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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1910)
rAGK FOUR. DAILY CAPITA! JOtTTWAIi. RALTCM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APIlIIi 15. lOfO. LANGFORD REMAINS AT THE TO HIS FIGHT WITH BARRY, WHOM HE KNOOllKD OUT IN SIXTI3EN MOUNDS, WAS JUST AMUSE MENT HAS HIS EVE ON THE BOOZE-UHHTER, JOHNSON. rCNITEt) PnHRH XJEASED WIIUO. Los Angoies, Cal., April IE. Having cleaned up two aspiring mitt artists in Los Angolos, Sam Lang rord will loavo for Philadelphia to pioparo for his ten-round battlo "With Stanley Kotchol, scheduled to take place in tho Quaker City. Langford last ovonlng received a telegraphic offer of a match with Ai. Kubldk, of Pittsburg, on May 41 Ho stated that "ho probably will ac cept. Tho Boston domon showed hardly a scratch' after his battle yesterday, with Barry. Many of tho local light fans who saw tho mill refuse to dig nify tho'affair by calling It a battlo. One man who sat at tho ringside de clared that tho encountor was noth ing short of a felonious assault by 8am Langford. Barry, as was Flynn, is being accorded his duo of praise for the game strugglo ho put up. At no time did ho appear to havo- a chance with tho big black terror, but he fought on manfully, dcspllo rap Idly dloslng oyos, and falling strength. Barry was beaten hope lessly from tho first gong, but so woll did ho succeed In kooplng the fight "closed" that Langford had little opportunity to land tho final touch until tho sixteenth round. Langford's showing in his two real fights In this city has boon an eye oponer to the fans. His local admlr ore, and thoy Include almost ovory man who saw olthor tho Flynn or Barry fight, aro confident that he could dlsposo of Kotchel with ease In a 25-rou'nd fight, and many aro not backward in prophesying that tho champion mlddlowolght will havo l;ls hinds full if ho weathers tho six rounds of tho coming Phila delphia ocrap. Langford decjarod today that threo days of training af- tor ho reaches Philadelphia will com prise his preliminary work for Ketch 1. Ho expects to return to tho Pa cific coast after his Eastern engage ments aro filled, "After wo cloan up thoro it is back to tho coast," declared Managor Woodman today. "Wo want Tommy Burns next and then Jack Johnson. With tho exception of big Jeff, they all look nllko to Sammy." o SUFFRAGISTS - HISSED THE PRESIDENT .- H X-RAYS 'AND SMILES. From tho way Jack Johnson, tho ltvercolorcd hot-air artist Is training ho must havo an idea ho is going in to the ring with Qambrlnus, Bacchus or old Silcntis himself. Cannon Unclo Joo-says: "Learn to sing, no matter how mlsorable you arc." And yet It Is a ton to onq shot that if Unclo Joo would take tho cigar stub out of his countonance and sing ho would simply add to tho misery of. others, and not relievo his own feelings, unless ho sung liko h 1. Anyway, Taft'a cablnot sooms re signed, whether "any of them resign or not. Another of Cannon's'' rules for a happy Ufo Is "sing nnd laugh and koop on keeping on." And still Unclo Joo ovldently forgot It whon ho Issued his 'dofl" to congress. . Ajax defying the lightning was a bit df wisdom wompared to "Unclo Tnn" liMTrinlrn tin Vilei c1mtt11nra nr ' pulling up his coat tails and .daring I 'the insurgents to try to kick him 1 out. Ho forgets they arc profession-1 al kickers, and can discount tho lm- mortal Sir Ilogor Do Coverly at that 1 game. j SILVERTON DIRECTORY. (Continued from page three) through a course in pharmacy, graduating with honors at the head of his class. In New York you must bo a full fledged collego graduate before you can get a stato diploma as pharmacist. He conducts rf mod orn drug store and carries a stock of books, stationery and posuvl cards. The Transfer Company. Wobb & Moores aro doing a large business In the dray lino. They havo heavy teams and trucks for hauling almost nnythlng from a baby wagon to a locomotive, and aro prepared to tako contracts for load ing and unloading cars, or moving heavy freight. Sllverlon Meat Market. In order to llvo peoplo must have something to eat and Bock Bros, havo probably dono more than aiiv other two men to keop people alive Davenport, tho cartoonist and no less so in the minds' of Oregonians by bo lng the home of his father, Hon. T. L. Davenport. Both father and son aro living at Sllvorton. at present. Tho senior Is happy surrounded by his children nnd called on by pioneers and WORK OF A GREATTINGER IMMIGRATION BUREAU Mr. Graettlngor, who runs tho South Salora moat market, and who came to Salom from Iowa last year, grand-children, is a regular immigration bureau on his old friends, by , a small scale. A friend of his from new-comers. Tim Iowa, Frank Berndorffor, landed tho Davenport Is woll entitled to a placo other day, and has bought tho Fox as a literary man and publicist placo of seven acres south of tho city, among such names as Geo. H. WI1- for $2500. His family will arrive Hams, Harvoy Scott, John Mlnto, ' next week. With them will como two Jnmos W. Nesmlth, nnd Wm. P. families . from Graettlngor, John Lord. His writings and recollections Grlmmefs and Wm. Uosonborgor. of early days In Oregon would make These German peoplo will bo made a historical library In themselves ;f welcome, and elforts will bo made to they could bo compiled and pro.