Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 05, 1909, Image 4

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    DAJhY OAI'ITAJEj JOURNAL, SALEM, OltBGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 16.
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SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
WILL CLOSE WITH A
BIG PUBLIC PARADE
A great annual event trill bo tho
public jiarndo at tho clooo ot tho pub
lic schools on Friday, June 11. Last
year this was instituted, and on one
day In tho year tho great maBs of tho
doodIo wl'l havo a chanco to noo tho
wholo public school system. It has
bocomo n local holiday, when tho
chlldrairaro dressed in their host bib
and tucker, carry flowors, bear ban
nors, march to music, and tho Janitor
of ouch school cnrrloB tho school flag
It is lntondod to bo an object les
son of patriotism for tho rising on
oratlo... Tlw Committee Meet.
Tho mombors of the commltteo
who havo chargo of nrrangomonts
for tho annual school day pnrado
havo practically complotod their
plans.
Thoso prosont at tho mooting In
cludo A, A. Leo Qeorgo II. Ilurnott,
Sirs. Perry Raymond, V. P. Bab
cock, Dr. Bploy, Gbarlon. Cartor, A.
A. Mills and "Wnltor E. KoycB.
Friday, Juno 11, was sot as tho
dnto for tho parado nutl at 2 o'clock
in tho afternoon tho children from
tho vnriotiB schools will march to tho
groundB of tho court house. From
thoro ttroy will march In two di
visions, ono going down Court street
to Commercial and tho other down
Stnto street to Commercial. Tho dt
visions will meot on Comiricrclal, and
they will go through, maneuvers and
givo thoir clnB3 yolla.
Tho division which started down
Court street will return on Stato
and tho division which first marched
down State streot will return to tho
court house on Court streot.
Committees to tako caro ot details
woro soloctcd ao follews:
To sccuro bands Dr. Eploy.
To arrangu tho lino of march on
the court houso snuaro Judgo Bur
nott, Dr. Uploy and W. P. Babcock.
To havo chargo of bannors W. P.
Babcock, Miss Klttlo Moo res and W
13. Kcyes. Last year a bannor was
given to tho room Hint had tho larg
est nttendnnco. A bnnncr will bo glv
n for tho samo purposo this year,
nnd another bnnnor will bo given to
tho school Having the best march
ing column.
Following tho nrogrnm a big flold
meet will bo hold on Wlllamotto
Hold, and Charles Cartor, physical
director of the Y. M. C. At, wan so
loctcd to havo chargo of tho moot.
The program commltteo includes
Mrs. Claud Catch, Mrs. P. II. Ray
mond and A. A. Leo.
At the meeting Thursday evening
A. A. Leo acted as chairman and W.
IS, KeycB ns uccrotury.
Docs not Color the Hair
Aycr's Ho?r Vigor is composed of fi?l&Z!&
Show this to your doctor. Ask liltn If there Is a single Injurious Ingredient. Ask
him If he thinks Aycr's I lair Vigor, as made from this formula, Is the best prepa
ration you could use for falling hair, or for dandrufr. Let him decide. He knows
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Hotel
THE OREGON
Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service In city, with
Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m,
Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern
Hostlery in tho metropolis of the Northwest.
ANNEX IS NOW OPEN
Our capacity has boon doubled and our bus will
horoaftor moot trains No, 6, and train No, 12, limited,
Oregon Electric that arrive In Portland at 10:55 a, m,
and 4:55 p, m,
M. C DICKINSON, Manager
THEgOREGON
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I SALEM BREWERY!!
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Beer Sold in Carload Lots,
Shipments in Kegs or Bot
tled Beer to any Point on
the Pacific Coast
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Brewing Plant and Offices j
On Trto St,, hi WWeste Wstrkt Safe. teeg 1
ANOTHER
CASE OF
BLACKMAIL
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Itnfferty, of the
Dly vaudeville show houso in this
city, hnve received two threatening
lottors written by some person un
known, which demand that Mr. Raf
ferty place $500 at n designated spot
some time between the hours of 3
and 4 p. m." nnd that in case ho
should fall to comply with tho order,
himself, wife nnd littlo girl would
suffer disfigurement for life from
ncld thrown upon them.
Mr. Itnfferty, ns soon as the letters
enmo into his hands, turned them
over to tho manager of tho theater,
Mr. Dly, who put them in tho hands
of Constable Ira Harrfjltpr. Con
stable Hamilton is working on the
case, and nlthough ho Is not positive
that he has tho right party In sight,
he has ferreted the caso out until ho
Is ' warm."
Last Thursday evening as Mr. Rnf'
forty wns entering his room with his
family nfter the show, ono of the
letters wns found stuck under Ills
door, nnd shortly nfterwnrd another
Icttor enmo to him through tho mall.
Tho lettorR nro ns follews:
' Baled!, Oregon June 1009.
"Mr. Rnfforty.
