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mmmi i ini vmmmimmmmmmmmtwmimmmmm 8 DAILY OAPTTAIi JOURNAI, SAIiEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1009. r I ASKS SUES TO CALLS THE . CABINET TOGETHER APE LEADS TODAY i PRESIDENT TO VISIT US ENJOIN THE BOARD TY Si, V J SOC Only we offer 800 pairs Children's Fast Black, Stainless Hebo In sizes 0 to 9 Mi. This Is an lmmonso carnival of valuo giving from our Inrge hosiery section, and every boy and girl should share In this offer. Thoy are regular lCc kind and today only wo offer THIIKB PA IKS VOll ' 25c Ut t i r LEADERS IKI On sale at 8:30. No phono Straw Hats The entire Hue of rough and smooth Straw Hats, wove from selected malarial, values up to $3.00, now on snlo, your choico $1.00 Men's Panamas, $7.50 grades $4.85 Men's 'Panamas. $5.00 grades $3.65 Salem's Agents The eolobrated Nottlotnn shoes. Tho huoo for a gentleman. Wo have Just recolvod an advanco shipment of oxcluslvo high-grade stylos that will only bo shown by this storo. Nettle ton shoos, measured by tho comfort, perfect fit and distinctive. stylo, -etc., which thoy bring to tho wearer, nro tno boat paying shoe investment that " can bo mado. Wo invito your Inspec tion of theso shoos whon making your Fail purchases. (Shoe Section) XBl&J ,3.iri O O t. o o o o o o 0 CITY NEWS o o o o o it u u o Weather Forecast- Fair tonight, Tliurmlny Increasing "loudlnoHS, cooler. GIIkoh'h Harbor Shop the bent. V. J, Lehman, AvilNtiuit Uudurtnkor, villi W. T. Hlgdon, 45t court street. G-27-oodtf For Stovo Wood- And coal call 198. Vogot Lumber Company Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottugo and Chomokota sts.; calls duy or night: J C. Sill. Pbono 72i. lUxl OliinMk Salmon Direct from tho coast, 10c per pound, by tho wholo flab, Farrlng ton, thy grocer and markotman, Tho Silver Doll Circle Will glvo au apron buzaar at their hall Friday evening, Flno program and other attractions. No admission. 7-20-3t TliU Is (he Time of War To buy auiumor dusters. Call on F. IS Shafor for them. Boat line of harness In city. F. E. Shafer, 187 South Commercial street. 5-S-eodtf Hr. II. II. Whit- Oiteopath and nerve specialist. Offlco rooms 17-18 Broyman building. Roatdenco 340 North Capital street. Phono 469. 6-30-tf TliU MeaiiH Dollar y To you. Two of the g'tatoat Inven tions of modern times on exhibition In Doieas Bros Hop OSlco. Crosier money tusker than telephone. Call and o tham; free demonstration, S-31-tf Try Cryatalots For tho breath. For sale at: Meyer's barber shop. Eckerlen's. Waters' olgnr store. Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. The Spa. Willamette Hotel. The Council. Talklngton', ' Tho Uuurt Smith will pay SHc for good young voul up to 130 pounds. Smith will pay 10 Ho for dress ed pork of any alio that Is sweet. youiiK and fat Smith can use largo veal of any size and will pay what It Is worth Smith wants sprlug ohlokons and will pay from iCo to ISo Smith will pay 14c for. hens. Smith will pay Jio for good, fresh eggs fehlp all your produce direct to Smith You will K our chock by mall at once Address FIUNK h. SMITH MKAT CO. "Fighting th Bvf Trust" Portland. Oregon. 8 ardors received rf-l-l Soveral New Houses For salo or rent. For prices and terms boo Vogot Lumbor Company. Groceries A Nooded ovory day, and tho rollablo place to got thorn la at tho Sunset grocory, 432 Stato str.cot. Phono 131. Bo Hiiro and Attend Tho apron bazaar given by the Silver Bell Clrclo Friday ovening; lino time assured. No admission; ovorybody invited. 