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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, Tl'ICSDAV, SEPTEMBER 21, 1000. f "i J :t LJ ESI Sensational Suit Selling v -4 Wo havo soloctcd at random from our superb atock of high clans .'nllorcd suite. Tlioso styles reprcBont this soaoon's newest showing of long jackets and plain and plaitod skirts, strictly tallorod In plain, fan cy and mannish mixture materials. At this prlco wo expect some sen sational selling and advlso ovory oconomtcal lady shopper in this town to visit this storo at hor earllcs t convenience. Sizes for women and misses, ranging In price up to $5 0.00, now on sale at the extra low prlco of HEMBREE CASE IS REVERSED Brief History of the Crime and Review of the Testimony on Which Verdict Is Set Aside. Lp4Mf3 22'tr, INVESTIGATE : first of the Season of Selling Rain Coats at Special Prices 75 rain coats, inciildikig aomo fancy silk ones, placed on a special rack at prlcos that will cnuso rapid selling Thoy aro Boml-tlgiil fitting, also looso box hack, exceptionally good coats for rain or driving. Thoy are black, tan, green, gray, navy liluo, etc., plain tailored and fancy braid trlmmod, ranging In prlco up to 130.00, ro ducod from 25 to SO per cent New Designs in Pottery and Brass Tomorrow Only The Art Department offers 300 beautiful cushion covers that nro all roady to slip tho pit low In. Thoy ropresont many pretty nnd dlfforont designs on salo to morrow only at tho low price of Nono sold until 8; 30. No tolophono ordors received. &m&j.js. JTyryi N " CITY NEWS r' .. Weatliitr I'orcciwt Vtdo tonight und Wcductdny. V Aro rnnllnllr rOnt'.OStod to DhOnO aay Itom of Intorost. such as a por oojiI about a frlond or yourself, to Tho Journal, Main 8S. No Item too sail. Anderson's Bhop six harbors. 8-lOtt CotUgo Undertaking Parlors Cottago and Chomokota 8ti. Calls fay or night. J. a Stll, Phono 724. HTrlto fitiy 1C. Allen Woods, Orogon, for all kind of psh. 9-14-17t CIou'h Uurbcr rlhop the bunt. fins Who Delivery HoukqwIvoh got prompt service at acbti'ii Court Rti-vot grocery. Tho Hct Plnco To gut the twt grocorlo U J. M. Lawrence's Ferry and Oommorolal streets. Phono 311. Cm TifII AVent hunting last week. All ho got for his pains was tho ploa&ure of drinking Folgor'a (loldon flato coffee, .which ho took with him. Jwt Iltwfvtil A largo shlptuont of latest Ideas fa Jewelry, Whloh can he seen at the tandvumo ticw store of II. W. Harr, eunir of l.Jbity and State streets. Try Crjrstalcts For tho breath. For alo at: Myor'B barber shop. JCckorlen's. "Wator's cigar storo. Adolph'a cigar ator. Dick Madison's. The Spa, Willamette Hotel. The Council. TaUlngtoa'a. TUo Court, JQ Children's Cnhnnl Togs are Now I Ready ' I U. J. Lehman, Awilatiujt Undertaker, 1th V. T. Rlgdon, 4 G U court st root. 6-2 7-oodtf Tliiin to Kccuro Attorney 13111s Kcdul, tho man .who Is being held undor f 1000 bonds In tho county jail ponding n hearing on u statutory charge, was given until tomorrow In which to securu an attorney. I'k-kiiocki't Trial Witnesses wore callod Into this aft ernoon In tho criBo of Stnto vs. Farrol and Porter, tho two men charged with stonllng n purso from Mrs. llo uior Smith at tho fair grounds lnnt week. WnijtN n Divorce ' A suit for divorce hna boon startod In tho circuit court by Lorain Pugh ngalust Alice 13. Pugh. Tho plain tilt tlUcl a oomplalnt yesterday after noon In which ho allogos that his wire desertod him. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. I'AVH AS follows. Frroh Kkhs. 3Qo per dox; Hons and Sprlhg Chtckons. 16e: Dressed VwiU fat tip to 130 lbs., 9c: pressed Hogs. fat. 9c. ADDRESS Frank L, Smith Meat Co. 'FlghtliiK the lUvf Tnist" PORTLAND, on. mSM Siulit Kino lu Eln doutschor lunnn, 4G Jahr alt, gosund und nbrltsnm, von sutou Oowuhnholton und hottormon Oem uetli sucht olno Qattln Jungfrau Oder Wltwo. nlcht mohr nta 40 bis 46 Jahr alt. Addrcsslro In Doutsch Peter Petor Redolsborgor, Illllsboro, Or. 9-13-2w 111 Pocket Picked Chief of Police GlbBon received a phono call lust night from W. A. LIs ton, tho real estate man, saying ho had his pocket picked of 191.26 yes terday aftornoon whllo assisting bo mo friends on tho Oregon Electric cur. Mr. Linton Bays ho did not. miss the money until nttor ho returned to his office. The officers, although having practically nothing to workfon, are looking Into tho caso as