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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
I I DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911. PAGE FIYE. Handsome New Dress Goods at Moderate Prices The latest productions of the best dress goods manufac turers In America are now reaity for you. You will delight In the varied new styles and I? socially pleased with our 'beautiful new serges. Pies Goods at 19 He. 25c, 43c up to $4.00 per yard. BIG STEEL PLANT FOR SEATTLE ! 1 Smart Tailored SUITS For the Bright SPRING DAYS The perfect lines of our new suits and splendid fabrics are pleasing even the women who are very hard ' please. These simple little jackets nl simple 'itt'e skirts are extreme ly nobby. WE Gl'AK AXTKK THK KIT Prices from $7.75 to $45.00 10 Discount on all new Suits DURING MARCH Extra Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 50c plain or striped O Q r Gingham Petticoats WESTERN STEEL COBFORATION SATS ENGLISH CAPITALISTS WILL IXTEST MOKE THAN $10,, 000,000 IX ITS PLAXTS NEAR SEATTLE. UNITED FUM LEASED WIRE 1 Seattle, Wash., March 16. Accord ing to a statement today by James A. Moore, president of the Western Sttel corporation, more than $10,000, 000 will be invested In the company's plants near Seattle by English capi talists in the immediate future. This money will be used, Moore says, in extending operations in the Bteel mills at Irondale and New Westmin ster, B. C. The- statement from Mr. Moore was received here by cable, his assistants making the big deal public today, . Catholic CollpRe Iturucd. CNITED TBKSS LEiSSTD TIKE. Baltimore, Md.. March 16. St. Charles college, a Catholic institu tion at Ellicott City, a Baltimore su burb, was destroyed by Are this af ternoon. BRINGS SUIT TO RECOVER THE LAUD i i i u I Drivers Agre to Arbitration. j (CNITBD rRESS LEASED WIDE. New York, March 16. Accepting Mayor Gaynor's proposal to arbitrate their differences with the Adams Express company, drivers and help-, ers who went on strike yesterday re turned to wprk today. i Taft Will Not Visit Coast. UNITED FBE8S LEASED WIRE. Washington, March 16. Through Secretary Norton, President Taft has , let It be known that he will not visit Spokane and other Northwestern cities In September as Invited. ! Negotiating Treaty With Japan. I UNITED THESE LEASED WIRE. ' Berlin, March 16. First steps in negotiating a renewal of the commer cial treaty with Japan were taken today, following the arrival of M. Yabe from Toklo. , i PROPERTY IS NOT GOING A BEGGING SAYS MB. BARB Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results "The state board means well I enough but they are not doing right by using the governor's property to beat down the rest of us," said Theo dore M. Barr this morning to a re porter. "My home is on the corner of Court and Twelfth streets, and because the state happens to -want the property is no reason why I should get less than the market value. A citizen should not be com pelled to give up his home where he has made all the improvements for hla own use and comfort and with no thought of selling for what other people think it is worth. Inside property across the street from me has been selling at $70 per front foot. At that price my 128 feet on Court street would be worth $8,960, Mine is a corner lot and has to bear an assessment for Twelfth street paving of $1600, which would bring It to $10,560. It has a greater com mercial value than Inside property as I could build four houses on It The Spauldlng and Miles property one block west sold for $14,000 with out the paving. I valued the Im provements on my quarter block at $3000 when I took It and expended $3000 more as my books will show. I would not sell It to private, parties. I would not sell it at all. I consider i the naked quarter blocks without lm-1 provements worth $12,000, Including the paving. I have $6000 in the Im provements, not counting valuable trees and shrubbery, and am willing to let it go to condemnation. Any fair minded jury of 12 men would give me that for it, the way prop erty is selling iii Salem today. We do not have to take anything that Is offered us, and that property can never again be secured for what It can at present." Mr. Barr concluded by saying he would like to see what the state can buy a block for anywhere adjacent to the state house grounds. They would pay more than $50,000, he thought. Under the Carson bill there is given power to acquire by condemnation proceedings property anywhere within three blocks of the state house. The state authorities and the community generally are In clined, to favor; he purchase of the block east of .the state house. For some reason, which is not dis closed In the complaint, C. Sullivan, after he had completed making pay ments upon a half interest of 1S8 acres pf school land, which he had bought from the state, directed the board to make out the deed to H. Trlnwlth and now his widow, Mag gie S. Sullivan, and bis minor sou. Cornelius Sullivan, have brought a suit against Mabel Trlnwlth, helrj oj H. Trlnwlth, with , view of being declared the owners of an undivided half Interest In the land. According to the complaint, John Daly orig'nally purchased the land ficm the state. After he had made a r. umber of payments he eutero.l in to a contract with Sullivan to tho of- toet tliat If he would pay the bul ance tint he should be given a half Interest. Upon the completion of the payment Sullivan directed the board to make out the deed to the name pf H. Trlnwlth, but with Instructions that it should not be sent to him,' but to Sullivan. Sullivan retained possession of the deed until he died, but, subsequent to his death, It Is alleged, that Trlnwlth surreptitiously gained possession of it and placed It on record, i A short time ago Trln wlth died, leaving Mabel Trlnwlth as his heir, and she now claims all of the land, an! to secure possession of Sullivan's half Interest the widow and son have Instituted the suit. INSURGENTS BLOW UP. (Continued from page 1.) Tecarte ti reinforce Louis Rodrlguea and his force pf 35 men holding that place. The couriers said that Leyva and Berthold planned to make the big fight at Tecarte, and, if defeated thera, to fall back through Ploa chos pass, contesting every foot of the way. This was borne out by the actions pf Captain McDonald and his men left to guard Mexlcali in building trenches to the south of the town, from which direction the' re treating army would come. . Louis James wws arrested early today while attempting to run the border blockade with a small quanti ty of ammunition. James is an American. mm, Absolutely Pura The official Government testa show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. With no other agent can bis cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. It makes pure, clean, healthful food. Royal Cock Book 800 RtctipUFree. Stni Nam and Ailttu. ROYAL BA.KIN8 RQWDEW CO., NEW YORK. en route to Mexico in response to se cret mosHasee of lmnortttjio. He de clined to be interviewed. TAKING SOUNDINGS. (Continued from page pne.) Iiiiiiniitoiir Culled 1 Ionic. Columbus, O., March 16. Jose Yvez Limantour, Mexican finance minister, passed through hefrq today them In a few days, and then every thing will be In readiness for the commencement of work on these streets. Mnny petitions for tho Improve ment of pther streets are In the hands of the street committer, and reports will be submitted at the next council meeting. At the next meet ing there will also be considered bids for the Improvement of Btreots and contracts awarded. Whllo much building Is under way, there are also ninny Improve ments which will not be made until certain streets, the Improvement of which has been petitioned for, are Improved, but when that time comes these will also be undertaken. TERRIBLE TRAIN OF TROUBLES. Lake Charles, La. Mrs. E. Four nler, 516 Klrby street, says: "The month before I took Cardul, I could hardly walk. I had backache, head ache, pain in my legs, chills, fainting spells, sick stomach, dragging feel ings, and no patience or courage. 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