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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1909)
KJtmwJwiaw I OA11X CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1809. ? ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS of tho good store's good goods JJluo Ribbon .Whlto Snlo. If you havon't as yot taken ndvnntngo of tho splondld saving opportunities presented In this snle, then you enn not nfford to lot tho Inst fow dnya slip by without your nttondnnco. MtmmK Are You Going Away? Wherovor you go this summer, to tho coaBt or mountains, or to tho A.-Y.-P. Exposition nt Soattlo, hoar this In mind, "Meyers" havo tho only comploto showing of trnvollng helps In this town, and you will say so, too, Just as soon ns you Beo them, for they are hero that will plcaso ovory Individual's wants. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, Japanese Reed Suit Cases, Etc. SECOND FLOOR White Dress Goods and Trimmings All tho popular fabrics In cholco woaveB, not an old nurn bor on our shelves. Now Is tho opportune tlino nt niuo Ribbon Whlto Salo prlcos. &m&y.. ( o u oo cr inr u n CITY NEWS ) w 0 O O 0 o o o Wcullii'i' ForociiMl "Fair tonight nnd Friday; winner Friday. W. (). W. Attention- All momhors reauestod to bo pros out nt tholr hnii . rldny night, Juno' lp. Uy ordor of commlttoo. . 10-31 All UiuUv Ono Iloof . Of arncorlOH, moats, fish and poul try. Fnrrlngtou's, 120 State titroot. IL J. Lehman, Awdstnnt Undortnkor, with W. T. Rlgdon. 45G oourt street. 5-27-oodtf Irrigation Hills All Irrigation bills paid durlitg tho month ot Juno will bo subject to 10 por cent discount. G-14-30. This Zh tho Tlino of Year To buy summor dustors, Call on V. 19. Shnfor for thorn. Rest lino of ltnrnesB In city. F. B. Shafor, 187 South Commercial street. 6-5-oodtf Woiimh'h MlBsIonnry Society Of First Prosbytorlnn church will hold Its rogulur monthly mooting In tho ohuroh parlors tomorrow after noon at 3 o'olook. A full nttondnnco Is' doslrod IUctvi nt Independence Tho Fashion 8tablos tallyho will run on tho 17th. 18 nnd 19th. Round trip, 1. Will loavo barn nt 10 o'clock oftoh morning. Loavo ordora nt barn. 0-lC-3t TMh Means Dollars To you. Two ot tho gtatoit Inrou tlons of modorn times on exhibition In Doicns Rroa Hop Office. Qroator monoy mokor than telephone. Call and seo thorn; froo demonstration. a.SMf Try Crystalota For tho breath. For sale at: Meyor's barber shop. Kckerlen's. Waters' cigar atore, Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. The Spa, WUlametto Hotel Tho Council. Talklngton's. ' Tho Court. S1I1I 'IX) SMITH Ho Is tho man who pays you promptly and ho does not chnrgo commission. For good, fat qual ,-liy of produco wo nro paying as "follews: DivnmhI veal uudor 130 ibs., Sftc; Drt'SMnl l'ork of any 'Blio ns long as It Is young, fat land swoot, we will pay 10c. f Largo voiu U paid for according fto sico. Live Chickens lie; Fresh Ekks. c. 7FKAXX L. SMITH MEAT CO. - "PiviiMncr the iioer Trust." At X'orusna, ur, White Parasols dot your Summor Parasol now; don't wait until next weok and then havo to pay more for It; lt'fl good common senso to supply your whlto goods wnnts for many months to come tit Whlto Salo prices. Do It now. Hotels and Rooming Houses Take Notice Wo havo 100 now Crochet Quilts, full size, In pretty pat toniB, each ono Is woll worth 1. CO. Wo offer thorn ns n special Inducement tho next fow days nt 1.00 EACH Irrigation Dills All Irrigation bills paid during tho month ot Juno will bo subject to 10 por cent discount. 0-14-30. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottago and Chomokota sts.; calU day or night; J. C. Sill, Phono 721. fJiMHl mul Rcllnblc i Grocorlos aro what havo given tho J. M. Lawrenco grocory Its largo list of customers. Corner of Commercial nnd Ferry strcots. Phono 311. Look Up! Koop your oyas on tho Rod Cross Phurmaoy Friday and Saturday next. G-10-3t Irrigation mils All Irrigation bills paid during tho month ot Juno will bo subject to 10 per cent discount. 