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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
r- rTff -'l -Itfmr f TgP-JJ 1 r- KjI-iUf rv , 'rr,t , DAltffc CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEGON. FRIDAY, MAY 10, lb08 - ' - " T. ; m . . - . - h FRIDAY'S Shopping nt this store will bo one of ifonstirc as we nttj offering many MBiisunl bargains with prlocs so low ns to make It Interesting. Every Man Likes Good Clothes And the kind wo are showing, arc really good. Tlq fabrics arc all wool anil caclusult slMYs tho distinct styles of ri master Hand. No bettor garmenta'arc made and we only nsk what each suit is worth. $12.50 to ;$35.00 NEW ANNEX Just Received5 ! , A largo shipment of tho famous', broad walk shoes for-the little folk. Tl Httlo feci must be carefully looked after and these shoes am heartily endorsed by tho world's bsst physicians as tho proper shoes for children. NElfe ANNEX Naiad Dress Shields, warrented and absolutely guaranteed. Ask for particulars at the notion counter. It i V ejchool house atj Rlckreall is tho old jtl In Polk county, and one of tho 'oldest in the kato. f League Meets Tho Oregon High School Debating lcnguo will hold a meeting In tho ,o( ilco of State Superintendent Adkor mnn tomorrow evening, whore plans, rules, and regulations for tho ensu lng year will bo discussed, Ackcraian pn Tour- Statp Superintendent J, A. Acker man lenveB tho city this afternoon on a visit to Marsh-field, North tiond, and Gardner. Ho 'will not return un ,tll tho 2.0th. Marriage 'License A "marriage license hat been issued to Peter Edward Has, nged 21, and Dortlno Mario Wilson, ago 18, both of Salem. Long Silk Gloves Of the Kaysdr and Founos best makes, 12 and 10 button, clbd length In black, russett, ton pon. gee, white, brown, etc., $1.50, $f.7C and $2.25 valuos; special this week $1.28 12 nnd 16 button; elbow leng'tn kid gloves In blnck, blue, brown, white, gray, red, etc., extra special this- week. $3. CO values $4.00 valuCB .2.78 BOYS .W want you to look in. the Monday's ad. and see what Meyer's big store is going to do; ty you next week. i eueSj&xmA J L r- City News If a thing is priced too high, advertising will .-rvo to focus at tention to that fact. If it is priced right, this Mime focuscd-attcntlon will sell tho article. In a growing city you have to "get acqnalvted with the town a!l over again'" every few weeks. Want ad.-aiiMveriiig tours are thus interesting, as wvM as re munerative. . , SALOONS "Weather -HhOHvrH tonight and Saturday. Cok With OH tWo havo (ho hottest oil cook sieves in Salem. No smoke, no odor, itsron & Hamilton, f Qfto Vour Order Kwrly For ono of thoso clioloe spring Trycs at Farrlngtons, the grocer and4 nwrkeuiun, t urn Politicians Return . Tho 26 dolegatea to tho Republi can congressional convention at Port land together with a large number of Salem visitors 'whq have been at tending tho sessions, returned homo yesterday. Perfection Vi. Oil cook stoves, the kind that's ad vertjscd, Buren & Hamilton, New Hotel Hits Tho Willamette hotel has put Into eorvlco a metropolitan bus to handle their patrons to and from trains. Lajttig Halls Tho laying of..Uieu8v rails on he gtato. street car lino will begin to day. '" OH Conk Stoves . .' Safer ami cheaper than gasoline. No smoke, no odor. A clear blue name does the work. IVuren & Ham ilton, A New Notaries J. E. Enyart, Mcdford,; TuVner Oliver, LaGrnndo; Robert J, 'Upton, H. J. Blggor, Portland Wail 1'ape In all tho 190$ spring creation. Bureu & Hamilton. ' "Xw ShortlutHd.CXa a A now class iH,shorUmdwlU Mo commenced at Qapjtal jBuslueJ OtyOgo cm Monday, Ijiay j.8. u hiM4l ikat auyfffco think oVbagHv sing a stenograpblo soon will ar .rauge to eater' ta, St. Portrait