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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
n&lLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1008 J. L STOCKTON The Old White Corner SPECIAL SALE -OF- SHOES NATONIAL CATHOLIC LEAGUE TOMORROW ONLY Our ono day specials aro attracting grcnt crowds No ono who ifl; tipccts a bargain goos away disappointed. Tomorrow will bo tofportunity of your life- to buy Bhoes, all tho now Spring stock land every pair win oo, ruuucca mens, women's, and children'a. SHOES REDUCED jrtKCE DEFEATS GOULD (Continued from pago ono.) i the matter of matching thorn. la attendance It Is roportod 19 announcement of tho on- sent will bo made in this conn- that no one will know nny- ibont tho wedding coromony lit is alt over. It Is further ro- tbat George Gould hns do- I cot to thrown any moroob DEATH OF CHINESE HERO (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) La Fayetto, Ind., April 10 Tho organization of a national league of tho Catholic societies of Amprican universities -will bo tho result of a convention opened today nt Pordue University. Representatives, from institutions In every part of tho country, from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific, Ic'nidlng Harvard and other big universities, aro a'ready In the city to attend the session. Jn viow of tho fact that all big colleges haye local societies of Catholic students, it Is figured that by organizing on a national scale tho work of thlo nature will bo made oaBior by centralizing it. It la point ed out by thosa who aro ndvocatlng this new organization that ono great advantage of it will be tho Inter chnngo of ideas on the methods in use In the various institution, o .. RACE HORSE MAN FACES A DIVORCE San FrnnolBco, April 10 On tho grounds of cruelty nnd an additional complnlnt that tho tastes of her htiHband nro so wldoly difforent from hers that thoy cannot llvo hap Dlly together, Mrs. IilaBlngamo has boon granted a dlvorco from Lao A. niaslngamo, milllonniro and known along the Pacific const as tho owner of raco horses nnd tho finest stock ranch in the west, located near FroBiio. According to the terms of the do crco, which was granted ycatordny by Judgo Ellsworth In Oakland, where Mrs. nlnalngnmo Is living with her mother, sho Is given tho rustody of tho two minor children nnd (220 a month alimony to run for thirty months. Slaking Salem Better, Bigger, More! ucaitiiy and More Beautiful As a City. Several matters camo up beforo tho city council InBt night for tho making of Salem a bigger, better and more up-to-date city, as dis tinguished from a country town. Probably tho most Important of those, Eecond to tho liquor liconso, was tho operations proposed by tho hospital and health commltteo Tho putting In of a sowerage system in tho southeast portion of the city, principally around Mill Btrcot and tho F'oronce hotel, in which at pres ent hundreds nf nnnn roftnnnnln threaton the Uvea of tho peoplo with Cooper's preparations now going on FACTS ABOUT NEW THEORY AS SECURED BY INTERVIEWS An y article from, the I havo takon It about two Mnativltlo (m If Term., Banner, published during L. wooks, nnd find myBolf in a groatly i. coopor b visit to that city, throws, Improved condition. My stomach is somo light on tho remarknblo auccea In good shapo, and dooB not trouble . -..- jw,...& ,..u., a mtuiiuu mm mo ai nu. Aiy rnoumaiism nas noany mcdtclnos In various cities visited by disappeared, and I expect to reauruo him during tho past year. Tho artwork shortly, for tho first Unto in 12" tick Is as follews: 'months. Mr. Coopor certainly has ih view o.i tno normoua snlo of a wonderful mcdlclnonnd I am grato typhoid fovor, was strongly urged. From the report of Councilman llad cllffQ, tho soworago conditions In this oart of tho town aro deplorable, Tho council will await a report from tho city engineer and then proceed with hasto to oradtcate tho evil. A resolution, Introduced by Coun in this city and 'tho lnton60 interest wiucn Mr. coopor has Btlrred up alnco his arrival, a ropreachtatlve of mo uannor Bpont Thursday afternoon at tho younK man'B watching tho swarm como and ko. "During tho afternoon tho report oilman Stolz, was also passed at thoior Intorvlowod many of the callors suggestion of tho health committee d obtained statements from nil to compol butchors to covor thfMr meats on tholr wny Into town, in