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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1908)
DAILY GAI'.TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WMDXHaUAY, MAI' 27, 1008 STAYTON BOOSTERS i ..,' HAVE GREAT DAY (oat foolinc of confldonco that a road SUPREME COURT that this was not necessary, and the' will lio hnllt and It has boon nut tin I DUOi i . . . . " . .1 to the pooplo in a way that their own I , , , , , I , 1 Uo ?l0 Judg0 T' " Cr' , CompanT 7' i ;i ,ZZL - ,.f t a .rhi Four decisions woro handed down ford of tho Wallowa county circuit Oro.:?." , ,, ' ttu of en,n by tho supremo court yostorday 8fc The Welch Lyndicate Makes a Proposition to Build the Line Prom Salem and It Is Well Received Stayton people turned out all day Tuesday, and in tho nftornoon all business houses , were closed ana thcro was a demonstration of local booat spirit unexcelled by any town In tho country. Tho Turner band 17 strong marched' the streots, lead by a standard bearer carrying the flag, and tho ladles of the town pinned boostor badges on everybody who waa presont from othor towns. Good Uologations attonded from Aumsvlllo and Turner. Dr. Ransom made a ringing speech boforo tho Commer cial club In which ho pledged him self to subscribe for building tho road, and said many more in bin town would do tho name. Mr. "Wrfcli Mnkcs a Proposition. W. L.. Frcros, president of tho Stayton .Commercial club, read n proposition to build tho road from A. Wolch, of tho Willamette Valley Co., which Was favorably received. It wan in substanco that If tho peo plo of Stayton and along tho lino would mibscrlbo ?G0,000 of bondti, to run flvo years at C per cent, nnd Salem would do tho Bamo ho would build nnd equip a first clns3 electric lino. A committee consisting of W. L. Frorea, Shormnn Swank and York Richardson was appointed to consid er his proposition nnd roport on Us advisability. At tUp Oprrn .House. A doublo quartot sang "Tho Star Spnnglcd Bannor," nud thoro were npeccho3 to u packed house In tho foronoon at tho opera house. Tim crowd grow very onthuslastlc and nftor dlnnot tho band again lod the still larger crowd to tho park, whoro nbout a thousand people nnsomblcti. Thoro was more vocal and band music, and tjion tho spenkors of tho 'day, 0. C, Chapman, of tho Port land Commercial club, nnd A. lluckcstolu, of tho Srilcm Buslmm Men's loaguo, mndo tho principal apocchoa of tho nftornoon, and got lip n groat doal of enthusiasm. Chap man ls two or thrco Tom Richard son's wrapped up In ono, when lc como to boosting for n town. Hy was ono of tho men Mint'started tho oloctrlc lines out of Spokane, nnd wni prosont whon tho first movement wnB started In contrnl Ohio, that now has tho groatest trolloy system In tho world, and ho mndo tho peoplo mouths wator with his fairy tnlos or advances In land val'.ies ns a, result of building oloctrlc lints. Quito it dologatlon wont up from Salem. Subscriptions Rolling In. Aftor tho boosting speeches about leu of tho Stayton rosutlors tackk-a thd crowd and about $10,000 was added to tho oni'olment of cash sub. scrlptlono. AuniBvillo men woro pres ent who offered a Stayton business man $G000 for hli block In tho city f tho road la built. As monoy wns would wako mp a lot of Interest hero , Judg Moore affirmed the decision and it is to bo hoped, the boosters' of tho Wheeler county circuit cour , t Mnt t n,n t urn. in the case of tho county versus P. horo can get him to como at some future dato. Alt tho visitors were shown tho factories of Stayton and oxprossed surprise at the romarkiblo entorprlso of eo small a place having such n- list of payrolls, and woro not surprised that Stayton Is forging ahead of other towns In tho valloy. o lit oastor.ii freight rato3 go much higher they will havo tobo provided with nn nipper berth. L. Kooton nnd othors. Tho case is an action by Whodlor county ngainst P. L. Keoton, its former Bhorlff, to rocovor money rocotvod by him for taxes which ho colleotcd and ro talnod during his torm of ofllco. Tho complaint allog03 that Kooton wa3 elected sheriff in 1002 and served two years, during which time he received and appropriated ?1, 024.82 of tax. For tho faithful por- comrt, in tho case of J. B. Ready vs. Henry Schmlth, waB affirmed. This was a case to enforce tho specific performance of a contract to convoy real propotty, and a docroo New Tho La Dm ,, ftm, "" Mil Oregon. '"TWtfci Principal offl. . 0 real propor,ty, ana a docroo was Itnl stock tr"'0" grantod in tho circuit court to tho I. MeSger j ?5 " UI1I1 i T r.j.i- '' Justico Slater afllrmod tho deel- Hall-Bhew i slon of tho Multnomah county court 'nm ... CoHii In tho base of Albert Abraham vs. stock, 1500a ii B. B. Miller, and B. B. Miller va. . Hall, n i i.T ! "'"" ivujuuuiu. minor sued Shonhom - .-. 1 .. 1 . I ." ADranam to couoct a mil', and Abraham In turn oucd Mlllor to sot asido tho Judgment. In both cases to bo put In tho bank, tho Stayton mi ttnnkmt ixttk. Thorn III tho srCUt miuinummuiniiiitimittnniinninyir " " " "" ''''-""-"'i""iMfc"'fc""h'iMMMMMMMfcMMM""1" "j CHAMBERLAIN "THE MAN WHO DELIVERS THE GOODS" i AS GOVERNOR 1115 HAS MADK IOSSinijl2 FKE13 IOOKS AT OREGON CITY. HE HAS PLACED THE STATE LAND OFFICE OX AN HONEST AND OTHER LAWS IN THE IX- HE HAS CLEANED OUT THE OLD SCHOOL LAND RING AND GIVEN 'YOU A GOOD STATE LAND, LAW. HE HAS PROTECTED AND INCREASED THE CO.MMO.N SCHOOL FUND OF THE STATE. WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN THE PASSAGE OF LAWS TAN ING CORPORATIONS AND IN HEK1TANCES. UAH ALWAYS HEEN AN EARNEST ADVOCATE OF STATEMENT NO. 1 AND THK DIRECT PRIMARY LAW HAS HELPED SECURE THE PASSAGE OF LAAVS PHEVENT ING CHILD LABOR, REGULAT ING THE HOURS OF LABOR, AN BOTHER LAWS IN THE IN TEREST OF THE WORKING MAN. AS SENATOR 1 HE WILL SUPPORT THE AD MINISTRATION AND ITS PRO GRESSIVE POLICIES. WILL LOOK TO THE COM MEHCLL AND INDUSTRIAL IN TERESTS OF OREGON AND THE CONSERVATION OF OUR RESOURCES. WILL WORK FOR APPRO- PRIATIONS FOR IMPROVING OUR RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FOR iMORE PUBLIC BUILDINGS. WILL WORK FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI TUTION PERMITTING THE ELECTION OF SENATORS BY A DIRECT VOTE OF THE PEO PLE. WILL USE EVERY ENDEAV OR TO SECURE PATENTS FOK. OUR HONEST AND LONCSUI FEEING HOMESTEADERS. WILL WORK FOR POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS AND LAWS IN THE INTEREST OF LABOR. Export and iBMll tl Principal onic uZ. capital slock, isft. tors PranclsFo,; , uamufn CHANCE OH' LIFETIME TO VISIT n Tho battleship fitoti States which huZZl momorablo cruUo aemdt will bo on PuzPt ia,tj 2 1st to May 30th. ktH to witness the maawNTj! tho fleet, the Knathi. i sell round trip tlckttibw) ouuiuo ior 3.7Q; frets Tacoma for 8, ubdcrttif cond t onx Salo Dates Marl hi ni Scattlo, and May J5H J 10nQ in T... T.ltnllo rVnllM.... -J ....." :r.r. uu.r v uuui uirucuon WUD t UUl limit of 14 daysfroadj'itii this is an opportau tlsii uncrry uity to ran n i aottttio. -ti New XolwH 4 1 C.C. Bryant, Albup Ml Drury, Coburg; Portland. MltliJ . WILL SETTLE THE LOCKS QUESTION. FHKh miF"pfi - i awmwflr No One Regrets Voting for Him for Governer NO ONE WILL REGRET VOTING fOR HIM FOR SENATOR 21 IF HE IS ELECTED THERE WILL BE 3 TjllNGS DOING IN THE SENATE hdftMW-mifrtelMteyfrlfe? VOTE FOR HIM Dr. Stone's Drug Store IWWWIlfrtttttWWtMIWWWItWW foma " of hla d,1'-v ay tnx collet tho suit wna decided for Mlllor, and, u to.- up county rrqulrodof him nit upon nppenl, tho supromo court nN X bond. Several porsom acted as his firmed tho decisions, on tho ground mat Abraham failed to innko but a clear case. A CAKE OF ICE - - -. - - jTT Will last longer and give better results when used in a "WISCONSIN" Re frigerator Their Construction Is Superior In Every Way The House Furnishing Co. i IrtllMWIlWllfcWMIrtillWM 3urely, and thesj appear as co-dt fondants In tho case. mt j a uemurrer 10 tno complaint oy S(tho uefr.uant3 on tho ground that It ff'd'd not stnte facts BiifTlcIont to con. Jstlti. ie a cause of action, was sus tained by tho circuit court ai to all , defendants except Koeton, and tho ;plnlntlf: declining further to plead, uuugmen' was renaorod against it for costs and disbursements, and it C ' appealed I Th9 supremo court hold that tho sheriff never having oxecuted a bond as tax collector, tho sureties on his official undertaking woro not Habit for any failure or default of thw principal or to account for and pay over money, and that no error had been committed In sustaining tho d: murrcr. In the case of Francis McLeod v3. the Pacific States Telephone and Tet ograph company, which was rovers?d and remanded on March 24, 1008, , the motion for rehearing was denied by Justice Eakln. The case was appealed from the circuit court of Coos county. Tlie tp'alntlff sued tho telophono company ! for damages for an Incorrect trans mission of a message, which caused her to lose a position. The caso was decided In favor of tho telephone company, and after It was remanded by the supromo court the company moved fqr a rehearing on tho ground that tho company could not bo helj liable In the, case unles3 the addres see was the primary boneflclary therein. The supreme court held. Tho only ca-hdmi"' iron, owes 00 0D9, WJS" 'it; carries Uriel" counters nudrtot with diiuea.medlclaM.w' nnlcles. wlnei mi m miwIr for mc-dlfloal : Stono Is a regular FJ lclne,andhaibiwi'g perlenco In th P1"" tlons are iree, r" I nd on!r w1 .'. . n. cmn tit medicine. ut ""'.. 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