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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1909)
H L UILY OAPJTAij JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1000. First, As Usual We are ready now with the first spring dress goods, mercerized wash goods and linens. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW Tlint the yenr J00H was tho largest, merchandising event In (lie his tory of this store mid out' aim for J 1)01) Is to Increase tlic wiles HZ per ecu -voliitiiu Is what wo want and to accomplish tills end lowest' prices will prevail In every section of Oils store. Today Only Wo offer llomulltchfld Embrold ory squares. 30-ln rIzo, 1.GG vnlnos ..$1,2 1 3G-Iii hIzo, $2.25 vnliiQB . ..fl.GO 2 (-In size, $1.25 vnlucs ... .91 Swiss Kmbroldory KqunicK 32-ln size, $1.00 values . ...7Gc 32-ln iilzo, 7Gc vnluoH G7c 32-ln slzo, $1.25 vnlucs ....01c 32-ln nlzo, $1.50 values ....$1.1.1 SALE NO. 215 Drawn Kojiatc. 30-ln size, $1.25 vnluos nO-ln size, $1.25 values Romombor thoy'ro for WodnoH- day only. . ..01c . . .01c I ON KALI' TODAV; NO TUfiE- I'HONE ORDHItS ItKOIMVEI). M'GINN WOULD HAVE JUDGES LOOK WISE Hon. Henry IS, McGinn attacked ( Ing to Malarkey suing one another tho 8elf-muUIi)lylng predatory habits I ' tlio principle business of a large of office-holders last night, by nr- P 0I llie popuinuon, " aju ..,, i .i., it, i... i .... i r..u istarllnsr a suit has to arrange for mall county for working undor a Ills administrator to appear at some vorv ImtiroMlvn Kvtnm of Mlittne- tn ' time after his demise. If that official bank and hearing four cam a day'1" not much imst m,ddta ,lfe- when manv of tha Uuem of tl. e.w Mr. McGinn said that tho partial- counties run ovor a whole dockot In ' lr pet of the legislature, the circuit a few hours. The judicial lottery I J". lie,u n '"cure. Four gen and faro bank mothods got one oftIpien Mt on n bench nntl h,Ied hi wmnrMt trrinin nn,t i.a w. away their time doing something . ........ ., a..,....u, u..v iu xnwi ospeclnlly cnustlc at tho oxponso of LOSES SUIT AGAINST MT. ANGEL MARSHAL Judgo Clolnnd, who, he said, wns tho Inventor of tho lmprosslvo procodure that trnnsactod as little business as possible nnd was clamoring for ad ditional judgos. Mr. Median hns which In other districts was done by one man. No lawyer ' would think of doing anything that n cir cuit Judge did not wnnt him to do. Ho would not do It himself. He was a judge onco himself and had not nlono and slnglo-handed taken up this' eno"Kh to kM 1,,m wnrm' There fight, tnklng tho position that most I w"" no responsibility In tho prosont of tho lawyers nio prone to hustle ccntrt silting In banco six weeks of for whatever the man on the bench Biys ho wnnts: Mr. McGinn would (Hindruplo tho working capacity of sa,no mnchlnory now In vogue was legal holidays and oach ono n pro fessor in a law school. The cumber Mannish Styles For Little Feet YoutliN, hoys and Utile men's shoes; not an experiment lino but a lino! that all the leading Mores in America are indorsing and our trade agree Hint the Indorsement Is well founded, the shapes are built on the dressiest of ineiiV Mylcs making the filling qualities they have no equal. Waistings Good serviceable patterns and col orings, (he assortment as well as the wciucm are wide and va ried, The good goods htore always gives the best for the money., Values up to Hoc. Kttru special. tho bench Instead of putting moro ornnmonts on tho bench at $1000 n ypar. Ho also opposed tho Idea that tho circuit Judges down thoro wero any moro ontltled to $ 1000 n year than tho country Judgos who got but $3000. Home of tho Proceedings. A bill to Increaso tho number of circuit Judgos from four to ix causod an oxcltod throng to attend tho commlltco hoarlng hiHt night. Tho Multnoninh delegation was In cidentally prosont, at which ex-Son- the Invention of one Judgo Clolund Ho wns to have no other buslnoss directly or Indirectly. Ho produced n mining advertisement of a page in the Portland pnpers of tho greatest plncor mining, offering 200 per cent dividends, of which Judgo Clolnnd was