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t ":k two DAILY CAPITAI JOURXAL, SALEM, PRECOX. TIF.SDAV. FEBRIARY 21. 1911. : i the capital journal E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager InrfrprtMfrnt Newspaper Devoted to Amerlran Principle. In I th ProKTM and Develotaient of All Oregon Publiihed Every Evening Except Sunday, SaUm. Ore. SUBSCRIPTION FATES: (Invariably In Advance) fW. by Carrier, per year f.) Per month 50c Ckarr, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month 8.0c nraljr, by Mall, per year 1.00 Six monthi 6c FUU, LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT WICTIOti WAS MADE PERMANENT JllH.K Ji.l LLOWW HOLDS THAT .'K LAW IS (i(K)l) UNTIL AX OTIIKIt IS MA UK AM) THE FIRST OXK ItFPEALKI) ENGLAND IS AFRAID OF , THE PLAGUE MEDICAL STANDARD SAYS IT HAS OBTAINED A EOOTUOLD IX ENGLAND, AXD THAT AX EPI DEMIC OF THE MOST VIRCXEXTi KIXI) IS POSSIBLE. 'AT dow?i o:-ii i.x the laxd OF COTTO.V." The South may well lay claim to the "Land of Cotton." TJjere nearly ."'-in i-.nilicn baks of cotton are pro c!'i. el cav.ii ear, out of a total wurlj tr.j) of twenty r::'.!:r-. t iles. lie pml.:;ticj of cotton oil shows t " i :.: ': fr.vomLiiy. 1 i.v ;!:oi:c:t coroa oil gees into the '...ai'nf:; :f:re cf Coitolene, which has v.mi i: ,t not tn'y on its merits as a fnnur ai.U shorter.!!!' medium, hut he- t a '.::: f.f its purity a:i l wliolcsomcnisi, Coitolene is ?s wholesome ami gen ciiie as the far-faiueJ l-.ospitality of the "Suniiv South" THE FRIENDS ADVOCATES OF PEACE made the. injunction permanent. General Crawford gave notlne of ap peal, but Bali the, matter might be dropped, and, If no, he would so no tify the eourt some time today. SII.ETZ CITIZENS. (Continued rrom page 1.) I witness, the supreme court this fore noon reversed the decision of the cir cuit court of Multnomah county In the case of the state against Emma Crawford, convicted of the crime of PASS KK SOU-HONS ASKING THAT THE PAX AM A (ANAL BE NOT FORTIFIED AXD ADVOCATING . UNIVERSAL PEACE. At the Salem Quarterly meeting ((.sited ritr.ss leased wire. ! Lrawrord, convicted of the crime or i (business session) of the Friends' London, Feb. 21. English experts j larceny from the person and sen- cnurch neld la8t Saturday tne 18th today are growing more and more tenced to serve two years In the state at eaiem Rev j0hn v uan8n ni Portland, introduced the subject of state law provides mat tor alarmed over the far Eastern plague situation. prison. The "In spite of some skeptics," says the purpose of Impeaching a wit- tne ixmaon Medical It ness may be doubted if, unless means can contradictory statements may be Introduced,' and also convictions be devised to stamp out the Infec- of crimes. The state In the rase en tlun, an epidemic of the most viru-! deavored to Impeach the testimony of the defendant by showing she had Y4rrdny, aa wae told in The Cup ital Journal, Judge Galloway, at the suit of K. If. Flagg, chief clerk of the annate. Issued a temporary Injunc tion retraining the committee ap. pointed by the senate to revise the senate Journal, from Interfering In any manner with Mr. Flagg In revis ing the sumo. Last night he made the Injunction permanent. Attorney J. If. McNary appeared for Mr. Flngfr and Attorney-Genera Crawford und Deputy Van Wlnklo for Calendar Clerk Hlttner, W. O. D. M'tira-r and John P, Hunt. These three had been named In a senate resolution an the persons to revise wnd correct the senato Journal. Chief Clerk Ungg, relying on the Kuv Standard land was released, the grand Jury de clining to Indict. "Encouraged by this act," they say, "bo came proudly back amongst us i lent type cannot be expected. and In a few months repeated the of- j "That pneumonic plague has ob-. been convicted of disorderly conduct fen.se on the person of a little white i talned a foothold in East Anglla is and of visiting opium joints, both he girl for which he w as arrested by unquestionable. So far there is no Ing crimes under the city ordinance, the state authorities hut when our! evidence of Its spread to other parts ' The supreme court held that the con court set, our district attorney made j of England, but the past history of f vlctlon must be of a crime under the haste to dismiss him, claiming lack j the plague contains many instances general law, and not under an ordi of Jurisdiction." where the full force of the virus has 1 nance of local application, to he ad- Shortly afterwards Grover White was found dead In a road with a bul let hole in his heart and Carl Logs den arrested and after remaining In Jail nearly a year was declared not guilty. I n ilia ii Woman Cruelly Murdered. "Some time during the month of January, 1909," continues the peti tioners, "Polly Dick, an Indian w man, was found near her home from which she had been taken and foully murdered. Doth of her arms were broken and various bruises on differ ent parts of her body bore silent wit ness to the fact that she had been cruelly put to death. Tills case was nvmu lir,..n.l 1... l. I been developed very slowly.' o SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN FOUR OPINIONS Doe.lairing that a conviction under a municipal ordinance Is not the con viction of such a crima contemplated by the law that the record may be In-1 troiluced in evidence to Impeach a1 I mlssable In evidence. Three Otlk-e Cases Decided. In the case" of A. V. Anthony against the Hillsboro Mining Com pany, respondents, the judgment of the Inferior court was modified. , The Judgment of the circuit court of Coos county In the cie of Petty john & NIcoIb against the Oregon Coal & Navigation Company was af firmed, and a petition for rehearing in the case of J. A. naxter against M. F. Davis, from Union county, was denied. by I 1 We buy for CASH and sell at the lowest possible CASH PRICES. Our New Spring Line of Men's Hats Are ready for your inspection be sure and see them, They are the celebrated Gordon Hats I THERE ARE NONE BETTER . .v-.j.v.p, v.u ni.. nuy-i uivi-Hiigiupu ny me coroner s Jury I pi.: n 4 r kendall law of 180!), which named j under the direction of the local jus- oKM 0 WWl IS 8 JOy FOfEVer jry. T.FELIX GOLRAUDS ORIENTAL u CKEAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIHCR To go around the world in 3 7 days Is "going some," but whether it Is worth while Is another question. me ruler clerk us tho person to do thia work, brough the Injunction. The ruse was opened by Attorney Van Winkle, who look the ground that the Semite hud charge of Its own journal, and could do as It pleased with It, and that one legislature could not pass tin act which would hind another. This self-evident, fact lie burked up with decisions rrom the oranpei blossom slate of Florida, and the cyclone-breeding Kansas, along with opinions from .'Ihickstoiie, Kent nml tho highbrows of indent times, 'and even to old Clcern, McNnry admitted the nx'on'is men tioned by tho attorney, but. s:vld the leghiloturo fould only do away with the Kuyhendall law by repealing It, by another law mado by both houses. That the senate could not do It by resolution. No leglBlatnro could make s law (unless It. was In the na ture of a, cuntract) which any subse quent legislature could not repenl, but It was tho law, and must ho obeyed until repealed. Tho legists, turn iu1d not pass upon tho consti tutionality of a law. That waa for tho Judiciary. Their way to do busi ness with a law they thought uncon stitutional was to repenl It. Five legislatures had accepted It as law, and had obeyed It. The recent legislature mado Co lumbus day a legal holiday. All fu ture legislatures aro hound by that law, until one of them repeals It. Bhonld a spiM'hil session be rullll In thn month of October It could not do ! bnninfKii on Columbus day. It could ' not even meet on Columbus day and nans a law retienllntr ihn mt 4 1. ' inadn It a legal holiday. It would bo bound by It to that extent. Jmlge Galloway took Mr. McNary's vlo or tho case, held that the Kny kendul law waa constitutional and ticc of the peace but the olllclals nnid so little attention to It that it was! over a year before the costs of the I ImpieHt were allowed by the court, i It. was about this time that John; Woodman, a man about !) years old and very feeble, was assaulted by his 1 son-ln-huv, Abe Logan, und almost : killed. Ills arm was broken and lie was bruised and beaten over Ills head ' and body In a manner most shocking j to contemplate. For this Logan was' arrested, but again the wisdom of the district attorney was only manifested by the luiHte he displayed In dismiss-' lag the case." Other Case. The petition then discusses In de tail the .cases of Ira Strong who lias upoii occasions been handy with the knife; several assaults which oc curred on the public hlghwny and for which no arrests were made; of Rob ert Felix who shot and killed John Silencer nnd Martha Metcalf and then killed himself; of Felix, son of Rob ert, who murderously assaulted Odell Lane and who Is now under bond for trial; further offenses of Warren llralnard and Ira Strong, who made a vicious attack on his grandfather and for which he was never molested. Must lime Relief. The petitioners nllego that the fed eral authorities do not administer justice appropriate to tho offenses ami that In many rases no Investiga tions are made at all, and that tho mute authorities, despite il;e fact thi.t the ntorney general has ren dered an opinion that they have Jur trdlrtlnn of the Indians In criminal casi s, decline to act, declaring the state courts have no jurisdiction. They threaten that unless the gover- j nor can give relief, to take the lav, Into their own hands nnd take a tooth 'or a tooth and an eye for nu eye. Houses M ,1 Ml Itll'l vvmt "ii l'vtt,. IVi 11 .-lev f n . It l,.t nt.,jil M " V VI -. ..Ii,1 h Iianiil. ... , p t:lnl tl I, !. in. it In IT . r-l IV ,.v'... , An f,t ttuci'mt r I'll ol' ;r IMVIiP. IV. 1.. A . ' Mult) PV',1 In , 1 ll'lilV 'Vf Id.' ,;,it- , I n tit ,:Hi"i ' : ! ' As yn luilics ! . t win MM' li,, in. I I'" I'rri.Hi' ni tti ,-u?i litirmrnl ,,f ull ll,e I r. I't'l iiir..'- Kr nale l,y ill ilnimiiU imtl l-iui-'v I ,. vi, t.unvu svuivw, v;ttH4Uiv alitl f.urtUHj. NEW, modern, ."