much as pos sible. """ j. Save u Dollar Owing to the fact that so many of The Journal subscribers wore out o rtown on our last annual liarguln uay. August si, nnd failed to tako udvautago of it und wish to do so now, wo havo decldod to glvo every body another opportunity to secure tho reduced rate Beptombor 30 Tho proposition Is very slmple: If you aro behind on your subscription sim ply pay up to Soptombor 30 at tho regular rnto, then pity 3.00 for one yvnr li ndvauco. You do not have to wait until Soptombor 30 before pnlng. drop Into tho offlco any time ou are In tho olty und pay up to September 30 nnd thon the your In advance. This into does not apply to papora delivered ut your house by our carriers but applies, to nil rural routu. mull And fitorepapar8. This offer la good for old ami now sub scriber Think it ove,r and tuktv.nd vuntago of The Capital Journal lmr gnln Day- September 30, 1909. Do not nsk for this rnto affcrMho nbovo date, as It ends thon. . lllllieo Club to Entertain Tho Illlheo club will start tho fall season by giving u llttlo extra enter tainment on Thursday night, tho 23d. This Is tho night that is sot asldo ouch wcok for tho Indies and a spe cial effort will bo made to arouse- interest in tho club and make this Thursday night fonturo something tb bo looked forward to each week. Stoudonmeyor will furnish music. Tho Judge Tied Tlicin County Judgo Dushoy proved hlm solf to bo not only n frlond of the tnxpoyor yostorday, but also a Joy ooutributor to tho prospective lovers who seok to bo Jolnod In wedlock. After proourlng tho necessary pnpors froin Deputy Clork Dan Allen yes terday afternoon. William Perry, of Hayosvlllo. aged 20, nnd Norn II. Me Willls, ngod IS, callod on tho Judge to porform the ceremony, which thnt olllclal did with tho grentost precision nnd plonsuro. Th young couple thnnkod h's honor, nnd trlnnod mor-' rlly down tho court housu stop ns on, jonn u. dock, or l'ortinuu, ngoa 33, and Olllo M. Asborn, of Snlum, aged 27, also secured n marrlago 11 censo yoatordny. Snvo ii Dollai Owing to tho fact that so many of Tho Journal subscribers wero out of town on our lust annual Dnrguln Day, August 31, nnd failed to tako advantage of it nnd wish to do so now, wo have decided to glvo every body anothor opportunity to socuro tho reduced ruto Soptombor 30. Tho proposition Is very slmplo; If you nro behind on your subscrlntlon sim ply pay up to September 30 at tho; it'Kuiur ntiu, iiioii pay a.uu tor ono yenr In advance. You do not havo to wait until September 30 before paying, drop into the offlco any time you aro In tho city nnd pay up to Septcmbor 30 and then the year in advance. This rnto does ndt apply to pnpors delivered at your house by our carriers but applies to all rural route, mall nnd store papers. This offor is good for old und new sub scribers. Think it ovor and tako ad vnntngo of Tho Capital Journal Dnr guln Day September 30, 1909. Do not usk for this into utter tho above date, us It ends thou. BUCKLEY FINALLY ESCAPES GALLOWS (ottmen rats ueisco wiut. Sacramento, Cul., Sept. 21. dov ornor Qtllott today commuted tho sentence of Wlll'nm Hucklsy, con victed In San Francisco of tho mur der of George- Itlco on October 11. 1901, and sontoaced to hang, to 15 years' imprisonment, with tho view to giving tho man an Immediate pa role Duckley will be pardoned at tho end of two years, if ho has made good on his parole After a battle In tho circuit courts of I'oiK anu TiuamooK counties ex tending over four years, A. J. Hem broe, who was sontenced to death for the alleged murdor of his wife and daughter at Sandlake, Tillamook county, and Upon which Judgment he appealed to tho supremo court, was given anotner cnance to clear himself, In un opinion handed down by Oregon's hlghor tribunals this morning reversing the decision of the lower courts nnd orderng a new trial. Hcmbrco was tried and convicted bofore Circuit Judge McDrldo of till amook and was sentenced by Judge llurnott In Polk county. In tho year i906 tho homo of tho Hembrco fam ily at Sandlake was burned, and upon an investigation thoro was found In tho ashes two headless skoletons, sup posed, nnd nttorwurds proved, to be tho remains of Hcmbrco's wife and daughter. A chargo was placed against tho husband which was un dertaken to bo established by tho fol lowing clrmustunccs: Ills sons were away from home when tho house burned; when tho skuloton was discovered thoro wore no skull bones seen, and tho finding In tho broken parts of tho stovo tho skull bones nnd an artificial tooth. These constituted tho basis on which tho verdict and Judgmont rested. In giving testimony in his own be half Hombrco told that aftor ho had retired and was asloop ho was awak ened by tho strong odor of smoke in his room, which was upstairs and over tho room occupied by his daugh ter, Ora. Ho at onco aroused his wlfo, who was lying bestdo him. and thon tho daughter was awakened. After carrying out sovornl articles Hombrco said that hlmsolf nnd wife nttemptod to put out tho flames un dor tho stairway by throwing a tub or wator .on it, tiut owing to the handles of tho tub coming off thoy wero unublo to do so, and at tho samo tlmo his wife was thrown down from the suddon pnrtlng of the tub handles. In tho mcnntlmo tho daugh ter had run Into tho burning house to snvo hor trunk nnd Hcmbree went to the roar of tho house with tho Intention of saving some things in tho woodshed nnd kltchon, nnd when ho returned ho found that neither his wlfo or his daughter had loft tho burning structure nnd wero undoubt edly midst tho burning tlmbors. Hom brco thon told of his hurried Journey to a neighbor's houBO and how, ow ing to n recent rupture, ho was un ublo to travel with much rapidity, and nftor ho roachod tho houso ho fainted nnd could not glvo an ac count of tho affair. Ho thon gavo an explanation regarding tho teeth which ho said ho und his brothor ex tracted from tho ashes and laid to ono side preparatory for burial along with tho bnlnnco or (ho remnlns. Tho opinion of tho supromo court, which wns wrltton by Chief Jus Ico Moore, holds thnt circumstances must bo established by direct proof and not to bo bnsod on Inferences us was tho case during tho trlnl in which It was Inferred that Hombreo, after Bovorlng tho heads of Ills wlfo and daughter, put tho membors In tho stovo nnd set tho houso on flro. Thoro waft no di rect ovldonco of Incriminating nature Introduced by tho state during the trial that was based on actual proof nnd tho fact that tho conditions of he bodies nnd tho locations of the romnlns wero such as to lonvo some doubt In tho minds of the Jury, there was no dlroct Indication that Hem brae wns guilty of tho crime charged Another contention and inference drawn by tho stuto wns that Hem broo wns guilty of having Incestuous relations with his daughter Or.) dur Ing a fow mouths preceding the al leged homicide, which nlso whs con sidered n motivo for destroying the two women, Counsel for Hembreo argued that testimony given by n hotel keepor by tho name of Larsln in Tillamook county, did not prove any Impropor relation existed be tweon Hembreo and his daughter, und thut tho Jury wns Incorrectly permitted to Infer such. Prior to the alleged crimo Hembreo and his daughter had been to n school enter- I tnlnmont nnd had stopped at Larsln's nosioiry lor mo nignu uarsin testi fied that ho hud no room for Hem brco but thut hltf daughter was pro vided with a slcenlne room, and that Hombrco had entered tho room that night. In other testimony, however. Larsln could not exactly corroborate his stutenionts pertaining to Heni hree's action he formorly made. Ho said thnt after tho daughter had been shown to her room Hembreo caljed and wnntod to seo hor, but Larsln would not pormlt it This was re- pented by Hombreo, ncqordlng to Lnr- sln s testimony, anu iiemureo wiauuu to see his daughter very urgently. Larsln says ho went to bod nnd early In i he morning ho henrd Hombreo coming down stairs nnd later discov ered marks whero Hombreo had been loaning ngnlnst tho wall. Ho did not state, though, that ho had actual proof of Hembreo being In tho room. Tho dofonso introduced testimony from threo men across tho street from tho hotol who said they had been taunting Hembrco concerning his inability to purchaso liquor in Tillamook, which was consldorod "dry," and thnt Heynbrco, in a de termination to prove thnt no couiu, went across to tho hotel to socuro some money, which, ho said, was all given to his daughter for safo keep ing. Chiof Justico Mooro holds that tho fact of Incest wns not established, Larsln's testimony was not connected and an orror was committed in re ceiving his sworn stntomonts, in con sequnece of which Judgmont Is re versed and a new trlnl ordorod. Jus