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DAILY CAPITA I JOURNAL. SALEM. OP-ON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1911. PAGE EIGHT. Special Pre-Easter Offering in the Ladies' Ready-to-Wear De partment. Children's, Misses and Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, etc., all at extra Special Discount. No reserve. This disconnt applies on all the New "SPRING THINGS" Shoes very complete, practical and up-to-the-minute. No inflated prices or freak styles, but clean, well made shoes at correct prices, fitted by men who know how. New Things for the Infant We have just received a shipment of in fant's wearables, and a splendid show ing awaits you. All the necessary gar ments and the dainty little accessories that go to make a complete outfit for the baby. See the Infants window on the Court street side. !2M CITY NEWS. IK Special meeting of Pacific Lodge No. 60, A. F. & A. M., this evening. Work In the P. C. degree. Vlalting brethren welcome. Water Dills Pay on or before the ioth of the month and save 10 per cent. 3-7-4t The I'honpoKt Lots In West Salem on the Installment plan. See Derby & Wlllson. 3-6-3t 1'iiy Your Water Bills Before the 10th of the month and avo 10 per cent. 3-7-4t The Sanitary Bounty Parlors Opened Monday, March 6. We solicit the patronuge of those In need of work in our lino. 3-4-lwk For the Itel initio Groceries and the best bread lu SaJera call at or phone 131. The Sun set Grocery. The Sanitary Grocery. Decire Awarded Judge Galloway yesterday after noon awarded a docrce for the plain tiff In the case of Oswald West against Zella Z. and Roy Mumper and John W. Christian, guardian. The suit was brought to bring about tho Balu of certain real property. Save 10 Tor Cent- liy paying your water bills before the 10th of the month. 3-7-4t "2KB U. G. Shipley Company 257-259 N. Liberty St., Salem, Ore. STORE OPENS MARCH 15TH New Store New Stock ladies' Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Coats Suits Shirt Waists House Dresses Dressmaker-Made Dresses Kimonas Muslin Underwear Warner's Corsets Modard Corsets Ferris Waists Hosiery Knit Undewear Infants' Wear Ladies' Neckwear Quality Merchandise for everybody. Our new styles for this season are I HCOHPOH ATtD Pny Your Water Dills Before the 10th of the month and save 10 per cent. 3-7-4t Why lluve n Cold . When one bake oven bath will cure. It, Elite Massage and Beauty Par lors. Rooms 301-302 and 303. U. S. Bank building. 3-6-3t Any Intelligent Person May earn a good Income corres ponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for full particulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Mlddleport N. Y. 3-8-3t In (liven Divorce Mattle Jane Harrison was awarded a decree of divorce yesterday after noon by Judge Galloway from John Henry Harrison. The ground upon which It was made was cruel and In human treatment. Save 10 Per Cent By paying your water bills before the 10th of the month. 3-7-4t Office, Front and Ferry. Phone 198a Glleon'e barber esc; Gllaon'e cigar store Gltson'e baths open all day Sunday l-4-w--tf Stop In When You Are in the neighborhood of the Elite MasHuge and Beauty Parlors, 301-2-3 U. S. Bank building. We treat permanently and cure black heads, whlto heads, pimples, freckles, I moth patches, red skin, oily skin, acne, pustules, large pores, red noses, coarse skin, dry skin. 3-eoMw Ready to Use Notions Fancy Goods Toilet Articles Novelty Jewelry Stationery Umbrellas Bath Towels Linen Towels Bedding Blankets Bed Spreads Sheets Pillow Slips Sanitary Featnt" Pillows Lace Curtains Rugs Popular Prices MARSHFIELO TO EXHIBIT AT FRISCO Marshfleld, Or., March' 8. The Marshfield Chamber of Commerce is receiving encouragement from dif ferent part f the county In Its plan to raise $100,000 to build an equip a Coos county building at the San Francisco exposition. The county court will be asked to make an appropriation every year to help the fund, and the citizens and business Interests will be asked to contribute. The secretary of the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce ha received fnom the Bandon Commercial Club assurance of co-operation of that body In the effort to raise the sum sought. Thank Governor Governor West today received a resolution from the Oregon Forestry Association thanking him for not ap plying the veto ax to a bill appropri ating $60,000 for the protection of the state's timber from fire. Plnntlng Season New Here We have