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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1910)
PAGE) EIGHT. DAILY OAPIUAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1010- t I Blue Rib'bon White Sale Every , Department Has'Con tributed All White Goods to This Event and the Prices Are .So Low That Economists Should Take Advantage--Brownikar Automobile Given .Away Free February!?. . Sale 8 Chfiriks Count as Votes, Women's and Misses' aits and Wraps At Special Prices Wo .are making oxtonBivo alterations Jn (our large Cloak and Suit section, .and itoo many suits and coats aro In the way, and besides wo aro prepar ing lor .a large spring shipment which Is maw ,on tho way. In order to muko room, we've cut the price until the selling prlco would hardly cover the icoattof .tailoring. Wo have already received one shipment of j j 10 suita, and they arrived just at (ho time when everything Is all torn up, and we don't want them around, so In order that they'll move quickly we offor $28.50 suits, this spring's styles 0:4 ( .QfiT Seo them. Cp 8 V IP Blue Ribbon White Sale Huck Towels Jomorrow 7G dozens In tho ,Iot, slzo 16x34, with .threo narrow .titrJpes across onolv .end. Quality guaranteed. By far tho host offor of the now year from our largo (wash goods Ljiectlon. Economists chould look after thoir towel necdu and sup- n ply Jthelr wants fqr many months to come at this "White Bale spe cial low price of, oacli None sold until 8:30 CC No telephone orders received. Blue.. Ribbon White Sale Muslin Underwear These unprecedented values should attract tho attention of lovers of beautiful undergarments and ns tho price compensations aro within the means of every shrewd buyer, it would bo a wise and money-saving act to buy ready-made garments for about tho cost ' of materials. Iri tho showing aro drawers, petticoats, chomlsos, gowns and combination suits, special it 1-3 less THE STAT WIN UlT Supreme Court Decides Against Warner Valley Co Also Four Other Cases USUALLY ONE DOSE TRYING TO ENDS INDIGESTION CRAWFISH ii 4: 4: ;f! :p PERSONAL MENTION If your meals don't fit comfort ably, or you feel bloated after eat ing and you believe it is tho food CITY NEWS $ $ $ : February 8 and 0 Y. M. C. A. Mlnstnols. l-31-7t GUson's harbor shop Gilson's cigar storo GilBon's baths opon all day Sunday 12-4-cod-ti Y. M. O. A. Minstrels February 8 and 9. l-31-?t Remember the Benefit Concert Friday evening at tho M. E. church, Tickets at Putnam's Drug store. Y. W. O. A. Concert v. A numbor of loading soloists will tako part at tho Y. W. C. A. bonollt concort at tho M. E. church Friday evening, Fob. 4, Tlckots for Bale at Putnam's drugstore. Y. M. C. A. Minstrels . February 8 and 9. l-31-7t For the Host In groceries phone 311 or loavo your ordor at .1. M. Lawrence. Prompt dollvory. To Print Proceedings Statu Prlntor Dunlway this morn ing rocolvod tho copy of tho proceed ings for tho past yonrof tho Stnto Horticultural Soototy, and has com moncud the work of printing thorn. Don't Forget- Tho V. M. C. A. minstrels hold their full dross rohearsal hiRt night, and will rehearse every night this week at Y. M. C. A. Tho way Kuowlaud slugs about IiIh "Caroline" nearly breaks up tho rehearsals, bo causo thoy all stop with a laughing cramp. Seventh Ward Meeting Tonight .Tho Sovonth Ward Improvement Leaguo will hold Its regular mooting th'lB ovenlug nt TownBend hall, in South Snlom. At this rnqotlng mnny potltlons for street ImprovomontB in tho ward will bo roportod ou by tho com mitt 008 In charge of them, and tho comulndor of tho property own ers will bo given an opportunity to .fllgu thoni. lloHldoa street itnprovo raonta sovoral other matters of im-pjtance- to tho reeldonta of the w;uJ Will bo dlaouHHOd Hnd conBldor.it SEVENTH WARD BOOSTERS MEETING Every Property Owner Is Invit ed to the Banquet and Smoker Tonight A rousing booster mooting will bo hold this evening by tho Seventh Ward Improvement League In Townsond's