Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 29, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUItaAL, SALEM, ORKGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1000.
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REFUSES
TO SIGN
BILLS
GOVERNOR GILLETTE
THINKS "IT IS
GRAFT
buortunonto. April 29 Whllo Gov
ernor Gillot refused to hIrii iiHHuinbly
bill 223, by which a Judge could ro
vlow tho testimony of u grand Jury
and set nsldo Indlctmonts nt hlB pleas
uro, with tho last baton of npprovod
bills wnlcn reached the rnpltol at
inldnli;lit, JuBt In time for filing with
tho secretary of state, wore Wheolnri's
bills numbers 221 and 222 by which
the proceeding of grand Juries shall
bo reported by an official stenograph
er and a copy of mo full proceeding
dolivoro dto the Indicted defonduut
upon arraignment. That tho gover
nor's purpose in signing those bills
was to glvo what ho consldors a
nquuror deal to tho defendant ns tho
direct outgrowth of tho San Fran
cIbco' graft cases, was tno statement
of (llllott'H prlvnto socrotnry, E. C.
Cooper, today.
Cooper stated that thoro had bcon
a great deal of protest against bill
223 and tho governor did not sign
it for tho reason thnt ho belloved it
would open tho wny to further tech
nical errors in criminal canus, ns It
would bo up to tho Judgo to rule on
the sufficiency of ovidenco nnd ha
would bn given solo authority to up
hold or dismiss tho Indictment.
Itegardlng tho other bills by which
tho defendant tuny secure a full in
flight into tho procoodlngs of tho
grand Jury which indicted him, upon
arraignment, Hecrotnry Coopor stat
ed: Thoso bills wero tho outgrowth of
tho San Francisco graft cases. In tho
past the district attorney has been
present nt nil times nt grand Jury
sessions nnd ho has boon under no
obligation of secrecy. Ho can glvo
and mnko public tho testimony when
ever he wants to. Ho can glvo away
nil tho secrets of thd grand Jury. Tho
result Is that a" district attorney when
ho deems It desirable to the ends of
tho prosecution, can give out such
procccdlngsas might servo to lnflamo
tho public mind.
"And while thoso socrets may be
givon out, tho defendant has no
jnoans of knowing or finding out
what actually occurred in tho grand
Jury room. If tho statements given
out wero fnlso tho dofendnnt would
have no moans of proving it or as
certaining its correctness."
I 'rank DrniHvr, Illblo Lecturer.
Of Brooklyn, N. Y., will deliver
two lectures nt W. C. T. U. hall, cor
nor of Commercial and Ferry stroets,
Friday, April 30, at 7:45 p. m. Sub
ject: "Why Jobub Comes Again,"
and again Sunday, May 2, at 7:45 p.
in. Subject: "Whon and How Josub
Comoa again " Undenominational.
Seats free No collection.
DESERTERS GET
OTHERS TO ENLIST
San Francisco, April 29. George
Lubentbnl, said to bo a desorter from
the United States navy with a long
prison record, is in Jail here today
charged with impersonating a United
States naval officer in n unlquo swin
dling schomo in San Jose.
Lubonthal le said to have gone to
San Jose, accompanied by an assist
ant, clad In tho uniforms of naval
recruiting officers. Ho rented n
handsome office nnd unfurled thn
American flag from the building.
i rom tins omce the operations or
the pair wero conducted. Advertise
ments for naval rocrults brought
many nnswors und a local physician
was employed to examine tho appli
cants. When thoso recruits were
passed monl tickets woro issued to
them In tho most approved govern
ment form, payments being made by
check on the Mnro Island paynmstei.
Merchants of Snn Joso woro In
duced to pay cash commissions for
extensive ordors upon the ropreuuti
tlon thnt Lubonthal was a nuvul pur
chasing ngont. His correspondence
was conducted on paper that In said
to have been official statlonory. At
his hotel nnd In other plncos ho cash
ed checks on tho United Stnlou treas
ury for various amounts. Tho amount
ho secured in Snn Jose is said to bo
15000. Sunday ho disappeared nnd
an investigation started.
