Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    OAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM. OREGOX. TTESDAT, MARCH 21, 1911.
PA08 EIGHT.
Tomorrow our Great
Wednesday Surprise
of Persian
Messaline Petticoats
The colorings are exceptionally
pretty, wide fluted flounces and a
lustrous finish. Special tomorrow
only
$2.69 each
NONE SOLD BEFORE 8:30
All departments are now showing
new spring styles and fabrics.
Select your needs now for you have
complete assortments to choose
from.
COME TOMORROW IF POSSIBLE
CITY NEWS.
Tliorniod) lie
Sure cure for poison oak. Kept at
all drug stores. 3-20-31
It'i u flrent Help To Un
it you know Just , what you want.
If you don't know, don't hesitate to
ask. We have the dependable groc
eries and the best bread to be had.
The Sunset Grocery Co.
Filiating Season Now Here
We hare a fine assortment of
prunes, peaches, and Lambert cher
ried, also ornamental trees and rosus.
Armstrong Nursery company 491
East Court street e-o-d-lm
Wanled-
Contract with good gardeners for a
number of acres of cucumbers for
pickling purposes. Gideon Stolz Co.,
corner Summer and Mill streets.
Phono 26. ,1-17-wk
I'hone 811
The next time you need some groc
eries. We carry a large stock of
good groceries and give prompt at
tention to all orders. J. M. Law
rence, corner S. Commercial and Fer
ry streets.
Wanted
A man with heavy team to do farm
work by the acre or for share of crop.
Inquire of T. H. Clare 1121 N. Front
street, 3-20-3t
For the latest
And best Edison records and phon
ograph supplies, you can got them at
I Unman & Peters, 247 North Com
mercial street. eod-tf
Nine Boon House
For rent. Central location, Lease
If desired. For terms, see Star Land
Company, 223 N. Commercial street.
3-16-Bt
More to Follow
Mr. Chester Clark and family, of
Oeneseo, N. Y arrived In Salem last
evening and are now located on
North Commercial street, Mr. Clark
expects to make Salem or vicinity his
home, and Bays that there are more
to follow him from his old homo.
In New Quarters
Karl llurkart, late purchaser of the
Salem Shoe' Repairing company, Is
now located In more desirable quar
ters at the corner of Court and Com
mercial streets and carries a com
plete lino of shoos.
Warden Curtis Quarantined-
Two sons of Warden Curtis are
suffering from scarlet fever, and, as
a result, the- warden and his family
are quarantined In tholr homo. For
awhile tho warden was ,llwod to
stay at home, and go about his du
ties, us the physicians gave It as
their opinion that to quarantluo the
rooms whore tho patients were was
mltlclt.nt. Some protest was made
against this, however, and It was do.
elded to quarantine all tho members
of the family.
SUPREME COURT
HANDS DOWN
SEVEN OPINIONS
Asserting that the plaintiff had
been guilty of contributory negli
gence, the supreme court this morn
ing affirmed Judge Burnett In a de
cision made while sitting on the
bench of the circuit court for this
county, in the case of the S. J. Bur
roughs against the Curtis Lumber
company, an action brought to re
cover in damages for injuries sus
tained while employed in the com
pany's saw mill.
Burroughs occupied the position of
oiler with the company and one day
while oiling the feeders his clothing
caught in a rapidly revolving shaft
with the result that he sustained ser
ious and permanent injuries. He
commenced a suit against the com
pany alleging that It had negligently
failed to keep Us machinery In a
shape and aBked for damages. The
company maintained that he had vio
lated instructions In oiling the ma
chinery while It was running and
that he was guilty of contributory
negligence and, therefore, not en
titled to a judgment
Other Decisions Rendered.
The other decisions rendered were
as follows:
City of Portland against D. W.
Metzger and wife, an action Involv
ing the right of the former to main
tain and operate telephone lines
across certain property In which the
latter was Interested. Lower court
sustained.
A. W. Anthony against Hlllsboro
Gold Mining company, from Wash
ington county, petition for rehearing
denlod.
Yale Madket & Grocery company
against M. E. Barret and wife an ac
tion from Multnomah county and In
volving an account Reversed.
Mary Folken against James Folken,
a suit for divorce from Multnomah
county. Reversed.
Geo. II. Colgau against the Farm
ers & Mechanics Hank, of Woodburn,
an ai'thn from Marlon county, and
Involving nn account. Affirmed.
Baldwin Sheep & Ind company
against Columbia Southern Rallrond
company, from Multnomah county.