- t add them to the Salom German col- served for future generations. Worry, bustlo and frot aro a ro tation that lays a man under the grass promptly and proporly. Every man Seeks his Ideal wo man, but hoavon only knows when ho finds her. Ho nover does.- ony, which Is growing larger all the time. If Graettinger don't lot up he will havo a whole section of Iowa annexed to Oregon. Cashier Gone AVrong. I UNITED MESH LBASED WIRE.; San Francisco, April 15. A search was started today for W. S. INSURGENTS GAVE THEIR CAUSE A DECIDED SETBACK IN PUBLIC OPINION DR. ANNA SHAW SAYS IT WAS "OUTSIDERS." 1 UNITED VBBSR I.UAHED WMB.J Washington, April 15. Suffra gists and others intorestod In tholr movomont. today ngroa. that hissing Prosldont Taft last night whon ho nddrossed tho convontlon of tho Natlonnl Woraon Suffrago associa tion, Ik ono of tho worst sotbaoks tho "causo." has rocelvod In many a day. Dr. Anna Shaw, an officer of tho association, today declares that the hissing was dono by outsiders nnd that the delegate took no part In It. At any rato tho incldont has oponed unploasnntly tho convention, and it is being dlsoussod on all aWee today. Tho mark of disfavor grootod tho prosldont whon ho doclarod that If suJTrago should bo granted It would ho oxerolsod by tho "least desirable" element, Taft doolarod that not all women wero lntorostod in tho move mqnt and not all of. them desired the ballot. Then the biasing started nnd It took some mlnutos for tho prosldlng offloer, Mrs. Reohel Fotor Avory, to restore order so that tho address might continue. Although the Unit was quieted and the president finished hlif trddrass. tho nffsir has left an unfavorable Imprison, it h expeoted that the do!saU tujaelve will take oftt nal notice .ItTMHtd that they will decry tho ocouii.ue. The affair, however, in aplta of the statement uf Mrs. ;,'uw, and other oonnootod with Urn sociaUon, that tho htselug was the work of outsid er, r?etc.J as&jutf, tj, move ment, and given thoae who oppoae the uioeiuont hero, a chance for crlttclani, wbtch they have bei quick to i,.Lu u. mi. T'. mark of diar-rirc the Ukf u:lve la tho aubjM-e of inoio i acimyoB than any nr.,.'i- iu..mit.- oi the contention. TO "INSURGE" fCNITKD ritKBS LEASED WI11B.1 Washington, April 10. Tho in surgents are sharpening up the axe I again. They aro going to start an- other light on tho Cannon rules, but It Isn't tho house rules this time. Instead they aro going to attempt re- vAdon by the onomios of tho rules tho speakor has "Issued" for those desiring long lives. The rules wero promulgated In a lottor sent to tho Floran club, of Attleboro, Mass. Horo aro tho speaker's now rules If you want to onjoy a long llfo: "Tako thought for tho morrow, and don't worry." "Learn to sing, no matter how miserable you aro." "Work, work, with hands, feot, legs, brain." "Honor thy father and thy moth or." ' aing ana mugn, ami Keop on a 'keeping on.' " It was whon tho 'Insurgents had road clear through lho list, and camo to tho last rulo that thoy decided that a rovlslon was necessary. Cannon, according to tho Insurg ents, has already "kept on a 'koop lng on' " too long. Thoy aro going to try strenuous measures to euro him of tho habit, and doclaro his last rulo null, void and Invalidated at least so far as tho speakership Is concorned. Died (o Save Baby. I UNITED rilESS LIURKD WJK13. San Francisco, April 15. Whilo attoniptlng to savo hor baby from death, Mrs. Sadlo McDougal wa3 probably fatally burned today nt her homo 1234 Turk streot. Tho wo man had arisen to heat milk for tho phlld. in somo unknown manner tho bed clothing caught flro. Mrs. McDougal seized tho child from tho blazing bod and whllo doing so hor own clothing noenmo Ignited. Bo- foro aid camo, tho mother was able to boat out tho flames but soon be- eaino unconscious. Sho was takon to tho Mission hos pital, whore sho probably will die. o LIFE'S TROUBLES TOO MUCH FOR SCHOOL GIRLS Pittsburg, Pa., April 15. Two school girls, Mlldrod Brown, 13 and Naomi Haysllt, 17, Uo doad today, suicides. Tho two girls wero almost inseparable, Thoy had a long talk togothor, and discussed tholr troubles Mlldrod Brown klllod herself bo Qajiso she could uot keep up in hor aMHos,' Tho Haysllt girl ondod hor Ufo bocauso of a lovo affair. Mlldrod Brown's body was discov ered by hor nunt. Tlid papers printed a story of hor death, and published hor photograph. NnomJ, seourod a copy of tho papor and wont, to hor room, Later hor sUter haflrd hor groan, and wont to the roonu Tho girl was,, dying. On herVbron'st was a' noto roadlug: "Put my ploturo in tho papor, too." 