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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY,' MAY 20, 1008 3 v . r ilfcBKwBifc lflTT7Tlliii i r jrfEv lak x tLaallRffiSRjE5SSt"" .HR jmmMm-BmAiMmMmimmmm. mt 'M. m- irbAitEra ?f iiE&mr KktfW iS.- M HOMEODMHEWmKHirTHOSBHttWE! w 'SB ' 4KM IySt ' V II I &V Mm.ecREiK.MicH. 0 JSnlllllllllllil"llllllll' I Winning l,onr, nn.1 nthni nnlntft ntlt decld .ml. slvlns Ahe nnrtles interested the privilege of filing such additional nbrlefs as tney may uesire., TO RUSH - WORKO STATE ST. 01 IhtorMl " WontM 3To sUch VrfiniPn as are not seriously, IheotthUut'wko have exacting di Idea perform, either in tnc way m uuu- Id, .caresvor In toclal duties ana iuno- ihkiAserlously tax their strengin, as werrirs ro sursing raouieis, w. r Favbrtti Prescription has proved a e valuablt sujJcVunat Walo and Invigorat ing nervine. IWJjOaidXLJfiKiJsSSa sericjiviicjuMau mrm h - Tr watina "0lg "? . iuFcoons' kniroTNvgttlii, Jt liJfr'fgSaE Wldoin have to .Bo'ctr.pUtyj rtnlaralf1lulV UUW'i""''l'r',',...,i.L.t- nu. i kiAi n if ra&rri na In In tffKMll me. 1110 rvwi". i-"V.:r CjdOID tfTTwoit jim&i if thl rd&t nttfiy wfrp rpvr"1 Wink the Other Eve If someone offers yoji something "just as Good" as TOASTED CORN FLAKES Simply Say: "Excuse mc, I k.ov what I want. Good day". Kcllogg's is the genuine the original product of the world's most famous foojl experts. Ten years were spent in perfecing its delicious flavor. It has been on the market but a very short time. But its success was instantaneous; and with this success came the imitator. They have copied the name used com. That's all. The flavor of the genuine cannotbe imitated. So remember the name and the package. Ask foreftg&fcggJ Toasted Corn Flakes and get it. " A large package all grocers 10 cents. Look for this Signature on the Package Toasted Corn Flake Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Hh UMcm- rmm 13 AND RESTAURANTS. iihhe ii n 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 The ite House Restaurant t For a ReKHlar cDinnerat20ci They can't bo beat McGHchrist & Son Proprietor. T llllllllllll II I MiiimM8tnmtai HPRINGFIKM) sawmill STARTS VV AGAIN The Booth-Kelloy sawmill nt Springfield, Lnno county, which hns been closed down slnco Inst Novem ber Btnrtod up today, employing 2 GO men. Tho plant hns been overhaul ed and its capacity Increasod to about 150,000 in ton hours. It 1b reported tho Wendllng mills will now close down for nn overhauling. Pains in tho baok and Mo may corao from tho kldnoys or Hvor. Lnno'e Family Medicine tho tonlor (laxative, and a great kidney and Hv or remody, will glvo roller. Iciinncnc ournLiriL COURT DECISIONS E9 COURT STREKT. iCill and try tfcasi. Meals Board per weak 12.76, furnished rooms ver? itoaablo. AT irni Salem Restaurant ! MEALS 15c ! ) Thrco decisions woro handed down by tho supremo court Tuesday, Tho enso of R. D. Humt, of Curry county, who wns convicted In tho circuit court of) that county for . nnnnlmr unlmnn wlthntlt a HcOnBO. was nfllrmed by Justice Moore. Judge 1 Eakln nfllrmed the decision of Judge Mr. Carnegie's announcement that IVurnott iu tho enso of tho state vb, Miio rnnntrv hnn tho worst money system In tho world" may mean that tho cah continues coming to him faster than ho can glvo It away. ELITE HOTEL Reitourant and hotel, on irepean plan. Meals at all uts en short order. Regular BOer 25 pnnt Thlrlv mw. Unl hri furnished rooms. E. KOKERIjIX, Prop. 148 Commercial St. SUMMER SCHOOL The first term of tho Summer Normal opons on May 4 and continues eight weeks. Tho second terra opens on Juno 29 and continues until the August examination. Clnsses will be formed In all the branches for state and and county papers. Tuition each term $10. The class In Primary Methods begins on June 15 and continues 12 days. Tuition $7.50 Special work wilt bo given 8tn grndo pupils. w.Pq AddroBS, J. J. lAVB Salem, Or. mmnr ,v ., i or Seventh and Stnrk Sts. Porlland's New and Modern W. RatM $ I npr Am and European plan. Free Dus. W6HWMCKINS0N HOTEL CO. Proprletws t Mta aMa8 Salem Fence Works Headquarter for Woven wiro Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates, Maltbold Roofing, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable "Window Screens. CIIAS. D. HlUlGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 230 Court St. Salem, Or i I jraawmi " 1 147 N. High St. C W. YANNKE Proprietor of FASHION STABLES and Livery, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tire. ATTENTION. HORSE BREEDERS The undersigned has two fine itall'.ons, one shire and one Percaeron. two of Ruby t.nd Co's best imported stock, both cntertd at the Salem horse show, both getting first In their class. Thoy can be seen at tho Willamette stables each week Friday and Satur day, Terms reasonable. J, P. MIXCH, i- CO -. nmitn 3. 11U o. nainui. . Creams, ions . ,i.. avnnna N. u. joar. Luper. who was convicted of por Jury, and tho caso of Hough vs. Porter In connootlon with tho water rlghtB In Lnko county wa affirmed in pnrt, and In part continued for argument. R. D. Humo was convicted of the crlmo of canning salmon without first having obtained n llcenso, al leged to havo been committed In Curry county on July 18 1907. Ho appealed from tho judgment of the county court, assigning as error tho action of the court In overruling a demurrer to the Information, in terposed on tho ground that the facts stated therein did not constitute the commission of crlmo. The law In tho matter Is as follews: "Any person In this state In tho business of canning salmon In her metically spaled tins Is required to pay a Jlconjo foe, varying In amount from $100 to $1,500, depending up on tho number of cases of such fish which tho cannor packed during the yonr preceeJIng tho season for which a llcenso is required." Ttulvn Mnnrfl dwildfill thnt the ntt lof Humo In canning tho salmon with out having obtaiueu a ucenso wh i crlmo, and that no error was com mittal in overruling the domurrer. T. J. Luper was tried before Judge Burnett In tho ilrcnilt court of Mnr Jon county, and convicted of perjury. On July 3, 19QC, Lupor appeared be fore attornoy Carey F. Martin nnd made out the necessnry papers to be gin a suit for divorce against his wlf-, who, '.10 clnlmod, had '.werted him. The charge aga'nst Luper says thnt In his comp'alnt he "wilfully, knowingly, feloniously and corrupt ly dopofiod end swore before the not ary that all the matters and facts contained In tho complaint were It was proved afterwards thit practically nono of tho facts and matter sworn to were true, and Lu per was convicted of perjury. The caso has been appealed twice. In the first appeal th deolslon of the cir cuit court waa reversed, and the cae remanded for retrial. At the sec ond trial Lranor was again convicted, and Judge Eakln In Jils decision to day sustains the decision of the low er court. u.i The cas of Anne C. Hough et al, vs 8. A. D. Porter et al., which was .nnin.i fmm the decision of Judge Klug of tho circuit court Of. Lake nntv U'na ninr liitiii 111 waii, nrrV nt.A ...i nfhlrh U a verv lODS " 1 WO DUItl -- -.- ,.. . , and comollcated one, was institutea THE AVENUE ..a .nnu corner of Seventeeatb rM continued for argument In part Lornr.