Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 18, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    JOURNAL. SALEM, OBEGOX. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1008
DAILY CAPITAL
REVOLTING CONDITIONS
IN CALIFORNIA PRISONS
(United PrM. fesM Wire.)
La Angeles, 'cal., jtily Is. Allo
satlons made1 by Judge Curtis D.
Wilbur, that California's vjAtyjo arc
avorcrowded and that shrieking con
ditions prevail created a sensntlon
hero today. Tho Judge has Just re
turned from n tour of Inspection e:
the fpanltentiarles at Folsom and
JftantQucntln.
One wtartllng case revealed by
JwIo Wilbur la that of a ,17-yeiu
14 koy who Is beginning a GO-ypar
torn, tor robbery ThU youth was
confined In tho penitentiary but he
erled for days and woa finally trnns-
TEMPERANCE
AT GRAND
A tompornnco rnlly will bo hold at
the Grand opora houso this evening
at S o'clock, whon Hon, H. U. Thiol
ven will proildo. itov. Ilarr O. Lee.
JJupL Uoo. A. Pueblos, Conrad Krob
of tho Hop Growors association, Hon.
T. 11. Kny and other will talk for
temprunco, and for substituting
Milder drinks fr tho more potent at
cehollc bovoragos, such as Kentucky
AMERICANS
(Contlnuod From Page 1.)
Inclined to rosont tho arbitrary nil-
Ing of ttiu romiultteo, which refiuod
to allow their protest.
According to tho Amorluan system
of scoring Mugltuid lends today with
a polntt. Amorleh ItaH 40 V. point.
Sweden, 15; Germany, 814; Frnnet.
5 j (Ireooo, 3; Norway, :i; Finland,
1; Canada, 1, Australia. 1.
Hngland took Oral nidi second
ylncQ in iho struploahtiat;, inakhin
Wight polutH and leaving but nno for
America by llulshlng thlid. Tho Unl
tod Kingdoin added five more points
from tho GOOO-mutur cyclo race, liy
winning tlrst place and Frnnc got
into tho running by carry off th
Ttst of tho honor in the wont.
Again tho Briton registered live
when Hi ay won th first,' In tint B00
Wclur nyvliu, ullowing 8 wed on to net
threw by gaining second.' America
cutnu in the front ' in ' tho iUrfbu
throwliiKi when first and second
placet nutted the tvam eight points.
tho roiniilnlim ror In tho ovont go
ing to Finland, hut was only nblo to
pick out Vi or ii point In tho, fnnej
diving boon u so dormnuy took all the
rest and tied the athlete from the
United HinttM for third pine.
tiUKUud next addod eight moro
llnln to lmr score by winning first
nnd second In the live mil Hat raot
rnd Sweden got one by taking third.
Tho United' Kingdom thou pruned
Ux ncoro to a total of G3, American
count, or 21, according to the Kim
Huh system of scoring, bj taking
firm and second lu the 10QUUmutttr
oyrllng event. netting eight more
polnlt. Prnni got third in thU
event.
Unwell, of Knglund, won the flna
heat in the 3300-meter ateopliichnie
today, hU time being 10 minute,
47 1-6 ftMiid K sele of Atnorlra.
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OVER
The entire lUld ot olelM,
no-
whi has tkr been tueb prog
row as in tkt cUne at Qpttea
ami tho FllUmr ( HIam OT
uewi ii Utl llite is due, lu a
mwuum, tw U (att tjjat w
grp evry mw wMtoHojt Mm.
V wustHy sW' ta ortKlRte
ar foliow naw methodii of exqel
leneo that will In ay way aid us
In the prattle Fitting (lUsi.
Utfs Jewelry Store
State u4 Liberty 8trti.
WMlMltwwmjiw
LOOKING
ferred to the lone industrial gchoo!.
Although tho Judge refuses to glv
tho name of tho central California
coirt which sentenced the youth he
Indicated that tho punishment was
unjust, saying the boy had boon led
Into tho commission of tho crime b.
an er-convlct.
At Folsom Judge Wilbur sayn
thero aro 1700 prisoners confined In
quarters built for 700, from two to
x prisoners being crowded into an
unvontllated coll. At San Quentin
conditions are almost as bad, 1007
men occupying building meant for
500 persons.
RALLY
OPERA HOUSE
whiskey, Fronoh Absinthe, Porunb,
Hostcttors stomnch bitters and Lydln
Plnkhham's bovorngos for Indies.
