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PAGE FOUIl. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1010. BOLLYWOOD An Ideal Home What a pleasure it is to live in the suburbs of a good city You tiave the pure, fresh air at all ftmes, You have a place for orchard and gar den, A place for the young folks to jiyeand grow as nature and nature's God in tended they should, You have the advantages of both city and country in HOLLYWOOD Just tone , rjiil east -of, the Fair Grounds,, on the Silver ton road, Don't it make your mouth water when you think of gathering delicious straw berries for breakfast, Or when you want a few choice vegetables you have them in your garden in HOLLYWOOD ThislbeautifOI suburban sub division has been placed with us for sale, We can do it, We are doing it, , You should see Hollywood, If ,you dp ypuJlltuy there,. Price $175 per acre and up,- Termsi'Tp' suitr individual buytfr. " ' Phone for a rig or an auto, BECHTEL 347 State St, Phone 452 BYNON mi if FISHERMEN ABANDON THE FIGHT ATTORNEYS FOR FISHERMEN HOIST FLAG OF TRUCE, AND THERE WILL PROBABLY HE NO MORE VIOLATIONS OF FISH ING LAWS. Developments yesterday In thts war now being waged by Master Fish Wardon. McAllister and his deputies against the gillnottors and othor flsh ornmon of tho Willamette and Claofc amas rivers indicate tho contend ing flshorroon have virtually ac knowledged dofeat. Tho contraband flsh, weighing about 15 tons, solzed in Oregon City, wore sont to Portland yesterday af ternoon and woro taken in chargo by Mr. McAllistor. They' will bo sold at publlo auction today, and tho pro ceeds will bo sent to tho state flsh hatcheries, unless some legal stop by Attorney John F. Logon, for tho fish ermen, Interferes. Attorneys In Orogon Qlty yester day Virtually hoisted tho'-' white flag for their clients, and nnndunced that no more Ashing would bo done until aftd.r the dates set by the flsh com missioners. Cnflcs Poslponcd. In tho Justico court In Portland yestorday tho cases of tho two glll netters, Sam Marovlch and Steve Damyovlch, wero postponed until Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, owing to an agreement batweon attorneys for both sides. Flsh Warden McAl listor Is In Portland, and will remain until tho flKht is settled. I. H.' Van Winkle, assistant to tho attorney- gonoral, Is romalnlng thoro to assist In tho prosecution. '. Attorney John F. Logan said yes torday that It was possible that the money roallzod from tho salo of tho flsh brought down from Oregon City woufd be fought for by tho flshor- mon, Stops win Do takon today, to havb tills money tlod up legally so' thnt tho mastor llsli warden cannot sond It to the state troasuror for tho flsh hatcheries.. Answers Are Filed. Mastor Fish Wardon McAllistor md Deputy Itathbun filed in tho cir cuit court yestorday morning their answor to tho roplovln suit brought by tho Portland Flsh Company, rop rosontod by John F. Logan, against them. They say tho plaintiff was found with flsh In possession, unlaw fully takon from tho rvor, and that tho,' closed season from March 1 to May 1 was declared by tho Board1 of FlSh" Commissioners by virtue of the powor conforred In them by tho gov ernor, and that It was regularly an nounced by tho posting of notices and by publication. They say the flsh , confiscated was . wqrth only $2600, instoad of $3500, tlm .amount clfclmud by tho flshor mon. ' Rooking for Paroled Convict. I united rnnsH LiiARnn wniB.l Canon City, Colo., April 2Vi The authorities today nro hunting a par oled convict accused of having smug gled arms and dynamlto to convicts In tho prison horo, and which woro usod In an attemptod Jail break In which two mon woro klllod, and a number of othora woro Injured. Williams, tho convict who was woundod Just as ho was attempting to touch oft tho dynamlto buriod In tho prison wall, has confessed, ac cording tp Warden Tynan, and has given tho name of tho man who smuggled tfio weapons Into tho pris on. nradloy, ono of tho mon sorlously woundod, will rocovor physicians to day doclare. 13 JR. El & S U 1 You cannot afford to pass up the opportunity of securing your spring suit at the simply ridic ulously low pricos, We are forced to make these sacrifices, and it is up to you to take ad vantage of them if money saving is any object to you at all 200 SPRING SUITS, STRICTLY HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT 50 and 60c ON THE DOLLAR Regular Value $22.50, now $ 9.95 Regular Value $30.00, now $12.95 Regular Value $42.50, now $16.95 ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY SUIT AT SALE PICES. A finq $4.00 Panama Skirt; a fine $1,50 Lawn Waist, This is positively doing 25 per cent bettor than othor stores, and by far the greatest bargain ever offered you in Saemt You should do justice to yourself and family by at loast Investigating this extraordinary of it a fer while it lasts, . CHARMING MILLINERY. We have tho most complete stock of trimmed bats and shnpe6, flowers and trijnmings, etc, l.in,lSfil8m,j