DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
BIDS ON
ASYLUM
SUPPLIES
OPENED BY : BOARD
NOW FOR
' CANNED
.. SERMONS
PORTLAND MEAT TKUST IN
VADKS STATE INSTITUTIONS
1500 PATIENTS WILL EAT
MEATS PROM METROPOLIS.
The Union Moat qompany .of Port
San tapturod' the supplying of fresh
"awils for tho stato Insano asylum,
rlrich has a dally blfroffaro to pro
Vile for ovor 1500 parsons, the larg
rt Blnglo meat order In the state.
Ihoy furnished for $4.74 por 100,
toams for J13.D0 and' bacon 'for
314.90. Local packers bid $4.79.
35.1& and $5.47.
This Is tho first time tho. meat
tnasl lias Invaded the stnto Institu
tion business and caused constornn
tlon among tho local dealors.
Olio & Co. and Allen & Lowfs tied
on ewgnrs at $5.77. Tho Spencor
Hardwaro Co. wa3 lowest on hafd
waro; D. J. Pry on drugs; W. S. Pitts
oa nh; tho Salem woolen mills got
tho suits; Portland Flouring mills
tie hard wheat flour, and Fisher's
33111a of Sllvortoh the valley flour. .
Thoro was a general division on
tho other Huppllcs, and tho board will
tako sovoral days to mako tho awarde
according to sample Didders wore
irnoro numerous than ovor boforo, and
tho slato hnfl saved thousands. of dol
lars by advertising for bids on sup
plies based upon sample of tho goods
,Io bo furnished.
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ARCHITECT
COMPLETING
THE PLANS
President Pletchor Homan of Wil
lamette Uuivorslty has returned from
n tour of the principal cltlos, whoro
ho has boon given receptions thafr al
most took his breath away by their
cordiality. Ho Is down for a sorlos.
t)f addroises at tho Albany blblo
school noxl month, and Is in gro.it
lomand uh an educator and public
upeakor. ;
Bids will soon bo advertised for on
TGalon'hall.
Architect Touftolotto of Boise,
Idaho, haB noarly comploted thovde
talled specifications for tho now $50,
'000 Administration building that Is
to go up on tho campus In August
'and Soptomber. Tho work of rovls
Ing tho faculty nnd filling tho now
'chnlr of philosophy Is bolng pushod.
ProHldont Homan is meeting tho
'educators ami business men of tho
state and Is winning- frjends for (tho
Interests that have boon entrusted to
Tils liauds.
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tCRAMP llliPUHKI)
TO CHANGE QUARTERS
Btroot Commissioner James Martin
tamo Into tho pollco court In gront
excitement this morbus and nn
Konncod that a tramp, evidently of
comic Bupp'omeut kind, was lying In
tho straw In tho barn at tho McDowol
Tosldonco on Nineteenth and Lee
streets, calmly smoking his plpo, and
that lio could not be persuaded
neither to leave tho place or to quit
smoking.
Tho wayfaring man took posses
sion of tho barn last night. Ho has
received sovoral delegations from tho
neighbors, who fear that he will sot
the barn afire. Ho has also received
In nudloifco various members of the
tamlly. Rut to all their pleadings he,
has calmly replied, between puffs,
. that ho could not Beo his way cloar
Ht prosont 'to chango his hondqunr
tors. o
TAFT GUTTING READY
' TO GIVE UP OPPIOE
(United Pre Leased Wire.)
Washington, Juno 29 Secretary
Taft is at his dolk in tho war dopart.
mont cleaning up things that need
k his personal attention preparatory
to hb resigning tomorrow. Ho pass
ed a busy day signing hundreds of
papers and getting things In shape
for his succesor Gen. Luke E. Wright
who will tako charge July 1. Gonora.l
Wright spent the day with the secre
tary ettlug an idea of his new du-
Mra.VTjift Is preparing to. go to Hot
IfcrlRgs, ' Vt, t spend the summer
WABtliS. ' I
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(United Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, June. 20. Rev. Jenkin
Lloyd Jones, of All Souls church, has
Introduced a novelty which Is tho
toiilc of discussion among ministers
of ,thls city today. Ho promises o
glvo his congregntlbn "canned sor
mons" during tho summer months,
hnvlnn hU gems of ministerial
thought reproduced by phonbgraph
whllo ho sits at easo on the cool ver
anda of a summer resort.
Rov. Jones' Idea will bo adopted
by a numbor of ministers hero arid
may become popular throughout the
country as ho haB offered to furnish
records to hlsbrothren at a nominal
cost.
