Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 27, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    m
GRANGERS
DISCUSS
MEASURE
CALIFORNIA'S
WELCOME TO
THE FLEET
J. L STOCKTON
m
i'
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
DAILY QAPI TAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 100?
w
WmL PI
ltv K .WA TKslfes
ffflmOTg it
If iW
MrS 4rl vfi
rsM9 tl kCv
Ladies
and
Misses
Washable
SuitsandSkirts
Tho new llnpa nro now complete
nniTthrlfty ahojipers will bo right on
' W
hand whllo tho assortments nro ex-
Every matorlal UBod is of tho vory best and tho
above what you will expect for tho vory moderate
remely good,
tries are far
BklrU are vory full gorod and trimmed an woll na a $20 voile
Of Pjnaum. A 100K at Uiu imra win intuitu juu ui.uur euprum-
Lj la triado up wash Btuffa.
imiiii n 1 1 1 1 n imiihh,
LOCAL BASEBALL jj
BY JOCK
rHHHM-HI IHH HHI4t
undav aPemoon's double-header
tea "n rnorry ricio-rs aim mo
Porf'inJ aggregation of ball
tn, rrhd up In another victory
Hie "' x '.ilia by n rcore of 5 to 4
ke ft lame, which wns nn 11-
iti&"r and 7 to C In tho see
the 'nt'er conloBt Instlng only
Mnn'tiBJ owing to tho time taken
lor the flr t ono, which was two
bind the minutes.
ho firs' part of tho first' game
ki begin to look somewhat
fct'ui fir Salem, as Lucob, tho big
Ihiaw s".Ur.cr for tho locals, had
on'ro) and was forced to rotlro
lie third 'lining, although he wns
bat might ho called "batted out
fee box' Hull then took the Bit
pa In !nnd nnd hold tho Port-
rd rii o only ono run tho ro-
wr , V eight InnlngB, thoy
k; r ' -o oMior throo marks
: 1 ' hr o. In the scvonth
eul'" .i rams ran along at n
n iv i h nn oven scoro of
tu ' i-1 he pace wns not brok
en"! f'- fl:.-t of tho llth. when
' ' Hi' n's turn roc.elved free
vy ti hv$ and wore scored by
t r ro
ie c7 ' most snectnculnr nlays
i' z ,it first content, was
M,rnn, a now recruit of
p ' when h pullod down
FS ' ,"1 11 dtlvo a good dls-
ovo U head. Maulon wns
k"rj
1
hot-foot It the ontlrp
outflold feneo In or-
rnnds on the ball,
but became overbnl-
hiokwards still dutch-
ifo'y
mi wns also a hard
Kb club piling
''ir to errors. In the
- the Salem player
placing six scoroH to
account pf Pitcher
s down In his thro'w
'ul, nlthough If was
Mme that the Cherry
rs wc :(j gut froze out, owlns
e Pr t'and men running In
t'un m in ti,e flrBt imo Un.
'r .M'tiwiifB mny
tare i
llo ' M
Ih -
larl '
'1 '
Ih' t '
llv
Mm r.
ffp
in-r r
tfl T
6V f.
osted In baseball slnco tho tltno he
used to tvot around in knickerbock
ers, and he appears quite aged at
present.
Tho spncioiiB graudatnud and
bloachors wore thronrtod with Port-
laud fans, and from the comments
overboard throughout tho two games,
the Cljerry PIckerB nppenr to have
ituul.' n good Impression In Portland
bnlldom.
FAIRMOUNT
DEFEATS
BEAVERS
In one of tho moHt enthuslnstlc
gained of ,h$ caioii the Knlrmount
boys defenred nrunn's neavers of
Portlnnd on tho local diamond Bun
day afternoon.
In the sovonth Mining when It
looked poor for the Fnlrmount boys
with the scoro 7 to 2 ngnlnst them
and two men down, Rhodes picked
out a two-bngger, Carey walked aiid
up came Mlllor with another two
bnggor, scoring niiodos. WoHt then
went up for nnothr single to loftflold
suceidwl by Ho'iiihu who hit out an
othor to left Held scoring Carey,
iinuo. the little nltcber Jump'd up
with n three bagger to center scoring
Miller, Vst and Hoiman, tins ttoiug
th score 7 to 7. Arnold got a clean
tilt tn loft Held scoring Dnuo, puttlnx
the Falrmount boys one In the lead.
iUvMMi making tne ms: oui.
