth of Salem.
Fine Home for Sale
Party with cash
better investi
gate. Price
reasonable.
Address H., care Journal
Judge Qoo. II. Burnett at 1:45
o'clock thlo afternoon,
District Attornoy Manning of
Portland Immediately unon his ar
rival In this city nt 1:25 this after
noon wont Into conference with Dis
trict Attornoy John 11. McNnry of
this district and Attornoy Wm. M.
Kn'sor. A prlvnto conferonc wns
hold botwoon Manning, McNnry and
Judgo Burnett whllo a Jurv caso was
bolng hoard. It was flnnllv decided
that tli chnrgo against Itoss of
convorrlon should bo luord on (ho
20th, but no dnto could bo set for
tho trinls of T. T. Burkhort and
John 12. Altchlson. Tho dotoo for
thoso trials will bo sot lator,
District Attorney Manning Is
planning to remain horo over night
looking over tho ground and con
sulting with McNnry and Kalsor.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Toklo, April 8. An oil trust, con
trolled and owned by Japaneso, to
combat tho Standard Oil trust, Is not'
an improbability. A number or
financiers and shippers havo held
conferences recently on tho subject
and today it is announced that or
ganization will be affected in the
very near future.
COMMANDER'S
CONDITION
(United PreBfl Leased Wire.)
Paso Robles, Cal April 8. Real
lAdmJrnl Evnna had another good
night and his condition this morn
ing, showed further Improvement,
butt ho has begun to renllzo that his
complete recovery will bo slow and
thnt It will bo necessary ,for htm to
remain horo some time. That ho
has given up tho Idea of Joining tho
fleet at Snn Diego Is practically as
sured. Surgeon McDonald told him
todny that It would bo very Impru
dent for him to leavo tlfn springs for
Snn Diego, to which the pntlcnt re
plied: "Woll, doctor, I wont to go
very much, but will lenve It with
you."
SANTAEE EMPLOYEE
KILLED IN A WRECK
IS TEEMING
ufa Press LeaMd
;ur 3,loiracrer' -
a the gist of I'tSflJ
Aubury, state mlEn.11
Paring wlth the Inten ,S' !'
ing copies of It to pX ?'
ve.tfland Secrota
oSn
Wyoming combined .A
ho has repeatedly called 5 J
tlon of tho auttaoriSSVS u
ton to the fact that the A14
tho result of a whomlni n "
of Influential men TutL lH
hn nnvo tlr. i-.. .. . w U
tho government thoK?
docrenlt investigator. hSfr
signed to tnnUo Ib..?"." "
result being that tho cl S(
latora escaped dotPMinn r
- ...mi
AMUSEMENTS
Auditorium nniu. !-..
Morning, nftcrnoon and utA
B088l9ns.
Tho Ymfctte.
Movlnc nlrtiiro. ... ,
ongs, ovory afternoon and etui
uicojJt ounaay nna Mociiy
noona.
Tho NIckclodJoD.
Moving tricturM an iit...i
songs afternoons and eToaljp, '
MILEAGE BOOK
HEARING CHANGED
Dip of ApOlxy -
Sherman Stout, formerly of Kla
math Fa", died yoctorday at n lo
cal hosnltal from npnplaxy and will
bo bui!d today at U o'olock from,
tho Rlcduit indrtHklng imriorn. '
Kov Wm Hobbliu will oonduet tho
eorvlco and IntortiKrnt will bt In
Mlwlon csiyotwy. Th dgaons!.
was 43 year of bk.
fluffy of Aault
Arthur Hitohmau, wlio was
charged with n orlinlunl awau't up
on Carrlo Nolaon gf Monitor, wan
yotorday found guilty of "atteropt
od assault," whloh is a flnabi of
foiiso and Ittwj Horious than th orig
inal marge. At me ume lie wau
10 yoara of HI and thw girl 14.
Raloni Slilrf Sm
Our stock l ouinpluta. All of tho
novelties are shown by us. SO ont
to a tho roggory.
Thl Vln Wontlm
Make e vary body gat out door.