7-20-3t Tho Uarr Jewelry Store Has long been recognized as tho lendor In low prices, but during tholr removal prices liavo been groatly re duced on everything. Call and seo their splondld stock. Get That Tiist Summer's Panama hat cleaned and renovated to wenr during this hot weather, at tho O. K. Proseing Parlors. The cost Is small, and tho hnt will look llko now. Phono 1345, 190 South Commercial street. A Korty-.VInor Tho Hon. Bill Drlvor, farmer, pnlntor, Demoorat and all-round rust lor for what ho thinks Is right, colo. brntea hla forty-ninth birthday an niversary today. Mo Is a native son and fools proud of It. Si'wntli Ward Uookten, ' The meeting hold at tho South Sa lem hall last night was well attend ed, a number of ladles being present. It was decided to print banners mark ing tho outlines of tho proposed pnrk on Pull-mount heights. A map show ing the park boundaries was ordered printed, and a sacred concert will be ..old on the hill some Sunday after uoou with h bund concert If ivossible Wi'Mou School The affairs of tho Weston stato normal school wore gone over by the executive oommltteo this forenoon wlih ox-President French, who made a very complete and satisfactory set tlement and turned the property over to the board of regents. It will be permanently closed for at least two onrs and Is In charge of n cure- taker As soon as the summer schools aro ended the same notion will bo taken with Ashlnml and Monmouth. Will Klcci Officers State Supl. Aokormnn wont to Cor vallis today to nttond tho semi-annual , meeting of tho board of regeiits I president of tho board will be ohot.tn , to succeed Hon. J. K. Weatherford Mini h treasurer to suooioil Hou B K In 111, mow ou tha editorial ufi jof the Portlaud JoHraal. It will al I Im detrmla(l wli.ihor on mrhu' tural oxiltuwU, .-.t.uii hi.. Ih . - ntl)!laht4 In l , iu or Sherm i ioiut Tho Kiaid liuUuos t,. 1 ! II . i I 1 '1 W & J m A Mr( iM I P1 i 1 tfXMvmvirrn u r nVHw y Gorernor Benson has sent the fol lowing Invitation to President Taft: July 21, 1909. President W. H. Taft, White House, Washington, D. C: I heartily second Congressman Willis C. Hawley's invitation to you to visit the Orogon state capital on your Western trip. I trust you may bo able to speak hero. FRANK W. BENSON, Govornor. Baseball Tonight Tonight at 6:30 two teams of tho Twilight League will start from tho wlro and trot n six-lnntng race. Thoy aro the Elcctrio Workers and tho Capitols. Tho Capitol team has been "going somo" lately, but don't soom to bo getting around tho high num bers very fast, but tonight they aro confident of victory. Stolo Heeler's Watch "I dond garo for do watch, but I hado do loose it alrlghtd." Henry Bcolor, known sometimes as "Do Snyder," hoB boon mado tho victim of Borne sneak thlof, who had tho nervo and cusscdness to take Beelor's watch from his coat whllo tho .hard working fellow was putting fai Tome wood near 12th streot yesterday. Tho pojlco liavo been notified of tho thoft, but It Is not llkoly that Snyder will ever soo lib tlmcpioco again. A Tough Ituiinu-ny A fine largo team of draft horsrs was standing In front of the J)aio storo In South Salem about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon hitched tj u mobster load of lumber, when, with out giving notice or evn making au extra Bwltch of their talis, they start ed out on tho dead run hauling the hoavy load as though It had beep but a light buggy. Tho frlghtoned ani mals ran a block south thou turned east and rnu north on Liberty street until thoy came to Mission, where thoy wej forced to give up their chase. When tho horsos nrrlvod sat Mission streot thoy wore Just about to drop and could hardly bioathe from exhaustion, but thoy weie khiup to tho hist. He Painted It Tlicic J. Duttvuhoofer, chief onglneor of tno Olympla Browing Company, was In tho city yosterday looking after a fow business ongngemonts and shaking hands with his frlouds. "Kim; juIcp" has looped tho loop since his last sojourn In Salem and he stated yesterday that after dickering with his European brethren for somo time he was permitted to paint the Olym pla Brewing Company sign ou three of tho largest pyramids In tho far oast. Jake ulsn made friends with the high officials In Coustnntlnonlo. Including Choekccs Mehmid, Yusuf Pasha. Sheik valedltl and several other of tho near groat. Milt Over Bridge Tho case of