Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1910, First Section, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JTOOlUViUi, BALBM, OREGON. SATURDAY, SUY 14, 1010.
KLAMATH FALLS EXCURSION
WILL SELECT
THE TEACHERS
v STILL UPPERMQS
SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET TO
NIGHT TEACHERS FOR THIS
NEXT YEAR ARE TO BE SE
LEOTED AND RUT FEW
CHANGES WILL BE MADE.
Committee of Board Is Working Hard to Get the Seventy-Five
. Names Signed Up for the Trip.
PAGE FOUR.
OPENING
DAY
AT
TOPIC
V
Tho committee of (ho Satoraj
Board of Trail composed ot R. Cat
lln, R. d. Bishop, F. G. Dockabach
and Secretary A. F. Hofer put In a
big forenoon's work gottlug signa
tures to pledges to go on the South
ern Pacific excursion of- Salem busi
ness men to Klamath Falls. Follow
. ing woro signed up who aro willing
to go on the trip loavlng Salom Mon
day, May 24, and return on tho
night of tho 27th:
H. S. Gilo & Co.
Wm. McGllchrlst, Jr.
13. Hofer.
J. Li. Stockton.
H. O. While.
.T. (1. ttinmntiin.
E. C. Patton.
i Salom Brewery Association.
John H. Scott.
G. G.' Brown.
U. S. National Bank.
, ThfeJson; & fRoland, f . , ,
Wm, Brown.
Hal. D. Patton. .
R. Catlln.
.Paul B. Wallace.
Frank M. Brown. ,
' GStolz,
Donald S. Rabb.
. "Wnfron 3onstructlon Company.
A. G. Wagers.
W. A. Moofe,y '
Goo. o. wm. '
W. C. 'Hubbard. -S.
A. Manning
F. E, Shafor.
Gob. E. Waters."
J. A. Dishon,
T.B. Kay.
P. C. Lavoy.
It. P. Boise.
0. 8. Hamilton.
Oswald West.
H. Pohle.
John Farrar.
Homer H. Smith.
Flojtoher Homan.
John F. Stevens, Rep.
Hard work will be done until
Monday night to got tho 75 names
for tho excursion, and tho comnilt-
teo want to hoar from all In and
around Salom who are willing to go
Thfs Is tho only chanco thoro will bo
to havo this excursion, as tho train
cannot bo assembled again for this
purpose until very lato in tho fall,
and tho advertising Salem will got
from this excursion would bo a great
factor In the .future development of
tho city. A whirlwind campaign for
tho balance of tho signatures will bo
mado this afternoon and thoy will
all probably bo signed up by the
time this goes to press.
ANOTHER SCALP
AT INDIAN'S BELT
CHEJtAWA WON A HOTLY CON
TESTED GAME YESTERDAY
FROM; WILLAMETTE IN THE
TljNTH INKING 1X A SCORE OF
,V ' :
Yostorday afternoon WHlamolto, af
ter' her signal dofeat by tho High
School last Wednesday, enmo back
with a rush, and played Chemawa a
ten-Inning gamo, tho final scoro be
ing 6 to 4 in favor of tho1-Indiansd
Tho, gamo was fast, and, barring a fow
Irfatancos of poor playing on tho part
of both teams, was a good exhibition
of tho national game.
Wlllaraoto did not seomto bo nblo
to Bcoro till tho eighth inning, whon! D. T. Bdron," onglnoer hnd con-
Chomawa sont in a now pltchor, and tractor, has broken all records by
byi gottlug "walks" and hitting sac j putting In a 0 1-foot stool reinforced
rlflces $lln;mottft:'ran Jn four- r.uns, concroto bridge on Twelfth-street, do
iiaklng the-' scoro's4 o! 3 In lior favor, lng tho workbotweon Tuesday and
This should havo been tho final scoro Saturday morning, when it was
but that by, poor , playing which, has ylewod and ccoptod, by tho city on
caused hor former defeats, sho al- glnoor und stroot cOmmltteo.
lowed Chemawa to scoro a run in tho It was rushed through day and
ninth, whloh tied the scoro, and then night, a now way of doing things nt
another. In tho tenth, which decided Salem. Tho bridge is a square box
'tho gamo. pattern, tho first of tho kind ever
Tho credit for tiro showing Wtllam- built nt Salom.
otto mado in yesterday's game is duo
largely to young Grobo, who pitched
a vory heady gamo for a youngster.
pulling himself out of holes that
would havo discouraged pitchers
much more oxporlencod than ho. It
was through no fault of his that Wll-
laraotto lost tho gamo.
