Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 20, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1000.
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AM Odds and Ends
Our policy is to keep our stock clean and free from broken sizes and odds and ends by
a big sacrifice in price. Supply your vacation needs now.
SILK S Our entire line of plain and fancy Messaline Silks
choose from less 20 per cent in price.
WEDNESDAY'S SURPRISE SALE
No. 441
TOMORROW unlv Tue Children's Hoso Sec
tion otters an extra rdlimr vnlu- In Children's
Stainless Dyeil Ho-lery. nixes 6 to 9V4. 800 pairs
In the lot all made perfectly; rci-ularly sold at lBc
a pair. Tomonow only we offer the entire lino at
Three Pairs for 25c
None sold until s-30 No tolophono orders re
cclve. Early shopping Is advised boforo tho slzos
bocomo broken, as wo expect to soil ovory pair.
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CITY NEWS
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Went her Frvct
l'Jr tonight and WctlncMlnjr.
lUrnetl's Cafe
Family meal served. Caterleg
to the beet rawtl trade. Try our
Sunday dinners.
RTorytlUng to Bat
To eat at Lawrence's groeery.
Call ou u and see the tine stock of
groceries, fruits, vegetable. Corner
Ferry and ontmerciul streets.
Special Prlii"
On all milliner) good at The
'K. I?'1 N Comwrelal t. 19-S
Outage Undertaking Parlors
Cottage and Chemeketa at.; calls
day or sight. J C. Sill Pbone 72
Dr. II. H. Whlt
Osteopath and nerve speoialltt.
Office rooms 17-1S Dreytnaa building.
Rettdeaee S4 North Capital sueet.
Phane 469 6-30-tf
Tbi Mcin Dollars
T you. Two of th g-atst Invev
ttaSM of modern ttntos oa exhlbltloa
in Dot ens Bro Hop OMe. Greater
money maker tnan tepheae Ca'I
n4 ee tm. free domoattratlon.
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Try Cryult
For Ue breath For sale at:
Meyer's barber shop.
Kckerlen's.
Water' eigar store,
Adolph's clRr store.
DIcK Madison's.
The Spa.
Willamette Hotel.
The Council
Talklngton's. '
The Ouur
Smith will pav SHc for good
young veal up t 130 pounds
Smith wt'.l pay 10 He for dress
tl pork of any slso that is
luiul x.inrnr tnd fat.
I Smith can use largo veal of any
site and will pay what it is
worth
Smith wants spring ohlokens
and will pay from 16c to ISc
Smith will pay He for hens.
Smith will pay 25e for good,
fresh egs.
Ship all your prodnee direct to
Bmltn 10U win bi jvnr
check by mail at once.
Address
FRANK L. SMITH MKAT CO.
-Fighting tho Beef Trust"
Portland. Oregon.
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and each ono Is
Dlnck, brown
Extra special
Fall
Suits
We are showing exoluslve styles of
early fall models In Ladles' and
MImk' mannish tailored suits for ex
position and liach wear. If you aro
going to Seattle or tho beach, those
advance styles will dross you cor
rectly for the occasion. The coats
are IK Inches lone and tight-fitting,
the skirts are- the new ploated stylo.
The buttons aro covorod with samo
material to mntch. Tho colors aro
Ashes of Roses Westerlor Drago of
Wine, Tan. Giays. in serges and
wide wall cheviots
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At The ogue
Siuii-il pucirt on all millmor
R.i.nl8 hiit. uduitlons ! -
Went limiting
Ilert Ingals wont hunting lat
week All he got for his pains was
the pleasure of drinking Folger's
Golden Gate Coffee, whloh be took
with him.
Don't Miss It
The big removal sale at Uarr's
jewelry store, Bargains In all kinds
of Jewelry, cut glass, silverware,
etc.
Clearamv Sale
This week at The Vogue, 270 X.
Commercial street. 19-2t
Ho Suiv nmi Allend
The apron basaar given by the
Silver Hell Circle Friday evening:
tine time oMured. No admission;
ever) body Invited. 7-20-St
Th Slher Hell Clrvle
Will gre an apron basaar at their
hall Friday evening- Fin program
and other attractions. No admleeion
7-2t-t
tvi. Jtikfii' 1vtnn
Wedneeday night at Salvation
Army hall there will be gtvon Col.