0-14-30, Lift Up Ono of thoso cnics of tollot soap that will bo on special sale noxt Fri day nnd Saturday nt tho Red Cross Pharmacy. C-lC-3t Deliver (ntdimting Address Judgo Stephen A. Lowell, of Pon dlotou, Is In the city today to do liver tho graduating address at Wil lamette. Ho It n prominent lawyor and woll-known orntor from Eastorn Orogon, nnd will bo well worth honr lng. Ouilun Plnyers Won Tho P. R. L. & P. Co. basobnll toam won a slgual victory ovor the Capitals last night, by a scoro ot 10 to 0. When It comos to wielding a bat and making hot runs tho Julco pushers can lay it over tho gontlomon from under tho big dome. Wft StnmiKMTic Mr. Jacob Moyor has boon hand ing this ofllco somo roinarkably fine strnwborrlOB. Ono box went 13 to tho quart. They wore of splondld flavor, and, diced up with cream, aro suporlor to any bananas or tropical fruit that Is Imported. Hue Muplo nud Ash Wood For salo, choap, for imtnodlato do llvory. Apply Krnbs Tiros., Bush flroymnn building. Telephone Main 11. 8-16-it Som0 Object to Ferryman Will Scott, ot Independence, called on County Judgo Bushoy today and stated that thero was an attempt bo- tng mndo in that locality to oust the present forryman who run tho ferry 'boat at Independence for tho coun ties or Marlon and Polk, and, that notwithstanding tho faction deslrlug a now ferryman being small, there might bo a tondency to dlschnrgo the present operator. WiMnrtt? .crrnA "SSSEEEttm yw4Hntnmninmnnniwtnnnuui DODSON'S EXTRA SPECIAL W. A. GAINS & CO. HERMITAGE WHISKIES At all Fkst-clasJi Bars. SUsdafd Liquor Co., A gents, Salem, Oregoa Your hunt for toller Bonn until you seo tho bargains nt tho Rod Cross 'Pharmacy noxt Friday and Saturday, juno 18-19. C-16-3t Sheriff's Force Busy Sheriff Harry Mlnto Is out In tho South ond of tho county today sorv-, lng papers. This lms been a very busy summer so far for tho sheriff's force In tho paper-serving lino, nnd they are on tho go nearly all tho' tlmJ. I Is Doing Nicely lao little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ardoll, who fell from the balcony of tho Blue Front lodging house last Monday, sorlously Injuring his head and shoulders, Is getting along vory nlcoly at tho Willamette Sanitorlum, and tho physicians think' Jio Is out of danger. RolK-rta Not Caught Up to the present ttmo tho es caped convict, Roberts,. has not been caught, and It is ovldont from his comploto dtoappearanco that he has beon making himself extromoly senrco In this vicinity. All tho offi cers In the stnto havo been notified . of his escape, howover, and It Is not likely that ho will bo free long. Hcrvo Will Get Woll Wm. Hervo, vho killed A. Sulli van nt Gates, Oregon, is now on his foot at the Salem hospital, and, al though ho has not Improved In health sufficiently to bo removed to tho county jail, ho Is ablo to get about for a snort timo cacn clay for oxor- clsc. Dr. Dyrd, tho attending physi cian, has tho. patlont out of all dang er now, ho think?, and ns soon ns Horvo Is strongor, ho will bo removed to tho Jnll to await the nctlon of tho grVmd Jury, which meets tho Cth day of next month. TIio SbiUvts Needed It Tho strcots on tho north nnd west of the En-t School block havo boon graded and put In decotit shapo, somo thing that should havo been dono sovoral years ago, as tho streets and walks wero an infringement on tho patent on the famotn "rocky road to Jordan." Plnrlng IHn-rlck Etc. Tho workmen on tho now stool building on tho cornor of Commercial and Stato strcots aro busy today put ting the muchlnory In pluco prepara tory to beginning construction. Ono Ioi mo largest uorriCKS ovor pui mp In Salem hns boon shipped hero by tho Northwct Drldco Works Com- pany, ovory piece bolng ontlroly now.' tins iiiuuDiui iiib iu uu iicaiuu uu tho Stato strcot side ot tho .building, whoro It will pick up tho heavy steel glrdors and other material for tho building. Tho now coment mlxor Is another piece of mnchlnory novor be fore seen In tho Capital City, and Is Tli h n.rknanM ! ...111 1.. Immm.a.I m attracting considernblo attention. This machine- doos nwny with ,tho hard labor of mixing tho gravol nnd