Toboau, playing shortstop for Che
mawn, pulled oft a clover play by
Jumping straight In tho air and pull
ing down one-handed a drlvo that
Would havo b.bon a suro hit
Tho gamo was tho best that .has
boon played on Willamette field this
year, and If Wlllamotto, when sho
moots tho ponltontlary aggregation
this aftornoon puts up tho same ar
ticles of ball as she did yesterday, sho
will mako thorn hurry to, host hor.
o :
CONCRETE BRIDGE WORK
THAT BEATS THE RECORD
Tho school board of the city pub
lic schools- will hold a mooting this
ovonlng for the purpose-of electing
a,-staff of toachors for tho coming
school year. Members of tho boar(d
havo assembled at two previous oc
casions for this purpose, but Owing
to tho absence of Dr. Epley, chair
man of tho board, who Is ill and
under-going treatment at Pdrtland,
tho election each tlmo was post
poned. It is doubtful whether Dr.
Epley will bo In attendance tonight,
but ho has sent word that in the
event that ho is not, for the board to
proceed with the election, and It will
do so.
Should Dr. Eply return and at
tend, the board will also tako up tho
matter of awarding contracts for
heating plants nt the Inglowood and
East Salem schools. Bids for 'In
stalling tho plants havo already
been opened and considered by tho
board, and It Is ready to tako action
with relation to them.
Bo Few Changes.
According to Clerk Johnson tho
board had recolved no resignation
from teachers on tho present staff
today, but there will probably bo
some presented this evening. There
will be, howover, but fow changes In
tho regular staff, If any is mado at
all. Superintendent Powers was re
elected at a meotlng hold somo time
ago and so was Principal Kirk.
Tho co'mplotlon of tho now Inglo
wood school will create a demand
for olght now teachors and these
will bo elected tonight. Tho board
Is In possession of a largo number
of applications and will oxperlenco
no trou,blo In securing good teachers
for this school.
Tuesday, May 17, will be opening day at Hollywood, the finest subdivision ever laid ouj in Oregon.
Save that afternoon for us and go out and look .'over the prettiest spot around Salem, -We
will have plenty of autos and rigs ready to drive you out to Hplly woodi Be at our office at'2 p:, m,
Read what J. J, Hill says about small acreage, nad then make up ybur mind that Hollywood is the place for you,
"The day of the large farm is past. What you want here is the man ytho will take -10 acres and cultivate it thorough
ly. The man who takes 10 acres of your rich land and works it as it should be worked can easily make $5000 per
year, Ten, acres in the Willamette Valley should be as valuable, from the standpoint of productivity and earning power as
160 acres in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and soms other states in that section. I do not know of any ' land anywhere
that will compare with your land here,." . ' ,
347 State Street,
Telephone Main 452
WOUNDED POLICE
MAN WILL RECOVER
WM. T. MAGUIRE SHOT IN THE
ABDOMEN BY BURGLAR
WHOM HE AFTERWARDS
KILLED, HAS CHANCE FOR HIS
LIFE.
; :
MARKETS
UNITED imSS LEASED WIHS.1
May 14. Pollce
Magulro probably
VEGOR
IntrrcdJcnts l Biph. Oiyctrin. Quinin. sodium Chioria. Show this to your doctor.
'."fry i . Oitloum. 8, JLloahol. Wtr. Certain. . ' '
Ayer mlr visor jutt as promptly aeiroy me
Bcrmt that causa dandruff. It remove every
trace of dandruff lltclf, and keep the taw
clean and In a tieauny condition.
Aver Hair VI cor nrometly destroy the ccrraa
that causa falling hair; It nourlthet the hair-
miiDt, restores tnem to neawn,
lamntf out, grow more rap'uiy,
liieuair (top
l,f,,.m M jrvr J9
Pure
That is a broad quostlon. Thoro aro many klnHs of so-callod pure
paint thnt will not como up to tho standard of quality
E&jbtoo's Sun-Proof Ready
For Use
- " '
la ono that comes up to tho standard. Puro paint must uot only
bo unadultorated, It must he inlxod in proper proportions. Tho
component parts must bo so blonded that tho paint stands tho tost
of wear and holds its llnlah. Patton's Sun Proof, inlxod roady for
, uh, in liny dMlred color. Is guaranteed to meet theeo requirements.
j ' Fletcher & Byrd
312 N. CommeiiliU. Hay. Qraln. Flour. Foed. etc.
San Francisco,
man William T.
will rocovor from tho wound In tho
nbdomen recolved early tills hiorn
liig In a duol with an unknown bur
glar, whom ho succeeded In killing.
