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n,vrLr oafixaii JomtrjAJj, paem. orecok moxdat, slvt 23, 1010. PAGE I'OUB FISH WERE TH IX INCISE AND THEY COST II. E. HUBBARD : AND THEODORE FISHER $28 EACHDID NOT KNOW T.HEV WERE VIOLATING THE LAW. "That 18 pretty oxponslvo flsh,,but I gues.Tvov will "havo to "pay for them,". said H. E. Hubbard this morning whon arraigned before Judge Webstor In tho JubUco court on the charge of being found with trout less than six Inches In length In his possession. "You bet It Is ex pensive, and tho next time I am go lng to read my fishing llcenso boforo I go fishing," added his companion, Theodore Fisher, who nppoared fo nnswor to a similar charge and he reached for his check book to make out a check for tho flno. Doth mon aro from Silver Creek Falls, nnd yesterday thoy wont Ash ing, aria If was when they wore re turning homo with their' day's catch that they wero ovortakon by, tho deputy game warden and' tholr sacks searched "and ' they found in posses sion of trout less than six Inches In length. Tho deputy game warden after taking possession of( tho fish, directed them to appear bofora Judge Webstor this morning, and they did so, and paid a flno of $25 and ?3 costs each. Was Hnrd Earned Cash. . "Wo aro both omployod In a saw mill," said Hubbard as bo oponod up his purse to dish out the monoy to the Judge, "arid wo havo boon work ing every week Sunday and nil. Last Sunday wo did not work, and decided wo would spend tho day fishing and did so. As wo woro on our way homo tho doputy game warden overtook us and wont through our sacks. Wo did not know that It was against tho law to catch trout less than sis Inches In longth did not Intend to commit any crlmo, and wo hnd hoped at loast to got off without costs, as wo came hero of our own volition to Graiid Opera House 3iiO. P. CORDRAY, Mgr. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT s Stock Co. One Week Beginning Mon., May 23 OPENING DILL The Senator's Daughter . Prices 25c, J15o nnd 50c. Sale starts Monday 0 n. m. S the norr's W Kraorr make our appoaranccr, and plead guilty. It Is pretty hard luck al right, but I, guess .that tho best way Is to pay It and havo It over with, ' and both mon as they handed over tho price of tholr fines nnd costs smiled as they loft the court room In search of tho deputy gamo ward en whom they wint to furnish them' with a copy of the gamo laws so that thoy can avoid further trouble Hnd No License. C. H. Given was arraigned on the charge of fishing without a llcenso and paid a flno of ?25. A complaint has also boon filed against Lloyd Moroly, charging him with having In his possession fish less than six Inches In longth, but ho had not made his appearance to plead to It this fdronoon. 1 , '0 "Sunnysldo Sunbeams." Tho health of tho community Is good. Quarterly mootlngs at tho Friends cihurchwas woll attended. It looks as though 0. H. Taylor was going to furnish tho whole JJiin nysldo Prune District with cordwood from tho amount ho Is chopping. Monroo Nyo has commenced road work on tho Jefferson road, District No. 27. Our small road district has nearly 1,200 to be used In grading nnd rocking Laird road south from tho croek ' at - Philip Roeco's. Wo expect to flnlBh up at tho foot of Jackson's hill. And fur thermore, If our county court don't help us out some, thoy will hear from us later whon In dire straights I fear. , . I supposo ovory man and woman In Marlon county has hoard Or ex perienced a rldo ovor WItchon'a feathorbed on tho road botween Tur ner and Sunnysldo. Well now, T want to give notice to tho traveling public that said road has boon plowed, graded and In first class condition, and all dono by donation work, some from othor districts. I want to Bay in conclusion that those jocks hnvo been thoro for yeara. Many people havo boon knocked and rocked on Witchon's featherbed but now your nutos and carriages can pass ovor In perfect safoty. Why? BocatiBo. a few days work was dono. It wo farmers and busi ness