Hop boor, root beer, near boor nnd
other soft drinks are to be advocated
by iiomo of tho speakers, nnd It Is
expected that tho mlnlitcrs nnd torn
pornnce pooplo will be out to Hear
n ratlonnl presentation of temper
ance that fnlls short of prohibition.
finished third In till event giving
hit frlonds a plonsant mirprlso n- the
places wero conceded to tho Dillons
after the showing they made In the
preliminaries yeotorday America
had been particularly discouraged by
the fatluro of Llghtbody, of Chkngo,
to Qualify. Tho recent Injury to his
knee enp kept him from winning lib
boat.
Iflnglnrlil was given a good hntthv
lead over America today when two
more first plaoos wero added to her
llu of victories. Jonei took the final
in the G00O- motor cycling rare In
8 mlmits, II -15 seconds for tho I'nl
ted Kingdom nud Holmun, of Eng
land, won the Una) in the 200-meter
breast stroke swim. Ills tlmo was 3
mlnuto), 9 3-5 seconds.
A. 1C. Dearborn, of Ainerlrn,, won
hh section lu tho proltmlnnrleA for
the discus throy, Greek stylo, todny,
iiintlfylng for entry lu tho finals. HI
throw was 1(10 feet, 11 H Inches
Bherldnu, of America, won the
first plnce In the llnnl In the d sens
throw. Greek style, his mark holms
12-i feet. 8 Inches. Horr. of Amerl-
en; who won icoud plaro. hurled th
wclglil 1SS ftt, PVi Inchev and
Jnrvlnen, of Fiulnnil, who took third
place, mado 110 fot, 8U Inrhw.
Itobitrtwn, or Hnglnud, finished
rond it) (li 3!(00-mter tple
chns. lu th (000-mntor cycling race,
wen by Jnu$, of Hnglninl, Srhnllls,
or France, wm jejjond ond Auffray,
of Franco, finished third.
In tho 200 meter liremt stroko
swim, won by Jlolmaa. of Kngland,
Hanson, of Swedon. llnlnhwl second.
'orner, of Garmnjii-, won the
finals In the fancy diving contwst, his
seoro bvlng SSV; Hear en . of Gi
may, was wm with n core of
SB 3-10 and WrU of Germany, nud
Uoedxelk, of America, tied for third
place, crnoli holding a scoio or SO 4-5.
MASiJTslEAD
S"SS--'-r SrSSNRliss-S.i
was tattHd, 20 feM from th watt
buiUltn..
j IVo ptecM at iNek and a half gaa
I Pipe, each tw ftw Hg. and one
ioverl with hair nml clotted bloott,
show th wanr Ih which DattKi
was klthd. aad iHdlcat that two
men wat-4 lwnUatd In the orlmt.,
though oe dealt all the Wsjwj. A
out on eue at Durks' bands shows
a knife plnyed a txtrt In tho flgkt
and the alwaoc of the weapon Ind
c..tt that ttt murders v!lod it
it W ovldont that tko watohwaa
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ww uaciv-H n o itaiHHnont of tn;dltd Friday ovutlng at hi kow In
i..-.. -mi. M nuw wm urge
VMS- Amon thow .at. t.o foorfu
talllt wagl. HROf, ovnlo-tly try.
g to a-4d his miNMN. Tfc.
ro ot tho Phoning rmh ru he
traced Wy tho bloody hand orlnu on with his wife, who snrvlvoa klm
Jh mi at tko aks as ho UM' At tho ago ot 16 ho loft Ohlo.en-n-T?I
,lMtto ' flsht lusting a. a private In tho wr with
hi .,'"" ar" imir Po'9 '
. tlliUl.t uknirlin. .I.- n .. ..!..
u iHRti tu mi. M, (m,iy rwnovod to ColniNbut.
edmany tlwbytkothw.onlyto'lll.. whore In the !,. fe ,',
Urle and attemot ta nuiiHu. li. nii.i . ?.
ihi. r Tk!i" My
when found indioated that the thng
nuut havo Muaded the head for
soma miuute. after tho lHaa hu
flt.n for the un time,
UantV mxikcU wero found tnp.i
,W9 rfi. w bwr 7,h-,-
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Every Day Prices
OUR PRICES ARE AS FAIR AS THE WEATHER AND AS FULL
SENTAT1VE OF LXV HUNDREDS MORE TO HE FOUND IN OUR
THE TAGS WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT.
