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DAILY OATITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE g.AlfH8t U ft
SHOW NO
RESPECT
FOR NAVY
Salem High School won ovor tho
U. S. Flagship Charleston baseball
team hero yesterday by tho Bcoro of
4 to 1. The thrs showed plainly that
they understood the flno pointB of
tko game but they couldn't stand up
to tho flno work of tho local high
school team. Salem made more er
rors than usual but even then the
garao tbey piut up was a pretty ono
and at Bovcrat critical places they
showed tho crowd what tney really
could do In n pinch.
Tho day was an ideal one for basr
ball, the stores closed at four o'clock
and overybody went out to boo tho,
game, many probably with tho Idea
that they woro going to see a small
portion of tho Fleet itself. To toll
the truth tho sailors, although an ex
ceptionally flno looking bunch of fol
lows looked very little different
than any team when they got out of
their sailor togs and into basebnll
suits, with tho exception that a truo
shipboard walk could be noticed oc-tho town council,
POSTMASTER AND
KX-iCOUNOILMAN
The case of Richard Parrott of
Buttevllle, charged with assault and
battery upon Randolph Woolsworth
GCyears of ago on March 27, wan
tried before Judge Webster yester
day afternoon, and after much ar
gument and taking of evidence the
jury, consisting of J. M. Lawrence,
Sam Adolph, August Huckesteln and
A. A. Lee, found tho defendant not
guilty.
The prosecution was conducted
by City Attorney Keyes, and Carey,
Martin handled tho case for Parrett.
Tho story of the affair, as It appears
from tho evidence Is this: Wools
worth had placed somo tiling across
the road in front of his place In or
der to carry off tho water from his,
sido of the thoroughfare. In .doing
this tho water was .made, to run down
tho road in front of his neighbor's
property, a merchant by the namo
of Vandelour.. Vandelour objected
to this, and got permission from the
road supervisor to removo tha tiling.
Vandelour employed Parrett to
help him in this work and 'this ap
pears to be tho cause of the trouble,
for Woolsworth was on bad terms
with Parrot. Parrot claims that
Woolsworth once forced him out of
and at another
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cnilonally.
Tho truo American spirit was
ahown in the decorations which
everywhero prevailed of tho national
colors. Tho grandstand was drap
ed from ono end to tho other with
bunting and American flags and
etrotched behind the sailor's bench
was a largo American flag. JtiBt as
tho game was called a volunteer
troop burst through tho field gato
time falsely accused him of Irregu
larities in his conduct of the Butte
vllle post office .and reported him to
tho authorities at Washington.
Woolsworth came up and saw Par
ret digging out tho tiling, and re
marked to Vandelour that "ho could
not get nnyono else In tho country
to help nt the Job but that dirty
little pup." This made Parrett
angry, but ho claims that ho said
Tho Republicans who Voted the
Citizons ticket at Salem Wero rend out
of tho party as traitors. What are
tho Republicans who carried Btrong
Republican counties against Cake?
If peoplo nro not allowed independ
ence in local matters what becomes
of city and Bchool government? If
Republicans nro not true to national'
Republican principles what becomes
of their Republicanism?
Capt, Howard, aged 81, has six
children, 39 grand children and 24
great grand children. He is till
hnle nnd hearty and divides his
time between making garden and
reading tho newspapers.- Ho 1b ono
of tho proudest citizens of Salem,
Oregon, and shows what tho west
will do for n man if ho behaves him
self. Tho vote of Clatsop county, giving
a big mojorlty against Cake, shows
how much Fulton loved Cako at the
bottom of his heart. Chorloy should
have como home nnd made some
speeches for Cake, for appearances
nt least. But ho was listening to
some of his foolish advisers and .made
n cardinal political error.
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enthusiasm for uio Bpienuiu work or,
the public Bchools this year.' It will
be In order to have a pared and a
celebration nt tho close.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
C. E. Glass, Eugene,
J. W. Holmes, Portlnnd.
W. A. Hard man, Lebanon.
J. T. Walker, Salem. ,
H. L. Benson, Klnmntii. '
J. H. Nob 1)3, Eugonc.
J. F. Kelly, Eugene.
J. W. Holmes, Portland.
J. O. Oster, Portland.
James Blodgett, Corvallis.