Mott vs. the General Construction Company Is being tried In tho circuit court before Judge Burnett this afternoon. This Is a suit brought by Mott for damoKos nlloged to have been cnusod us the result of the construction company o.yavutlutf tuning a strip of land belonging t.i him in order to chaugo tho cours of North Mill creek so that It would flow more directly under the arches of the North Mill creek bridge. iln construction company, us alleged, cut away several feet of sand and snivel on Mott's property just east of the south end of the bridge and caused tno stream to flow more directly wost Tho construction company bulU the North bridge and when they had It completed they found that tho water flowed directly against tho north arch of tho bridge and with the Intention of taking the strain off tha. section of the structure they dlrec'ed the courte fnrt hor south. Moit claims $250 damages. Attorney Carey P Martin appears for tho plaintiff whllo C. L McNnry Is defending tht con struction company. A small quantity o t t h e Bitters taken nloug on your va cation will irevent a n y Mifforlng BITTERS from l Tiinps, Diarrhoea, sick Heaoache, 'iiiiousin,-, I ml1 i "lion .V .., irmi K . r Ml Mlll'll h;t I A temporary Injunction was grant - ed this morning by Judge Burnett, of the circuit court, enjoining the State Land Board from leasing ,100 acres i of tide lands In Clatsop county to ' the highest bidder, ponding a hear- ! ing of tho caso on its morlts, Tho complaint, which was Hied by;Tnft e.mA tho mombflr9 of tha eahU i tho county clerk, Is entitled Taylor SnndB FlBhlng Company vs. F. W. Bonson and Geo. A. Stool, composing tho Stato Land Board It Is alleged that tho plaintiff in tho caso is owner by mesno conveyances from tho state of real property, being tldo lands sit uated on tho Columbia river In Clat sop county. Slnco tho purchase of tho lands, as alleged In tho com plaint, a largo amount of accretions havo added to tho tract of land by tho gradual deposit of sand In tho Columbia rlvor, until tho original land is now increased until It com prises about i00 acres, which accre tions tho plaintiff also claims. Anothor allegation in the com plaint Is that M. Troyor surveyed a portion of tho land, Including tho accretion, npd applied to tho Stato Land Board for a lease for 10 years, whereupon tho land board published notices of application, and ndvortlsod thoy would receive bids for loosing tho land to tho highest bidder, and Troyor ontorcd ns a blddor, and on July 12. 1909 (today) tho Stato Land Board was to consider tho bids. Tho plnlntlffs claim that during tho fishing season thoy aro accus tomed to catching 50 tons of salmon, aggrogat'ng n vnluo of $5000, and If the Stato Land Board awards the loaso to Troyor, It will work Irre parable Injury to their business, as ho (Troyor) has horses, men and nets located In closo proximity to tho Innds In question, and Is prepared to tako up tho fishing placo as soon as ho Is given tho leaso, and. In addi tion to tho tompornry Injunction, a porpotual Injunction Is prnyed for ngaliiBt tho Stnto Land Board, to prohibit It leasing tho Innds- In qilcstlon. Attorneys Coovort and Stapleton appear for tho plaintiffs. THE LOCAL ELKS FED THE HERD CHERRIES Anothor tralnload of returning Elks passed through tho city this morning at 9:30 o'clock. Informa tion was received by tho secretary of Uio Board? of Trade about 30 minutes boforo tho trnln arrived. Ho there upon hustled n fow mombors of tho order togethor, and tho bunch pro ceeded to tho trnln with tholr nrms full of Chorry City literature. An attompt was mndo to secure some choivo cherries, but the tlmo was too short. Tho train stopppd nbout 15 minutes, and everybody on board seomod to be hungry for In formation about this section. Exalted Rulor Schucking, II. Geo. Meyer, Tommle Cnufteld, Prince Byrn Jo Harris and sovoral others were in tho party, and n pleasant exchango of fraternol courtesies was enjoved by all. 'Outlaw" Bnpeball Owing to many -of the players in the Twilight Loaguo being absent on tholr vacations at prosont, tho regular- scheduled game botweon the Capitols and tho Electric Worker, cannot be pulled oft tonight, but, In order to glvo the public tho benefit of n good schedule, anothor team, which will bo called tho "Rough Necks," picked from the capitol building, will meet the regular State Houso aggregation, and they say the fur will fly about 6:30 this eventng on Wlllnmotte field. The "Rough Necks" havo bunches of grit and backbone, and should make thejr lawful brothers go a little. It will be remembered thts Is tho first out law team In the city. Go I iik to California Governor Benson and wife left for Portland this afternoon, from where thoy will leave for California for a two-weeks' vacation. Governor Ben son being In need of rest, owing to the busy engagements of the past few months wearing on him notice ably While Rone the governor and his wife will visit San Francisco. Slsaon and Klamath Falls, the lat tur beJns; the home of his brother. Tk chief executive has been ln'need of a rest for some t'ma now. ami hWcWnts. maximum being; reached iwi weka Junket will be for that Purpose only and recreation Seare iar i McArthur will attend to 'l-i'l. N . )., ., ' d. rii ! g - u - - - i'iN, rxi'i ! 1 President Consults Advisers! and Prepares to Face i Gang of Conferees. I rt'nltfil I'reM Ua?fl Wire.! Wimlilnirtnn .Tnlv 2 1 .PrnsMnnf net together for a special meeting. It is understood that govornment expenditures aro under discussion. Will Dlno With Taft, Washington, July 21. Tariff con ferees of the houso and senate will dlno with Presidont Taft tonight, 'whon tho chief executlvo will attompt to smooth their ruffled foellngs and reach a better understanding with them. It is agreed that the Presi dent will obtain freo iron ore, tho removal of a countervailing duty on oil, somo reduction on hides and tho houso rate on luumber but It is pre dicted that ho will fall to got freo hides or authority to enter Into re ciprocal agreements between United Stntes and Canada. At tho dinner tonight Taft will re port to the conferees what progress ho has mado la his efforts to get votes to carry his recommendation of free -raw materials. Ho will also re eclvo reports from tho houso and senate of tho situation In each of the bodies. It Is believed that plans will bo laid to bring the work of tho confer ence commltteo to a conclusion nt once. WANTi PEOPLE TO KNOW Miss Castle Asked for Cert cate That She Was a Girl, and Got tl. irolted ra latwt WIrf.l San Francisco. July 21. "I wnnt you to glvo me a letter stating that I am a woman," emphatically an nounced Miss Helena Castle, author oss, ns she entered tho office of the chief of pollco today. Miss Castle was vory mannlih in appearance, her short, curly hair, black divided skirts, man's long rng Ian coat, stiff collar, plain white shirt waist, natty cravat with scarf pin stuck rnklshly through it and fine rnunma hat, leading to the conclu sion that n very handsome youth had nttlred himself in semi garb of the fair sex. "Hero Is a letter from a Chicago physician which will reassure you If you fear I am Imposing upon you, ' continued Miss Castle, who claims S Louis as her home. "I have had trouble In establishing my lden l:y before now. but never In my life, until last night, was I arrested." and tnere was a trace of something evj feminine In tne young woman's volco something that the gallant o.dcrs refuse to any was tears but odmlt might hava been a quaver. Patrolman 439 (William Issues) at rested me last night on Turk street and 1 had to have the proprietor of my hotel Identify me before he would release me. He thought I was a boy." Chief Cook Issued the required let ter of Identification. PARIS HAS LONG LIST OF KILLED AND HURT Paris. July 21. Exactly 63.184 people were killed and injured in street traffic accidents during 1908 in Paris, though the exact figures cannot be given for the first half of 1909, the prefect of police declares they will vastly exceed those of the preceding year. Of the total SS00 accidents were due to automobiles; cabs and other vehicles. 45.699; bicycles, 3289; tramways. 5417. Carelessness, the prefect said today. Is the principal caiu of all aeeldenu Pedestrians. without thought-attempt to cross the streets, and are Injured or killed by vehicles. Cold weather Increases as- betvwa "Mawjh and Jane. Kaln is a - lTactor. and Irresponsible drivers of j V"- o. tuo'o , swell the lh- Com ' - ' ' " H I I.'!"- ,rn riuel mavoidable. Police, Poundmaster, Society Leaders, Small Boys and Dogs Join in the Chase. United I'm Leased Wlre.J Berkeley, Cal., July 21. Roaming through the bushes around the cam pus of tho University of California a pot npo bolonglng to Mrs. H. P. Pat toe today successfully eluded a small army of pursuers who have for four days boon attempting to return tho Simian to captivity. Tho pollco and fire department, ntigmontcd by the poundmastor and a score of excited society leaders, havo participated in the chase at va rious times since the ape mado his escape, but tho grinning fugitive proves hlmsolf more than tholr master In cunning. For more than four hours yesterday tho ape sat con tentedly on top of a flagpolo on the thrco-story homo of Mrs. S. W. Pilch or and scratched his ribs whllo ho grinned with glco at an Immense crowd of humans who stood on the street nnd discussed tho bost method of bringing him down. Finally, attor tho pollco and firemen, who had boon called to aid In solving tha problem, had flnnlly glvon up in despair, tho ape calmly clambered down and mndo his way to the campus. Anoth er chn'so was soon In progress, but It proved as futllo as before, and tp day tho Junglo-Joster was still at largu, glvfiig tho merry gurglo of gleo to his would-be captors. O O O O O O O O O O II 0 PERSONAL MENTION ooooononnoM Miss Marguorltte Rankin of Port land Is the guest of Miss Gertrude Erlxon. Mrs, Floyd Robertson has returned to her homo In Stnyton nftor visiting Mrs. B. B. Horrlck and Mrs. W. M. Slegmund. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald West are taking an outing at Newport. Robert Duncan, who has n claim In tho Sllotz country, li visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Duncan, on South Twelfth street. Mrs. C. L. Wntt loft yostorday for Corvallls and Wnldport, whore she will work In the Interest of tho. Arti san lodgo. Mr. E. E. Pnrsonago of tho Smith Manufacturing co. of Chicago was In tho city yostordny. His firm will probably establish a branch business nt Portland as Mr. Pnrsonago seoms highly plonsed with tho flold. He was surprised at the magnitude of tho vii lie; and more than surprised nt Its wondeiiul variety of products. Norwich Umon Fire Insurance Company Trunk M'-p-illth. Resident Ajrent Room 13. Ludd Bush, BanV Building. MONEY TO LOAN .iros. k. ronn Over l.artd & Quay Bank, Salem, Or PIANO TUNING lil'TKLU'S h. woons. unlns. pollshlo repairing. Ph'e608 oooooooooooo 0 NEW TODAY n O o O o n o ft n o Lost or Stolen Several weeks ago, u Snell bicycle, two or three y?ara old; steel rims. Return to Jour nal office for reword. 4-3-tf McDOXALI) HOUSE Private board ing and lodging; moderate rates; homo cooking, modern conven iences, electric lights. Located at Nye Beach. Newport, Or. R. A. McDonald, Prop. For Sale Cheap New, modern 10 room house, hot and cold water, wired for electric lights; would take a good team as part payment. Address "R," care Journal. 21-tf or Sale Cheap Nice driving mare and rubber-tired buggy. Inquire C. C. White. Fashion Stables. 21 -t New Hotel Located at Hoover. Or., two and one-halt miles east of Detroit at the ond of O. & B. R. R.. on Santlam river. Newl fur 'shed rooms and good board at reasnnahla miu Hunt. I Ing and fishing first-class For In- 1 'orniHtton write HOOVER I.UMBFR ( o i tiji-ver. ui