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PAILT CAJ1TAI J0ER3AL, 6 ALES, ORE30K, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1512. ric? nva. S SB ' I 7uHNcw Uoos Arriving uaii pYTRKME VALUE lilVlftG rUK FEBRUARY Dress Skirts 2lto3313olo Less $1,25 Umbrella for Women 98c Ea. Embroideries Width 27 in. 39c Peryard 10c and 12c fiinghams 8c Per yard Embroideries Width 18-in 14c New Corset Covets Trimmed with lace or embdy 29c Ea. Values to $17.50 in Men's Suits $9.85 14 Off on Men's Trcnsers Men's Suits $5.09 and , $7.50 iflCE REWARDED WITH RICHES UNITED m88 LEAKED HIKE. San Francisco, Feb. 7. After endur ing 14 months' of solitude while her husband prospected In the lonely mountains of Cerro d'Pasco, Peru, be fore he "struck it rich," Mrs. Ralph Lowrie, wife of a Seattle mining man arrived here today on the City of Pan ama, and will probably leave for Seat- I tie tonight. Her long isolation was re i warded six weeks ago when her hus band uncovered a rich vein of free milling ore In a claim for which he has received a grant from the Peru vian government. Mrs. Lowrie, who brought a num- her of rich ore specimens from her husband s mine, is hurrying to Seattle, where she will arrange for mininK machinery to,be shipped to her hus- oana to develop Lis gold mine. THE OPEN FORUM J The Capital Journal Invites Public Discussion In This Department Let Both Side of All Mutters Be Folly Brought Out It la Not the Purpose of This Newspaper to do the Thinking for Its Readers. - T Reduce Taxes. ' EH. Journal: Will you give a lit tle apace in your paper on retrench ment In your article, "A Speaker fof the People", allow me tq present t better plan for economy In the In terest of all the people, and one which will reduce the taxes a halt million and this is to adopt the fol lowing petition herewith: Initiative Petition. To The Hon Ben. W. Olcptt, secre tary of the State of Oregon: We, the undersigned citizens and legal voters of the staet of Oregon, and the several counties thereof, re ipectlvely demand that the following proposed law be submitted to the legal voters of the state and several counties of said state. First Inasmuch as we have the pover to make any and all laws, pass and make any and all appropn- atlons and the power to regulate all wanes of state, county and city of-Icon, W therefore demand the abolition of the Oregon legislature. And that Iho governor, secretary of state and attorney genral shall constitute Hoard of commissioners, to approve all acts of the people and to prepare and pass on all petitions, referen dum! and recall measures to bo sub mitted to the people. ThlB shall become operative as n as approved by the votes of the Pwple and to go Into effect at the tlose of the legislature of 1912 and 1J. R. R. RYAN. Member of State Executive Board of Socialist Party of Oregon. GUARDS ARE TAKEN mX THE WALLS Declaring that In order to economize keep within the appropriations jnade for the penitentiary by the legts ure that the trimming of expenses nil been made necessary. Sunerlntend- nt James announced that the first of month the two guards were taken n duty from the walls from 10 o'clock " night until 6 In the morning. aer since the famous Tracy ana BAY CITY IS AFRAID OF A TONG WAR UNITED MESS LKAHKD Wilis. San FranclBco, Feb. 7. So serious has become the Chinese tong war here that the grand Jury will consider the situation at a session to be held In Judge Graham's court Thursday. This action will be taken In view of anoth er possible outbreak as a result of tho Sen Suey Ng tong's demand for a $10,000 Indemnity fro mthe Hop Sing tong. o BELFAST IS UNEASY OVER SITUATION 'WHAT SAVED :,y:, HER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rlvesvllle, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin, In a letter .from Rlveivllle, writes: "For three years, I suffered with wo manly troubles, and had pains in my back and side. I was nervous and could not sleep at night. The doctor could not help me. He said I would have to be operated on he fore I could get better. I thought I would try using Cardul. Now, I am entirely well I am sure Cardul saved my life. I will never be without Cardul In my home. I recommend it to my friends." For fifty years, Cardul has been re lieving pain and distress caused by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot reaches the trouble relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cauBe. - It you suffer from any symptoms of womaqly trouble, take Cardul. Your druggist sells and recommends It Qet a bottle from him today. FOR READERS OF CAPITAL JOURDAL N.B. Writ$to: Udlts' Advltory Df p.. Oiatti noora Medicine Co., Outtanooura, Tenn., for Special Jmtntclioiu, and 64-pf book "H t Tniti nl for Woota," Mnt La plain wrapper, oa raquaal AMERICA! IS BOUNCED FROM HIS JOB Merrill escape there have been three guards on the wall. Before that they had all been taken off, and conditions were as they are today, and It was be lieved then that, because of the ab sence of guards, some friend of the outlaws was successful in scaling the wall and getting arms to the men by placing them In the