Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 12, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 12. 1008
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Every Man Likes
Good Clothes
Tho new styles c nro showing are very smart; we'd Just like to
latve you see the various models wo show l tho Varsity Sack: Suit.
TJiey'.ro the snappiest styles, you'll ever m?o, nnd they don't cost nny
more than Inferior grades sold elsewhere.
For, Tomorrow Only
Your choice of the Hammocks shown In our Court street window for
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bo hero'at 8:!J0 and k-11 tlic'iiinn which one.
No ilioite orders received.
SEVERAL
RULINGS .
BY COURT
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If youwnt to mnko a notee like
silk, now Is tho time. Our entire
linos qf silks are placed on sale,
At Sp.ecial Prices
Summer Suiting" In nil- tho newtfst
weaves and colors, values to ,$1.75
a yard; extra special this week
50c yd.
The Wash Goods
Section
Ie showing many oxc'.iulve dainty
patterns -for tho ultra-tailored
wash suits. Wo Invito you to see
this offering.
Long Silk
Gloves
Of tho Knyser and Fournes boJt
makes, 12 nnd 10 button, olbow
length In black, russett, tan pon.
gee, whlto, brown, etc., $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.25 values, speclnl
this wook
Following decision, among which
Fololwlng decisions, nmoiig which
ed down by tlie Bupremo cdtirt today
at noen:
State v. Portlnnd General Electric
company, reversed and remanded,
decision by Judge Eakln; appealed
from Multnomah county.
E. II. Morohouso & Co. v. Wistcr
compnnyi motion for dismissal ovel
ruled by the court.
James Ferrari v. Beaver Hill Coal
company, motion to dismiss denied
by court.
Deitz v. Stephenson, nfllrmed opin
ion by Commissioner Slater; nr.tuenl
ed from Multonmnh county,
Stato v.. Nielsen, onirmcd, opinion
by Chief Justlco Bean; appealed
from Clatsop count.
Smith v. 'Interior Warehouse com
pany from Umatilla county, petition
for r.ohoarlng denied.
Oregon Auto-Dispatch v. Portland
Cordngo company, Multonmnh coun
ty, putition for rehearing denied,
opinion by Justlco Eaklu.
Hall v. O'Connell, reversed opln-
lon by Ju'tice Eakln appealed from
Coos county.
FIGHTING
"MACHINE"
IN CAL.
$1.28
12 and 1G button, elbow lengtn
kid gloves In black, blue, brown,
white, grny, rod, etc., extra special I
who m-vn,
$3.50 values $2.4S
$4.00 valuos .... $2.75
Have You Seen
Tho Dorothy dainty ribbon sets,
hair howa and shshos. Tho very
latest cftoctH and colors blends.
RIBBON SECTION
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LAWMAKER
HAS BEEN
INDICTED
(United .Press-Leased Wire,)
Sacramento, Cal., May 12 Thurs
day afternoon nt 2 o'clock the Re
publican state convention will bs
called to order by Chairman. George
Stone of tho state central committee,
With both tho "machine0 nnd Lln-coln-Roosovelt
factions making
claims of control, ono of the hottest
ilghts In the history of G. O. P, con
ventions in this stato Is looked for,
Tho "reform wing" will endeavor
to seat Ex-Mayor W. B. Davis of
Oakland, as chairman of tho conven
tion, Tho organization will put up
George A, Knight Jn opposition nnd
right thero tho Issito of the conven
tion control will bo determined.
Tho "machine" candidates for del
ngotes-at-largo to tho Chicago na
tionul convention are Governor Gil
lette, MIko Do Young, General Hnrrl
son Gray OUb and George A. Knight.
Tho Llncoln-ltoosovcltcig have de
cided upon thc following as tholC,
candidates: Jacob Noff, Ex-Sonator
Thomas R. Bard, Colonol E. A.
Forboa nnd Senator Chester liowell.
Tho alternates proposed nre: Chas.
S. Wheeler, Harold T. Power niul W.
J. Hunsaker.
Tho "organization" forces profess
to be very confident of victory, which
:nouU3 tho rotcntlon of control of tho
state central committee and tho par
ty machinery.
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Absolutely
Pure
Fijom Grapes,
the most healthful
of fruits, comes the
chief ingredient of
ROYALS
ittERiBC-
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(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington,' May ' 12. Congrcss
man James Thoinan Helllln of Ala
bama, must stand trial for shooting
Louis Luindy, a nogro, and Thomas.
McCreary while riding on a Pennsyl
vania uvonuo streetcar sovornl weokd
ago. An Indictment containing thrao
counts has been returned against
him.
Hoflln beenmo annoyed at tho nc
tlons(of .tho negro, who was boister
ous, and upbraided him, whoroupon
Lundy, uccordlng to Heflln's version
of tho uffnir, became moro noisy.
DENIES
KIDNAP
CHARGE
hd.
Tliedtilybakingpmit)
made from Royal
urape Cream
of Tartar
Coiti a little more lhaa tK jn jg,
or phosphate oi Use fewid,
Royal you are lure of pare, HWfMi
BizsEmm
CHIEE IS
CENSURED
' FOR LOSS
(United Pro Leased Wire.)
