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XI EEJLMBUiU. 4 -Vv ft DAILY CAPITA!. JOURNAL, BA&Wt, OftBGOtt, WBBNBSBAY, MAY 12, 1909. fra4WIf f llIHHHllillHHmHr ISIMMER NUMBER QUARTERLY! Here Is An Opportunity jl For You Mr. floffleseekerrl! 'Kid-tyy 0.A.C BAND CONCERT WAS FINE MUSIC SPLENDID AND AUDIENCE PLEASED r ' 'f i I v Here's Value The groatost Kid Glovo bargains. Stnco gloves wero no ocarco a fortunnto purchaso from tho largest Now York Importers; 25 dozon only. Tho soioctod flno Fronch Kid, usual $1.50 and $1.75 valuos, grand special $1 Every pair guaranteed. If they first trlod on, your money back GINGHAMS GINGHAMS GINGHAMS The Domostlc section has just recoived 2000 yards of now pretty Tub Ginghams in all new colorings and patterns, This showing will outrival anv other in the Willamette ' Valley, and what's more, $aa&j.. ooooooooo- u 0 CITY NEWS I . U o o o o Wnatlior Forecast Fair tonight, with light front ThurtKlay, fair iiHd warmer. Try Zlnn's Ice cream; It Is tho host by tost. I For fltovo Wood And coal, call 198, Voget Lumber Company. Tho Harnett Hotel furnished rooms and oafo In con nectlon, with beaVwhlto cooking. What Is It WhonT Tuesday, May 18, at 8 p. in. WhoroT v At high school. 5-12-tt DlwiiNHliiir Itnt Tito freight officials of tho Unrrl man lines nra at Balom today ills eusslng rates on potntoon from tho valloy to eastern points. Ono Moro Licence County Clork Allen Issued a mar rlugo llcoiiso to Choalor 13. Down, ago 83, of Sllvorton, and Amanda Ilosldahl, ago 22,.of Sllvorton. Vou Crtiv't Do Holler Lota from $60 to $200 on pay ments, of 95 to 31A por month. Homer II. Smith, Iloom G, McCornaek Uldg. puono 00. G-7-tf Cliolct'bt llulldliig Lots On oaBlost tcpus. Ilomor II. Smith, Iloom 5, McCornaok building. Phono 00. 6-7-tf OHtago UBdertaklRg Parlor Cottage and Caemoketa its.;' calls day or night; J. O. Sill. Phono 7I. VUw Maplo AHd Ash Wood For sale, cheap, for Immediate de livery. Apply Krebs Bros., Bush Uroyman building. Tolophono Main 131. S-lS-tt Vtai ItftjaBi 11aUIajb. T yeu. Two ot the greatest laveu- UM Of E04TB tTuM OK eXBlMtlo ( DeroM Bre Hop One. Oreater teaay saaker tkaa telephone. Call aad see then; free demosstratloa. J-il-tt pm iihihmmhhii riiwifiUAritrs BEHRY GRATES OXES cpfta) CmmMm C. :: .1 IIIIIHIII ..STYLE BOOK.. Price 20c, including a 15c Ladies' Home Journal dross pattern free, In this issue .of the Summer Quarterly style books will be found 1500 handsome illustrations, Some are "half tone colored effects of every dainty garment the home dressmaker wants for summer wear, The price Is only 1 5c, including a pattern free i iiicni LOHiiicr Pair rip or toar whon or a now pair. tho prices aro loss, Ico crciim conos, at Zlnn's, G and 10 conts. Notary Apitoiiitcd ' L. D. Hrown, of Dallas, was ap pointed a notary public today, Wliat, When and Whero? "Tho UlBtor,' senior class play; , Tuosday, May 18, at 8 o'clock, In tho high school. 6-12-tf Hevinil New Homos Kor salo or ront. For prices and tortus sco Vogot Lumber Company. Why Wo Oct Busy Ilocauso wo supply tho tablo com plete w!th foodstuffs, at right prlcos and quality. Farrlngton, 420 Stato street, tho grocor and mnrkotmnn. Chocolates and lion lions t Uucklngbam's Pnlaca of Swoets. Hod Cross Pharmacy. 4-S-tf Fruit Tracts Kivo and ton-acre tracts on tho Orogou Electric railroad; monthly Installments. Boo Derby & Wlllsoh. 4-14-tf 'Hang t All "If I only had my uUtor." Come and see It at tho high school Tuci day, May 18, at 8 o'clock. 