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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
yvrv DAILY CAPITAL JOUBJtAIi, 8ALKM, QKHGOW, THURSDAY, t?TKMHKR 10, twK J. L. STOCKTON The Old White Corner flOB otiorinl offering of Fall Underwear at this senson of the year might sworn strango to you nt first, but a 'e. ond thought brings to mind that ir. cmy a few dayi Old Jack Frost will bo sneaking around trying to cot a slnp at you. A big purchase of Union Suljh direct from the mill onables us to offor real $1.00 values for 75c. Had we bought these In les3 than original caic9 we could not sell them for less than $1.00 a Bult. So display In our Court Street Window Heavy and Medium Weight Union Suits 75c Real $1.00 Values New Outing Gowns 50c to $3.50 Our complete stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Outing Qownr Is now ready, Tho lino comprises everything In deslrablo garments. Plain White, BImo, Pink and Fancy Pattorns. irxizzxi'rfc New Goods Just Received We'hre now retdy to show the following goods, which arr'wi' during tho week: Rend's Dress Goods Buuorflcld's Dreis Goods. Butterflcld's Linings. Ask to see Sljkcd Venetian 'Valencies Laces. j Ladles Sweater'. Ladles' Sulto and Coats. Fsrs and Knit Shawls. Infants' Cajies, Toques, etc. Lndles' Underwear. Comfort j and Hlanktts. Hoelery, H&adkerchlols. Men's ClotMng, Hnts. , Shoes or all kinds. Neckwear, Caps, Trunks nnd Suit Cnsco. And many other lines NEW SHIRT WAISTS Wo told you about the $2.2 G llnoj a few days ago Now we have a very new nnd up-to-dnt" line of $1.25 WAISTS Which comprises nil tho late pat terns In Madras and Heavy Full materials. Genuine Heath erbloom Pet ticoats, in all colors $1.68 w Mffi MEN'S CLUB ORDERED TO DISBAND PrttlJent Smith, of tho Roosevelt Italian Club, called a meeting of tbdib for Thursday evening at tho i; hll, and also had a notlco pub i that the Young Men's Republl- i Club would meet at the snmo h, md be merged Into onq or ation, to be called the Snlem IktClub. fmldtat Stringer, of tho Young Ita'i Ctub, posted notices calling a ward his organization for Wed- r veiling, and when It was hold tn of tho Roosovolt club, klti bjr Dr W. Carloton Smith nnd fcl Rice atetmled. Smith made a 1 (or merging tho Young Men's MUcan Club, and moved that Ttang Men's Republican Club go tfeihtence Pres'dent Stringer Wrf Smith's motion, laying tho uj men were well organized for ia work, and were roady to do JOfXmignod thorn. Stringer Mnkcs Talk. 1 im opposed to nbandonlnE tho Inuiiatloa of the Young Mon's Re- Club " iald President Strlnit There U no reason why wo can tooa br the samo name, do tho llJndof Camnnli'n n-nrV w tin v.. it heretofore, and ho recognized tat laeeeM nt tim nvt , hjtaprlnr, when wo were tho orcuitatlon to throw life and -lMm inn hn !. ti. Uket Regardless of any oth tta!aUon that may bo formed, Aall jo on with our campaign -.Jotu well at If there was a dozen Taft clul)3 In tho city." Ills remarks were enthusiastically re ceived by tho young men present, Tho W. C. Smith pro,, sltlon wbb Informally discussed, but was not acted upon. Following delegate woro nnmed by President Strlngor as delegates to tho Portland conference Soptomber IB: L. C. Stringer, Carl Abrams, W. C. Smith, A. J. Glllo, L. T. Roynolds, H. D. Patton nnd El. Qllllnghnm. It Is understood at the Roosovelt Republican Club mcctlni; this ovonlng thore will ho resolutions adopted merging tho two clubs, and thoro will ho no moro Youilg Mon's Club meetings this year. Tho roport of tho mooting la head ed by tho Orogonlnn this morning' "Shut Out Bourne. Forestall Young In Ills Work ns Taft Club Organizer " Flnnl notion will bo taken tonight, when tho Young Mon's Club will bo ordorod to bo dlsbnnded, nnd not to hold any moro meetings this year. Eye Care E7e I the niou delicate leatieasuive p,rt pf our W (he moat neglected. Pr fcUache. and nervous t4o come directly from I' troubles 0f the Eye M Glasses ' train, and tho " the better. We 63 rt for defective . ll PRECAUTION JEWELRY STOtE ftmu IGNORANCE fCbntlnued From Page 1.) published rate, but declares that the Btipromo court has ruled that