Involving overcharges for the ship
ment of sheep. Reversed .
"
Sovks to Fort-clone Mortgage
Ji"hn M. Hoofer today commenced
a suit in the circuit court against M.
L. Jones and his wlfi, Emma Jones.
The purpose of the action Is to foreclose-
a mortgage upon certain real
property.
AliO ATTACKS THE
AMMUfAM TROOPS
Galveston, Tex., March 21. Ser
geant J. K. Johnson of the Coast Ar
tillery, and six privates of tho First
Provisional Regiment were seriously
Injured here today when an automo
bile In which they were riding struck
a telegraph pole and was hurled over
an embankment Into a creek near
Fort Crockott.
A Reliable Remedj
CATARRH
; Ely's Cream Balm
I It .ulckl, iDtortxd.
I Git Relief (t One
I It cleanses, soothes,
heal an d protects
I the diseased mem
brane resulting from Catarrh and drives
away sCold in the Head quickly. Restores
the Senses of Taste and Smelt Full size
j 60 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
I Cream Balm fur use in atomizers 75 cts.
Ely Brothers, utl Warren Street. Kw York.
COLLELGE OK ORATORY
1CKLTTAL TONIGHT
The College of Oratory of Willam
ette University will give a recital to
night la the University chapel. Mrs
Savage, dean of the college, has been
working hard with her pupils in prep
aration for this, and thefre promises
to be an Interesting program. The
recitals of the College ot Oratory
are generally more brfef than those
of the College of Music, but every
number Is Interesting, and the chapel
should be crowded to the doors to.
night. Miss Vandervort, Miss Erlx-
an, Miss Klein, and Mis Laubridge
will be among those who will give
readings. Miss Irma Shumway will
sing and Miss Turner will play.
Dr. Sweetland has commenced
work on the thr new tennis courts
which are to be placed on the Wil
lamette campus. Two will be placed
near the gymnasium for the use of
the young men, and the other Is be
ing leveled near Lausane hall for the
benefit of the girls. These courts will
add a great deal to the enjoyment of
the students, and the looks of the
campus.
Willamette Is progressing rapidly
in the student enterprises and the
movement is going to make the old
school one of the best In the North
west, as far as athletics are con
cerned, and also the spirit will
tend to greatly increase the registra
tion.
CA0K (II H MAY
M ILD CLUB HOUSE
The election of officers and the dis
cussion of plans having for their ob
ject the erection of a club house on
the banks of the Willamette river
were the important features of a
meeting held last evening by the Sa
lem Canoe club.
The plans as outlined call for the
construction of a model structure and
the prospects for them being carried
into execution now look bright. Just
where it will be located is a matter
yet to be decided, but It la desired If
possible, to lease some land near the
Salem Flouring Mills and It will
probably be located near there.
The following officers were elected:
President, Chester Cox, vice presi
dent, Oliver J. Myers; secretary-treasurer,
It. C. Paulus.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Hotel Marlon: B. Llppman, San
Francises; Pete.r Werfs, Dayton; C
M. Ehuhart, Portland; J. T. Kelly,
Chicago; S. J. Faschlng, Portland;
F. Alexander, Wilbur, Wash.; L. J.
Van Buren, Minneapolis; W. K
Flock, Portland; C. J. Henry, Port
land; W. G. Myers, New York; W
J. Russell, San Francisco. W. E. Ger
rtsh, Minneapolis; T. A. Charette,
Portland; S. D. Stoddard, Portland;
W. H. Nicholas, Portland; E. Molla,
Devils Lake, N. D.; I. N. Rice, Chica
go; H. C. Rice, Chicago; H. I. Pick
ens, Foster. J. J. Monahan, Portland;
M. F. Barham, Seattle; F. T. Rose,
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood,
Genesee, Ida.; H. J. Fltts, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; J. B. Hutchlns, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; E. K. Nelson, Port
land; Gale S. Hill, Albany.
Cottage Hott'l: Donald MenzleB,
Portland!; Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kin
7eng, "Portland; William Meaklns,
Woodburn; William F. Boal, King
wood; C. M. Bales, Portland; Ray
Benedict, Rochester, Minn.; C. B.
Marlatt, Gooding, Ida-; C. A. Wist,
hafer, Seattle; A. Brewer, Spokane;
C. K. Allen, Portland; D. Stout, Mc
Mlnnvllle; Edward A. Sehultz, Port
land; W. S. Phelps, Portland; Dr.