Sail Francisco, May 12. In cus
today of Detective Sorgonnt Norman
Fltzslmmons of the Now York police
department, Robert W. Fultorton,
sou of n St. LouIh millionaire, ni
rived from Senttlo on tho steamer
Watson this morning,
Fltzslmmons, who holds a warrant
City News
Wp 0 PHvIllg
Tho street paving and grading now.
la progress in this city will bo groat
ly facilitated by the addition of four
new dumping cars, which have just
boon secured in Portland by Mana
ge R. K. PagJ of tho Portland Rail
, ;wayf Light & Pow?r company.
J)rtMiei' Arrived
Tho government SllMf boat Math-
.-.- Innil.- i.ll. .lomtfyfer Vrt 1
ItllllH. VUKVIIIVJ " tttvutt" ..".-
estato of Patrick Hlgglnn, deceased,
who wna fatally Btrlckon with paraly
sis Saturday evening near his homo
on tho Jefferson road, south of Bu
lom. F. L. Pond nnd J. R. Pnrvin
wero named aa appraisers for the es
tate.
Divorce Granted
Tho suit for divorce brought by
Mrs. Pearl Wooldrldge of this city
against her husband, George Wool
dridge, wob grnntod by Judgo Gallo
woy this morning. Tho plaintiff
attttod that she nnd her husband wero
married In North Ynklina, Washing
ton, Jn 1001, and lived napplly to
gether for throo years. Suddenly,
or reason tho
After a few angry words tho con-lror Fullerton's arrest on n charge
grcBsman drow his rovolver and shof , i PreforrotI ' ft young woman In Now
one bullet striking tho negro In tho Yoik, lar.igln nt tho sonsntlonal star-
head and another nierced tho loc of " 0l Kiunnping seni oui trom seni
XcCrcary, who
Blrcot corner.
wus Btandlng on, n
arrived In this city from Portland' without nny recuse
yesterday, nnd will begin work on husband departed without even kiss
the river hero lmmodloto'y. Th.lng his wife goodbye, and has sine
boast will be stationed in and about refused to live with or support her.
fclem for tho rest of ths summer, Atotrney Carey Martin represented
IF .MrB.'WpQldrldge, and District At
A,di()liiUtritor Appolnjed jtorney .McNary, after listening to the
' Upon tho petition of Coroner A. M, woman's story stated that thode
Clnugh, James Currl o' Sa'em was fondant would not object to a decree
jilay appointed admlnUt-ctcr of tho of divorce.
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SHOES fOR TENDER fEET
fqotweflr, we have not over
looked the shoe needs of
tho man or woman who
want plain, solid comfort.
Wo havo a big trndo in
good, sensible 60les oxery
Hue and every curve speaks
for comfort. And stylo
aro made of best oak-tan-Wkllo
wo carry all the lat
est and swellest shapes in
isn't sacrificed either, for
taey are shapely and grace
ful la oatline. The soles
ned leather, and eve"y pair
Is, hand-sewed throughout.
Wo Invito your attention to a 'special Hue of these Comfort Shoes,
Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole3. Weur one pair of these shoes, and If
you appreciate real comfort, wo are sure you will be back for an
other pair whon they are gone. Wo hayo also tho celebrated 'Walk
over Shoes In blucher, vals, Oxfords, In kid, tan and patent, all
etyleB, all prices, all sizes. . Alw (J, P. Ford's Ladles' Shobs in nil
styles.
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The Salem Shoe Store
The Sttre "Wkere We Fit U.
Now HclMKil District
County Superintendent of Schools
W. N. Smith has recolvod a potltlon
from tho property owners of Mill
City to consolidate school districts
00 and 108. Tho town of MllfCIty
covers a portion of both these dis
tricts, ono of which is in Marlon nnd
ono 'in Linn county. It Is tho Inten
tion of tho Mill City peoplo to build
a flno school house on tho Linn coun
ty side of tho town, which nfTords a
bettor building slto, and to havo tho
children In both parts of tasvn attend
the samo school. This cannot be
dono unless the school board consoli
dates tho two districts.
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Wo Rehpectfiilly WIhIi
To announce to all who rend thla
notice that there will bo something
of Interest In one of the Commercial
street store windows Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday exclusively. I ahl
not at liberty to glvo any Information
today but bo sure nnd read my ad
tomorrow and get tho particulars on
how I intend to give away absolutely
free a hnndsome premium to some
lucky person. ,
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QUIT WITHOUT""
DUE NOTICE
The capo of V. Scott, a laborer liv
ing at Fourth and Academy street,
who Is suing his wife for divorce,
was argued before Judge Galloway
byAttorney Martin this morning,
Scott said that ho was married
ahout four years ago, and that
for a time his relations with Jils wlt
were comparatively happy. Ono day
he returned from work and to his
great surprlso found that his wlfo
had packed up all her belongings,
and left the city. No explanations
were made, not even tho proverbial
note on the table.