At n late hour last night Lubon
thal was urrested In n Pacific strcot
dlvo by Detective Thomas Ilurko of
tho local police and Doputy Sheriff
MUlhall of Snn Jobo. Investigation of
his record revealed tho fact that un
der the tintno of 1-red Smith ho was
sontenced to Folsom for n burglary
committed in itlvorslde, nnd thnt ho
served tlmo In tho Snntn Clara county
Jnll for obtaining money under false
pretention.
Ho desertod from tho U. S. S. In
dependence, having been nsslgned to
thnt vessol April 1. Tho dny boforo
his enlistment no Is said to have boon
released from prison at Greeley, Colo,
When arrested lie bad In his posses
sion two spurious treasury checks.
To one of theso, for $2040, tho sig
nature of Pnwnnstor Ilalph Wilson
of Mare Island hnd been forged. Tho
other bore the forged nnmo of Pay
master f.lllott, and demanded $3708
'New Incorporations.
Articles of incorporation were filed
in the office of Frank W. Denson,
secretary of state, April 28, ns fol fel fol
eows: M Senudcrs & m., Inc., principal
office Albany; capital stock, $20,
000; Incorporators, M. Senders, A. G.
Sender's and Adolph Senders.
The Cream Store, principal office
Portland, cnpltnl stock, $50,000; In
corporators, G. M. Drown, A. F. Dick-
ford nnd J. H. Joyce.
Eastern Oregon Light nnd Power
Company, principal office Daker City;
capital stock, $1,500,0.0; Incorporat
ors. Hay Nye, F. A. Harmon nnd
John L Hand.
Harney Vulloy O.l nnd Gns Com
pHii, principal office Hums; capital
stock. $2,000,000; Incorporators, J.
C. Turney, Homor Denmun and M.
Valerius.
Waltham Investment Company,
principal offlco Portland; capital
stock, $10,000; Incorporators, Ed
ward Cooklnghnm, S. U. Linthlcum
and Walter Mnckay.
o
KennoJy'B Laxatlvo Cough Syrup is
freo from all opiates and it cures :hn
cold by gently moving tho bowels. It
's especially recommended for chl1
dren, as It tastes nearly as good ns
maple sugn.. Wo soil and recommeud
it. Sold by nil druggists.
N0RRIS & R0WE
SHOWS ARE HERE
Shrieking bis rollicking roundelay,
a monster mnrcncu through tho
town;
Ho woko tho enchoes, disturbed tho
poaco and shouted dcflnnco to
tho pollco;
Ho frightened tho horses, annoyed tho
dogs, and oven tho nutos trom-
blcd.
Hut tho youngsters rejoiced at the
din ho mado and followed his
wny with glee,
As youngstors have done since In
Hamelln town, another plpor of
high renown
Crontod havoc across the soa, so latter-day
chlldron are wont to bo
unirnuceu uy tno singing cnl-I-o-pe,
SYNOPSIS OF TUE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE '
ORFGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION, a mutual fire insurance assocla
Uon. of McMInnvme, in the state of Oregon, on the 31st day of December,
1908, made to tho Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon pur
suant to law: . ' A9SETS.
Stocks nnd bonds owned ? JS'nnn"!
Vnlue of real estate and mortgages 12,000.00
Loans on bonds and mortgages no"0??
Cash on hand and in banks . .. 4J.OSi.od
Promulms In course of collection nnu in ,rtnnn..
transmission 12'?22'22
Amount of nil other assets j.iou.uu
Total admitted assets
LIABILITIES.
Gross amount of losses roported nnd unpaid $ 2,000.00
Amount of unearned premiums on outstand
ing risks nono
Amount of an o.ner liabilities "one
Total liabilities
Amount of cash recoivod with applications
INCOME.
for insurance during the year $ 50,711. 03
Amount of cash received from assessments
levied 49,431,13
Amount of cash recolved from all other
souroos 0,192.41
Totnl Income '
EXTENDI i UltKS.
Amount paid for losses during the year.... $ 79,953.25
Amount paid officers and directors nnd of-
flco holp 10,458.40
Amount of all other expenditures si, 247.51
Total expenditures
BUSINESS IN OREGO. I-OU THK lliAll.