Mearld C. Fox, Gervals. W. J. Looroey
Jefferson; H. A. Griswold, Portland;
C. M. Coffer, Portland.
Capital Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Davis, Portland'; F. P. King, Port
land; D. SundVM-8. Portland; Mrs. R.
Ryley, city.
Salem Hotel: S. L. Omen, Cin
cinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Crees, Canby; E. G. llawman. Wood
burn; F,. H. Place, Woodburn; Grant
Moth, Valentine; C. L. Lcltch. Port
land; K. Anderson, Portland. O. Jass
man, Portland; D. Taylor, Portland;
G. A. MUldleton, Seattle; M. L. Ad.
ler, Chicago; George A. Nelson, Dll
ley, Or.; William Edwards. Medfird.
Police Say Murdered.
tt'NtTKI) rSRS IKVBRr, Win 1
Santa Rosa. Calif., March 21.
Search was Instituted today for the
companion of John D. Powell, the
man whom the police believe was
murdered near Fort Ross. Powell's
body was brought here this afternoon.
Investigation showed that death was
due to bullet wounds In the head and
body.
LOCATION OF
ARMORY NOT
DECIDED Oil
The statement In the Capital Jour
nal Monday to the effect that an ar
mory site was agreed upon at the cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets was
upon authority of Carl Abrams, a gen
tleman who was Instrumental in get
ting the Increased appropriations for
military purposes, and has charge lo
cally of the matter of an armory site
According to the Statesman today,
which he Is also iwnnected with, the
site chosen Is on Court and Cottage
streetB, and not on Liberty and Ferry.
The owners of the property on Court
and Cottage streets are Charles L.
McNary and Geo. F. Rodgers, and
they knew nothing of that property
being chosen, for the site of the ar
mory. When The Capital Journal
makes a statement it is usually on
good authority, and It supposed it
had such authority for its statement
Monday.
BOARD OF TRADE
AGAINST RECALL
The Salem board of trade last
night passed the following resolution:
Resolved, by the Salem Board of
Trade executive, committee, that the
attempt to invoke the referendum
against the appropriations for the
state university and the state agricul
tural college and other state Institu
tlons Is not in the interest of the de
velopment of the state at large, and
that every citizen should be discour
aged In the matter of signing these
petitions and promulgating the same.
NEW TOWN LOCATKD
OX THE O. E. EXTENSION
What Is considered as a move for
an Oregon Electrlo townslte on the
nww extension south is seen In the
purchase today of 120 acres of land
at Hall's ferry, about nine miles up
the Willametet river from Salem
The purchase was made from H. J
Spitzbart by E. M. Crolsan.and the
consideration Is said to be $9000.
Mr. Crolsan has been purchasing
land freely in the Interest of the Ore
gon Electric for right-of-way pur
poses, and it Is rumored that buy was
made for the Oregon Electric.
CAME ON FIRST
TRAIN AND IS
FIRST IN SALEM
Horace. D. Smith' who arrived) in
Salem from Osage, Iowa, Just a week
ago, has decided to, settle in the city,
and has purchased the Simpson cor
ner at Eighteenth and State streets,
and Intends to build on the lota some
residences, and probably also a store
building.'
Mr. Smith left Iowa on the first
qolonlst traJn coming west March
10, with Oregon as his destination.
Upon arriving In Salem he became so
pleased with it and impressed with
its future that he decided to look no
farther, but to settle. He still re
gards Iowa as a grand old state, but
believes that the Willamette valley
Is better, and that Salem Is the" beet
town la It.
Are you frequently noarse? Do
you have that annoying tickling In
your throat? Does your cough an.
noy you at night, and do yon raise
mucus In the morning? Do you want
relief? If so, take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and you will be
pleased. Sold by all druggists.
Get It at Dr. Stone's Drag Store
o
PERSONALS.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Westberg left
on the late train ' over the Oregon
Electric yesterday afternoon for
Portland.
Governor Oswald West spent yes
terday in Med ford.
Charles M. Menzles and wife, of
Portland, are Salem visitors and are
staying at the Cottage Hotel.
C. A. Peterson, representing the
Moneywelght Scale company, of
Portland, is spending part of the day
In Salem, and will visit towns on the
West Side before returning to Port
land.
Mrs. John Williams, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. William H.
Phillips, of Salem, leaves this after
noon for her home at Wallowa, Ore
gon.
THE TALIS OP A PAIL.
The big problem of manufacturers of
food products has been to devise a
package for their products' which will
insure the housewife getting them sweet,
fresh, without deterioration.