machine shop. I The first guard was taken off last fall, and, as statedthe remaining two were taken off the first of the month. Superintendent James, In discussing the -matter, stated that the grounds were well lighted now, and that guards were still on the ground about the in-1 stltutlon, and expressed himself as pretty confident that It would be dif ficult for any one to escape or scale the wall, and carry arms to any prisoner, A After March 1st all subscribers who receive The Capital Journal through the United States mails are hereby notified that after the above mentioned date all subscriptions' will be strictly cash in advance. The Capital Jour nal's subscription list has been grow ing so rapidly that it has been prac tically forced to make this change ow ing to the Immense amount of book keeping required to keep an open ac count for as small sums as a news paper subscription. Hereafter about two weeks before a subscription ex pires the subscriber will be notified by postal of the fact, and on the date the time Is up the paper will be stop ped, we trust our subscribers -will take this notice in the spirit in which It is meant (merely a change in our business system) not a personal mat ter and help us carry It Into effect. For the benefit of those who may wish to pay in advance for a year we will make a bargain day rate of $3.00 good until March 1, 1912. Pay your subscription up to March 1st at regu lar rate, and then 3.00 for the year in advance. This offer is also good for subscribers who get their paper at su burban stores In Salem. After that date the regular price will be In effect 35c a month, three months for $1.00, $4.00 a year. Taking this opportunity for thank ing you for your past subscription, and trusting we will have the pleasure of renewing It, we remain, with beat wishes THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 2-7-tf Salem, Oregon, o ROOSEVELT TO BE CANDIDATE (Continued from page one.) i - - . A f. 1L.jLIL T . ' 1 .V. a EftSY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pasfrle Fine Puddings Flaliy Crusts The only Dakfca Powder from Royal Grsjc Cream of Tartar CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Salts, Calomel and Cathartic Pills Are Violent They Act on the Bowels as Pepper Acts in Nostril. UNITID FRtSB tlASED WIRE. Belfast, Feb. 7. In a few hours Bel fast will know whether her streets will be given over to bloody riots or wheth er cooler counsels will prevail. Bag pipes and drums are heard on every side as troops march through the streets. Major-General Pltcairn is in command. The soldiers will be con centrated in easy sight of Celtic park, where the tent In which Winston Churchill will speak has already been erected. Every soldier will be served with ball cartridges, 20 rounds to the man. PLAJiS FOB BUILDINGS FOB STATE FAIR GROUNDS Plans have been completed by Arch itect Knighton for an "open court" ar rangement for the buildings at the Btate fair grounds, and when the board meets next week It will be placed before it for its approval. The buildings are scattered without any regard to system. Under tnis pian they will be systematically arranged and a feature of it is that buildings may be constructed as legislatures make appropriations for them, without the necessity of tearing down any of the old oneB, while others are in pro cess of erection. Take a Cascaret tonight and thor oughly cleanse your liver, stomach and bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and wo men who have headache, coated tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nerv ous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean InBide with Cascareta or merely forcing a pas sageway every few days with salts cathartlo pills or castor ollT This is important. . . . Cascareta immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food nd foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver ana carry wu iu decomposed waste matter and poison il. InJaaHnea And bowels. II V ilk lug . Remember, a Cascaret tonight wiu t hv morning. A 10-cent box irom your u.u?B.-. means a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't rorgei m dren. 0- ' ' ...... Hiwn of Good Health Is not for those suffering from kidney ailments and Irregularities. The prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills wl dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore. wekd IUn kidneys, restore normal jctlon. and .i.u i. ko.ith and strength. Mrs. M. Willi llv."..- ,. , c.nfitncf ill., says f. spaiBUurj, dwi - - . ' -j f T,iin in mv back and kidneys, could not sleep at night and could not raise my bands over my j luttt a of Foley Kidney PUls cured me. Foley Kidney .PIH. .r " I 4.-.,ioa ndnrsoment., Red navo iiu --- . Cross Pharmacy tti. jxi Women's Best Interests demand that every woman should spare herself unnatural suffering by obtaining safe and proper help when physical ills and nervous depression occur. When ailments and suffering come to you remem ber there is one jfe, effective gentle and well-tried remedy nf iDeeial value to women. Beecham's Pills remove the cans of suffering; they clesr the system and by their tonic, iieipfui acuuu relieve you of headaches, back aches.laisitude and nerve rebellion. Try a few doses and know the difference know bow Beechsm'i Pills will help your feelings; how they strengthen, invigorate Preserve and Protect Inritan H b witod tlx tper !l dirtcUou with tir tool. MM .wtot U kW 1- UNITED IM1EHH l.EAHED WIRE. Shanghai, Feb.