stead of tho present wny of leaving them to tho mercy of the mixed cloud of flies and dust which settles ot it. A number of sidewalk resolu tions wero passed, which will help In tho making of Salem a first chas city In the eyes of strangers. Tho streot comralsssloner wna also In structed to report sidowalks in dan gorous condition, of which thoro art' a groat nurabor, to tho council nnd tho owners of property, in front of which thpy exist, will bo compolled to ropair thorn. who cared to glvo thorn aa to tholr oxporlenco with Cooper and his preparations. "Tho following nro Bolcctod from thoso statements as being typical ot tho general expression of tho people soen: "Mr. B. B. Lasator, living at 1224 North fourth avonuo, whon Inter viewed said: I havo boon troublod with my Btomnch for tho pnst two years, and havo had rhoumatlsm. ror moro than flvo years. Som'otlm( I could not walk, and thoro. wero tlmcg whon I could not oven movo in bod. Hard knots would form on my mus clos, which caused mo intonso pain. Qns formed on my ntomnch nftor cat Ing, which gavo mo much pain and distress, nnd I often wns restless losing much Lor Angeles, Cal., April 10. -Seven years of pain nnd agonizing death followed tho heroic net of Wnntr in iim wnv nt Ma niatn? nmi I Chung Sup. n Chinese rniicliiiinn. ne and that ho has boon i!la-w.no tl,nt ,0K "Ko, saved tho lives from trying to curtail hor.ul HCrs ot pnssongors uy tnrowing iilvidn line thnrn nr tin -'a Bwitch that had boon left onon on -- .............. w. T., ... ,. . ,. ..,. ---- - --- mo niiu oi mo aouinorn rncmc rnu way. Wong died nt tho county hospital, wuero ror seven yenrs ho had lain flat on hla back, praying for death to end his misory. Tho Coloatlal had a ranch on ono of tho southern brnnches of tho rail road. Ono dny ho camo upon a switch that had been loft open by !W of the Jay Gould estate by ipouncenient thnt sho wou'd inch an attempt In court. n inrgo uiu, secured an nuacumoni At tho oxnlrntlon of.npralnst tho launch. It was then that this time tho allowanco is to bo do-1 ho claimed tho launch was Mrs. Durk- ercascd to $200. Tho proporty in- holmer, and tho J-try yostordny bus Suit Over Land. A niinallnn no tn urlintn trna Mm nwnnr nt n tnnrmh ItnlH hv Mnrlnn and tOBBOd all Ulttllt. Klghtllngor. but clalmod by Mra.!""2"! tu. Dixie Durkhclmor. his housokcepor.l Henring of Mr. Coopor and. tho on which an attachment had boon, Brent work his mcdlcino watf" nc- lovlod wns decided bv a iurv In tho compiisning ror omors i docldort to circuit co'irr yestorday In favor of Mrs. Durkhclmor. Some month.8 ngo Klghtllngor or- dored tho materlnlB for the launch in his own name; told sovoral parties It waB his and as n result, Wndo, Poarco & Company, to whom ho owed torosts Involved wore sottlo out of court. In his will Bln8lngnmo agrees to boqucath rt least $C,000 to his chlldron and rIvob Mrs, n'nslgnmt' all tho household furniture In tho Fortieth Btrcot home. n'aulngnmo did not contest tho suit. fwMlt homo and furnishings. ordlnir to a --tntemont made bv Hwho a 'eoklne after Vnndor- m'erest-, tho intter will not suit !. h a wife, but ho !f o'CfMriTi to nnv nttomnt r9 th lr child from bolng cdu- F ms dlr cMon. It Is said MdrM 1 1 il tormlnod to havo MJ in lh'5 rintt r morn Minn In later If ,n1"-I It lino rnlnMn.t o i'Jon th.n fll-o iif civnn 1 r.nn . k"d upon th valuo of stocks F market va' m two years ago. '"OmVi fln-lirn fhnf If ViIb ant. i - ) tv t asw mvjv t wero acrentod she would WUt J800 Ono In Btock nnd pi it todaj's quotations. Ono ro- 'nat ano will ultimately ro- ' rOin her hlmlmlll nn nmniint mere b-twrrn $1,000,000 and PH.000 D.-Wld MoCluro wlin 'PPOlDtNl reforoo In tha oimn J jubmlt to Judgo O'Cormnn ' v?h ch, It Is said, favors i wee "lj Sail" ft frv Dn.no rl...ul Mi.m- .... :. "":". '"ih'" irr .. uu nnrv hippies. dealing gaive for 1 Vandcrhllt Divorce. York, April 10. Now tltat 0 Vanderhllt has agreed to atlne of a dlvorco to hla wlfo. sly Importan questiona thnt ro- nn(Hlnl Imnlvn thnlp nl.lM aount of money Mrs. Vnndorbilt rovengoful tramps, IIo worked with Jtnand from her milllonniro' nenvy iron, but It rcBlsted his of- id and the dlfliioslUon of thoilor." l0 lur" 10 clunB lo roa i man mi jiiiiuui;iiiiiK puHbUUKOr irulll wnB almost upon him nnd thon moved I tho levor causing tho rnti to awing Into plnce Junt aa tho trnln hit It. The chinaman foil forwnrd and a stop of ono of tho conches struck him. broaklng his spins. Wong wns found houi'4 nft:rwnrd by n soctlon gnng nnd hurrlod to tho county hos uitnl hero, whero ho was placed In n hoavy plnstor cast and in this ho remnlnod for tho roat of his life. fnr luirnis Mro nlnn'ra nmf hnnnn' Il M....I. "' .' ".' VtlU'k .