L. D. Colo, Portland.
H. B. Mnnwoll, Portlnnd.
W. H. Brad, U. S. S. Charleston.
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with ono of tho big Btnto house brass nothing to Woolsworth except to toll
CAnnonB and gnvo a couple of real him to go off about his businosj, and
powder and smoke salutes.
Tho crowd that was out surpassed
any crowd ovor seen on tho Willam
ctto Held. Tho grandstand was
crowded, crowds wero along tho
lines from first and third to home and
clear out into tho field nnd the north
bank of tho flold was filled.
W Tho gamo started with tno Tars
Ij at tho bat. Thoy wont down In one,
two, three order with two strike outs.
In ho first tlmo'up Salem started
their scoring whon Roberts enmo
over tho plato on a wild throw to
second. Thoro was nothing doing
tho second Inning but in tho third
tho sailors enmo' through with their
lono Bcoro. Ono of tho blue Jackets
gdt first on an error, stole second
and "third and enmo homo on a well
placod bunt. Thoy played ball for
this ono point nnd it looked as If
they would got moro but went down
-without anothor score. Salem got a
man on Bocond that Inning but no
coro. In the fourth Salem made a
pretty double, with a man on first a
sailor bunted to Kay, tho ono on first
ith a big lead tried for third, Kay
throw to GabrloUon and Qabrlolson
back tp Kay. In tho last of that Inn
ing Perkins should hnvo scored but
out third nnd was called out. In the
fifth tho Charleston men had a man
on second and third but failed to
score. In tho last of tho fifth Salem
made two moro runs, Roberts com
ing through with a hit as usual at
Just tho rlgljt tlmo to count. Por
kins did somo pretty backing and n
nlco throw In tho sixth and also a
ecoro In that Inning ranking tho final
score 4 to 1 as thoro was no scoring
after thnt. In tho s6vonth tho Bail
ors made a nlco double and tho rest
of tho game was a succession of
quick outs.
Bcoro by Innings,
Charleston 0 0 10 0 0 0
Hits 0 10 10 0 1
8. H. S. ..1000210
HItB 1 0 1 0 2 1 0
Summary.
Stolon bases Lehnhoff, Yeoger,
Skcnto, Roberts, Farmer, Perkins,
Richardson. Two baso hits Kay.
Doublo plays Lehnohoff, to Will
ardt. Struck out By Skonto. 6; by
Keones, C. First base on balls
Off Skeate, 3.' Wild pitch Skcato.
Timo of gome 1 hour, 35 mlnut9s.
Umpire Lawrence. Scorer Strang.
Kodol 1b tho best known prepara
tion that Is offered to the p?oplo to-
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that ho wno doing the work by the
tho nuthorlty of tho road supervisor.
Woolsworth then wont away, and
tho two men agreed to say nothing
moro to him If ho returned. Both
Vandelour and Parrett swore that
they wero deathly afraid of Woolb
worth, and that at the timo ho had
something In his hip pocket which
thoy bdllevoj to bo a revolver. Fur
ther testimony developed tho fact
that Woolcworth had been In the
habit of carrying a rovolver, and that
on tho aftornoon of tlws 27th after
tho dlcnut? with Parrott, ho had "ex
hibited the gun to came e: tho citi
zens of the vlilngf1, with tho romnrJc
thrt hs "would fix Parrott if ho evvr
struck hlni again." Woolsworth,
howevor, Bald that he only carried tho
gun to kill dogs "and cats that, wero
troubling his chickens.
In a few minutes Woolsworth re
turned and mndo other remarks
nbout Parrott. Parrott Bworo that
Woolsworth, who was standing about
four feet away, advanced and reached
for his hip pocket, and that ho (Par
rott) fearing for his llfo slezfd
WoolBWorth'o right nrm with ono
hand, and with tho othor struck him
In tho face, knocking him ovor In tho
ditch. Parrott says that Woolsworth
then declared that "ho had enough
for an old man", and that ho got up
out of the ditch nnd wont away.