cement by hand and shovel, thero be ing nothing to do but feed tho ma chlno and carry away tho concreto from tho spout. Circuit Court. MnttcM-H Judgo dnlloway, of departmont No. 2 of tho circuit court, Is holding court nt Albany now, after which ho will roturn to this city Monday to opon court, Dcforo tho Judgo loft on his circuit tho following decrees woro rondered: George Zollnor vs. Ella Zollner nnd Potor Kollonor, suit to forooloso mortgage On default of the defendant, n decrio was ontored for plaintiff ns prayed for In tho complaint. AUornoys L. J. Adams nnd Geo. Q. Dlnghum npponrod tor tho plaintiff. U'Ron. ot nl., vs. Sec retary of Stato, a mnndnmus proceed ng to compel tho secretary ot stato to file a referendum petition against Judgo Wm. Gatons was ovcrrulod. Tho dlvorco of Erma Myrtlo Tuckor vs. Chonor A. Tiuckor wns also brought up during tho last term of court, nud Judge Galloway ordered that tho dofondnnt in tho caso pay the sum of $100 on or betoro ton dnys after Juno 14 for tho oxponses of tho suit. Frank Holmos appears for tho plaintiff nnd Knlsor & Pogue for the defendant. All tho tottlmony wns tnkon In tho Injunction ens-o of Edward A. Dunuagan vs. Amor Wood and Judgo Galloway took tho matter under advisement. AUornoys Kalsor and Poguo appear for tho plaintiff and G. G. Dlnghnm for tho.dofond ant. To Put ou Observation Car In keeping with tho many Improve ments and tulvanoomcnt of Snlem, tho Portland Rnllway. Light and Powor Company Is Installing nn up-to-date observation our on tholr local street car systom to bo opontred ovor every plcco of the 20 miles or moro ot tracK In tho city and suburbs, tho first trip to be made during tho Cherry Fair. Tho observation car will be opon throughout and will bo decorated In tho most appropriate mnnnor representing tho Cherry City. Tho woodwork Is to bo painted nil colors ot tho cherry and tho running geur will probably bo painted groon. Tho insldo of the car wl(l be fitted out comforatbly in order that the slght-aeors will bo froo to onjoy tho trips without bocomlng tired. Walter Thompson, n stroot car operator now employed on tho local cars, will do nothing olso but oxplnln tho city, now houses and other places of in terest to tho patrons. Mr. Thompson is an old resident oi Salem and Is familiar with ovory purt of the town and outlying districts. A fnro ot 25 cents will bo charged for tho round trip. Court street will have Its faco massaged noxt- It needs the wrinkles taken out TO MAKE A PENAL JOLONY EGYPT WILL PLACE HABITUAL CRIM INALS ON AN ' OASIS United Press Leased Wire. Cairo, Egypt, Juno 17. Tho min isters of flnanco and Interior aro on a tour ot Inspection today, by way ot tho Farshut railroad, which tho Eevntlnn government Is about to nc qulro, of tho oases of Kharga and Dakola In tho heart of the desort, with a view ot making them penal BctUomouts. This action will bo tnkon under a lav to bo onactod pro vldlng for tho perpotual segregation of habitual criminals. Tho oases will make Ideal spots for ths purpose, as tho only means ot communlcatlo betweon them nnd tho outsldo world Is by the Farshut railroad, and attempts to cscapo by any other way would bo nothing short ot sulcldo by thirst nnd starvation. Promoters of tho plnn think tho ox lie' labor can bo profitably used In developing tho uosls nnd In tho Irri gation of nearby desert tracts. Tho "habitual crlmlnnl" ovll haB bocomo extremely serious In Egypt, n traction more than 54 por cent of tho convicts released since 1904 hav ing beon reported by tho pollco as liv ing by dishonest means nt present. Tho proposod now law, wheh Is certain of onnctmont, Is now being drawn. Tho powor of Imposing sou tenco to oxllo will bo vostod In a commlttoo In each, province Tho commlttco will consist ot a governor, a Jury, a member of tho assembly and two prlvnto cltlzons, chosen by tho other members of th commlttco. RUSSIAN TORPEDO (Continued from Page 1) sentlng tho two nations, steamed In to tho bay at almoBt tho same tlino nnd exchanged salutes. Tho czar boarded His bargo and wont to tho