the shipper must adhoro to tho rntoj pub lished. Tho nnBwor denies that the caso should bo reopened to establish tho number of alleged offenses. Answer. Tho answor In part follews: "Wo may fairly insist that counsel, In their criticism of tho court's opin ion, bo hold scrupulous ns to tho ac curacy of their treatment of both tho court's ruling and of tho record. "Wo may require that such criti cisms be confined to the substantial ground for tho rehearing. Wo will take up tho grounds urged In support of this application in the order In which counsel hnvo presented them. It Is urged that the court Bhoujd gjve consideration again to tho purposes, which congress had Jn mind in the passage, of tho act making it criminal for shippers to accept concessions from lawfully published transporta tion rates, all this having been elab orately presented to this court In a formor argument. "There Is nothing of inequality of rates as between different shippers or of favoritism to this defendant aver red or proved. In thU record hut It Is not for the securing of equality of rates as to all that counsel has asked the court to reconsider the purpose of tho act. "They say In that portion of the opinion dealing with the necessity of some showing being made by the gov ernment of knowledge on the part of the accused shippers of the law ful rate. In order to justify his con viction, that the conrt has failed to give duo weight to the purpose which coBKrea? had la mind la the passage of the law, , "CoMl for the goveratwcMt are mlstnknn In their contention that tho trial court'B ruling wbb that tho 'shipper wl'l not bo permitted to avail himself of tho dofonso of Ignor ance, where tgnornnco Is tho result of negligence or wllfull fnlluro to re sort to sources of information which are avallilblo.' "Tho trial couu could not secure thlB rule, nnd, at tho samo time, ex clude tho testimony of Holland, tho I Alton rnto clerk, that ho wna of the I opinion that six cents por hundred poundn was tho oil rnto. Tho real point Is: "Did tho trlnj court, In Imposing punishment, tnko Into consideration tho relation botwooh tho Standard Oil Company of Now Jor-oy nnd the Stnndnrd Oil Compnny of Indiana, nnd did it bnae tta flno upon tho wenlth of tho Standnrd Oil Company of New Jersey? Wenlth Affected Fine. "That tho enormous flno wns In flicted on tho defondnnt becnuse of tho ownership of Its stock by the Standnrd Oil Company of Now Jer sey nnd becnuse of tho flnnnelnl stnndlng of tho Inttor corporation Is hoyond depute, whon tho ontlro opln Ion of tho court Is rend. "Tho notion of the trlnl court, in fixing a fine which this court holds to bo an abuso of dlsorotlon, is defend ed by counsol. Counsel can find no authority to support that which the court did, and whloh this court con demns ns tho fixing of such an on board of fine. "This court, having decided tho caso ponding bofore It, nnd rovorsed tho decision of tho lowor court, and remanded tho case for now trlnl, so linvlng mado up Its mind to deter mine tho question Involved, It Is sub mitted thnt tho suggestion of certi fication In the petition for rohenrlng, as grounds thereof, Is not a proper ono to bo either mado or entertained " GOVERNOR'S SOX TO WEI) SETTLEMENT WOHKEH (United I'reM I.eaed Wire.) Newark, N. J., Sept. t"0 -r-The friends of Franklin Murphy, Jr., son of the former governor of Now Jer sey, nnd the millionaire Ylce-presi- dent of the Murphy Varnish Com pany, were staggered today when he announced his engagement tp Miss Harriet Alexander Long, of Chicago, Miss Long was formerly a worker In social settlement york in the Hull House, In Chicago, and It was there that she met Murphy. His family knows nothing ot his. Intended bride, and It Is reported that he has defied them to prevent his marriage to tho girl of his choice. Murphy went to Chicago after ho graduated irom Princeton and be came a common employe In hi? fath er's varnish works there. Ho became interested In social settlement work and met Miss Long. O' RAILWAY PRESIDENT LORD IS DEAD (United Vrttn LeM4 Wire.) Philadelphia. Sent. 10. -Charles K. Lord, president of the Goldfleld & Tonopah