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DAILY CAPITAL JolKNAI. HALKM. ORKCOS. SATIRDAY. MAV 27, 1811. PAGE TE5. H I if p Saturday Night Specials 7 to 9 o'clock Read ,These .Over Ladies'Kayser Black Silk Gauntlet Auto Gloves $1.25 values tonight, pair ....98c . A heavy silk weave and silk lined. An extra good article and more com fortable for summer driving than leather g'oves. Tonight 98c a pair. COME TONIGHT AND SAVE MONEY Men's Silk Plaited Onyx Brand Socks 50c values at, pair 32c Colors, burgundy, tan, navy, gray and black. A splendid summer sock and worth the regular price. To night 32c. TRUNK FULL OF SMUGGLED JEWELRY WARE fCXITEO PHFSS LEASED W1RK. Washington. .May 27. A trunkful of smuggled Jewelry, valued at $20, 000, said to be the property of Wil liam and Maude Rogers, which was confiscated by the San Francisco cus toms officials, was today ordered re leased by the officials of the United States treasury department, following representations that the gems were stolen In that country. Rogers and his wife are now In custody, and will be held for the New Zealand officers, who will take them back to that' country for trial. The jewelry will be returned with them as evidence In the case. NO FICTI0US VALUES QUOTED IN OUR ADS Coral Bead Necklaces Regular 50c special at ... 37c Regular $1.00 special at 69c Those are very popular and at this special price they will not last long. The supply is limited, so take ad vantage tonight. OUR GOODS GAIN IN FAVOR BY COMPARISON Bed Spreads Extra special value tonight only 83c A good size, 52x84 and a good weight and weave at this price. Special 83c A Satisfied Customer Brings Us New Patrons Men's Japanette Initial Han dkerchief s Regular 10c value, .Bpeclal tonight 7c each or 4 for 25c All initials. Japonette 13 a new fine soft and silky fabric. You wl'l do well to get some of the3e tonight. 7c each, 4 for 25c HAS NO SUBSTITUTE (j Mudero Is Supreme In Mexico. fUWITEO rBESS LIA8KR WIHB.l El Paso. Tex., May 27. Francisco Madero gained his first Victory in the state legislatures today when the Coahuila legislature, acting under or ders from ' Provisional President De Labarra, elected Senor Carranza, the Madero candidate, governor of the state to succeed the deposed Diaz governor. . ' 1 De Labarra has Instructed his offl-I finla in rprwe'tilza Mm fnllnwlne nro-' visional governors: Manuel Bonllla, of SInaloa. Jose Maria, of Sonora. Abram Gonzales, of Maytorenaand Chihuahua. These officials probably will be In stalled this evening or Monday. With them In power Madero will be free to to the capital, which he probably will do on Tuesday. mm Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar KOALUKO LIME PHOSPHATE PERSONALS. MRS SCEHXK WANTS TO SEE HER CHILDREN Another sale of Toilet Articles, Soaps and Perfumes today, closes tonight. Owing to the success and popularity which this salo created last week we have decided to again offer the same specials offered last Friday and Saturday. Dozens of bargains in Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumes and preparations. Come and see what a saving can be made by purchasing now. You Money CrK!XJ J Treatment UNITED HtESS USASBI) WIRB.1 Wheeling, W. Va., May 27. It is reported here today that Mrs. Laura Farnsworth Schenk, wjio was recently tried for an alleged attempt to poison her millionaire husband, John O. Schenk, Is dying of a broken heart, because she is not permitted to see her two children. On Monday her at torneys will try, to get permission from the court to permit her to do so. Pii Id In a Ton of Gold. UNITED TBESS LIAS1D WIBH.J Sacramento, Cal., May 27. Loud was the clink of gold In State Treas urer Roberts' office when John E. Mc- Dougald, treasurer of San Francisco county, paid In the second Installment of taxes' for 1910, the sum $941,322, of which $597,526 was in gold coin. It weighed an exact English ton 2250 pounds. Mrs. R. B Houston, accompanied by her son and daughter, went to Portland this morning for a visit. Albert Macy, of Albany, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Macy, of South Salem'. Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede, of Marsh- field, with her son and daughter, are visiting Mrs. Sehlbrede's father, G. S. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Clarke, ot 3'18 North Libert ereet, are receiving a visit from an old friend in the y-r- son of Miss Bertha Staehle, of Earl- vlHe, la. Mibs Liild Slangier, of Corvallts Is visaing 'Sir. aivl Mrs. P. H. Raymonl Miss Flounce I. Orey, formerly r.f Salem, but now e successful busiiui's woman of Pci third, Is visiting Salau. r.laMves aad friends. CITY NEWS. $ It Is Not Bleached For the 'best bread, use Olympic flour. ts-ths-st Companions, Attention Special meeting of Hodson Council No. 1, R & S. M., this evening Work In the R. & S. M. degrees. A full attendance is urgently requested. Visiting companions welcome. See Derby k Wlllson About that fine Inside residence property on North High street. Degree of Honor Dunce At Steeves' hall Monday evening, May 29; 25 cents each. Otiaon'i barber sTSs? Gllaon't cigar store 'ilidon hat hi open all day 8unday ll-4-w--tf Be Sure To have Vick Bros, or their sales man, E. H. Whiteside, show you the Ford before you buy your automobile. 85 Per Cent More Bread Guaranteed from ' Olympic than from any Valley flour. tu-th-sa All Outstanding Acconnts Of the Salem High School must be given to the secretary on or before June 1. 5-25-3t Vehicles Several good second hand buggies at great bargains at Sam Manning's Implement house, foot of State treet 4-27-tf June Records Are now In and you will have to hurry to get your choice, as they go fast. Phonograph supplies, also Singer sewing machine supplies. Hlll man & Peters, 247 North Commercial street. 5-25-eod'-tf Modern Woodmen Flcnlc At Woodburn June 1. All those wishing to attend the Modern Wood men picnic at Woodburn Thursday, June 1, can obtain a round trip tick- et on our special train for 55 cents, until Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Tickets on Bale at Anderson's barber shop, the Sunset Grocery Store (Day Bros. ) and the office of F. A. Turner, In U. S. National Bank building. 6-26-2t Bfiivo Ion Seen Richmond addition at State and Twenty-third streets? It Is a lovely tract ' Band concert Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 under the big oak trees. Oregon Realty Co., agents. Court Adopts Sew Rule The supreme court yesterday adopt ed the rule of compelling attorneys to file cost bills with the court with in 20 days after a decision la ren dered or such cost bills will be barred. While several cases have been set by the court for hearing, none will be heard next week be cause of the bar examlnalons. It Is Not Blenched For the best bread, use Olympic Flour. tu-th-sa The New Bridge on Twenty-third connects State street with Richmond addition. Band concert Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m. Best and Latest Records Out can be had at 247 North Com mercial street. Demonstration free. Also a phonograph will be given you for free trial. , See Hlllman & Peters. eod-tf Costs More to Buy Costs less to use; Olympic flour. ts-ths-st Advertise In the Daily Capital Journal. It pays to advertise. This fact I have learned to prize; If property you want to sell, The "ad. man" you should hasten to tell, If property you want to buy, The "ad. man" you should always try. W. D. Smith, with E. Hofer & Sons, Room 201, U. S. Bank building. Vick Bros. The Ford auto agents have bought the Capital Garage and will take pos session of same the first of June. Be sides selling the Ford they will han dle a full line of auto supplies and do general repair work. Mr. Htxson, jthe present machinist, will remain ' with the new firm. Give them a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Granted Decree Judge Galloway this forenoon granted a decree of divorce to Mabel Garrett from John F. Garrett. The wife testified that ever since their marriage In 1907 