Scott has found recently that hla
wife Is living la Portland, although
ho says, ho does not know exactly
where, nor how she makes her liv
ing. He asks for a divorce on the
grounds of desertion,
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When your food seems to nause
ate take Kodol. Take Kodol now
and until yau know you are right
again. There isn't any doubt about
what It will do and you will find
the truth of this statement verified
aftor you havo used Kodol for a few
tie.
Fulltortou Is charged with having
wronged, undor a promUo of mnr
riago, G'adyB Hobart of New York on
Soptembor 20, 1000, aboard the
steam yacht Trent.
Soon aftor tho arrival of tho do
teotlvo and hie prlsonor tho attorney
ongaged by Fullorton's father filed a
San Frnuolsco, May 12. Tho
hoards of turret captains nnd ord
nance oHlcorH of tho Atlantic fleet,
convened to diecuoa tho recommend
ations of the bureau experts of tli3
board of construction conccrnir?
propoicd changes in turret construc
tion and big jyan mechanism havo
concluded their session and for
warded theh roport to Washington.
AM friendly relations recently es
tablished betweon tho swlvtNchnir
exports nnd the sea going line officer)
ars expcited to com whipn tho re
port reache-, ito de tinntion.
Every recommendation of tho de
partment experts is pronounced to
bo absolutely imprnctlab'e.
Ths report which hurt Just b:en
forwarded to Washington h expected
to cany consternation to tho bureau
sllquea which have heretofore fram
ed without diiputo all naval con
struction po'lclei.
It was lookJd upon by tho bureau
If Salem woulj pat two cr t
thotiBarul dollar to t to .v
lines In hero that termliuti.t:tg
cuy woum renp ten tlmnuis
it ever will from through I'ta,
Norwich Union Fire
I InStffAtKti
frank Meredith, ItokNW
I Ofllco with Wm. Brown tea,
1 Vj Coranwdrd itrwt A
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MONEY TO LO;
TH03.K.ri
Over Lndd & Buh' Bnlt.S,
NEW HA!
stnta iu n rtftflttA AnnftAennfilnn tn
petition for a writ of habeas corpus I Rk th opn,n r th n offlcer8
concerning tho changes they had de
cided upon. Unqualified endorse-
and secured an order romnnding Ful-'
lerton to tho custody of tho sheriff.
The writ was made returnable at 3 1 mont wn ted(
o'c'ock this afternoon.
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HAYWOOD
REFUSES
TO RUN
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Chlcngo, May 12 William D. Hoy
wood will not be the Socialist candi
date for President of tho United
States . Ho declined the honor to
day In a statement which ho is uei
to tho delegates attending the partj'e
national convention in this city.
Haywood had been advised not to
make a bid for tho nomination ,by
former Governor David O. Coate3, of
Colorado, who said that it his narao
did not go before the convention a
clash would bo started by the Deba
forcea, resulting in dissension among
tho delegates. Haywood's statement
follows;
"Becauso my frlend3 felt I should
permit my name to go beforo tho So
cialists' convention for endorsement
for presidential candidate I feel it is
b03t to make a statement to right
my comrades in tho United States.
I feel that at tho present time I can '
best ssrve my co-workers, myself,
and above all, our cause by continu
ing to work In the ranks For what
my comrades have done for me I am
naturally grateful. I ask my friends
to cease In their efforts to force my
nomination. Incldlnfnlly, 1 never
was a candidate."
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Rial read CotmuWHloii
Tho railroad commission is at Du
fur today listening to arguments'on
tho establishment of a 'station at
Boyd . ' .'..?.
Ackentian t Rjiccji'-
jT State Superintendent J', TJ. Acker
man wl'l ietvs for Eugene this even
ing and wl'l M'l'nd several days. li
v'slting th tat university aud the
public schoo'a In thnt city.
i'or Wnle Several ncrtinili
and farm 'nnds at t Wririit
ital National Daclc (!
Girl Wnntrtl Immedlitdr to i
eral hou6dwork. pp!; Ill)
Church street, Dr, Grill HI
New and 8ccond lUad
aro now located in osi )tn
on Conter street, fbtre i
do a fioatral busine Is J
rvocond Imud goodj, wt 1
inc a specialty. Cord"
325 Conter street. l-JMi
8H00 Cash or Tcrws-&ili'
little cottngo of Are rooo; i
woll-located lots (corner) li
t'.on of tho city where HM$
provements now l PWea'
hi.. ni,nnMnr nroMrtf
ues; garden; cbkkw '!l
and berries. ?!.'
729, 222 N. CommercJsL
- c-in i.ttmrn hoase. w'Pl
; .- ..j .1,. one acre '"
kinds of fruit, city end a
i?nm,lrfl 2S60 East usi ""-
tween 21th and 25th SUl
For Rent
t-urnisnea nousekeeptng rooms
with modern conveniences. Call
415 Court street. Phone 544.
S you gerfcttal j4H',around safeff
FRANKS
-of DDtffS.
Small open
face gold watch and
Art Unexpected,
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ftvtot'ppxiLy "
Is liable to happen
the best rider,
the best made vim
are liable to suffer. When your m
needs reoairine bring it to us, a
will make it as good as new. tt
kinds of bicycle repairing, replace yoj
old tires at a reasonable price
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