It Is believed tho ballot Is lodged In
tho muscles of tho back and not the
Intestines, as at first was though by
tho physicians. I
Tho pollco bollovo the dead bur
glar, who was about 55 years old,
whs nn experienced house breaker
and contemplated a sorles of bur
glaries In this city, as addresses of
sovorol wealthy cltlzons woro found
In his effects.
Mngulro was ono of throe police
men who responded to the sound of
a pollco whistle on Oough Btroof,
blown by Goorgo Mnrlln, who dis
covered tho burglar ontorlng his res
idence. Tho oulcors cornorod tho
man In a back yard and oponod fire.
Tho robber emptied his gun, wound
ing Mngulro, before receiving a bul
let through tho hoart.
,o .
SOCIAL KVKNTS
OF T1IK PAST WKKK.
So Imt You May Compare
Dofor taking up sltinirle. Hit .tar tmd other roofing, v will ox-
plain wlit Rubtrold i. wu that you juay h better bl to eompuro it
Rulii-ioiri wita th original urprort Hulslied surf c rtooHng, and
for mvwI rk.Uvi wbb VA..thP chiirr U 08nUU of
& woo) fbrlfflH:4iitU; cnat witrv, ixlble HU-
s'rolil mgi. i
Thw U uo tdorat nbout this fabric. It is tho belt grade of wool
fait, It is kb rich In wool libers as the felt which is used In Darby
hU, Wool cost twlre aa mu'li at cotton, but it ImI Uirw tlmae
ns lau$.
WUfn you wnat rooNHK drop u a card. ataili nud doorlpUv
f8mUf r Ht grati. . 1 .
' Fall City Lumber Co.
xmxmm in uuildino mathrial wood And coal
Fourteenth and Oak.
Thero Is a groat doai doing In
nuislcnl' circles at Salem, and quite
a number of musical enthusiasts nro
preparing to attend Mio Walter Dnm
rosch. symphony concort nt Portland
Wednesday night. Miss Sheltou Is
preparing to havo hor annual' re
cital and It will be mndo up of tlu
work of somo of the best talent lu
the oily. Th home bf Justio aul
Mrs. Will R. King will bo thrown
opon Tuogday evening of next vimk
for the students of Mum lilnm W
!er on piano, and Miss Magers glee
club will tk p!ace on tho progntm.
There was a flue iuubIoaI last n'ght
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. J. F.
Peun, corner Marlon and Capital'
streets, where a roueptloii rm glvii
to Mr. and Mrs. Qw, Rosgner of
Minneapolis, who aro on their wad
ding trip, having bwn mrrll
about thre wmUb o. The brld
was Uim Nellie Pwtiu mil known m
thta elty. Tlie groom l the young-
! er un of an IluugHrUui fauilly of
the nobility. Mrs. Bhmer aalitel
Mr. I'wm In twlvlng the guest,
and tvbout SO were entertained with
wuaie and rfreshmenta.
O-i
Anotitur ISnitliqimKo Hotfonlod.
WMhlngtoH. D. C, May H. Siv
inoKrapha nt the wen the bureau.
QKrgtown university and at' the
Ooast and Qegdltio Sun-ey Magnetic
Observatory at Cheltenham, Md., re
corded earthquake shocks of 43
minutes' duration early today. The
tremor were unusual because of
the alternating direction?.
San Francisco, May 12. Wheat
Australian nnd Propo, $1.60
1.65; Sonora, fl.G51.70; good to
choico Calif. club, $1.62'
1.67; Northern wheat bluestem,
$1.6001.05; Club, Sl.621.57:
Turkey, $1.52 1.57; Russian
red, $1.47 1.52. '
Barloy Feed, good , to choice,
$1.07 1.10 fancy, $1.11;
poor to fair,' $l'1.05; brewing and
shipping, $1.12 1.15; Chevalier,
$1.17.
Eggs Per dozen, Calif, fresh in
cluding cases, extras, '25c; firsts,
22 c; seconds. 22c; thirds, 21c. '
Butter Per lb.. Calif, fresh ex
tras, 27c; ilrsts,. 26c; seconds, 25c.