the husband had mistreated her and failed to support her. In addition to that she said she had also found out that he had vio lated the marriage vow. There were no children. The Cubs Got Free While on a visit to Chemawa yes terday, Justice Daniel Webster reached the Indian school Just in time to witness the wind up of an ex citing bear chase. By climbing a ladder which had been left standing erect in the pit by boys who had fed the bears, two of the animals es caped from the pit and reached the open. After getting out of the pit the first place the frisky youngsters made for was the little grocery store In the neighborhood. Before they had time to get into the candy buckets, however, they were lassooed and re turned to the pit. Baked Chicken For your Sunday dinner. At the Elite Cafe. , 120 Acres on Howell Prairie nearly all under cultiva tion. Price, including crop, Imple ments, stock, etc., $125 per acre. This Is a bargain. Derby & Wlllson. Noah vs. Mrs. Noah Jake Noah today began divorce proceedings against Lucile Noah. He alleges desertion as a ground for the annullment of the matrimonial bonds. He says they were married In 1907 and that In 1910 his wife deserted him. Look At the peat of the Richmond ad. to day. It is the nicest tract yet opened. You will find It on another page. Oregon Realty Co., agents, 275 State street. The Closing Piano Recitals By the pupils of Frank E. Church ill will be held In the First Christian church, June 20-21. The pupils will be assisted by some of Salem's best talent. Our Fried Cliickcn For your Sunday dinner cannot be beat Try It. Makes a good change. At the Elite Cafe. Talraadge Printing Co Room 4, Tatton Block Society and Commercial. Printing executed promptly. Give an lowa'prlnter a call. t4 Bee Supplies f A complete stock to All all f T your requirements from. Take T if care of your bees; you will find I j It pays. I Berry Hallocks i! Have the latest folding hal locks, also berry crates. Spray Now f We have arsenate of lead In all sizes packages, and also the Black Leaf Spray. Take care I of your fruit. Gopher-Go f The great poison for goph ers, squirrels, rata, etc. Always gets them. Nox-Weed A sure weed killer ft r lawns, t t Easy to use. 50 cents a can. D. A. WHITE! & SONS 255 N. Commercial .Street, ' Phone 160. Salem Oregon Special- Dinner served at Hotel Marlon Sunday, from 5 to 9 p. m. Music. Asks rubllc to Help With a view of putting an end to a wholesale violation of the peddlers' and solicitors' license law, Chief of Police Hamilton is anxious to have the public In general co-operate with him by advising the department whenever a peddler or solicitor ap pears ' to' soloclt trade without a badge. Oloott Receives Invitation i Secretary of State Olcott today re-, celved an Invitation from the Prln- j vllle Commercial club Inviting him to ' attend a meeting of the Central Ore gon' Commercial club at Prlnvllle on June 30. The meeting will last till July 1. Judge Performs Ceremony Otis A. Nelson and Miss Hattle Belle Schwader, both of Aurora, were united in marriage this forenoon at the judge's chamber In the court house, Judge Galloway officiating. Car of Pianos Geo. C. Will, the music and sewing machine dealer, received yesterday another car of pianos made by the Starr Piano Co., at Richmond', Indi ana. In It are two grands. One Is for Mr. Rossner, at the Wexford theatre. The many cars received by Mr. Will from the Starr Piano Co., makes It that there are more pianos placed in Salem homes from the Starr Co. than any other six manufactur ers together. Why these are so often selected as a reason for It. When contemplating to buy a piano, Inves tigate these makes of pianos at Geo. C. Will's music store. 