Jenkln's lerture on the life and death
of Jesus, ilhietrnted with songs and
electric pictures. Miss lleesie Cor
nelius will sing "The Holy City" to
the moving picture.
HriilKti i Twelfth
Chairman StoU. of the street
committee, and Mayor Rodger have
made plans with the elty engineer to
put in a concrete bridge at Twelfth
and Mill streets, before that street Is
paved. It will cost from $6e to
$700.
I-Mlr Grounds HouV
Street Commissioner Pooler has a
force of nine teams and 14 men at
work on the fair grounds road. He
estimates that it wilT cost 2S cents
per runnlsg foot to build the street
on th.- present plans.
The Finch Case
The appeal of J. A. Finoh. con-virtt-4
f murder In Multnomah oonn
t. was argued before the supreme
Court tiU
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LENKBKRGKR At the Oregon hos
pital July 16. 19 it9. Osoar Lene
bergcr aged 22 years.
The remains were prepared by the
Rigdoa undertaking firm and shipped
to l Grande for burial.
MACKKY At the Oregon hospital
Jul ' le. Js. B. Msokey. age
S5 years
lue remain were shipped to Oak
land Cal after being prepared by
X ndertak r Rlgdon
Most Go
in a large assortment to
Lace Collars
Great showing of lac. collars, Dutch collar-. Ja
bots. Once overs stack, mull ties, embroidered col
lars, etc., Just received from the celebrated "Kel
ler" factories The quality and workmnushlp
that aro In thee collars are not equalled by nuy
other manufacturer In this country. See them .it
the Ribbon Hiid Glove Counter New Hues.
New Hair Rolls
Just recolvod a u.'w line of French Rolls, made
from human hair nhd prepared In a strictly
nnltary manner. They positively will not mat
covered with Invisible hair not.
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75c
nmi tan
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Men's
Clo'ing
Low Priced
Our Huuuai ii'.il-xummer cleanun
of Men' airl Young Men s clothing
offers great apiortunltles to buy hlgl
gradi. tea ly-to-wsar ;i;m-l r.i u
big saving all the season's late,
fashions and materials best pat Mil
nd coloilngs for b:niuo cr drcts
wear, style to please every Individu
al' fancy. Bvory suit In our mam
moth stock reduced.
$10.00 values $ -1.90
15.00 values 7 CO
IS no values 9.2A
2i 00 values 10.00
Others reducod from 20 to 40 per
ient Invoetlgato.
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COUNCIL
PUSHING
BUSINESS
Grinds Out a Big Grist and Then
Adjourns to Next Mon
day Night.
Petition of J A. Hernardl. et al.,
for sewer through alley of block No.
9. to committee on sowers.
Alderman Moffltt asked for a con
crete alley crowing, bnt Mr Stoic ex
plained that there were several such
to be oullt. and they could be done
cheaper later In the fall, and the
matter wa referred to the street
committee
Page Oct n Feiv More.
Manager Page got about every
thing he ashed for at the hands of
the city council last night. An
amended franchise abandons IS feet
of track on the eastern end of the
fa'r grounds road, and the track will
eater the Southern Pacific station on
a curve off the line before reaching
the Fair Grounds store The track
on Ferry street to the old car barn
back of the Willamette hotel Is given
mp. but a new track is acquired down
Chemeketa street to the gas plant.
with additional rights on Sta'e and
Front streets Resolution for Hunter
drop guard fender adopted.
Altera Ioor Woman.
A resolution was brought in to
compel Mrs. Gesner to put down a
concrete walk on South CMtage
street. One alderman called atten
tion to caes where bankers, former
city attorneys and an ex-minister of
the gospel were not complying with
the orders of the city council ana
street commissioner, and nothing was
beiag done It was unfair to Jump
onto one poor woman, and let guilty
persons, who were able to comply
with the orders of the city escape.
On a vote 1eing taken the champion
of the poor woman against the pow
erful and wealthy property owners
was the oaly "No."
After the Feed Rams.
