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DAILY CAPITAL .TOUUXAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. 1008 J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ( Continued on Pngo C.) I 4$&& M$P$k life i Mi Iff ' 111 ' V Slfmnffl vm I I ra u Mi i M i ft 3f l WWVW L f 1 1 I : I iTOl i ' s'iil i 'in tVVft lvV V. I J I rt iJl MlM M ' II i 'Vfl&. HI) iiwl 'h' wV I I LlJi.l hJUJW$& iS; iff i IMBSSE 2Q$r I The Greater LaVogue Suits and Cloaks SPECIAL FOR EASTER The widely known LAVOGUE lable in every suit guarantees you quality and assures you of a perfect fit and correct style. Strictly j man lauorea, uiey re iruiy peerless garments This store is proud and pleased to show (kern. EVERY GARMENT REDUCED. in r. aiMtssn ::rim y Suits, Skirts, Jackets and Petticoats at sale prices from now on until Easter vuura GOODE TRIAL 'Co- our J from unuo one.) v vm K L. H. McMahon, p.n -s ns special prosecutor, ro- ad V nn in-1, John Knight nnd A I .ton This left tho Jury aa it goes nbout town with n wurrnnt tuck ml nwny In his insldo pockot for tlio nrrot or Coffey on n clinrgo of as sault preferred by Jnck Goodo, wh6 I has not yot recovered from tho dnit- ,gorous Injury resulting from a kick 1)V tlin hnllcmrntit l)n rv.fY-.. OUo Wilson, .1. N. Skalft. i ' ..,,' ..,'.. ,;;.'. ,. "J.L n, V Dra, Hlcn80 0 oontnUe imt toInorrov Patton and A. L. Frnzuro. Tho mnrnln n ,. ,..,... ..,., ..... wiM onl rod h recess until 3 "ZT V ""1 ?. "" "1! ?l (iiaul. Constablo Johnson .. . . ..... uminnn the Jury u, ,ury' m,t MW,M,'on 8nl(!' ,r u, lU" JUr lAII l.-OB .llllnr l,n ...no rn.l.. If vm entire Goodo family annoarod . . wwm , , J ...v viw iiiivii nitu. AnstuT to 4f. 1j. Jones' Spwcli nt VooiII)urn Saturihiy Night. What Throe NVlghbors Sny. To Whom It May Cencern: We, tho undersigned, have boon neighbors of Bent Jones over since ho wna a boy. and until M. L. Jonee made tho accusation, wo novor bo fore heard that Bent Jones over beat his omployes, his friends or nolgh- uors out of any thing. Tho gambling story told by M. L. Jonos, la entirely new to us and two of us have, for more than 30 years, lived on adjoin ing rnrms to Bent Jonos. OLIVER beers; V. C. HUBBARD, A. Q. PERKINS. Under SnmV Dnte. I will state that I have lived by Bent Jonos for a number of yonrB. and -that I never saw him beat lils men out of their wagos. On tho othbr hand he always paid good wagos, and wo always got our money. I will also sny I was a partner with him for a number of years and always found Mrii straight. v . J. O. BEARDSlvEY. Salem, Apr.Il in, 1908. Editor Jeurnal: k Allow mo to correct a statement inaJo by M. L. Jones 'mrnlnst niv friend and neighbor Bont Jonos. I was almost raised with Bont, hnvlng went to school with Bent and worked for him off nnd on cyor since 18Gfi nnd I never saw or hoard of him try ing to beat any of his mon out of n com. CHARLEY NOUTHCUTT. Defends Ills Client. Salem, April lfi, 1008 1 nm not taking nny personal In terest In tho conillot going on ovor tho candidacy of tho various aspir ants for tho ounce of county Judge, but In vindication of a client and per sonal friend of mine, enndor compolls me to say that 1 have known T. B. Jonos lntlmntoly for tho past ir yenrs, and have boon his logal ad viser for ton.yonrs, and In tho trans notion of buHluois. I have prepared ninny contrnots, doods and tho !IKo. Mo always treated tho many pooplo ho diaU with fairly, and lived up to his contracts. In dcod In somo In stances ho Iiiib liosn moro thnn lib eral with iho pooplo ho contracted with. lilt f utmost as a luminous man I hnvo always ostoemod as abovo ro proach. W. II. HOLMES. FANNING FLAMES (Continued from pngo one.) to cort every posslblo lnnuenco for peace. Fo one thing, Bowing street can't so how Brltnin stands to profit by a division of China between Jnpnn and Rusaln. For there Is Increasing un easiness at tho thrcnt of Japanese expansion. Englishmen nro becoming convin ced thut the Mikado Is castlg longing yes toward India. Australia Is un dl8,gulsedly In n state of panic. "You cannot keep a colony