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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1U. PAGE FIT. Two big shipments of new suits have just arrived, THREE BIG SPECIALS OF Ladies' Tailored Suits Our suits are par excellent this year in every particular B style .fabric and tailoring, Come and see them. Yon will be pleased, MARCH SALE We offer three big specials, every garment brand new. $30.00 Values for $22.50 The jackets are plain mantailored, of excellent quality of blue or black all Wool Serge, lined with spendid Messa line. The skirts are plain nine-gored with panel or pleat ed back. Extra special $22.50. BIG SPECIAL AT $19.80 We have just put some of the prettiest new light mix tures, tan and greys, all well lined andespe cially well made on sale at $1 9.80 $1 5.00 Values for $9.90 NEW, WELL MADE SUITS, LATEST STYLES, WELL LINED SUITS. FROM $7.75 to $50.00 New Dress Goods 1 63C, 25c, 39c and up to $4 per yard. S ave oney By Buying Your Jewelry Now We do not want to move this stock into our new location. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Power's Jewelry Store 247 North Commercial Street U. G. SHIPLEY CO. 257-259 N. Liberty St, Salem, Ore. ill Open Tbeir?New Store About MARCH 10th Ready; 1$ Wear, Cloaks Jwrte gg Skirts, tat Waists Infants' Wear Children's Wear Corsets Muslin Underwear Hosiery , Knit Undewear -u1C5 weckwear Ready to Use Notions Fancy Goods Leather Goods Bath Towels Linen Towels Bedding " Blankets Sheets Pillow Slips Lace Curtains Rups popular prices NINETEEN SENATORS TO GO OUT REPUBLICANS WILL HATE MA JORITY IS EW SESATE OF 0LT EIGHT OS 5LYE, AXD 3TAM HARD FIGHTS ARE CER TAIX TO REStXT. Washington, March 1. There Is a lack of ginger In the manner of some of the veterans In the United States senate Just now, for moving day comes apace. At noon Saturday the 61st congress dies. Hale of Maine, senior in point of service, having ben a member since March 4, 1881, remained in the ranks to the last. JAldrlch, whose service goes back to October 5, 1881, passed from the scene two months ago. His health, it was explained, demanded a change of ; climate. Burrows, of Michigan, with 15 years as a senator; Kean, of New Jersey, Scott of West Virginia and Depew of New York, each with- 12 years, and of commanding influence (under the Aldrlch reign, retire to private life. Beverldge, of Indiana, the brilliant progressive, will pass. at least temporarily, after 12 years in- the senate. The changes will be the most remarkable in the history of the upjer deliberative body. Nineteen members in all, three of them Democrate, will lay aside their togas. The Republicans include, be side those mentioned. Bulkelev. of Connecticut; Burkett of Nebraska: Carter of Montana; Dick of Ohio; Flint of California; Piles of Wash- lngton; Warner of Missouri, and Young of Iowa. Young, who serves until March 4 by appointment, is in I a deadlock at present by the Iowa I legislature. Flint and Piles were not I candidates for re-election. ' The retiring Democrats are Money of Mississippi; Taliaferro of Florida, and Frazler of Tennessee. None of them made serious efforts at re-election. I With the old lfflri0ra pnna tha Don. ate will require a complete re-organization. The comparatively new progressives wll step forward and the whole aspect of the body will be changed. The Republican majority will be eight or nine, so that nearly everything proposed will cause an open fight : . -i i. ONE DOSE USUALLY CURES INDIGESTION OR BAD STOMACH Every family here ought to keep some Dlapepsln in the house, ay any one of you may have an attack of In digestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't temnt vou. or what litle you do eat seems to All you or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn, that is a sign of Indigestion Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent ui rapoB jjiapepsin and take a little just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach. Nau sea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizzi ness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors.. Pape'a Dlapepsln is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It prevents fermentation- and takes hold of your food and digests It just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery at any drug store, waiting for you. These large 60-cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indi gestion or any other Stomach trou ble. A TEACHERS' " AND PATRONS' INSTITUTE TO BE HELD AT SILVERTOX SAT URDAY PROMIXEXT EDUCA TORS TO TAKE PART, AXD PRIZE CONTESTS BY PUPILS k FEATURE. FOUR PAGE PAPERS IN CHICAGO ON ACCOUNT OF STRIKE nv HEARST PAPERS YESTERDAY EVERY CHICAGO PAPER IS TO DAY HELD DOWN TO FOUR PAGES- STRIKE MAY LEAD TO LOCKOUT. NORTH SALEM IN FAVOR OF THE FRANCHISE The North Salem Improvement ; League had a meeting at . Young's hall last night, and about 30 proper ty owners attended, with Henry Fletcher in the chair. The bridge franchise was discussed, and the sen. timent of the meeting was unani mous for the bridge. Mr. Lauter man made an extended sirgumeait against steam being used on the streets of the city, and he wr.s op Dosed bV Several Rllftflkpra nrocort , including Geo. C. Will and others. The meeting adjourned for one week, after expressing strong senti ments In favor of passing the ordi nance