5-12-tf Overland I.nto-i- Owing to sovorn) wrecks south of Iumo the morning ovorland trnln did not arrive until after noon today. Mrs Kmerson of Senttlo stopped off i.io belated train to visit Salem friends. Try Crystalets For the breath. For sale al: . Meyor's barber shop, Kckorlea's. Waters' cigar store. Adolph'a cigar store, Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Willamette Hotel. Tho Council. - y Tulklngton's, ; Tho. Court. Notico to IHtMto "Tho Cottago Undertaking Par lors" have a now process of em balming without tho uso of Instru ments or mutilations of body by tho chemical procois of absorption. The Cottago Undertaking Parlors also furnishes a One black broadcloth op any colored pluia casket, Including uico burial robe, free use of private chapel, hearse, embalming, and one carrlago for the Mourners, and fur thermore up-to-dato servlco, all for its, making a mvibz or from sso to $60, under other funeral direc tors' prices. We n to do as abovo stated, and are sere to back up our promise. We stilt aave cheaper caskets If wanted, black cloth catkets. Including burial robe, free uso of hearee. sd embalming ai low as $36,00. Our place and method, of doing business fa up to date and wo don't heeltate to say that our place Is the iaet up to dato ou the Paclte coat. barring none. "Cottae Ua4ertaklag Par lors." sos N. cotto atrwK. raoao 1U. 4-1T-1 sm Today Only Vaseo of quality. Tho largo Crockery Section Second Floor, offers to Wednesday's shoppors Its ontlro lino of vases, values up to GGc. Spoclal today only Each On snlo at 8:30. No tolophono ordors received. This Is a tlmoly offer. See Court Street Wiridow dot ZlnnV chocolato creams, and you will bo plcasod. niic Truck Moot Saturilay, May 15. Eugene high scnool vs. Saloin high school. "Tho Ulster" Senior Clawi Way Tuosday ovonlng, May 18, nt tho high school. 5-12-tf l'nld for Ills Pun Chester Decker, who was arrested on the chargo ot assaulting Qeorgo wuuo recently, appeared in tho jus tice court yestordny afternoon, plead guilty and was fined $20 and costs. Wntrli .yJnuncniian nun uway irom ilea o uoary in ino tnllo, Saturday, May IB. , ,, To Wi'lcoiuo th Jap Qovornor lwiiBon toJay nppolntor Hon. V. D. Whol wrlght ns a personal representative to attend tho recep tion to bo given tho Japanose .on tholr arrival at Tacomn on the 2Sth and 20th of this month. Imth t Bcottd Mills Mr. J. O. Bill, manager of tho Cot tago Undertaking Parlors, was called to Scotta. Mills this morning to pre pare for burial and embalm tho body of M. I). Clark, who died at bis homo there at 6:30 o'clock this morn Ing. Mr. Clark was 89 years ot ago. Itates oil Hpudx und OiiIoiim Tho railroad commission la honr Ing tho matter regarding the rates on potatoes and onions, on ull -lines of thu 80uthorn Pacific botweou till points. Thla Investigation Is being mado on tho commission's own mo tion, who hnvo caiiBo to bellevo the rates too high - llcnly Was Cremate A tologram received here today says that the remains of Dr. John B. Ppyton, who died at Redlauds, Call1' (ornia, n row uays ago, were cre mated today. It was tho Intention to bring the body horo tor Interment, but Instead tho ashes will be sent.J Oohvo and 80 - "Tho Ulster," Senior class plW, at high school, May 18, at 8 o'clock. 5-12-tt lft to tlwsisdJiiry Swarts and janies wero bound oyer to tho grand Jury this morning U tho Justice court on tho charge ot al lowing a minor to como Into their raloon In this city. Tbfcra was no testimony given by the witnesses for tho dotense, and after Atteraaj Urown asked for moro tlmo In which to preparo for Ihe case, and a ref umI on tho part ot Assistant Attorney Walter Wjnsjow, tho matter was turned over to tho action of tk grand jury Owing to the evldeoee on the part of tho state being meager and rather shaky In fact not enough to determine any phase ot tfc-e case, the defendants wore let go on their own recognisance. OUMt 0t- And seo ithe man who holds the world's recordi In the weights, St urday. May 16. Sim 9 Jffc ff I Salem people had an opportunity of Hearing one of tho heat military bands in tho stnio nt tho Grand oporn House Inst niglit