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BARTNETT .
MUST NOT
APPEAL
- (United Press I.ensort Wire.)
San Francisco, Juno 29. Accord
ing to Assistant District Attorney
Wni. M. Cook, Walter Bar.tnetl,
convicted of having embezzled the
Colton securities, the loss of which
caused the wreck of tho California
Deposit & Trust company, will bo
tried on several more Indictments It
ho appeals his case to tho supremo
court.
Bartnott comes up for sont'onco to
morrow. If uotlco of appeal Is glvon
tho grand jury will bo asked to re
turn additional Indictments against
Iho former banker.
PIIOPIIECY WARM RATTLE
HETWEEN GANS AND NELSON
I United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Juno 29. Joo Gans
and Rattling Nelson both wore re
ported to be In bottor condition than
ever boforo whon thoy started tho
fifth day preceding tho bnttlo for tho
lightweight championship. TAat Is
tho customary stntoment but their
trnlnors swoar Is rcaly trtio this time.
Gans is so confldont that ho laughs
uproariously In an effort not to scorn
piqued at tho reports that ho ha?
boon training In a new way bocauso
ho Is afraid of Nelson., Ho has not
boon boxing, bec,aUso ho bolloves ho
can beat Nelson without boxing. All
ho wants, -ho says, Is his strongth.
Ho wont In for sparring yostorday for
the socond tlmo since ho began train
ing. Nelson will do his last boxing
Wednesday. Tho llttlo Dnno Is wear
lug out his trainers by his tireless
energy at Colmn and Is In flno fott'o.
Gnns tip tho scales at 134 and Nel.
son at 135. Thoy will enter tho ring
at 133 pounds.
PASTOR DISBANDS CHURCH;
HAYS REIIINDS TIMES
(T'nltcd Press T.cnsert Wlr'e.i
San Francisco, Juno 29. Rov. E,
C. Smoot, pastor of tho Socond Uni
tarian church horo, Is toddy making
arrangements to go on tho lecturo
platform and tho co'ngrogntlon of the
church is proparlng to soil tho prop
erty and disband.
Smoot preached1 hla last Bormon
ye'torday nnd his scathing arraign
ment of prosont day theology la the
talk of tho city today. Ho said that
the church of todny Is far behind the
times and Is dally becoming moro in
significant in tho life of nations. It
was Smott's doctrines that led to his
rupturo with his congregation.
"Thoro Is llttlo room In tho church
for orrglnal thinking," safd Rov.
Smoot In his sormon. ,"No matter
how much they may disclaim it, the
different denominations aro founded
upon cortatn sots of religious doc
trines. In tho nnture of the case, ab
solute liberality lr o figment of ths
imagination. .The church aro doing
some good but thoy aro filling a dl
mlnUhlng place In tho llfo of com
munltlos. Tho church has always
followed In tho wake of economic
and scientific discovery, und has nev
er, to any great extent, led In moral
oi economic reform."
Lfpton's Challengo Accepted,
(Unlttti Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Juno 29. Tho an
nouncement this nttornoon that the
Now York Yacht club has accepted
tho challenge of Sir Thomas Llpton
for a rape for tho American cup
makes It praotlally certain that theie
will bo a rnce for the cup In tho
ear future.; The club's officials are
satisfied with Llpton's statement and
will communicate with him regard
ing tho date of the race,
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Keep your babies well Inside dur
ing the muddy weather; . ij .
BLOWN UP
Flro quickly followod tho ox'plo
slon and tho wrecks woro practically
consumed before tho dopnrtmontfgol
tho flnmos under control. i
Tho crowd attracted by tho explo
sion got all the Injured and doad 'out
except tho Dlssomoyfir baby. When
It was missed a hurried search' re
sulted In it being recovered but hot
until Jt had been burned so brtdly
that It soon died.
Both buildings woro ownod by B.
S. Dlssemoyer, who lived over, the
grocery. .Tho saloon wa3 conductod
by S. F. Johnson.
It was said today at tho German
hospital that Mrs. B. S, Dlssomeyor
was so badly hurt, thoro Is a strong
probability that sho will not recover
Her condition is oxtromoly sorlous.
Fred Swoonoy, who was blown
through tho window, also Is in a sor
lous condition.
Tho pollco so far havo boon unable
to traco any connection botwoen tho
dyanmltlng and tho attacks of a sim
ilar nature on tho property of For
mer Supervisor James Galleghor, tho
graft prosocutlon wltnoss.