Hohenzollorn, whoro tho conforenco was hold. Politics la understood to havo been tho main topic ot conver sation. Tfio czar was accompanied by Min ister of Forolgn 'Affairs Iswolsky and othors of his chlof advisors. Foreign Minister Von Scliocn hendod tho party ot Gorman diplomats who sat with tho Kalsor. Report Xot Confirmed. Copenhagen, Juno 17. Reports that a Russian torpedo bont fired on tho Drltlsli stoamor Northburg havo not boon conflrmod hero, Tho fact thai, no protest has been formally mndo Indicates that tho af fair Is not likely to crcato any so rlbiu International difficulties. Latest roports received hero deny that an English seaman was hurt by Iho shot. Tin Flower Rnmxav Mrs, Wheeler hived a swarm of buzzing llttlo girls, Salem's especial prldo, at tho rink yesterday, and pro ceeded t6 glvo them somo prelimin ary Instruction n- to tho coming flowor and cherry dancps.to bo given by thorn on tho occasion ot tho chor ry fair. Mrs. Wheeler is much pleased with tho llttlo folks, and thinks they nro, 'tfio very flnost ma torlnl she' ovor had to work with, and that Is raying a grent deal. Horoaf tor th'i drill hour will bo at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, and It is urged that every ono ot tlio llttlo folks be on hand promptly. Presbyterian Social aero will bo n soclnl nt First Pres byterian uhurch on Friday evening In honor of tho orchestra. All members o. ute church nnd congregation In vited. A SNAP. 5-room houso and two lots on 17th stroot This week, $050. Owner must eell PLono 1412, 6-14-3t. WHEN IS IT? Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 19. WHERE IS IT? At the Red Cross Pharmacy. WHAT IS IT Special Sale on TOILET SOAPS Come with your soap wants, wo can suppl them. Red Cross Pharmacy wmm iiinHf mmiHM0iiitnnimmj1tp NOTICE! For Sale A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information H. A. JOHNSON & CO. MURPHY BLOCK iiiiiiiMHHwiiff unit iann--feM MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS . Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas HENEYJ3EGINS Continued from Page 1. L. Ford, somctlmos called 'General on this stand, and ho could toll, for ho was tho man who paid Abo Ruof. Tlory L. Ford saw Ford's hands pay Ruof tho monoy. Ford wns the solo witness to that paymont of monoy to Ruof. Of courso, they defy us of courso thoy dofy us. Why shouldn't they, when thoy know, as wo know, that Tlory L. Ford Is tho only man who can testify that -ho saw tho brlbo paid? "I pnrtako of tno iiiruiis onerou to theso Indies of tho Loaguo ot Jua- tlco by A. A. Mooro. I pnrtako of thorn, und so should -ovory man who wants to see Justlco dono. If ho doos not. ho Js unfit to bo nn American citizen. "This Is not tho first ropubllc tho world hns ovor known. Othor repub lics hnvo fnllon, ovory ono In history has fallen, and this ono will fall JiiBt ns sure as Its form of govornmont Is nttnckod by peoplo In It and Its laws destroyed by wealth, greed and corruption. It tho corruption Insldo a ropubllc that destroys, not tho at tack from tho outsldo." HerlT Honey mndo his remarks nbout George Washington, nnd his own political '(tnfbltlons. Continuing along that lino, ho. said' "I do not wnnt'to bo district at torney, I didn't want to mnko tho sacrlflco. I gained tho ambition af ter I heard Helms' talo, and got an Insight Into tho torrlblo crimes that havo been committed to keep this dofondnnt out of tho penitentiary. Crlmei of Jury-llxlng, bribery and tenltng. And I'll fulfill that ambi tion. It God ponnlts mo to llvo. "Thoy sny Spreckols, Honoy and Phelnn wanted to gain political con trol, nnd that thoro would bo a fight ovor the United Static senatorshlp. Thoy forgot that It takes two to mnko a light. Thoro won't bo any fight ovor tho United States senator, ship. Anybody can bo United States tenator. it they want to so far as I am concornod. It wo want political powor, why didn't wo keop It when wo had tho big stick ovor tho super visors. Why didn't wo got out nnd turn over tho government of tho city to Dr. Taylor and glvo him full pow