Com and soe our njaat nmrkoL
Yu bY no idea, what U'a like
without &olng It, If vou oan't wjino
Phone an urur, Main 331. Stotii-
School ApportloiuiUMit
County Superintendent of Schools
Smith has Just complotod hU sivrlng
aiiiiortloniuent, whloh shows $10,
G93.G0 to ho divided among dUtrlots
totalling 10.C3S pupils.
Knlfo WIelder Arn'htod
Alfred HornuH of Aurora waa
hroucht to thia eltv vtMtartluv w
iDoput Sliorlff Minto fr ajKaulUng
Mnrshall HlggtnbaOmm.
I
AK Momluws
I Of (be I. O. O. V. ar OAlled to
i tutMl au the hall it 1 o'eloak an
iThumlay. Atrll 3, to ntiond the
funeral af BrotUw W. U Wd.
i-HMerHl to be held J, radnao on
N. Liberty etreet. By onlor of A. L.
Harvey. N. O.
lNfMilt ti JUirrv
Durwahl U. Qwlu and WteHUelk
Warkontlu. beth of Uie age t 31,
and attendants at tli rtate 1uhh
aHyium, Boourod a lloouse to marry
today.
Tho caso of tho Protoctlvo Travel
ers' association against tho railroad
companlos In tho state to compol
. improvement in tho manner of
I handling mlloage books will bo
I hoard boforo the railroad commis
sion May 25, Instead of April 13, a
I originally sot, according to a stipu
lation llled this morning.
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(Jrjiiid IuYony Cliarged
J Frank Kano. who wai originally
nrrosted and Indicted on tho chargu
of petit larceny for stoallug a dross
suit case and clothing to tho value
of $30, will now havo to stand trial
on tho charge of grant larceny. Tho
original enso was dUinlreod by Dis
trict Attornoy McNnry yostordny and
tho clditlonal information and now
lndlotmont woro roturnod todny.
I'osfofllco Inspivtor Kxamines
'ostoillco Inspector Clomonto
nuulo a thorough examination Into
tho books and aceounts of the local
postolUce yesterday. This is iho
first evamlnatlon since tho ono con
ducted shortly nftor Squlro Farrar
assumed the otuoe of postmastor ono
year and a half ago. Tho Inepactor
mada no comment of anything
wrong.
Wo Want to Sl
Wild Uoeo flour. Thnt'i why wo
ktop the name before, yw. It's u
home produet and sbauld be used
Ih every Saloui Uom.
I Havo the flood?.
Hut 1 want you to hav suidr of
tkam. They are the btet groerlas
In Solem. Pooae me yoer owlor,
Main 311. J. M. Lawreae.
lloapil of Trail Anuun-l Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Snlam
board of trade will bo held at their
room Wednesday evening. April S,
whsn oflleers for the ORsulag yoar
will uo elected, and otlwr business
truHjaeiod. All mewbora are nrgod
to tje jireae-iU m this U a import
out meting
A. F. 1IOPBK.
""-- Secretary.
Notion to Improve a Portion of
Ilroatlway Street,
cnplod by tho said Oregon Kloctrlc
rogulnr mooting of tho common
ooiinoll held April C, 1908, a resolu
tion was adopted to Improvo Broad
way ftroet with full Intersections,
from the north line of North Mill
crook to tho north lino of Mndison
streot in the following manner:
IJy cstnbMshing a permanent
grade on said stroet along tho pro
posed lino of Improvement where
not nlroady established.
By placing tho street railway
track of tho Orogon Electric Roll
way company whero It extonds along
tho proposed line of improvement In
tho contor thereof.
By grading tho roadway of said
Broadway streot botwoon said points
full width from ourb to ourb with
full Intorsootlons to tho proper sub
grode. Tho Biibgrnde shall be ono foot
bo'ow the oatnbllshod grado and up
on said subgrnd9 shall bo placed one
foot of c'oan crook or rivor gravel,
provldod howovor. the space along
the center of said streot to bo oc
cupied by the said Orogon Electric
Hallway company shall bo grnvelod
In surH a manner that tho top of tho
rail of said company will be on a
level with tho established grado of
Bald Broadway streot.
