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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1911)
rlCS FTTE. TO GAUGE STREAMS OF VALLEY -3 1 PIECES OF- THE Novelty Dress Goods Selected from our Spring line, just placed on 7Cr OUR BARGAIN TABLES, at per yard ' Reduced from $1,00, $1.10, $1,15 and $1,25 We're making a general clea n-up of broken lines and it will pay you to come in and look around, ALL-WOOL POLICY of the- GOVERNMENT MILL JOIX STATE ix measuring volume axd DETERMINING QUALITY OFWA. TER IX WESTERX OREGON STREAMS. DAILY CAFITAI JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY", MAY 3. 1911. MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has been giving general satisfaction. Quality first and last, is our slogan, We buy from the largest and best wholesale dealers in America, consequently the tail oring is backed up by thoroughly reliable firms, The beauty of the fabrics and smartness of the styles, well, they speak for themselves, We believe we offer you the very BEST and that the ...BEST VALUES ARE HERE... Be sure and see our Spring Clothing be fore you buy your new Spring Suit , Suits $10 to $30 Buy a GORDON HAT next time The Best $3.00 Hats in the world We really give you $2 when you buy a Gordon : They are equal to the usual $5 hat LIBERTY THEATER IS POPULAR ITS KEPLTATIOS AD ATTEND ANCE IS STEADILY GROWING AND MANAGER MORGAN IS MAKING A RECORD FOR NEW AND NOYEL ATTRACTIONS. according to news brought here by refugees from Guaymaa. The Americans, the refugees say, want an American warship to come and take them out of Mexico but have no means of sending word of their plight, to Washington. At last reports none of them had suffered seriously. All wire compiunicatlon has been cut off with llazatlan for days. WALKER HAS BAD STROKE OF PARALYSIS Ye Liberty Theater has earned the reputation and Is keeping it up of be ing the most popular moving picture house In Salem. Besides showing the very highest class pictures, It al ways has Borne good act. The quar tet composed of Mr. Knowland, Mr. Clapler and the Ellis brothers, which has been singing there for several month3 past, 19 one of the best 'ever heard In Salem. They are all Salem boys and from the number of en cores they receive, It Is evident that Salem audiences appreciate their work. The film which is on there now, Buffalo Jones lassoing Hons In Africa, is a winner and Manager Mor gan is to be congratulated on his en terprise In obtaining this picture. o CLAIMS BANK REFUSES TO HONOR CHECKS MISSKl) BY HIS FKIEXDS, SEARCH OF HIS HOME WAS MADE AXD HE WAS FOl'Xl) SITTING PAR. ALYZED AXD HEU'LES IX HIS CHAIR. ATTACK THE FOUR BIG TRUSTS as at first reported, the rebels took him a prisoner to Tecate, where it Is reported they burned him, tied to a stake, yesterday afternpon during a fight with a party of Mexican fed eral soldiers. j Captain Mosby, who has been ly ' lng wounded at Tecate, was reported dead this afternoon. He was reported shot in tho back last Monday, the bullet coming out near his thnant. I under the shoulder blade. i DEMOCRATS I CONGRESS TAKE I STEPS TO MAKE THE BIG COM-j BIXES SHOW UP THEIR I'XHOLY METHODS OF CUTTIXG OFF COMPETITION. Alleging that though she has the Becoming alarmed over the failure of Charles Walker, .carriage painter and finisher, to appear and open his shop yesterday, and the lack of In formation as t his whereabouts, friends called the matter to the at tention of Day Officer Burkhardt, with the result that he was found today at his shop suffering from an attack of paralysis, and he Is now ly ing at the Salem hospital in a critic al condition. Walker, it seems, occupied rooms in connection with his shop, which Is located on Commercial street, just beyond the pumping station of the Salem water works, and when. Day Officer Burkhardt attempted to en ter this morning he found the shop locked. An entrance was effected, and Walker was found In his room, 1 sitting in a chair. He had no cloth- -u, OI ,4,.1B , ner creuu u u.r underwear, and had Farmers & Mechanics' Bank, of ' . . 4. . , rfri n VVoodburn, that Its officials decline to evidently sat in the chair during all of the night, and probably the day pay out money on her checks giving guff from & cold on hand with which to meet them, as well as an attack of paralysis. He was so badly afflicted that he was EXITED rnESS LEASED WME.l Washington, May 3. Attacks on four of the greatest trusts in Amer icathe steel, sugar, woolen and shoe combinations were made in congress today. In the house the three former were attacked and the shoe trust was excoriated before the senate committee on finance, which be gan hearings on the Canadian reci procity measure. Before It manu facturers of shoes from the country over declared they were helpless in the grip of the United Shoe