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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
IMftT CAPITAC JOtTlT!" Mt.TTM. " OTtFnOff V.".':!TjDAr. DrtmKn SI. 1010. -'" It Ho! Ye :Ho!Ye invino TO SETTLE THE BOUNDARY ItfjPRKSEVTATIVF OP THK K'FA'l'Kl4 OF ORRflOJT ASD WASH IXfiTOX TO MICICT TOMORROW to kktti.e qukhion'8 of ISLAND OWXKHHIlir. Greatest of modern time helps to perfect cooking, Makes Biscuit, Cake. Pastries, Crusts, Light, Delicious, Wholesome. l Best families, world over, use i U 6:'Jt (tA. ft A conference will bo held tomorrow nt Portland botween Attorney-General Bell ami KlHh Commissioner Ills land, of the state of Washington, and Attorney-General Crawford, Engineer Lewis and Mauler Finn Warden Clim ton, of this state, for the purpose of settling the boundary line along the Columbia river between the Btateg of WaRhinRton and Oregon. The lant conference which had for its object the accomplishment of thla end was held last siting. After con sfderlng the subject at length then it was found that to change the boundary line it would be. necewary t. have a resolution passed through congress giving the states such au thority, aa it had been fixed by a de cision of the supreme court of the United States. An appoal was made to the delegations of the two eta tea In congress to have such a resolution passed, and, this having been done, the officials now are anxious to reach an agreement with regard to the boundary line, so that it may be submitted- to the legislature of the two states for ratification this winter Inlands Bone of Contention. The bones of contention with rela tion to the boundary line is Sand Inland, which, according to the su preme court decision, was awarded to Oregon. This Inland is situated so close to the Washington aide that it la feared by the Washington people that some day it will completely shoal up, and in which event the state of Oregon would exercise , ownership over a portion of the state of Wash ington. The Washington authorities desire to avoid this condition of affairs and . at tha conference to morrow a proposition will be made to trade Orogop.for this Island Fuget Montague, a negro suspected or Inland, and several1 other inlands alt- murdering three persons at Durham, uated on the. ipper Columbia. In arrived , here today in custody of a the .event thaf the Oregon .officials , sheriff ' posso, which eluded a half wlirnot eenfclder $it trade, propo-' dozen mods bent on lynching him It la charred entered thiFhom of Ley ton Sander, a farmer, near DurHamT' Blew Bon ders and his grandchild, two years old, attackod Mlna Sanders, hl daughter, and then cut her throat. Mobs of farmers made desperate attempts to catch Montague. After his arreBt he was taken to Durham and .from there was brought to Ral eigh when a mob was roported forming to lynch him. Montague was placed In the North Carolina state prmon. He was ruxhed here In an automobile. aY (vrt' J u-- Who put off your Christ- mas Gift Buying till now! Wc have many beautiful things that will make ele gant presents! Come down and see them! iff Its Pcwftf STOP THE CAR AT 177 LIBERTY J? i i . i i ji-WPrtri U' STREET Who find tha , after all i your buying, you forgot t to purchase for one or two whom you wish to t remember! We have ele- cant presents that will 1 just meet your needs! G THE PRISON LOOKS GOOD TO NATHAN m:gi;o for whom hkvf.ual moiw wkitk iooking, is liAXUKD IN NOItTH OAItOLINA I'KXITKXTIARYl IS ONLY SAFK I'LACK TO KEEP HIM. tuNiTBD Pius ijuurso win ! Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 21. Nathan ItloS .wiir probabfyjie madefto pur- en route. 'Montague, chlase' Band lalaiitcT. . . " GRAIID JURY REFUSED TO INDICT AlUOlItXEI) WITIIOIT FIXIXtJ ItKHI-ONMIUI.ITV I'OU DEATH OF MEXICAN WHO WAX 111 ItS Kl) AT THE MTAKE IX TEXAS. (UJIITKO I'lUM LS1SKD Wins.) Rock SprluKH, Tex., Dec. 21.- Without finding Indictments and without fixing responsibility, t h-i lirnnd Jury that has been Investigat ing the lynching of Antonio Rodri guez, a Mexican, whose death causud ntl-Amorlcan rlota In Mexico, aorowa the border from here, wu discharged today. Kodrlgues was buriu'd at tha sttke atter havlnj eoufeesed that he had murdered an American woman. The lymhln aud an outbreak of serious rlotn la Mexico City and other Mexican towns, and the Mexican government shed Washington for explanations of the affair. The state department asked Governor Campbell, of Texas, to investigate the matter and the governor reported his willingness to Ao so. The grand Jury hearing was part of thla Investigation. JU'MS WXX ItK JVT. Ol'T AT THIRD BAhFi r IvMirae rasas uusao wits.) BL IxulB, Mo., Doc. II. Oeorge H J ward (Rub Waddell), the eccen tric baaebalt pitcher, whose matri monial adventure havo gained for him aa much, notoriety as bis achievements on the dlsmond. was made ths defendant In a suit for divorce filed by Mrs. Waddell No. It today. Complaints that appear In th pa pers filed by his former wives wer Included In today's suit, and In ad dition it was alleged that Rube bad broken the "Pollard Temperance Dledgo" taken lnut June. Among the grounds alleged were nou-sup jHiit, IntoxU'utlon, assault and but Is.ry and desertion. Killel ISy Caving Raik. tiaa litrnardluo, Calif., Dec. II. Oi. mtui is dead and five are suf r.rliig frum lnjurli.il received In a rive-ln on a branch of tbo Bnlt Ike r.mil At M.:uJow Vulley. O. F. Mo- Curthy v.u killed Inatniitly. The In-J-tr. eie: U. U. Smalley, W. J ."j:..'jj, II. Caii-.pbull J J- Oustu TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY 8EATTI.K WOMAN 1JKOINS FIOHT TO HAVE CAPITAL PUNISH MENT DONE AWAY WITH WILL HAVE RIM; IN NEXT USG ISIATntE. tDNiTSO rasas UAaao