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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
THURSDAY, MAYJW, 1W. Grand May Bargain Giving DAILY CAMTAfc WmA!i, MT.Kta. ORfjnY. In Every !ttriA - I Tho how summory drcen fabric. . 1.....1. .-.... ml iirltti litltn nfl1 All Hill UI1UHUU"U "" brown figures and fancy border doslgns; special, 13 yard for $1.00 Sheets-- Good quality, full Blzo"shoots; special 50c Bed Spreads- - 70x82 Inchon, a good 11.25 valuo; Bpcclal, each 93c XIM&C& MaHHHMMHMHMHHMHnWIHMHnMHBHMHaDIBHnHHMBMnHMMBHMMIiaHinH OOOUOOOOO J 0 CITY NEWS . O O O i) O O ) ( o o Wenliier Forecast Hlioworw tonight or Friday. Polite Vaudeville At Bly'8 thoatro; all real llvo acts Program changes Sunday and Wed nesday. O'Coniipll-Hiilllvnii At tho Grand onora houso' Friday night, for tho inlddlowolght cliain- piousnip. A Beautiful ldMly Will bo Hont to thn Portland IIoho Festival. Voto for your cholco. Choicest Building Iot On easiest terms. Homer II. Smith, Room 5, McCornaok building. Phono 00. 5-7-tf Modern Oottngo Flvo rooms, now, closo In, for only $1850. Boo Dorby & Wlllson. 5-13-tr You Omi't Do Hotter I a) la from $00 to $200 on pay- inonts of 5 to $15 per month. Homer II. Smith, Room 5, McCornnck Illdg. 1'iiono Ofl. 6-7-tf Cottago Undertaking Parlors Cottago and Chomekota its.; calli day or night; J. O. Sill. Phono 73i. llov Office Opens I) . in. Friday for Sulllvun-O'Connoll wres tling match. Illiteti. Much. Blues For Indigestion, bluos, dospondonoy or down In tho mouth, uso ur Stouo'a Btomaoh Powdor and Dittos Ouro. Prlco 'COc. Satisfaction guar nntood or monoy rofundod "S-lO-lm Kino Mania nnd Ash Wood For salo, cheap, for Immodlate de livery. Apply ICrobs Bros., Bush Breyman building. Tolephouo Main HI. 2-15-cf Columbia Cylinder Records I'vo decided to discontinue carry ing X. It. Columbia cylinder records. I have about COO. which I will soil at ICo each. No now orders taken nt this prlco. Goo. O. Will, tho mu sic and sowing machine doalor. 18-3t This Mfans DoHu To you. Two of tho greatest Involu tions of modern times on exhibition In Dorcas Bros Hop OfQco. Greater monoy makor than telephone. Call and eoo thorn; free demonstration, S-81-tf SMITH WANTS YOUR PORK Drosaod Hogs Oc Drossod Veal up to ISO )bs HH Largo voul les, according to alto. Llvo. HOus I lo Dressed Hons Mo Llvo Springs 18c to Uc Eggs aajie No chargo for candling. Sond for shipping tags. Wo pay you promptly nnd wo do uot charge commlMlou. Your prouueo roust uo good, fat quality. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Boef Trust." Portland, Oregon. Department The Meyers Department Store Offers tho greatest glovo valuo since gloves woro bo senrco. A lucky pur chaso from a largo Now York Im porter onnblos tta to offer tho colo lirfltod "Foster" Kid Gloves, two olnsp, In black, Drown and tnn; rogu Inr vnlticH soiling at $1.50 and $1,75 n pair, now on salo In tho largo glovo section at tho romarknbly low prlco of .15 a pair Children's Black Hose-- FIno ribbed, fast black dyo; usually sold for 20c pair, to closo this lino out wo offer them nt two pairs for 25c Skeleton Waists-- A good, cool summory waist for children, with Iiobo supportors at tachod; regular 50c values, spe cial 35c each Box Office Opons 9 o'clock Friday morning. Queen Of tho Portland Itosu FcHtlvnl; who will It bo? Voto for your cholco. , Xeywi The anatomlcnl wonder In fonts of contortion nt Bly'n theatre. Tu'Iiin Were Born To Mrs. Jackson yostorday, big, honrty boys and crying nil tho whllo Just as If thoy wanted Folgor's Golden Gato coffbo. Freah Vegetables And California strawborrlOB ovory mnrtilug nt tho J. M. Lawronco gro cory, also tho best grocorlos. Phono 311. Corner