Hall, at which time mnny important matters will bo dis cussed. Ono of tho features will bo a banquot and smokor. This Is tho Second unnquot and smokor tho Sovonth Wardors have hold slnco tho organization of tho boostor club and tho ovonts aro highly appreciated. Tho improve ment of property in South Snlom will ho tho main topic of discussion tonight and all tho property owners in tho sovonth ward aro urgontly re quested to ntUmd nnd voice thoir viows on tho proposed improve ments. Among thorn are tho widon- Ing, parking and gravollng of tha following stncKMs: Saginaw; Bush: Owens; Wilson nnd Meyers stroots. It has boon suggested that gravel be used for tho surface lmprovomont of thoso stroots on account of tho scarcity of othor matorlal to bo had in thlH vicinity. Immodlato ar rangements for theio improvomouts Is tho gonornl roquot of tho Sov onth Ward people In ordor to ho propared to tako up tho work nt an wuiy dato and not bo caught nap ping when tho rnlny woathor sots in next fall. February 8 and Y. M. a A. Mlnstnols. l-31-7t A Simple Trick. It's nu easy mattor to keop your Joints nnd musolos supplo no mat tor what your ago may bo or how you havo sufforod wlUi rheumatism. Hub yourself night and mprnlUK with llulmrd's Snow Liniment. Cures rheumatism, stiffness, cramps, crick in tho back, side, nook or limb, and relieve all ache and pains. For salo by all doalors. lVAJLJiviv a , uie nanay man Repairs and renovates everything about J the house except a broken heart. Vac uum cleaning, carpets, upholstery, J shades and draperies to order. New location, Court and High, entrance on High Street. Phone 568 Tho supremo court of the state this morning rendered four decisions tho most important of which was that of tho state Of Orogon against tho Warner Valley Stock Company, It. F. McConnaughy, et al This suit was commenced by tho state in tho circi'lt court of Lake county against tho defendant com pany and its prodeceesors and twen ty-eight persons whp aro homestead or pre-emption settlers on a portion of tho land involved for the pur pose of canceling several deeds is sued by the stato land board to Mc Connaughy and the company to then large bodies of swamp land now claimed by the company. Tho company demurred to tho complaint nnd it was sustained by tho court ns to all the deeds but one dated June 23, 1899, conveying about 6,288.11 acres ,on the ground that the action with relation to them was barred by the statute of limi tations. Tho homesteaders inter posed an answer in tho case but this was stricken out upon a motion made by the company. On the ono causo of action against which the demurrer was not sustained evidence was taken and a decree entered against tho state and from this de- clsian by the lower tribunal the stato appealed. The supremo court reverses the judgmont of tho lower tribunal and remands the case for a mew trial. It holds that tho demurer should not have been sustained and also sustains tho contention of Attorney General Crawford on the cause which went to issue which was to tho effect that tho application by tho prodecossors of tho company was in a blanket form and therefore illegal and also tho further contention that tho predecessors of tho company and tho company Itself had failed to comply with tho law in reclaiming tho land. There are involved in tho case approximately 25,000 acres of land and it is some of the most vnl uablo in tho state. Murderer (Jets Now Trial. Tho court also rendered a decision In tho enso of the stato of OroKon against Hans Goodager, who was charged with the murder of Tony Moer In Multonmnh county and con victed of tho crime of manslaughter nnd sentenced to servo 12 years in tho stnto prison. Tho murder was committed about a year ago and was tho result of an altercation between tho two In a saloon in Portland. The defendant was tending a bar at the tlmo and after a few words with Moor ho ojectod him from tho sa loon, but Moer nftorwards returned