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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
AfLX OATITAIi JOURNAL, BAIiKM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1009. m U ae u. 'I i i 1 n if,! I. i CHICAGO STORE HAS OPENING Otto Irvin, buyoc and manager shoo dopartmont. Mactora Anderson, cash boyo. The employes are paid every Saturday night, and tho pay roll amounts to about $300 per wook. o THREE WEEKS COMING THURSDAY NIGHT Doubles Capacity and Has an Elegant Equipment for a Growing City. Tho McEvoy department store, In Its new and enlarged quarters, was thrown open to tho public Monday. After a short career of seven years in business In this city, from wry humble beginnings. James and Mich ael McEvoy find themselves Bottled In a fine doiublo storo with about 21, 000 squaro feet of floor space, and tholr saleB this year nro nlrendy ovor 118,000 ovor nny provlous year, nnd not much more than half of tho year Is gono. Tho now storeroom adjoining tho Chicago Store, on the Cornor of Commercial and Court streets, with comont concroto basoment nnd largo 'wnrohouse, has been entirely roflttcd at a cost of $8000. Their doubls store now hns 8G feet front and Is 17S feet (loop, with two deck floors. Tho counters and shelves nro all of Oregon flr, with pinto glass show cases throughout. Tho chandeliers nro of gold-bronzo, and fitted with tho mosu beautiful Tungsten lamps. Throughout tho doublo storo can bo heard tho sound of continuous music plnylng In tho distance. This Is ac complished by having two oloctrlo pianos conconled In n inimical vault between tho two stores. Tho Chicago Storo Is an Institution tho rapid growth of which Is a sourco of prldo to overy booster In' tills city, and claims to carry tho most extonslvo lino of ladles' drcBn goods and sllkskopt by nny Btoro In tho Wlllnmctto valley, outsldo of Portland. Whothcr McBvoy Bros, can mnke good this clnlm enn only be dotormlucd by n porsonnl visit nnd Inspection of their Inrgo stock. Tho clonk nnd suit department of tho Chlcngo Storo Is equipped with largo glass ensos, triple mirrors, and cnrrlos n complete arrangement for tailoring nnd llttlng Indies' suits. Horo mny bo found a largo stock of tho best manufacture In ladles' Im ported tailored garments, roady made silk and law party gowns nnd tho Intcst cutB In Ktraot wear. The millinery department Is the largost nnd most comploto up-to-date stock outsldo of Portland. Dim mom la devoted exclusively to tho mysteri ous nrt of manufacturing ludlos' huts An upper floor contains a clothing department, rendymndo milts for men and boys. Thero Ik a big stock of nil kinds of trunks and valises. Hero Is one of tho most comploto gonts' furnishing stocks In tho city. About 100 foot of sholvlng In tho now part of the doublo store is takun up with silks nnd suitings, while a im llnr extent of space In the old storo Is devoted to ladled' furnishing goods. It Iiiik a most comploto corset depart mont. with a llttlng room, In which oxperts nro employud. Tho Infantllo dopnrtment Is on ono of the upper floors, whom everything In tho way of children's clothing, from hats to shoos, Hllpr and drosses, long nnd short can bo found. The housokoop Ing dopnrtment U very comploto and contnlus everything for furnishing n home, llko lnco curtains, bed sprendB, blankots nnd bedding, tnpostrlos and portlors, Tho shoo dopnrtment, down slnlrs In tho now storo, Ih as comploto and modorn as can be found in Now iork City. Ono of tho most progres siva Hhoomon In Snlom Is always In ohnrgo in n wet cllmnto mnibroUas are a big Item of commerce, and more of these useful liuplomunt, for mnlo and fomale, Riitomntlc and self closing, from the ohonpeat to tho most oxpomlvo. can be found here. M before stated, an linmonsu re serve stock of dry good Is kopt In Wio moth-proof oonerote bnsomont. Deeldea two mill boys, thoru Is n complete modorn system of convoy, or, uiNk'iis; change while the goods are belli wmpurtl up. The Chicago Stor onduets a strictly cmIi liusl-n"- .Tne snlcwoonw re well "Khted from the niit.lde. and yet every wlinlov It protected by an Iron fireproof shutter. The building bolng prct.loHlly fireproof, cool in summer nil warm In winter. Is a delightful nlnoe to trade The Chicago Store la brilliantly llulitn.i m ui.,i, .i.i. 2B0 Incandescent electilc Inmpi and 10 large arc lights. The friends of viiirugo more hnvo oortalnlv Tho