of Forry and Commer cial streets. Better Cut Your Sent Early For tho RuTTIvan-O'Connoll wrest ling match Friday night nt tho Grand opera house. A Good Bill Now playing at lily's thoatro. Do not miss It If j on want n hearty laugh Wo Have Decided To kill Charllu Potts. Jim Hubbnrd. W. P. Smith et. til.,, who hnvo boon iimuslug our subscribers for tho past six months in thu Interest of Foigor's Golden Gato coffeo. A now doal starts this week to remind all you gontlo readors to drink Folgor's Golden Gato coffee and of tho fact that It Is sold by your grocers. Try Crystal?! For tho breath, For salo at: Mover's harbor shop. Eckorlon's. Waters' cigar store. Adolph's cigar store, Dick Madison's, Tho Spa. Wlllamotto Hotel. Tho Council. Talklngton's. ' Tim Court. NotJco to Public "Tho Cottago Undertaking Par lors" havo a now process of em balming without tho ubo of Instru ments or uuttllatlonB of body by the chomlcal process of absorption. The Cottago Undertaking Parlors also furnlshoa a fine black broadcloth or any colored plush cailrot, including ulco burial robe, froo use of private chnjtol, hearso, embalming, and one carriage for tho mournora, and fur thormoro up-to-date service, all for $76. making a saving of from fSO to $50, under other funeral direc tors' prices. Wo mean to do as above statod, and are here to back up our protnlso. We still have choaper caskets If wanted, black cloth caskets, Including burial robe, free use of hearso and embalming at low as 135.00. Our place nnd method of dolug business is up to date and wo don't hesitate to say that our place Is the most up to date on tho Pacific coast, barring nono "Cottago Undertaking Par lors." SOS N. Cottago street. Phone 714. 4-17-1 mo 2WWHMI ! XeueMd nilflvirti'. DODSOINTS EXTRA SPECIAL and W. A. GAINS & CO. HERMITAGE WHISKIES X At nil First-clawt Bars, Standard & " " JkSSkS A VIEW OF THE COUIIT OF HOXOH, A.-V.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. All of tho principal buildings of tho Alasku-Yukon-Pacinc Exposition aro grouped lrl closo compass around tho Ca cades and Qoyser Basin and tho flowerbeds which lino each. Tho plcturo shows a vlow from tho lower sldo of Clcyser Disln, directly up tho" Court of Honor. On tho right aro won tho 1'alaco of Manufac tures, tho Oriental and Hawaiian Buildings. On I ho loft nro tho Euro poan ExhlbltB and Alaskan Buildings. In tho far center Is tho Central Government, which shows Us Incompleted front at: It looked on April 15. On that dato this was tho heaviest piece of construction to bo finished boforo tho opening day of tho Exposition and tho contractors estimated that It would tako thorn ton days to do tho work. Goysor Basin Is In tho foreground, and Just beyond It show tho steps In tho Cascades. O'Coniicll-Sullivan Tho last match oi tho season nnd tho boat. Helpl Help! Help tho commttteo by voting for your cholco for queen of tho Portland lloso Festival. Xew Volhrl List of notarial commissions is sued In nnd for Oregon May 10, 1000: Clara Evorson, Wnldport; J. A. Liv ingston, St. Johns, Do You ICiijoy flooI Beof, pork, Inmb, voal or tholr by products? Also fresh fish direct from tho ocean ovory day. Thon go to Farrlngton's, tho grocor nnd mar- kctman. .Memorial Day .my ill Memorial Day falling upon Sunday this year, It will, by order of the commander In chief. G. A. H bo ob served cm Monday, May 31, by nil Grand Army posts tho country over, Including Sedgwick post of Snlom. Returned to Ukj Pen Wllllnm Harvoy, tho convict, who succeeded In making his got-away from tho school for the fooblo mind ed laBt Friday, has returned. Harvoy soon realized that living in tho out sldo world, continually under covor, was not tho llfo