- rlWr a, , g-.y- , f '"I It n .IV a V.n . .In -i ua - am "l li luntlv. I V'l uiea: of a nnd un ps sevore. healA th leavlntr n crnr Trlna Por sa'o by Dr. Stone's PRIKNDS SURPnifiRD HIGH. SCHOOL TEAM Tho high school fncultj', studenta and especially tho bnsobnll team were very pleasantly surprised by a prosent from tho Salem business mon and bnBeball fans. Not a word of tho affair had leaked out until tho presentation nt school Thursday aft ernoon. Tho gift consisted of a lnrpe bill of baseball goods, a solid rubber home plate, a dozen bats nnd cn&o, n dozon league balls, a fiold marker and three high school suits. More over in n lottor explaining the mat tor Jt announced more goods which wero ordered, a pitchers box nnd a dozon basoball caps. The high sohool fully approbates this largo gift and the only way they see of thanking tho donors la by pulling off a successful basoball sea son and capturing the interschoolus tio ponant. From tho present pros pects they have a good showing. mething New and Novel In Hat Pins tai rosa buds propared by a secret proows and motallztd ayei thr uatural shape and detail of the outer petals. nre U going to be "Sff IUoa w W a big demand for thlg novelty this have a fw samplos In our window for your In- u rdy to aurigly all dojuands for this wjondejful novt 6 differ,nt oolors ot gold aud sliver by June 1st at $1.00 iARR'S JEWELRY' STORE The Store of Quality State and Liberty Salem. Oreaw HENEY COMING rContlnucd from pngo one.) Honoy lenves horo and gos to Port land, for tho first tlmo alnco tho bo glnlng or open hostilities, thoy will havo nn opportunity to Bay some thing to tho other nt close range, It horetoforo bolng a standing Joko thnt they nlwnys said things nbout each other with tho distance of tho continent between them nnd with the cry of "wnlt till I catch him in tho onino town." Now they will havo tholr chanco. HMiey Interviewed, (Unltod Pros Lonsod Wlro.) Medford, Or., April 10. Declar ing thnt Prosldout Roosovolt has not lnid his hands on nny wny, nnd thnt ho la a free innco, and enn net as ho ploasos, and thnt ho will act most aggressively, Francis J, Heney is speodlng northward to Portland to nublloly reply to tho accusations ot Sonntor Charlos W. Fulton. Tomor row night, In Portland, Honoy will publ'cly prosent Ills nlloged nroofs of the chnrgos of corruption against Oregon's sonlor senator. Th celebrated fodoral proecutor nassod through Med ford thl? morn ing enrouto to Portland. When in terviewed by a roprosentatlvo of the United Press, ho said: "At great personal acrlflc I have returned to Oregon to plnco bo foro the peoplo proof of my charges of corruption, and answer tho de nunciations mndo by Senator Fulton in his recent speeches. I will not. now outlino my reply nof its nature "There la absolutely no truth In, the published assertion thnt Pros!-: dent Roosevelt silenced my attack ipon Senator Fulton. Ho has never; In nny wny Intimated to mo what his wfshos wore. "My roply to Fulton will be ag grosslve. I am not on the defonBive. I hnve no quotlonable acts to ex plain to any constituency. My trip to Oregon Involves considerable sac rifice. I have employed my partner to conduct the examination of jurors at San Franclco and the peoplo can rest assured that I would not leavo ' tho case at this time and travel clear ! to Portland unless I had something to Bay. talncd hla contention, returning 'tho proporty to her. He Got What He Needed. "Nino yo.ra ngo It looked i3 If my tlmo had cop-o," Baya Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Crook, Ind. Tor. "I wns so run down thnt life hung on very nlrmlor thread. It wart then my druggist rccommonded Electric Bitters. I bought n bnttlo nnd I got what I needed strength. I had ono foot In tho grnve, but Elcctrlo Bitters put It bnck on tho turf again, nnd I'vo been well cvor Blnco." Sold under gunrantoo nt J. 0. Porrv's drug atoro. fiOc. fnl for what It hts dono for mo. "Anothor caller wbb Mrs. T. J. Smith, ot GOG Hudson ntroot. Sho ehld: "I havo been n sufferer from bladder and kldnoy trouble for headquarters, twenty-flvo years. In