Machin ery company of Boston and begged that measures might be taken for their relief. In the 'house the committee on rules voted to report favorably a bill by Stanley (Democrat, Ky.) to In- vestlgate the steel trust. Then Hard- j wick (Democrat, Ga.) Introduced a( resolution asking that a committee i of nine be named to probe the sugar ! trust to ascertain whether it violates the law and what has been the atti tude of the executive toward such violations. This was followed by a resolution by Francis (Democrat, Ohio), who demanded that five members be named to Investigate the woolen trust the American woolen com pany of Boston especially with re gard to Its lowering of wages, Its blacklist and Its employment of child labr. Chinese Situation Improving. London, May 3. The Honk Kong and Shanghai banking corporation to day received ' a cablegram stating that the situation at Canton had quieted down and that railway traffic between Canton and ong Kong had been resumed. Word received from Vice Admiral Winsloe, commander in chief of the British Eastern fleet, said that the situation at Canton waB quiet and that no further trouble was expected. Starts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result In severe Indigestion, yellow Jaundice or viru lent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end It. It's the only safe way. Best for biliousness, headache, dypepsla, chills and debility. 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. The information to be gathered by the state in connection with the fed eral government relative to the chem ical and mineral contents of the streams of the state will be of an immense value to the present water board should It desire to install a filtering plant In connection with the water plant purchased from the Sa lem Water company, according to State Engineer Lewis, who is Just back from a conference with the United States Geological director at Washington, D. C, and at which con ference it was decided that the fed eral government will spend dollar for dollar with the state in the gath ering of information on that subject, and also In making topographical maps and In conducting stream gu ag ing work In the state. This work says Engineer Lewis, Is to begin at once and all of it will be of Inesti mable value to the people of the state. Two Kinds of Plants. According to the state engineer the board, should It desire to install a filtering plant, must Install osj of two kinds either a mechanical fil tering plant or a slow sand plant. The first cost of the former is low, he says, but that of the latter is high, but the main thing to be determined in the purchase of the plant Is the maintenance cost, and In order to do that It is necessary for the boaiu to know the chemical and mineral con tents of the water of the Willamette river at all stages of the year. Chemicals must be used In the operation of the two plants, and It will be dependent upon the extent of chemicals In the water as to which kind of a plant will be the cheaper from the viewpoint of both malntnln ance and first cost. The first cost of a slow sand plant Is considerable higher than a mechanical plant but as a general rule the maintenance cost is lower." The Survey Work. As a result of plans formulated at the conference BOO square miles south and east of Portland are to be sur veyed on a field scale of one and one fourth inches to the mile; about 600 square miles of the floor of the 'Wil lamette Valley In the vicinity of Eu gene has already been mapped on a scale of two Inches to the mile and 400 square miles adjoining this area to the north will be mapped this year and will Include the towns of Corvallis and Albany. About 850 square miles In Baker county will be mapped on a scale of two inches to the mile. In addition to the 108 stream gauging stations now maintained, 60 more stations will be establshed. There is a great demand for this work as without information as to the stream flow capital ,can not be intelligently Invested In power de velopment and the other development of the state's water resources. A special Investigation is to be made as to the possibilities of the. power development of the Deschutes river. o The fast horse plows the short furrow. Mrs. Wm. Meehaa, through the launable and sncfl taken firm of Kaiser Slater & Pogue, to-1 t. .... 