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MAILT CAPITAL JOIUXAL. 8ALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. JlLV 15. 1911 "GIC R CR. BETCHAN WANTS BONDS RETURNED of the charter of Walla, Baker City, Spokane and other western cities are! in hand and the member of the jboprd are buf-y In their perusal. j -We intend to gt the kind of 3 1 I charter that will ben fit Salem and i he In line with the most progressive iil-as of city government," said Chairman Ceo. F. Rodgcrs. "I do not helieve in pondering 8 yHT ov,?r a Imibject that ran he handled In a few months and am anxious that the po pie be given a rhanre to cast an ear After iiirrenderlog to Sheriff 31 In- v vot0 upcn the subject, nor do I SUPERVISOR HORNER WILL GET THE PLACE; to this morning Fred BetiChen, twice eonvicted of the crime of addltery, this afternoon, through his attorneys, the law firm of Ka!?er & Poguo, asked the court to return to tolm a cash bond of 11000, put up by him as a guarantee that ho would appear for trial at the present term of cour. Deputy District Attorney McNary uffcested to the court that there was tome question as to w hether the bond could be returned after a defendant bad been convicted, and as the court van arotlous to hear the attorneys at length on the question, a hearing was postponed until this evening. The deputy district attorney altto suggest ed to the court that the stale would probably have a lien on the money for costs In prosecuting the two crim inal actions against Rctschen. helieve In mixing the ronnideratlon of a rharter with general or other: special election matter." A TERRIFIC CLOUD BURST WEST OF RENO rsinn rri in wiri.1 Tteno. Nov., July 15. Fears that a number of lives had hern Inst through a cloudburst last night on th Kingsbury grndo road were dissi pated here today by telephone mes nage from (lardnorsvllle. James McMnnn, a boy who wns believed to have perished, wns found by search ers huddled up In an abandoned au tomobile, Although no lives were lost, great damngo wag caused by the terrific downpour. The toll house on tho Klngpbury grade was washed from tho road to the middle of an ad Joining ranch, and lf soil was strip ped off almost to tho bedrock by tho rush of water. Storm conditions prevail nt the scene of tho cloudburst today, and a repetition of the storm Is feared. o - . GEO. F, RODGERS DEMANDS PROMPT WORK ON CHARTER (Geo. F. Dodgers.) The Charter Hoard has Just re ceived a compilation published In April of this year, giving the com plete commission form rharter of all tho principal cltloa which have thus far adopted that form of government. The work exhaustively deals with every feature of the commission gov ernment and copies will be furnished each member of the board. Copies MYSTERY OF DISAPPEARANCE (cniiiu mrss uhld r. Oakland, CI.. July 1... It is gener ally understood about the courthouse this afternoon that Supervisor C. F. Homer, of C'enterville, will resign his office Monday and will be Immed- j I lately appointed assessor iu piace ui j Dalton. Attorney Falrall will have a! conference with Dalton at the county ; jail late this afternoon. Dalton re-. iuses to discuss his conviction ex- cept to thank his friends for their; sympathy In his trouble. ! ZrsAi i w i . .N : A r. S ULLE TIN .1 IS UNSOLVED E SEATTLE GRAND JURY The Dalits. Or., July in. The dls appearnnce of I.. D. Ackerman prom inent merchant from here Monday, Is still the cause today of grent un easiness on the part of his family and friends, but the most extended Inquiry has filed to throw any light upon his disappearance. Ackerman had considerable money with hhn and It Is generally believed he was murdered for his money and his body probably thrown Into the Col'imbla river. Ills family rela tions were pleasant and his business prosperous, therefore there was no cause why he should leave without notifying friends or relatives, o JOHN W. GATES HAS BAD NIGHT BUT IS ALIVE A WOMAN IS i ARRESTED IN j CHINATOWN TAKES A REST POLICE MARK RAID, AND, WHILE ; FINDING NO OPIVM. MS-j COVKItKD THK OPIOI LAMPS; AND ALSO A SALEM WOMAN. Beautiful New Home on Pine Boulevard. v. , raiifornH-ctvle bungalow residence, with all modern improvements on Capitol Do you want rllUS home that you will be proud of. and that will alway, street, part cash, and I t.me for ti ed . th ity tnat is now finished and ready for occupancy. Let St to'you'ana A five-thou sand-dollar p,ae at ,4200. Beautiful Improved Acreage. , ,. ni! u,. limits beautiful view property, with $2500 new Improvements, fins Eight and a acr adloln.ng c Hml . yte , o0 p lot. wl!1 make any man double modern house, b ill for $ i. 000 W '"VVn Lomond property. Part cash and easy terms on balance. rLTZ bmLvtXr S Paper, f. aV. growing, progressive part of the c.ty. I Chief of Police Hamilton and some i ! of his men- ran up against something j new last night in Chinatown. A white woman, whose name the police re-; fuse to give out, was found with two j , Chinamen In a house In the High- j ; street district. i i An outfit consisting of Chinese I with the exception of two ( pipes, cigarettes, water bottle, match again was given leave by ; es and other mysterious boxes resem- wvlls were fSITKD I'BCRS I.F.ASrl) WIliE ) Seattle, Wash., July 13. After re turning four indictments shortly be fore noon today the grand Jury which has been In session since Feb ruary If recesses, Tiultre f-iln tn t:ilfe n recess until ! bling Small brown ink October 9. The Indictments were se- j ifno opiumin rret and will not be made public tin-! tne outtjt, and he appears to be con-' til the arrests are made. This, It Is j fldent that opium was not being; believed, will make the life of this 1 smoked previous to the time he vis-j grand Jury longer than that of any . Z'i .Hnehe.! t ! Fine Farm Bargain. We have for sale a fine SO-acre ranch near Aumsville, In the small fruit and irrigation d strict, where lands are going to from two to three hundred dollars per acre, with two thousand dollars In improvements, and $1500 personal pi openv-a complete home farm all stocked and ready to move onto and begin earning mon 11, for $10 000. Do you know what this means-eighty acres of improved land with timber and water-at net, $6500, or a fraction over $80 per acre. A Large Estate at First Hands. The Havden estate of '500 acres of the best land in Polk county, where taxes are. low, now offered for sale on easv terms half cash, and sold from first hands. Why pay $200 to $300 per acre for fruit lands when you can buy lands in 50 and 1 Oil-acre tracts for from $65 to $100 per acre, with water and timber? In world's greatest hop belt. vi:h timber to cure the hops. ever called In this state. Paris, July 15. Although John W. Ciates, who Is 111 here, passed an ex tremely bad night, there was little apparent change today In his condi tion. Mrs. Gntes and his son Charles O. Gates are In constant attendance nnd have become almost exhausted from the long vigil. IMSIUM'FF DOVT WASH OFT The (ierni That Cimse It Has to He Destroyed, lo Cnro Dandruff. Many a woman spending an hour twice a week scouring her scalp, thinking that by scrubbing off the scurf she will rure the dandruff. Two houn a week, at the age of 40 years, she hns spent 260 days of 12 hours enrh or two-thirds of a year of her time. In that vain hope; vain because you can't cure dandruff with out killing the dandruff germ, and the only hair preparation on earth that will do that Is Newbro's "Herpl clde" al o a delightful hair dress lug, and thorough antiseptic agnlnst all contagion from use of other's hair, brushes. Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Ilerplclde Co., De troit, Mich. One dollar bottles guar anteed. J. C. Perry. Druggist. KILLED ONE BLACK HAND COLLECTOR rsmD inr.ss lhasku wnm.l Jeannette, Pa., July 1'. "Black Hand" demands upon George I.abar to, a wholesale fruit merchant of this city, for $2,000, the usual death penalty being threatened In case the money was not forthcoming, were met by bullets. Venelce Clllnno, an Italian barber, who was acting as collector for the society, was Instant ly killed today by the Intended vic tim. Kigbt "Black Hand" letters have been turned over to the police by Mrs. Labarto. A 10-ton steam roller has been purchased by the commissioners of Coos county. It is now at work be tween Coqullle and Myrtle creek. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spniiklntf dueH not cure clillilrt'ii v' U'-l-wrltlliK. There In a roiiHtltutU'liul rni!"e fr (lim trouble. Mrf, M. KuimniTS, l,ix W, Nntre llnme, lnd.. will mmiiI free tn any inullt-i lirr hmwHttful btioie treatment, with full liiMrilctlntiR. Semi no money, tint, write tier tiNiny If your children trouble you In thlt wny. Oon't Maine the chllil, the elmm-ei are It can't help It. Thla treatment bIm, cure a.'ult ami agei! ople troubled with urlnt 'Jifficultles by day or night. ' the case, inasmuch as it was not gen- . tnilly known that Salem had among . its population a woman who was ac customed to spending her time with 'Chinamen in their quarters on High street. Whether or not a charge will be preferred against either the wo- ; man or the celestials it Is not t ; i known, but no doubt the woman will be given to understand that she must c.ase frequenting Chinese houses ; without a proper escort, if she wishes to avoid trouble. Several white men and a woman have been arrested for frequenting Chinese joints in Port land, but this is the first known rase where a whltn.woman hns been taken from the Chinese d'strict here. The old "red light" district on the "flats" 'on Kerry street has been closed for. ' months, and the police have not ar rested a woman for Immoral acts for some time. Secrecy wns niaiitainied about the station this morning when an effort was made to secure 'the woman's name, or to learn whether ; or not she was the wife of a well-1 ! known Salem man. j 0 ; .lAP.W WILL SEEK i Tit EAT V WITH l S. j rSITED l'HESS LKASrn WIHE l Washington, July 15. It 's pre- dieted here today that Japan will : soon negotiate with the. United States ' 1 for an arbitration treaty similar to ' that between Japan and England. ' ! The prediction Is based on Japan's . I agreement with Great Britain that ' j she will not demand England's aid in : i case of a war between the. United States and Jnpan. E SALE! SALE! SAJ You have read about sales but this 1 0 days Sale is a real one All Summer Patterns selling regular to $35.00 For Ten Days $25.00 All Summer Patterns selling regular to $47.50 For Ten Days $30.00 All Summer Patterns in imported goods, regular $55 For Ten Days $35.00 And a llbcrul discount gicn during this sale on F.iil and Winter wciehts. I till Ooods are arming and the samples showing all the K,test weaves and color ings, including the Coronation Cloths, are lure in endless arrav 1 on ovt It to youie f in se, Snap ii 1! u n ti M 11 tfi ti n M II n El u SJ fl n u & u ti u n M It is M U ti M M It n li It u wh.li 1 bin.' h.-fore ,m i,l i, .. ,u,p .. i.n'ij ,sUn i.irt.Ki inning .liis sale U! In ti (iirouglHui; wlih tit,, let r r.mt tClW. 'it 'o ii i your funn .v i il. li'.rh I will replace fr. ler e!.;e liere. in", and will he 1'iu.l and ' at apy .'iine if they pivv, I:i I'Uttliu on this sal,. 1 ,o t to Ke.-i my xeioiei. au.l clear my s. ve3 pf t,e iKtvtv oi the otlor. l"tVf of oUht tils'. davj m. n busy diu ;iig '.ht goods, which 1 nev.-r cmrv from eie the qniei rusim t) My cleaning and pressing department is under new management anil M. . nr - - .-'I - - - 3'"VMl D H 450 Court St out much better work. Tunc Merchant Tailor Phones: Shop 1267; Res. 1723 a a u n n n a a n w n n H rj H U 13 U M n II a ci ri n ti a u ts u a n 13 u ta a n n 13 U U We have a stood 6 room house well : locnted, with a good lot dose to car i line, close to school, half block from . Capital street. Will sell cheap or ' trade for vacant property or small : acreage. Bechtel & Ilynon. 347 State street. Telephone Main 4."i2. ! SIX ACHES FOR MlO. To itinke a quick sale, six acres of fine land ou river road north, price $."00. ifino VEK ArifE Now Is the time to buy a farm while the crop is growing. 2iui acres well improved, good crop, all stock ami implements. Kverythlni; includ ed for $ 1 00 per acre. Terms. 15 ACRES, 1M.R At'RE Just outside of the city limits, snap. 5ii(i VAC AM 1.0 f-.5iMl v nuice vacant lot close paved ::;r.'et. Terms. WHY l'AY REM We have several nice hnus in goon location on easy plan, small amount down, balanc same as rent.' vh: write inscraxce Fnw driving team for sale clvap. e Imy, or evrlunge your prep. er(y satlsfiicturliy, I'.EdlTEL ltVMIV 347 State When the stomach fails to per f.'rin i-s functions, the bowels he. come do ranged, the liver and kid neys congested cau-ing numerous d'seasos. The stomach and liver must ho restored to a healthy condition and Chan berlain's Stom ich ami l.lver TaM,.!s cm be depended upon to do It. Kasy to take and most effective o'-d by all drrgglsts. in on a and payment Very Choice City Property. We have the sale of some of the few remaining best business properties in this city. Next door to Journal office. 2.r.. 50 or 7." feet. 165 feet deep with rear entrance on S. P. tracks, fit $200 per front foot. lie.st business corner still open and left for sale on Commercial street, 5 1-2 feet by 165, on two streets and alley. $2(1.000. One of choicest places in Oregon. 22 Vi acres of mature orchifrd, and improvements, haa all modern con veniences, worlds of fruit the original home place of the Salem fruit farms, only $9000 and only a mile from the city limits. Two lots 89 by 116 and seven room house, will sell for $1450, $1000 cash, time on balance. This prop. erty 13 on State street, and there is room for additional buildings. Two choice building lots on north Broadway, 50 by 231, s..aps at $100 each. Eight room house and three lots, 45 by 135, all in fruit, on carllne in Englewood, $3000. Three lots 45 by 150, worth a thousand dollars if they are worth a cent, and a new eight room house with large closets, and two pantries, worth $2500, to trade for acreage, or for smaller house. Time on the bal. ance. Or three lots for gale at $700. at a low price. Make him an Twelfth and Fourteenth A good six-room house, and lot 55 by 100, with chicken park and garden offer. Modern 5-room cottage, almost new, barn, good sized lot, Yew Park between streets. $1500. One of finest fruit farms on Jefferson road, three-fourths of mile from forks of Liberty road, $1800 Im provements, $8000. Six acres in front will be sold for $3000, and five acres on back end of tract In applw and walnuts will be sold for $1000. Good lot and new house in Bishops addition for $2400. Two good lots Ferry and 20th streets, and $1700 house, a bargain for $2500. Double construction, hard finish, woodshed and henhouse. A complete home with good garden. W'e have one of the best five-acre tracts on the nifrket, only 10 minutes' walk from streetcar line, with good house, barn, chicken house and yard, grove, and about Vk acres in orchard, owner will build on five acres adjoining and furnish water supply from windmill for both places. In full crop of fruits of all kinds and garden. Finest view of city and mountains, sheltered from south winds in winter, an Ideal little home ranch for $2000. Compare this with anything that is offered and go and see the place and you . will be de lighted. Fine family home farm of 21 acres two and a half miles from' city, half mile to macadamized road, 8 room house, full grown apple and pear orchard, nine acres in fruit, new windmill, barn, livestock, farm machinery team, four