l"Tanies Sixteen by twenty Inches for en-, larged portraits, very cheap at Buren & Hamilton's. Sp&ro .Mcincnth , 'May bo spent profitably by looking over tho flno Block of wall paporu now displayed by Buren & Hamilton New Shorthand Class A new e'.nss In shorthand will be commenced at tho Capital Business Collage on Mondny, May 18. It is hoped that any who think of begin ning a stenographic soon will nr rango to ontor then. 2t. New Corporations Commercial Manufacturing Com pany Prluclnal offlco, Portland; capital stock, $50,000; Incorpora tors, W, H. Morohous,e, Davo B. Macklo and Jay H. Upton. , Ladd Estato Co'nipnny Principal ofllce, Portland; capital stock, $2,. 000,000; Incorporators, William M, Ladd, Charles E. Ladrt and John Wesley Ladd. Arleta Pharmacy Company Prin cipal ofllce, Portlnnd; capital stock, $5000; Incorporators, W. J. Arml-tago-, Bertha C. Armltago and R. R. Qlltner. Northern Exploration Company Principal ofllce, Portland; capital stock, 15000; incorporators, Ra lalgh P. Trlniblo, Wnlter J. Gearln and Edgar Bollng. llom-tdioo Changed Hands , MAckerman, proprietor of tho Horseahoo reatailrajit, has Just sold the restaurant to a Mr. Vanvlrst, Mr. Ackerman will not-tnko up the rostaurant business ngaln, but his other affairs will keep him In Salem. Ho 8peak3 a good word to his old patrons for tho new proprietor of the Hqrseahoe, and wishes hjnt-, every success. ' ' Scluwl Picnic . Great preparation have beon made for the annual Polk county school picnic which will be held nt Rick real! tomorrow, It will bo nttonde.l by many of the Marlon county school QMefcils awdteackers; and It is ex (jected that a large crowd of Salem people will lie present. The Rlckre dll plcnlo takes tho form of an an nual rally, all the schools of tho county feeing represented, Th (Continued From Page 1.) five feet of clear glass, and view of bar obstructed by tho ofllce. Monogram siloon, State street; same defects as Capital saloon. Noble saloon, Stnto street; only eight feet of glass within required distance from side wnlk. Bach & Nndstnnck Baloon, Com mercial street; view of bar complete ly hidden by pnrtltlon. Standnrd Liquor Co., Commercial street caloon; same defects, Columbia snloon, Commercial street; clear glasB more than five feet above t(lio sidewalk, vlow of back room obscured by pnrtltiop. Swartz & James Baloon, Commer cial street; back room hidden by partition, tvo boxes back of Lhl& room. Willamette hotel bar, Commercial streot; glass- moro than five feet! nbovo sidewalk. Elk head saloon, Commercial street, vlow of bar obscured; tvo boxes. Bank snloon, Commercial, street only threo feet of clear glass. Annex Baloon Commercial street; only olght feet of clear glas.i. . Eckorlln's saloon, Commercial streot; only olght feet of. glass. In this list tho boxes whoso doors are locked, or which have been used as Btoro rooms slnco the ordlnanco wont Into effect, havo not bsen men tioned. Tho one saloon complying with tho ordlnanco Is Nousbaum's saloon on Commercial street, In Bomo of tho places, oven where tho lottor oi tho ordlnanco has been carried out In regard to tho ten fcot of glass front, -it 1b Impossible, on nccor.int of tho' dnrk background o& tho barroom, to see what Is going on within. An example of this s clearly ohown by an Incident that occurred during tho Inspection tour yestordny. Upon coming out of ono of the saloons on Commercial streor, which had strictly complied with tho g'ass front regulation of tho ordi nance, tho Chief of Police's party was confronted by a woman peering through tho glass door, and strain ing her eyea as If to find someone, On seeing Chief Gibson, she told him that b1 thought her luiBband wns InBlde. Gibson promptly hold tho door open anl