In reporting favorably on the pe
tition of George Bayne for the con
struction ot'a feed barn on South
Commercial street just off the end
of the big bridge. Alderman Stolx
roasted the. feed barns for obstruct
tag the streets. Sometimes, he said,
they blocked up both sides of the
street, and when the city was fall of
teams they came very near being a
nuisance But the people In the
si :ovtrvtsKrrn c
' t.1ma- M.I.M..A l f T1n,lt A 1 1 n H n'HA f l
bo built seemed to want that sort of
a thing, and It was granted.
Knst Snlciu Department.
' Alderman Low reported the In
tallatlon of the East Snlom Ore sta
tion. Tho electric lights and tele
phones were btlng put In. and tho
hosemen were ready to rospopd. He
recommended Peter Graber for drlv-
l er and Henry Wolf for engineer of
the cheni'cal at $00 per month He
also got through a resolution giving
the regularly salaried police and fire
men a two-weeks' vacation at the ex
pens., nf the city, to bo taken at
their convenience, and without lra-
I pairing the efficiency of the public
service. Low gets about what he
ask? for, and Is supreme In his Held
, of the fire and water committee.
I Some Minor Matters.
The street committee reported ad
verelj. on the claim of Mis. Mc-
, Nlol.
j S'tlewalk wen- ordered on Mis
sion stiect from Twelfth to Commer
cial, city attorney to serve notices.
Petition for sewer In Boise's addi
tion to the city of Salem granted.
The public buildings committee
was given another week to find
quarters for tho city trea urer In the
e ty hall
Mr. Elliott submitted plans for
th extension of the Ferry and Court
street sewers and were ordered built.
City onglnoor reported Hazel av
enue contract completed, and SO per
cent ordorod pnld.
Ordinance adopted for opening
Pine street through tho land of J. L.
Freoland.
Cla'm of Alice R. Gray for 1100
damages from belli? thrown from a
buggy nt unllghted ditch, to street
committee.
Presnall ordinance. forbidding
leaving street car on street crossings
more than five minutes, sent to bone
yard. LICENSE
COMMITTEE
GETS JOLT
The license committee, composed
or Preenall, Hill and Eldrldge (Eld
ridge absent) reported adversely on
granting any license at the Old Iilli
Andonon stnnd at 157 Commercial
street. K. J. Daly and Win. J. To-
land were applicants, and it Is un
derstood another application.
Mr. Presnall said, on the infor
mation of the city attorney, he was
compelled to reject this, as the city
census taken by the government
h vied that Salem had now one sn
l.oii to the thousand population, and
could not grant any more licenses.
On motion of Mr. Greenbaum the
mattei was taken out -f the hands of
the license committee and referred
to the park eomm'ttee. Hofer. Stoli
and Idridge. to report next Monday
night.
Application of Wm J Davis for
license at the N'tiebaum stand, went
i,r a week, at a request of Mr Pres
nall OSTERMAN
SAYS ADAMS
TO BLAME
Tnlll Pr I.i1 Wl.l
Annapoli. Md . July o--rnde
croes-exnmlaation today Lieutenant
Hobert K Adams stuck t his story
that L'eutenant James X. Sutton, the
oracer of the marine corps whose
death on October 13. 1907. is being
Investigated by a court of Inquiry,
committed suicide
Questioned about a purported in
terview with Mrs. Rose Sutton-Parker
sister of the dead lieutenant,
Adams flushed deeply. Attorney
-Davts questioned h'm carefully re
garding this interview, and the wit
ness denied most of the statements
attributed to him At the conclusion
of this portion of the cross-examination.
Second Lieutenant Osterraaa
was called to the stand
Osterman told his tory of the
light which preceded the death of
young Stanton, and It differed in sev
eral ways from the version given by
Adams He told the story of the au
tomobile ride from Carvel hall to the
naval academy barracks in Sutton's
machine Adams stopped the ma
chine and wanted to right Sutton,
who was not willing, according to
Osterman's story.
After he and Adams loft the bar
racks, the witness said, he left
Adams gad went into camp. Hearing
the sounds of shots he ran towards
the scene of trouble.
When he arrived at the place
where Sutton. Adams and Roelker
were, he said he saw Roelker lying at
one side of the road and Sutton ly
ng on the other side Adams and
a mother man were standing over Sut
ton He explained that some one
said- 'Sutton shot Roelker, and
thea shot himself " Then Osterman
helped to take Roelker to the hos
pital. Osterman said Sutton was un
popular with the officers at the acad
emy, but denied ever hearing him
threatea ta kill Adams.
While denying that he made ad
missions to Mrs Parker involving
himself 'a, the tragedy. Lieutenant
Adams became very much exalted.
His denial were vehement, and he
was flashed a deep red.
Attorney Davis representing Mrs
Sutton and Mrs Parker held a mem-
HaaootH-oowo80'0
WANTED!
Salm. oi egon . . . . 19 . .
For the sum of $1.0" tin rece'pt of which Is hereby ac
knowledged. Is entitled to hospital attention and doctor's services at THE
wiLLAMKTl'K SANITARIUM during well time M he may
require same.
, Supt..
This Contract expires 19 ... .
$ WANTED-Men and Women to Take Advantage
of the Above
J Think what it means to you and your family to be 5
2 taken care of in case of sickness or accident. 2
I NO DOCTOR'S FEE NO HOSPITAL EXPENSE
NO LODGE FEE
? No matter what may happen you are protected WITH-
S nilT PIIRTHFR HOST.
i By paying one dollar each month to the WILLAMETTE
SANITARIUM they positively agree to give you free hps-
? pital treatment and attention from a skilled physician
I and surgeon AS LONG AS YOU REQUIRE IT. No mat-
i ter how long you may he sick or what the operation
s may be, there will be no more expense if you hold one of
i these card contracts.
Plume for imrilciilnrv Slnln noo. Cor. I-erry anil Winter.
I Watch for our agent nmi do It.todny
i Willamette Sanitarium
T . .?. PKKIILKS, Superintendent.
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oraudum of the alleged tntorvlew.
and tired questions at Adams with
merciless rapidity Adams showed
discomfiture for the first time slnco
he weat on the stand.
Adams said he had not told any
thing to Mrs. Parker, except that ho
would go into the records of the
i-ase.
What Is the ue of all these lit
tle details. whai I told you I made
no admissions at all." vehemently
net led the lieutenant.
When Adams said that when Mrs.
Parker came to Annapolis on the de
tective mission, following her broth
: V death, he wn warned to be on
hi guard, as she looked llko the
Sh rwood woman, everybody laughed
For the first time slnco the hear
ing btgan a smile crept over the
faces of Mrs. Sutton and her daugh-
,er- .
Adams said that when Mrs Park
er, at the time of their Interview,
a k. d him to tell the truth about ev
erything, he referred her to the rec
ords of the ense.
Did you not tell Mrs Parker that
yon were so infuriated you did not
know what you were doing, and did
not care, and that some one had to
pull you off his (Sutton's) prostrate
form, and that you were beating him
and had your hand on his throat?"
asked Davis.
Adams replied that be did not re
member. Henry E. DavU. counsel for Sut
ton's mother, shot questions at Adams
with great rapidity, but the lieu
tenant, who witnessed his class.
mate's death remained Arm In his
recitation that It was ft case of sui
cide. "Will you say that Lieutenant Sut
ton committed suicide," asked Davis.
The shot entered his head." re
plied Davis. "I simply saw him
move his head and body as he lay on
the ground, raise his arm. and then
saw thr tiash of the revolver shot. I
t-O'ildn't see the bullet, but I have
said In so many word-, that he killed
himself."
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PERSONAL MENTION
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Mrs. Nancy Oris wold. :t M r
Ointer and sister Mrs. McKuy are li
lting the A Y P. exposition.
Mrs D. H James and onj have
gone to Newport, where 'hey will
visit Mr James and spend the um
mer at their eottnge
.;: Patton. who has been "fee hand
som. t pebble on the bench nt N'ew
por" for a week, arrived uom? last
night brown as a SJwaah and happy
as the elam he didn't eat He v
he httd "the tint nf his lire." and
that te sureJv some.
A O Magers arrived b-nie from
Newpor Sunday. He wore a smile
not as broad as the Pacific, but as
wiae as his smiling countenance
wo-i'd stand, aid loosed as 'hough
he understood and liked whatever It
wa the wild wave were saying. He
went out over the bar mot a Stand
ard bar and with the aid of the
balance of the party, caught $60
pounds of cod. He has the Newport
habit now, chronic.
District Attorney John H. McNary
has returned from a short business
trip to Portland.