president, and drawing $1000 a year as professor of a law school. Instoad of calling tho dockot they set four cases for trial and, If for any reason, they nro continued, then the Judges do nothing nil day. Business men no longer wont Into Ladies' H andkerch'f s Nllghlly mussed with n little pressing they will look like new. You'w the iron, we the bar. gain, take advantage. Tho time of the circuit court yes terday wns taken up by tho suit of Fred Fogel against Antone Peoppln, the city marshal of Mt. Angol, for nrrostlng nnd holding him, as ho al leges, without reasonable cause. Fogel Is alleged by the testimony today to have forcibly entered the home of Mlcheal Ackermnn, n resi dent of Mt. Angel, and making threats toward his daughter, nnd was nar!(pnt In his demand that she should marry him. though this wns contrary to her wishes and those of her father. The testimony also showed that Fogel was the cause, mainly, In driving Miss Ackermnn from the city of Portland back to her home in Mt. Angel, In order to pro cure the necessary protection from ogel, who, It Is alleged, made dnngor, ous threats agnlnst the young lndy's life if she refused to tako Into con sideration his affection nnd lovo for her by marrying him. Tho tlefonso stated their case ns being strictly ac cording to law on tho pnrt of tho city mnrshal of Mt. Angel, and np Fogol wns acting badly, tho marshal w.us compelled to put him behind tho bars. Tho plaintiff, Fogel, on the other hnnd, tostlflod to tho offoct that ho wns Invited up to Mt. Angol by tho young lndy, and was naked to visit tho homo which he did with no in tention of committing nny crime, but In a friendly innnnor. The other nl logntlons mndo by tho defendants wore don led by Fogol. In making the final nddress to the Jury, Attorney Cnron for tho do fondnnt, grew very cnustlc and painted Fogol up In various brilliant Rile values il."5c values IWe values (I.Te Millies I 5-lClc . mr wur IT rt ... U m. - iiaiiiiKcreiiicr sceiinu. , JjSsfcMJsnttlMi mm i"ri'rJ'irrTJr 'i i"h 'i ml'i ' ' mi"' ' " l'r:rTr":----la---J" I O O O O O O () O o o O j CITY NEWS p O O ( O O O O O O O court with their differences. Ho ator Malarkoy made n fow oloquont left the Impression that he did not, colors regarding the nllogod actions remarks on tho advisability of the want more Judgos but loss. One good charged against him. and dwelt con IncreiiHe. Thoro Is always a press- country Judge alone and slnglo- sldernbly on the nationality question, Ing demnnd for more Judges at the handed would clean up that docket Fogel being a HtfTigarlan expense of tho tnxpnyors, as thor J ! in fiO days. nro always a choice lot of talented1 Mr. Ilemsteln did not ngree with gentlemen doing it law 'business In j McGinn that there was any loafing compare tho plaintiff. Fogol, with At Oregon who can b persuaded to 'on the Portland bench. The mei tornoy Drown, another one of Poop- take a better Job. Malarkoy soomad who snt on tho bench worked hard pin's counsel, nnd draw their own holding It down. A man could not conclusions in relation to feature bo heard In u Multnomah county !d other likely points. This com- Utornoy Dlnghain, for Fogol, In rospouso to Carson's speech, told the Jury to i to want It understood that he was j nililfr yulllir lllu ti-minlsa li Tli.mu 1n jGlnn. IJrndy wanted to pull hlin off. but Selling said 'sick 'cm." Accord- court unless he hollered his head off. Mr. Hernstel'.' wnnts more Judges. county d other likely parlson drew smiles &.w&mj;2 Hurt M (he .Mill Mr. Adam Frohmnder, an om plo.e of the Spauldlng Logging Co., met with an accident nt 3 o'clock Jesterdny afternoon while pulling logs nt the boom. He was struck near Hie groin and was removed to his home ut 011 North Front street nnd Dr. Ilyrd nttendod him. A Night HMer's Itald. . Tho worst night riders nro cnlo niol, orotou oil or nloes pills. They raid your bod to rob you of rest. Not both from Jury and spectators, as- Drown resembled Fogel in no way at nlj. IllughHiu's iniQu reason, how ever, for asking the Jury to consider this question, wns based on the alle gations made by Attornoy