tho woman point ed out the man, who wr.d promptly ld out of tho snloon by tho hend of Salem's p"61lco fores. After tho toijr the mayor, the marshal, and each member of tho license commltto strongly expressed tho opinion that -the present condi tion ot nnairs musi come to siuaen stop. It Is their Intention to havo nl'O obstructing partitions removed nt once, and to compell the saloon men to llvp uu to all the other re quirements of tho ordinance, A maetlng of the mayor and the lleT.nso comraltteo will bo held In the very near f'lture, and the Chief of.jiollce will be given Instructions as 'to what course he shall tako to remedy tlu situation. Mayor Rod gora held a consultation with City Attorney Koyes this afUrnoon, and that official will probably be pres ent at the next meeting of the li cense committee. o Lecture Tonight Bloljop N, Castle of Philomath wlir lecture tonight at the United Brethren church ?on the. subject, "Th?nk- All Invited. B 1 Insist upon DeWltf e Vltch Haxel Salve. It Is especially gqod tor piles. Sold by all druggists. PAPER TO PR01ECT READERS (.Unlt'od Pro-SB Leased Wire) Clovpland, 0., May IB. The PJa'rt Dealer recently gave Its readofs BOV'1 eral thousand bankbooks each ' oc companled by n 50 cent check on tho RcBervo Trust company, which has closed Its doors and made an assigns ment. ' In tho past ten days a largo num ber of now accounts wero opened nJ a result of this. None of these de positors will Ipse a cent. Today, tho paper Issued a statement saying that It will pay all money desposlted on nccount of tho checks Issued by tho company oh surrender of the tfass book" of the depositors, certified by an officer or the bnnk that they aro correct and thnt the deposits were made on account of the Plain Denier checks. y The deposits thus, made good will probably exceed $5d,600. o STUDENTS ARRESTED BY GUARDS (United Presi Leased Wire.) Seattle, Wash., May 15. Several students, registered at tho Univer sity of Washington, wero locked up In tho gunrd houss at Fort 'Ward yestenloy because they broko tho army regulation and tro&pnsBCd upori tho battery park. Tho students wero out doing geo logy field work under th direction of Prof. Hnrry Landes when tho nr rest occurred and a number of them wandered across tho lines, while working, but In a short time a detail of soldiers appeared and placed them randcr nrrest. They wero taken to tho guard house, o PUTTE IN MORE TROUBLE CHINESE; REVOLT GROWING rHAWr'W? UMttHUL . OF U i r Next .Sunday, ? ! time pnM ni f. M:. mil IO.O0OAREINARMS Hhnctn n... "U WO I ----. uuie btfim. JAPANESE INSTRUCT IlEIinLS " GOVERNMENT ALARMED MENOTSE FltOIIAllLY LOST fc REHEf4 KNOW CONDITIONS. i - (United Press Lened Wire.) Shanghai, May 15. The Chinese government" is greatly ililrmed 6v6'r tlio Chinese revolt, which Is fltgndlly growing more 'serlotlB. 'Tho robolB hnvo cut off communi cation to McngtBo. It Is estimated that tho revoltera number lOQO and that they aro urldor Instnuctors trained In Jnpan. Tho' fact thnt the rebelB Bekcted Yunnan as the scene of their first attack convince? Pekln that thoy'nrJ familiar with condi tion? ns this province to poorly pro tc6ted. Tho government Is not hopo fitl of Biivlng Mcngtse, which is nt the head of the French railway, from being taken. t 7 o WILLAMETTE PRUNE ASSOCIATION SUED Tho Wrlght-Clarkson Morchantllo compnny of Duluth, Minn., has filed a suit for d'arrihgo against tho WI1 lnmotto A-'nlley Prune association of Snlcm. The complnlnt nllcgCB that the Duluth company wns damaged to tho extent of $997.50 by tho failure of tho dofendnnt to fulfill a contract entered into at the close of tho prune harvest Inst year to deliver threo carloads of prunes. Tho Salem compnny shipped one carload, which