Icnvo $500 dollnrs under tho mill
Ht. Sldo walk ilrst crossing from tho
brldgo to 'your wrlght going over
from Mnln street (evidently meaning
Commercial street). If you dont havo
it thoro 3 or 4 pm, I will disfigure
them for life, nnd if you Inform any
ono of this they will pny for It, your
wlfo and baby nro safo now. obllga
n friend, wo will not bother them
until tho tlmo Btated. We hnvo tho
drug to do tho work with."
"Snlom, Oregon Juno 1009.
"Mr. Rnfforty,
"Plenso lenvo $500 hundred dol
lnrs at Mill street at first crossing
under sldo walk to your wrlght go
ing down between 3 nnd 4 o'clock
nnd your wlfo and buy will bo re
turned safe, othorwlso I will disfigure
thorn both for life.
(Signed) "Yours."
It Is evident upon n compnrlson
of thoso lottors that tho Inst ono,
which was sont through tho mull,
wns Intended to conio nt roiuo Inter
date, owing to tho fnct it InslnuntcH
that tho wlfo nnd baby had boon kid
nnped by tho writer, and that tho
lottcr was sent ns further precaution
In enso tho money wns not delivered.
Tho handwriting was very poor, be
ing apparently laboriously written.
Tho paper on which tho threats wore
written was from n tnblet of ordinary
slzo nnd unclean.
This Is tho second blnck-hnnd af
fair occurring In Snlom, but tho offi
cers nro after tho culprit nnd If ho
should bo caught thoro will bo an
other guest In tho Orogon penitentiary.
WILL CELEBRATE
HIS FIRST MASS
Rov. Ambrose Wnlsh, O. S. D., who
wns ordalnod prlost nt Mt. Angol
last Monday, will colobrnto Jils first
muss nt St. Josonh'8 cluurch tomor
row morning nt 10:30. Pnthor Wnlin
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Wnlsh,
of this city. Tho sermon on this oc
casion will bo proached by Rev. Pnth
or Domrnlc, O. S. R. Fnthor Wnlsh
will bo nnafated at mass by Rov.
Fnthor Mooro, nsslstnnt prlost; Rov.
Ilenodlct Rarr, O. S. D., deacon;
Frntor Thomas Molor, O. S. B., sub.
deacon. A priest's first mass Is nn
occasion ot inoro than usual Import
ance, and Is nlwnys celebrated ns'
sol mnly ns circumstances will per-'
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11 P. M. TRAIN OUT OF
PORTLAND DURING
ROSE RESTIVAL WEEK
In nnswor to so many inaulrles
nnd roquests by Snlom peoplo tho
Oregon Electric has decided to run a
special return train leaving Portland
nt 11 p. m. every night during tho
Rose Festival week. This will b
good news to many Salem peoplo, ns
It will give them nn opportunity to
tnke In both day and evening attrac
tions and get homo the Bamo night.
Youra truly,
C. S. WALTERS,
Qenernl Agent
Ye Liberty
PROGRAM FOR TODAY...
"Annie Laurie" Scenes from the World's Largest
Pigeon Farm Child's Prayer
Prof, Fix Fired Cured by Gymnastics
Descriptive Song "Two Blue Eyes"
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INTEREST GROWING
IN REVIVAL MEETINGS
Tho great union rovlval meeting
nt tho FlrsI Rnptlst church still con
tinues. Over 100 hnvo been Bnved,
nnd tho meetings are increasing In
powor every day,
Tho mothers' mooting yesterday
wns ono ot great Intensity and wo
men woro weeping all over the
church.
Tho street meetings nro also of
great Interest.
Tomorrow Sunday school at 9:4G
n. m. Dr. Mcluturff preaches at 11
n m. and 8 p. ni., and at 3 p. m. he
speaks to men.
In thoTjhurck of God, at North Sa
lem, n meeting will bo held at 3 p. m.
Spencer Hardware Co.
HOSE! HOSE! HOSE!
For lawn and garden in 1-2 and 3-4 inch sizes; rubber and cotton; 50-ft, length with
couplings, pqr section tyo.uu to $iu
Sprinklers 25c UP
(Venders, WaVhers," Hose"Bands","Nozzes, etc, tin and galvanized Water Pots.. .20c up
WINDOW SCREENS
Adjustable Scrqens. for windows; will fit any size from 25 in, to 40; price 25c up
lawn Mowers
Plain and Ball Bearing, 12 to 20 in.
Price Ball Bearing
$4.SS
Oil and Gasoline Stoves
For Summer Cooking
No heat, no dust, no ashes; 1-2-3 burners, price $3 up"
Ovens for above $1,50 up
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
White Mountain triple-motion, eaby to use and quick to make; price $1,00 up
Polar Star Freeer; make your cream at the table in 5 minutes: pi ice 75c
GOPHER GUNS
AH Iron
Catches them coming or going; price $1,75
Brass Safety Gun $1.00
Gopher Exterminators, per stick . .' 5c
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Spencer Hardware Co.
368-72 State St. Phone 19
OLD HICKORY PORCH FURNITURE
' It's a little late, but it is here
"Old Hickory" has thoroughly established itself
as the most satisfactory porch and
lawn FurnitureJKSee ours
32&m
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