ho supposed It to bo, nnd Tuesday night ho roturnod to tho ponltontln.'y nnd gnvo hlmsolf up. W. H. Hyer Dead W. S. Byers, tho plonoor flour mill man of tho Inland Emplro, died nt his homo In Pendleton yostorday. Al though 70 years of ago, ho was to thn last actlvo and energetic and man aged his big plant hlmsolf. Ho was strlckon suddenly in his oftlco two days ago, while planning an addition to his pinnt. which Is ono of tho largest In the Northwest. Pendleton and Eastern Oregon owo much to hla onorgy and push. In Rtvoverlng Charley Durauo, formerly utownrd of tho Hotel Wlllamotto, who suf fered a stroke of imralysls sovoral wieks ago, is now abnoit again and Is Improving nicely. Chnrley was for morly an employe n tho hotol In Corvnllls, and sluco ho has boon In this city has mndo many frlonds, who will bo glad to hear of his Im proved health. Ho Got the Buggy Tho ense of Mullcoy vb. Fowler, In which tho plaintiff sued to rccovor a btiHgy, which sho alloged belonged to hor, Justice of tho Peaco Webster rendered a Judgtuont'for tho defend ant In tho suit yostorday afternoon. Tho parties In tho suit nro divorced, nnd tho controversy aroso over tho division of property. Attornoy Holt sol appeared for Fowler, W. II, Holmes for tho dotondant. Iiiupcrted Halom's Flwt Inspector McGrnth of the United States ship Inspection office mndo n trip to Iudepondouco yesterday and measured tho now stern whcolor which Is to be put on tho Wlllamqtto t oplyf rom this city to Independence. Ho stopped over "In this city on hs return trip to Portland nnd sired up several smnll rover craft near tho O. C T. Company's dock hero. He passed on everything ho wont over, however, Including tho Skinner boat "Loulso." Mr. Skinner has had tho launch which was formerly built for carrying passengers botwoen Inde pendence and Snlom remodeled, nnd Percy Lnrsen, Salem's young ship doctor, now has tho old boat spin ning about tho rlvor in flno stylo. School Exhibits Itcmly Superintendent Smith now has the exhibits prepared to Bend to the So- Ntflo expos'tton, which ho will do to morrow mornlDK. The exhibits havo been placed on cards In ordorly form and put In frames. Tho frames have peon installed in nice oak cases and aro on hinges to that ono can turn them about and open them llka a book ! ! llm Liquor Co., Agents, Salem, Oregon Twciity-Flvo Gent Admission To baseball gamo tomorrow. O. A. C. vs. Salem High school. Tho Greatest Match Ever pulled off In tho northwest, botweon Sullivan nnd O'Connoll. Frl day night. Sylvia At tho Christian church tonight. A bright operetta, put on by tho pu pllB of tho blind school. Marino Insurance Co. Tho Boston Flro InBurnnco Com pany has compiled with tho stato law, and has boen granted a license to transact a marlno insuranco busi ness In Oregon. It paid fees aggro gating $10. Piano Men He President Gonnolt nnd Vlco Presi dent Shu man Jonos of tho Starr Piano Company of Richmond, Ind., nro In tho city today visiting tholr local rop- resontntlvo, Geo. C. will. sir. win has Introduced tho Stnrr In wostoru Orogon with groat success and will soon have another carload arriving. To Weigh TiUiulHVt On tho Railroad Commission's own motion n hearing is ordered to bo hold concerning tho wolghlng facili ties for lumbor on the Southorn Pa cific and Oregon Railroad & Naviga tion Company's lines. Alxiit Gmln Ilnte - Tho hearing on grain rates' charged ovor tho O. R, & N. main linos and branches la bolng hold today. Sov oral nttornoys for tho railroad com pany aro on hand, and sovoral ship pers who transact business ovor tho road. To Condemn Iind An ordor has been roCelvod by At-tornoy-Goaoral Crawford from, tho board of rogonts to tnko action In