After thU Inning the nwvers
cot' Id not wt to llrst hnst. DsueJ
shuttliu "t I' n- Tm lm't
ture of the mine was the batting of
fiiir .,.,! Wfutt. Wom icettlng four
iii in fmir times at bat nnd Miller
ll'J'fowr hits In five times at bin.
Final score 0 to 7.
Score by Innings:
nenvers 0 2 10 3 0 1
Falrmount I 0 I 0 0 C
0 07
1 9
M'.Ca ( holncr n fl..p'na
''. ' isiuosa. hut th.ia wit-
5J miay a came, of which
an officiated, were of tho
"K C IieWltt & Co, Chicago, ill.
- UeiuiemenIn 187 I hnd a dis
ease of tho stomach and bowels. In
i... u..,.. nf inna i bo'juht i bottle
t nil. lib eui . - .
have the, of ICodol and the bonoflt I rocivou
nV tho. irold in ueorj:ia
hn. May you live long
per. Your very tru'y.
noil. Rodlng. On.. An.
could not
and pros-
C. N Cor
27, 190(1."
ll b' ' n had not boon nter-'so'.t hv nit dmfglwta
There Is
Nothing
is ao 4aosro3 w in Kr Trouble,
uider taar you eaa gH &les tMf wHIiaut ay
wit a your eyw.
It It Ui
tor Business Is to Tell You When
You Need Glasses
lARR'S JEWELRY STORE
The Store of Quality
Corner State and liberty Salem. Oregon
Salem Orange on Saturday dis
cussed the proposed amendments to
the constitution and Initiative laws
to be voted on by the people In Juno.
Tnv Amendment.
F. A. MyerB nrg.ied thnt further
exemption of property would not re
duce taxation.
John P. Robertson rend n paper
on tnxntlon In general that was
very Instructive. lie U n deep stu
dent of tho problem and throw much
light on the Bubject.
It wns not tho Single Tax, but n
long step In, thnt direction. Ho
showed thnt according to the assess
ment of 1907 Improvements on
town nnd city lots In Oregon wero
as?eB9ed nt $56,000,000. of which
he estimated $26,000,000 would
sllll be taxable Total exemption In
tho Male would be, according to his
estimate, $91,'000,000. or one-sixth
of the entire property. The other
five-sixths must benr tho additional
taxes. It would Increase taxes in
that proportion. Instend of ten
tiilllH on the dollar we would pny
twelvo mills. Anyone with not ovor
n thousand dollnrs personal -property
would not bo benefitted by the
proposed amendment. Tho man with
large personal property and Im
nrovements would bo benefitted.
City peotiln with fine homes would
bo benefitted. It would kill vacant
lot nnd vncant land Industry. If ybli
exempt the fnrmor's Improvements,
his house, barns, trees, shrubs, and
livestock, he can nfford to pny n
higher tax on Innd. The cabin
worth $tin wns exempted on oqunl
terms with the mllllonnlre's man
sion. The exemption of the manu
facturer's -property wnB protection
run to seed. The .bill hnd too many
oblectlonnble features to be sup
ported. Win. Hllleary. of Turner, could
not bpo how ho would be benefitted.
I'.qunl tnxntlon meant tnxos distrib
uted In proportion to ability to pay.
The lot of n mnn with n $ii000 house
on one side of th street would bo
UHsessod the snme ns the lot on tho
other side of the street with n $50,
000 house, llenco the law -was
wrong. Ohio hnd tried exemption of
factories and the farmers all op
posed that. He spoke from a farm
er's standpoint to show thnt tho
proposud amendment was Inimical
to the .farmers. If single tnx wns
good why hnd not some other stnte
adopted It, If thN law wns adoptod
It would compell many smnll hold
er of rohl estate to lose their prop
erty. R. Ilofer said the big corporations
were not opposed to the proposed
amendment. Tho big cattle syndi
cates, and big orchard corporations
wo-ild be benefitted.
T. J. Clnrke nrgued that timber
would bo exnmpt under this lnw. as
timber was not porsonnl property.
John K Lewis, state engineer,
said ho was nnposod to the bill. Win.