a fine assortment of prunes, peaches, and Lambert cher ries, also ornamental trees and rose3. Armstrong Nursery company 491 East Court street. e-o-d-lm Pleaded Guilty and Paid Fine J. S. Taylor was arrested at the request of Sanitary Inspector Long for a violation of the plumbing ordi nance, appeared before Judge Elgin today and pleaded guilty to the charge, and was fined. Taylor's vio lation consisted in dntng plumbing work without a license. Miwt Carry Ravage Free The Railroad Commission today Issued an order directing the Inde pendence & Monmouth Railroad com pany to carry the baggage of Its pas sengers without charge, the same as other railroad companies. The com pany hag been changing Its passengers from 10 to 15 cents for the transpor tation of trunks and other baggage. Dismiss Case The railroad commission today dis missed the complaint preferred by George 'Ruby, of Portland, against the Oregon-Washington & Naviga tion Company and Southern Pacific Company as to the rates charged! for the transportation of stallions and other high grade animals. Where Is Frank Crnbtree Mrs. L. A. Long of San Jose, Cali fornia, Is searching for her' father, Frank Crabtree, and with the view of locating him has written Chief of Police Hamilton. Frank Crabtree Is a printer and he left San Jose last August for Portlond. From there he wrote his daughter that he was going to Salem and since then she has had no word from him and she Is anxious about him. She says that he Is about 55 years of age, his hair white, and about five feet and 10 Inches In height. Wants to Locate Relatives W. O. Coll, a guard at the peniten tiary at Columbus, Ohio, Is anxious to locate the sons of his uncle, Cor nelius Coll. He says that the uncle locnted some place In Oregon several years ago and that he has several grown up sons. The writer says that his father died some time ago and that If any one can give him any Information as to his uncle's rela tives, that It will be profitable to them. Has Anybody Seen Rosy! "Have you seen my girl In Salem since Christmas?" Is the way that Mrs. n. R. Byrnes, of Montavilla, who is looking for her daughter begins her letter to Chief of Police Hamll ton. She says that her name Is Rosy V. Kerns and that she may go under her maiden name. Rosy Comstock. She Is 17 years of age, weighs 125 and about five feet and three Inches in height. She wore when she left home a purple plush dress, a large black hat with black and white fea thers In it. Returned to Salem Frank Howe has returned to Salem having formed a connection with The Perfection Sewing Cabinet company. After Investigating the proposition thoroughly, he has taken a large block of their stock and will be one of the company Indefinitely. Mr. Howe Is assisting In furthering the company's Interest here. His old time friends are glad to see him back. Having come to Salem from the East la 1SS7 and lived here for many years he Is well known and Is looked upon ns having made good In all of his undertakings, and Is considered a ! good business man. Mr. Howe had charge of the V. M. C. company's business In the Northwest for five years. The above company has started their enterprise In the proper manner, having two large buildings erected and two more started last Monday. Mr. Howe Is hopeful that the business men at Salem will sup port the good enterprise. 110 MORE DISTRESS FROM STOMACH OR INDIGESTION If your meals don't fit comfort ably, or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe It is the food which fills you; If what you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigest ed txKl and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can. make up your mind that you need some thing to stop food fermentation and cure indigestion. To make every bit of food you eat aid In the nourishment and strength of jpur body, you must rid your stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas, which sours your entire meal Interferes with diges tion and causes so many sufferers of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bilious ness, Constipation, Griping, etc. Your case is no different you are a stom ach sufferer, though you may call It by some other name; your real and only trouble la that' which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any un healthy condition. A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and will convince any stomach suf ferer five minutes after taking a single dose that