piny dramatized from tho dar ing book of that namo written by Eleanor Olynn Is causing much spec ulation in this city. It has bad n run for tho money of San Francisco for the paBt two weeks nnd drops off nt Snlom boforo n week's ongngoment at tho Dungnlow In Portlnnd. Man ager Meredith Is at a loss to know how It will bo rccolvcd nt Salem. Tho company Is n flno ono, tho scen ery must bo gorgeous to match tho descriptions in tho book, and if Beryl Hopo is half ns protty as tho horolno Is described or ns sho is pictured in the press matter ont out, sho nlono will bo worth going to see for tho price of ndmlsslon. It is not ofton so up-to-dnto n play Is dropped off at a town tho slzo of Salem and our people may not bo ready for It. Mr. Meredith is nfrnid somo of tho young men may bo Beared out of taking their best girl, but wishes to assure tho lovers of good plnyB that tho piece Is perfectly proper and will not shock tho young lady tho least bit if sho musters up tho courngo to at tend. It will probably bo n repeti tion of the sontlmont emblazoned on tho shield of tho Knights of tho Gnrter of old, nonl solt qui mnl y ponae." SUPREME COURT OPINIONS Ten Decisions Handed Down Toclay Election Case in Union County of More Public Interest. the to congrntulato their pollay of the great occasion linnni-l.it. uo ... piuiBlon. In keeping with the splondld 1,1 un in ui me uapitnt city. Mc hvay Brcu. are cortnlnly doing tholr pan to bring trade, and hold it for tho Capita! City. They aro nmbl t oqtt-rtj do tho largest trado In their Ino In tho Wlllnmotto vnlloy, nnd have mailo grunt Btrldos In thnt d. rectlon for tho Hhort tlmo thoy have boon In business. llosldes tho proprietors. James, nnd Michael McEvoy nnd Mrs. James McKvoy, the following persons nro wmployed In the dlfforont lines of work In tho Chicago fjtore: Nollto llargraro, Apiolla 8chlrmor. cashiers. Mrs. Aldrloh, M'ss Qoodo and Miss West, suit department. Mildred llnkor and Anna Ston strom. domestic departmont, Abblo Mellrlde nnd Mln Pnrfnns, notions. Miss Hock, ribbons Ixw A"n: Brawn nnd Lois Simp son, silks nnd dross goods. Miss Andorsou, laces, patterns and corsets. Mrs. CurtU and Miss Carrothors, millinery department.- Ansa Turgor. Tho Milllnor. 0RYAN WANTS SENATORS ELECTED United Press Leased Wire. Lincoln, Nob., July 13. Suggests Ing that n constitutional amondnicnt providing for tho direct election of United Stutos senators by tho people bo submitted to tho states for rati fication nt tho samo tlmo thoy uru nsked to pnss upon tho InconiQ tjix, W. J. Hryan today addressed a loltor to President Tnft. Bryan referred to Tnft's upeoch of acceptance of tho ltopubllcnn nomi nation for president In which ho said thnt ho wns personally Inclined to fa vor such n change and nsks If this Is not an opportune tlmo to present tho subject to con Kress. Concluding his letter Mr. Bryan pledges himself to give whntovor as sistance ho Is ablo toward securing the ratification of both uiiionduionts. A HORSE SHOOTS HIMSELF United VrttH .rimed Wlre.l Butte, Mont., July 1J. A saddlo horse belonging to W. Jackson, n stable mtiii, Is tho victim of ono of the most unusual accidents on record The horso shot Itsolf through tho sldo on .Main street today, puncturing ono of the largo urtories undor tho body, The animal almost bled to death bo foro a voterlnary could bo found. The horso stopped on a ball cart ridge as ho was Jogging along tho street, exploding It. The bullet pass ed through the horse's body nnd nnr rowly missed .Jackson's log. MAYOR 0FFERS TO FURNISH CHEAP GAS At the city council meeting last night Mayor Geo. i . Ilodgors sprung a surprise by offering to supply this city with gas at $1.00 per thousand cubic feet and make money at It. Ills offer was not areopted by Man ager Page, who said he had no au thority to act In thu matter. Page nays his company Is preparing to put In a largo holdor and has acquired nearly tho entire blook of proporty whore the gns wons are located and expect to got a franchise down Front street nnd niovo their ear burns ovor there The record for was maim fai'ture at Salem is not very eiuour hkIuk. it having cost $2.27 per 1000 (o make gHs during February, 1908, and the cost of making gas at Salem during the whole year was 5000 greater than the receipts. Mr. I'hxo ban got the cost down during the present year to following figure: January f 1.-14. February $1.41, March $1.47. April $1.73. May $1.R7 per 1000 cubic feot. Maor liodgors Is a man who can organise syndicates to handle real ueiate and has uuido uomu big dents go through. He may tatco a notion to buy the gaR plant nnd mnko good on his ututemont to the city council last night. KILLED THE GIRU THEN SHOT HIMSELF I United I'itm I,ned Wtre.l Livingston. Mont., July 13. Helen Wells, 1G years old, and John Roach, aged 40, are dead nonr Frledly today heemise of the refusal of tho girl to entertain Honch ns a suitor. The double tragedy occurred yesterday when Roach called the girl to him and when she was within a few paces emptied tho contents of n shotgun into her bronst. killing her Instantly. Wlih th body of his victim at his feet he desnoudeut lover turnod the weapon upon litnitolf and sent tho re maining uharge Into his body, drop plug dead. How Dee It Happen? Thero has been somo remark that Hal Patton. Fred Waters nnd Col. Hofer aro wearing suits off tho samo iMttterii. It Is explained that thoy Miss Prico, Mr. Andorson and Miss aro probably obliged to wear their Poland. tjont8 furnishing goods. .old last year's clothes. An Important and interesting opin ion was hnnded down by tho supremo court today among several others of less public interest, In tho case of Julius Roesch ngalnst J.. C. Henry, county Judge of Union county, nnd tho county commissioners, J. W. Slldor and Bon Brown, respondents, In which the supremo court holds thut n failure on tho part of tho sher iff of a county or nny other official whoso duty it is to post notices of election to do so, does not render an election void becnuso ono precinct has been overlooked In posting tho notices, nnd in the case at hand tho decroo In tho circuit court of Union county dismissing tho suit in which Hocsch, tho nppeilnnt, seeks to enjoin tho county cpurt from declaring tho results of an election held In La- Grand o on Juno 1, 1009 for tho pur pose of determining whether or not tho snlo of Intoxicating liquors ns a bovorago should be prohibited, Is af firmed. Tho appellant, being a brewer of La Grande, held thnt the election wns not vnlld owing to a district contain ing j8 legal voters being overlooked when tho notices of election were posted. In nn opinion written by Chief Justice Moore, It Is held thnt Inasmuch as ono precinct was pos sibly omitted, it contained no more than 38 votes and no system of cal culation can so chnugo a registration of 38 voters so as to overcome a mn Jorlty of 090 votes In fnvor of prohi bition, and that such a defect as al lowed could not hnvo possibly changed tho election results. In n concurring opinion written by Justice McBrlde, tho following Is cited: "I do not supposo It will make any great difference whothor ti.lrmy citizens of Union county got Iholr supplies nt licensed snloons, as thoy have been want to do these many years, or are compelled to adopt the Inconvenient methods fre quently prnctlccd In socnlled "dry counties," but tho principle Involved hero Is fnr-rcnchlng. Local option elections nro not the mily special elections in which cltlzons nro likely to bo required to participate. Spe cial olcctlons to fill vacancies in of fice may be called by proclamation of tho governor, nnd I hcsltnto to adopt a rule watch will say that tho cltlzons of u stato or county or oven a precinct, mny bo disfranchised by tho failure of n caroless or fraudu lent officer to post n single notice." Justice Kakln also concurred in Chief Justice Monro's opinion. In u dissenting opinion by Justice slater, and which was concurred In by Justlco King, it Is cited thnt thoy think the notice required Is Impera tive according to Inw nnd thnt an injunction should bo Issued restrain ing the respondents from declaring the results of tho election. Tho enso stands, however, In fnvor of tho county officials of Union county and prohibition still relgnB. Nine more cases, principally In equity, wero also decided today. Charles F. Johnson, respondent, vs. Sam Iaukovetz, appellant, appealed from the circuit court of Multnomah county, J. B. Clolnnd, Judge; motion to diMiilsa tho appeal denied, opin ion by Chief Justico Mooro. IC. B. Seabrook, respondent, vs. Coos Bay Ico nnd .oli! Storngo Com pany, appellants, appealed from the circuit court of Coos county, J. W. Hamilton, Judge: petition for rohonr Ing denied: opinion written by Jus tice Kaliln. Mrs. V. Itynenrson and Bart Ows ley, respondents, vs. Union County, Or., appellant, appealed from the cir cuit court of Union county. H. J. Bean. Judge: affirmed: opinion by Chief Justice Moore. J. K. lughUu. appellant, vs. L. Connors ot !.. respondents, appealed from the circuit court of Baker coun ty. William inith, Judge: affirmed: opinion by Justlco Bakin. Albert Obel. respondent, vs. Coos Bay. Iloseburg and Bastern Railroad and Navigation Comiwny. appellants, appealed from the circuit oourt of Coos county, J. W. Hamilton, Judge: reversod nnd remanded; opinion by justice Baaln. Floyd L. Officer, appellant, vs. Flnlay Morrison nnd C. C. Guernsey, respondents, appealed from the cir cuit court of Gmnt county, George n. Davis, judge: revorsed nnd re manded: opinion by Chief Justl.-? Moore. James Ferrari, a minor, by Hos.i Forrnrl, guardian of his porsoi and ' estate respondent, vj? Denver 11111 1 Coal Company and Daniel Manor, ap ' pollants, nppented from the clrcul' i court of Coos county. J. W. Hamilton. Judge; affirmed; opinion l Justice King The Oregon Ilnllroad and 'avlf,n tlon Company, plaintiffs nnd appel lants, vs. John instlnck et al., do fondants ana respondents, appealed from the circuit court of Union coun ty, J. W. Knowles, Judge; reversed; opinion by Justlco Slater. George Nv. Anderson, respondent, vs. Theodore McClellnn et nl., de fendants, nnd Qeorgo BowBmnn, np peilnnt, nppenlcd from the circuit court of Grant county, George B. Davis, Judge; affirmed; opinion by Justlco McBrlde. B. P. 0. ELKS WILUELicT EXALTED RULER TODAY United Tree Leaned Wlr.J Los Angeles, Jmy 13. As tho hour for election of. exalted ruler and his subordinate officers of tho B. P. O. E. assembled here In convention draws nearer, Indications point more nnd more to tho election of August (Gnrry) Hermann of Cincinnati, O., when ballots are cast and counted this afternoon. Several nominating speeches for both sides aro sched uled and reckoning In the tlmo for casting of ballots, It Is improbable that tho result will he In before late mis afternoon. Tho first disappointment of Her mann's lending antagonist, J. U. Snmmls of Iown, came with tho an nouncement of the absence of Chas. E. Pickett, Snnimls' chief supporter. Nearly every official of the grand lodgo Is against tho election of Snm mls, nnd ninny Snmmls men have ex pressed the conviction that tho elec tion of the Iowa mnn would surprise them, although they are not nbntlng their work In his behalf. TAFT WILL VISTT Y0SEMITE VALLEY M'COYS ADDITION Forty choice lots in McCoy's Addition to the City of Salem, located at intersection of Capital and Market streets, will be put on the market I THURSDAY JULY 15, 10 O'CLOCK Will be sold on the installment plan, $20 cash, balance $10 per month. Price per lot from $275 to $400 including graded streets and concrete sidewalks. TERMS PRICF This is certainly the most desirable addition ever put on the market. Come early and get your choice of location. Derby And Wilson, Agents United rrcts Lcaied Wire. Washington, D C, July 12. President Tnft will spend thrco dnys in tho Yo8cmito vnllcy when ho goes to tho Pacific coast this fall, accord ing to an announcement mado to day. Tho, President asked Congressman Ncodhnm, of California, to make nil arrangements for a stago and saddle horses for tho trip. Ho said two days wonild bo dovotcd to a rido in a stage an ono-third ho would trnvol on horse back. Tho exact dnto of his trip through tho Yosemlto Is not known, and will not bo decided until tho ontlro west ern Itinerary Is mapped out, SALEM DAY ATTHE SEATTLE FAIR NEWPORT FIRMS Below aro published tho advortlsomonts of tho leading business houses, hotels, camp grounds, etc., at Newport. A glance through them will be a great holp to ono in plrnLlng their summer vacation. Salem day at Seattle is to bo ob served with a grard demens: ration Mo'iday, July Ui. Commissioner Al bert wires the Board of Trade that there will bo n grand reception con ducted bv Mrs. Gntch nnd the com missioners nt tho Oregon building nt which there will be music and ro freshments. Mr. Albert says the commission will pay the express chnrges on all fruit sent for distri bution on thnt occasion. There has beon great difficulty on the part of the Board of. Trade get ting excursion rates for Salem day, tho Northern Pacific showing no dis position to eo-opernte with the other railroads, o Notice of Intention to Improve n Portion of Twelfth Street. J. T. POltTElt O. U. PIIKW1TT GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Palace Market and Grocery I Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS i Notice Is hereby given thnt tho common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient to Im prove and proposes to Improve at the expenso of abutting nnd ndjacout proporty, Twelfth street In snld city, with Warren Brothers' special bltu llthlc pavement, from tho north lino o Court street to the south lino of Ferry street, In said city, Including Intersections. Snld portion of said street shall be Improved by grading the rondway thereof; by establishing concroto curbs whore not already established, and by paving said roadway In uc cordnuco with the plans and specifi cations adopted by the common coun cil and on file In the office of the city recorder, and by doing all things required In said plans and specifica tions. Remonstrances may be filed against said Improvement In the manner and within the time provid ed in the charter of said city. Date of the first publication of this notice July IS. 1900. By order of the common council. W. A. MOOUES. 7-1 8-1 It City Recorder. o A book on Rheumatism, by Dr. Shoop ,of Rnclno, Wis., tolls some plain truths, and in n plain nnd prac tical way. Get this booklet, and n free trial treatment ot Dr Snoop's Rhomntlc Remedy for somo disheart ened sufferer In your vicinity. Mak a gratefu and appreciative friend of some ono who is discouraged because of tho faiures of others to help htm. Holp mo to make this test and I'll certainly help your suffering friend Cnpltal Drug Store. "Takitezy" i The most beautiful plnco at i J J Nye Bench, Newport, Oregon. ! ! Private rooms nnd bonrd. (i i; Mrs. W. M. Berry I BHf H-frfrf 4-H BAYVIEW $ Rooming House Ono nnd ono-halt blocks south ot boat landing on Mnln tftreot 1 1 Royal Itebtniirnnt In connection T !! MRS. O.E.CARTER, Prop. NEWPORT - - ORB. M l Anything You Need to Eat at Smith's Nyebeach z Delicatessen Home Daklng lllf Hlf f f fH4 l!CfIf IlltHHWI 4. 1 I F 1 1 HC UldilU;; FURNISHED ROOMS::::: Oue block north from boat lanillnc I I.nrse kitchen In connection for tbe u of the cuciU TKItMS REASONABLE. Mrs. A. D. Shollenburg f Newport, Oregon MOf iHte I !! Iflf Meat Market Kil Stocker H Son. Fresh and Salt Meats. F!b1i, o,8ura, etc Spici.il choice mutton and veal always on hand. The only ecluslvo market Newport. In ? f tmft 9ee-i jll8IiH I Buxton's Grocery All lines the best We handle Helnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office HUIE WING SANG CO. Big stock, best goods, now at whole sale prices. We have made up a now line of ladles' Wrappers. Whlto ln ilorwmr. Klirtoumt and Wnlfta We have all kindi of Dross Goods and Silks. Gents' and Ladles' PurMsliiug Goods, Shoes, l'oso. Umbndlas. Km broidery and I.aoe. Skirts. Suits, Overalls, Trunks, Matting, oto., etc SU North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon Grand Opera House THURSDAY, 3 P. M. INN ESI band1;: J Newport - Oregon UleleUHttKUHHIeum FAMOUS ORCHESTRAL 60 ARTISTS 60 ONK CONCERT ONLY THE Ml'SlC-AI EVENT OF THE YEAll 6 GREAT SOLOISTS 6 PRICES 75o and SOc Seat sale at Box Office Thursday O u, in. ,t The Irvin Mouse Near 'he Oc .in. at Xye Beach, .oiport, Oregon. OUR SPECIALTIES: Airy Rooms, Comfortable Beds, and Good Thliip, to Hat. ? Rate $10 to $12 per Week S iiiittniiiuiinm, XEwronx soda wokks. Wo manufacture and carry n comploto lino of soda water fountain syrups and other si phon liquid. Havo the best ana latest improved machinery and our goods are known and used for tholr purity, which makes thorn n primo favorite Wo aro In n position to supply those goods in any quantities to tho trndo and guaranteo sat isfaction. IIAItDIXG & CUAMEIt, Props. mnwwwtunnwtf Tf I VTIVTVTV1 llVlf IIHI Rader Camp Ground With foundation and without, also furnished tents, good water and septic tanks. Rates furnished on application. Nye Creek, Newport, Ore A. J. Rader, Proprietor. HB-HtHIlHIlft-m' HOTEL BRADSHAW Good furnished rooms, with or ; without cooking privileges, half wav from boat landing to Nye Beach. I flno vlow of ocoan. Free hack meets loach boat. First-class restaurant J next door. Mrs. Bradshaw, prop , . Newport. Oregon. .ilcDo'xAIilTlIOUSE Private board- Ing and lodging; moderate rates: homo cooking, modern conven iences, olectrlc lights. Located at Nye Beach. Newport, Or. R McDonald, Prop.