'Both girls used carbolic acid. It is believed that thoro was a suicide pact. Corrupted His Style. - "Tho Iato Richard Watson Gild or," said a Now York poot, "alway3 opposed tho reading of light liter ature. A poot, he said, could not read such lltoraturo without cor rupting his literary stylo. "Ho once told mo that tho poet lu this respect was like Brown's parrot.. "Brown bought a parrot for $20 from a pet stock dealer and a week or two lator returned to tho shop and Insisted that tho bird be taken back. " 'What's tho matter with It?" the dealer asked. " 'W-w-why,' said Brown, 'the durnod c-c-crlttor st-stuttors.' " Rheumatism. More than ten out of ovory ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of tho muscles, duo to cold or damp, or chronlo rheuma tism. In such cases no Internal treatment is required. Tho free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment Is all that Is needed, and It is cer tain to glvo quick relief. Give It a trial and see for yourself how quick ly It relieves the pain and soreness. The medicines usually given Inter nally for rheumatism aro poisonous or very strong medicines. They aro worso than useless In cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism., For salo by all good druggists o Anti-fat needed by hope. remedies aro soldom the man who leans on REFUSED THE ORDER TO STRIP HAIRPIN, SIDE COMII AND LACE HANDKERCHIEF IS ALL THE SERGEANT HAS lO SHOW FOR A WOULD-BE RECRUIT. Scene In tho Yards of the Sllvcrfoii Lumber. Company Which Is Employing About Putting Life Into That Valley Town. rlwo Hundred Men and In Oregon for the last twenty years. They have conducted a first-class market at Sllverton, for the last ton years and tako an active interest in public affairs. Pharmacy Changes Hands. Tho Brooks Drug Co., which has been built up into a largo business for Jho past thirteen years by John II. Brooks, formerly of Salem, ha3 just been sold out to Rogers and KIrkwood of McMlnnvllle. It will horoaftor bo known as tho ll-K Pharmacy. Mr. Rogers has a record of twonty-two years oxporlenco as a registered pharmacist. Mr. Rogers lias probably put up moro prescrip tions than almost any other man in tho Wlllametto alloy, and Is rpcog nlzed ns a leader In tho profesion. His nssociato, Mr. -KIrkwood, is a ROBBED AND THEN LEFT HER . ON GAR TRACK t UNITED MESH LEASED WIItE.I San Francisco, April 15. Police today aro looking for threo men said to havo set upon Miss Gladys Hughes, when she was within a half block of her home, bcaton her into unconsciousness, stolen her purse and then laid her body across the rails o"f tho street car tracks. The woman's screams had attracted help, and persons coming to her assist ance finally discovered Crandall, cashlor of tho freight de partment of the Atchlnson, Topeka & Santa Fo railroad, following his indictment on a charge of embezzle ment by the grand Jury late last night. According to information against him, it is alleged that Crandall em bezzled $3500 from tho company. The alleged shortage was not dis covered until a few day's ago, when Crandall's books wero lnvestlgata.1 while ho was away on a vacation. He has not returned from his outing, and his whereabouts aro unknown. Crandall is supposed to be in Texas. The Sound Sleep or Good Health. Tho restorative cower of sound sleep can not bo over estimated and and ailment that prevents it Is a menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "For a Ions? tlmo I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and .soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was very much run down. I havo been tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and my general condition Is greatly Improved. I can honestly recom mend Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they have cured mo." J. C. Perry. t UNITED MESH LEASED WlllE.l Walla Walla, Wash., April 15. A hairpin, sldecomb and dainty handkerchief marked "L. M. B.," aro the only things lpft today to re mind Sergeant Chnmborlaln of tho United States Marino recruiting of flco hero, of "Johu Hutchinson, ' who almost enlisted yesterday. "John" had reached tb.at stage of tho examination whore ho was told to strip. Thon tho would-be recruit fled, leaving tho abovo montloned memontoes. It was almost dark when "Hutchinson" entered, and the sergeant thought tho voice a re markable dulcet one for a man, but tho candldato answered all questions satisfactorily, until it camo to tho last ordeal. The woman is thought to be tho sweetheart of a boy who enlisted last week and was sent to San Francisco. A Healing Salvo for Bums, Chapped Hands anil Sore Nipples. As a healing salvo for burns, sores, soro nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salvo Is most excellent. It allays tho pain of a burn almost Instantly, and unless tho Injury ,is very severe, heals tho parts wltho'ut leaving a scar. Price, 25 cents. For sale by all good druggists. Tho color of a cow's hair has lit tle to do with her production of but- her In a jterlat. Read the palp formula on tho box of PlnU Pain Tnblotn. Then ask your Doctor if there is a batter one. PM weatts congestion -blond proa sure somewhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pal n Tablets check head palus, wo manly pains, palna anywhere. Try ono, and seel SO for 36o. Bolt) by Capital Drue Store. ' Plant of tho Sllvorton Lumber Company Which Is Cutting Twenty Million Feet Year. woll known Wlllametto Valloy busi ness man of excellent standing. "BOOSTS" FOR SILVERTON. Wo don't exactly understand what a "booster" meeting Is, but ac cording to tho "Sllvorton Appeal" ono was hold In Sllvorton, Ore., U. S. A,, recently. From the newspaper report "to boost" nppoars to bo tho American equivalent for our expres sion, "to boom," for evidently tho object of tho mooting was to ar range moans for tho booming of Sllvorton and district by advertising and other means. It was a very en thusiastic meeting, and at the closo 1,100 dollars wero ralsod to start work with. "As soon as tho Invita tion whs given for voluntary sub scriptions of ton dollars per month for tho year," says tho "Appoal," "James Crrilg was at his feet nnd started tho wheols of progross in motion." Our old townsman Is ovl dently not ono to let the grass grow dark part of the streot, whoro she had boon loft. Tho pollco believe that tho rob bers intended to leavo tho woman's body whoro it would be struck by a car. Miss Hughes did not regain consciousness until sho had been dis covered. Sho said one man seized her whllo another held his hand over her mouth and a third dealt hor a blow over tho head. 1-4 of Pound a Week, at loaat, is what a young baby ought to gain in weight. Does yours? If not there's something wrong with Its digestion. Give it McGce's Baby Elixir and It will begin gaining at enco. Cures stomach and bowel troubles, aids digestion, stops fret fulness, good for teething babies. Prlco 25c and 50c. Sold by all dealers, ' o Tolling a congressman where to got on and off should be regarded as ono of the duties of good citizenship. under his feot, and the commercial o Instincts which havo built up his Rheumatic poisons nro quickly and big business lu Sllvorton promptly showed themselves then. If the spirit which nulmates Oarrlok mon abroad would lot itself loose at home, what a lively spot Corrlok would won became. Homo of T?nvojnorts, Sllvorton, Orogon, has been made famous as tho homo of Homer surely driven out of the blood with .Dr. Shoops Rheumatic Remedy liquid or tablet form. Dr. Bmjop's booklet on Rheumatism plainly and lntorostlngly tells just how this Is done. Toll some sufferer of this book, or better still, write Dr. Shoop', Raoino, Wis., for the book and free test samples. Send no money. Just join with Dr. Shoop and glvo Bomo sufferer a pleasant surprise. Capi tal Drug Store. Xptico of Intention to Improvo Asy lum Avenue. Notlco is horoby given that tho common council pf tho city of Salom. Oregon, dooms It expedient and pro poses to improvo Asylum Avenuo 'a tho city of Salem, Oregon, with con crete pavement from tho oast lino of 14th street to the center lino of 24th streot, according to the plans and specifications adopted April 1910, for such lmprovomont, and on file in tho office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications aro hereby roferreA to for a more porfoct description of said improve ment; said improvement to bo made it tho oxpense of tho adjacent and abutting property within the limits of said improvement. ilils notlco Is published for, 10 days pursuant to tho order of the common counoll, and the date of the first publication thereof is tho ISth day of April, 1010. 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