Woolsworth claimed thot ho had no
gun on his person during tho conver
sation with Parrott and Vandelour.
Tho Jury was only out five minutes
when they returned with the verdict
of "Not guilty."
MARION COUNTY MAN
HOME ON A VISIT
II. C. Robertson of Wasco, Sher
man count)', Is In Marlon county on
a visit to his brothers, tho Robert
sons of Turner. He Is In tho milling
business in Eastern Oregon, and says
thoy have fine grntn crops ovor there
this year hotter than for yenrs. Ho
saya the farmers there hnvo employed
Hatfield, the California rainmaker,
to furnish them threo Inches of rain
In sixty days. Up to dato he has got
them two inches, nnd bids fair to
mako good, for which he will receive
$1000. Mr. Robertson has been In
Eastern Oregon for tho past eight
yoars and has dono very woll. Tho
Robertsons play an active purt in any
unff tirtnllrifv Mini linnnnn tn tnUft n
day for dyspepsia or Indigestion or' .... ,.,.., ,, ..... ,.
any stomach trouble Kodol, digests, ,,,m "B ,l U,M" m"u "- v"0,r ,m"
nil foods. It is niesani to iuko. k;u wfBu.
In tho third ward about fifteen
Republicans voted for Chamberlain
nnd tho two anti-Statement cnndl
rates only. In tho 4th ward as many
ns 25 or 30 are reported as dolns
tho same thing. It was dono else
where also. Judges of election say
that the Adams faction at Sllvcrton
voted for Reynolds and Hughes and
Chamberlain. They refused to voto
for any othor legislative candidates.
Mr. Adams was chairman of tho anti
statement No. 1 Republican conven
tion called in Salem by the Fulton
politicians. Tho value of such ad
visors to Mr. Fulton 19 not nppnrent.
They may hnvo saved tho Jefferson
postofflco out of tho wreck but that
ia about all. Adams Is tho man who
ruled that No Statement No. 1 mnn
should be allowed to go to tho stato
convention, nnd did othor brilliant
things In tho Interest of harmony
nnd success,
Fair treatment! public sorvico
corporations would Indicate that
'vhpn thev come through w'th street
Inprovem"n-j nnd p1) tho r'tv ro'in
rll pks o h-m. rrt Mm Htv coun
cil k'eop Its part of tho ngreomont
to nnnul obsolete provisions of fran
chises and grant such nmondmonts
ns are In kcoplng with sound public
policies, and a growing Capital City.
Up to tho first of June tho first
office of tho Secretary of State col
lected $34,000 fees for 1908 nnd
turned thorn Into the stato trensury.
Under four years of Secretary Dunbar
a court says ho collected $103,000
and put It In his pockot, nnd probably
a groa.t deal moro that no record wpa
kept upon. That was part of tho old
machine graft that It took five years
of agitation on tho part of this paper
alono to abolish. After It was adopt
ed a9 part of tho Republican platform
tho Oregoninn ridiculed It and fought
it Just as It now fights Statement No.
1. Furnish ridiculed tho flat salary
law and Mr. Fulton went out nnd
made a state campaign for Furnish
and ignored the wholo subject. Then
Dunbar and his machine frlendi got.
tho Inw staved off four yenrs and
took tho fees he pledged himself- In
accepting the nomination not to take,
and now ho has a vordlct against
him. He and his machine ndvlsorr
said It was against the constitution
Just as thoy say now Statement No.
1, and direct election of Senators is
against the constitution. But tlfe re
form was established and Secretary
Benson collects the foes, takes a flat
salary and puts all ho collects In the
state treasury. Now It's constitu
tional, The peoplo should see to It
that their verdict Is respected and af-
jtor awhtlo that will bo constitutional.
Tho peoplo mako the constitution
not tho machine.
H. P. Pasnaw " y
0. J. Yeagor , , " .
W. C. Noidllngor , "
W. C. Dlehl, "
W. Q, Willnrdt, "
a. A. Lehuhoff, . "
J. H. Schorhhoveni "
R. Poliler,
H. E, Newman "
P. H. Shrate, ' , "k
J. A. Daly, ' "
O. Lundergorn, "
J. Coghlan, "
W. Rochollo, "
R, W. Dixon, "
Thomas Keogh, San Francisco.