0 CRUSHED ROCK ON EAST STATE STREET Through the efforts of Isidore Greenbaum, the Commercial street merchant and capitalist, who builds houses and buys and sells lots, the people of Eaet State street have de cided to improve that street with crushed rock.. It is to be a good, solid Improvement on which bltullthlc can be placed later. o ; Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO A For the Best Dinners Served In Salem, try our broiled chicken, at the Elite Cafe. Memorial Lines Carl Roberts, aged 15, who at tends the Lincoln school, favors us with a copy of a memorial day poem that he composed, and which has some fine sentiment, and well ex pressed. For a first effort It Is above the average, and very creditable for a boy of his age. The splendid work of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is daily coming to light No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever , known before. Thousands bless them for curing con stipation, sick headache biliousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Sold by all dealers. o STATISTICAL. $:''' New Incorporations, The following articles of Incorpor ation' were filed yesterday with the secretary of state: Harding's Umpqua Valley Orchard company, Roseburg, capital stock, $10,000. Portland Oregon Land company; Portland, capital stock, $5000. Garden Land company, Portland; capital stock, $10,000. Tualatin Valley Electric company; Sherwood; capital stock, $30,000. Evangelical St. John's congrega tion Portland. The Northwestern Orchard! com pany; Hermlston; capital stock $800. The Robinson Orchard company; Hermlston; capital stock, $8000. ' The Crescent Orchard company; Hermlston, capital stock, $8000. The KIrkwood Orchard company; Hermlston; capital stock, $8000. The Bandtel Orchard company; Hermlston; capital stock, $8000. The Home Orchard company; Her mlston; capital stock, $8000. Ohio and Indiana Orchard com pany; Hermlston; capital stock, $8000. Union County Co-operative com pany; La Grande. The following articles of Incorpora tion were filed yesterday with the secretary of state: Twin Valley Land Company, Lake view; capital stock, $16,000. Fordham Investment Company, Portland; capital stock, $100,000. The Portland Automobile Wheel Company, Portland; capital stock, $250,000. The Drain Nonpareil Printing Company, Drain; capital stock. $3000. The Nehalem Water' Company, Ne halem; capitol stock, -$5000. V 'THE IMPROVED FRONT LACED" U. G. Shipley Company Beg to announce the exclusive agency of Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 31, June 1, 2 and 3.' m I i B 111 14 lb A. I Mrs. L. C. Redding Who will conduct a demon stration and exposition sale, says "the secret of the fine lines that M0DART Corsets give to the figure lies in an IMPROVED! PRINCIPLE of front lacing , which is to be found only in the M0DART, "So Eeasy to Adjust, Too," Let Mrs, Redding fit the nrnnor MOnART mnrlol In your figure and see for yourself the wonderful build ing possibilities of this corset, OUTING ACCESSORIES Children's Rompers, "Play Clothes," in a wide range of styles to select from, 25c to $1.50 each. , Chidren's anal Misses Sweaters in high neck and V-neck styles; colors white, cardinal, grey and two-tone effects 98c to $5.00 each. Ladies' Sweaters, Shaker knit and plain knit, with shawl collars, military collars and V-neck models white, cardinal and tan and oxford, See the hunting coat for automobile wear, All made of extra quality worsted yarn, All at popular prices, Hand Bag Special, Ladle' leather hand bags, medium size, with single and double strap handles and fitted with .coin purse, Regular price $1 ,25 and $1 ,50, Spe cial 98c. Our Store Day Quality merchandise. Popular prices. U. G. Shipley Company s 145-147 North Liberty Street. s Be Closed All Day Tuesday, Memorial NEW TODAY. WANTED Set of double harness. Phone Farmers 198. 5-27-3t Motor Car Insurance. BUILDING LOT On Center street, 45x75, a bargain at $2000. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 U. S. National Bank building, Salem, Oregon. 5-18-tf NEW IN OREGON If you or your wife want something fine to eat, come down to the Noble Saloon lunch wagon and sample my goods. If you do not like it, it will cost you nothing. 