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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1009. r X MEN'S SHOES That will please. THE BEST DRESSED MEW IN OREGON They are decidedly smart. and comfort and durability have not been sacrificed in securing their extremely stylish appearance, They are said to be above all oth ers. Let us prove it to you, Prices $3.50 to $5.00 TODAY we add to the great list of advertised specials, (See Sunday's and Monday's ad) Remnants of Woolen and Silk Dress Goods at ONE-HALF A Great Hosiery Sale Take advantage Qf this timely Sale 3 Pair for 50c We call special attention to the reduction on Men's Clothing REST - ROMP - RECUPERATE At the Seashore NEWPORT It is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground possibilities, An ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bathing, boating, fishing, driving, and exploring, make Newport a most charming and pop ular play ground, SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAS A SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO NEWPORT OF $4.95 From Salem, Oregon Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon," Local Agents Wm. McHURRAY, GKXKUAL PAS8ENGKR AGENT PORTLAND, OREGON. i nrin 1 he Salem Granite and Marble Works Offer the highest grade of material, artistic designs, unex celled workmanship, lowest possible prices. What more can .you ask? We solicit your order and urge an early order for fall delivery. WILTON W. MARTIN 230 LIHEUTV ST. WATER SAID TO ! MTU TV BETHEBESTntiri iuuwuucu IIUU1 UhU A I water, if It is decided upon, will be met by bonding, so that the payments will bo extended over a long period, and those who come ntter us will also bear a portion ot the burden. Tho whole matter will be up for dis cussion and action in n short time, and that action nay and will have much to do with Salem's futuro. SUPREME COURT Sustains City of JForcst Grove in Its Fight for Wntipr. In nn opinion handed down by tho supreme court today, wrltton by Jus tlco King, tho city of Forest Grove was sustained In tho suit brought against It by E. W. Haines, and it Is now nt liberty to proceed with tho installation of a water Bystom, This suit was instituted by Haines, who In the appollant, to test tho right of the city of Forest Grove to Issue and sell bonds for tho securing and construction of n. water system, tho proceedings in which tho validity of the city charter in roforonco to which It is contended that thoro has been a falluro to comply with th9 general law of 1907, providing fo tho carrying Into effect tho Inltlatlvo nnd referendum powors, rosorvod by tho people regarding munlcipnl leg islation. , Tho first question Is to the rcgu larlty of tho nctlon of, tho committeo appointed to draft tho charter under which It Is proposed to Issue bonds. It Is argued by tho appellant's cotm- tfil thnt tho rejiort of tho committee, wan by resolution Instead of by or dinance, which was not In compllnnco with tho general Inws of 1007, pngo 398 on tho wbject, Justlco King holds that merely because tho word "ordain" Is UBcd. thnt this necessar ily Implies thnt tho proposed chartor must first bo approved by tho pas sage of tho ordlnnnce, and thnt the adoption of tho resolution was suffi cient, nnd error' cannot bo predicat ed thereon. Another contention of tho nppollnnt Is that 55 days Inter vened between tho adoption of tho resolution nnd tho npprovlng of tho chnrtor, hut Justlco King holds that tho spnee of time under tho existing conditions of tho cneo Is not matorlal Another question It submitted In that tho now charter wns not Sbbtnlt ted to tho city attorney for hlsapprov nl, which Is compelled by law, not only In roforenco to city charters, but to minor laws, such ns amend ments, ordinances nnd other munic ipal adoption of law rulings. Justlco King, In arriving nt n conclusion to this question, holds thnt ovldonco tended to show that at tho tlmo the matter was first brought to lssuo.and tho election hold Kinder tho laws then existing the city of Forest Grove din not pnssoss Mich an offlcor, and that such an Irrogulnrlty would not In validnto tho election. A suggestion of error is also rlted by tho appelant, regarding tho num ber of voters casting votes for tho ndoptlon nnd rejection of tho now chnrtor. It Is argued thnt slnco thoro appears 330 lognl voters In Forest Grove at the tlmo of tho adoption of tho charter nnd that but 102 votes were cast, of which 92 voted for tho chartor nnd 70 ngnln8tt thnt loss than a majority voted for tho ndoptlon, by renson of which the result dooa not represent the majority, nnd Is void. Justice King forms tho conclusion that tho "majority of those voting" Is nil that is necessary according to the law undor which the election wns held . Tho npponl was from Washington county nnd heard beforo Judgo J. U. Campbell. o Some wealth. The annual report for 1908 of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson shows the valuo of the farm products for the year to have been $7,778,000,000. o . Gfellifea Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTORIA If Ytu Want fa Spand several of the plcasantctt half hours you ever put in get the September EVERYBODY'S and read in this erder: " Happi ness," "The Mcllowdrammer" and "What Shall Wc Do With the Old?" After that read where you will you'll say, "Htn': ?. fad magazine." Try it and see. SEPTEMBER EVERYIODY'S KK-clul Display by I'ATTON HltOS. COMMERCIAL HOOK fjTOHE G. W. ITMAN A1ML1'H8 CIOAII STORE TO MAKE THE RUN "I will bo olectcd district attor ney of San Francisco by a voto of two to no," nt least," declared Francis J. Honey upon hlB arrival In Portland Into Tuesday night, after a two-woek's hunting trip In tho Coast rnngo near Newport. "I say this not becauso of anything other than thnt t think thoro aro at least two people out of every threo In San Francisco who bcllovo In Inw and order." Mr. Honey was apprised last night of a dlspntch to tho Oregonian to the effect that a "Honey League" had been formed In Ban Frnnclsco nB a now party for the purpose of placing him In nomination ns district attor ney, and thnt 1898 names on n pe tition, or threo per cent of the num ber voting In tho last general elec tion, would bo required to effect the deslrod result. "Thoro will not bo the slightest difficulty In securing this number ot names," stated Mr. Honey. "Thoy will, of courso, have to bo poopl who did not voto In tljo prlmarlw, but out of 40,000 nepubllcnni the total voto at tho primaries was but 17,000, and tho same proportion ruled In tho Democratic primaries. Out of all lthoeo who did not vote nt tho primary election, I think there wllll bo 18D8 in favor of law and ordor. "I did know a petition would ba circulated, but undor whnt form U would appear I did not know. How ever, this wns dono with my approv al. I really da not want tho position of district nttornoy of San Frnnlsco, hut I will tnko It If I can get It, and I propose to fight hard for It, now thnt I nm In tho rnce. It Is law and ordor against tho rcverso, and I pro poRo to put is to tho voters of San, Frnnclsco In this way, nnd seo whothor tho mnjorlty of them favor deconcy. I believe they do. Mr, Honoy wnB asked whether ho would over conduct the prosecution of Dlngor Hormnnn, "No, T will not. I will bo too busy with other things, Ask the attornoy genornl when Hermann will be prose cuted. I have no Jurisdiction In the mnttor. I do not know thnt he will ovor bo prosecuted." Mr. Honoy nrrlvcd in Portland last night tanned ns a result of his out ing, and declared thnt. while ho had not had much luck with tho gun, ho was feeling fine. Ho will remain In Portlnnd for two days, when ho will go to Soattlo to deliver an address thoro on August 27. He will then rolmrn to Son Franclsc to enter upon tho vigorous duties of his campaign. MRS. SUTToVcANNOT EXHUME THE BODY Washington, Aug. 2G -Mrs. Sut ton Is trying to learn today why the war department suddenly revoked the permit given hor yosterday to exhumo the body of Lloutonant Jamoa N. Sutton, hor son, whose name she has been trying to clonr of tho blot of "suicide." I Tho dopartmont officials called hor on the telophono a short while beforo sho wns rendy to leave for the cemetery whore tho body Js burled, and sho was notified thnt tho exhum Ing of tho corpJ&Jixfluld Java to he postponed. ' Tho only reason given for the or dor nccordlng to Mrs. Button, In be. cause tho officials stated that there had beon too much publicity regard ing tho case, and the matter would have to be postponed therefore until tho matter had blown over a degreu. Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, ami which 1ms been In uso for over OO years, Ins foorno tho slpimtnro of 0 ami hns becu litiulo under his per- rf sj-Jtyj'-- sonnl supervision slnco its Infancy. WfcxrtTyT -UttAtlC Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-ns-jrood" nro hut Experiments that trlilo -with nnd endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience ngniuot Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is n hnrmloss subatltuto for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleawuit. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnrcotle substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Wonas niul nllnys Feverish.u-.ss. It cures DIarrhoon and "WIh ' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConntlpntioH '.lift Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fowl, regulates tho fjtomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sloop. Tlie Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. C&NUIUE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 2L0Zz& Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VM aCHTAWa HIINNIi 11 HUKtl aTKttT, M ClT. lemcief iihiiii iiiimf iif iif c I SALEM SBREWERYI I! ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : Brewing Plant and Offices j ; ; On Trade St,, In Wholesale District iewwief iatHmiaim Miniti Salem, Orcpn MH-M a THE HOME OF THE SPORTSMAN Fishing Tackle that Catches the Fish CUTLERY AMMUNITION BICYCLES ATHLETIC FIREARMS GOODS We also have a large stock of second-hand Rifles, Re volvers and Shotguns. It will pay to investigate INCORPORATIONS P f P p r f 5 wfi r Tomplo Investment Company; In corporators, George M McDonald, B. V. Haines, John Templet on; prln clpal office, Forest Grove; capital stock, 110,000. Shlpherd-Clark Hotel Company; Incorporators, E. L. Bhlpherd, N. K. Clarke, Ralph B. Moody; principal placo of buclnes, The Dalles; capital stock, $25,000. Oregon Trust Company; Incorpora tors, W. B. Tlbbotts. Winnlfred A. Tlbbetts, M. C. Tlbbettte; principal office, Portland; capital stock, $5000 Fields Desk-Grinder Company; In corporators, R. B. Flolds, J. W. Huv loy. J. S. Downey, "W. P. Morley; principal placo of business, Portland; capital stock. $50,000. I o I A Tacoma girl, aged 74 ran away I from home to wed a shy young thing (of 57. It's a fine, rejuvenating cli mate they have up there s The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now In their new quarters at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to select from. Come and see us. Electric Fixture & Supply Co. L. S. HYDE, Manager vwnjjix.w i i'iwc "? i itTMimri -"- - rcsanesrac&r zivzxzxcsexssz&m