by Hy ing a flag ovor It," declared Premier Prlco of Australia at a meeting only yesterdny of tho Austral-Asia cham ber of commprco in London. "If you nro going to keep Australia. Bomo ono has got to stand up nnd light for it, .I-"? Holy Wwk Hoi'vhfH nt St. .Iopoir Church; ' Mn nudity Thursday mass nt S a. in. SorvlcoB on Clood Friday bogln at 8 a'.'ni. At 7:30 p. m. Station of .the Cro h and Ps!on Hormon. Holy Snturdny services begin nt 7 n. m.1 BloMlng of tho Flro. the Pascal oHiidlo, and the Holy Wntor lioforo niHHH. Mass st 0 a. m. REV. A. MOORE, Pastor. th- young ludlos smiling J8J lit - and Cnunnllmnn P.nnilw 'ack ("node qulot. but dotor- Vlfi It is tstlmntod tliorrt worn J'O porwns gnthorod about to Jr ip now consnlcious church P'OsIdlrif Putap rnfii.. i.o.i .,nf in an flti ,,. . 4i 4i 'the Jurymen summoned '3 an aip arance up .to tho tlmo . , .,',. ,, r, n ioiMal'e pft to socuro the Jury; 'V Roper, ho oscnnod tho pwhlplng intended for him by lakla- through n roar window nt me was ao consnlcumia bv ' I'lienro I w w-h' that the entire row '4k up i.i a lovo fonst. ns both w appear to think thnv hnvo hn.l pHHe to , mUrh notoriety. Iu the Chlnf of Police Gibson inhlle midnight. Tho court "wns willing" nnd tho enso was sot for 3 o'clock. It Is probablo that aftor tho constable has illod his roturns of Jurymen so loctod, tho enso will havo to bo con tlnuad until this evoning ns somo of will not want to servo. Hal D. Pntton, who Is- running for tho legislature, will probably bo oxousod owing to his present situation as a candidate for eloatlon. nonx NEUSBAUM To Mr. and Mrs. Jo3oph Ncmsbaum, In N. Salem, Monday, April 13, a baby girl. Both mother nnd dnughtor are do lug well. DeWltt's Kidney sind Blnddor Pills nre prompt and thorough and will lu n short tlmo strongthon weakenod kidneys nnd allay troubles arising from Inflammation of the bladder. Sold by all druggists. Diamonds, Watches i and Jewelry E-'-'-er i tho time of awakening, and it brings with it a revival ft' t'.a ,.., "- iv p ' to 'h . . business. Many articles an i Uod for, ftpnroprl- " nnd season, and the public should he proporly su !v u full Mn of suit bio goods. Cross, Cuff Pins, lockets sad Chains, also Fob and Soarfplni, etc., in ! cj U.at isay uq dealrod In eu: line. They are all ap ad w. sUould be pleased to htve you call and quote i' fore you go olsewhare. K4 in uuau ttr.t we o&rry In atOfkTIIK 1)KT AMHJUCA WATtil MUB tiih HOWARD. TUB STORK OP Ql'ALlTV. IBARR'S JEWELRY STORE A Twenty-year .Soutcnco, "I have Just complotod n twenty vonr health bentonco, Imposod by Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, which curod mo of blooding pllofl Jiist twonty yoars ago," writes O. S. Wpolevor, of Leltaysvllle, N. Y. Uueklon's Arlnca Salvo bonis tho worst soren, bolls, burns, wounds and cuts In tho short est time. 26c at J. C. Perry's drug stro. Vote for (he. Good Roads candi date for county commissioner, J. T. Boekwlth, of sfdney precinct. Extensive ncqulstlons by Jnpan In China would naturally brldgo Nippon n step nonror to both Indln and Aus tralia. England Is gettlug moro nnd moro nervous, too, lest tho Anglo- Japa nese alliance drag the occidental half of tho partnership Into some Interna tional complication in which Brltnin will hnvo everything to loso and noth ing whatever to gain., Tho pooplo, If not th egovornmont, are plainly beginning to thluk Jnpa noso diplomacy has become nlto goilioi .too nggresslve and to wish honrtlly that tho alllanco had novor boon thought of, Of, course, Chln'a antl-Jnpanoso boycott Is tho Host subject of worry. It looks ns If the Chinese were going to inuko good their throat of damag ing Jnpanoso connnorco $300,000,000 worth In retaliation for tho humilia tion of tho Tntsu Main In'otdont. Tho boycott oxtonds from bankers nnd noblomtn to coollos. Women nnd ohlldrou nro cnllstod In It. It promises soon to hocume of natlonnl scope. Captain Woo King Yin. -the chl- uoso olllcer who solzod the Tntsu and wns dogradod by hU government for doing It, Is the most populnr. mnu In China. Japan Is lrondy