and renewed tho quarrel and Good ager killed him. When tho cas camo up for trial he sot up tho plea of self defense nnd it was because of tho erroneous instruction of the Judge with relation to this subject that tho caso was reversed and th5 dofendnnt jjlvon a new trial. Coos County Caso Alllrmcd. Tho Judgmont of tho lowor court wns affirmed hi the caso of D. F. Fllnn and N. W. Moon against Wil liam Vaughn "and J. A. McDonald. This action was brought by Fllnn nnd Moon to onjolu tho defendants from erecting a splash dam in the North Fork of tho Coquillo river to bo used In tho llonting of logs. The lowor court granted a porpotual in junction and its docroo Is uillrmod. Attornoy Goiwral Crawford appoarod for tho plaintiffs In tho caso. if . . a motion lor rononnng wns de nied In tho case of A. 13. Stowart, ot al, against Frank M. Tompleton, a uaso from Whwlor county. Win. Mullor of Minnesota and W, L. Coopor of Arkansas wore admit ted to praotlco law before tho stnto courts. . "6 Many sufferers from nasal catarrh say thoy got Bplendld results by using an utomizor. For their benefit wo pre pare Ely's Liquid Cronm Balm. Bx copt that It is liquid it is in all re spects like tho healing, helpful pain allaying Cream Hnlm that tho pub lie has boon familiar with for years. No cocaine nor othor dangerous drug in it. Tho soothing spray la a reme dy that rolloves nt once. All drug gists. TRc. including spraying tube, or mailed by ICty Bra., 60 Warren stroot, Nov York. . wrQ- Portland, Oro. Fob. 1. Tom Mc Carpy, tho Los Angeles fllstlc pro moter, is still "Paulhnnlng" with which fills you; if what little you regard to the Danny Webster-Monte eat lies Hko a lump on your stom-1 Attoll "?5 round fight which he is ',ach; if there is difficulty in breath- trying to pull off at Vernon on ing after eating, eructations of sour, Washington's birthday, undigested food and acid, heart- Tho little fighters great odds over burn, brash or a belching of gas, you tho weight question, and despite the can make up your mind that you pleading- of McCarey, seem unable noed something to stop food fer- to get together. mentation and cure indigestion. Webster, who is scheduled to go To make every bite of food you 10 rounds with Frankie Connelly eat aid in the nourishment and before the Rose City Athletic Club strength of your body, you muBt rid here on February 3, today received your stomach of poisons, excessive tho following message from "Undo acid and stomach gas which sours Tom:" your entire meal interferes witn "Attell wants you to make 11 C digestion and causes so many suf- pounds at 1 p. m, and fight at ferers of Dyspepsia, Blck headache, o'clock. Will you do It?" biliousness, constipation, griping, Webster sent the following reply was attending to business matters at etc. Your case is no different to McCarey: the court house today, you aro a stomach sufferer, though "I should say not. I insist upon you may call it by some other name; weighing in at 10 a, m. and lighting your real and only trouble is that nt 3 o'clock. Unless tho Hebrew which you eat does not digest, but agrees to these terms there will be quickly ferments and sours, produc- nothing doing." ing almost any unneaitny condition. Webster declares that he has A case of Papo's DIapepsIn will Monte's "goat" and that tho llttlo cost 50 cents at any pharmacy here, Yiddish scrapper is trying to "craw and .will convince any stomach suf- fish" out of the match." ferer five minutes after taking a single dose that fermentation and New Finn sour Btomach is causing the misery D. D. Barron, tho popuular Salein of indigestion. contractor, and W. P. MacLaren Miss Georgia Winnans left this morning for a threo-weeks' visit with relatives in Seattle. Clyde Nockerman, of Portland, was in the city today attending to busi ness matters for a fow hours. N. D. Ball left for Portland this morning to look after business mat ters fer a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Lovell, of