mon wolild do nioro work on tho roads and loss talk, Wo Would soon hnvo a good road systom. That Is all It takes money and work and tho ronro work, tho bet tor tho road will be. That Is 'the mattor with our prosont county com missioners, too much talk about a systom. Wo have" a systom In Road District No. 27, but can't get any holp from tho county. Wo will con tlnuo until 'our roads are biillt and pay our own bills; but thOso fellowj will nood some favors, I foar,,nnon; o Shall Women Vote? If thoy did, millions would voto Dr. King's New LIfo Pills tho true remedy for womon. For banishing dull, faggod feelings, bnckacho and hoadacho, constipation, dispelling colds, Imparting nppetito and toning up tho systom, thoy'ro unoaunllod. Easy, safe, suro. SGc at J, C. Porry, C ! If wo ovor entertained nny angols unnwaroB thoy hnvo not as yet dis closed their Identity. E. C. Dolknap, of Warnor Valloy, has abscondod with $5,000. Talk of the . TIjq way ,yo tire. slaughtering goqds is n surprise to every body, Hundreds to say the least have takon advantage to supply theftsalvos ahead. Nothing In our immense stock is, msorvQd- riow's the time, baforg stylss and sizes are broken The crowds are coining and the shoes ate going, Shoe buyers' are irresistibly, drawn to ono great center, Great SHOE 444 State Street YEN Our KICKING AT 3IANY COMPLAINTS AGAINST BALLINGEIt AND THE FOREST SERVICE ARE FILED WITH Tins INVESTIGATING COMMIT TEE. UNITED PRK8S LEASED WtBE.l Washington, May 23. Complaints against the forest rservlco and tho de partment of tho Interior are on fllo today with the Balllnger investigation committee. Scores of letters have been received by members of the committee since January 1, in whlc It is charged that violations of t!i law and injustice to homesteader." havo been practice ! by both branchef of the government service. Guy A. Whlto, of Write Fish, .Mon tana, alleged that the forest senT- "frozo him out" of his homestead In Montana. P. C. Whlteman charged that an unjust sottlemnt of tho land caused him to lose a houi&iteac1 claim. W.- Fletcher, of Bolso, Jda!i- alleged that an Illegal contract was let by Secretary Ballingor for tho sur vey of tho Idaho and Montana bound ary, because no competitive bids wero asked. Ono complainant describes the for eft rangers of Oregon a "set of ofll, clal ruffians.' P. W. Gibson, of Springfield, Oro., wrote that they wero "a curse to tho country," erd complained that there Is "no uocl for laws by congress, if tho forest-), :vc. allowed to revise them." o OH, YOU COMET! An Incandescent Lnmp On a Foggy ' Night n Mucii Grander Spectacle. Havo you seen tho comet, and if so, how much? Last night star gazers craned their nocks and stretched their imaginations trying to dotormino Whether the blamed thing was with or without a tall:.. and this morning; opinions differ The comet, If it is a comet, is lo cated north by up of tho door to tho Sun's bedroom, and looks llko tt" dead galllnippor hanging on a wil low leaf. It was as bright as a dead fish's cyo, and had a tall about as long as a nowspapor type comma. It looked as 'ornery as a coyoto pup that had lost Its tall In a steel trap and was In bad odor with tho coyote trlbo. If that Is tho thing tho fo.ol astronomors havo boon trying to scaro people off tho earth with the quicker the fool-klllor gets Its work in on tho wholo gang of sky clowns, tho hotter. Tonight tho moon Is nd vortlsod to go Into ocllpso, and It 's said tho sky hobo will show up In bettor shapo with Its tomato-can tall. It should bo given a hnnd-out nnd bounced off tho ranch. It takes an export salesman to mnko customers want what ho wants thorn to want. Town BOTH SIDES Closing Out I You Are Your Foot's Guardian If it grumbles or aches it is your fault. You hold the purse string and can remedy the evil. According as you clothe your feet they may be con tented or rebellious, ugly or beautiful. In proportion as they are contented, you are comfortable. A comfortable foot is a handsome foot. SHOES