Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 11, 1909, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1000.
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CHURCHES
TO CONTROL
THE EARTH
Layman's Missionary Society
ion of this Section of the
Controling More than
a Billion Dollars.
EVANGELIZE EARTH
WILL CONTROL money enough
THAT THEY CAX CONTROL
EVERYTHING GOING OX IX THE
WOULD AXI) HECOME TIIK
WORLD'S DICTATORS.
UNITED WEBS LEASED WIRE.
Washington, Oct. 11. A highly
centralized organization of 'tho Prot
estant churches of Amorlca, con
trolling property worth more- than n
billion dollars, is tho object of a
movomont that will bo started by
tho Layman's Missionary 8ocloty,
according to plans mado public to
day. Tho object of tho colossal
trust, as great as any over concolvod
by tho brains of tho world's great
est flnanciors, Is tho evangelization
of tho earth,
Evory church in Washington will
send delegates to a convention that
will bo told November 11 to 14 for
tho purposo of awakening tho rosl
dontH of tho capital to tho necessity
of concerted action in missionary
work, blmllnr meetings will bo hold
in tho great cities of tho country,
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OUR OCTOBER SPECIAL SALE PRICES
Are attracting people from far and near to The Chicago Store. Go to the other stores and
get their prices, then come here and see the money we can save you. Nothing but up-to-date,
new goods shown here. Read en:
o :
BARGAIN PRICES IN.
Ladies' and
M ss' New
Pall Tailored
Suits
Go to tho othor stores and
get tholr prices, then
como hero and sco tho
garments wo nro selling
nt prices you cannot tluch
olsowhor.
? 15.00 Suits, llko cut
now ? 0.50
$18.00 Suits, llko cut
now $12.50
$25.00 Suits, llko cut
now $14.90
In buying suits you
should look oarfully to
tho olass ot material you
nro gottlng; also tho lin
ing and workmanship. If
you look thoso points
over carefully wo will
selling them nt
Special Salo Prices on
LADIES' TAILORED
SHIRT WAISTS
They come In Wool, Silk,
Lineal. Madras and Lawn;
nil handsomely tailored
and trimmed. You cannot
beat tho prices wo nro
selling at
H 50 Wool, Tailored
Waists $2.45
$4 90 Silk, Tailored
Waists $2.90
Madras Waists from
45c up
Dress Lawn Waists,
. .49c, 75c, 98c and up
! ! Ladies' 35c
;; Derby Ribbed
Winter
t Underwear
The
Now 19c
whllo on May 3 to C a national mis
sionary congress will conveno in Chi
cago. At nil of these meetings this
great intor-donomluntlon plan will
bo discussed.
It was stated today that President
Taft would mnko tho opening ad
dress at tho Washington convention.
Chlof Forester Glfford l'lnchot is
chalrmnn of tho goncral Washington
commlttco having tho matter In
charge
MEXICANS HAVE ROW
IN LOS ANGELES
UNITED MESS LiUBED WIHE.J
Los Angeles, Oct. 11. Following
n demonstration, which almost ond
cd In n riot on a public square
known as Tho Plazn, Juan Mlrando,
au alleged nntl-DInz agitator Is In
tho city Jail with a bullot wound In
Ills heel. E. Landcros, Mlrnndo's
companion, is nlso in prison, having
boon booked on suspicion. Tho ar
rest of tho two Mexicans occurred
Into Inst evonlng, nfter n squad of
pollco detectives had broken up n
strcot mooting thnt bolng addressed
by Mexicans, who nro dlssntisnod
with tho present administration In
their untlvo lnnd. L. G. Dolnvn and
I). Dnrtolemel, who addressed tho
tho meeting, woro arrested by ofD
cors headed by Detectives Pnlaman
tcs and Rice. A mob of 300 persons
followod tho o 111 cor 8 from tho plnza
and was dispersed with difficulty.