fermentation and sour stomach is causing the misery of indigestion. No matter if you call your trouble Catarrh of the stomaoh, nervousness or gastritis, or by any lother name always remember that a certain cure is waiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide o begin its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out-of-order stomach within five mln utes, and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. o MRS. MARY PORTER LOGAX DIED THIS MORMXG Mrs. Mary Porter Logan died sud denly this morning at 1 o'clock at the home of her brother Judge Waldo and the funeral will be held tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of G. G. Brown, clerk of the state land 'board, and a nephew of the deceased. Mrs. Logan was a daughter of the late Daniel Waldo and In her death the state loses another one of the heroic pioneers of 1843. Although but three years of age when she came across the plains, she clearly remembered some Incidents of that adventurous Journey. Save for'1 a few years at Willamette University, she passed her girlhood on the old home stead in the Waldo Hills. She was married to David Logan, son of the late Judge Stephen Lo gan, of Springfield, Illinois, on Feb ruary 6 18G2. He ranks as one of the moat brilliant criminal lawyers In Oregon's early history, one of the Incidents which brought him Into prominence being the eloquent and able defense of Beal and Baker tried for the murder of Daniel Delaney. He died at his country home near McMlnnvllle In 1875, leaving no child ren. Of late years Mrs. Logan has made her home at Seattle where she owned considerable property. For the past two years she has been the guest of Judge William Waldo, of this city and with her death he re mains the only surviving child of the pioneer settlers of the Waldo Hills. She was 70 years of age. o PERSONALS. . Seneca Fonts, a prominent Port land lawyer and wide awake member of the late legislature, was in the city yesterday on legal business. Clyde Mason was a Stayton busi ness visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Klntz, of South Salem, have returned home after a three weeks' visit with their daugh ter In Seattle. J. W. Pease, of Boone county, Illi nois, arrived in Salem last week and will make his future home here. Mr. Pease was in Salem last summer and liked the country so well he went back to Illinois, sold out and came back here to live. Water Bills . Pay on or before the 10th of the month and save 10 per cent. 3-7-4t A It M E I) JAPANESE ARE " SEEX AT MAGDALEXA BAY I'Mxr.n PRKsa lki-sd wins.) Los Angeles, Calif., March 8. The Times today printed an unconfirmed report that one thousand armed Jap anese were In the vicinity of Magda lena bay. The report said the sight of armed Japanese there was not un common. No confirmation of the re port has yet been obtained. o Call On Retired OiHoers. Washington, March 8. It Is re ported this afternoon that the war de partment has decided to call upon all retired officers to hold themselves In readiness for errlce. " ' NEW TODAY. j FOR SALE 5 acres of choice land on the Sllverton road; low price,' easy terms. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street Phone Main 432. J FOR SALE 141 acre dairy or fruit; ranch, 56 acres under cultivation, ! balance timber and pasture and ; about 2500 cords of standing fir , timber one mile from market; two fine springs and running water In : pasture, good seven room house and two barns. All stock and machin-l ery goes with place; 18 milch cows, j 8 calves good team, pigs, chickens, , wagons, plows hay rake mower. Price $125 per acre. Terms. Ore gon Realty Co., 275 State street. 3-8-3t FOR SALE 10 acres of fine fruit land alj under cultivation; new 5 room bungalow, good well and pump on porch, new chicken house. Just 34 miles south of Salem on Jefferson road. Price $2300. Terms. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 3-8-3t FOR SALE 5 acres of fine fruit land, about 300 cords of standing timber. This Is close In, Just a short dis tance from the carllne. Come In and see us about this. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State St. 3-8-3t FOR SALE Four nice Jersey heif ers, one year past, also male, 3 milch cows. 771 North Commer cial street. 3-8-3t FOR SALE A good driving mare for sale. Inquire 542 State St. Phone 498. . 