In -this connection a very ingenious
package lias been invented for the pro
tection of Cotto'.cne, The pai!s in which
this cooking fat is packed (it is never
sold in bulk) have a special cover forced
on by machinery and then sealed. This
makes the pail absolutely air-tight, and
Cottolene will keep indefinitely as fresh
and as sweet u the day it was made.
hiysleian's Report on
Tr-tsrcnlosls Medicine
.-e used Kckman's Alterative In
. -.w4 r,C i.:l 1-.T Klnr-li of '
,vit'i e-.-celient results every time
i ue .c .;-; SiO. for f.-.s -r!
i ;-'j' on It c-.ly unt:l .he coull ar
ii&u to be orv.ateil, anj in a s..uri
.i i--era::n v. as n-.t r.o (!;!. 1
.;..ope wtr r-ord4 are Just as tine at
i'u.d. You kuww my fattn In it "
' n'T's A'tcr'.ve Is effct!'-? 11
tlier forms. Read what Mr;. Garni.
j. Lt nn. Mont.in v
rV-.-.if.r-or): "I h-ve en'ned twenty-two
Oiii:ud sir.ee- lail Kuiuary and my balj
a '-. nc-f ot )..-!::i. K! e I now four
nonths oM. I have been waiting since
: i.o-n t kv-e huw 1 w-.ulJ e-'t
I n:n n -w !lng all m worK,
1 ne ucen ever aiace : lie wua f.i-r ft.i
.:, ! .-a f-uJI!y 1
int cnurrrt or raise anvtliini? iit ail. i
...ievj !.. i.in0' -..oLble cjrt--"
(-.-l -,i.,. it) lri. V. H. Onrvln.
Nute .His uarvra la lue mother uf
ieven chlKlioc.
I'ckrrnn's A!t" nttve .cure Bronchitis.
Asliuua, iia l-eci-; Throat unJ Luns
.flecti"ns. .sl; for bookl. t of niretl case
find write to the Kckman Laboratory.
Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence.
Kor Sal bv all leading driijlsts and
. J. O. PERRY, Salem Oregon.
CLAIMS SHE
WAS FORCED
TO SIGN DEED
Alleging that her husband, with
forca of arms, imprisoned her in
their dwelling house and intimidated
her into signing a deed conveying
certain property which she held In
fee simple, Isabel a Steel today com.
menced an action in the circuit court
against W. J. Steel wherein she asks
that the deed be declared null and
void.
They have been married, she says
In her complaint, for a period of 10
years, and that it was on the first of
March' of this year that he Im
prisoned her In their dwelling house.
Fearing that bodily harm might re
sult, and that the Imprisonment
would continue, she says she signed
the deed.
The parties live near Buena Vista.
MOST MEXICAN REBELS
SEEM TO BE CAMPED
El Paso, Tex., March 21. Seven
thousand rebels are encamped In the
states of Teplc, Sonora and Slnaloa,
according to a newspaper correspon
dent who returned here today from a
tour of the three states. Few Amer
icans, he said, were among the sol
diers, the troops being made up al
most entirely of natives.
Notice to Contractors.
Bids will be received by the county
clerk of Pork county, Oregon, at his
office in Dallas, for making cuts and
fills, estimated amount of work, about
17000 cubic yards up to 10 o'clock
a. m. of April first, 1911, and that
said bids will be opened by the coun
ty court at the hour of 10 a. m. of
said day. The court reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
Specifications will be on file on and
after March 23rd 1911, In the office
of the county clerk Certified check
for 5 per cent of the amount of the
bid will be required. By order of
the court this 16th day of March,
1911. E. M. SMITH,
County Clerk
3-21-8t-dly-2t-wkly
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Ot
Noiice to Contractors
I will receive bids up to
1 P.M.
Saturday, March 25,
for tearing down andremovine
my old building, contractor to
have wreckage. Call or ad
dress, H. WM. THIELSEN.
151-161 North High St., Salem, Or.
Arc You
For the Best
Orchard Development
Proposition in Oregon?
We have it.
Call and see us.
The A. C. BOHRNSTEDT CO.
304 U. S. National Bank Bldg.
SALEM, OREGON
Head Office, Minneapolis, Minn. Branch Offices:
Maclear.and Crest ell, Oreg.
NEW TODAY.
WANTED Man with family to live
in good house with free use of same
and garden to right party. A. M.
Hansen, planing mills. 3-Cl-td
WANTED Pony. Must be gentle;
not over 1000 lbs., prefer white
pony. Inquire at Popcorn Wagon
on street. 3-21-tf
BE SL'RE and see the new Stoddard
Dayton auto. 30 h. p. fully
equipped. Two door, $1450 and four
door torpedo, $1600, f. o. b. Salem.