Tho cost of placing said track in
the center of said stroet and Im
proving betwoen the rails nnd ono
and ono-half foet outside of tho rails
of the Orogon Rhctrle Railway com
pony, to bo assessed on the franchise,
and proporty of sold compnny.
The cost of said Improvement,
6ive and oxcopt tho spaco between
the rails and one and ono-half foot
oitslde of the rails of the Oregon
Eloctrlc Railway company to be
aesed on the nbbruttlng and adja
cont proporty, n. provldod In the
ohartor of said city.
Remonstranco against the above
and ono of whloh the owner can b
days nfter the date of the first pub
lication of this notico.
By ordor of common council.
W. A. MOORES.
Recorder.
Date of first publication of this
notice the Sth day of April. 190S.
4-S-lOt.
(United Pro8 Leased Wire.)
Antlnch, Cnl., April 8. B. J.
Dowert, an employo of tho Snntn Fo
railroad Is dond. and his wife and
two children nro painfully injured
ns tho rosult of a wreck on tho Santa
Fo road near hero.
A pasBongcr train, leaving tho
main lino on nccount of on open '
switch, crashed Into va boxcar on n
Blrio track. Dowert was working'
botwoon two cars at the tlmo nnd
was Instantly crushed to death. Mrs.
Dowort and hor daughters, who woro
In tho boxenr In which tho family
lived, wcro wedged In tho smashed
car and woro rescued with difficulty.
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flREAT REPUBLICAN
AVALANCHE IN TACOMA
Tncoma, Wash., April 8. With
scratched tickets by indopondont
voters running Into tho thousands,
the Republican still marshalled lholr
party adherents In sol'd nrray yes
terday nd won the most sweeping
victory ever known In tho history of
tho city. Not a Democrat on tho
ticket oven enmo closo to election.
Mayor Wright wont down uodor
an uvnlancho of Republican votos,
tho worst defentod candldato for
mnyor who over ran, Unking 2041
over him. Evory Republican coun
cllmnn was e'octod by pluralities
ralnglng from 732 down to 85. Tho
work of tho Independent voters seem
ed to figure, however to u growing
extent. Mayor Wright evidently ob
tained nbout ono thousand Repub
lican votes for he Is that ninny ahead
of tho candldato for treasurer on the
ticket, Evory ward in tho city was
carried by tho Republicans. j
" Miss Rubv Cornoll nrrlvort In tho
city today aftor spondlng several i
utijo nt wiu iiiuirujiuiis, I
Norwich Union Fife
Ia-sarattceSedi
Frank Meredith, Itcrfdfnt jUjat,
Ofllco with Wrn. Drown ft Ca,J
29 Commercial street. j
MONEY TO m
TH0S. K. rOM
Over Ladd & Burn's Daok,M,&
I NEW TODAY
KMeJi8gaiHllH)IMMW
For Sale Largo body isi m
grado second-growth fir, fti
1417 orA2S3. Dewnluj I M
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For Snlo Tare year old 611,
by Klne Alkl; dnm, Scarlet!
woll broko. Enqulr corwr m
nnrf Turner atroets. or adilrwi
L. Williams, box t, 8i!ea ,
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For Hale Sovoral houM la I
and farm 'ands at abanlx
Hal Nntlonal Dank. MH
Sheep For Sale Three evei,
T.itlna cnnlll nt JeffCr03. I
r n. ni n n SattOl
rtuuiDiD . - 4.4SJ
For Sale Joreey cow aod 1
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THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE
Hiiie Wing Sang Co.
ma stock of goods
AM kinds of wrappers, white un
derwear, waUU. khnonas. silk, etc.
Chinese & Japanese Bazaar
Bicycles f torn $25 Up
Wchave everylhlng In tho repair line, sut"85
Tires. Rims. Coaster Brakes and the best of eW
thing for the bicycle
BEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES
Frank J. Moore
447 Court Street Phone 368
326 . commercial St Salem. Or'
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