Darby mid If nil property was as
sessed at Its truo vflluo there would
be no troub'o. about It. F. A. Myors
said he was convinced nfter the dls
cusMou that ho was compelled to
vote against It.
CouitMMixiitlon of l.eglHlnlors,
T. S. Davidson Bnoke ngnlnst the
nronoeltlon. Candidates did not 1
etk this for tho jiny. It would not
give us-olenmv mtMi In tho legisla
ture; If comptinsatlon wns raised
from tbr-'o dollars a dav to ton dol
lars day there would be a groater
ecrnmlile for ofllao. not bettor men.
'Any common oltlzeu could live on
three dollars n day nnd his ml!o
ae. John R. Lewis mid ho favored tho
bill. Wages wore now ndvnnoed
over former times Mrs. Davidson
said the money was now spent in
getting the ollloe and the grnngo was
opitosfiil to that.
The Routlmont Boomed to bo op
posed to Inerraelue Hi pay.
Tho Richly Amendment.
The propqaUlfln to allow cities to
regu'nte thuTr own affairs In mat
tr of saloons, theHtrs. gambling,
and mclng. was next taken up. John
P. Robertson and Mr. Davidson
spoko against It and the grange
se med to be all agninrt It.
Mr. Davidson salilU wae a lon
movement. It was foisted upou the
poopl? without publicity. John P.
Rnbortsnti thade a eevere irgument
ugaliiHt saloons.
It was dueidml to dlamiw this
question and tho other bills further
on the fourth Suturdav of Muy.
- " o
TAET HAS
300 VOTES
UP TO DATE
GRKATKST RKCKPTION IN HIS
TORY OF PACIFIC COAST TO
RIO GIVKX FLKKT l?ION ITS
ARIVAL. ,
The crowning evont In tho world
famous voyage of tho American
battleship fleet will bo tho rousing re
ception' It received in Snn Francisco
From tho hour tho sixteen big nion-of-war
plough through the Golden
Gato on May Gth until thccloao of tho
grand teviow on Mny 8th, every
moment will bo filled with stirring'
and historic events.
Tho Southon Pnclflc Company
lines In Oregon will make a low1
round trip rate fot this occasion
from Salem to San Francisco of $25.
Snlo dates , Mr.y 2, 3 and 4. Final
return limit I) 29 dnys. This wilt
nllow ample time to soo In detail tho
rebuilding of tho great city o( San
Francisco. To visit tho many points
of Interest In nnd nround tho Bay
City nnd make sldo trips at plonsuro
in Southern California. Call on nny
ngents for descriptive matter of Cal
ifornia, mnko Bleeping car reserva
tion Id ndvnnco.
WM. McMURAY,
Clenornl PnBaongcr Agont.
JOHN M. SCOTT, Asolstnnt Qonornt
PuB3ongor Agont.
ti
CHAMPION
REVOLVER
ARTIST
Here's a Bargain in Hosiery
For You
I s.
We're Closing Out 70 Dozen
Ladies' Pure White Hose on
Our Bargain Tables
In both plain nnd neat lace iiatterns In nit sizes . to 10.
M
I
Our 25c grade at 1 5c
Our 45c and 50c, grade at 25c
(United Press Leased Wlrc.1
Snn Francisco, April 27. Dotfc
tlves it re not opposed to arsenals In
tho right place, hut whon It comes tal
tlioso of tho walking variety they
protest most strenuously.
John Williams, who will admit
Just one thing thnt he enmo from
Seattle', Friday has learned at least
this much to his sorrow slnco ho has
been hero. Armed with 21 rqvolvorH
of all sizes and mnkoi', he was arrest
ed and today occupies a coll at po
Mce luMidquartcrs.. Just what ho In
tended to do with tho weapons Is not
known. One of the detectives sug
gested that Williams might have
been preparing to give tho Atlantic
fleet n nnltonal salute, using a differ
ent revolver for each salute, making
21, but tho prisoner has nothing to
say on this question. Williams will
be hold until the pnlluo learn more
about him.
u
R0RTLAND
PATROLMAN
HELD UP
Rvory pair la perfect In every
Indies' white hoso. ' '
wny, but wo have too many
it will pay you to buy several d&on nt 'those, prlcos and dyo
them blnuk or tan If you don't euro to woarwhlto hoso.