-room house in High-; land, just being completed; porce-1 lain bath, toilet, basement, plaster ' finish; large lot; hearing fruit. j N'iCr; collage, close ill. only $Ke); 7 blocks from I.aihl & I'ush bank, i SIXTEEN acres nt. Eriiltland; all tilled mid cultivated, but about 1 ' acre; line hind; lies well. Price, I $:12DH; will take Salem property in I exchange to amount of $ltioo. and : balance mortgage at (i per cent, on or before 3 years. national and International peace offering the following resolution. "As members of the Friends church we protest against the proposed ex penditure of the public funds for warlike preparations. And In par ticular we protest against the use of such funds for fortification of the Panama Canal, and we urge the gov ernment of the United States through our representatives in congress to procure by international agreement the neutralization of the whole Canal Zone." And said in part that war might be prevented by disarmament easier than with armies and navies. This, he said, had been proven by our re lations with Canada. And the three fold tie of commerce, religion, and j scientific development between this country and Japan, and China is a much surer grounds for peace than any fortifications could be. The Friends church throughout civilized nations has always had much to do with the great' peace movement, and they are looking for ward to the day when our nation will cease to expend 70 per cent of our national funds for the building of an army and navy. After an extended discussion of the ! subject, the meeting unanimously in- i structed the clerk to sign the resolu-l nlielburn, Ore., 1-eb. i here is ; tion in behalf of the meeting of 4."0 ll he a mass meeting here Friday, I , mc:vl;ers, and forward a copy to each 1 February 24, to promote the construe- i jof the members in congress, and of-.1'1"! of wagon bridge across the San- ternally, ter a copy to each of oar papers with:""111 nver "t this place. The county a request that our action on this verv Courts of Linn anil Marion countie SHEL8URN, SAHTIAM GROSSING How's Thlsl Important subject he published. . On behalf of the meeting, JOHN S. niCHIK, Clerk. o While it la often impossible to T. liOPKWS, Prop, 37 Gieat Jcnes Sited, HewToik, BECHTEI, & HYXOX 317 Mule Street prevent an accident, it is never Im possible 'to be prepared it is not beyond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents In a bottle of Chamberlain's j.,, Liniment and you are prepared for sprains, Druises ana like injuries. I Sold hv nil riaalora Advance Announcement. U. G. SHIPLEY CO. 257-259 N. Liberty St., Salem, Ore. At your service abovit MARCH 10th, with a complete line of ready to use Merchandise and Ladies, Misses and Children's Ready to Wear Garments direct from the leading manufacturers and importers of New York. New Store. New Stock. Quality Merchandise. Popular Prices. U. G. Shipley Co. fiAAA.-iAa... I I ' : I I , i ! -h ij . 0. j Adv i ni . - itltini h Wfi ' fpil ill ji tit iSi We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., . Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by his firm. WALDING, KLNNAN, & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In- acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all are expected to be present and ad dresses are to be delivered, boosting , DriiL-trists the new enterprise by Senator M. A. j Take Hall's Family Pills for con Miller and Col. E. Holer. Quite a stipatlon. large delegation are expected up from j o Albany and Salem. All this part of j To Cure a Cola In One Tiny, the county and of Marion across the Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tab river will be hastened in development. ' lets. Druggists refund movey if ft by the construction of such a bridge. I fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. The tortoise Is a safe bet In life's handicap race with the bare. Try a Journal '"Want Ad.' Baby Carriages We are showing, this season, a complete assortment of Baby Carriages everything from the smallest, lightest folding go-cart to the standard English perambulator. Come in and see the Sturgis, its the neatest, simplest and most comfortable collapsible go-cart on the market and the only one with the famous luxury back. Buy that Range now during the sale and get either an outfit of pure aluminum cooking utensils or a beautiful dinner set of semi-percelain absolutely free. ance Announcement My business having grown to such satisfactory proportions, I find it necessary to Acquire a New Location Commencing Wednesday, FEBRUARY 226 I will therefore place the balance of my brand new stock of high grade jewelry on the market at PRICE REDUCTIONS that will unloosen the purse strings of thrifty investors Jewelry purchased during this sale will form a valuable investment. We do not intend to move one dol lar's worth of merchandise if we can help it. We will therefore sacrifice our profits in order to install a new stock. t t t ilMwk, POWER'S JEWELRY STORE ! SESammmBh 2 Norn, &,m,i,i Slre., 44-.. ttllliiix-Lj