wncn tho boys from tho O. A. C made their second np- penrnnco on tlielr Bhort concert trip through tho vnlloy. Thoy rendered a delightful program of entirely high class music of sufficient vnrlntion to plcaso nit tnBtes, nnii ulthough they might hnvo been slightly disappointed In tho size ot the nudlenco, could not possibly have been with tho enthu siasm wnich It showed. Hesponscs for nlmoat every number wore do inandcd, nnd In ovory Instunco wero ns well received ns the original num bers. Tho singing of Mrs. Qcnovlovo Dnum-Qnskins was a' distinct trcnt, and was tho signal for prolonged np plauso. Her number "Cnrmcna" wns followed by n lighter number ub n recall. Tho trombone solo of Edwin Woodcock and tho tuba solo by J. It. Luper woro equally well rocoived. Probably tho most pleasing of tho bnnd numbers wns the "Anvil Chor us" rrom "11 Trovatoro" by vordl, with un anvil nccompanlmont. Splendid muslclnnBhlp character ized tho ontlro concert, and Is largoly duo to tho ablo direction of Conduct or Dcnrd nnd nlno to tho united ef forts of tho students to runko It an organization of which not only Its col lego town but tho )holu stato which It represents can be proud of. Tho program given Inst night fol lows. March, "Hcglmental Prldo". . . .Heed Overturo, "Ilnrbor of Seville" llosslnl Trombone solo "'La Granndlor" Hardy lid win woodcock. Idyl, "Mill In tho Forest". .Kllonborg "Old Kontueky Home" Dnlhoy (Vnrlntion for nil tmurumontB.) Intermission. Qrond Soloctlon from Faust. .Gounod Soprano solo, "Cnrmenn", . . .Wilson Qenovlovo Unum-Onsklns. Anvil Chorus, 'II Trovatoro". .Vordl Tulm solo, "Happy Thought". Ilaseler J. It. Luper. March, "Lowls and Clark Centen nial" HarnoH BRANDENBERG WILL - RETURN TO NEW YORK aAN FItANCISCO, .Calif., May 12. Uroughtou Urandenhorg, whoso seilBatlonnl (light irom Now York fol lowing tho publication of tho posthu mous Clovolnnd letters ended In his arrest hero nearly three weuks ago, loft today for Now Yorjc In tho cus tody of Now York detectives. Hrandenberg Is nccusod ot grand larceny by. trick and device by tho Now York Times, to whom ho sold tho no wfnmous posthumous Clovo lnnd lottors. Drandenberg's decision to givo up tho fight ngnlnst extradition cntno ns a surprlso to the police and to thu Now York detectives. Hrandenberg' today apiwared confi dent of his Until acquittal and de clared that ho expects comploto vin dication. "Ily lighting extradition hero." ho said, ' I might bo ablo to escapo re turning to New York, but tho chnrgo would still stand ngnlnst my nunio. I Intend to return nnd I feel confident tnnt a trial will result in my com plete vindication." llrandenburg nnd Sergennt Fltsslm mons, one of tho officers who will guard him on tho return trip, nra old tlmo friends. 0 NORMAL SCHOOLS CLOSED Tho executlvo commltteo ot tho stato normal schools met today and formally adopted an order closing the end of the Bummer normal classes, about August 16th. They will not bo permitted to be operated as prlvato normal schools, and a enrctakor will be placed In chargo of each school after that time. This action extends over the next two years, or until tho legislature makes provision for their support or disposition ot tho build ings and real estate. Pir&vn Killed by Jllast.. 1fn!tf r lm1 Wlrrl Albany, N. Y.. -May 12. Fifteen men wero killed by a premature blast at the stone quarry ot an Improve ment company at South Dethlehem this afternoon. The dead Include John Callanan, general manager of the company. A later dispatch says; Nino bod ls havo been moved and It has been stated that there are twenty more in tho debris. Tho bodies removed ace mutilated beyond Identification. 