- .. ?:-vr. Bre- rha .nit which U a very 1 on April 14, I960, by Marlon Con ley nnd Anne Hough against Portor to restrain him from interfering with tho wnterB of Sllvor creok In Lake county, which flowed onto tho prom Iwb of tho plaintiff. Tho court or- rinrmt n"ll nnrtlra who wcro nfToctcd to bo brcaght Into court nud testify. Thero were about 50 persons con cerned, nnd about half of thorn woro not tntUfled with tho decision of the court, nnd appoaled. "The opinion of tho supremo court on thiB caso holds this to be within the dlscretlonnry powers 01 tno Ninrl nml thnt Tin nrrnr nm com mitted by requiring all to bo brought in ami maao partico wuo ciuimtn nn Interoat In tho wnters in question, nnd that It Is tho rule under tho stntuto thnt any nnd nil persons claiming nn Interest In tho Bubjoct matter In controversy ndvorsoly to a plaintiff may bo mndo parties by tho person bringing tho suit, If ho deslrce, nnd thnt it auch Is not dono the court may In Its discretion, re quire all persons claiming nn Inter est In tho stream In lltlgutton to bo made parties; and also sottleB tho practice that numerous defendants maji Interplead In respoct to each other and havo all their rights set tled In ono suit, renouncing a rule of practlco wheroby this may bo done." "These woro tho main points of contention when ths ens- was nrguod nnd presented to tho supremo court. After disposing of them adverBoly to thn rontontlona of nnncllantB. tho court calls attention to the idfllcul tlen of adjusting tho rights under tho doctrine of riparian rights, and In timates thnt If tho caso must turn upon thnt quoitlon It may bocomo necessary to romand It for further testimony on many polntv. but that while It nppoars conceded that nil the lands are rlparlnn thnt slnco tho lands woro nil ontored slnco tho dnto of the desert land act, It is doubt 1m1 Jf thty can bo tormod riparian for tb purpose of Irrigation, hut thi a.U oth.r points In-ldntil thereto sot having been argued, tho opinion statoi that it !s a question of Mich vast Importance to tho lltl Kant, somo of whom did not appenr in the appellate court by counsel that a re-r.rgument of tho case be come necewr.ry on this and otlur poln'i Jnvolvod, including tho ques tion as to tho rospoctlvo claim of omo as prior ppproprlator. and ac cording y d'rect that" a ro-argu-ment bo had in th supr"ino court WHEN YOU TAKE HostcttfrV Stonmcli Illttfrs you havo a medicine that is not only guaran teed absolutely pun but also Iiub un unHiualtd rvconl of ciirct of Stom ach, Liver and Bowel aliments back of it. It Bhould ,thorefore. appeal to every sick man or woman. Get n bottle of HOSTfcTTERS' STOMACH BITTERS this very day and you'll be convinced that '.t can cure Poor Appetito, Head nclu Hour RUIhkx, Xh-, IadlgeH. Uon. DykpepslN. RUIowwcsb, C'o.tlve e, Ft male Ills awl Malarial Fever, City Engineer Pnrrot fprmnlly took chnrgc of tho pnvlng on Stnto street this morning, nnd front tnls tlmo for wnrd ho -will superintend personally nil thn work to bo ddno bv the Wnr ren Construction conlpnny. Aa lnrtro n fnrrn nf trton tin UTntllOr C.Otl- dltlonB permitted havo been working nn QtntA strnnt fnf thn linflt WPOk. nnd Mayor Rodgors stated this morn ing thnt the rorco would oc jncroaBeu ae-oon' as the rain censes. Deforo nny of the aurfnee can bo laid tho foundations of thd pavement mu::t bo Jierfcctly dry. It Is the Intention of Pnrrott to rush the work to completion nt the earliest possible date. Tho presence of tho city engineer in tho fiuturo may also put n stop to somo of tho waste of vniunbio material wmci l.ni. t.fw.M tvrtt.if nn tnvnr Ttntli?nrt said thlo morning thnt under their contract itho constrncnon company wero ounged 10 nnui tno uirt irom tho street to any point which tho city designated, within six blocks of where tho construction work was go ing on. Tho mayor says thnt tho dirt should hnvo been hnulod and dump ed Into the fill at tho South Com mercial street brldgo, but that In Htend, most of It had been used to nil lnrirn hollows In tho streets In front of prlvnto property In tho vi cinity of tho construction worn. Thn illrt thnt la hnltlir delivered tQ tho wrong plnccs is worth 35 cents u lond to tho city, tho city having re cently pnld thnt prlco for tho dirt excavated from tho bnscmont of tho now Breymnn building. Tho coun cil has voted to spend $800 for dirt for tho fill on Sorath commercial Btreettt nnd tho mayor thinks Xho prlco of dirt Ib too high to have It rcatter?d about In front of prlvnto dwellings. . o The World's Bout Cllninte. Ib not entirely frco from disease on tho high elevations rovers pro- vnll, whllo on tho lower levels ma lnrln Is encountered to n greator or loss extent, nccordlng to nltltudo. To ovorcomo ollmnto affections, lassi tude, mnlnrla, Janindlco, bllllousncss, fnviix 11 11.1 nirnn n nil ponornl debility. thn mmi offoptlvn romodv is Electric Bitters, tho gront nltorntlvo and b'ood purifier; tno antidote ior ovory form of bodily wenkness, ner vousnenB, and Insomnln. Sold under guarantee nt J. C. Pcrry'B drug store. Prlco 50c. o ai, i"Efa lMD .-r.vrrivc-'itii tiSnrlsT proven a great ooon w pww ffiotkfjrtby preparing the system 'fo lha coinlhkof baby', thereby rcndorlng thIM birth skfe, oAsy, Rnd alssoSt! painless. Bear IA mind, please that Dr. Plerea's Favorite Proscription" Is Yiot a- secret or patent mcdlclho, against which the neit Intolllgont people are quite naturally avcrso, bocaune of tho uncertainty as ta their composition aad harmless character, but' Is a UEmciK or xhowH ooMrost no, a full Hit of all lt Ingredients Mt printed. In plain English", ou every bottle wrapper. An rumination 01 hub o Ingrealonta will dlicloSe thef set that It Is non-alcoholic In Its comportUon, . abamlo ally pure, trlnte-roflncd g ycwlna taklae the place of the corannly used aleohbT. In iCs skenp. In this connection W may not be out of place to atoU " "Favorite Prescription- of Dr. P tho only mcdlclno pu up for the citreot womarfs peculiar weaknwtses ah all tnetits, and fold through drugg lita, all acdlcal writers atad leachura of all the wvcral schools of practlco, and that too as rcmwllps for the Mlmenla for whlek Favorite proscription r is recommonded, A llttlo ltnk of theso ondorxomonta will bo sent to uny address, lKoftld,aB4 absolutely free If you .request . aatna by postal card, or letter, of Dr. V. V. Plwae, DrfMwX Pleasant Paltata cure con stipation. Constipation Is the cause of many dlwnics. Cure the cause and yea eure the dlseaoe. Easy to take as candy. Tho rcp.son somo pcoplo can stny out of debt is nououy win lei tnciu gat In. Now York Prois. New IncorpointlonH. nrocnn-iiinho Friu t Company, tltmlto'l Principal ofllco, Portland; capital stocK, ao,uuu, incorpora tors, C. E. Orollo, II. L. Powers and Richard V. Montague. Mercantllo Printing Company- Principal ofllco, Portland; cnpltal slock, $20,000; Incorporators, F. II. Elus, C. B. Ellis nnd B. I). 3Hls. Tho La Crosso Park Association Prlnclnnl olllco. Mnrshfleld. Oregon? capital stock, $5000; Incorporators, C. w. Towor, Kuwnru uonnoiy u Geo. W. Cnrleton. 8. P. II. Lumber Company Prin cipal ofllco, Portlnnd; capital atock, $45,000; Incorporntorn, C. C, Shay, II. J, Pulfor nnd J. B. HoBford. A fnllfrirTiliui'd Titirk. "Thn liirUlint dnv of 111V llfO W8B when I bought a box of Bucklon'a Arnica Salvo;" writes unnrieB f. Budahn, of Trncy, California. "Two 25o boxes cured mo of an annoying; caso of Itching piles, which had: troubled mo for years and that yield ed to no other treatment." Bold un guaranteed at J. O. Perry's drua store. -0 Did vou snv boost7. Then go tor It Rencluxl the Spot, Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns n lnr'go gonoral storo nt Omoga. O., nnd Is prosldent of tho Adams Coun ty Telephone Co.. as well as of tho Hmnn Tnlonhnno Co.. of Plk county. O., says of Dr. King's Now Discov ery: "It saved my 1110 once, ai least I think it did. It scorned to rnnMi thn nnnt the VCrV ROat Of my nnitirh u'tien Avnrvthlnir olio fallod." vw-.. , " ..