Insisting that tho movement bo supprcsiod. Tho Chinese government cannot suppress. Englnud sympathizes with It. Bri tons think the Japnneso woro nil wrong lu tho Tntstu mutter nnd that China Is Justified In gottlng ovon. Anothor throat of troublo 1b hoou In 4he recont Jnpanoso attack on the United Stntos conuulnto nt Mukdon. Invostlgntlon provas that n Japnnosp poitmnu with a lottor for Consul Gonornl Straight trlod to outer by a private door, was repulsed by tho consulate sorvnnts, hot ovral coun trymen to holp him, broke In, bent a number of the sorvnnts and Dually forced the consulate to call on tho Chinese pollco for help. The matter might have been ensll sottlod but for Japaneso Consul Gon ornl Knto's Intlmntlou that tho dis pute was trivial nnd hi delay In In vestigating. Though' he has now or dered a court of Inquiry, It Is helloved IU work will amount to little morn than a "whitewash." The weathor demands a change of Clothing Our Men's Spring Clothing made by experienced tnllors In one of tho best equipped factories In America. Tho designers havo shown i , good tnsto this season and tho result of their liibors will bo appreciated by stylish dressers. Tho U. K. & W. , label on n suit stands for ntf that's good In modern tailoring, Havo you soon our Men's Two-Piece Summer Outing SiMsV owrniGMr,i9&t aswlsioti.Kifiuig i wooo Thoy'ro tho corroct ga.rmo.nt3 ' Summer wefl' for Young Men's Suits Boy's Knee Pant Suits You'll know yhy wo sell so ninny when you no tho qunllty nnd note the price, JL. 'IfAYr i TRUMPJ TCOTHES Boy?s Summer Wash Suits All Prices from 50c to $2.20 Our usHurtmout this neason Is far moro extensive than wo have ovor shown before. Our prices nro figured on the spot wish busts. Thnt'8 why "regulnr stores" can't match our prlcos. J Z? . S Cfo a r v &rs'S42& naas& UMose d.zy.JjxrsfsteSi lOfircfe: 1 00 Miles of Good Roads No more Putchwoik on Ron.Is gel something doui- Kli-ct Jones Count) Judge and wa Plenty of Troublo, , Is caused by stagnation of tlya 'll'a. ntlfl limvalu Tn i. of rlil nt ll flllil' lieadacho nnd biliousness and the poison that brings ' Jaundice, ta.o Dr. King's New Llfo Pills, the rell able purifiers that do the work with out grinding or griping. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug stre" . Vote for tho Good Roads candi date for county commissioner, J. T. Beckwlth, of Sidney precinct. FULTON REPLIES (Continued from pnen one.) .. The Store of Quality Corner State and Liberty Salem, Oregon AtUiitiou Coiniuiny "M,"' O, X. , The officers and membors of Com pany "M" aro heroby ordered to ap pear at the armory at 8:30 o'clock Friday morning for the purpose of attending the funeral of Sergeant Floyd R. Frazler. Chas. A. Murphy, captain Company "M." 2t. DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famouj ttle livor pills. Sold by a'l drueits. Vote for the Good Roads oandl- date for county commissioner, J. T. Bcckwitn, of Sidney preoinet. o TUere Is aotUng bolter thrn Ko doi for lyspepsla, iudigestloB, sour stomr.ch. bJJchiiHJ of gas and ner vous headache, it dir;ctU what you eat. Sold by all drugguts. Vote for I bo Good Roads oandl- datfc for eounty commissioner, J.-T Beckwlth. of Sidney precinct. Mitchell In 1S97 and had 'flnnne'nl Inducements" to ox-Ropre senthtlve II. A. Wobstor to seoure hU vote for himself In the aonatorlnl campaign Of 1902. He declnrod that Heney used his "porsuaslvo powors" on Wobster to obtain tho affidavit ntloglng 4ho last charge and that Webster was nngry at hi mboonuse ho had not been able to have Webster appointed master ftih warden. Fulton dwelt upon tho Tact that Ileutty hud reoolved $154,000 for his Oregon -prosodutions from-the gov- ernmentnnd he declared h was merely the mosuthpleoo for a political rabal who were attempting to hurt his reputation in Oregon. Following Fulton, who spoke for about an hour and a hnlf, ox-Attor- aey General of the United State George II. Williams, made a short ad dreai In which he supported Fulton's candidacy for re-nomlnatlon to the aato. How Fulton Killed HIk Man. Francis J. Heney