B. S. Dlssomeyor, who was a'blo to
loave the hospital, after having his
Injuries dressed, said:
"I have no onomy of nny kind In
tho world, so far as I know and can
assign no possible roason for tho at
tack on my lifo nnd proporty.
"I was awakened by the terrific
shock; which toro away tho front
part of tho building. At first I ra
out liito the street but not finding
my wlfo there, I turned back and
rushing Into tho wrockngo, I found
my wlfo lying on tho kltchon fioot,
whoro alio had swoomed I carrhd
hor to tho stroot,
"In making my way, I was burned
about tho hands, fnco and shoulder?
nnd wondor Is that I was, not more
seriously injured as I had on noth
ing but my night clothoH.
"Tho body of Frank Sweonoy was
thrown clear across tho stroot by the
force of tho explosion. Ho must
havo died Instantly. His wlfo nnd
daughter, Ella, also must havo boon
klllod by tho first shock."
Dlssomoyor said thoro was no gas
connection in either building nnd
that tho oxploslon could not havd
boon caused by gas. Ho Is firm In
his bollef that It was tho work of
dynamiters.
District Attornoy Langdon today
requested Chief of Pollco Blggy to
put tho whole dotectlvo force at work
on tho lutost dynamiting outrage, bo
Moved to havo grown out of tho grnft
prosocutlon. ,
Assistant District Attornoy "Francis
J. Honoy said:
"This Is tho most dastardly out-
rago ovor propotrated by the ngonts
of graft."
Tho pollco who Investigated tho
caso mado a report that tho oxploslon
yas causod by gas, but this was dl.s
poed of by tho statement of Isso
moyor that thoro was no gas con
nection In cither caso. Tho police
then said the oxploslon was caused
by gasollno and korosono stored in
the grocory.
Thoy say thoro Is no traco of dyna
miting. Othors, howovor, bollovo that
tho terrific destruction could have
beon caused only by dynamite.
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NORMAL
SCHOOL
PRESIDENTS
lit Session nt Salem State Ilonril of
Itt'gents Moots nt Salem Tuesday
and Wednesday,
Prosts. Rosslor of Monmouth,
Fronch of Woslon, Brlggs of Drain,
and Paine of Ashland aro In tho city
for their nnnual conforonco on nor
mal schools ovor which thoy preside.
Tho stato board of regents holds
Its annual sessions Tuesday and Sat
urday. Under tho now law It Is the
duty of tho board to put all tho nom
inal schools under n uniform system.
A now presldont Is to bo olectod for
the ABhland school.
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The Bird Clown of the Woods.
Tho oddltle3 of tho yollow-brcnst-ed
chat begin, oven with his classifi
cation. To think' of a warblor tho
size of a Baltlmoro orlolol A warb
lor with a song Ilka a mocking bird I
Indcodi thoro is llttlo about tho chat
that Is not rcmarkablo; ho goos In
for tho weird and tho spectacular. It
naturo doslgncd him to show what
she could do In tho way of tho unu
sual and tho eccontrlc sho had rc
markablo success.
This bird, and not tho catbird, Is
tho roal 'clown of tho woods." Clown
of- tho thlckot would bo moro npt,
for, ilko tho catbird, ho profors tho
shrub and lower trees; n wild tnnglo
of briars nnd vinos Is a favorlto
haunt. It Is only tho bottor to sur
vey such n rotroat that ho mount to
tho top of a tree. From his lofty
porch ho sings, to tho amazement
nn'd .bewilderment of tho porson that
hcrfrs tho song for the first time.
Moro llkoly than not ho will bocomo
lnvlslblo and silent upon tho first
attempt to approach him, romntnlng
quiet and hlddon till you movo on
again; thon ho chuckles loudly nnd
scolds and spits and scoffs till you
aro out of sight nnd honrlng,
No bird Is so fonrful of bolng soon
or such, a maBtor of hldo and sook.
It Is worao than usoloas to try to
steal a march on him. Ho manages
to bo always on tho wrong sldo of tho
next bush, tho ono way to find his
nest, which Is a protty llttlo basket
of straws and wood stalks, lined
with flno grass and stripB of soft
bark or loavos piled a foot or moro
abovo tho ground among tall weeds
or bushes. Tho sitting bird sotals
away and Is at onco lost to 'sight.
Tako a poop nt tho whlto, rcd-spocl:-lod
eggs, and thon hldo among tho
bushes as far away from tho nost as
you can whllo still kooplng It In
Bight. You mny havo to wait for
an hour and oven mako other trips?
to tho spot, but this Is tho surest
way to got a good look at this shy
ono. St. Nicholas.