Railroad Company, died here today. Lord was former vtce- preJdet of the Baltimore k Ohio !troad Coavaay. aa4 for may years nrelBt iaa railway circles. MEMBER OF CROCKER corps department will make a thor FAMILY IN PRISON ou8 Investigation of tho uses fcT the (United Press Lensed Wre.) auto In wnrfare. Denver, Colo., Sept. 10. Onco tho A school of cookery nnd baking Is pride of an arlstocratlo family, now to be established also. The first pf n social outcast, Cora B, Crocker- the regulars are to arrive In camp Martini, claiming to be of tho Call- Soptomber 23, nnd tho entire force fornla family of Crockcrs, is hold In will bo In camp by September 29. On custody here today pending tho In- October G tho mllltln will join them, voatlgatlon of a forgory chargo nnd over 5000 troops will then he against her husband, M. O. Martini, roady for tho Joint mnncnivers. Although a social outcast, Mrs. The governors of California nnd Martini's soft voice and cultured ex- Arizona aro expected to vl It the presslon glvo mute evidence of a bet ter life In tho past. Her sister mar ried a local king of finance? who was later found dead In the Denver club For Mrs. Martini, however, there la none of tho luxury which falls to tho lot of klnfolk. At the nge of 1G the girl wns an Inmnte of a convent at San Joso. Shu met and ran away with n wealthy Englishman. Ho did not marry hei-, ns he was already hound to n -woman of high social standing. In Pnrip a child wns born to the' lucklojs girl. At It3 birth she ceased, In tho eyes of the world, to bo a member of tho family whose name sho bore. C. D. Watson, a friend of tho baby girl's father, was nnmed ns gunrdlnn for the child. Later the young wo man went Into tho courts to sgcum hor child. Spending $GO,000 in the fight she failed, and later kidnaped tho child. Martini married her thrco years ago Ho was kind to her until drink spoiled hfs nffectlon. Now ho is in tho clutch03 of tho lnw, n folony charge against him. Mrs. Wllllnm H. Crocker, of San Fr'anclsco, denies nil knowledgo of tho woman. o MILITIA MANEUVERS WILL KIS REALISTIC (United Prein I.wed Wire.) San Frnnclsco, Cal., Sept. 10. Colonel M. P. Muus, head of tho De partment of California, todny asked tho war department to send nt least camp about October 12, whon the sol diers will Join In a sham battle. FIRES LIFE LINK PROJECTILE INTO PORTLAND (United Vtnn Lencd Wire) Portland, Or., Sept. 10.-Louls Dlnckman, first mate on tho Bteam shlp Ronnokc, wlio Is under arrest on tho odd chargo of shooting a ltfo line ashoro while tho vessel was moored In tho river nnd scaring tho wHb out pf n dozon shopmen n mllo away, wit. try to convince .the municipal nuthor Itlcs that tho machtno UBod In the operation- should not bo classed as flrearra.8. Ho Is accused of violating tho law governing their uso In the city HmltB. Tho lG-pound projectile struck in tho yards of tho O. R. & N. railroad, narrowly missing thrco men, nnd caniBlng considerable tin tun go to tho root of tho pumping station, 100 yardB beyond whoro thoy woro stand ing. A deviation of a couplo of feet In its courso might hnvo killed ono or moro of the workmen, A largo hole was torn in tho root ot tho pumping station, o MEKIIYOIAKERS HAVK FUN WITH RARON (United l'reis Lenned Wire.) Snn Rafaol, Cal., Sopt. 10. Barou John II. Von Schroedor la today deop ly resentful ngnlnst "King Hum," of tho carnival In session hero, for tho rough treatment ho received last night. Tho barou appeared at tho carnival without a musk, and, whon one dlrlglblo balloon to Atascndcro, Callfornln, whoro the maneuvers of 'ordered urrested for this honlous of tho California and Arlzonn troops nre J fenso, he resisted. It wns not until In progress. ho had wlulled his thin cano for 30 It Is tho objoct of tho command- minutes thnt ho was overpowered by Ing officers to reproduce, as nenrly ns a detachmuut of "Red Dovils," and poBslblo, tho conditions of nctunl taken into custody, warfaro In tho encampment this Baron Von. Schroedor declared to your, and It Is desired that a balloon day that tho affair Is not ended, nrtit bo sent horo for trial in tho sham that ho will mako