- 7. Unofficial pro tests of England and Japan today re suited in Lieutenant-Oeneral Homer Lea, the American soldier of fortune, and author of the "Valor of Ignor ance," being deposed as chief military adviser to the Chinese revolutionary leaders. General Lea's criticism of the Anglo Japanese treaty, and his statement that he believes England and Japan are planning the Partition of China, aroused the anger of these nations. Lea formerly lived In Lob Angeles. International fame camejto him prin cipally as a result of his book, which was an expose of what he declared to be the Inadequate Pacific coast defense of the United States in case of attack of Japan, o BIG LEAGUE PLAYER IS " INTHE CITY If .all the small boys, and some of the grown men, knew that there was, in Salem, a real live 'big leaguer," ev ery time be came down the street he would load a procession, and be fol lowed by an eager, admiring throng. Nevertheless Jim Shlnn, last year's third Backer for Sacramento, and the man who made himself famous when he played in Portland last fall, Is here as the guest of his brother-in-law, Ed. Blefflng. So well did "Shlnnle" fill his position with the Pacific coast league last Reason, that he was purchased by the American leaeue. and will hold down the last bag for noston'thls year. He has signed up a contract with this club, and has been ordered to report for duty next month. In the mean time he Is enjoying the good weather and better society of Salem, and only wishes that either the good weather would move East or the "big leagues" West, so that he could baak in the sunlight of both. " 1 o 1 1 SOCIALISTS WOULD FIRE LEGISLATURE Stating that he believes In the abolinhment of the legislature, atd the substitution for It of a commission to consist of the governor, secretary of state and attorney-general, R. It. Ry an. of tnis city, louny m - retary of state to rue a petition asking for the Initiation of a law along those lines. The petition was turned over to the attorney-aeneral for examination to Its legal form. The petition is pre sented on behalf of the executive com mlttee of the Socialist party. " - - which to base misrepresentation; men who would like to frighten me or ut least fix upon me a reputation for timidity and cowardice. They would seize upon almost anything I should write as 'an awful coming down.' I Intend keeping my eyes upon those gentlemen, and will not unnecessarily put weapons Into their hands. liut Hays nothing. To all requests for a fuller expla nation of his object in giving out the Llncoln-Rosevelt parallel, the former president replied only with a smile, and the statement that Just now he had nothing further to say. 'I have made this explanation to you as a friend; but I wish no expla nation made to our enemies. What they want is squabble and fuss. They can have it if we explain, and they cannot if we don t Colonel Roosevelt referred to criti cisms of him because he had enter tained prominent labor leaders at the White House. o Piles Cored In Six to 14 Days. - . Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment falls to cure any case of itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plies in six to 14 days. J0 cents. o BECHTEL & BYNOH'S BARGAINS. EXTRAORDINARY PRODUCT!) OF A FAMOUS GRAI1D OPERA The Paris version of "The Bohemian Girl," which the Aborn Opera company offer at the Grand opera house on Fri day, February 9th, in English, proved one of last season's most successful offerings, and is said to be distinctly unlike any other former presentation of this charming opera that has been given in America. Balfe's delightful music Is not only rendored uy a splen did singing cast of grand opera solo ists, assisted by a large, wen arnica chorus of upwards of 100 people, but a special environment of huge dimen sions and unusual magnificence is promised. The Messrs. Aborn have managed to Introduce with perfect consistence in this grand old opera a cavalcade of trained horses, bands of real gypsies, a troupe of wonderful whirlwind acro bats, and many other startling novel ties, Including a surprisingly realistic 11 shots at the officers. fair or normess of old. Bohemia, and In the last act presenting in a most -elaborate stage setting, a scene repre wntlng the palace ball of Count An helm, with Its famed marble halls, wherein the dazzling "Dance of the Hours" from "La Glaconda" takes place as. a concluding dlvertlsement of an evening's fote. The cast Includes Blanche Morri son in the soprano role of Arlinej Hattie Belle Ladd, as the gypsy queen , John R. Phillips, as Thadeus; Harry Luckystone as Count Arnhoim; Geo. Shields, as DevilBhoot, and Augustus Vaughn as Floreateln. . o In an open gun fight at Silver Lake Tuesday between three deputy sher