5-26-2t LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Cherry City Lodge No. 498, meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. In I. O. O. F. Temple, corner Court and High streets, D. R. Yantls, Dicta tor; H. H. Turner, secretary, 135 S. Commercial street. Table d' Hote Dinner served at HOTEL MARION Sunday from 5 to 9 p. m. MUSIC. Canape of Chicken Livers, a la Marlon Tomato a la Anglaise Consomme Royal Chicken Broth, with Rice. Olives. Radishes. Green Onions Pommes Hollandalse. Boiled Leg of Mutton, Caper Sauce. Creamed Lobster en Cases a la Doree Sweetbread Croquettes, Devonshire Sauce Veal Cutlets Saute, with Mushroom Braised Tenderloin of Beef, Jardenlere. Macaroni au Gratln , Roman Punch au Sorbet Roast Prime Ribs of Kansas City Beef, au Jus. Roast Suckling Calf, Oyster Dressing Mashed Potatoes New Potatoes In Cream Freeh Green Peas.1 New String Beans Fresh Asparagus, Cream Sauce; Fresh 'Crab Salad, en Mayonnaise , , Strawberry Shortcake. Rhubarb Pie ( Wine Jelly, Whipped Cream ; Vanilla -Ice lOeam and Cake. .... ; :. " .Small Coffee. ( . , i ', '1X1331.3 CI We write Insurance on automobiles and all kinds of power driven vehi cles at the lowest rates, and Insure against damages from Are under any and all circumstances, whether In pri vate or public garage or on the road or In accident. More cars are de stroyed by Are than by all other causes put together. Rates the low est. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 U. S. Na tional Bank building. 5-22-tf o Soil that blows badly may be im proved by scattering straw or manure over the .surface. GREAT BARGAIN Six room housw in good condition, chicken house, woodshed and fruit trees, Seven teenth, near D street. For a short time at' $2100. E Hofer & Sons, 201 U. S. National bank, Salem Oregon. 4-29-tl FOR SALE Residence and large lot with natural shade trees, corner Mission and Twelfth streets, with fine modern Improvements and mission finish. For a short time only. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 U. S. Nat. Bank building, Salem, Ore. 4-29-tf Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident Agta 88S STATE STREET. Decoration Day at Bethel Cemetery EVERYBODY Is Invited to attend the Decoration Day exercises at the J. Bethel cemetery near McCoy and help make It a grand success. Pro gram at 2 p. m. Public speaking by prominent men, donations can be made to S. W. Goss at McCoy. Free burying grounds. S-22-lw FOR RENT Six acres good land, close In, on gravel road. Owner, ' 326 N. Commercial street. 5-27-3t TO TRADE--Five room new bunga low at 380 South 18th street, Salem, Ore., worth $2000. Want outside property. Also $2750 city property in fine condition for 10-acre tract one to five miles from Salem. Ad dress E. Hofer & Sons, Salem, Ore. B-r-tf Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. WANTED Salesmen to sell Automa tic Computing scales on commis sion. State agency open to a man who can handle salesmen. Bond required. Kansas City Scale & Supply company, Kansas City, Mo. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or TRADE DEAL Forty acres irrigated land near Calgary, Canada. Price $40 per acre. Modern house and lot at Rathdrum, Ida., for Salem property. Price $1500. Sixty acres west of Salem. Price $4500. Will take some trade. Twelve acres near Marlon for property In Salem. Price; $1000. See me for a quick deal. G. W. Laflar, room 7, Gray block. 527-tf GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State St Liberty Sta Salem, Oregon. Boom I, Gray Blk. Phone 801. THREE LOTS With small houses, m West Salem. Fine gardens planted to potatoes. Barn with each. One block from Front street and school and store. Cheap homes. E. Hofer & Sons. 527-tf NEW HOTJSE Pleasant Home addi tion, with lot, $1700 to $2000. Will trade In $1000 land on pur chase price. E. Hofer & Sons. 6-27-tf TYPEWRITERS I ALL MAKES ' Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before Ton Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Q Phone 214-10 N. Com 068 Main St. Salem, Or. if Sunday, May 28, 1911. i