Albany, camo down on the morning: train to visit their daughter, Mrs. George Browning, at 446 East State street. Harry Sime returned to his work in Portland this morning after visit- ing Salem friends for afew days. Ralph 'It. Thomas and daughter. Miss Denn, of McMinnvlllo, aro in the city spending a fow days with friends and relatives. Attorney Grant Miller, of Portland, No matter if you call your trouble have opened a civil engineering of- catarrh of the stomach, nervous- flee for the purpose of surveying, ness or gastritis, or by any other platting and general contracting. name always remember that a cer- Both of the Kentlemen havo had tain cure is waiting at any ' drug considerable experience; Mr. Barron store tho moment you decide to be- having been resident engineer on gin its use. several well known nroJects such as Pape's Dlapepsin will regulate any tho Wllsonvllle bridge, Oregon JSlec- out of order stomach within five trie and Southern Pacific. Mr. Mac- minutes and digest promptly, with- Laren camo to Salem from the out any fuss or, discomfort all of any kind of food you eat. YOUNG REPUBLICANS MAY HONOR LINCOLN Grand Trunk and was resident en gineer on the new west aide road last summer. Carl D. Abrams, Hal D. Patton and Lame Shoulder. This Is a common form of muscu lar rheumatism. No internal treat- Judge Benson, of Klamath Falls, arrived this morning to visit bis son. Arthur, and transact business for a few days. J. D. Scarburough and R. H. Hunt, of Oklahoma, aro in tho city to loot into our conditions for investment. They are going over to Marshfleld be fore returning, and are on the track of an old friend by the name of Peck, who Is practising law over there. For tho present they are very much pleased with Salem. Miss Josephine Brooks, of Jeffer son, arrived this afternoon, and will attend the street car men's ball, to be held in the skating rink this even ing. D. D. Barron, a civil engineer of this city, will leave for Portland In tho morning, to look after business matters. Mr. Barron will purchase several new instruments while in Portland with which to opon up an office in Salem. H. H. Hill returned to his home In Sublimity last night, after transact ing business" in this city for a few days. vv.. ,.i,nvu iUUUB ivBi)Uuin;uua, ment is needed. Annlv minmhnr. interesting themselves in getting up laln.s Llnlment fl1eGly tnree tlmes a a banquet in honor of that great day and a aulck cure Js certuin- Thlg cuiiuiiuuur a uiruiuay, ireoruary iz. Details will be announced later. Sore Lungs nnd Raw Lungs. Most people know tho feeling, nnd the miserable state of ill health it indicates. All 'people should know that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest -throat and lung remedy, quickly cure tho soreness and cough and restore a normal condition. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar. For sale by J. C. Perry. liniment has proven especially val uable for muscular and chronic rheumatism. Sold by all good drug gists. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES Rgal Estate Money Invested Loans ln Portland Real Insurance Estat0 securities 309-310 FailinglBuilding PORTLAND - OREGON Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City nail, Salem, Or. Hoarse Coughs, Stuffy Colds, pain in cnest anu sore lungs, aro symptoms that quickly develop Into a dangerous illness if the cold is not cured. Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough, heals and eases the con gested parts, nnd brings quick re lief. For sale by J. C. Perry. WORK TRAIN GOES THROUGH BRIDGE (UNITED I'liKSH LEASED WinE. Lothbrldge, Canada, Feb. 1.