3-8-tf FOR RENT New 5-room house; large barn; chicken yard; city wa ter. 1902 N. 15th St. 3-8-3t FOR SALE To homeseekers: San tlam river bottom land acreage or improved farms, prices from $30 up to $75 per acre, according to Im provements and location; from 10 acres up to 400. If you expect to buy In the near future, it might be to your advantage to see F. E. Beauchamp, Marion, Oregon. 3-8-6t WANTED Man for general farm work. Phone Farmers' 98. 3-8-3t FLAT FOR RENT Five rooms, fur nished, moderni, new, close In. Call on Sam Garber, Kurts flats or phone 1670. 3-8-3t FOR RENT Six-roomed house, fur nished, modern, close In. Call at 642 Ferry street, or R. E. Cooper, 457 State street. Phone 34. 3-8-3t To entertain women visitors let them read all your private papers. Cottage UndertaVina Parlors. Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Sts, Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 304. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem, Or BIG LAND SNAP NO. 3 123 acres, four miles from Mon mouth, exceedingly fine land, good or chard, buildings, timber, water, very sightly; a great bargain at $50 per acre. $3150 will handle this. MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO, Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf BIG LAND SNAP NO. 4. 52 acres 3 miles from Monmouth and Independence. The soil is excel lent and drains well; 12 acres of splendid commercial orChaTt;r3alld ings cost $3500 and are new. With place goes much personal property. This lovely country home for $7000. Will make terras and take some Sa lem income property. MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO. Mooruonth, Ore. 1-21-tf LAND PLASTER Empire Brand Call and see it. Drain Tile and Cedar Posts. The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company Salem's Best and Largest Grocery Store We carry the class of goods people demand We aim to please all classes of trade, the rich, the medium class and the class that have to stretch their dollars. We have now in stock some of those extra choice Pic-Nic Hums at per lb i;c Some Matchless Hums (nothing better) Some Tery choice White Figs, per lb I0c Sunklst Oranges (the very finest), per dozen S5e Some Extra Salmon, iper tin i;,c Log Cabin Muple in Hull Gallons ;oc l)r. Shoop's Heulth Coffee 2,",c Some very nice Head Lettuce l(c Some good Eating Apples, per box $1.00 to $1.75 Extra fine lot of Dill Pickles, per do 20c The Real Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb 40c New Breakfast Bucon 25c to 30c Don't overlook Golden Gate Coffee, per lb. 40c Roth Grocery Co. 1 58 ACRE FARM A GENUINE BARGAIN We have just listed a real snap in a piece of close In acreage which we can offer for a few days at . a price that will enable the buyer to make a snug sura on the Investment within the next few months. We can sell this property which consists of 53 acres on a good road less than a half mile from city limits, all level, well drained and all but about eight acres cleared. Ripe for subdivision right now. Just think of the price only $125 per acre Terms can Bechtel 347 State Street SAY DIAZ WOULD LEASE ISLANDS TO JAPS UNITED I'RE88 LEASED WIRI. San Antonio, Tex., March 8. Travelers returning from Mexico be lieve that the sudden mobilization of troops on the Mexican border is the result of information that Mexico is planning to cede or lease Magdalena harbor and its Islands to Japan as a naval base. The harbor has been used as an American naval base. A financial agent of ooncerns hav ing large holdings in Mexico pointed lout this afternoon that when the Jap anese fleet was in Mexican waters they were feted by President Diaz. A word to the wise Is sufficient. but a whole volume wouldn't con vince the otherwise. ROSTE1N & GREENBAUM ! Pretty Hats. Great profusion of x trimmed and semi-trimmed hats, x shapes and flowers. See onr great display New ShirtWaists at $1.25 j We have a great variety of waists from 50c up. Our f special efforts are those at $1,25, f Silk Mixed Waistings only yard 23c Pretty Dotted silks only yard' -29c Imitation Rajah Silks only yard ...23c . ; X t Loads of New Spring Goods, X X : f 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET f MMMMM MMHMMMMMMMMM be arranged. & Bynori Phone 452 Not a Word of Scandal Marred the call of a neighbor oa Mrs. W. P. Spaugh, of Manvllle, Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured! her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney trouble. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. Try a Journal want ad. f tr -' i i wvtfrr-' """