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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
rXT""' DAJXf CAPITA T JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MATtCH 17, 1010. PAGE FIVE- fa"' THE GREAT i ALTER ATION Is Causing Very ESK SELLING Have ycfu seen any of the 1N00 , different reduced values, orC 4 00 CUT We. secured these values for you in nearly every case by buying in very large quantities. The reductionsare such that it will pay you to investigate, MINISTER tOSriTKIl'PRKMN I.UASKB WIRE.! Council Bhifl3, la., Mnrch A prominent m'nis'er, active In church work, was one of the numerous Vic tims of the Maybray sang of fixed race Bwlncl.es, according to tho state ment Wednesday of n man who was one- active in. the organization. The assertion was verified later "o several members of the gang, who saro here In connection with the trial of John C. Maybray, the alleged leader, and his alleged associates, now In progress before Judge Mi Pherson. According to the testimony offer ed on the stand yesterday one-half the money gained from a dupe was always paid to the "steerer" who persuaded him to bet on a fake con test. ' Howard Simpson, a Spokane real tSf. dealer, who was once a member op the band, explained on the stand that, a "steerer" was ono whose job was to 11 nd somebody who was "anx lous to get something for nothing and then give him a dose of his own medicine," In n private conversation Simpson said that various smaller gangs were WAS ONE OF VICTIMS The most sightly and desirable portion of South Salem. Large lots, facing on Commercial, Rural and other streets'. Fine elevation; magnificent building site. Prices, $300 nnd up; easy terms. Take Commercial street car to Rural avenui-. BECHTEL & BYNON SALES AGENTS 347 fa l ATE STREET GROUND FLOOR Make Home The Cost is N Jt Large. House Wilh ANDERSON TINNING 558 TRADE ST. SALE i! PRICES worked under the direction of the main organization, which had real ' I .1 , . a- er (inn nnn u nlnii.inr, tVm 1CU UVCl fU,VUV,VVU UJ HI1 Alllg Vill' game, before It was broken up by the federal authorities. "The biggest 'mike tapped was at Webb City, Mo., years ago," he said. "That man lost $65,000 on one race. There were several men who lost $50,000 and .one who lost $55,000, of whom the federal offi cers knew nothing. o TO TOUR JEFF San Francisco, March I'l. Sam Berger, manager for Jim Jeffries, expects to leave for Chicago to ar range for an exhibition of Jeff around the world. 'H. H. Frazee of Chicago has signed Jeffries for the journey, with the proviso that It Is to be under taken only if Jeff t bests Johnson In the big bull scrap.' Otherwise the retired champion will not be signed. It is understood that Jeffries will return from his hunting trip and rest In Los Angeles until the end of the month. J3erger has discovered another means of gathering a few stray dol lars for Jeff, and incidentally for himself. The moving picture men are anxious to get pictures .of the big fighter while he Is In training at Rowardennan. These pictures are to be exhibited throughout the United States prior to the fight. o "Pliuvm"A wnr,1 InvontiSrl liv n fat woman who wouldn't admit It. HILL Comfortable Install a Western Warm Furnace Made in Sulem. They Heat the Whole Ore fire AND FURNACE CO. Phone 886 INTEREST . IN SERVICES INCREASES SINGING AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ARE ROTH PINE SUM JECT LAST NIGHT WAS "LOVE," TONIGHT "JUSTICE." Interest is unflagging at the tab ernacle, another fruitful service was held last night. Tho chorus choir, In Us usual entortalniog way, oponed tne way of the meeting, and the Rev. Mr. Gordon, of Albany, led the con gregation In prayer. The ministers quartet, the person ner of which Is Revs. Errett and Sel leck, bases; Babcock and Lovall, ten ors, was in evidence at this meeting and rendered a beautiful selection entitled "The Wayside Cross." So well were they received that they were compelled to answer to an en core, and responded 'with "Where Will You Spend Eternity?" Thoy wnl sing again this evening. Mr. Taylor made a few brief re marks upon the necessity of more publicity. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Wegner fa vored the audience with a selection before the topic of the ev.enlng was taken up. The subject of Mr. Taylor's address was "Love," taking his text from John 3;1G: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Sou that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish, but have everlast ing life.' "There is enough truth In this one verse," said tho speaker, "to give the entire world." I gave, I gave my life for thee', what hast thou given for me." He pictured the love of a mother for her son, the sacrifices she would make for him, and then applied It to Jesus Christ, who died on the cross that we might be saved. Expressed sympathy, "I wouldn't go to the express office for it. "The kind of sympathy which counts Is that which helps, not merely expresses It. "If you love your neighbor, go and help him to Jesus. To show love of God do something. He gave his life for us, what have w,e done for him? The story of Calvary was then given, showing how Jesus came down and died, not merely for His friends, but for His miserable enemies, and prayed