Carson saying Fogel looked the part of n U'ealliei' Forecast Occasional mlii tonight and rimes- a mtt Hiiviv diher weie found on his signed Many Petitions person. Among tho drug store stuff Tho county ooinnils!onor wore was round u now cake of Mosp, which j the busiest olllclals In the court house In Itself, (ho olllcers scorn to think, today, checking up petitions recom was an oxceptlonahy siisplelous clr-,' ,edlng nrw Kd supervlsori. In People Having oxtrn rooma onu rsnt thorn during loglilnturu by advertising In Tho Journnl. -1-11-tC llo Ono Do ono o( tho big crowd tonight J at tho rink. Couples' night. Au dltorlMm, rluk orohitstrn. 1-1 0-2 1 Thrco ronnous for buying ClovohuuPa Dnklng Pewder: Buporlor Chiallty (Puro Cream of Turtnr). NcatoH Paokngn (Horow top can), licit Price (3 Ilia. $1; 5 lbs. Jt.Cfi) Wauls a Dhoico A uomplHlut asking a dwrre for a dlraiHW has been filed lu the elreult iHiurt. deitHttHiout No. a by litiima U. Sands again t Own II. Sands, uii the grounds of cruel and Inhuman trenlmeut. lu thw eomplalMt the de fendant's name Is fullowwl with an alias "Don VlUImi,"u ud the ytMu HIT allvKW that she nan i'muaii to believe he wns ut ouu time in the army but hud dMsorted. Looks Was Suspicious Hd MoDounld wns galherenl up by Bheilff Harry Mlnto yMterday after uoun nnd lodgod lu the county jail oil tho charge of larceny. MoUouald was going about tho street with twvsrnl artlcUu In his poihmIoh and attempting to sell thorn. A new um brella, Mime drug store suppllee and en instance. Iller ul Klaiid Sllll lu spite of the .06 of an Inch of rain which fell yesterday, the Wil lamette could only crawl up to tho 10-foot mark last night, a raise of oue foot. At U o'clock this morning, tlm-rlver was coming up very slowly and this afternoon It was at a stand stilt. It Is predicted that SO feet Ui the limit for this high water. This morning was the wannest or tho win ter season. The thermometer regis tering IS dogroes above, and tho slight winds blowing from the south wore warm. several Instances tho commissioners found errors In tho petitions, lnit most of them were those which lm.l been signed twice. On u petition coming from road district No. 33 V6, out near Mehama and Mills City, A A. Richard's papers wore Mod along with F. lfi. "Woodwnrd. of tho samo district, and. nftor chocking thorn up tho commissioners fouitd that Hloh iirds could only be ontltled to eight signers, while Woodwnrd was given seven, due to tho tnxpayors signing both petitions. o ... so with Dr. King's New Llfo Pills Thoy nevor distress or Inconvonience ""wnoi-nte and n cigarette llend. but always cleanse tho system, cur-1 Jl,1Ke "urnett cautioned the Jury Ing Colds, Headacho, Constipation, -ln K'vlng them tholr Instructions, not to draw any Inference on the nutlou allty question, as the prosont case had no bearing upon whether or not Fogol wns a Hungarian or nny othor foreigner. The court also advised OOOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION o OOOOOOOOOOO W. II. Ilimt, who conducts the Yew Park meat market, is in DrooKs on business today. W. F. Butcher, a prominent law yer, nnd Judgo Win, Smith, of linker City, nro in tho city. Judge II. E. McGinn, of Portl.in,, Is In tho city. W. Q. Gllstrnp, with the KuKo. Register, Is attending the legM ,. tlve sesHlons todny. A. S. Hnminond, of Coqulllc Is n the city. Mr. and Mil. A. A. Flesher. and children, of Wnlsokn, HI., arrived In the city this morning, nnd expect to mnko tholr homo horu. -Mrs. Trossa Atchoson, of Portlnnd, Is the guest of Mrs. Stanley L. Mnii gn. Mrs. J. A. Follott nn dllttlo dauh lor Mnxlno, have returned to their Portland homo nftor visiting Mrs. Follott's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. An tony Kloin, Max Mntlo of Mt. Angol, left f.r his homo this morning nftor attend ing court yesterday. G. L. Hedges hns returned to his homo lu Oregon City after a shoit stay ln the city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer left for their home at Lawrence, Knns. They have been visiting tho past number of months with tholr son A. T. Homer lu Polk county. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Morford, who have been visiting Mrs. Morferd's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Ilepner. at Mnclony, roturnod to their homo last night nftor n short stay lu the cltv C. D. Dnrkor roturnod Inst night to his homo In Gorvnls, nftor trnns nctlug bulsnosu hare. Mrs. J. E. Hedgos, nftor iitending the logllsnturo yostordny, has re turned to her home lu Oregon Cit Mrs. T. Drown nnd daughter Madolelu nro visiting friends In Woodburn for u'few dnys. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Mclsaac. of Ilood HIvor, nro lu the city for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. llansell. or Easlorn Orogon, nrrlved today and tho will visit Mr. Hansoll's niece, Mrs. Mtornoy, Frank G. Doworsox. Hugono Pnlmor, of Albany. Is at. tending tho sosslons of tho Iegil.i ture. Mrs. J. J. Murphy, formerly of S i Ium, who hns boen vlP.tlng fi loud hero roturncd to hor home In Por' land. Mnlnrln, 25c nt J. C. Perry's. o Imi easing OneV ()iiortiiiilty Tliore nre many ways a young per son mn.v Innronse their onDortiinltles Hint earning powors. One of tho beit tl10 ur' lo ho careful in wolglilng ways Is to seuure n buslnoss oduca-Mho ov''"ce In regnrd to whether Hon. Whether oue works for hlm- I'"s' w" ot!iifr In a manner to wnr self or another such n trnlulng Is rnnt '',8 '"'rest by tho ofllcer, nnd useful. It may mean the different oiiimlteinr n felony not personally between succeis nnd falluro. Tho o" hy the defendant. Tho Capital HiisluesM College or Salem Is court held that In ease or n crlmo a good school. Its grnduntos are Nnmilttijd by any person, whothor It suecosarul. Studenta may outer nnv' " 'lor tho obsorvniico of tho of- tlmo. A catalogue foi the asking. Aro A'oii Ono of Thcni? Keseued Llllle Gill Driice Neal, the young 10-year-old on or Mr. and Mm. O. Neal, piv formed an act of hetoiam yeeterday afternoon by reseulHg a mall tot 7 yes is of age from a I -foot pool of water caused by the calns, near the llttlee pr)Hrty. The little girl was' The house wlfo who hns been In dueed to buy a phosphate baking powder by grocers or canvassers will be somewhat chagrined to lehrn that this character or goods Is made from burned bones mixed with diluted oil of vltrol. It seems that there Ic no law com- l-20-2td-lw Kodol dlgoats nil tho rood you out If you will tnko Kodol ror a llttlo whllo you will no longer lmvo Inil gastlon. It Is pleasant to take, nets promptly. Sold by nil druggists. floors or not. that terton onn hn urrostod nnd prosecutod without tho oillcor taking out a warrant bororo tho arrest. Tho Jury handed In n vordiot in favor of tho dorendnnt. Carson & Drown npponrod ns counsol ror Peop pln, nnd George C. Bingham ror tho plaintiff. atemptlug to crow tho small lake by , tog-lit k)s to print wilklu. vir . u.,,t iri.i .. it.'1 lftdeuU on the c. aal whMi she lost her foot lug sad was ! h"e tB coaaumer Is easily docelve.1 pluugMl Into the water. Muter aow'8 9t th,B c, coU V9r' lime, who was nearby, saw the peril wauufarture about 3 or 1 cents iwr tu Huteh the fair damsel was In, 'pound not much moro thaa the ? . Audltoikiin Rink Bulletin. h Tuimdny night. Cuuples' Night; V orohostm. f Wednesday afternoon. Ladle' Day. No ouo aduUttenl hut Ik- ,p dies. Pre lustruotloas. ,Jj lrlday ulght. High sehool vm fe Saturday afterHoou. Olldren's P Two bmIui SAtunUAT evHliy;. W , Skating Sunday' sftwaoon. One , i, sosslou; oivhetrw. rand valiantly Jumping Into 'the water reAcuetl the llttlo girl. Seat s.tlo The seat tale for the Itlks' show. "A Night lu Uohtfin'u." ouu Moailay at 1 o'clock. The boxes aro on sale and can be secured of tke tUea tre mH0r. The gaul rehewreale will bo held Monday afternoon ami evening on the stage at tke theatre. Many prominent foe'ely neople are In tho cast, and tke show roili iu curiwM anything In the amateur lino ever seen In this city. price of tke bone or alum from which they are made. We And Hpon investigation that I tke only real baking powder Is mad l,lf i rrom cream of tnrtar and todn and a About a Hop Sal Tko Kreks lira. , r , i.i..( ley A CVs kop Itttu iv uilag m Umt In tke elrenlt eonrt Utdajr. An MMSHl brerh of rout ran is small per coat of starch to add to Its keeping qualities. All tho good brands knve tke Ingredients printed on tke label. 1-13-eod Kodol for Dyspopsta and Indigos Hon will digest any and all rood at nny nnd nil times. Kodol Is guaran teed to glvo prompt rollof. Sold by all druggists. ' ' o- rto one Ho one or the big crowd tonight at tho rink. Couples' night. Au ditorium, rlnlc orchestra, 1-19-St i7 v i" -v mi 'im m m - r- r V I r WAVE? 0,Y0? ?23 S. COWMtRCUL Sf Hon't Take the UUk. When you have a uad oouzh nr eold do not let It drag along until It beoomes chronic bronchitis, or de-1 volops Into an attack or pneumonia, but give it the attention It deserves and get rid or It. Take Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and you nre sure or prompt rellaL Prom u small beginning the sale and use or this preparation has extended to all parts oi mo united states and to many foreign countries. Its many romark- nble CUr at tvtueha anil ns.l.t . Keniwly's laxative cnuxh Sjrrtm .vn ., .. .u .. . - , ' " l,,,B BIU repuiaiion and .,.,. vi,..j mi mniii iiiRnr, oxtonslve use. Sold by Dr Stone It cures tke cold by gently movies drug store. the bowoW, ami at tke same time It I sootking for throat Irritation. thereby stopping the cough, all drufctota. ' e.. . Sold by livery Mother, la or should We worried when tn lit- the hie oum Uv a oowck or ooM. It rause for this actlou tho KrUe Hop,tty ied to otMli or ptowrtor or (Vmpan eiihw ng Into ovutiaet vtih pneumonkv -tkH to sowetklog moro the l.Ueel.) peiiple who as tlaliu. 1 rlous. Uallard's HoMkAMHd avr will cum the trouble at one and prevent any cowpllbatlon. Sold by h Kiel.. ivfattHl m reui a larnc1 i skiiniMi ui guad . iui agr -uieul OASTOtllA. all dealers. HOLLrsiCR-s Rocky Mountain Tea Nugrjeis A Bir U4Uls In Bij r'. Bmmi 6H IWU uJ g-vi X tit Nana. umJ I..., K.1!!r-.h tK, .at . va bwww i, . a m.-i'....7tj . ., . i" a . i i..x ; i0 . , l. OLCt.N .NCuLIS fOfl SAUOkV PECPL Try Our Electro Turkish Baths, Greatest cure on earth ror La Grlppo, Cold. Headache, Daok acho, Nervousness. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Blood Troubles and Plmplos. lloenient of Willain ette Hotel. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Finnic Meredith, llcsidcnt Agent Office with Wm. Drown & Co., No 20, Commorclnl stroct. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Snlem, Or OOOOOOOOOO O O NEW TODAY O O O O o o o For Sale A small hc.ico, with Wx 130 lot, at 1022 N. ottnge stre ' 1-18-lw Foi" Sale Dry flr and ash wood, sawed or lour-root. Phone 122 -, South Salem. W. B. Johnson l-20-2wk For Rent Kllnger Grnnd Tlieat . with or without fixtures, and fU turoj ror inle. M. Kllnger. Ph'"u 31. l-20-2 (lei a Home House nnd lota ch on Instnllmont 5, 10. 20. I'V nnd 100-noro tracts, choice her cheap; dairy ranph with cow It ror snlo or trade for cltv i orty; hcrsei nnd ccw for s.ai wnnt ?5000 for fivp yonrs at 6 ' cent, first mortgRgo, I. 0 O lodge nnd trusteed security, i-' ost soml-annr.inl. Other good ' for smaller amounts. See R Ryan. l--,,u LOOKING Around us we see many por sons In middle life, struggling nloug vvhh iKM)r vision, who might be enjoying normal sight today If the had con sult a competent optician und worn classes hu the was yet time to presene the sight. We on the safe side. If you suK.t that our eyes aro rail ing, let us adlse what is beet ror the -i Rl I B A R R I he Optician Wunted Rcprosontativos in this vk'n male or remale. Those will m hustle can oarn rrom ?100 to $' monthly. Exporlonce not nocc- . Addross Xorthwostorn Specialty 501, 502. 501. Board or Trade, IV land, Oregon. 1-2 n 2f For Sjc Thoroughbred Ro Rhode Island Red cockerel pulleti. also oggs ror hati1 Pen on display ln window of ' ry's drug storo Saturday and day. January 23 and 21. J F dlug. Phono IS II. 1659 i ftrect . 1-2" - I-. For Rent Threo rooms, nic 1 nely furnished, spl ' equipped: lalh toilet, t lighu and tolettbono. Rr exchanged. Call atiarnoous Center street, corner of i and Center. 1 - A -artsr: