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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
pAIMT CAl'ITAIi JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1008 "TJT wwWWMMIi NATOR ROSS ON TRIAL BANK TROUBLE For the Summer's Cooking WAS BKCTJtEIl TWO HOURS IN LESS COM- ilftn iiri 'Ts" J i mi gg& l31SHyjrJ the taJ THE CLASSIFIED r HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, &ED .MOSTLY OP FARMERS f r MWYKRS ON ROTH than two hours wore con- y(twclay by tho attorneys tting a Jury to try J.. Thor Ross. Tweui)uuu iiiuu in iiiu 'of 28 were examined ; nine were excused ounor oy tuo ntlon, or by the defense. Foi ls tho list or tne nccop'.ea Lb Satlger, fnrraor, Sublimity; Knight, farmer, suvcrton; , r. Riches, rnrrner,, nvo nnioa F of Sllverton; II. A. Slcgmund, Mehamn; ueorgo urown, Anmavllle: JocoDh Klrsoh. nitr. Mount Angel; Charles F. Jmerchnnt, Aumsvlllo; J. F. miller, Monitor; P. L. ivon- ! ftrmcr, wooduurn; ,Tamo3 (rn, farmer, Stnyton, nnd V. bberlr. farmer, SUvorton. ir peremptory challenges wore ir the defenuo nnd thrco by the J N. McKay was excused by cfciise on challcngo of cuntso, i he cald he nnd beon rondlng Portland dallies protty closely lad formed an opinion. Each Fwcs asked If ho had any nrith B, N. Kcdy, Hwrvey bnd or Harvey Scott, of Port- ; Each ono was naked If ho hnd ouch attention to tho nows- utounto and n proforenco wnB Hhojo men who had not rend npapers. , Knight waB accepted bo- he wld ho had not road any i Portland dnluos. Charles Etoj accepted by tho defonno had rend onthlng but tho a In tho "Journal." Several cnwd by tho dofonso bo- ; tir hnd looked at editorials OreEonlan." Ono man was fcd by the court becnuso of 111 No kitchen appliance eives such actual satirfaction and real home comfort as the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame OiljCook-Stove. ', Ikifchen Work, this comi slinimef, will be better nn,t ..:t. j. .... gf con,, ta llM ;kici;sX SBr tot of . coal Hro, you coot ,y ,h. cmc,trM,J Bam" ""t NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame OH Cook-Stove wan rJS ," t'l """ ","" ,i,ncvfr whl!rc y "' ZLl riP"1" di' kitche" ' Bom. (or hours on ono ffllmc. lnstamly rosulatcd or low, .... iiuuotiium iivcus. Tliree sizes if not at- your dealer's, write nearest agency. FOR SALE Worlds of Rlooin Cnlla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, dnf fodtls, etc, and everything In sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, Salem. 3-24-tf FOR RENT For Hale First-class carpet paper at this Office; 2Bc for a bis roll. our e J&SO&fo LAMP" Jlwppolntt . , , . ? wonderful light-giver. Solidly made, beautifully nickeled. Your livlnB-room will be plea-anterwlth a Rayo Lamp. If not with your dealer, v -he our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) READY TAILOREDCLOTHCS FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. J opening the enso for tho stato Martin L, Pipes proaonted in irlie and clear manner tho which he 6nld tho state hoped siuntiato with their ovidonco. pointed out thnt when that 4bo In thn history of tho Tltlo atee and Trust company whon paid wit its own monoy. the pd paid out the money hold which constituted tho oduca- ' find of tho state of Oregon N by State Treasurer Stool. 'las act, said Judge Pipes, J am Rons, the dofondnut In this well as T. T. Rurkhardt. E. Altehlaon and George Hill, Kur responslibo nnd erlmlnal bl But this nolut was dls- tonce by Wallace McCamaut, pyencd tho caso for ho do- He cald it could not bo that his client was nt any 18 possession of tho educatlon- ' of the stnto of Oroiron. but p Tt'o Guarnnteo & Trut Mr rnlv hnd nossesslou of tho nant Intimnrn.l tmm thrf ht th Immedlnto contention defeno wcilil ha that tho hoald lir construed differently cad been construed hv .Tu.lco He ta!d he would nrovo the piflt bad not ivinvprtrt thn llands t ) ) (g own HRO np tho cat fha'-c-J M furhtr statpil hv MCnm. Mt he jnn wnnl.l ho nnlled Mhh car r0 dlscrimlnato be ! oifo-uno hMia crime, and F Itnpr -.k-n that should ho np. td as a last rosort. he MPpfal t3 the personal fool P4 iiurvhif3 of tho Juror, pi th f,j ,r of tho Orogon i-aq hav r .s hpnk na b mia- tfcat IjruBht on thn ruin PRICE RANGE 2Q $40 of tho Tltlo Qunrnntco and Trust i Now Notaries. Company n0 Bald further that no F. L. Wanen, Astoria; J. T. Glr- ono had lost n dollar by tho fnllnro loux. Durkco; S. II. Green, Portland; wi,i, iuaiuiy, w. ss. uaau anu tho A. B. HoberUon, Condon; 0. M. Knowiton, Portland; Frans Kank AVootl For Sale Just received 2 card of flno dry wood. Phono Main 74 or call at Salem Truck & Dray. Co. office, CO Ctato St. 4-C-2wks. UM-HHMiMM-B--N--M-MM-M-MW-a------M-----HM-H-M For Sale Second hand windmill, tank nnd pipes complete Call 1503 E. Stnto street. 4-li-iw For,' Sale nt Rnrgnln Eight-room h'ouso and lot, 323 N. Church St. Seven-room house nnd lot 55G Chemcketn St. W. H. Sloper, 221 N. Front St. 4-13-lmo For Snle For $2200, house and lot within block nnd half of coiurt houso on N. Church strcot. In quire F. X. Albrich. 4-20-3t dofondant. (Continued on pngo nvo.) STATEMENT NO. 1 CARRIES DOUGLAS ure Teas healthful-nerve thmfT-ciel.mm.s. FOLGER'S 03UDEN GATE TTPA fSSfl . cyion r I Japan Oolontf tngusn Bre&Kfast Gun powder BlftcK OX Green PUre. Part,! flo ht in rl,1c n-c tO nrotrrt- th',r f and flavor. a. r0irfr , Ce 'ci me M. - tiLA -- m WW 21 Rovlew: From a legfslatlvo standpoint tho result of tho pri maries as rogarda tho Republicans, oa well no tho Democrats, mny bo conlsdorod a victory for Statomont No. 1. Whilo Cake's majority over Fulton does not oxcoed 100 votvs. That ho should have won nt all Is noteworthy from tho fact that tho Statomont wao donouncod by tho contrnl committee. Ono of tho iii"n who participated In thnt douuncln tlon was A. F, Staorna, of Oakland, who wound up third In tho threo cornorel fight for tho stato aonntor lal nomination. Another was J. A. Buchnnnn, who, though unopposed In his candidacy for tho joint ropre Bontatlvo nomination (with Jnckaon county), ran far behind his party vote Indicating -that tho lndenon donco of tho party doctor Is going to loom up largely against him In tho Juno oloctlon. Tho defeat of C. S. Jackson, togothor with Stearns. for tho nomination for senntor, Is tho logical sequence of n two-elded platform, which afforded powerful campaign matorlal for his success ful opponent, Albert Abraham, who supported Statomont No. 1 equivo cally. Of the two iwccosaful nom lne for representative, George Jonoa support tho Statement whilo E. R. Apiogato did not commit hlmsojf olthor way. - ii . NO SHEEP SOLD konon, Astoria; G. A, Brown, Marjh-Hold. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it Your srocr returns your monejr II 70a don't Hko Scbllllnt'a Bit. we pay Mm Deadlock Between Buyces and Grow ers Check Salt-H. Reports from Umatilla county stato that not a shoep has boon sold tb.Is spring, although tho seaon Is woll advanced. Compared 'with last spring the sit'tntlon I radically dif ferent for the deadlock ?otveen tno buy-, b and growe-rB is muoh worue than usual. According to one buyer tho drought thnt ha prevailed all over tho hoei) roglon for the past few voeks ha affaeted the situa tion will1 noi'ier ronton that tends jto .'.elay nattc-.s UU SQrlng Is the ifact that the grower jjo not know Must Imw much of thofr flocks they will lum to coll. Put a few days fo the Oregon - .