things liitorontlni; battles that aro to bo fought under for his tormentors, ,111s offonso in, the onks, falling to mask and Bwcar alleglancu Automobiles aro also to ho tested Is a gravq ono, punishable by a flno out In tho maneuvers. Tho signal of15 conta and imprisonment. This iroumu sjiyst tlmt sick women nlnmhl not fall to try Lytlln 12. I'lnkluvtu's Vegetable Compound as .sho did. Jit's. A Gregory, of 21165 Lnwrenco St., Heaver, Col., writes to Afrd. IMnkhnm: " I was practically an Invalid for six years, on account of fcmnlo troubles. I underwent nn operation by tho dix'toi- h udvlec, but in a few months I wns worse thnn before. A friend nd vised Lydln 12. Plnlcham's Vegetable Compound and It restored mo to perfect hcnlth, such as I hare, not enjoyed In many years. Any woman sufforlnjf as I did with bacfcnchc, bcarlnff'down pntus, nnd pet Iodic palns,shoUld not full to uso Lydlu E. Plukhnin's Vegetable Compound." r FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lyclin E. Pink linm's Veiretahlo Compound. mad from root? nnd horlw, has boon the standard remedy for feinalo ills, and has positively cured thousands ot women who havo been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcora. tlon, fibroid tumors, irreguiRrltiofl, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, llatulcnoy, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Sirs. Piiiklmin Invites all sick women to wrlto her for advice. Sho has trulded thousands to health. Address, JLyuu, Mass. REUS TO BREAK IN GREEK THEATER (United Pre Lesttd Wire.) Dorkoloy, Cal., Sept, 10. It In an nounced today that Kugorie V. Debs, Socialist candtdato for President, win speak In tho Hearst Greek theatai Saturday, Instead ot the Alllstoa Kay Bkntlng rink. Permission to its tho theater has been granted by Pres ident Wheeler, of the Ualverslty of California, on condition that no col lection be taken. As the seating ca pacity of tho skating rink Is limited, the offor will be accepted. Debs will arrive tomorrow night. TT 9 Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co. W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager Wc arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tintsfe and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in (Jil and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. , Kaleni, Oregon, Juno J Dili, 1U0H. Oregon Slvnim Mineral Paint Co, Mi'. 1. II. Woyniii, pmddcnt, Snlem, Oregon, Dour Sir: It Is tho pleasure cf the State Hoard of Agriculture cdllriHls to u form your comimny thnt after n thorough test of tho paints furnished tho board fur tho IjkIMIiijw on (J.o fitnto Fair Clroiinds Hint Till." HAVE PROVEN Hlfllli.Y SATISIWCTORV, and tliat no cr.ia rcomi luend them to all partloi requiring an A No, 1 article of Orf,on protlut. tiou, Ashlch (his board fostorw, Respectfully yourw, I A. WELCH, Secretary. W. I MATfX)CK, President, M. 1), WISDOM, VJcr.PrcnluViit, ' McMlnnvllIo, Oregon, April a, 100H, Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co Hnleni, Oreuon. Gentlemen: ' Jh reply to your of recent date, ulll iwy thdt tin? HU'hhh palHt that tho atnto bought from yoH In (hu er 100H (IK barrels) and ith'oul the (.nine rfit9Hiit In 1U07, to paint llie OreKon Htato Iiuhho yXun. bulldlii(rM, has git en outho satlMfNCtloii. IPnru wo put' this pa In J. oo,, . .our brick -al!s swat so Ixidly no tliought wo wuW try rt'ineiit oh thcni ' . to keep the niolsturo OHt, but our architect from Portland thought beat . to try sonio of your SIcrhh Mineral PwlHt. Blnre we put your paUt 0n, . It shut out all of tho moisture nnd u havo perfectly dry nails now It Is my opinion that thera Im itothlntT bettor tlma your paint for brJcK walls, and I take plt'MNuro In recjimefi(HHj it to tho public, , Youru very truly, J. V. CALRREATH. i ! . V v 1 .( THFCF DAIWTQ a used by the State on IIIL3L rlnli3 Public Institutions w their Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap plied. - - - - APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH This Paint is taken from the MingsJn Lane county, and , --- iimMai.inii f inltiMiMtfliS iifclMt MM1 1W1 tMI Wgl T iMsMl Si i