condemning certain laud noar tho Corvnllls collogo, which has boon no gotlntcd for by tho bonrd for somo time,, but which tho owners rofiuo to san with. Referendum Petition A roTorondum petition has boon tllod w'th tho Attorney-Gonoral by tho citizens of Bnkor county re monstrating on tho salary ralso of tho circuit judgo of Baker county by tho lost legislature from $3000 to 4000 a year. Seven Young Graduates County School Superintendent Smith nttonded tho Rlckoy school graduating oxorclsos last night, nnd presented seven dlplomna to strtlenti graduating from the eighth grade. Superintendent Smith praised tho Rlckoy school highly on tho oxcol lent oxorclsos, and said ho nevor had the ploasuro of seeing a bettor ar ranged program than that made by tho teachor of tho Rickey school, Miss Carrio uoiknap. I lossy HtiH Three Calv Thero Is no limit apparently to tho wonders that can bo performed by tho faithful old bossy. Mrs. J. P. Jones, of Polk County, whllo trans acting business with Proprietor Roy elts, of tho South Commercial street butchor shop today, told of a cow be longing to hor which gavo birth to threo calves and tho youngsters are all living and doing nicely. This Is a fair demonstration of tho Wlllam otto valley as n stock raising coun try, and, at tho rate Mrs. Jones' cow puts beof on the market, tho truBts w'll ho compelled to count Oregon on their list. Bought Tliren Farms Walter II. Jary, who lately sold his largo pruno orchard, near ftosedate, h tho fortunate purchaser of threo adjoining farms, aggregating 375 acres, nine miles south of Salem, on tho Llborty-Bueua Vista road. The sale wa negotiated by T. C. Jory of 305 Commercial street, next door" to Journal office Of course, WAlt w'll plauf, ruoro prunes. ' o The Knd of tno AVorld should It come tomorrow would And fully 1-3 of tjo pco.ilo suffering with rheumatism of Ithor slight or terlous nMire. Nobody need suffer vltu rh" "Mlsia for Ballard's Sno Llntmen l rives away the trouble relieve he pain Instantly and leave ' -ier as well nnd supplr " r-old. Sold by al Dealers. Look At This For Sale A first class rooming and boarding houso prop sltlon nt Newport, Orogon. Two houses and furnishings and lots will bo sold for less than tho cost of tho houses. Tho buildings nro four years old and furnished complete Tho ownor is a non-resldont and needs tho money. Look into this nB a speculation. LEE WILLIAM Newport, Ore. Inquire at Journal O O O O O O O O O U K 0 PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Mr. and Mrs. L. Turner, of South Dakota, wont to Portland this morn ing, after looking ovor this city. Miss Lena Mlllor, of Bolso, Idaho, formerly a teachor In tho Salem puh llo schools, returned to her homo today after visiting hor mothor, Mrs. Cnry, on Cottago Btroot. Mrs. Clara D. Ferguson roturnod from Albany this morning, whoro sho nttonded tho Rebecca Assembly. Mrs. James Sandori, of Sllverton, stopped off In Salem today, on hor way homo, after visiting frlonds In Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Burton, who havo Leon wintering In Southorn California, loft for Portland this morning, nnd from thoro will go to Eastern Orogon to reside o Bnnclmll Tomorrw nt 3:30 p. m. WUIam otlo Hold. O. A. C. vs. Salem High. MO Portland Fans At wrestling hintch Friday night. Bettor got your soat. A Patent Hearing J. J. Luck'oy and William Gauger, both of Hood Rlvor, passed through tho city today on their way to Eu gene. Thoy woro riding In ono of Mr, Luckoy's patont buggies, that runs without oiling, and doesn't ovon got warm about It. Will Help HerYv Charles Hansen, a brothor-in-lnw of Will Horvc, tho man who shot George Sullivan nt Gates, Orogon, in a pistol duel