As wo never have fako sales of
nature
our
know that when wo advortfso reduced prlco" they
43 '
upnu getting a bargain,'
can
customora
depond
.&
tirs'zeds
(Sis Jr i 'Ms JP.
lQa&uce
Grsste4', ti$rcfe'.
Wo'ro offering n SMALL LOT of Indira1 PINE VICI KID
SHORS In U, C, uhd I) widths, sIzoh 3 to 4 Mi. nt $2. DO reduced
from $3.35.
Have ymt n small foot?
sRM
SOUTH
AMERICAN' '
. GOVERNOR
Wftsklugton. Aj!' 27 -Teft boom
ers declared todey that thir cnJI
dcte tlt ifce RepubllcKu prslduttol
Homleotloe kits a total of SKI dele
gate pledged to him. and ihar there
in nn iiouibte reence f a lon'i In
272 of hf otm.
Some of tee wiur ecrUirv' man
agerv ever that he ItM e luaey a
100 delegaUM. but II of tbeee are
takex from the eH(MRetl or ttnls
struetMl elewae. Little ebaiiftv In
the relative poeltloiu of the verlowt
eandidate we noted last wek. Gov
ernor Hlnee secured four delegate
from the 27th ami i let dletrtots of
New York, but this victory U not so
great, beueuee the 2 let and Sgth
New York districts sawed uk Instruct
ed deifgatee.
The local option law Is a harveet
for the lawyers. Computations over
filing petition arise In many coun
ties and litigation over enforcement
U conwtant
(Unltod Press I-oasod Wire.)
Portland, Or.,- April !t7I'urVot
mnn S. S. Arnold, noted ns ono of
the dead shots In the Iqoal police do.
partmunt, was hold and robbed of
JiU rovolvor early this morning while
tramping his boat In the heart of tho
rrifnll Hluti'lor Ariwilil linlln.t n mini
who was Hulking in tho shndow of a j
minding iiiui nastily run tils nunu
over the fellow a right baud coat
pmket to see If he was armed. As
he did so, the highwayman Jerked
int his gun from his left hand poekot
and curtly ordered Arnold to hold up
his hands. Mo thou took Arnold's
revolver ami ran away Into the dark
new. Ho has not yet been captured.
TKN THOUSAND ON
WRUSTMNd MATCH.
(Unltod Press Loased Wire.)
London, April X7 "Russian Lion
Huekenuomldt's" manager announced
today that Lord Lonsdalo and A O.
Vsuderhllt hae offered to put up a
r-ime of $10,000 for a match betwon
Usckenscbmldt and Frank Ooich be
fore August 1, olthor In England or
oh neutral soil, preferably In Fraaeu.
Hackenschmldt Is anxious to accept
but Uotch has not been heard from.
A WOMAN'S HACK
Tltu AcIm mid Pnliw Will DNuppmr
If tlit Advico or This SabiiH
Clllen Is Followed,
Hits llecn Cniitiircil himI Held a
PrlNoiier In Santiago ilcl Hxloro by
RoImN,
f United Press Lonsod Wlro.)
Hiioiuw Aynw, April 27. News
hnsruanhed hero that Governor San
tlllau waa onpturod nt Santiago del
Returq, capital of the provluco of
that namn, nnd thnt his brothor, a
member of the national house of
deputies, and live other mon havo
been killed by a band of nrinnd
rebols.
Durlui; the attnok one of the tunny
! bullets ilred Infllotod a wosind In the
governor's leg. Snntlllnn and other
occupants of tho ofllclal resldonco
who wore taken prisoners, wore held
for several hours and dually re
lasod by fednral troops. Although
the attack of tho rebels was n vicious
one. little disorder In tho province
resulted It Is Bald that the Incident
has no significance so far an national
politics ure concornod
VOTING MACHINES
IN THE TRUST
s
April
DISTRICT CONVENTION
Mpwortli League, Albftiiy, Or,,
ui, un, yi, lntm.
jJirtho nbovo occasion tho 8. P.
Co. will mnko n rate of ONR AND
ONR-THIFtD FAIIH on tho corllfl
cato plan.
WM. M'MUItRAY,
JOHN M. 8COTT, O. P. A.
A. O. P. A. 4-20-4t.
- o ' '
Ml
For Sale
WcU Worked Up Business
And good homo, a country
etoro, no competition, lit pro
grosslvt. thickly settled farm
ing community, host of roads,
telephone, H. F. D. Owner
sick nnd insist leave. We know
of no opportunity of this kind
thnt will half compare.