0 Kvwybodfr Knows what it means when Salem high meets Eugene high, and there fore everybody Bhould como out and help the boys. YOU NKVKft CAN TKLL Just exactly the cause of your rheu matism, but you know you have It Do yoq know that Ballard's now Uulneat will cure it? relieves the pain reduces the swelling and )! hers the Jornts and muscles so that you will be aa active and well m vou ever were. Price 36, 60o aad $1.00. Sold by all Dealers. 160 acres', 4 miles from Newport, Oregon, on Ynqulna H,ay. It can bo said without fear of contradiction that no ,whcro In' Oregon is tho cllmnto so mild as on Ynqulna Day,, Ton acres under plow, young orchard, 40 to 60 trees, good C-roo'm houso 24x30; woodshed 12x14, root houso 12x16, wnrohouBo 12x14, split board barn- 40x60; 3,000,000 fir, 1,00(5,00,0 alder timber,'1' fir timber mostly socond growth; $27G0i LEE WILLIAMS Newport, Ore. Inquire at Journal Office HM 4-HHf f tl SALEM FISHING PARTY HIT HARD Two nuto parties wont nftor trout on tho Llttlo Nostucca leaving Salora Saturday at 9 a. m., and roachlng Tlireo H Ivors In nbout Blx hours. That night rains sot In nnd tho wholo party was drenched to tho skin, nnd novor saw n ury moment again until on tho return trip Tuesday, whun thoy got out Into tho vnlloy nt Wiunmlnn. Thoy reachod thu city last night about 9 o'clock. Ono pnrty wuh made up of Geo. G. Ding' 1mm with his Dulck, nnd carrying H. P. Mlnto, W. J. Culver and B. Laforo. Tho other party was mado up of Hnusor Dros. with their Chal mers Detroit, and Wm. Wnlton, Jr., nnd a traveling man by tho nunio of Urokonback, or his back was near ly broken whon ho got back. Go ing up nnd down tho mountains In tho rain, on sllppory clay roads was an awful test of tho machines nnd tho wholo party express surprise that thoy nro homo nllvo. Thoy mado up 011 Irrigation and excitement what they lacked on fish. llio nutolsts wero tompted to say some harsh words to tho farmers who stood by tho fences nnd grinned at them working through tho mud, making It harder to bear to think tho foxy tiller of tho soil was being b leaned with water wortli n dollar n minute. CO-ED BEATS THE BOYS T0FIRST PLACE UHKKELEY, Cnllf., Mny 12. Mary Loufso Phillips of Hanford, Cnllf., to-day bears tho proud dis tinction of bolng tho most brilliant student of tho class of 1000 nt tho University of Callfornln. Whllo no official nnnouncomont has yet boon made, It la generally known nbout thO campus to-day that Miss Phillips Is to bo awarded tho covotod schol arship gold modal that carries with It tho greatest honors within tho roach of tho Dorkoloy undergradu ates. Tito girl Is 24 years of ago and Is tho daughter of Dixon L. Phillips, former suporlor Judgo of Kings County. Bljo ontorod tho university frot? Hcnford Union High school with tho class of 1909, choosing Latin nnd English ns her major courses. Sho will tnKo a post graduato courso at the university In pursuit of un M. A. dogrce. PREFERRED THE STAGE TO $11,000,000 (United Prt Iastl tVlr.1 Now York, May 12. Having given up $11,000,000 for hor lovo of tho "tago. Mrs. George Whlttoll, Jr., di vorced wtfo of a young San Franccls can, Is rehearsing today for tho pro duction in which sho will appear. Tho Whlttolls woro divorced threo years ago. two years aftor tholr mar riage. Recently, It Is understood, thoy wero near a reconciliation. Sud denly Mrs. Whlttoll, who was Jose phine Cunningham, decided that sho would llko to rotAirn to tho stage, but her former husband objected. ' Sho camo to Now York, und he wired her that If sho d"d not nccedo to his re quest to remain In private llfo. slp need never expect to romarry him, Showing how little sho cared aliut millions. Mrs. Whlttelt reported for rehear al yestorday afternoon. BIG BATfSsHIP TACKLES NAMESAKE New Orleans, La., May 12. Tho battleship Mississippi startod op tho M'sslsslppf river early today, being tho first vessel of the kind evor at tempting to' wake the-trip. Ton thou sand people watched the giant war machine as It took Its departure. Aim, 313M. Record 3:1714. Fall btsUmt to Dob Darby. 