-. o r' xMtrr eon!ite nAiitionod th foreetry bureau to (forego :ny cut to b allowed In tb number of sheep to he allowed upon the rtterve in thii state thl 4um Jmr If this ne'Ulon ui gwatod it 'will elp much la strengthening the (market, for If th out ta not made ,'it meaiis that th will b 100.000 en Kbeen for cie man wserwiK. apiKAraace utrc win the way of nap " ar uaui ia ior"wry i,nmii s.tfi rnion th woolgrowers' pt-tnion or at iat uati? the sltua. ,tion aumi a mar djlHaU aliape. . itf true in tfc woo! market the buy, 3 this year. a talking low .P'-.e, on the strength of th flnan U1..I rondUlon. th jtnmteia of "tar iff flu-BKe-s, drought, etc. I Brit on the other aid the- buyers maintain that the sheu and wool markets should both be ftiqng and they object strenuously to accepting . lower prices for their surplus shoep. Thus far no prlcos have bean estab lished in this county and. according will prevail. AMUSEMENTS. r,'Xiu1uturium Morning, afternoon nnd evening sessions. Tho Vnudvtte. Moving pictures nnd Illustrated ongs, overy afternoon nnd evonlug oxcopt Sunday and Monday afternoons. For Sale A flno S year old black mare, sired by Wilcox; weight 1150; gentle nnd good driver. En quire nt Keoler ShedB, Center St. ' 4-20-3t Wiring', Wiring Wo will wlro your buildings now or old In an abso lutely first class manner nt prices cheaper than evor boforo known In Salem, Hydo Bros. Electric Co., 322 N. High. Phono COD. 4-lG-lmo Subject to Advance In Price I ofTor 120 acres, six mllos out; 50 clonr Qd.nnd In cultivation; bulanco pas ture; somo tlmbor; family, or chard; . all necessary "buildings; toam, vehlclos, Block, mnchlnory, etc., worth $2000 go with plnco all for $7000 on torniB. Adjoining property rated nt $90 per acre. Paul M. Sims, 222 N. Commercial. Phono Main 729. Eggs Rose comb Rhodu Island Ilcdt Best of all chlckons, 15 eggs $1. Phono 9C0, after Wednosday April 15, Mrs, E. T. Jrudd, Salem. Oro. 4-14-2W Nicest,' Furnished. Room in tho cltyii rates reasonnblo by day or .wcok. Gas and bath; centrally located. Qall and investigate Mrs.. G. F, Seelcy, 263 Front St. Z 4-2 0-1 mo. For Rent Furnlshfed room With batlT, Call 257 Bol?Jcw 4-18-3t For furnished Rent Two .nicely rooms with bath and light, and allcbnvoulencea. Call nt 477 Sonier 8t., phopo 1040.- 4-1 5-lvk Forltcnt, Modorn house, go&d "yard, fruit on place, sprlng garden In, fourth houso north ofvUnlon on High. Inqulro of Mrs. CjulohOttS coriVor TAventloth nnd Asyfum avo nuol" Phono 11,70, -xg-l-j "nELnANEmiS TjkH15ylf8tnlkcF7o7n Bans' hall, Friday night, a ladles', black silk umbrella with flat f otirl handle and gold trimmings. Please return to Journal office, V. V. Hill, Shcpard & Holder Real dstrito agency. Room 1, Stousloff Bldg. Agents for Jncobs-Stoln Co., Port land. Largest subdivision opera tors, on tho const. 4-20-lmo. lime Wing Sang Co. 'e Keep ior IFroni apiKfl IttU- doing la in? t' Is prii RIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo make up' all kinds of wrappers hnd whito underwear, waists, klmon- as and skirts; all kinds of gentle men's and ladlofi' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks and dross goods, hose, shoes, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neokwoar, matting, china ware, trunks, embroidery and laco JO 'uietBS IS llojouimoo 'N 92c )SOD TU 3lll8 MOU LODGES. nrpeiurr Unlou o. 1005 Loca Union No. 10G5 of Carpenters and l Jolrcra of Amerloa aoet ever; Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. in. U Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Sec. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti Saturday night In Holraan hall, State street Waldo Miller, C. R.: J. C. Parry, financial socretary. Central Lodge No, 18, K. of l Castle Hall In Holraan block, cor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:30 j m., Osoar Johnson, C. C; B, fl. Anderson, K. of It. and S, For Sale -312 ncrcs, 250 acres bot tom lands, bnlanco uplnnd timber ed; 130 acres cultivated; two story houso, two largo barns, ono smnll 4-acnl orchard; 3 miles from town; switch nt farm; flno loca tion. A rnro bargain if sold In 10 days. Easy terms. ' Addresj Rt. 2. Box 10G, Sftlom, Or. 4-21-7t FOR SALE A Good InvcMment A 7-room mod orn resldonco within 2 blocks of strootenr; 4 blocks to business centor; easy torms If desired. Price $2400. TIiIh Is worth Investi gating. Insuros you n greator In como than having your monoy In the bank or investing In U, S. gold bonds, ' Hero 'h Another Simp 5 ncroa closo to Salem, about ?', mile tn street car. A largo 8-room houso, burn, iuxie: auoui iv iruu troos or different varieties, also small fruit building; can't be duplicated short of $3000. If takon at onco, prlco $2500, one-hnlf cash, .balance ttmo to suit. Call investigate and bo convinced. This Ih Your Money's Worth 122 acres of rich valloy land, 60 noroa In cultivation, 30 noros flno piling timber, balnnco pnsturo; running water; good Iioubc, barn and out buildings. Only ono-half inllo from It. It. depot. Price $60 per aero. See us about this. 8ALBM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato St. 4-10-tf. Hoard and Roouih, Home Cooking Host 25o meal in city, you holp you no) f. Lnrgo pleasant rooms. Rondlng room'. Rates roasonnb'o. Investigate. W. H. Bradley, Prop., 3G7 Commercial slroet 4-20-Hno. Nursliig by Hour Or rollof nujBO. Will nnswor 'calls whoro sorvlccs do not rctulro constant attendance. Mrs. Flfor Robertson, No. 1207 Marlon slroet. 4-14-lw Concrete Work Got my prlcon on sldownlks, curbs, soptic tanks nnd comont work of any klud. All work gunrnntood flrst-clnss. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phono 569. 3-24-tf Will Cnll and Pay Cash For mon't cast off clothin, hrokon wntchot and Jowolry. Wo clean and pross High grado work. Phono 9G3 Slgournoy, 483 Stato. 1-2G-U Wantctl If you wnnt a mnrblo or grnnlto monument wo can save you monoy Wo don't pny big ront nor city tnxos you get tho bonofll Como nnd got our prices, and ho convinced. Our shop Is In City Vlow comotory. J. D. Bonhnnnan, manager. Phono 1266. 3-16-tf Vogcc Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum ber .Bhlnglos, building matorlal, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt doUvorloa. One block enst of 8. P. passeng dopot. Phonr 198. 7-2-tf IJutto & Wenderotb Flno wines, liquors nnd cigar. Wo bandit tho colobratod Kollog gaud Castle whUklos. Cool and refreshing bcoi constantly 01 draught. Soutl Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Enlargetl Our moat markot on Bast Stale HXCIIAXGltS. A Portland Modern- 7-room house, to exchange for farm land or acro ag. Come In and Investigate. Sa lem Investment Co., 432 Stato itreet. 3.2 1-1 m SASH AND DOOR FACTO It I KH Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer ol sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi of houso finish and hard wood work. Front street, botweon Stati and Court. Make all complaint at th office. street tins boon doubled n el and wo are bottor prepared tluut over to servo customorB. Prompt sorvlco and the host of monta our motto. Call or phono 199. 11. E. Edwards Moat Co. I1UTTERNUT BREAD. It is worth moro than any othor 'read yet tho prJco Is pa higher for said at your grocers', Thomas & Cooloj, Propa, CALIFORNIA 1IAKKRY, nun in 11 111 mn mmi The VYhke House Restaurant For a Regular 25c Dinner at 20cJ ! Thcjr caa't he beat McQircIirist & Son Proprc44rs. ' " i. fe.i ewtriaaiigii-gBiiatg ita m 9 w.' s;i- BIBU 8M COURT 8TRKXT. 