a. k SM. . J J j&S . t
V 0 L' U
Vudor
Shades
Hot weather demands Vudor
ahndos for your, porch and you
have than added a cool coin
fortnblo room to your homo
uhoro you can sit and work
or roat at leisure without feel
ing tho effects of n scorching
sun. We onrry those In all
slzos lu soft plonslng colors
of green? nnd mnroon, They
arc light and so simple that a
child onn oporntg thorn.
motle for the crime Dang dll not
drink or siiuunder his money and it
la supposed ttiKt the murderers
thought he kept a largo sum of
munoy on his person or In the plant.
Nothing found by the authorities In
dicate they wore right In that as-
Hiimptlon.
Dungs whs hurt by a fulling eleva
tor in tho plant 301110 fourteen yours
ngo, and hue been crippled since. F.
M. Smith, ot tho multl-mllllonalro
head or tho hornx company, at the
time promised him u llfo portion,
and today he Usuod orders that ov
ory offort bo made to apprehend tho
murderers.
Tho man was a native of Denmark,
40 yoars old. Nothing Is kuown of
his relative.
GRANDPA LUCAS
' HAS PASSED ON
After 11 Short Illness at Ills Home In
South Srtlum Hen of Two Wars
Will Ho llonoml
Army.
by tho Grand 1
After a short IU.es or nvt days
troa pnoumotU. Oramliwi i.UM
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soNtn Saiom. agod S5. Hobtrt b 'i, -- 7 V 1
Luc wa bom at Mt. Veruo, , V11 iTi T, ,,0r0 mwbr,h" l
mom. NorowWor 21 . isti ! Howel thw f,' f" 4Samttfl Gompdn
with W.J.:.;Twi ,," ,,.rM,,,en ot A'" ors
whore ho wa. nnii-.j i.
- MOAioo, sorvlng to tko OSHl. u
cr
IWth UHnoU infantry Ttke end o5
the war. He was u ma o? the
sevorwt battlos of the south but at!
regroU6d thftt
wlth shorraan to J not
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Hammocks
A homo is hardly completo
in tho summer time without a
hammock. Our large line In
cludes numerous styles and de
signs which are sold at prices
that will add pleasure to your
leisure hours. A good one
with wldo comfortable pillow,
extra wldo valances and
spreador for $1.33.
Pi IB f
', , ' I. XXliHY ml il TS '
wxss Iwm rm. I ii"!Lr::!i
Zffi
"She can look out, but you can't took in"
PATtNTCO
PORCHSHADES
Lucus had five children, four living.
The are Mrs. Fnnnle Reese and
Win. K. Lucas of Hartllne, Wash
Mrs. Grace Hnll of Lincoln, Neb.,
and Chas. Lucas of Salem. Twonty
grandchildren ami a number ot
groat grandchildren are among his
doscendanti.
Robt. Lucas was a man ot sterling
character and truly royal American
patriotism. 1U was a devoted mem
ber ot the Presbyterian church, nnd
a man of the groatost klndneu in his
family, of the purest motives and up.
rlghtnos of character. He was pub
lie spirited and the poor wore never
turned away fiom hU door empty
handed. In his younger daya he was
a member of tho Masonic order, but
ot late has belonged to no lodge. He
was a member of tho Grand Army
and Union Veterans Union. A re
ligious service will I hold at tho
family homo In South Salem by Re.
Ilnbcock, and tho Interment at City
View cemetery will be in charge of
tho old comrades ot the Union army.
GOMPER?
SCORES
HEARST
(0qUh1 Vtm t.eid ru.)
Urio, Penn.. July 18. -Hearst has
luon or. a&or' ,3 taf ma o Pre-
sontod hU name.
Gompora syj that Hoarst wlsroo.
rosentod whon ko Intimatod that
Gotnpors kad wlrod kim to endorse
the Democratic party because of the
attitude of the bourbons toward la
bor. "I never sent any wosiage ot an
kind touching the proiont national
political situation to WllUam R.
Hearst," says Gompors. "I cannot
discuss" Mr. Hearst's answer to a
message I new aent, beoause I have
moro important thlngi to take up
my Mate "
OF PROMISE. THE VALUES WE SHOW HERE ARE A REPRR.