OF HIGH GRADE POPULARLY PRICED G. P. Fords Ladies' Oxfords in all Leathers, Kid, Patent, Gun Metals, Suedes, Tan, Canvas, Etc. Shoes, the ready sellers per pair $3.50 and $4.00. An inspection of our high grade stock properly priced is worthy of your inspection. f . D. BEAN III! IH Ml III I1 I I I h I ' On Sunday tlfuro was a splendid concert given at Shlveley's hall ut Oregon City under tho auspices of tho social section of the Portland Turnveroln, with n large mixed chorus of ladlos and gentlemen, as slsted by tho Oregon City Gesang Vorein. Tho large choruses wero splendidly drilled and tho afternoon was ono long to be remembered. Herman Brlngrnnnn gave several re citations of his German poems and addresses wero made by President Schnoerr of tho Oregon City Verein, nnd other gentlemen In the German language. The Oregon City singing society is under the direction of A. von Jessen, formerly of Salem. 'A German duet by Mesdames Winter and Dudol of Portland, brought a ROAD GOES INTO RECEIVER'S HANDS Chicago, May 23. Tho Chicago Hallways company unexpectedly was thrown Into the hands of tho re ceivers hero today by Judge Gross cup. Tho court appointed Honry C. Blair and John M. Roach receivers on bonds of $25,000 each on petition of tho Westinghouse Electric com pany. Tho traction company owes the petitioners $69,000 which it Is una blo to pay on account of judgments aggregating $1,300,000 which nro outstanding. Tho Chicago Hallways company was organized to take ovor tho prop ortles of tho bankrupt Union Trac tion conpany. Grants Pass has a roso festival May 24, 26. All Patent Mr tlctuea or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cas drug store In Oregon; owes no one, una no one owe It;, carries large staok; Us shelves, counters and show eases nre loaded with drug. medicines, notions, toilet tvtioles. wine and liquors of all inU tor medUluui purposes. 4 r ouu 1 ik regular graduate In medi um an J hu bad m ny vara of ex lort' iiC In the practice Consulta 'oaa ,a"e I'rswr'Dt'' oh it rt. and only regular prU tc mod telm.. 'Oc, Stouo ou b und at hit ".Mfr store. C'tem. Or. 'on f anrnlns nntll 'to'fcfVilwiiL MMN CITY SAENGERFEST Per pair $3.00, 326 State Street b II iUMU IIMW I iM deserved encore. They sang "Icn Fuehlte dolnem Odem" In a, charm ing manner. About flvo hundred German-Americans participated in tho festival. For German Day. Preparations are being mado ton celebrating German Day at the stato fair, on Tuesday of tho fair week. It Is expected that a male chorus of 300 voices .will be assem bled for that' occasion, and that the Gorman societies and citizens of the German-speaking nationalities from all over the state will be gathered together on that occasion for the first time in tho history of the state. A committee has charge of the af fair and will make announcements later. ODD PEIiliOAVS. Elect Officers nnd Decide on Port lnud As Plncc for Next Convention. Portland was decided on as tho convention city for tho Oddfellows In 1911, the 55th annual session coming to a close at Eugene last week after on of the most successful conventions in the history of Odd fellowship In Oregon. The following officers wero elected: Judge Thomns P. Ryan, of Ore gon City, grand master; A. W. Bow ersox, of Albany, deputy grand mas ter; W. A. Wheeler, of Portland, grand warden; C. E. Sharon, of Portland, grand secretary; Dr. O. D. Doano, of The Dalles, grand treasur er; H. E. Coolldge, 61 La Grande, i grand representative. o Mystery Siirrounds Shooting. UNITED rRESH tMASDO WIJUO. Los Angeles, Cnl., May 23. Mvs Georgo Plguorea, bride of threo months, Is In tho Santa Monica hos pital today, probably fatally wmnd od. Neighbors who heard a shot, in tlio FIguoroa home shortly before midnight, summoned a policeman found tho woman lying at the foot of her bod, with a bullot tvound in lion head. George FIguorea, hor husband, was taken Into custody, According to the ofllcors, he rofusod to make a state ment, oxcept to declare he Vuew noth lng of the