011 ,Ia4 try tlrMi. Miiie-i lEc .Board per wetk- $2.75? furalihod reeJloaael. AT TOM TJ1 ' Salem Resiatiran!: MEAlS i5c itsimiinimfiinnnit iinmiiimiitnmmi j ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, oa ! European plnn. Meals at all ' I hours on Bhort ordor. Rogular dinner 25 cents. Thirty new ! ly finished furnished rooms, I ID. EOKERLKN, Prop. ; 148 Commercial St. 1 m 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 11 1 i HOTEL OREGON I Cor Seventh nnd Stark Sta. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ i per day and. I u European plan, free Bus- WRIGIIT-DICKINSON HOTEL COi Proprietors Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire FcncInK, Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates, Mnlthold Roofing, P. & D. ltoady Roofing, Screen Doors nnd Ad- Justablo Window ScroonH, C11AS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 2.10 Court St. Salem, Or. TORRID ZONE; FUNARCE YANTED, REAL ICSTATE Sell Your property Wo Modern Woodmeu of America Or gon Cedar Gamp No. 524C. Mwhi every Thursddy evening at i o'olook Ip Holman ball. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Meet every Ft day sight at 7:30, In Holman bal O. L Darling, C. C; P. L. Fras ir, CJerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Olck, acd dent and pension .lnsuran.ee; $2, 000,000 pledg-d; every claim pa! Good agenu wanted. J, H. C Mongomery, supreme prKanlser Box432 Salera, Oregon. R.r H LI VERY AND FEED STAHLHS Lheiy mill Km-ii iitubloii old Posjj office Stables, at 24 Ferry street between Commercial ami Fron'i strata. Telepheae 18S. Somo or 1 he finest liveries in the city can bn found here. Dick Wostacntt t..opriutur 10-I-lrr control a largo amount of capital to Invost In olty property and farm lands, nl market value Salem Iuvostmont Co., 432 SUile stroot. 3-21-lm WMBBMMWHMaMM I'LUMRHRK tgB 'gggePe engBBHgffr I iBEgHLli'f! ( ''RflfjgHgi ABggggggnHfiilHH' 'fwQggggfgggggggggggggtt The above cut represents brick lined Torrid Zone Furt Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust proof. Economical and durable, A. L. FRASER 2.1H STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on heating DRAYMEN. Oiuiuitnii Bros. Transxer Citnpauy All kinds of transfer work done Furnltuie and pianos boxed read) for shipment. Prompt service Ji our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street FkeaeVxl,Ret(eac Phone Kg Tlieo. M. ljrr Plumblntf, hot wae; and stoura heating and tinning 164 Commercial street. Pbon Main 192. 9l-lyr M, J. Potjtel Plumu'ng, steam nnp gas fitting. Sucoeinor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street Prone Main 17. WANTED Wanted To buy cheat hay at Low Stable, corner High and Ferry streets 4-ls-3t Wanted To buy a gentle driving horse, bluck or dark bay preferred Phone J3&9. 4-16 lw Wuuted By experienced dresemaker. sewing by tho day. Apply to 365 N. High 8t or phgne Miss Newton, ' Main 1016 4-lt-lW Wniiti-I To employ a Catholic gon tJeman as local representative. Wo require a porno a of energy and ability for ip r Qpsltlon,. Salary. $18 per week. WwFe at onco for particulars. The Iltiey Publish Bp"igy37p!gygggW I Bdfl ILffll Kl iv Mri N I kj K ssrS feJeySm-'-rKiyiwi Vr V'SlCLyigggggl I PKU W ll . 1 1 11 Kmmtmmm BaH HoutSTcn' ftocky Mwrtaln Tea Nuggtft A Dujy Mfcllebt tot Brit Ptopl. . f . .... . - x -. Brtagi Uclaea lieuta aad Rtatne A Ktclflo fftrOututlnatlon. Imllufl 3(1 Kliiuer Trouhlft. lliunlM Krenia. Iiimtim Ulood, Had llra(h. HlllavUll JtO.il, U-tvu:lut VIor. lion. Inilltfflrttian. T.Iva m . . . .- -. ...---....-.. ni tumev rotiiv, niwi ekv form. 3.1 giiuii a lr Di'ihiioh miuU l.v ii M fri 11 .11 1 ng up., tio 323 Dearborn st., WfcKy5retArxr54Utitrfet lfnna.ea fln.tM ".. .n. mi 11m. 11 ... tAJIi Chicago, HI.