wma. Boattlo, Wash., Deo. I If-Mrs. Katberlne Btlrtan today began a campaign that alma at the abolition of capital punlahment In the state of Washington. Mrs., 8Urtan la circu lating petition that will be offered to the next legislature,. n4 be de clares that hundreds, of voters have expressed their .willingness to sign them. Mrs. Stlrtan said today: L "I have talked to Judgea, attor neys, men of many professions, ana prominent business men, and I find the sentiment agalns' capital punish ment Is far more general than the public realizes- I believe the next legislature will repeal this Inhuman law of the dark ages, if cltlaons will take time to sign the petitions." A bill repealing the law for capi tal punlahment will be Introduced in the legislature by Representative Francis P. Gobs, of Seattle, according to the statement of Mrs. Stlrtan. MR. HOMAN OBJECTS TO DANCE STIDENTS OF LAW AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS, WHOSE MORALS ARE OUTSIDE OF COLLEGE CENSOR SHIP, HAVE A DANCE, ANYWAY Worth Giyimg I The gift worth giving'is the gift worth having. An elegant dining room table will be truly appreciated, and will serve for years as a re minder of the day when you showed the Spirit of Christmas combined with good common sense. ;: . Worth Havlini A woman lives in her home, and the gift she t will like is something she will see a hundred times a day each time with pleasure. A :: Plate Rack makes a present that is welcome i: in the home. It is truly a gift worth having, il Gifts Bectfuse) of threats reported to have been made yesterday at chapel meeting by President Homan, of the Willamette University, that he would expel any student of the school of liberal arta who attended the dance given last night at the Auditorium Rink by the students of the medical college, there was no attendance from that department. One of the etu-H denta of the lberal arta department had decided to attend, despite the threats, and. accompanied by his best girl, proceeded to the ball, but after reaching It, and talking the sub ject over wltb students of the med ical and law college, he abandoned his intention ai.d returned home. The dance was the first given by the students of any department of the University, and because the achool la a denominational institu tion, whoss religious lines are op posed to dancing, It created consid erable, of a aensatlon among the fac ulty. President Homan, according to reports, aa soon aa he learned of the dance, denounced it In vigorous terms, and, while be bad no author ity, seemingly, to prevent students of the law and medical college from attending, he had over the students of the college of liberal arts, and stated that he would expel any stu dent of hla department who attended the dance. A report gained currency that he bad also decided to decline to sign the diploma of the atudents of the medical and law colleges who at tended, but, whether thla la true or not could not be learned, aa Presi dent llomti la In Portland today, and Gifts of Merit Dainty Desks in all sorts of woods f.and finishes. . They are ornaments . to any room and any home. And one of the merits they have is that they are well made solid and dur able. They are not worthless orna- p ractfeal presents. ments, but Gifts of Beauty Brass Bedsteads make fine, gifts. They are indestructible and last a lifetime. They are stylish, and they have a beauty and air :: that gives dis- :: tinction to the bed room. Wc :: have all kinds of bedroom furni- turc all good. mroena 177 Liberty IE ii Co O i Street, Salem, Oregonr tT i mtt""111 could not be Interviewed on the subject- - - The dance wm attended by the stu dents of the law achool and many crtlx-f s and their wives of th city, and waa a splendid aucceas In .very tnse of the word. .ii.,. i -Try a Journal want d. f A BETTER WEAPON THAN THE BOW AND ARROW. Foa tn Chic.g. Peak 4 CoIa'ivi Ceuon PinA Hn. I Manufacturers of Glased Ce ment Sewer Pipe Material that haa stood tb most severe testa for yeara. , K-XPK11T TKST1MONV O. II. Randall, city euglueer of Oahkosh. Wis., writes: "I don't believe one foot of Ce ment Sewer went to pieces In our city from sewer gas. We have a great many miles of cement sewera (nearly 601 In Oahkosh. some laid from SO to SO years." We think this of numtionlug. a tent worthy t Salem Sewer Pipe Co. 4ia South Liberty, Haleiu, Orw. A lrraful Wound. From a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other na ture, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen'a Arnica Salve to pro vent blood poison or gangrene. , It's the quickest, surest healer for ' all such wounds aa also for Burns, Bolls, Bores, Skin Eruptions, Ede ma, Chapped Hands, Corns or Pile. It cents at J. C. Perry's. J.A.Liggett The Grocer 101 H. Commercial Street Successor to Craig Taylor, FANC Hard Wheat flour, per sack... 1. IS Choice Mixed Nuta, per lb 10c Xmaa. Candles, per lb... 10c and 15c Two lbs. for , ... .25c Oranges, per dos.;.10c, 10c and 40c Pknlc Hams per lb 15c Good llama per lb...., 10c lg lbs. beet cane Sugar 1.00 Rice. C lbs 15c Beann, 5 lbs. ,. ......15c Make thla your headquarters for your Xmaa Groceries. Prwx DeCvery Phone Main 66 Salem, Or. - Canadian farmers are asking fori Fossil people are having a t00 free trade with England and reelp-J lawsuit over a $10 cay use tha rocity with the United Statee, ; country la too .prosperous. Portland's Popular fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined With Elegance ( Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian Orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m. Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in tha metropolis of the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle.