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I III ore. Koom The arrival of such large shipments of NEW VjUtL'J uiaiw an uiiuuurc ut- mand fr morc room' Many ' thc articles offered at the sale price have not been in the store 60 daysbut they must give place to the late arrivals. Table Damask Splendid Quality. Rvalues ....25 0 values mines Bi5 values P.1S values 1 .00 valu ?t mines ,0 values .(0 values Silk Petticoats FOR LESS Pre s dens, all Colors; Mes- salines, and Taffetas $15.00 values... $11.99 $10.00 values... 7.58 $ 8.00 values...! 6.15 $ 6.00 values...! 4.59 $ 5.00 values... 8.99 $ 4.00 values. ..I 2.99 The Latest Sil k and Net Waists at Reduced Prices $7.00 values $6.49 $6.00 values $5.00 $5.00 values $4.50 $4.00 values $3.60 $3.50 values $2.75 Black, extra spe cial $255 Tale in Oregon" EPPJLEY'S wm POWDER Ue In Kill find noue better mude anjwhere. C. I. EPI'LET Salem, Oregon jSOOD PAPER AND I PAPER HANGING I ust received everything "the Artist's Line. Also ; Jouldings for Picture i framing, and some beau j w ready-made pictures J. PORTER j 4S8 COURT STREET. Phone Main 485. EASILY BREAKS A SEVERE COLD Pape's Cold. Compound Is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than $50,000, and con tains no Quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not ef fective In the treatment of colds or grippe. It Is a positive fact that a dose of Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most severe cold, either In the head, chest, back, stom achs, limbs or any part of the body. It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlsbness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. N Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made anywhere else In the world, which will-cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects, as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any drugget In the world can supply. 1 o IIUKRDEDS ATTE1)IXG MEETING (Continued from page 1.) PArtT CAP1TU JOPHKAI, SAM, OSSOQH, FRIDAY.; FEBIH'AHI I, 1913. THE STATE HAS LEASED THE LAKES The State Desert Land Board yester day afternoon decided to award a lease aa Albert Lakes to C M taailsisrePre8entIng U ADeeleS Capl The bed of both lakes, according to Sain, are valuable for the salt and so da they contain. The lease is for 40 years, and he agrees to pay the state a 10 per cent royalty on every ton ex tracted. He agrees to commence evaporating by 1913, and two years af- ?l6aSe t0place on the "Aet 100,000 tons annually. It is estimated that there are 40,000,000 tons of salt and soda In the lakes. The state will reap a royalty of 50 cents a ton on the salt and $1 on the soda. He will furnish a $50,000 bond to carry out faithfully the lease. CHARGES OF GRAFT IN MULTNOMAH CNITSD PHKS8 IBASKD WIRE. Portland, Ore., Feb. 9. Charges of graft in the expenditure of Multnomah county funds, which Involve the coun ty commissioners, county clerk and county judge, brought by the Portland Dally News, will be Investigated by a committee appointed by Governor West. This was assured by the governor today, when he promised a committee representing the East Side Business Men's club that he would appoint the committee, and see that the charges were probed to the bottom. County Judge Cleeland, one of the officials Involved, said that the of ficials would welcome an Investigation, and would pay for an expert to go over the books. The last county grand Jury made a partial investigation of the charges, and recommended that the succeeding grand jury continue the probe. The newspaper charged graft In con nection with the construction of the Multnomah county court house, a mil lion dollar structure, the purchase of furniture' for the county Poor farm, sale of county property for sums under their values and handling of county road funds. THEY GATHER TO BOOST FOR ROOSEVELT Chicago, Feb. 9. Republicans from all sections of the country are gath ering here today to attend a meeting here tomorrow of progressives favor able to a third term for Colonel Roosevelt. It Is planned by the Roosevelt adherents to Issue a state ment Purporting to show Increasing sentiment throughout the country for the former President By this state ment, It Is hoped that It will draw a reply from the colonel, In which be will announce his willingness to accept the Republican nomination. o Corvallis streets are being planted with Norway maples. TVTX FIND LETTEB FROM TOOZE. (Continued rrom page l.) that the matter was entirely public In its nature, and that we wanted Salem people to attend as they would