H '"lieu H ' H
Sonntof W. E. Borah has boon se
lected by Taft to roprosont him as
spokesman In tho sonnto to succeoi
Sonator Lodgo.
Sovon wero klllod nnd 25 Injured
by a tornado, which struck Clinton.
Mlnnosota.
If youi' nrivHi-ttaing to-day were
of home other store than your own
HOW WOULD IT IMPRESS YOU?
Can you sco your mlwrtiscd self
us others seo you?
There aro not many things, in
the way of articles for wile, of
business propositions, worthy of
your attention EXCEPT THOSE
THAT IJAVE BEEN DEEMED
GOOD ENOUGH TO ADVERTISE.
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SPECIALTY POR STEALING
TROUSSEAUS AND JEWELS
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Juno 29. Tho po
llco nro today looking for a woman
who Is believed to havo bon By3.
tomatlcally stoallng bridal trousseau
and Jewels In this city for some time
Several robberies havo occurred re
cently nnd only bridal ralmont and
Jowolry has been stolen.
Tho latest robbery wai at tho home
of Mrs. A, Solomon, a bride of three
wooks. Tho thief took only bridal
clothes and women3 apparel, She
left Mrs. Solomon but ono dross. Mrs.
Frank Morris, widow of tho author of
the "Octopus," who lives next door
to tho Solomnns, scared tho thief
away.
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Tho chairmanship of tho Republi
can campaign Is still up In the air.
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Tho Democrats are counting more
on capturing tho house than they
aro on electing Bryan.
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"A rolling stone" will mako you
step high sometimes, ,
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eemMT not thx ukc or
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MIOHAKL. TtM A 00, '
nocHitTcn, n. v. V
-SMILES-
Lot Portland turn looso all tho bat
torles and tho sack and Chamborlal;
will still bo sonator; Tho pcoplo havt
said It.
Tho pcoplo demand now blood In
their- state goyornmont. Lot any ot
tho old mnchlno run for governor
nnd1 sob what tho pooplo will do.
V. ,f
Wnltor L'on,! of tho Coos Bny
country, is working, Up. a big develop,
mont convention for August 2-1 nnd
25. Interior Orogon- will bo thoro.
C. M. Hyakoll has organlzod n com
pany to sottlo thoold Contral Orogon
road land grant on very easy forms.
A first class modorn hotel would
prove a gold mine .at Salem.
Stnto bank- examiner has out
a very completo report of tho condi
tions ot tho bnnks undor his Juris
diction, "
Fred S. Flshor nnd V. L. Snolllng
of Lnkovlow aro sondlng out some
good advertising llternturo for that
soction.
Tho final ballot on Goddess, ot Lib
erty rosultod In choice of Miss Mln
notta Magors, and Miss Joaslo Ken
ton Columbia, '
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Tho man who doo3 not ndvortlso In
tho nowsnapor mlscs thebeitiiJ
ot publicity.
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T. QntvK.nl I. .tin ..K
... W.....UU, 13 sun puininj tDtf
son una insurance company, fchJ
tho most Indefatigable- mm lftf!
DW M n" '" uo u'saBJWlHlt.1
Many now houses atartlafty J
saicm. Aro you d ant nr m.
In Salem dirt where It wHOpiM.1
No more narrow bridges natrf-
llko tho ono on North ComacM
street.
That 16-mlnuto.carterTlwttfIJ,-
orty can't bo put bn any too lojjb
moot tho growth ot the city s M
direction.
Trado with out advcrUwri,
Newport la tho gem ot all mlk
resorts, and whoro thret-toartW i
all tho. Willamette valkypwsfcMH
spending tholr vacation. Mi t
trains n day tho horrible loaf wait
at Albany Is cut out.
Annual Commenccracst Vlwj.
Eugene, OrogODt Jnw M.
1908. For tho abOTe oec! i
rato of ONE AND ONTTKIID
FARE on tho certificate p!1
thorlzod. ,..,
WM. MTdCRAAT. ,
J.M.SCOTT. O.P.Mfr
A. 0. P. A 8. P. Co. WW
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A conforonco of negroes u mm
called to meet in Denver at the tin
of tho Domocratlc contention top
purpose of swinging the colored nta
ln..nl.iD Tnft
U.UIinL .
"Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes"
' iWili satisfy you at first glance W
"they-'are "the only clothes for P
rte SUPER STYLES
$10.00
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Salem Woolen Mill Store
SALEI, OREGON