for the men that nailed Him to the cross. "No man, cared for my soul." From this he showed how father, mother, sisterj brother an dall earthly friends might oast you off for your sins, and how the Lord would take you in His arms and shield you. All that Is necessary Is to repent and turn to Him. "We all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." "God laid on us the Iniquity of it all, and by His stripes we are healed. If you trust In God you are saved. He will not only save you from hell, but will save you for glory. God has done everything He could to kee,p man out of hell, and man has done .everything he can to get in. Get your pardon; come tonight. Whoso ever will. It Is up to you to say I will or I won't. It is the decisive man who wins. Who can say I will. Take God's love and profit by it; spurn it and be lost. Friday afternoon i meeting will bo held In the tabernacle preparatory to the great Sunday services. Sunday afternoon Mr. Taylor will address the men only. His subject will be "Chickens Come Home to Roost.' It is desirous that all men in the city attend this meeting. In the First M. E. church Mrs. Taylor, as sisted by the pastors' wives, will ad dress the ladiesat the same hour. The subject of th emeetlng has not been announced. Tonight Mr. Taylor- will speak on "Justice.' All are invited and urged to be present. o A Dainty Toilet Article. Every lady who desires to keep up her attractive appearance, while -it tho theatre, attending receptions, when shopping, while travelling and on all occasions should carry In her purse a booklet of Goaruud's Orien tal lleauty Leaves. This Is a dainty little booklet of exquisitely per fumed powdered leaves which are easily removed and applied to the skin, t is invaluuble when the face becomes motet, and flushed and Is far superior to a powder puff as It does not spill and soil the clothes. t removes dirt, soot and grease from the face, Imparting a cool deli cate bloom to the complexion. Sent anywhere on receipt of Five Cents in stamps or coin. F. T. Hopkins, 37 Great Jones St., New York. 3-18-lt Don't ltrcak Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break-downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or norves without sorlouD danger to yourself. If you are weak or run down, or tinder strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchlesa tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van do Sqn.de, of Klrkland, 111., writes "That I did not break down,' while enduring a most severe strain, for three months Is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Use thorn and enjoy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. COc, at J. C. Perry's. Our Idea of a fool man Is one who gets mad in an argument about re ligion. It Saved His Leg. "AH thought I'd lose my leg." writes J. A. 8wensen, of Watertown, Wis. "Ten years of eczowa, that 15 doctors could not cure, bad at last laid me up. Then Backlen's Arnica Salve cured It, sound and well." In fallible for skin eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, bolls, fever sorea, burns, scalds, cut anc piles. 25" at J. C. Porry's. uTO-NIGHT CRESWKLL, THE ORCHARD CITY. (Continued from page three.) with nickel-plated trimming's, for Schmltt Bros., costing $115. C. L. Weber Is a solid business man who has conduoted; a general merchandise and produce business horo for fourteen years. E. B. Moxley has a neat now stock of family groceries. J. C. Wright has conducted a moat market for five years. F. S. Roblnctt has a blacksmith and wagon shop. II. E. LeGolro conducts a good barber shop. Mrs. Hackett has a' millinery, dress-making and Indies' furnishings store. John Petty has a poolroom, soft drink and candystore. Armltage & Davis have a well stocked 'department -store and buy produce. Scarbrough & Cochran have a roul estate business that handles farm and city property. B. H. Walte has a barber shop and baths. J. R. Scott, an enterprising capi talist, has built the now Cresswell hotel. Hotel Cresswell, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyd, Is ono of the best kept hotels In the state. Their son is ian up-to-date hotel cook, H. C. Kenny has a coniplote stock of hardware, furniture, implements and sporting goods. McArthur & Reynolds do a gen eral lumber, contracting and build ing material business. Scarbrough & Georco Tiro physi cians and surgeons of high standing. J. u. Stratford conducts a well equipped photograph gallery. - R. O. Brady has fifty acres of hops near Cresswell. Albert Zinlkor has a fine dairy farm of 102 acres adjoining tho city. T. A. Shafer has made a great success of growing peaohes. Jas. Nolan has built a fine resi dence adjoining the city. o A falling tiny nerve no larger than the finest silken thread takes from the heart its impulse, Its pow er, its regularity. Tho stomach also has Its hidden, or inside nerve. ' It was Dr. Shoop who first told us It was wrong. to drug a weak or falling stomach, heart or kidneys. His pre scription Dr. Shoop's Restorative is directed for the causo of these ailments these wait and faltering Inside nerves. This, no doubt, clear ly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly In popular ity. Druggists say that those who test the Restoratlvo oven for a few