-- . """-" - 17 -... I iv irinir'r Nnuf iimcnvnrv inn oinvi rcache tho cough spot; It hoala thoj Boro spots nnu tno. wean npoio iu throat, lungs nnd chest. SoU Undor gunrantoo nt J. C, Porry'B drug store. 50c. nnd $1.00 Trial bottle free. One pasBongor train yoatorday had Bovon carloads of Btrawberrlos, going through by express for Oregon polntB, a camplo of tho wny thiB Btato patronlMju Cnllfornla for early goodB, o Polxoti Oak Poisoning. Unllnrd'a Snow Liniment euros It. Mr. O. II. P. CornolliiB, Turner, Ore. writes My wife has discovered that Snow Llnlmont cures "PoUon Onk Poisoning," a vory palnfMl trouble Sho not only curod n ciiso of It on horsolf, but on two of hr friend who wero poisoned by thla same Ivy. Prlco 25c, 50n and $1.00. Sold by all donlers. Should :t man tnke off his lint when lit tnlliD to a lady through the tolophono7 A 1 luppy Father, Is soon turnod to a sad one If he has to walk the floor ovory night with n crying baby. McOeo's Baby Elixir will make tho child well. soother Its nerves, Induce healthy, normal slumber. Bost for disorder ed bowolB and our stomaoh ah teething babloa nood It. Pleasant to take, sure, and safe, contains no harmful druus. Prlco 25 and 50 centa per bottle. Sold by all dealer. 1 . n Tho political whltowaah brush Is now bolng worn to the woodwork. 0 Ynluril Sumo A O0I1I. B. O. Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers whon they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life PJlls they get the worth of that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria or billousneBS." Sold under guarantiee at J. C. Perry's drug itort. 25c. The best remedy for wrongs done us Is to forget them. Syrus. OAalTOXlXA. s- ti I W ttfl TW hawwHTJ ttsajH a V4 you say boosting. -o- Kenedy's Laxatlvo Cough Syrup, doca not constipate, but on the other' hand Its laxatlvo principles gently movo tho bowels. Children like IU Sold by all druggists. 11 Men who stay in a fight "to the blttor end" generally omorge with bitter dispositions, o Wliooplnjt Cough. "In February our dnughtor had tho whnonlne couith. Mr. Lane, of Hnrtland, recommendHl Chambor- Inln'fi Pouch Tlomnflv nnd Said It gave his oustoniWB tho bent of satis faction, wo round it aa no aaiu, and can recommond It to anyoae having children troubled with whooping cough," saya Mra. A. uoot, of Purand, Mich. For sa!o by Dr. Stono's drug Btore. Amorjcnn heiresses contlnuo to pay largo sum for tho privilege of. being nddrossed by namoa that very fow of their neighbors can prQ nouuec. O ' Tho End of tho World, should It come tomorrow would find fullv i.!t nf thn nonnlo Hiirforlnif with rhoumatlsm of cither sllglit or so- rlous naturo. Mouoay neeii suuer with rheumatism for Bollard's Snow Llnlrncnt drives nway tho trouble, rolloves tho pain Inslant'y and leaves tho UBer as well and supplo aa a two-year old, Sold by oil dwilera. Somo of tho now pitches aro cnllod double razslo, morry widow nnd bronk yoeir back. Flashy In niirno but mighty slim in execution, 11 1 1 1 "When your food sc-ems to nause ate take Kodol. Take Kodol now nnd until yon know you aro right again. Thero Isn't nny doubt about what It will do and you wl!l find tho truth of this stntomont vorlfiod after you have used Kodol for a few weeks. It Is wild horo by al! drug islsts. Ida Tarboll's declaration that American womon ware responalblo for the rocent panic ia bound to Jnr Tom I.nwson. who thought ho would get all the credit. . r-o. A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when yoM'ro blue, bilious nnd out of sorts. There Is a sure euro fop all kinds of stomach nnd liver coin plnlnts constipation nnd dyspeptda, Ballard'o Horblno is mild, yet ab solutely effective In all cases, Prfca 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers. plUrU8IHnJrawrjii O Jbantfc S.'jrnrtat tf Jk.liTOHIJS- ti MMhlm lat - 1 ptietor -j