PRESENT REMOVAL SALE OFFERINGS. CALL ASD INSPECT
Ranges
This trade mark, n3 such,
may not particularly Interest
you, but when you know that
It represents tho largest, tho
moit complote, the most sani
tary, tho bait line of stoves
nnd rangw In tho world an 1
when you come to havt one of
those fuel nnd labor saving
constructions in your homo- -thon
It will m win something
very doflntto and pleasant to
you.
Prices from $22 up, and
$1.00 a woek buys uuy ouo ot
them.
SOGIAL
For Mlsse.s Iloi
A moonlight picnic held lu Sav
age's rove was enjoyed by a num
ber of Salem's young people Tues
day eve.
It being a farewoll party, oompll
mentnry to tho Mlisos Dorthea and
nertha Hoxlo, who, after having
spout some tlmo In Salem, loave soon
for their home in Southern Cali
fornia. A large bonfire was built and
various games wero onjoyod through
out the evening, after which a very
dellghtrul luncheon waa served.
The party that came home was a
very tired one, but all. agreed the
evening had been very pleasantly
Thoso who ftUondod'wqre as rol
lows; Mlssos Mildred Lucas, Verne
DeWltt. Juanlta Boff, Dorthoa and
Bertha Hoxlo, Viola DeLancy, Zella
Dennlngoff, EJlsle Danoer, Gold
Lathrop and Bessie Lnlly. Messrs
Ardeo Wallace. Frank DeWltt Prod
Ellis, Elmer Hulden, Harry Wande-
roth, Harry Weklomer, Lloyd Rams-
don, Henry Combe, Mr. Eoff, and
the Mr. Drasiftolds.
Raptlst Picnic.
The Sunday school olussas of the
Baptist chureh gav tholr annual
picnic Tuesday afternoon. The
childron lft tfc lXTth at , 0,c,ock
and took a special oar to the Fair
Grounds horo the nienle wne ,au
Numerous gamos were played, one
of tho meat exciting 0f whloh was a
gme of ball betwoen the girls, and
the boys, the result bolng a tie At
6 o'clock the dinner was spread and
afterwards more games played un
til 9 o'clock when tho party re
turned home. Dr. and Mra. Comer
Mrs. Janks and a number of the
Sunday school teaoheM nnn ..;.
of the children accompanied the nar-
Congregational pc'nc.
All the Sunday school Classe3 ex-
Pictures
An Interesting collection at
popular prices. Tho excellent
displays of moderately priced
pictures are being greatly ad
mired and eagerly bought by
those who appreclato making
tho homo moro attractive; 25
per cent reduction on an.i
framed picture in tho hou3e.
cept tho primary grades of tho First
Congregational church woro given a
delightful picnic last Tuesday after
noon. They left tho church at l.M
o'clock and took a car to Resenolr
Park. The afternoon wns spent fa
playing gamos, In many of wMA
prizes woro glvon. Among ho
who won prizes woro Horaco Fry,
Slmmoiu Phillips nnd Agnes Bayne,
At C:30 o'clock tho dinner wai
spread after which games we-e
played until about 8 o'clock when
tho party rettirnod homo. Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Bauor, Mr. Bayne, Ml
Molvln, MI&3 Talklngton and MU
Rlpoman, teachers of classes, and
number of the children's parents ac
companied the children
A Hnyrnck Picnic.
A Jolly crowd of Presbyterian
Christian Endeavors made up a ha
rack picnic last Monday night K
was tho jolllost of an out-door at
fair held hero for some time
In tho evening a young farmer
drove up to the church with a ratk
piled high and wide with sweet, net-
mown hay and took the crowa 01
about 25 young folks already bub
bling ovor with fun nnd antlo'patton
ot tho trip out to tho hillside Ju
this side of Eola. Thero they built
huge bon Are Just in view of th
river.
On a level grassy spot tho younf
ladloa set the lunch, moro proper!!
callod, the feast. It consisted of
sandwiches, "spring chicken," devil
ed oggs, sweet pickles, cake3 of vrw
lous varieties, ice cream and sprttf
water. After this came songs and
general Jollification. At more tn1
a late hour the party returned to U"
city, after having had a very de'lgb1
ful time,
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Th Kind Yflti Hits A.MfS Hi
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Real estate men report & big "
mand for houses, without sult-bi
place to meit tho demand, and w
Is the dull time of the year.
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