th& price-cutting Is in full blast, we can effoot grant savings for you,' 5 1 v ' " "SEE OUR LINES BEFORE YOU BUY. 25 por cont on all silk dresses, and waists; 20 per cent on all underwear ,cors6ts, umbrollas parpols, hair goods., kid and silk gloves ,neckwoar, etc. " LIBERTY STREET H. ALLBCRG'S SALEM' OREGON Ths Store for Women's ana1 Children's Ready to Wear Goods, STAYTON DIRECTORY. (Continued from pago thrco. stock and poultry rafslng, all with profit. The soil is adapted to the grow ing o? alt fa'rm, garden and orqhard products common to tho Pacific t Northwest. . This part of tho valley Is an Ideal dairy region. Green grass all tho. year. Dairy products bring' good prices; cattlo easy to keep, no heavy feeding and no extra warm barns needed in winter. Stayton and vicinity Is a favored section for vegetables. Everything In tho vegetable lino does well hore. Our potatoes are unexcelled ' and cabbago grows tho year around. Staytpn is becoming a poultry contro. Poultry is kept horo easily and cheaply and money is being made. Stayton Is In many respects far ahead of most towns of Its popula tion 1,000. It Is incorporated, has city hall, fire company, city water works, is well lighted by electric lights night and day service; has good four room school, four churches, good stores, doctors, law yers, etc. Sonic Interesting Facts. Tho woolen mills is a $100,000 plant owned by local stock holders, omploying 4u to 60 hands. Thp flour mills ship monthly an average of 500,000 pounds of flour and food; they grind during a year an average of 90,000 bushels of wheat; always pay top prices for grain. Tho saw mill ships an averago of 20 cars of railroad ties per month, cuts an nvorago of 2,500,000 feet of logs per year; furnish employmont to a largo forco of men. Tho Excelsior. Factory ships 500, 000 lbs. of excolslor per month; uses 3,000 tlors of wood por year. Has a payroll of $50.00 por day. Tho chair factory ships a carload of chairs por month. Tho cheese factory makes as many dlffdront kinds as any factory on the coast. Fine Fruit Region. Tho apples, pears, chorrles, peaches; prunes, strawberries, rnsp borrlos, and many othor kinds of fruits cannot bo excelled, either as to quality or quantity produced. English and French walnuts also grow horo. Tho boII is very prolific, climate mild, scenery attractive, water pure, markets first-class, people sociable and law abiding, largo rural and city , tolophono system, rural delivery In fact everything to meet the wants! and requirements of mankind, make Hfo agreoablo and brings abundant roturrts for labor, Stayton Is surrounded by splendid! farms and also has unimproved lnndtho fumlamental DaB0 of tho Consti- adjacont. There is no government lnnd. Prices range from $10 for un improved brush and stump land to $100 for oholco Improved fruit land. A good Improved farm, for grain, dairying or stock-raising can bo bought at from $30 to $60 por acre, owing to nearness to market and Im- provomonts. Tho Sound Strep of Good nenltli. Tho restorative power of sound sleep can not he over estimated and end nl'ment thnt prevents It Is a menace to health. J, L. Sonthors. Enu Clalro, Wis., says: "For a lony time I have boon unnblo to 'sleeo soundly nluhts, because of pains noross my back and soreness of my k'dnoys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was very much run down. I have been tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills but n short time and now sleep as sound as a rock. I oat and enjoy my meals, and my gonoral condition Is greatly Improved. I can honestly recom mend Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they havo curod mo." J. C. Perry, Exporlonco toadies us that there aro moro things we can't do than we can. TEDDY NOW POLITICAL DICTATOR APPOINTMENT OF HUGHES TO SUPREME COURT LEAVES ROOSEVELT POLITICAL DIC TATOR OF THE STATE OF NEW, j YORK ' ! united mass leaked wins. Washington, April 27, That tho appointment of Governor Hughes to tho suprgma bench leaves Theodore Roosovolt political dictator of Now York, is tho belief of politicians hore. Whether tho president con- j sldorcd tho political significance of I the appointment or not, politicians i say, tho move could not have been bettor planned to mako Roosevelt tho head and front of the New York political organization. It Is conceded that whether or not Hughes and Roosevelt . would have worked together, Hughes was tlx ! only man who could have contested tho leadership with Roosevelt Hughes, though retiring from the governorship, would have been forced to take part In the coming campaign. It Is now believed that ho will tnke no active part in the campaign though he will be asked to approve tho candidate for the governorship Roosevelt, It Is declared, is tho only man who can dominate politics In New York. IJALFOUR'S SPEECH CAUSES POLITICAL COMMENT ! MARKETS . London, April 27. The speech de- llvered by Arthur J. Balfour, lead-j S(m FrancisC0i Apr 10.WU6at er of tho opposition in the commons, : Australian and Propo, $1.75 boforo tho Primrose League yester-1 1.S0; Souora, $1,77 0 1.87; day, Is causing much comment lnjs dto choice. Calif, club. $1.00 .... , , , . . l.l5; northern wheat bluostem, political circles today. . 