somo tlmo ago, Is In tho city, In tho Interest of Horvo. Han son Is from San Francisco, and Is a well-known business man of that city It Is probablo that a strong fight will bo put nip by Horvo and (jls frlonds, although no attorney has been ob tained ns yet. Horvo Is gottlng along nicely, and tho ofllcors think ho will bo well enough boforo long now to removo him to tho county Jail, whoro ho will await trial. O. A. C. vn. Halem High At 3:30 Friday afternoon. Ad m'sslon 25c. Wlllamotto Flold. Miirlutto Unjustly Arrusd Tho Eugene Register of May 20 fliu.vti that Mr. Marlatte directly ac cused tho Eugene boys of taking tho ponnnnts thai ulsappeared at tho danco given tho iugono track team by a couplo of high school studonts of this city. In tho Iettor Professor Marlatte wrote to Principal Hug of Eugene he simply stated tho evidence as given by tho night police of this city. Ho did not accuse (ho Eugene hoys of taking tho ponnnnts but told Hug what he know. Tho Eugene pa per misstated it or wns told wrong. Hi a Student. WIRELESS BRINGS RAIN TO WIND-SWEPJ ISLAND (IJnltrd l'rm Uaietl Wire. Tho Hague, May 20. That tho ad vent of tho wireless In tho wind-swept arid Island' of Curacao off the coast of Venozuela brought rain, permit ting luxuriant vogetutlon. Is tho word brought hero today hj a steamer from the Island. Dry, dusty and shriveled, the Island has lain undor n tropical sun betray ed of all but tho scantiest vegetation Recontly a wlrelesss apparatus was Installed. Rains havo fallen fre quently sinco that tlmo and tho Isl and Is becoming a little emerald Islo In the -ajiubuan. Its dusty roads havo been sprinkled nnd its scant crops roplbnlshed by downpours which, In tho belief of scientists, hdvo traveled with tho aerial waves jf the wireless. SklnofhMtjfeiJiyFiftnr D2.T.nmHlauTSN89nAl OEJUIKMAIiaimUTmEft EES2 E&T teste i ua win vihwi, . ftaa CTixy Dicxal& I oa bstutx, u4 a 1 Sm dtttrtlaa. It UIH404 U MU ft yew, a4 tuulttatffiurtU t prcptrlr mid. of tlnlUr uu. Dr. L. A. Srnt nld to )4ir of U Uut. too (ft pattest "A tm Uilu win ..u .k.... w . I rftcomutad 3tWi't CrK ft a lt kftrmful ( ftll Ua aMmuou.- or itu or ftu snuuv fta r mcr- Su0wla UUfttt4SUlt,Caiu4 ft4 tont. m Amt Ml " rKfcIrN CJ fm.imnm, Pn, w stmt. ih Office I Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS. untng, polishing, repairing. Ph'oCOB OOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO Lost or Stolon Sovoral wcoks ago, a Snail blcyclo, two or throo years old; stool rims. Roturn to Jour nal office for rownrd. 4-3-tf Snap if tnken roro Juno 1 57 ncrcs, 30 In Italian prtinos, 3 In Po ntes, G in winter apples, 2 In Eng lish walnuts, 3 years old; 3 In Royal Ann cnorrlcs and Bartlett pears; flno gurdon; good houso, 2 barns and fruit dryor; $10,500, If 'sold quick. Six miles from city. Moyor & Bell Land Co., 347 Stato stroot. Phono 8G7. G-4-tf For Sale Horso nnd buggy, man's oonstor brako blcyclo, heating stove, couch, bedroom sulto and work boncb. Call phono 0x8 Fnrmors or sco Mrs. Woods at Sa eom Holglits grocory on Jefferson road. 5-19-3t Wanted Gontlomnn or lady to tako ordors for a largo portrait house, good wagos. Adddrcss William Wilson. Ronoral dollvory. Portland. Orogon. . 5-20-3t Fr Rent Two bedrooms for gon tlomon, flnoly furnishod, front rooms, 730 North Front stroot. 5-20-lwk For Sale Good rnngo, first-class fir .wood and furniture Inqulro 1401 East Court street. 5-20-3t ifcmiimimnivwfcHrtii.ity 1 j . There's Some I Class ! i to That! ! i i j ( ' i ! . i ! Class I to What? i j ! A ! Class. Ad i i i i 1 Try One in the ! CAPITAL ' JOURNAL j ! I 1 i i V Bfriniiiaiiiiiimmiiiri!ftiiiiws- !- V ft t 1 mi Vw-f wm yy? Ttftiflagrv tfarfajgaiAa -S."ragf IT