may have killed hie man in Arizona but in that he has none the better of Unltod States Senator Charles W. Fulton, whose po ll' leal soalp Honey has beon seeking In this state during the lat tw days. When Heney oame to Portland Ful toa loft for eastern Oregon. This oftusod some to say that the Oregon s at or lacked the courage to meet Heney. But in November, 1S9S, Fulton uaot aad fatally woundeil Charles Wilbur at Seaside, Oregon, after Wilbur had shot and killed Sa-rlfT Jack Williams, faulty wouud 11 Deputy Sheriff Jake LainmerJ and made a despurato attempt on Ful ton's life. The, end came after as recorded In tho lurid annals of out awr In the west In mutters of couragu Hilton Is tho pro cutor's oqual, hH friend J denlare. Fulton had gone with tho Hherlff, his deputy and n coustnhlu to nrrost Wilbur, who was nhnreml with limn. lug Fulton'H sunimor homo nt 8o- offered J side. Artlotos belonging to Fulton twore found In Wilbur's solitary home. Wilbur had a local reputation for being n bnd man and nlways car ried two revolvers and a rlflo. Ho would nevor allow tho rifle to bo out of bis reach. After a parley he mot the Fulton party on the beach. Ful ton, with the constablo, went Insldo tho house to secure the articles which ho olulmod ns his. While on this or rand ho hoard three ehots. Ho rush od to tliP door and saw Williams laying upon tho sand dedd and Lnm inous struggling with Wilbur. As Fulton dashed np to the struggling pair. Lummers orled out, "He has klilod m FpJton, get him." m Fulton oJlnehod with WIIIkji- and they both wont down. In the fight that followed ho manuged to Jerk n revolver from Wilbur' and using the butt end, he struck Wilbur over the head. Uelevlng him unconscious, he his revolver uud taken a final shot nt the constablo BUSHEY ANSWERS LATE LIES Ed. Jeurnal: In roply to the Reynolds olroular Issued by M, L, Jones, I will mnke no nnswor to tho ohnrgo thut I am th court house ring oandldate. lost of tho mon In. the court house nre my frlonds, and are running for suoond tonus without op. position, which Is enough to attest their character. As to tho charge that my name did not upponr on tho assessment roll of 1000-7, I will only My that I hare been continuously a lund owner and taxpayer for moro than 20 years aui am now Whoso, fault wna It If my property was not on the tnxroll, oven It Jt woro true for a single year, whleh It Is not. In regard to the John Muthes oatatu, Ford, Kulsor and Slater were my at torneys, and Win. Kulsor Is at proB eut nttornoy for the estato, and every claim that I allowed has been ap proved by tho court and ordered paid. crawled off tha prostrate form and .The records will show this, as they reached out for Wilbur's rifle which I will show about the assessment of wa laying eloee by. Aa he seeured.my laud. I huve engaged In no mud it he heard Wilbur spring to his feet, slinging In this campaign nnd will nor When he turned the desperado wus commonce now. reaching for his revolver which he WM. BU8HMY. nulled from his coat pocket. Not'-... . having time to take shoulder almf Wtillnn ulml frrtm 111 hln nnrl thai. bullet struck Wilbur In the breast. Wilbur turned to run and Fulton saot again striking him In the face. With till the wounded man fell In a hoop and Fulton left him there In barge of the constable, while he went into town for medical assistance. Waeu he returned with physicians Wilbur was dead and the eonstable who wag guarding him was laying aar htm badly wounded In tho groin. grim and desperate a struggle as Is ,n h " ttou WUbur had rfl,Md I Ml vWlwv vMI fnv W w9Ttw Ob met I saw a huge and loathsome sty, wncrcin a urovc oi wauomug swine were barred, Wboie banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of lsrdl" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass of roses pure and white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green follag nurseu: And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, The summer breez, that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered, " 'Behold the source of COTTOLENKI". '.