Jns. O. Clarke and wife, Sacra
mento. o
FOREST GUARD APPOINTED.
Ders'nrf
of sorts you may take it for mn&tiSc?
of tlie "lard habit." LardW l" V
stomachs are never friends for lotao- t7? r N
., Lard comes fmm ti .... - u
f,eidS ct Th;ssiSN
Sunny gph, ij
is sold hero by all druggists.
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"I am not much of a mathemati
cian," said tho Cigarette, "but I can
add to a man's nervous trouble I can
efubstrnct from his physical energy,
I can divide his mental powers, take
Interest from h's work, nnd can dis
count his chances for success."
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DeWltt's Kldnoy and Bladder
Pills nro prompt and thorough and
will in n very short tlmo strengthen
the weakened kldnoys, Sold by all
druggists.
Those freo pass candidates learned
that tho peoplo had their opinions on
the subject,
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KPISC01WLIANS AROUSED
OVER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The Dalles Is enterprising,
vertises In the Salem papers.
It al-
Tho navy baseball team woro giv
en the freedom of the city lost night.
Tho Illlhee club was thrown open
to them. The Yaudatto gave them
(Vntti rrfss T-Mueil Wlre.l nnd tle n,8h school boys a free
New York, Juua 5. An animated, chow, and the wholo theater party
controversy threatens to disrupt St. B Mn nn(l howled for the boys In
Mark's Episcopal church because hluo as they filed In. The sailors
some of th members oro radically , cheered as Bob Evans' picture went
opposed to the holding of a series of n te screen, and again a3 old
"health conferencea" and today sov-!8lory waved across the stage. The
oral of the prominent members of whole squad honored The Journal
tho church stated that they would offlco with a call, and paid their re
wlthdraw from tho church If the spects to tho force that had shown
rector, Dr. Lorlng W. Batton, per- tne the town. The latchstrlng of
slsts In holding the meetings, . the Charleston will be out for the Sa
The meetings will be the first lom high school boys all this week
attempt ever made in this city to until she sails next Monday morning,
treat diseases by, mental suggestion'
outside of Christian Science church
and have aroused lively 'interest Slem can make no mistake in
Wnhlngton, May 30 Tho Forest
Sorvico has Just announced tho fol
lowing nppolntmont on Nntionnl For
ests for Oregon :
U. S. G. Turner has been appoint
ed a Forest Guard on tho Blue Moun
tains (E) National Forest.. i
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NOTARIES PUBLIC. I
. cotton
1 indigestible, and sometimes aWlielvOS
, toldne makes food die-estihl,. ? W
. tritious, delicious. Coitolcncxsfa
perfect shortening and frying me
dium. It is pure and healthful.
It contains not an ounceof hog.fht.
Cottolene is today in use by
thousands of housewives who
would no more think of going
back to lard than they would of
reverting to tallow dips for light
ing their homes.
Cottoleie is one of the prod
ucts which pure food advocates
always endorse.
Nature's Gift from
theSunnv&m
Hv-1
W. H. Mall, Portland; F. .1.
Brooks, Madras; Gilbert L, Hedges,
Oregon City; J. A. Burlolgh, Enter
prise; J. D. Wnlck, Joseph; J. F.
Smith, Kerby; U. G. Berry, Peoria;
C. H. Hill, Joseph; E. E. Quick, St.
Helens; W. Beck, Sheridan; T. J.
Jclllson, Amity.
J. B. Marshall, Bandon; Harry
Cary, Lawen; C. M. Conry, Portland;
O. B. Tuckor, Portland; II. W. Snas
hnll, Grcsham.
Millinery at Reduced Prices
The Merry Widow
Plain Sailors
Flowers and Foliage
Nice Dress bk
Children's Urt
fancy Bat Pie
NEW CORPORATIONS.