days, soon become fully convinced of Us wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause of sickness Is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by Capi tal Drug Store. mil Is Still Growing. Olympla, Wash., March 17. The Great Northern railway is liable to the state of Washington for , for its failure to provide a shelter shed at Velvet, Stevens county, as or- Lands In above three states In, large tracts for sale to retail real testate dealers. - LARGE TRACTS IN TO THE READERS OF THE JOURNAL: TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC: "-is IjRemarkahle Values RHHl am j That we aro closing out entirely our millinery depart I P'wS 'A dered by the railway commission In a suit on fllo here. While the law provides a $48,000 penalty to dato, the state will demand only $1000, the suit being a test case to let the railroad reallzo that the commission intends to enforce Its orders. The order of tho Groat North ern was Issued last August.' The law provides a penalty of $250 for each day's failure to obey. 1 o Nothing In tho way of a cough Is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchial cough. Tho quickest relief comes porfcnns from a prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Romody. And besides, It Is so thoroughly harmless that mothers giro It with perfect Bafety even ' to the youngest babes. Tho tender leaves of a simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy Its remarkable curative effect. A few days' test will toll. Sold by Capital Drug Store. 1 The House of Commons was orig inated by Simon do Montfort, earl of Leicester, In 1258, to strengthen his own power In opposition to Henry III. OREGON, P. C. LAVEY (INCORPORATED) LUMBERMAN'S DANK IILDO., COIt FIFTH AND STARK STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. WHOLESALE REAL ESTATE LARGEST FIRM ON PACIFIC COAST. ' Salem Office, March f4. 1910. - , While you are reading this advertisement ( :am showing-rfmen: One from Sllverton, one from Albany, one from Salem, one from Oregon City and two from Portland Oregon, over the townsites of Worden, Oregon; Dorris and Mt. Hebron, California. All of these gentlemen are representative citizens of the towns named, and are the choice of the people who have purchased property in our Southern Pacific towns.. '. . Two of these men are practical, reliable newspaper writers, who are instructed to write the .truth about the great Klamath country, as they see it with their own eyes, I will not say one word to these men to influence them, in any manner whatsoever. I ... have put the fate of the great corporation of P. C, Lavey & Company into their hands, All I ask'of these men is the question, HAS P. C. LAVEY & COMPANY TOLD THE TRUTH IN THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS? Do you think I would dig the business grave of the company which I have worked ,niit and day to build up, by taking these men to view our property itself if I knew that these properties would not stand the test? Pay our agents your money with the understanding that if advertising of this company provesimtriie in any 'respect that the money- goes back to you with ten per cent addh tional. ' , P. C. LAVEY & COMPANY PUNISHMENT WAS TOO LIGHT Chicago, Mnrch 17. Because ho insisted upon kissing his great aunt, Mrs. Ella Aibeo, Edward Marbot, 18 years of age, is In the Bridewell Jail today. Mrs. Albee caused her neph ew's arrest, and testified at his hear ing that tho young man had repeat edly tried to kiss her, although she had fled beforo him from room to room. Later, sho declared, ha hurled, a "missile" at her. Marbot was fined $50 and costs. He was unablo to pay and was sent to jail. 1 The aunt whom ho tried to kiss Is 55 years of ago. A Timely Protection. Everyone knows the. after effects of la grlppo are often more dangerous than the disease. So often It leads to pneumonia, which a weakened heart aetipn makes fatal. La' grlppo coughs that strain and weaken the system yield quickly to the healing and strengthening qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. J. C. Perry. WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA & COMPANY A Heating Plants. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Dlrectorn of School Dist. No. 24 In Marlon County, Ore gon, at tho office of tho School Cleric at No. 388 State St., In Salom, Ore., for Heating and Ventilating Plants, to be Installed In tho Englowood and East School buildings. Aids to be receUpd on tho two plants together nnd also on same separately. Certified check of 5 per cent of tho amount of bid to accompany each bid. Plan of buildings can be had at Architect F. A. Leggs' offlco.Jn Salem, .Ore: Bids to bo -oponedr-bir tho Board, April 2, 1910, at 7:30 p. m., at the High School Building. Board reserves the right to reject any or all' bids. H. A. JOHNSON, JR.. District Cerk. 3-17-lDt-dly A Man of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are never found whore stomach, liver, kidney and bbwels are put of order, If you want these qualities and the success thoy bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at J. C, Perry's. Wheat, fruit, dairy and i agricultural lands, ranch es,and water power sites. Thousands' of acres. 4 '; 1 BY P .C. LAVEY, Presiednt. UcS r