that tlma I of humanity havo tried many preparations and various kinds of modlclno, but re ceived littlo or nd"bonofU from'thom I seldom had a sound nlght'a sleep, my rest being broken nt intervals throughout the night. I had pains in inv back and burning sonsattons. ' 'I heard bo much of Mr. Coopor that I camo to tho conclusion he might bo ftblo to afford rao apmo re liof. I havo now boon taking tho medicine nbout a week, and fool hot ter In every way. Tho pain hna dis appeared, and I havo no dlatresd whatovor. I havo como horo today to express my apreclatlon to Mr. Coopor for his wondorful medicine Rnd what It has dono tn my enso. I will tako pleasure in rocommondlng it to others. "In splto of my aBBortlons by vari ous physicians thnt Cooper is a fad who will soon 'tllo out, tho young man Bcoms to bo gaining ovon groat or headway ns his visit draws to a closo." Tho ngoncy for Coopor'a colo brntcd medicines has beon glvon to ua. Wo nro mnklng a flno record with them. J. G. Perry. Railroad Meeting at Aummrlflc. Thoro wlli bo a mooting of tho pooplo ot Aumsvlllo nnd vicinity to consider tho proposed Snlom and Stayton oloctrlc railroad noxt Mon day evening. A Snlom dologntlon will nttond. DoWIU's Cnrbollzod Witch Hatol Salvo. It Is oanoclally good for piles. Bold by nil drugglelB. Object to Strong Medlclncit. Many peoplo object to taking the strong medicines usunlly proscribed by physicians for rhoumntlam. Thoro Is no need of Internal treatmont l'i nnd ensu of muscular or chronic rhoumntlam, nnd moro thnn nlno out ot ovory ten cnHoa of tho dlsnaae iro of ono or the othor of thoso varie ties. Whon thoro Is no fovor nnd II. Mooting nt Liberty. Tho peoplo of Liberty moot Satur day night this wook to discuss direct legislation monBurca nnd Stntoment No. 1. Thoro will bo a musical and lltorary program. A largo attond anco In oxpoctod. Rheumatism. Moro thnn nlno out of ovory ten cnsoH of rhoumatlsm nro simply rhoumntlBm ot tho muscles, due to cold or dnmp wonthor or chronln rhoumntlRin, In bucIi cases no inter nal trentmont is required. Tho fro) appllcntlou of Chnmborlaln'H Lini ment la nil thnt la noodod, and It Is rortaln to glvo quick rollof. Olvo It n trlnl nnd ann frit vnnranlf liniv to (If nny) swolllng, you may know.quIcky tt rolv(!B tho valn ,m(j Horo. Uint It la only ncccsinry to app y n083. Price 2G conta; largo bIzo. GO Chamberlaln'H Llnlmont frooly o cont8t 8o1(l l)y Dr. etono'a druj? got quick rollof. Try It. For snlo Btoro by Dr. Stono'H drug storo. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Iain 355 I Has New AffUlivl'fi, Portland. Or., April 10 A re port In Portland that Heney "has a bunch of new affidavits from mem bers of the state legislature alloglng certain corrupt practices such as were containod In the Smith affidavit wns wired to Heney at Grants Pass I He refused to deny tho rumor f 'When I finish my speech tomor-1 row night." he said, "the people will know whether I possess such nfllda-i vita or not." While at Med ford Heney intimated that he might extend his stay in Ore-' gon for several days and spoak at a number of points in the state where Fulton has delivered addresses. I AT HOME Now, and ready to receive calls from every man desirous of becoming ac quainted with CORRECT wearing apparel for men. The following, Fashion's newest fancies, are keeping open house here at The Plymouth, be correctly dressed, call and make their acquaintance. Glad to see yeu: in To Hawes Guaranteed $3.00 Hats. Crawford Custom Shoes. H. & M. New Golf Shirts. Stetson Soft and Stiff Hats.. Superba Cravats. ' Panama Hats. Stetson Straw Hats. H. & P. Leather Belts. Sunset Negligee Shirts. New Half Hose For Men. K. B. Wash Vests. Cooper's Underwear. G. & M. Underwear. E A S T E R F I X I N G S Racso System Hand Tailored Suits and Top Coats. Plymouth Custom Tailored Suits and Top Coats. Black Alpaca Coats for Warm weather. New Twopiece Outing Suits. K. B. Famous Outing Trousers for Summer Comfort. Priestley Cravenette Coats in Silk Mohair, Made to Your Meas ure for Summer's Rain or Shiae. B. V. D. KHee Length and Sleeve less Nainsook Underwear, Es pecially .for Hot Weather. Pre pare now. TEA We couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it. Your rroc.r return yeur mooer U jot dao'l yks SduUisr' Btt. par U Men's Shop Mj&t Oscar M. Johnson. CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER m MeM's Shop m M