Tho Walport Lumber Company;
principal ofllce, Portland; capital
stock, $50,000; incorporators, Aug
ust W. Fischer, Geo. F. Wlttmer,
Bertha E. Martin and David H. Step
henson. McMlnnvillo Locnl and Long D's
tanco Telephone Company; principal
office, McMlnnvillo, Oregon; capital
stock, $20,000; incorporators, John
Woftmnn, Loroy Lewis, Geo. E. Wag
goner, A. M. Peory, W. T. Macy and
W. S. Houck.
Now let tho hntchots bo burled
nnd sottlo down to boosting Albany.
It Is to bo hoped the blind pigs nro
burled with tho hatchet. This can
bo told better after July lBt.
n
George Chamberlain has a way of
getting there.
SJEC0ND ANNUAL
ROSE FESTIVAL
Juno 1st to 6th inclusive For this
occasion tho Southern Pacific Com
pany will sell round trip tickets to
Portland daily, Juno 1st to 0th In
clusive for $2.20.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. Co.
A. G. P. A., S. P CO. 5-29-8t.
ALL AT REDUCED
Corset Cover Embroidery, a good quality, a yard
Indigo Bluo Calico, reduced price, a yard
Tnblo Cloth, special good value, a yard
Laco Curtains 45 U Children's KDltWrttitl
Towollng, n ynrd 5 np Men's Boys' Suttwo Cp-ii
Whlto Pnrnsolo , .75( uwMen's Onderwwr, th....
36 inch Suitings, 45c Values Redxcej tel
Men's and Boys' Caps Reduced ft
R0STEIN & GREENBAUM,
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Slrtel. SitoM
Notice,
Notlco Is horoby given that the
common council of the city of Sa
lem, Oregon, will at 8 o'clock p. m.,
on the 8th day of Juno, 1908, at the
common council chambers in Salem,
Oregon, proceed to aisess upon each
lot or part thereof or parcel of land
liable therefor Its proportionate
share of the coBt of Improving Com
mercial street in said city of Salem.
Orecqn, betweon the north lino of
Trade street nnd the north lino of
Center street in said city, In accord
ance with the plans and specifica
tions on fllo In the ofllco of the re
corder of said city.
All persons Interested In Bald
assessment shall appear at said time
before said common council and pre
sent objections If nny thoy have to
said assessment and apply to said
common council for tho privilege If
they so deslro to make said Improve
ment In lieu of their assessment.
Dono by order common "council
this 1st day of Juno, 1908.
W. A. MOORES.
6-2-3t. City Recordor.
Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs ard Llvory, all Rigs Modern
Rubber Tire,
THE BUREAU
Is a gentleman's r.esort-you. not only find gwt!lj
tho bar but behind tno oar,
tr d TATTnNaTON.Pfoprtd
tti lr.n. AvnArlnnn n tho bUBlUMS DM taUSflt
to buv only tho best. t
I WINES, LIQUORS and CIGAJ
Tolophono, 177.
EXCURSION
TICKETS ON SALE
FW? NFWP0RT
V I !- "" I" . .l.n!flS(
Ifnr tne COW"""' . .!,
On June 1st tha Southern Paclfic!en,arBrtbUd
company will ploce on salo at sa,ew r0w ?" I, me p1 Zj
excursion tickets to Newport ana io- -.- , &
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Sealed propo" fl J!
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the ofllce of iw ' j
board of troitw o
er house H""L
Plin.Bd?5SMl
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teets. ana w
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turn. In addition to tne usuai i-
ota cood for the entire soason, week
end excursion tickets will bo sold oni
Satiurday mornings, good to return, teeti, aj ofveI
fniiwtn Mnnrtnv. nt the iow rate ot may be baa r
Vo ;;. i: .n,,.ir. This affords b. S. Tu"
nn excellent opportunity to spend
Sunday at tho beach. The rhododen.
drons are now In bloom, and tne
wenthcr nt Newuort Is delightfw
you nro not ready to go for a ex
tended stay, don't miss this chanco
for an outing,
n- Tnno iRt. MCUrSlOU Uctt
vn,n niv will be on sale,
on Wednesday and Saturday, at ?-"
from Salem. ..v
wf. M'MURRAY.
G. P. A., S. r. lu.
J. M. SCOTT,
A. Q. P. A.. S. P CO.
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