was promptly pnld for, b'.it refused to ship tho other threo. Tho Duluth jobbors were compelled to go Into the open mar ket. Tho sum lnld for the two ad ditional cnrloads amounted to $997.50 moro than tho price at which tho Willamette Vrillcy Prune association ngrccd to furnish them nnd tho plaintiffs ask that thU amount bo paid. o .tl ! SanFr.nd.1";: note ,,n b9 rK:i No 1 will lea JiSy o. 13 itu.r,'1iJ "anlnjllAlMJJJ "7'"; P. a. C bU:rr?! JMno'l, igogt - toli , Norwich UaioaFiiV n t OOlco with - 1..T! jjfl Comtnerolai irwt MONEY TO II n . !0tt w iaaft DuWii MM Ijicc Curtalns-And wbUjZ vuy m iow prices. Hn.m linuuo m, ila I.1M, Q..ll ,. Illul 0j,en ,C ,, , and ribbon fob, FMtrvflj ft jciuru ii io journiol. a New Shortlmnd 0-A Mt j in Bhorthand will b mt at tho Capital Bmlnett Ci!w Jlondny, May 18. ltliM&l any who think of stfcbf'tf Btcnograpnic soon win au -enter then, Mjjy New Shortlutnil a-A mt i In shorthand will be tost nt the Capital BuiIomj Mj Monday, May IS. It tiboy any xiho think ot Btcnogrnphlc soon till urn! enter thon. HV fUnltcd PreBS Leased Wire.) Chicago, May 15 The last chapter In the- story of tho matrimonial en tanglements of Senntor Thomas Col Her Pratto, of Now York, has hot yet been written. Today Attorneys representing Carey E. Janewny Plat to, who is or Is not tho wlfo of th? Now York senator, according to tho wn. ilvj8 and sundry legnl battle terminate, are In Chicago holding n conference with Carey E. Meyerf, who reigned with Carey E. Janowuy ns a "Black Crook Queen" many yoara ago. Mao Wood, former stonogrnphor, says she married Mr. Platto long ago nnd thyt sho Is tho only logal wlfo. Mr. P'atto denies the Impeachment, nnd tho Wood and Platte lawyer i havo been waging a vigorous cam paign of argument, ncusatlon and counter charge. o EDISON BEATEN IN SUIT Pittsburg, May 15 In an opinion handed down in the United States Circuit Court, Judge Bufflngton find 3 a patent issued to Thomas Edison ot Jan. 13, 1901, which resulted in it great economy in the production of Incandescent light bulbs, to have been void nnd directs that a decree be drown for the dismissal of a suit in equity brought by the Edison El ectric Light Company against the Novelty Light Company. Judge Buf flngton finds that although Edison's bulb was a valuable correction, t wbb mechanical rather than lnventlvo in character. LOW HATE TO VIEW WARSHIP FLEET The tariff rate for the battleship, excursion to Newport was filed by tno tne southern Pacific company with tho railroad commission today. The fare for the rpund trip will ha $5 nnd tickets will be good from the 18th to the 30th of May. It Is expected that tle fleet will be Otf Newport on the morning of the 20th. The excursion from Sahm will therefore, probably start on the 19 th.' DIED KEELER At tho homo of Dr. D. D. Kceler, 1143 South Commercial streets, May 14, of tuberculosis, Grnca Kceler. aged 37 years, 5 months and 23 days. The decotused was the adopted vantcd Chamber mi All daughter of Dr. D. D. Keolor. Thoi tl hfllel 5-15 funeral wn hold at tho Kcoler homo . at 10:30 o'clock this morning and . For Sale Serend bww h il For Sale jfow G-Vooa ki Market and Thlrtth . kli VU1IIVIII.U. Kill VII lUWf, dress C. H., Jouratl wkt Witntrd Pantry jtrl it W!i hotel. Hi1 For Knle Household 0U turo, lawn, and rd Mr, i buggy and complete-wtft HU horse. Enquire R. A. w, ' T.lliertv St.. Salem. HMI - " 0 " 'f lntormont was made comotery. In City View nnil fnrm 'ftnds it bWI- Ital National Bask. mJ WE ARE SHGWW B?ttcr "bikcsfpxJess than ever before. Now indifferent wheetewilHwl boucht and manufactures Mort and awake to tHcsJi -i nr. . ...u., .;rafl of' cion. i nat s wiiy"-- low fer a good wheel as $25 i ' ' '" ' m-Mm RFQT WORk AT I1UINO rfSi-