Lator In tho ovonlng. when Itlco re
turned to tho plnzo, ho Is alleged to
hnvo boon assaulted by Rlrnudo, who
was arrested with n wicked looking
knlfo. After a sharp Btrugglo with
tho officers Mlrando fled. When ho
fnilcd to heed Klco'a command to
hnlt, tho officer fired, n bullet strik
ing tho mnn In tho heel. Mlrando
and Landcros, who wns with him,
wero nrrested.
A second mob then formed, and
swarmed Into tho hnllwnys nt. police
headquarters. Thoy woro dispersed
by a squad of contral station reserves.
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GREAT HARGAIXS IX
Millinery
Tho Chicago Store Is the
plnco whoro you can find
millinery bargains. Go to
tho othor stores and get
their prices ,then come
horo nnd sco tho money
wo can savo you in
Trlmmod Hats, Fancy
Wings, Shnpos, nnd Ost
rich Plumes.
XEW HATS OX SALE
$2.50, $2.95, $3.50
AND UP
WONDERFUL VALUES IN
Dress Goods and Silks i!
Thousands of yards it tho latest nnd newest Dross Goods
nnd Silks now on sale and Judging from how fast thoy nro ! 1
soiling wo inuBt be soiling nil tho Dress GoodB and Silks J
for Salem nnd the surrounding country.
Dress Goods, yard.
Dress Silks, yard
Wo nro showing tho
greatest stock in Salem of
Ladles' Kid, Wool nnd
Silk
Gloves
Lisle Gloves
From.25c and up
Wool Gloves
From.-25candup
Kid Gloves
From. -98c and up
(al Icolors and black)
Chicago Store
SALEM, OREGON " Gods
Store That Saves You Money Half Price
TERRIFFIC
HURRICANE
IN SOUTH
Sweeps Across the Gulf Wreck
ing Property in Cuba and
Adjacent Islands in
that Section.
WILL BE A BAD ONE
WEATHER HUHEAU PREDICTS IT
WILL LEAVE A TRAIL OF
DEATH AXI) WRECKAGE EQUAL
TO ANV RECORDED IX RECEXT
YEARS.
UNITED MEBB LEASED WlltC.
Tnmpn, Fin., Oct. 11. Advices re
colvtnl hero today from Havana to
day convoy tho information that n
torriffic hurrlcnno is swcoplng Cuba,
nnd that nlrcady a number of small
er craft have gone down in tho har
bor nt Havana.
Treos hnvo boon uprooted and It
Is roportcd thnt n number of build
ings hnvo been wrecked.
News is meagre, but it is fenrod
that many lives hnvo been lost.
Tho storm is reported to bo head
ed in this direction.
Reported nt Washington.
Washington, Oct. 11. A destruc
tive hurrlcnno Is snld to bo GO inllos
west of Key Went today, according
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19c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c and up :
25c, 35c, 49c, 75c and up
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Remnants
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Wool Dress
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MEYERS IS
NOW IN JAIL
VOLUNTARILY
Weary and Heartsick He Yields
to Persuasions of Minis-
( ter, Who Feeds Him,
and Gives Up.
I
TIRED OF IT ALL
THROWS HIS GUX AWAY AXI)
VOLUNTARILY COMES IXTO SA
LEM TO PAY WHATEVER PEN
ALTY IS DUE TO HIS MOST
FOOLISH ACTS.
Gcorgo Meyers, the young mnn
who, shot nnd killed Pollco Ofllcor
Tom Eckhnrt, has given hlmsolf up
to tho authorities, after having ex
perienced nenrly eight days of tor
riblqpBuspcnso nnd misery, attempt
ing V? oludo tho omccrs nnd tho
watchful public, nnd ho is now
locked up in tho county jnll await
ing $b bo nrrnlgncd nnd answer for
his critno tomorrow morning.
Tho story of tho unfortunnto nf
falrMs short and simple, as far as
tho public In general Is nwnro. Geo,
Moyors wns arrested whllo In tho
room occupied by hlmsolf nnd his
brother, Arthur, on October 1, 1909,
nt tho request of Arthur." Police
Olllcfer Thonins Eckhnrt took tho
young mnn in cunrgo nnd wns on
the point of oponlng tho door to tho
city ' marshal's ofllco whon George
shot lilm twice, and from that until
lastiSnturday night about 11 o'clock
Uunontlro populnco of tho vnlloy has
ffKkT.'wnKliii: anxiously for tho out
come, which en mo In n mnnnor sur
prising nnd yot most forUinnto for
verynno concerned. For tho past
two days George Meyers has realized
more pence of mind nnd body thnn
ho ever thought possible during his
wild race through the country ahead
ana under cover from the watchful
C8 of Ills pursuers.
.Mejors' Flight.
Immediately ntiur Mnvors llrod
tho shot that klllod Eckhnrt, ho re-
niueu wnnt it monnt to mm, nna no
Hod north In n stnto of tonso oxclto
J ment nnd norvo-wrocklng fear, Tho
irigutonod boy did not stop running
until ho reached n polnfn fow blocks
below tho nonhnm placo, and In n
' niRii busu neugo no kont in hid ng
for tho romnlndor of tho morning,
nil duy Friday and Friday ovonlng
he did not movo, so bonumbod with
turn, nun mo mum in till uiuuucnu-
nblo condition of fonr nnd nnxloty.
Ho finally enmo out on tho road
loading to Sllvor Creek fnlls, nnd,
nftor trnvollng n fow mllos oast,
Moyors called at tho homo of Potor
Luthy nnd nto bronkfnst, aftor
Which ho trnmped nnd rode on until
he ronchod Victor Point, from which
plane ho branched off and went
through Sublimity, noforo reaching
Sublimity. Meyers succeodod In got
tlng permission from n farmer, who
was n strnngor to lilm. to rldo, nnd
In broad daylight, tho fugitive rodo
on a lumber wngon directly throudi
I Sublimity. Deforo going into bub-
llinity. howovor, Moyors met nnd
talked with ono of tho rurnl mnll
carriers for n time. Tho mnil enr
rler notlcod Moyors' npparont fo
tlguo. and told him ho would lot
him (Moyors) ride but for tho strict
rules of tho government prohibiting
mien inings. After riding n ov
I mllos pnst Sublimity, Moyors oft)
ithe wngon nnd went to Marlon, n
small placo on tho Southern Pacific
road. Hero ho caught rf passing
, freight train and wont ns far as Al
! bnny, but was nfrnld to go fnrthor.
Aftor spending n short time In Al-
"ii. luuiuiK every moment, mat
XI somo one would recognize him, tho
J (now tired boy took nnother freight
X I train and came back to Marlon, in-
' derided ns to where he was heading
J i for. George then went to tho Looney
rancn near Jerrerson. nut. chang
ing his mind, lis returuod townrd the
enst, and crossed the Jofforsan-Sa-lom
rondTlvo miles south of hero,
where he met Marlon Loonoy nnd
alkod with him n short time. Aftor
leaving the Jefferson road Meyers Is
unable to state just whore or how he
became headed for Pratum, near
which place he was apprehendod by
Rev P. L. t,arden.
The Surrender.
Aftor the long and tedious trip
wan completed as far as the Pudding
river bridge, about three miles from
I'ratum. George entered the gnte
and onto the road over whloh he
went to the Larden home, baok In
the timber, and met Rev. Larden,
the man who. after a persistent and
heart to heart talk with the now
completely exhausted boy, per
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CHINAMAN LIKED
AMERICAN SPIRITS
'UNITED TRUSS LEASED WIItB.l
Washington, Oct. 11. Dr Wu
Ting Fnng, the Chlnoso minister to
t'.e United Ctntcs, today oxprrMGd
hlmsolf ns much satisfied with his
oxporlonces hist night, whon ho at
tended n meeting nt th l'on.plo
Lcnguo of Spiritualists. From tho
moment Wu entered tho stcv..inro
whoro tho sennco wob hold ho w"s
all nttontlon.