iffs and C. E. Scbaffer, a notorious gun man, the latter was killed, aflor tiring LOTS $350 will buy street, with sidewalk In, LOTS LOTS a good lot on 20th Bewer paid for, with city water, close to W gPFTlAL PRICE for a Short Time Only 16-in. Vood-5 Load Orders Ji-'j 16-in. Wood-Single load orders . . . Hace your crder now for wodyoureae ""ice: rrom . - -r-sxxrs: 1830 BEEEX32E3EW THE CHILDREN HOT COLD FEET AND QUIT fDKITSD MUM LSASKD WUS.J London. Feb. 7. There has been almost every conceivable variety of industrial trouble In England during the Inst vear. but It remained for the vlllftire school children of Gaywood near Sandrlngham, the king's country residence, to conduct a successrui strike analnst cold feet. Aided and abetted by their parents, 134 of the 250 Pupils refused to attend school unlit the managers had covered the children's floors with. matting and in stalled portable stoves. Flying Ken Fsll victims to stomach, liver and kidney frnuhlee lust like other people, with ilka results In loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, heartache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling.- But there's no need to feel like that as T. v. Pee bles. Henry. Tenn., proved. "Six hot ties of Electric Bitters," he writes "did more to give me new strength and rood aDDetlte than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help every hod v. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will kelp you from the first dose. Try it. Only 60 cents at J. C. Perry. fMU.WM 456 COURT ST. fieu MERCHANT TAILOR See the Spring Styles in my windows by all means 4 M4W4tM paved street, flue soil for garden, half block of carllne, lot 60x173 feet Owner wants cash and will sell this lot for $350. It is worth $500. Title perfect. $350 takes a fine lot on carllne In North Salem, on carllne, near good improvements, 60x125 to alley. Splendid soil for garden. $7,000 will buy the beet lot In 8a lem for an apartment house, un State street, close to poetofflce, state house and business center. Just the place for a swell flat building or apartment house. Terms can be arranged. Don't overlook this lot if you want some thing extra fine. BOUSES HOUSES HOUSES $3800 is the cut price on a swell new bungalow on Capitol street, seven large rooms, bath, toilets, pantry, basement, electric lights, fireplace, built In buffet, in fact everything that goes to make a strictly mod ern homa A large lot, all im provements paid for. $2800 will buy a fine home In King- wood Park. All the nouses duiii in are modern in every way and this one is the choice of them all. No assessments of any kind. All Improvements in and paid for. ciMram lrr room, hot and cold water, electrio lights and fixtures, rooms finely tinted, panel work In living and dining rooms, water In bedrooms ss well as bath. $200 down and small monthly payments. Tbls Is an Ideal home. SMALL TRACTS $1250 The owner of one of the beet tracts in Hollywood has inBtructea us to offer it for sale at a price that Would sell and we know this Drice Is right Five acre all cleared, fine soil, well locatedJust the thing for garden, berries, fruit or an ideal chicken ranch. Easy terms can be had. $1760 will buy seven ecrea of extra choice land on the Biivenon roan, not far from the Fair Grounds, all cleared, well drained, now in crop Very easy terms to party who will build. Let us show you tins place. FARMS FARMS FARMS 61 acres well Improved for $4800. 40 acres all cleared with fair Im provements at $130. 160 acres extra fine soli Howell prairie at $135. 10 acres beet Prairie land at $140. 15 acres, ten scree In bearing prune for $4,000, These and other good buys will be gladly shown if you will call. Money to loan. Better Pianos I AT- This Columbian "Favorite" With 24 Selections Including "Rlgolette" and "Lucia" Sex tette. $59.00 Three days FREE trial. Smaller Cost We sell on the "One-IIonest-Prlcj- I to-all" system consequently our customers find satisfaction in the absolute knowledge that they pay no more for a piano than any one else would pay. W make terms to suit every- one, The Wiley B. Allen Store 11 CHERRINGTON & Mgrs. 247 N. Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon t Victor i Saturday Sheet Music 5c and 10c 4-t4--4-M---44-- iluie Wmg Sang Co. ALL GOODS ON BIG SALE! 20 to 35 Per Cent Lower Houses to rent. We write Insurance in the best companies. bvciitel 147 State Street . BTJfOIr . Tel. Kiiltt m Full line of Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs, Embroidery, 811k Orna ments, Klraonas, all kinds Fancy Waists and Skirts, Silks and Dress Goods, Wrappers, Underwear, Sweaters, Ladles' and Children's Coats, Shoes, Blankets and Comforts, Gentlemen' and Boys' Suits, Flannel Wool Shirts, Pants, Gloves, Fancy Silk Hose, Heavy Flanuel Nightgowns, all kinds of Furs and Muffs, Silk Mufflers; oil kinds of Turses, Umbrellas. We have a large lot of Fsncy Dressing Bacques. Chlnawsre and Japanese Fancy Goods. Call In end see our prices on big sale this week. 325 N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, OREGON cjagtc 71 1 11 - 'Jftz'7, , , ; , .7.1.'. .7.7.1 ii n-:,. Voi: