FAGE EIGHT. CLlic DailirHd Journal SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1910. ir nwio h BA ,very RG 4Y Day Is A AM O, At Incorporated O: l ! Killed Sweetheart And Repudiates Confession PERSONAL All Around Town MHMMi.. it HHTMMMMvTtM COMDTO EVENTS Jaly 16, Wednesday Dance at armory given by the tiki' lodge, July 18, friday Cherrian band concert at Willson park, beginning at 8 o'clock. July 20 36 Kllison-Whtte ckaulauqua iu Salem. ENID BENNtTT I- r "THE HAUNTED BEDROOM" j Mi??'-'' Wa boy liberty bonds. 314 Maaonlc bldg. tl Dr. J. H. Garnjobst, recently return ed from France, has resumed h prac tice, iill I'. 3. National bank bid. 7 17 I'll gat bira yet. 7 17 F. W. Led better, president of the Oregon I'ulp aud Taper Co., the new pni'r mill Jo be erected in Mule m, wan in the city yesterday. A contract waa let with A. T. MofrYtt for the removal of the old elevator building on Trade street to the foot of Trado street, clone to the river. The concrete foundiitioni tor the mill will be poured tliii week. The main building will be erected 70 I feet from Commercial s:roit, extending fiom a point 70 feet went of (oiuiner jeial along Trade direct to the KIcetric I riiiliuu'd opiir. Try Northern riour. It'a Bear, Tery tack guaranteed. At yout gro tera. If Artificial teeth, have expert plate u, Kith. over 33 years experience, at sjr office. Dr. D, X. Beechler, den tist, (02 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf The bay market for the season baa not a yet been cstalillihed, ucioMnig to llarlev O White, There t.nvn lw but a few inquiries from ta batftM Call Patton Plumbing Oo. for your repair work. Thone IOCS, 220 N. Com. treet. tf Dr. Carl B. Miller baa opened bis dontal office at 510 511 U. 8. bank Md. Pbone 341. tf state organization working for the good of aviation, the opinion has been freely expressed that Oregon will take front rank in aviation matters in the west. I'll get him yet 717 I'll get him yet. 7 17 Flylt'g airplanes is said to be a norv- ous job and during the war tho avia tion section- generally took a man off the job if things went too far wrong. The hard luck Lieutenant Itrowno has been experiencing since he came here before the Fourth has been such that th doctors have advised him to Iny off from 30 to 01) days. The Commercial club is on the track of an aviator who will come to Snlem to fill all of Licuten ant Browne's contracts, lining the plane shipping market. Tho local market lieutenant brought with him quoted at from fid to lf a ton, accord ing to the distance from Mnlem, The principal triinrkot for-the valley, Mr. White says, is in l'ortlnnd and in south ern Oregon, But the crops in southern Oregon aro good this year aud the in dications are that Instead of buying, that part of the state will be looking for an outside market. " Bry pickers dsnce at Brooks Thvtrs- day evening. Kverybody invited. 7 IT Tor flnrt olaas work -call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State Ht. iTrene lflHt, tf Rabun CWar Factor Is now mukJrie: ! Corona" ti "Little Salem" el Kara exactly aa lacy were made before re war. Smoking them reminds you of old time. " tf fmtn Ctilifurniii. Dance at Brooks Thursday evening. 717 Keep kool alongside one of our rv frigerntora. Special prices UlU week, II u in i i t on 'a. n Buy old papers at the Journal office. Kive and ten cent bundles. 7 lt Buy old papera at the Journal office. 1'ivo fttul ten cent bundles. 7 ID Milton U. Keppler, president of the Aero club of Diegon, wit in the city yesterday conferring with (lovernor Olrott on airplane matters. Now that Oregon has for its governor a real nir plnue fan, and Nuloin a suitnMe nv!n tion field, and 1'oitliind tho head of a Blng and Lambert cherries. We are in the market bring them to our big plant opposite S, P. Co. passenger station, or phone 204, Phe Co. tf o . This week's drapery special, cre tonnes and culored over drapes, values to 75c at 35c and 49c a yard. Hamil ton 's. Read Bishop's ad, be will tell you how to keep your boy tool. It waa cool In Salem yesterday com pared to other points In the weet. While the maximum hero was 03 other points enjoyed the good old summer time as follows: MciUord 104 Spokane 10"., Pendleton 110, Hoseburg 100, Yak iiim 104, Ituker H, Albany U.I and The Dalles 103. Kven in Calgary it was 8S. Phoenix took a back sent with only 9(1 while down south ar- New Orleans it was D2. The forecast is for more of the same weather. Newport fishing season opens; ling eod sliced, 15c, and whole fish 12c per pound; red eod lOo pound. Fitte Mar ket, tf i A tourUt party made up of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. ilillpot and Aldine, Jane aud : Waldroa liillpot of Eugene arrived in the citr yejterdar, stopping at the Bligh hotel. ! Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Pratt of Falls .City were among the arrivals ia Salem today. I Among the recent guests at the Bligh hotel were Mr. aud Mrs. H. An derson, Eugene; V. C Shea, Scotts Mills; Mclford Allen, Stuytou; V. S. Liikens, rVaside. , i The following people are registered st the Capital hotel: Mr. and Mrs. . M. Shrogin. Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MeCormic, Visalia, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Drake and Mrs. Louisa Dix on, Grants Pas. 1 (iuy U. Emerv of the Ellison-White rhautauqua company, is a guest at the Marion hotel today, j Mr. and Mrs. Chester V. Dolph of Portland are among the recent arriv 'als in Salem. P. O. Deckebach of the Marion creamery, is in .Portland today on a business errand. Miss Jessie Harbison, who has been visiting with relatives in the city, left this morning for t'ortlnnit. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Baker who are touring California, write friends here they will rest at Lake Taiioe a few days before continuing on their way to Han Diego. Mrs. Jane Williams is in Seattle vis iting at the home of her son ( . P. Wil liams, who is manager of the poultry and stock fooil department ' of the Charles H. Lilly company. H. M. Endicott will leave this eve ning for a visit to his former home in lima. Mrs. James Albert has returned from a visit with her parents at Hooper, Or. Dr. L. R. Springer, bldg. corner Court Phone 114. dentist, Moore and Liberty. tf Truit time, do your preserves In Pnr Spun 'Aluminum. Sec window display, 1 1 ii in i 1 1 on 's. Soft collars, arrived at Bishop's to day, lntest styles. Oscar Steelhammor, secretary of the Business M"n's League of Salem, is in receipt of nn invitation to be extended to all grocers and merchants. For the Ameers and Merchants' state associa tion will hold its nnniinl picnic at Itonncvile on August 0. Theie will bo ervations should be made at least by next Tuesday, either to the Marion ho tel or direct to T. E. McCroskey, man ager of tho Commercial club. o The funeral services of William F. Simon who died Julv 13, while on the way to a riiilem hospital feom Inde pendence, will be held next Friday af ternoon at tho Rigdon chapel at 2:30 o'clock. Th services will be conducted bv the Reverend Smiley and burial 11 be in the City View cemetery. Three more children have reported to Superintendent W. iM. Smith that they have earned money for war suv ings stamps and that it has been in vested in stamps. These are Kenneth King, 9. of rural route 8, Kulem; Floyd King, 13, of rural route 8. Snlem and (lladys Edgar, 9, of 127 Union street, Salem. These pupils will write an es Bay telling how they earned the money and present it to the teacher at the opening of school. They will bo given one of the hand grenade banks. The funeral services of Frances Oer- nld Smith, the 13 vcar old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Hmith of It'ith and Hineg street, who died yesterday noon, will bo held Thursday nfternooii at 2 o'clock from the Rigdon chapel. The services will be conducted by the liev, Lelnnd Porter and burial will be in tho Odd Fellows cemetery. In snmmarMng the progress of the baseball, dniicing, croquet, tennis and loganberry Industry In th last tosM a wading pool for children. -Tniimnl infm-fiintl irennnltia Santa Rosa Ctl., July 16. Following; his d it la ratio,! of several days ati that ur was pit-ruig iu (mir pari ui ms confession that he murdt-red his young bride, , Frieda, at I'kiah last week, Her msn Knaesche today fermaiij denied that he was guilty of the crimeji "The confession was forced from me when I was overronie with brief," he declared from his cell in the county jail here. "I did not k".ow whnt I waa saying. Thev kept at me until I made a state ment. I wanted to be left alone with my grief.' f "The shock of the tragedy complete ly unnerved me," he continued. "Then thev started plying me with questions. I did not krow what to do to mcke them leave nie alo-ie. So, I confessed. "But I didn't do it. Iloved hci and she loved me. I could not have commit ted such a crime. Hibernians Prepare To We'cons DsYalera When He Arrives In Trisco San Francisco, July 16. With inter est in Ireland's fight for freedom up permost in the hearts of the delegates to the nationul convention of the An cient Order of Hibernians, today's ses sions aro given over largely to arruiigc incuts for the reception of Eainuion De Vnlera, "president of the Inth repub lic," who arrives from Chicago tomor row night. Mayor Rolph, city officials, and the officers of Hibernian conclave will wel come De Valera to San Frr.ncisco lor a four-day stay. Friday, ho will address the Hibernian convention aud iu the Aiming ijll address an Irish mass meeting. Saturday the degree of doclof of philosophy will be conferred upon him by St. Ignatius Vniversily aud Sun day ho will unveil a monument to Rob ert Emmett and address a meeting In Oakland. A special train of San Frnut-isco Irish and visiting Hibernians will meet De Valera at Sacramento. m I ! Dresses i W' I i .. !!! I i i ii t I isM'ii'i ' mm i In taffeta silk and silk poplins. A splendid assortment of styles and colors for your choosing. $9.75 to $16.50 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY Phone 1072' Coml. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store i rermaiieo ositions Permanent and temporary positions open for young Wccn with cr without experience. Applications will be receive! during the present strike at car Central Office ia Salem. Telephone Build up 170 North Libert? StreeL " sf The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company wading pool for children Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf X bny Junk of all kinds, tags and hnttles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of sutos. Oivs ns a trial. Pteinbock Junk Co. S26 N. Com. t. Phone 305. tf Bishop says soft collars arrived day, get yours now. Vudr shades for porch comfort, sizes. Hamilton's. to- All The funeral services of John nook who died duly 1", will be held Thurs dny morning at Irt o'clock from the Kigdnu I'hnpel and will lx eondneted ly the liev. U-is-'d I'mter. Burial will lie in the lcc Miss.ou cauietery. CARD Or THANKS We wish to thank our friend fur their kindness anil mcssnges of sympa thy during our recent bereavement. l)r. H. I,. Kdwards, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Griffith, Harriet K. tiriffith. n Dr. L. R. Bpringer, dentist, Moore h'dg. corner Court and Liberty. Tinne 114. tf Notice: I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted for by my self, personally. Ward N. Barrett. 7-il "Motorttfe" will clean any gasoline engine, ml your engine perfectly, ,snve you gasoline, Mmi give ymi nuire power. Uevere tires give yon the ti-t jniilcnge. Clark's Tire House, 319 X. .Commercial street. 7 19 I A tmmber of citisens will take din ner with William Jennings Bryan I when he com(s to Salem next Wednes jday to appear on the Chautauqua p'at . form in the evening, aecerding to Au gust iiuckestein. A Mr. llryan is still one of the. prominent ci! Irons of the country, if wna thought that the capi tal city should offi'r him some recog nition and that he shenld be entertain ed at dinner at the Mnrion hotel. Res- of, the Journal aa uniortuaats pottpiaj of words iiiiute it appear mat ue m i shippiiiK firms of Mangis Bros, and Van Dorn were a.hypiieuated combina tion, whereas it is genenill;; known thut tho two lire entirely distinct. They were associated together in the article because of the fact that both firms were engaged in the same line of phek ing and shipping. These two firms aro handling their shnre of the Kerry ship ments out of Sulom and are demon strating the most economical method of moving the fruit. Pres. Doney of Willamette leaves to morrow for Iatirnndc, where he will attend the three dny session of the dis iiirt convention uf the Hpworth liCiigue He has a series of five addresses on the program. Of special interest to Marion comity producers is tho dispatch from Wash ington stating that Congressman Haw ley has introduced and is pushing a bill levying a tax of two cents a gallon on fruit .juices, instead of the 10 per cent tss imposed by another measure. Mr. linwli'v Iihs another bill iu charge that levies no tux whatever on undiluted fruit juices. Frank Coffman and Ioule Tabeau, ho have been in the county jnil for the pust week, suspected of having something to do with tho Silvertou robbery about two weeks a;o, were brought before Justice I'nruh this wioruing. The men cliuiued they were working in a ship yard on the night of Ihe tol'Wiy and this nun touoboiaUd by the timekeeper. They hnd .been ar rested in l'ortlnnd for Inst driving and were found in the company of an ex convict who had just served five years. They were also wearing some of the clothing stolen at 8ilverton. Bolh of the young men are out of tho Uregoa slate penitentiary on parole. u J. T. Hunt, county commissioner is showing today several heads of wheat taken from his farm three miles north i':i at of Sublimity and 17 miles due east uf Salem, frigid wheat, Mr. Hunt ex plained, shows more filled grain and a general better condition than anything raised the past generation. He has 123 acres of the wheat and his boy hnvc in 40 acres. Mr. Hunt also has a tine crop of outs, in all 2- acres, that he figures will run from 3't to JU bushels an ncre. The farm is known as the Beaver ilen stock farm and is the original donation land clnim tketi up ov iLr. Hunt s father, t w. ntiut, in 1H.)1. The luud has never pussed out of the Hunt family. The, commissioner now owns the entire li4Uacres. J. W. Lafollette is not satisfied with the decision of the circuit court iu which he was ordered to deliver his loganberries to the Snlem Kings Pro ducts cunipany at 5Mi tents aud take his chances on tho 3Vi cents a pound Unit the compuny wus oidcicd to de liver into tho hands of the county clerk, to be fought over from a legal standpoint. Hence ho has appealed from the decision of the circuit court to the supreme court. A marriage license waa issued yeetcr dav to John 1). Fields, 19, of 1135 South 13th street, Snlem, a depot agent, and Florence M. Schafor, IX, also of Bulom. This morning a license was issued to Kugeno B. Urubenhorst, 24, a civil en gineer of Hulom and Helen Marie Har ris, 20, a cashier, also of Sulciu. Salem's a Good Place to Trade Why Pay More? BARGAIN DAY-EVERY DAY WE WILL CONTINUE OUR BARGAIN FURNI TURE ALL THIS WEEK. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. The Slogan of Today and of the Future Ship By Ttfttck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 UNIFORM BREAD When you cut that loaf of daily bread, what do you find? Is it up to your standard, or does it vary in quality from day to day? HOLSUM BREAD is uniform in taste, flavor and Coodness, we would not have it otherwise. Ask your grocer to deliver fresh warm HOLSUM BREAD daily. Cherry City Baking Co, VE YOUR JITNEYS tM A MP17 I p3 THE ARMORY TONIGHT 15 Pieces 15 Good Music I'll Say So