New cheese Per lb., New Calif.
flats fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13c; sec
onds, 12 c; Calif. Young America
fancy,' 14 c; firsts, 14c, Eastern
Oregon, 19c; do Young America.
20c; storage Now York Cheddars
fancy, 20c; do singles, 20c; Wiscon
sin singles, fancy, 19c; Oregon fan
cy, 19'c. . -
Potatoes Per cental, River
Whites, 50 66c; in sacks with ex
tra stock quotable at 50 90c per
cental; Lompocs, $1.401.50; Sa
linas, $1.25 1.35; Oregon, 90
95c; new per cental, $101.25 for
reds and $1.25 01.50 whlto; sweets
in crates, 33c per lb.
Onions Per cental, Oregon,
$1.40 01.50; do. Bonnuda seed,
$1.25 for yellow and $1.75 02 for
whlto wax per crate; now green, per
box, 60c.
Oranges Per box now navals
choico $1.752; fancy, $2.5003;
new Tangerines, $101.50.
Local Wholesale Market.
Flour, hard wheat.,., $5.60
Flour, valley $5 05.20
Mill feed, bran $27.00
Shorts i .. v . . .$28,00
Wheat, bushel 90c
Oats, bushel .'. 40c
Hay, cheat '. 17 018
Hay, oat 17 018
Vetch hay '. .$16 017
Hops, J909 crop 12 015
Ghlttlm bark ,,. . . v ". . . , . . 4 4 c
Mohair. - . . . .......... ,29c0 31
Potatoes, bu , 20c
Apples, bushel .7rc$1.25
lluttcr and Hggs.
Butter, crearaory 27:
Eggs 20c
Buttorfat ...... ' ...39c
jifvi mn
Has sent prices skyward all. over the state of Oregon, but before his advent to this section, wo were for
tunate In securing a good list exclusively, and aro now able to give our customers tho benefit of- tho low
prices. . t
POR INSTANCE
$900 for a good 4.ro'om house, barn, chicken park, plenty of fruit, good well, lot 75xl5(Ji.on car line.
$900 for a 6-room house, brand new, good well,' cement walk,, 2 good lota, close to' car line. This Is
something tony, and will not last long at the prlco named.
$4500 for a modern residence, close In on Court, can'glvo terms. " , '
$1300 takes a choice acre of the best black loam soil, Inside city limits, with house, barn, chicken
houses and parks. A good garden, house all furnished, garden tools and about 100 thoroughbred chickens
go with the place. . ''''' k
' We have 6 and 10-acre tracts close In at $1'75 an acre and up.
We havo choice lots all over the city, ranging In price from $150 upward. Our list of farms, Incomplete,
and whether you buy or not, we take pleasure In showing our property. 'Be In no hurry to buy, get prices
from others, If yoil like, but before you close a deal see
PLANT & TALLMAN
The Reliable Real Estate Dealers
Room 205 U. . National Bank Bldg. .
Phono 479
Butter, eouatry
,20022
Poultry.
Urollars and fryers .25c
Hens ...... . . , 16c
Roosters (young) ....12c
Roosters (oil) ............ ...,8c
Turkeys ..22c
Ducks v.l2e
Livestock.
Steers (under 1U00 lb) $506
Steers (10.00 to 1200 lb) ...$67
Cov.. ..4 , $4.55
Mnge, tat 9ifji9-c
Htouk .60 8
(Bwes 5c
Spring lambs 8c
VwH, nueonUng to quality ..7 Uc
won't leak, 'an honest electric meter,
patent leather shoes that don't
pinch, thawless ice, barkless dogs
and scrntchless chickens. This is
original with somo ono.
Tho weak, in performance aro very
verboso In precepts; the strong In
performance llvo the precepts.
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS!
Hf your Stomaoh. Heart, or Kld-
nfays are weak, try nt least, a few,
noses only or ur. snoop s ueetara
Uvit. In five or ton days only, the
result will surprise you. A few cents
will cover the coat. And here Is why'
helrt ooinei so quickly- Dr. Snoop
t)oMR't drug the Stomach, nor stimu
late the Heart or Kidneys. Dr.
Shoop'a Restorative goes directly to
the weak and falling nerves, molt
organ has Its own oontrolllng nerve.