1Mtlo hai, hwn day began a suit in the circuit court asking that she be awarded a Judg ment for the above amount against the bank. She alleges In her complaint that on April 22, of last year, she deposit ed with the bank $23.98; on May 5, $2,000; on Hay 6, $2,800, making a total of $4,823.98. That since June ?, of last year she has drawn checks on the bank amounting to $1,404.53, leaving a credit of $3,419.15. o- AMERICANS ARE SCFFERIXG IX MAZATTAX Douglas, Ariz., May 3. Penned up In Mazatlan with egress to the sea cut off by Mexican gun boats and 'lth rebels occupying all the, sur rounding country, more than 1,000 Americans are In dire distress today, learned from him. He is the poeaesor of hosts of frtends in the city, who will grieve to learn if his affliction. XO CHANCE OF BSEAEIXG COLORADO DEADLOCK (UNITED PBE8S. LIAIWD WIRtl Denver, Colo., May 3. With the last week of the Colorado legislature half gone there is hardly a chance of breaking the senatorial deadlock before the adjournment Saturday night. Former Senator Henry M. Teller is mentioned today as a dark horse whose name may possibly get through in the closing hours of the session. A MEXICAN BURNED AT THE STAKE The coming man counts among his assets a good press agent. Hard oil is cheap axle grease. San Dfe-go, Cal., May 3. Vallavl censlo, Mexican rurale, captured by Mosby's rebel band at Carillo, last Monday, was burned at the staake yesterday at Tecate, according to re ports received here today. Vlllavlcenslo) was with Lieutenant Nunemz's federal troops at Carillo when the rebels attacked them last Monday. Instead of being killed then The Glorious Rain Is bringing the trees and shrub bery right along at Kingwood Park After the rain see for yourself. Telephone 4.V2 for an a a to to take job over. BECHTEL & BYNON Selling Agents. The truly remarkable changes which can be made in a wo- man's figure by the proper se lection and adjustment of Themson's "Glove-Fitting' CORSETS Is a subject beyond dispute, Not only do they improve the lines of a woman's figure, but they also assist her to carry herself correctly and to breathe properly, They are, essential from the standpoint of beauty and are not injurious to the health, The low bust corsets now in vogue require a Bras sier to support the breasts, We show Two Good Numbers at 50c & 95c Fresh Factory Shipments of OMO DRESS SHIELDS and NAIAD DRESS SHIELDS only 25c They prevent the perspiration from soiling the front of the Corset, i THOMSON'S XlOVtflTTWO COUITS Our store closes at 5:30 every evening excepting Saturday, Bulked lit Cold Steel. ' "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my toot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer has been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Arni ca Salve, and my foot was soon com pletely cured." Heals burns, bolls, sores, bruises, Eczema Pimples, corns, surest pile cure, 25c at J. C. Perry's. o Plain, common sense ia am excel lent substitute for brilliance. Salem Bank & Trust Co. General Hanking and Trust Business With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us and we will extend you every favor consistent with good banking principles. We 1'ny Four Vet Cent on Savings Liberty Street, Just Off State SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. There Is nothing new about the Idea of using sage fur restoring tlie color of the hair. Our great-Kniuduiolhers kept their locks soft, dark and glossy by using a "sage tea," Whenever their hair Ml out or took on a dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, they made a hrew of sage leaves anil applied it to their hair with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowaday we don't have to resort to the old-time, tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the brew. This is done by skillful chemists b-'ttor than vr. could do It ourselves, and all wo have to do is to call for the ready made product. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, containing snze in the proper strength, with the addition of Sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation 'is sold by all first-class drugiri.sts for 50e. and $1.00 a bottle, or Is sent direct hy the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., NewYork City, upon rccciptiif price. J. O. PERRY, Baiem Oregon. The full-blood dairy cow will nev er become profitable In the hands ot a scrub owner. Children sry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Pierce Bicycles Dayton Bicycles Harvard Bicycles $30 to $45 We can suit your needs with ona of the above-named Bicycles. Call and Inspect them. BICYCLE REPAIRING Let us do your ropalflng; you will be satisfied. BICYCLE SUNDRIES Tires Rims Lanterns Belli mm m u im HI il IIIII1J II I i rw.-hfJL ft ItJ'frW, 'MS'.tJ j Hollywood ! i The Best Five-acre Tracts on the Market If you are looking for a real choice su burban home place see the beautiful five acre tracts we are selling in Hollywood, Hollywood, only one mile from the Fair Grounds on a good road, convenient to school churches and stores, The very finest of soil, all .cleared, well drained and reasonabe in price ar ' terms. Telephone for an auto to see I lywood, BECHTEL & BYNON, 347 State Street, Tel. Main HIIIIIIIIHMttlHltMHIHMmtHllllHt ; : t