tice McDrldo did not set in tho hear ing. LAWYERS NOT ALL FOR THE DOLLARS It is stated as a fact by porsous who are In a position to know that tho lawyers for Hombrco, who has Just been acquitted of murder in tho first degrco In tho supromo court, that thoy havo dono most of tholr work on iawbono, and aro really out of pocket. Their names aro Pipes and McCain, nnd thoy havo put up a great fight, with tho nross and gen eral suspicion against thorn. To the credit of Oregon lot It bo said a man cannot bo hung by tho nowspnpors, nor on general suspicion. PEARY IS ALSO GIVEN (Continued from pngo ono.) PERSONAL MENTION E. E. Dlanchnrd, of Granta Pass, wus today admitted to practico In tho courts of Oregon on cortlflcato from Iowa. Mr. and MrB. E. Webb, who lived at Salem from 1889 to 1895, and aro now at Santa Cruz, Cal., aro In tho city visiting at tho homo of I. D. Hetrlfck Mrs. L. A. Dyrd, Jr., and daugh ters, Lois ana uraco, totr. Monday for a two-weeks' trip to Scattlo, Victoria and othbr Drltlsh Columbia points. Mr. and Mrs. Norrls J. Drown, of Oakland, Cal., aro guests of Mr. Brown's brothor, O. a. Brown. , NEW TODAY NOTICE Having sovorcd my con nection with tho Fifth Ward Im provement Company, I will not bo rcsponsiblo for any bills for said Improvement company. 0. A. Back 0-18-3t-. and a party of frlonds, will lcavo for Uangor. Mnlno, tomorrow, arriving thoro Thursday. Lato Thursday tho oxpioror win icnvo lor Portland, whero ho will bo tendered a ban quet by tho leading residents of tho' town. Commander Peary Is duo to reach his Eaglo Islnnd homo, in Portland harbo.r, early Friday morning. o Tho porson who Is known as "spirited" when young, Is apt to bo called "cranky" when old. o Pink Pain Tablots Dr. 8hoop's stop headache, womanly pains, any pains, any pnln, anywhoro, In 20 minutes' suro. Formula on the 25c box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula It's flno. Capi tal Drug Storo. Norwich Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Bnlcm, Or. MONEY TO LOAN I 1UOS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Itush Hank, Salem, Or. EXAMINATIONS For govornmont positions will tako placo October 13 and Novombor 17 for mon and women In nil branches of tho ser vice. Write us for full details. O. C. 3. 8., 426-7 Lumber Exchange. Portland, Or. 9-2 1-1 mo VOU BALE Sovoral houses In Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. C-l-ood WANTED Qlrl for gonornl house work. Enqulro at 60C South 21st street, or phono Main 726. 9-21-3t FOR SALE Top buggy, J.rnoss, fur- nlturo, clothes wash'cr, othor mis- T cellanoous household and kitchen articles. For a fow days only. Call nt onco. Wlnnn's barn, 453 North "Wlntor streot. 9-21-lt LOST A black sky terWor. Finder will kindly advlso Wollo Fargo & Company. 9-21-3t FOR SALE A SNAP A cornor proporty, 3 lots. 5-room house, barn ,woll, woodshed and chicken houso and park; all kinds of fruit nnd roses. Must bo sold nt onco. Prlco to suit purchuBor, Cnll on or address It. D. II., 2172 Brand way, Salem. 9-21-Bt FOR SALE My rcsldonco proporty, 411 Front streot, nt a bargain If sold soon. On terms. With or without furniture Inqulro at premises, 9-2 1-1 w HELP WANTED Man to work on farm; sober and industrious. Ad dress T, enro Journal. 9-2 1-3 ESTRAY Jersey cow, with hornsj ' wart on sldo of neck. Notify II. W. Smith or phono 8x8 Farmers. 9-2I-2f FOR 8ALE Doslrablo housohold good, somo nearly now. Apply nt 1165 Broadway. R. PI Sim- onds." Expects to lonvo next Mon- day for Illinois. 9-21-3 PIANO TUNING; IiUTELLXJS Ii. WOODS I Tuning pollsnlng, repairing. Tel. 008 FOR RENT. Four oxcollontly fur nished rooms, 3 sultablo for light housekeeping; light, water and bnths. 12 per month. Coll at 198 Twonty-flrst und Court streot. Phono 1G35. 9-21-3t .1 ; HALLBERG'S IMg! for Stylish J& J ' Millinery at Tf k j Low Prices" J) 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. ElectriclFixture & Supply Co. L.;S. HYD0,:Manager i ! hi oi iii uin titf ii mm if i Salem Peed Barn I BAYNE & SMITH, Proprietor Capacity for 300 horses. Waiting rooms open day ., and night. All Modern Equipments. SOUTH END-BIG BRIDGE tN S. COMMERCIAL ST. . - . r a Regular Feed Barn prices 10 and 15c, wfttayou'j; own7 feed. Best feed furnished at reasonabl&prices - Electric Lighted and City Water Barn .opens Monday, September 13th. -1 wimiiiHimtii u-, ,fp -V nM mm&mm-r HMMMM .?