Amount of proporty nt risk December 31st, 1907 $27,G78,943.00
Amount of risks added during tho yenr 11,872,743.00
Amount of risks cancelled, withdrawn or terminated during
tho year 8,707,547.00
Not amount of risks by tho Company December 31st, 190S 30,784,139.00
Largest amount of Insurance carried on any one risk 4,000.00
B. F. RHODES, Pros.
W. C. HAGERTY, Sec.
$ 150,636,35
2,000.00
I
$ 112,335.17
99,059.10
Tho auctioneer knocks down ut
most overythlng ho touches, and yet
nobody Bccms to mind it.
o-
rinWItf'o Pnrinlln,l Wltth 11-. t
Snlvo is erpoclally good for piles. I
8ould by all druggists. '
Tho Rcd-Rock of Success
During tho spring every ono would
bo bonoflttod by taking Foloy's Kid
ney Remedy. It furnishes a needed
tonic td tho kidneys aftor tho extra
strain of wintor, nnd it purifies thi
blood by stimulating tho kldnoys, and ,
causing thorn to eliminate tho Impurl.
t'oB from it. Foloy's Kidney Remody I
imparts now Ilfo and vigor. Plwu
ont to taka. For oalo by J. C. Perry
Pcoplo past middle llfo usually
havo somo kldnoy or bladder disorder
that saps tho vitality, which is natur
ally lower In old age. Foley's Kld
noy Remedy corrects urinary trou
bles, stimulates tho kldnoys, and re
stores strength and vigor. It cures
uric acid troubles by strengthening
tho k'dnoys so thoy will strain out
tho uric acid that Bottles In tho mus
cles nnd Jo'nts causing rhoumatlsm.
For salo by J. C. Perry.
People who nro carried away on a
wave of vnthuslnsm usually hnvo to
wnlk back dry shod.
Westward, the Course of Empire Takes Its Way
So Sang the Wise Prophets of Early Days-Again We Repeat the Warning
WEST SALEM, HO! !
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Let Us Briefly Describe This New Western Country
)t T Ok I Z$k W LIoh Just ncross the river within 1000
5 Js JL Zm JL JL JL (imt ot "l0 Htoul ur,(,Ku' A crushed
irknltn wnlk unil mnk rnml liwul frmn
tho approach of tho bridge to the center of tho town Several hundred people already reside in this
picturesque town, forming a small municipality with lt usual goiiorai merchandise Btoro and school
house .Many beautiful residence lme been built In WEST SALEM, with well kept lawns nnd enro
fullv attended gardens The streets are high and dry and built of solid formution. From WEST SALEM
tho view of the Capital City Is unexcelled from any local polut of vuntugu. At Its foot lies tho "Beau
tiful Wlaiuett" Itlver. On the banks nro tall shade trees giving rest to tno weary and a oovo In tho
embankment permits boating. Telephone service the same iim you got In Salem has long boon Installed
In WEST SALHM. Arrangements are now praotloally oloHml for a U 1-hour oleulrlo light service to bo
Installed Immediately.
In W108T bALHM there are ho bllml. no oyolonu. no drought, no ehlntt bugs, grasshoppers,
locusts, oodllu moth, or iiiloiottwt. Startling evidence cuClots everywhere that WHST SALHM has been
loeatod upon h part of the lost OAKUmX OF HUHN. An Ideal home site, ease of accessibility, beauti
ftilb lam out and prosperous. W'SV SALHM foruiM a combination which Is bound to renult In rapid
growth, offering h good opening fir small trades.
FltOM AN INDUSTRIAL STANDPOINT. WHtfT SALKM Is hoIdlHg her owh. Already the work of
building the Salem. Falls City ami wtr railroad has nnigreel to wlthlii two miles of her limits.