Miss Inez A. MeWilllamsoa left last
night for Reno. Nev.. where she will
spend a month visiting her sister.
Mrs. John G. Holcom. formerly of
this city.
Andrew Baker returned to his
home in Roseburg yesterday after
transacting business here for a short
time.
Attorney A. D. Corbet of Oakland.
Cal . was in Salem yesterday looking
after business natters for a few
hours after which he went to Port
land to visit relatves. This is At
torney Corbet's first visit to Salem
in IS years and his surprise was great
at the splendid growth and improve
ment of the Capital City.
Mrs. H H Asher is in Portland
isitlng friends and relatives,
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Going to Siletz.
H. W Pawk and family and son.
Herbert Fawk and wife, accompan
ied by Mr and Mrs Crowrey, started
today for the Siletz country via Falls
City They will remain in the moun
tains two montta. - ffg
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lllPIIIUff 'iH WD'I'IIWOWM iat'l,w''
I A fnlllng tiny nerve no larger
I than the llnest silken thread tnkoa
1 from the Heart its Impulse. Its pow
er, its regularity. The Stomach also
I has Us hidden or Inside nervo. It wua
1 Dr. Snoop who first told us It was
I wrong to drug a weak or fnillng Sto
mach .Heart or Kinileys. ms pre
scrlpi'on Dr. Snoop's Restorative
is directed straight for tho cause of
these ailments these weak and fal
tering Inside nerves. This, no doubt,
clearly expalns why the Restorative
I has or late grown so rapicuy in popu-
I larl:y. Druggists say that thoso who
test the Restorative oven for a few
days, soon become fully convinced of
its wondrful" merit. Anyway, don't
drug the organ. Treating tho cause
I of sickness Is the only senslblo and
1 successful way. Sold by Capital Drug
j Store. .
1 Norwich Union Fire
j Insurance Company
I-rank Meredith, ItCflilent Agent
j Room 13. Ladd & Rush, Dank
1 Uulldlng
MONEY TO LOAN
HOS. K. IX)H1)
0-p- LadJ & Rush's Dank, Salem, Or
PIANO TUNING
LI'TEIjLUS L. WOODS.
lining, pollshlns. renalrlng. Ph'eGOif
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' NEW TODAY
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Lost or Stolen Several weeks ago,
a Snell bicycle, two or three years
old; steel rims. Return to Jour
nal office for reward. 4-3-tt
Front bay window room with bath
, and electric lights 5i.:s weeic.
1 Call ITS South commercial st.
, 7-17-21
For Sale Several houses lu Salem,
! and farm lands at a bargain. Capi
tal National Dank 6-1-eod
I Wanil steady employment by mid
dle-aged man, light work prefer
red. Address Y. M. C A.
7-20-3t
Wunntl Position for young girl for
light housework. Enquire at 1763
Ferry streets. 7-20-3t
I-or Snl - Baled verch hay. K. C.
rm'in Davidson farm. Morn-
lugside. Ph-meSH 7-SOlwk
Try Shorty the Shiner at new loea
tion. 1 am now located at Mor
gan's cigar stand. 37 State st .
where I will be pleased to see my
old customers and make new ones
by first class work Guaranteed.
Shorty the Shiner 7-20-1 ni
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Hrave Fin Laddies
Often receive severe burns putting
out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and forget them. It soon drives
out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wound',
Cuts and Bruises it's earth's greatest
healer. Qulekl ycures Skin Erup
tions. Old Sores. Bolls. Ulcers, Fel
ons; best Pile Cure made. Relef
is Instant. 25c at J, C. Perry
PORTLAND
(Continued from Page 1.)
band gave a concert this morning,
and will give another this evening in
front of the Oregon building.
The special trainload of Portland
ers will not start home until tomor
row tnornln;, and the visitors will
spend the evening on the "Pay
Streak" with the delegates to the Na
tional Editorial Association and mem
bers of the Seattle Press Club.
New Hotel
Located at Hoover, Or, two and
j one-halt miles east of Detroit at the
end of C. & E. R. R., on Santiam
river. Newl far ished rooms and
good board at reasonable rates. Hunt
ing and fishing first-class. For in
formation write
HOOVER LUMBER CO.,
fiooTer, Or,