1.G74 61.7B fc; 'club, $1.026 0 In his opening address the former 1.65; Turkey.-$1.G01. 05; Russian prime minister said: ! Ned, $1.57 4 1.G2 . "Wn nro thronf onrxl with a rfivolll- tlon. Tho more tho present situa tion is examined tho more grave do the issues appear to be. Whether tho country is fully alive to the mag nitude of these Issues I do not know, but they are, plainly apparent to ev ery man who looks with an Impartial eye upon tho strange maneuvors and sinister circumstances and Joining of forces, not to carry on the business of tho country, but to destroy its im memorial constitution." Speaking In regard to tho now method of relations between tho I house of lords and tho commons, Balfour said that, while it destroyed the house of lords as a second cham hnr. which had ns Its cuardlanshtn tutlon, It left It with powers augmented.. . many of Its Meets Deatli in Fire. San Diego, Calif., April 27. One llfo was lost and several lodgers narrowly escaped death early this morning when the two story Ameri can house at Columbia and G stree a burned to tho ground. F. Green, a Mexican lodger on tho second floor of th6 building, was cut off' from the only stairway by the flames. His body was found by tho firemen at daylight. Twb other Mexicans on the second floor Jumped from tho window. Tho lodging Iioubo was under the management of Marco Bonis, tho fnthor of Dora Bonis, whose sensa tional kldnap'ng kept local detec tives busy for weeks over, a year ago. Bonis, his wifo and four children and sovoral lodgers escaped in their night clothing nftor tho building hnd become n mass of flames. Several flromon hnd a narrow escape when one sldo of the building collapsed. mMw R0YAL I jpi renders the r WHHB Aw digestible JJ wholesome jj MH with Royal Baking Powder. ja a m -ftfliltf SS ana the other with alum Laic AbSOtimty ffS&f l lMlnP loaf Is 32 per cent, mora JW" $$0 nlUkiyiluw d!Be3t!bi timn th thct" 0 Jb SWMSMm Avoid Alum eSft I . v eea, gOOU 10 CUOICB, $1.17 1.20; fancy, $1.22, poor to fafr, $1.10 1.15; browing and shipping, $1.25 3 1.27; Cheva'Ior, nominal. Eggs Per dozen, Calif, fresh in cluding cases, extras, 23 c; firsts 22 c; seconds, 22c; thirds, 21c. Butter Por lb., Calif, fresh ex tras. 27c: firsts, 2Gc; seconds, 25 c; pack'ng stock o. 1, 24c. Now cheese Per lb., New Calif. nais lancy. is',fcc; nrsts, .lac; sec onds, 12 c; Cal f, Young America lancy. i&'jc; nrsts, l&c, Eastern Oregon, 19c: do Young America. 20c; storage New Yon: Cheddars fancy, 20c; do singles, 20c; Wiscon sin singles, fancy, 19c; Oregon fan cy, 19c. ' Pota'oes Por cental. River arveious 20 TO SO on men's and boys' clothing is a saving that is being promptly snapped up by intelligent persons who are in need of spring clothing-others buying for future needs as our assortment affords all materials suitable for sum mer or winter wear fcxtra Special For Boys We are selling boys' long pants suits at 50 per cent discount, all crisp new summer and fall patterns. This should appeal to every mother and young man. The suits are made along the proper lines with full peg trousers, two and one-half inch turn up or cuff with long coat, just the kind the boy will choose as soon as he sees them. Other patterns at same discount but not so extreme for the conservative fellows. Better get yours while the assortment is large. Salern Woolen Mill Store Whites, 50G5c; in sacks with ex tra stock quotable at 70 90c per cental; Lompocs, $1.401.50; Sa linas, $1.25 1. 35; now per lb., '2 Sc; sweets In crates, $2.25 2.50 for fancy only. Onions Per cental, Oregon, $1.501.G5; do Bermuda seed 3 5c per lb.; new green, per box. GOc. Oranftos Per box new naval3 choco $1.752; fancy $2.25 2.75 now Tangerines, $11.60. Local Wliolesnla Market. Flour, hard wheat $5.75 Flour, valley $5.20 5. 40 Mill feed, bran $28.00 Shorts $29.50 Wheat, bushel . . . . $1.00 Oats bushel 40 042 Hay, cheat 1701S Hay, oat 17 018 Vetch hay $15017 Hops, 1909 crop 13 017c I Chittim bark : . . 3 c aionnir zyc Potatoes, bu 20c Apples, bushel 75c$1.25 flutter and Ecgs. Butter, creamery .. .-. , . ...,33c Egs?s 21c Reductions Bring undreds of Peoole PER CENT DISCOUNT Buttcrfat ...... 39c Buttor, country .25c Toultry. Brolleni and fryers 15 Hens k. . . lGc Roosters, (young) 12c Roosters (old) Gc Turkeys . . ; 22o. Ducks s..l2e Livestock. Steers (under 1000 lb) $5G Steers (1000 to 1200 rb) ...$G87 Cows $4.55 Hogs, fat 99c Stock Gc88 Ewes , 5c Spring lambs 8c I Veal- according to quality .709c A KNOCKER.. . Is a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you aro beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your lfver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's, Herblno. A suro euro for constipation, dyspepsia, Indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by all dealers. . a