- Thirty head well bred Percheron mares, weight 1400 to 1G00, all well broke, will bo sold at public auction at Salem, Saturday, February 5, at the Club Stables. Call and inspect, at Club Stables. Salo commences at 1 p. m.. No reservations. Terras cash, on time on approved security. -Ono man dead, sovoral dying among 22 injured workmen is today the result of a wreck of a Canadian Pacific wonk train which crashed through a bridge yestorday, noar bore. All tho dead and injured nre Bulgarians. o LaGrlppe pains that pervade the entire systom, LnGrlppo coughs that rack and strain, aro quickly cured by Foley's Honfcy nnd Tar. Is mild ly laxative, safo and certain in re sults. Sold by J. C. Perry, Druggist J. A. Col. A. T. CARPENTER Baldwin, Auctioneer. Additional Currier- Postmaster Farrar today whs d vlfied that R additional lotter car rier was granted this alty. Thhv carrier will relieve eome of the pres ent oarrisra and extend olty delivery to Highland. More peoplo aro taking Foley's ICTdney Remedy ovory year. It is consldoifcd tho most offeotivo remedy for all kldnoy and bladder troubles that medical scionco can devise. Fo loy's Kidney Romody corrects irre gularities, builds up tho systom, and restores lost vitality. Sold by J. Porry. WILL INVETIGATE COL SWOPE'S DEATH tOMTBO rKBSS LE1BED WIKB. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 2. Coro ner Stowart nnnounced today that he would bogln preparations for an lnquoet into the death ot Col. Thos. II. Swopos tho Kansas City million aire He declared that the report of the Chicago ohemlets stating that n quantity of poison had been found In tho stomaeh and viscera of Swope was sufficient to warrant holding an inquest. H Is prflbahle that the ofllolal in quiry will begin next Monday. Although hie made no statement regarding tho death ot Christian Swqpe, nephew of the Colonel's, It is probable that an iaqueet into the younger man's death will be held also. I Public Sale I will sell all my personal property at 1185 D street, Englewood ad to Salem, on Thursday February 3. Salo begins at 10 o'clock a. m. 4 good cows, one:alf with cow, 1 horse 1 buggy, 1 wagon, now harness, chop ping machine, cream separator, ca pacity 350-400 lbs, garden utensils, milkman's outfit, househqld goods, 1 steel rango good as new, ono kitch en treasure, ono good bicycle, a lot of linoleum, ono bodroom sot, 2 1on bedsteads, airtight heat ing stove, 1 china closot with dishos, I sofa, center table, 6 chairs, 1 high chair, 3 bed springs, 1 writing dosk, I rug, 1 baby go-cart, 1 bpttor churn, 8 largo windows, 8 sacks potatoes, 30 baloe hay, a lot of pictures and othor things too numorous to mention. Torms casn. Chas. Diacon J. F. GOODE, Auctioneer. OREGON WONDER WASHER Simple and strongly mado. Does tho work easier than by any other mothod. Will wash tho finest of fab rics without injury. Is a LABOR AND MONEY SAVER Agents wanted. Seo it or send for circular. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR 271 Commercial St. Salem, Ore. TFOS. K. FORD Over Xadd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. AVOODS Tuning, polisning, repairing, lei. 60S M c w t n n a v IH U. I VJ u t I FOR SALE No. 1 cow fresh soon. 2217 Fairground Road. 2-l-3t" POR RENT 7 room house, Mission and Liberty streets. Frank C Ffcrguson. 2-1-lf WANTED at oncQ, woman to come to house nnd do washing for family of two. Adress Z, care Journal. l-29-3t WANTED Employment, general housework. Millie Parker, care Journal Office. l-29-3t FOR SALE Sovoral houses ln Sa lem, and farm lanis at a bargain. Capital National Bank. M-eod ANYBODY NEEDING clothing, either for mon or women can. havo same by calling at 735 N. High St. 2-l-3t FOR SALE New piano won by Bertha M. Kllnger, in Journal contest. Reason for selling, have another piano. Will soli at bar gain. Can bo seen at 4C7 State street. 2-1-lm FOR SALE "Lightning" Hay baler, with Jack, scales, etc., In work ing order, actual capacity, 20 ton3 dally. Prico $85. Rubber tire buggy, $50. Light spring wagon, $15. Roger Batt, Liberty, Rt. 3. 2-1-lwk "9 I Northwestern Nursery $ 2X11 East State St., Phono Main 1-118. i Large and complete stock Specialty made of high ;; grade winter apples, De-; ; mand is large tor Lam- ; ; bert, Bing and Royal Ann ; ; Cherries, ; ;