or to appoint his own board ot super visors and his own commissioners. Thoy can't show where Dr Taylor put a slnglo man to work for us. We could havo mndo 'Spreckols mayor, wo could havo made James D. Phe Ian mayor, and wo wouldn't havo been far off, for ho was tho bo?t may or San Francisco ovor had. "They talked about tho $23,000 I got for ofllco oxponses. Whoro was tho monoy coming from to pay all the stenographers and dorks who pre pared Indictments; to furnish type writers supplies and tho like. Fran cb J. Heney should havo paid It. eh? Frqncis J. Honey wasn't sacrificing enough when ho sacrlflcod his busi ness, which was as good as any pos sessed by those men (pointing to Calhoun's lawyers). Heney not only gave his time, but ho should pay the expenses Incurred by the prosecution. I wish that I had been able to do It. Rudolph Spreckols would never had paid a dollar for anything. "Are you going to stand for the abuse they havo heaped on me? They rsay I have ambitions. Yes. L have ambitions. I have nn ambition to conduct this case in such a manner that every -young man In San Fran cisco and In the state will arouse himself and stand for tho right." Heney stopped speaking at 12:30 and continued this afternoon. Ho gives no Intimation of how long he will talk, but will probably keep up until tomorrow. Supt. AcKormnn has called a con vention ot county superintendents to meet ut Salem Juno 28. The Episcopalian clergy of this diocese are holding a convention at Portland. see OOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION O O o o o o o o o o o Mrs. Crnno and Mrs. Crossmnn, of Portland, woro guests of Mrs. E3. E. WatorB ovor tho Wlllamotto reunion, and roturnod to Portland today. Mrs. A. C. Scoly nnd Mrs. C. W. Davis and daughter wont to Mt. Angol today to attend tho commence ment exorcises, In which MIbs Audroy Davis will bo graduated. Mrs. Dushncll and llttlo daughtor, of Bugono, aro guests of Mrs. J, e. Dokor. A. Roth and J. P. Perron loft for Scnttlo title morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Evonton wont to Woodburn today to visit frlonds. Dr. W. W Klmmoll, A. M. Reeves, of Lebanon, aro In tho city to attond tho Iowa picnic. Mrs. C. D. Shelton, of Portland, Is tho guost of Mrs. Tom R. Wilson, o Calhoun's nttornoys nro certainly warming Honoy nnd Sprocklos, but Honoy Is getting up stonm and will reply In kind soon. , Prosldont Tnft wants Incomes taxed, and nlro not Incomes of cor porations. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frnnk Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Lndd & Dush, Dank Duilding. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Ovor Ladd & Dush's Dank, Salem, Oi piano Tuning LUTELLUS L. WOODS. unlng, polishing, ropnlrlng. Ph'oCOS OOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY O O O o o o 0 () o O o Lost or Stolen Several weeks ago, u Snell blcyclo, two or three years old; stool rims. Roturn to Jour nal oiUco for reward. 4-3-tf Snap if taken -roro Juno 157 ncros, 30 In Italian prunes. 3 In Pe tltcs, 5 in winter apples, 2 In Eng lish walnuts, 3 years eld: 3 In Royal Ann cnorrios and Dartlett pears; fine gurdon; good houso, 2 barns nnd fr.ult dryer; $10,500, If sold quick. Six miles from city. Moyor & Doll Land Co., 347 Stato street. Phono 857. 5-4-tf For Sale Sovoral houses in Salem, and farm lands at a bargain. Cap ital National Dank. G-l-eod Wanted Girl to help with, goneral work. Depot Hotel. 6-17-3t Hondo School bonds on sale at Clerk Johnson's ottlco. Soo notice In this Issuo. 6-17-3t For Sale Cheap Day mare, kind true. Enquire of E. S. Tolnian, Salem, Route No. 5, Dox 73A. 6-17-3t 1'or Sal( A top buggy in good con dition; prlco'$30. Inquire ot O Schunko, 925 N. Cottago. 6-17-3t New Hotel Located at Hoover, Or,, two and ono-hnlf miles east of Detroit at tho end of C. & E. R. R,, on Santlam river. Newly furnished rooms and good board at reasonable rates. Hunt lng and fishing first-class. For in formation write HOOVER LUMDER CO., Hoover, Or. I iamiiimif f wwf mimmnMnHi 4 ljMaaalmfm0tmyimimimMmaamMt iiii "-