affair. Tho police rj looking for a man who Is iMpori-1 '.c have boon seen near the place 01 (he time of the shooting. If your Stomach, Heart, or Kid neys are weak, try nt least, a few doses only of Dr. Shoop's Restora tive. In flvo or ten days only, tho result will surprlso you. A few cents will covor tho cost. And hero Is why help conioa so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't drug the Stomach, nor stimu late tho Heart or Kidneys. TJr. Shoop's Restorative boos directly to tho weak nnd falling nerves. Each organ has Its own controlling norve. Whan these nerves fall, the depend ing organs must of necessity falter, Thla plain, yet vital truth, dearly tells why Dr. Shoop's Restorative Is to universally suoriercful. Its success U leading druggists everywhere to gtvH It universal preference. A test will attrely tell. Sold by Capital Drug Store. o Foley Kidney Pills contain In eon--entrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutlo value far the re lief ami cure of all kidney and blad der ailments. .Foley Kidney Pills are antisepMo, tonic and restorative ami, a prompt corrective of all urinary irregularities. Sold by J. C. Perry. $3.50, $4.00. Allwyns and Matchless SALEM PEOPLE SHOW APPRECIATION It. O. IIAIiliBERG IS VERY MUCH GRATIFIED IN THE RESPONSE THE COMPANY IS HAVING TO ITS REMOVAL SALE PUBLICITY When a merchant makes good what ho advertises he Is suro fo re.i'n the deserved reward. Hallberg Sr Co., who a few days ago announced a renewal sale through the press is so he stated, in an Interview, having better returns than he expected. The recent large sales going on. do not seem to affect the public In taking advantage of what'Mr. Halberg terms tuo f;alo of tiie soa3Qa. They aro doing a very large busi ness In closing out their stock of la dles' and children's goods. Their reputation as reliabel mer chants is at stake, that they will sell every article for what It will reason ably bring, as thoy are determined not to move any old stock into their large and magnificent new quarters. Their prosperity Is largely due to STOJr'iJ y""ALUNG BUAGR Ayer's Hair Vigor Is composed of sulphur, glycerin, qulnin, f odium eWorld, capsl cum, snfle, alcohol, w.V.cr, perfume. A:'t your doctor about this. Follow hisadvlcc. Promptly checks falling hair. Com-letely destroys dandruff. An elegant dressing. Does Color One is ear Bisi iaii ored There will be things doing in a social way during the next six weeks. And it behooves all to see that our wearing apparel is in first-class condition, t Blue Serges. Black Unfinished Worsteds Are very appropriate suitings for this use, We have them in extra good qualities, hand-tailored at $20 to $35 We allow a generous discount on -Commencement Clothing. . Wq are showing an extremely classy bunch of dress shirts, collars, neckwear, hosiery, outing shifts arid un derwear for you men. who dress' wall, Our showing of Straws antf Panamas we consider firt class, Come in and look them over, Woolen Mill Store ii. C. the patronage they are receiving, and are thereby entitled to occupy these larger quarters where they will con' duct ono of the largest stores of their line in the Northwest. Every lady lu Salem will receive some bargain treat during this sale. CAME THROUGH FROM 'FRISCO BY MOTOR CAR Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wood reached Salem today by motor car from San Francisco. They drove a Reo run about, and had not a puncture or re pair from Redding to Salem. Mr3. Wood Is tired of motoring, and they will sell tho car here, and go home by boat from Portland. o PEONY' EXHIBIT AT " RUEP FLOWER STORE The Lebanon florist, Geo. L. Allen, will have his collection of peonie3 on exhibition at tho Ruef flower store on Liberty street. Mr. Allen is the largest grower of Imported peonies In tho Northwest, and his exhibit will be worthy of any one's time to go and see it. His collection is the largest and most beautiful in tho country, and will arrive Wednesday morning. C Ready lothes v 4t'