Wheu these nerves fall, the deneud-
I lug organ must of necessity falter.
Tills plain, yet ' vital truth, clearly
tells why Dr. Shoop'a Restorative is
90 universally successful. Its sueettM
U leading druggists everywhere to
giro It universal preference, A test
Will surely tell. Sold by Capital
Drug Store.
tWluga wtnted are 'tires that
won't puncture, fountain pens that
4-room. house, 8 nice lots, In
South Salem, ' ground lays fine;
$3,000 for a short time 'only.
2 lots, block from Commercial
.St., South, $600.
2 lots on Falrmount Ave., for on
ly $280.
6-room house, woodshed, 1 lot,
etc., on 18th street, for $850.
A snappy now 5-room bungalow,
modern In every detail, located In
South Salem, for only $1,700.
64 acres on Oak Grove Road. All
In. cultivation; water at house and
bnrn; acre of strawberries; lo
ganberries, raspberries, etc.; weil
fenced; fine place, only $4,800.
80 acres, 3 miles south of Salem
on Jefferson Road, finest of .fruit
land. .
42 acres, just outside of a fine
town, all In cultivation and In
crop; fair house and bnrn; excellent
soil. Price now for a short time.
$4,000. xfr
"Wo have all kinds W houses and
Iqts; nnd tho best list of farms Jn
town. Call on us,
. .1, O, SCHULK & CO.
Rush llnnk Building
SEE US
108-ncro farm; 100 under culti
vation, good buildings, 6 miles from
Salem In tho Waldo Hills. Price.
including team, wagon, cow, chick
ens, farm Implements, etc., $10,000
40 nor oe ; 25 under cult., 10 acres
flue hops. 1 acre loganberries; old
buildings, 1 mile to stantlon on eloo
trie lino. Share of crop. Price,
$4,000.
30 acre Am grub oak on Salem.
Falls Otfy R. U., at a. bargain.
10 acres on the. Installment plaa.
3 miles from elty. $100 per acre.
6 a ores fine land by the Ceo. Sav
age tract, for $150 per acre. Why
lwy $200?
New 7-rooiu house and 3 lots on
the Capital St. Boulevard, $2,500
$700 oash, balanee in 2 years.
Beforo you buy see
Derby & Willson
Room 206-T-8. U. 6. Bank Uldg
A Smile
Is a pretty hard thing to Accomplish
when you're blue, bilious and out of
sorts. There Is a sure cure for all
kinds of stomach and liver 'com
plaints constipation and dyspepsia.
Ballard's Horblno Is mild, yet abso-
.vA book on Rheumatism, and a
trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheu
matic Remedy liquid or tablets is
being sent free to suffo ers by Dr.
Shoop, of Racine, Wis. You that are
well, get this book for some dis
couraged, disheartened sufferer! Do
a simple act of humanity! Point out
this wny to quick and certain relief!
utely effective in all cases. Price Surprise some sufferer, by first get
till Aitrl rr, f T r r r T I A 11 .1 An I nMr. . .
00 cents per bottle. All dealers.
Kentucky has substituted electro
cution for hanging. Lynchlngs will
continue to bo pulled off according
to old fashioned methods.
ting from me. the booklet and the
test. Ho will appreciate your aid.
Capital Drug Store.
Some people J.hnk If thel sins aro
not found out they are a virtue.
$2500Town Property f?i $12!
a Home Builder?
Are
You
Just the thing for a carpenter to finish in his spare
time or leisure season,
A new nine-room house, unfinished, in a good locality
(Fairmount Park), house enclosed and partitioned, door
and window casings in, and porch finished, on a full lot
fine view, top of hill, Can offer this for a short time at
$1250,
This is.one of the best buys of improved property in
town on our list, nd it must be sold; don't forgetit
must be sold, and it will be sold,
With an expenditure of about $700, labor and-materi- J
al combined-; it ought to sell for $2500 certainly within '!
a nunarea ot ii,
Opportunity knocks but seldom at your door, :f
The Fleming Realty"
123 Liberty street,
mpany
Salem, Oregofi k
mm ii ii i iwairrrntiBaHMMBBll
REAL ESTATE
$600 Choice lota on Commercial street, east front, size 60x160,
fine location for pleasant home.
$15.500-?-Fine business corner on Commercial street, 57xl66, op
posite the uew Hotel Marion; a fine speculation for an Investment.
Meyer & Bell Land Company
437 State. Street
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