E. N. Glllingham, agent. 3-21-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT 15 acres of
land, house and barn, in Fruitland,
good well on place. Inquire at
771 North Commercial street.
Phone Main 1441. 3-21-3t
PALMISTRY Visit the temple of
palmistry, and have your past,
present and future revealed by
Madam Jessie." She Is capable of
telling you anything you desire to
know and wish to find put, and
anything that pertains to your wel
f:wa and happiness and business.
Located near Liberty street on
State street. 3-21-6t
BIG LAND SNAP SO. 8
123 acres, four miles from Mon
mouth, exceedingly fine land, good or
chard, buildings, timber, water, very
sightly; a great bargain at $50 per
acre. $3150 will handle this.
MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO,
Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf
BIG LAND SNAP NO. 4.
52 acres 3 miles from Monmouth
and Independence. The soil Is excel
lent and drains well; 12 acres of
splendid commercial orchard. Build
ings cost $3500 and are new. With
place goes much personal property.
This lovely country home for $7000.
Will make terms and take some Sa
lem income property.
MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO.
Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf
FOR SALE
Until April 1st, a fine butcher busl-
nes and meat route, consisting of a
fine dwelling, meat market, slaughter
house on an acre of land, eight lots,
$500 worth of tools; and a business
which from April to November brings
in over $1000 per month gross.
Owner Is compelled to leave on ac
count of sickness, and if taken be
fore April 1st will sell for $3500.
Terms. 'This Is Indeed a fine buy.
MONMOUTH REA LESTATE CO.
Monmouth-, Oreg.
3-13-tf
THE POWER OE STEAM
Mirny May Sqe But It Tnkes Genius to
Realize'.
When James Watt saw the steam
causing the kettle Hd to Jump up and
down he said "There must be power
in that steam that it can lift such a
weight."
There was.
Millions prior to him had seen the
same phenomenon and regarded it as
an unexplained mystery.
Recent scientific research has put
its finger on the "cause" of Dandruff,
Falling Hair and consequent Bald
ness and has unearthed a tiny germ
which eats the life from the roots of
human hair.
Nebro's Herpiclde destroys this
germ and consequently restores the
hair to Its natural state.
Sold by leading druggist Send 10
cents In stamps for sample to The
Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. One
dollar bottles guaranteed. J. C. Per
ry, Druggist, Salem, Oregon.
Defeated Equal Suffrage.
UNITED PBBSS LEASED WIRB.I
Des Moines, la., March 21. Bv a
vote of 27 to 21 the state senate here
today defeated the Allen bill, which
was framed to grant equal suffrage
to women.
Looking
Ill
fiat thi 0ri!nal
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STATISTICAL.
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DIED.
BUTLER At his home near Pratnm
r.nh on inn tl . unl
"'ll-u v Jonn Butler, oldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
aged 32 years and 13 days, 0f tub!
erculosis. He was sick five
He was born near Pratum in utj
and leaves a wife and two sons, also
father and mother, five brother
" nun
two sisters, besides a number of oth
er relatives and friends. The funeral
will be held from Pratum church U
morrow at 1:00 p. m.
Cottage Undertaking Parlors.
Modern In every detail. Lady assist!
ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa.
Phone 724.
Houses and
VacantLots
For choice close-in property see
Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street
Snap
110x125 feet ori good corner. Price
$650, Including sidewalk, sewer
and taxes paid.
BECHTEL & BYNON,
GEORGE M. POST
ARCHITECT
Corner State Ss Liberty Stsn
Salem, Oregon.
Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 304.
Norwich Union
Fire Insurnace Society.
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent
Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Salem, Or.
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Rented
Repaired
Ribbons
Rollers
Supplies
See Me' Before You Do Anything
C. M. LOCKWOOD
' Phone 908 Main
214-16 N. Com. St. Salem, Or.
LAND PLASTER
Empire Brand
Call and see it.
Drain Tile and Cedar
Posts'.
The Chas. K.
Spaulding Logging
Company
West Salem Transfer
Passenger ' Baggage
Connect with all trains t
West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leave. Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m
12 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 P
m. every day except Sunday.
Also for Independence, Mon
mouth and McMlnnvlll..
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a.
m., 1:00 p. m., and 6:15 P 01
Calls at hotels on request
Telephone or leae orders at
Capital Journal office any day
but Sunday. Pnons .
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.