Shepliard & Holder
Ilooin 1, Stuusloff llulldlug
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Prunk Meredith, Reeldent Aeet,
Ofllce with Win, Brown & Cp,, No.
29 Cotnmorclal street.
A woman' back na ins ay aches
an J pains.
Moat time 'tis tke kill Keys fanlt.
Rarkaek kt relly kWey eck-:
That's why Utwn's Kidney Pills
cur H
Maar Salem women kuuw lbn
Ked what oa- kaa tu aar about it
Mrs. B. Sckrelber of 50 High St .
? 'i-ni. Of Mti 'The good report
I bad hur(l conrerolsg Doen'n Kid
ney Ptlls Induced me to procure a
uptily 1 had been suffering from
luceeMMt backache wblk not oe'y
troubled we tkroHgk tke day biH
brok- my rest at night. I Uegia to
feol tke effects or Doan'a Kidnwy
PtIU after I had iakn a few doa
Itt.11 speed Uy came and then an ab
solute rare. There has been ao sign
of the hackee) nor anv otker symp
toms lnre, I am omI too pleased to
lei others kOM of sch a valuable
and Beetlre remedy."
For so'e by aJl deaWs
et. Foater-MIIburn Co,
New York, sole agU fr
ted States.
Remember the name
and take no other.
Prt SO
IIHfteln.
the Ual-
-Doan'
(UnlMd Preee Leased Wire.)
Snn Francisco, April 27 A $3.-
'Oee.OOO voting iiiHOhiHB "trust'' H
tke latest mouoitoly. The iSmpire
Ballot Machine company, embrHciug
all the ha I lot machine companion in
the Uulted States, is 1U name
ISvery imteut in any way anVxtinx,
any part or tneae aiacwin, win tie
brought Into the organisation, so
that then will b.) only one voting
I machine uurtkaanble la the United
States President Lamb, or the uni
ted States giHad&nl. oan of tke eou
gerna In tk merger, le the new hJ
r ihH "tru ." and Adam Andrews
of San Francisco, Is the vice preeJ
dttnt Heretofore tkere has Ua
link rivalry sag cAttteii'lotf aa to
which u ihf ttest machine on tin
Hiarket Th- i-umblne doee away
Ulth thM rsultiut( In the !'
Inrtiirc ,( ma'blu in wniett li
jmi..n. win K akea adeaatage ot.
A n..ii'i of tke directors of tke,
"tux ' will br bold in SM Ifrancle
w laie today
The 'l rti".
acrobat find it necessary at all
lime to, keep bis wutcUm a nil Joints
wtp'e. That ,1s tke. reason thai
hundreds of tkeni keen a bottle nt
Ballard's Show Llalineilt ulwuya on
fund. A sure cure for rheumatism,
outs, sprains, sore throat, lame batw.,
aontraatad mnsclos, corns, bunions,
and all palUH. Prloe 28c, 50e and
$1 00 per bottle oid by alt dealer
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. IC FORD.
Ovor Iadd & Du'h's Dank, Salem, Or
giagiHiiiMNii m
m . .
H
M
NEW TODAY :
HHMNMrJHHflM
Dry Vir Wooil b'n u- at icduced
prtH PHiono HIT or 1283,
UowBlnx & IBofT 4r21-tf
WeutiMl At Cottage hotel, experi
enced dlulug Kinm girl; also two
goiMl kltctnii atiU Apply ii onou,
l-25-Jt
For Sul - Several houses In Salutu.
and farm 'amis at a bargain. Cap.
ltul National Hank. C-l-cod
SuIkiii itiiiployiiuiiit Co. 187 StatO
Atreet. Phono Mains HO. Heud
iiuuriere for employer and em
ployee. All kind of kvlp supplied
free, (f you went work come to
us. tf.
Pur 10 nt Almuui h ucres good io
tato ground liulde dty limits Sue
Derby & Wtllou 4-27-3t
" RUTTKRNUT RRKAI).
It la worth more than any otker
'read yet the prlco Is no higher,
ror siU a your grocur',
OALIFOKNIA HAKHttY,
TiMMMHi A 0e4ef, Ps. '
f