over the head of the mayor. A teachers' and patron's, institute will be held at Silverton next Satur day. In addition to the elaborate pro gram which has been . prepared for the occasion, there will be a declama tion contest by the pupils of the pub lic schools, for which prizes are of fered. Pupils attending the schools of Silverton, or schools within 10 miles of it are elllgble to the contest. Chicago, March 1. President Jas. Lynch, of the International Typo graphical Union, is expected today to take action on the strike of 250 union printers, which has crippled the Hearst newspapers here. Mem bers of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association think Lynch will order the printers baok to work, pending arbitration. The Hearst type today is being set by union printers in the office of the Chicago Journal, and National Organizer Turner threatens to call a strike of the Journal's printers If this plan is continued. The- publishers' association declares that., if such a strike is called they will lock out all the union printers in Chicago. All the papers in the city today are confined to four pagea until the Hearst printers return to work, thus curtailing all work to a minimum. I Taking .advantage of the other pa pers' difficulties, the Dally Socialist today issued a large paper and circu lated It broadcast. When the Socialist reached the streets, employes of the circulation departments of the .other papers, against the orders of their employ. ers, slugged the Socialist newsboys emd destroyed their papers. Members of the Bohemian and German Turn verelns and Socialists generally vol unteered to slug the Bluggers, and Inhere were ' scores of free fights throughout the city. At a mass meeting of union print ers late this afternoon it will be set tled whether the union printers on other newspapers shall be permitted to set type for the Hearst papers.. Anticipating a refusal, the printers have served an Informal notice on the publishers that there will be a gen eral strike If they continue to set type for Hearst. The publishers as sert that such action would cause a break between the Chicago printers and the International Typographical union. Members of the executive commit tee of the Chicago typographical union stated this afternoon that the Hearst printers had been ordered by President Lynch to return to work j pending arbitration. It will be decided i : INDUSTRIALS AGREE UPON A COMPROMISE c.vimr nwa uasko wire Fresno, Cal., March 1. The end of the Industrial Workers of the World's campaign here for "free speech" is seen taday in a proposal at a. mass meeting-of. cltfzena by the- workers, tor terminate the controver sy. A committee was. named to urge -upon the dty council, the acceptance of the peace-proposal; and It pnotv &ljr:wu:da:.- 1 The proposal, of the workers pro tides that all omvicted members be pardoned and those held, who arc not yet convicted, shall be released With the understanding that "free speech" shall prevail, only on two designated blocks, of the city. Should the council accept the proposition, the J. W. W promise that most of the members will leave the city with out delay, and that the I. W. W newspapers throughout the coon try will announce the Fresno fight off. The speakers and their subjects on the Droeram are as fnllnwn- U. S. Dotson, principal of the Park at the mass meeting late this after school of this city, "Grammar;" E. I noon whether to comply with or Ig- A. Miller, rjrlnclnal of th rs runt School of this city. "Arithmetic": State Superintendent, of Public In struction Alderman, "Recent School Legislation"; C. W. Boettlcher, super intendent of Silverton . schools. School Discipline"; A. H. Yoder, su perintendent of Wodburn schools, "Duty of Parents to the School": Su perintendent of Public Instruction Alderman, address to be selected. .o CENTENNIAL . OF MASSACRE OF MAMELUKES nore the order. The impression is strong that the strike will end. HITCHCOCK WANTS TO BE GREAT I AM (UNITED PRESS LSAMIt WIES.l Cairo, Egypt, March 1. All Egypt todi.y is observing the oen tannlal anniversary of the terrible Mameluke, massacre of March 1, 1811, In which :200 Mameluke beys were butchered by order of the Vice roy Mohamet All. For 200 years after Egypt was conquered .Sellm 1, of Turkey, a council of Mameluke beys governed the country, and were so pqwerful as to set the. Porte at defiance. When Mahomet an was, made' viceroy; . be determined, on . their downfall, and ordered the gen oral massacre, More thaiv SW aC the' beys weca, slaltr in. Cairo alone. CHIIdron Cry. FOR FLETCHER'S O A STO R I A Get it at Ir. Stone's DruK Store kTO-NIGHT " llWJISSSSSSMBB& Medicines that aid nature are aL, ways 4 most., successful,. Chajniet. lala Cough Remedy, acts on. this Plaif K loosen the. coughs relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring ,the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drag Store o A word to, the wise is sufficient, but a whole, volume wouldn't convince the otherwise. Denver, Colo., March 1. Charging him with having violated the postal laws, U. S. Marshal Charwlck this afternoon arrested Urban Walter editor of "The Harpoon,' the organ of the railway mall clerks. No specific information was contained In the complaint. Walter was to be given a prelimi nary hearing before U. S. Commis sioner Hinsdale late this afternoon. Campaigning for shorter hours and better working conditions for the mall clerks, Walter has attacked Postmaster-General Hitchcock. It was believed that this fact was behind the arrest. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are eafe, sure and reliable, nd have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all dealers. G't it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store Many a man who is calling loudly for Justice would be In the county all if he got It COW SWALLOWED DAHXIxe NEEDLE The L G. Curtis family had a cow ailing for. several days, and finally she was taken down , with- m peculiar scut Joraatob. lung, trouble,, and. died yesterday. Two veterinarian! worked on the animal but she was berond human aid. Aa autopsy showed she bad swallowed a good sized darning needle and it penetrated her paunch and pasesd through one of the lungs. Forced to.. Leave. Heme.. Every year n large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are .sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this Is costly, and not always sure, here's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed, and I gained 40 pounds In weight. It Is surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It. It is positively guar anteed for coughs, colds, la grippe. asthma, tsroup all throat and lung troub'es, 30c and 11. Trial bottles free at J. C. Perry's. ZION LACE INDUSTRIES, ZIOK CITT,- ILUMOII yipN LACES and many interesting features in their manufacture are on exhibition in one or our show windows. This display is .educa tional and every person should see it. , From 3,400. to. 4,500 bobbins are required to thread one lace machine, besides the beam and warp, making a total when the machine is threadedof 13,000 threads in actual work. When a machine is fully threaded there are 6,700 miles of cotton on it, enough to reach from here to England and nearly back again. See the illustrations of the various machines in operation where they take in the thread and turn out the dainty, attractive laces also skeins of yarns, yarn spools pieces of lace just as they come from the machines. Especially interesting is the process of clipping, scalloping and sepa rating, The exhibit is so unique and the values so unusual that a. visit ; will be of material interest to you, Splendid Line of New Summer Wash Goods JUST OPENED We're showing by far the Largest Assortment of Novelty Wash Goods vye have ever shown. Silk and Cotton Novelties . And Mercerized Cotton Novelties that simulate silk fab rics perfectly, You'll find it hard to distinguish between the inexpensive silk finish foulards and the real silk fou lards. Our, Novelty Worsted Dress Goods Are now on display While another plain goods season is expected . this spring with serges, India Twills, Batiste and Sheer Fabrics the favorites, still there are enough novelties and tailor suitings to afford those who wish to avoid the plain fabrics an opportunity to select something "differ ent,' New Goods in Every Department New all over laces in beautiful new designs. New nPr- cales and new ginghams in endless variety, Our store closes at 5:30 every evenng excepting Saturday, THE DECISION BENEFITTED THE RAILROADS (tIMITHD FIMI LltaiD WIIM. New York, March 1. The fact that the financial position- of tbe railroads of the country has been, actually bet tered by the recent Interstate com merce commission' decision against higher ratee Is indicated today, by a Wall street statement, that since the decision 8,0O0,00 worth of new railroad and other securities have been sold.-' , The amount Includes tSo.000 mm Central Pacific bonds, f 10,000,000 8t Paul and Kansas City Short Line bonds, l?,OM.O0fl.v Erie. per cent notes and 1 1S,0M.0. oreerred stock of the Studebaker corporation. It Is understood tbe decision pleased the managers, who expect phenomenal business. BASKET BALL AT WILLAMETTE The big basketball game between Pullman and Willamette will come off tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. This game will no doubt be a fast one and a good one to watch. Although Pullman's standing is low In the con ference, they have some excellent men on their team, Including Lowrle their center, with Buck and Dalqulst forwards. Willamette's team work is better now than at any previous time this season, the forwards are more sure of tlx-lr shots, and It would take a fast team to beat them. The Une-up for Willamette will be McRao. centeri Roman and Mclntyre forward - Schramm and Gibson guards. o . SALVADOR HAS A NKW I'RKSIDKNT CNiTso nwa lsaisd wins. San. Salvador, Marea- 1. WHIi many manifestations of popular Ap proval and an- imposing' ceremony. Dr. Manuel B.i Arauje was today tow auguraAed pnwWwtS and.,. Conorre Duran vice-president. of the repnblie of Salvador. Heery .Rata la , Aleskju (0N1TBS MISS UUID WIIS.J Fairbanks, Alaska. March I. MalU and overland travelers are be ing much delayed on account of the- softening of tbe trails in the Tao aoa district because of the heavy rains during the last two days. The rain, which Is unprecedented at this time of the year, has fallen Intermittently since Sunday, and thw precipitation has amounted ts near ly an Inch. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. 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