3:04)4; DerberUu, 2:07; Dafele, 3:69)4; Dst, 1:11)4; Lattcrty. 1:1114. u4 others. By Cbs. Derby, 4907. air ot bettortkaa 3:19, dam Berth ty Alcattra. dam of 4 batter taaa 3:19, and lv 'others. Wlaaor ot Irat premium at Sa lem horse show. For standard stall loas eae ot 1999 at Fair GrovBd and Claa Ste Uec Fee, 936.90 tor aeaaoa, $36.99 to laear. O. B. MHPSOM, 4-8-tt ratrtraM. Or. i - fttlf llJIHllS)HiSiHi OOOOOOOOO tt.h 0 PERSONAL MENTION O O O O O O O o o o.o Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Idclfngs went to Martin this morning, whero they win spond n wcok on tholr ranc&. Tho mombors of tho O. A. C. mili tary band loft on tms mornlnga local for Oregon City, whoro thoy will give a concort tonight. Mrs. T. T. Tonnoson nnd' daughter nnd Mrs A. Stuno of Senttlo wont to Cnnby this morning. Tlioy nro looking ovor tho country with a vlow cf locating. - Mrs. M. Young wont to La Grnndo this morning. Frank Collier of Kansas City loft for his homo today nftor visiting his mother Mrs. C. L. Cornell. Ho Is well known in balom. This Is his first visit horo in eight yoars. Elmer Dashor, of Portland, is 'Vis iting his Salem friends for a fow days. Mildred Porlclns nnd hor mother leave Bhortly for California to visit, o New Incorporators. Artlclos of Incorporation filed In tho offlco ot tho Bocrotary of stato May 11, 1900, as follews: U. S. Construction Company; prin cipal ofllco, Portland; capital stock, 976,000; Incorporators, C. A. Lllloa burg, E. C. Mitchell ancL-II. McCon nughy. Central Railroad of Orogon; organ ized under lawn of Malno; capital stock, $2,000,000; principal offlco, Union, Orogon; attornoy In fact, Chcs tor V. Dolph, Portland. 0 DIED. DAViD At tho homo of J. L.-Bullock, 7 miles cast of Salem, Tues day, April 13, 1900, Thomas David aged 78 years. Tho deceased was born In Lang ahlro. England, In 1831, whoro ho married and soon nftor moved to this country, and 40 years ngo located' In Oregon. Hl wlfo died six yoars ago in this city, Ho leaves no rolatlves, with tho oxcoptlon of a slstor-ln-law, Mrs. MUol, of Deavorton. Tho re mains woro burled nt Turner in tho Twin Oak comotory. 0 Turkish Method Quick. (Unltrd l'ri. Utitd Wire. Constantlnonle. Mnv 19. Twnniv. ono mutineers woro oxocutod today. l,uiku cruwuo wiipessoa mo 0X0CU--tlons, but thoro was llttlo oxcltomont. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Prank Meredith, Itraldcnt Agnt Room 13, Ladd & Rush, Baa's Dulldlng. MONEY TO LOAN f 1109. K. FOKD Pver Ladd & nush's Bonk, Salem, Or flANO TUNING LUTELLUS Ik WOODS. unlng, polishing, rehiring. Ph'e608 OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW TODAY 0000000 00 00 Lost or Stolca Several weeks ago, a Snell bicycle, two or three years old; stool rlsu. Return to Jour nal office fer reward. 4-J-tf Wanuxl At once, a middle-aged lady "n't 11 w wniie uwan uapery, North Commercial street. 6-11-Jt Shp If takes -"fare Jitae 167 acres, jo ia um prunes. 3 la Pe tltee, 5 la wtater apples, 3 In Bag llsh walnuts, 3 years old; 3 la Royal ABn caerrles and Bartlett pears; fine gard; good houso, 3 barns and frukdryer; 110,599. It sold quick, six miles from city. Meyer & Bell Land Co., 347 tate street. Phone 857. C-4-tf For Hale 5-acro tract close, to car uno; gooa nowe J 6x2 4, running water; all fenced. Part cash, b'al anceS.OO peraonth; price 11000 It sold this month. Owner needs money. Call 478 Court st 5-12-St For Sale Soven-rooaa cottage, with two lots, on northwest corner of Church and Marlon streets. C. L. Starr, state house. 5-12-2t For 6k A fresh, high-grade Jersey cow. good milker; also some high grade Jersey heifers. John Olrar din, Turner, Or 5-1 2-3 1 For Rct Good barn. Call at SIC North comawcial street, M!H' - -