Jersey cows, with place, in full crop, $9,000. Fine young orchard place with $1S00 improvements, 3 acres prunes bearing, 20 acres planted to fruit, threefourths mile beyond forks of Jefferson and Liberty road, $SO0O. The First State Bank of Eagle Point has been open.1. George L l'avia. of Med ford, is pr.sid.tu Frank Biown, vice-president, ami J. V. Mcl:i;yre, cashier. assaasaBsaaEBacBasamaaaaBsaasaassaaaaaaaa Teethine children h less diarrhoea, which ran be con trolled oy ftlvins them Chamberlain's i Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- : dy. All that Is necessary is to give i the proscribed 'op aftr pch r nera-: t on of the bowels al, And then castor oil to cleanse the! ti : v , j 1 lc Bua surp- sou n U H aaasaaa Children' Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR J A Stock and fruit ranch on Santlam river, 240 acres, 40 acres slashed, 10 acres in crops, 20 acres under wire fence, one acre eight year old orchard, one acres potatoes, one acre garden 18 head of cattle, team, wagon, harness, farm tools and crops, furniture worth $300, bungalow with five rooms, fire-place, three barns, eoW spring that can be piped to house, six million feet of yellow fir piling and tie timber, $6000. Terms, half cash. First-class corner building lot on Commercial street in finest residence part of city, $1500. Two lots on Rural avenue just off Commercial street, $300 each. Have $400 to loan on real estate mortgage. Eight-room house, fine lot 79x160, on carline, in best residence part of city, fruit trees and fruit modern im provements, $3000. Brush farm, fine fruit land, in Liberty district, 22 acres, 2 acres cleared, good house, $2200. Half-acre tracts on South Commercial Street, close In, on easy terms; $600. Three first-class 50-acre tracts on fine road, near church and school, per acre. $100. Five-year-old prune orchard, half-mile beyond end of carline, sold in lots of two acres or upward, to suit purchaser, all but first two acres, $500 per acre. Half block. Twentieth and Trado atroate. nnmr. it i nu. . . "'i i ..iiu liuune, .iiuu; inree lots JSUO to $1000. Fo,:r c.oioe building lota, two facing Liberty and two on High streets, $S00. Spot cash. All good, new build ings on the block. Lots large, 75x141, and all sewer assessments paid. Five acres, close in. part set to fruit and planted to grain; has six-room house nearly finished; $2500. Seven lots, a six-room house and new barn, other improvements, value $3000. to trade for acreage two or three miles out. North Fifteenth and Nebraska streets. Rents for $15 a month. ;i Quarter section of timber land In Jackson county, near Woodvllle, 3.000.000 feet Pr'ce $3000 New seven-room house and lot 50x120, fine location, near Huffman store. North Salem'; for a short time $200f TerCarereWUh inStit"ti0n t0 U tar or more land: finrr;:rv:g,;;:sradi" acro? eood timber-thrfe - flew. S..ronm house on Seventeenth near D street. Fruit trees and good improvement, $2100 For s-ale or rent, neat six-room cottage with large lot in Yew Park. Price $1500. Three lots with small houses ,a West Salem. Good gardens and crop of rotPtoe for small family One b.oct irom Front street and from school. .uoe. ior small ramny. To trade five-room bungalow on South F'r'-tppmv, (oM for ten acres one to five miles from cily EM ?tlMt' J-ft00' A,so Property, house and lot New House m Pleasant Home addition, ?2000; will take land in pari ray Three and 17-lOOth acres on D Street between Fifteenth anl Sixteenth, will cut into twenty lots, fine orchard and gardens, large house, good barn, windmill and water supply, sewer assessmen! pa,d, concrete sidewalk on D Street for 320 feet, $8,500; cast $2,500 and three years on balance at six per cent. All fine build mg lots. Fine tract for subdivision and erection of homes of th Wt b. J1J00 1. In, (oJ ipmd or prep(TJ E. HOFER & SONS, Salem, Ore Phone Main 82 213 S. Commercial St.