When ihU road is ootopleled WIC8T SALKM will be tho terminus of a twonty-flvo-mlle railroad leading
from Falls City, through Dallas to WttST SALKM. Rills City has a population of about 1S00. Tho wage
ro.i Is about $50,000 per week. LumbwlHg U the principal Industry Falls Clly taw u oontlguous tor
ritor of BIN TOWNSHIPS. eoututulUK over SHVHN BILLION FWKT OF MAltKKTAlL.rt TIMBKlt. Tho
output of thla ItumeHM iHditatry wi reach W8T SALHM when the railroad Is completed .which Is
under contract to bo flnUhw! about June or July, .his ywr. At VST SALWM the now railroad will
build a iwiwenger depot In the town. North of tho town tho eompany will rooi switching yards, re
pair shop, and terminal fntdltlea. Not only tho hmmno uilumo of busluess offored from timber re
soumm b.lt heavy shipnumtH form Ulakroall and Derry of hops, frv.lt. llvestook. merehandise. ew.. will
well the tldo of trafflo wn1hic to WHST SALHM uy hundreds of thousands of pounds of freight. ANN-
10US READER! Tho era of gonulno prosperity for WEST SALcM Is certainly at hand. Read tho
hnndwrltlng on tho commorclnl wnll! Stop, look uml llstcnl
THE W.KU8 BROS. INVEa...riNT CO.. with u watchful oye, has seized upon this hanging plum,
plucked tho ripe fruit and nre mw rondy to place this rloh investment, upon tho market Marketing
WEST SALfJM will combine pleasure with profit.
YOU ARE OFFERED FIRST CHOICE OF YOUR OWN SELECTION of over ninety (90) lota in
WEST SALKM nnd one hundred and nlnety-fivo (195) lots In WATERS ADDITION adjoining WEST
SALEM on tho west. Botween WATEIth' ADD1WN and tho hills adjacont to the town Ho twenty-fivo
(25) ncros, out into small tracts ranging from 1.38 to 3.22 acres.
The Waters Bros. U.vcti.u-ut Co. has but ONE P.,.N. Thoy are the originators of the low install
inont plan m M,cco.fully carried ont Miuth of Sulo.n. hor. nearly riftpon litmtlrctl acres have been cut
into fho-acro tnicts iuiU wild out in phenonionally short time. WEST SALEM shall share tho same
plan of low installment. Ilore tho m.rklngmuii, tlu. More clerk, tho homo builder, the investor can
M-euro Ideal lots on low installment payment. Easy payments make It posslnle for iieoplo of moilemte
means to build .or tlieiUM.Uos a homo. Tho terms are the miiio as usiml on all Waters Bros Invest
moot Co.'s .amis: $. doun and !$ per month, 1. .out Interest, you to pay the taxes
Wo are m.dys an. you? Buy mm. Plek out the hes,. All lots soil for tho .amo price. No dis
tinction, home are larger than others. The corner lots Ko for the smo ,lce as Inside lots The roll-
AWIHTuS. W,U W"' M,,,,,U lMlf " llh,CU f M,l",, f ,IU,S,, lm',' ,UUl H,,l,IU f"r b,cks of WATERS
TO 10IWVIM, CLlCRIiS AND WOKKIXCMIKN! Ilm is tho chance of lifetime to secure a home
f.,r joursehes Boy on tl.o low installment plan ut of your ungos ,my for a home. Where else
can you get the same termsV Remember ,o pay no huerest on deferrtsl pay,UWs. If you miss a iwy
,..o..t your home half ,l, for lll not Im taken from ou ,ul sold , other ,stles. SO UF 1)1' U,
TT WI1lTIIL,:U;,l SAI' ,f ,h, lu"n" M,wvt' t suit ,.. call at our offl-e oVer the Lndd
Ji Bush Bank uml wo will arrnngo terms to suit your coinenloiico.
Tho Waters Bros, lutnuu.t Co. aro tho originators of tho low Installment ,. Wo 0d in up
building. Our record south of Salem souks for our success iu this Hue.
Wo will erect a now office building at WEST SALRM within u few Ili !.... . .....
hand to show ,o oer tho pnm,ls,.s. In the meantime call or address: ' ' "" W,H B
WATERS BROS. INVESTME
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ROOMS 16 AND 17, OVER LADD & BUSH BANK
TELEPHONE MAIN 16
SALEM, OREGON
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