Ono of the half dozen, mediums
present startled him slightly by in
forming him thnt somo of tho spirits
woro hovering around him.
After tho meeting had como to n
cIobo, Wu closely questioned tho
mediums regnrding tho mysteries
ot tho spirit lnnd, nnd llstoncd nt
lontlvely to n rccitntlon of tho splr
ltunllstlc doctrines by ono ot tho
leaders,
HETCH HETCHY WLIL
BE A GREAT RESERVOIR
UNITED mCBS LEASED WIIU9.
Snn Francisco, Oct. 11. SeciG
tnry of. tho Interior Rlchnrd A. Bal
llngor loft San Francisco today for
Yosomlto, whoro ho will Inspect tho
Hotch Iletchy and Lnko Eloanor pro
jects, from which it Is proposod that
Snn Frnnclsco drnw hor water, sup
ply for n municipal water system.
Deforo leaving Dnlllngor declared
that tho city rights in tho Slorrns
would bo kept strictly within tho tot
ter ot tho law, undor tho terms of
tho grnnt from Secrqtnry Gnrflold,
but that nothing "unrcasonnblo or
nrbltrnry" Is to bo expected.
Under tho terms of tho fodornl
grnnt tho city will hnvo to dovolop
tho Lake Eleanor project to its full
est capacity, and provo thrtt it is in
adoquato to supply tho noods of San
Frnnclsco beforo tho work can bo
started an tho Hotch Hotchy pro
ject. Mayor Taylor hod n long conver
sation with tho secrotnry regnrding
tho proposed projects, nnd nftor
wnrd cxprosscd hlmsolf hh satisfied
that Halllngcr's position noed not
causo tho slightest npprohonslou.
SURROUNDING
FRUIT LAND
IS PRAISED
Hood River Apple Man's Opin
ion of This Section ofthe
Country As an Ideal
Apple Country.
I honrtlly ondorso the view tnkon
by the wrltor of tho article "Hond
ed 8ulom Citizens Awake" In your
Issue of Saturday last. Tho favor
able Improsslonu as to tho future of
this part ot Oregon (Polk and Ma
rlon counties) which I I.uvo ob
tulnod since locating horo woro ma
terially strengthened by contact
with n Hood Itlvor mnn who had
just sold u young orchard nt $800
tin ncre lu that district, and caino
down to this section to relocate, nnd
hns bought a placo near Sllvorton.
He was free nnd frank enough to
say that ho thought this section af
forded, nt the presont prices on InndH
fitted for fruits, a greater opportuni
ty to inuko big ivoney, by Improving
nnd developing young orchards, eith
er to retain or soil to others. Ho
coined fully satisfied that what hud
been douo in tho Hood Itlvor dis
trict could bo done hero, particular
ly as to applos. and especially If Jho
npplo growers woro united and or
ganized In the packing, grading and
shipping of tho fruit.
It Is encouraging that thoro is n
movomont to this end well bogun al
ready lu tho Snlem Union. As n
newcomer, who hns glvon consider
able thought to tho conditions ex
isting in the already famous dis
tricts for apples, nnd from what 1
have seen of the country contribu
tory to Salem, I feel very strongly
that ve have entored a now era ot
great development, nnd that more
wondorful things than somo of tho
older growers have dronuied ot will
come to pas. That such n placo us
the writer showed tho Hood Itlvor
man last week is on tho market to
dny for $00 an acre (whllo too largo
h place for him) simply nstonlshed
him, knowing its possibilities. He
simply said, "jieople hero do not ro
aiue their opportunities."
WIUAAM FLEMING,
v( the Fleming Itealty Co.
hi.iQ.. I, ,
.tuttalem will hold an elootlou
October 20 to vote upon establish
ing a port
THIRD GAME
DOES TO
PITTSDUR6
Beats Detroit On Own Grounds
in a Soul Racking Game
Before an Immense
Crowd of Fans.
SCORE EIGHT TO SIX
FINK WEATHKU AND VAST AUD
lEN'Ctt GItEET TUB GIANTS AS
TIIEV FACE EACH OTHEIt TO
DAY GltEAT HALL WAS TUT
UP FOIl THE KOOTEItS.
FINAL SOOItE.
Pittsburg 8
Detroit 6
ICMITED ThEBN leared wmn.
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 11. Tho Pltta
burg Plrntcs aro ngntn In tho load
In tho rnco with tho Detroit Tlgoru for
tho baseball championship of tho
world. The scries now stands tyo for
Pittsburg and ono for Detroit.
Ucforo a crowd of 18,277 porsoni
tho mighty Hnns Wnguor, assisted
by eight other dashing buccanoens,
pounded nnd pummelod tho Tlgor to
tho delight of 3,000 fans thnt cumo
over from the smoky city to wltnoss
tho gnmo nnd to tho cling in of 15,
277 Detroit rooters. Tho scoro wiib 8
to 0 In favor of tho National Lang
uors. Detroit. Oct. 11. Tho baling or
dor of todny's gamo of tho third of
tho sot'loH for tho world's baseball
chntuplnuship between Plt'Uburg nnd
Detroit was as follews:
Pittsburg Dyme. 3b; Leach. If;
Clnrko, If; Wagner, m; Mllle 2b;
Abstelu, lb; Wilson, rf; aibsou, ;
Mnddox, p.
Detroit D. Jones, If; I!ub1i. bh;
Crawford, of; Dolehanty, 2b; Molar
ity. 3b; T. Jones, lb; Schmidt, a;
Sum m or, p.
Umpires O'Loughlln nnd John
Btone. First Detroit No runs, onu lilt,
no o rors,
Socond Pittsburg No runs, no hits
no errors.
Second Dotrolt No runB, ono hit,
no orrors.-
Third Pittsburg No hits, no runs,
no orrors.
Third Dotrolt No hits, no runs,
no o rors.
Fourth Pittsburg No hits, no runs
no orrors. '
Fourth Detroit No runs, ono hit,
no orrors.
Firth Pittsburg No runs, ono hit,
ono error.
Fifth Detroit No runs, no bits,
no o rors.
Sixth Pittsburg No runs, no hits,
no orrors.
Sixth Dotrolt No runs, ono hit,
no errors,
Sovonth Pittsburg No runB, one,
hit, no orrors.
Sovonth Detroit Four runs, flv
hits, ono orror.
Eighth Pittsburg No runB, ono
hit, no orrors.
Eighth Dotrolt No runs, no hlU.
no errors.
Ninth Pittsburg Two runs, three
hltti, no errors.
WISE OLD GUYS
UTTERLY LOST
(united 1'jir.Ks leaked wmx.l
Madison, Wis., Oct. 11. Pror. a
L. Keith, head ot tho geological
party Investigating the rook forma
tion In tho vicinity ot Hudson Day,
nnd supposed to bo working In the
Interosts of the Canndlan govern
ment. Is believed to bo lost in tho
Canadian wilds.
No report has boen received from
tho party since It entered tho wild
erness Inst June.
It whs tho Intention ot Prof. Leltb
when he loft olvlllzatlon to return
In September. Prof. Hugh Iloborts,
ot Suporlor. and Prof. Francis
Adams, ot Doerwood, Minn., ac
companied Lolth.
A BLIZZARD IS
SWEEPING THE LAKES
Diiluth. Minn.. Oct. 11. A blb
zard is sweeping over the Groat
Liikea today, and all t radio Is pruo
tlcnlly at a standstill.
Lake Superior is running hlgt,
nnd considerable dnmugo ulroadj
has boen reported-
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The poultry show at McMInnvUle
was a decided success.
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