attend any other Public affair given In Dal las; and further I asked him to so ex Plain to Mr. Chapman, which he prom ised to do. Being very busy with ar rangements tor the event, I gave the matter no further thought, believing mat everything would be all right, un til Tuesday evening, when I found that no Salem people had come over. Had I known that the matter ot the issuance of formal Invitations was all that was standing In the way, such In vltations would surely have been Is sued, for I certainly did want to see Salem well represented over here, feel lng, as I do, that the time has come when a more friendly and neighborly feeling between the two cities must be fostered, for the benefit of both places. As It was, there were no Salem people nere at all, with the exception of Cap tain Abrams and the officers of his command. And I might now add furth er that If there has been any mistakes made, or If anyone has done wrong, the blame must be laid entirely upon my shoulders, for no other person or persons, organization or organizations of this city had anything to do with these two affairs, except myself and tne military company that I com mand. Before concluding, I might add further, that possibly the misunder standing mentioned above may have been caused by an Informal Invitation the second lieutenant of my company extended to the members of Company M last fall to attend the dedicatory ex ercises in this city. This Invitation was Informal In Its nature, and amounted practically to an announcement and nothing more. I knew nothing what ever of this until very recently. Trusting that this may clear up the situation somewhat, and regretting very much that such a misunderstand ing should have taken the form and shape it did, and assuring you that only the best of feeling prevails In Dallas toward Salem and Salem peo ple, and that at the dedication of your magnificent new armory building Dal las will be represented, and with kind personal regards, I am, etc. SOCIALISTS DISAPPOINTED IIUERMAIIY UNITED MESS LEABXD W1BI Berlin, Feb. 9. Hopes of Socialists throughout Germany that a represen tative of their party would be elected to the presidency of the relchstag were shattered, when Herr Spahn, a Catholic centrist, was chosen for that office over August Bebel, a Socialist, by a majority of 10 votes. The defeat of Bebel was a bitter dis appointment to the Socialists, who had predicted that members of other parties would support their candidate In sufficient numbers to insure his election. The Centrists are jubilant over Spahn'g election, claiming that It means they will continue In control of the relchstag, despite the large gains made by the Socialists in the general election In January. o C. P. Barnard, who has the contract for carrying the mall between Rose burg and Coos Bay, will put two big autos on the route, as soon as the roads get In condition. o - The prohls opened the campaign to day at Grants Pass. The principal speaker was Eugene W. Chapin, can didate for president on the prohl tick et In 1908. About the Life of Year Collar :; ! linen finish-not ielhoftlme m are Rble ! ( Tour shirt and. collar , y bJ our method and they m clean longer. j J04 "11 be perfectly com , j J4"'' hen wearing one of .'"-the Proof of tie !;e eating of it Wive, In all part, ot Mai City i Uundry X 15 sentatlves arrive they are taken to individual homes, where they will be entertained during the three days that the convention Is In session. Never before has this association planned anything so elaborate, and the affuir Is proving' a huge successs. At this afternoon session the delegates will be greeted by L. V. Graves, for the convention; Rev. C. W. Stewart, for the city of Salem, and Governor WeBt, for the state of Oregon. Saturday will be one of the most im portant days ofhe entire session. The morning will be devoted to the study of the organization and Its pur pose. In the afternoon W. F. Reagor, who Is one of the most prominent or atom of California, will deliver his famous lecture entitled "The Dynamic ot Efficiency." Mr. Reagor Is a speak er of rare ability end holds his audi ence spellbound by the hour by his wonderful magnetism and forceful de livery. He has been eharatteiTiMi as "a ble man with a big Idea ably pre sented." A banquet will be given to the visiting delegates by the memiwri ot the organizations of the city at 6 p. m., after which a general reception and get-together meeting will be held, n Cleone district needs a new school, but, as Its present property to on a private road, has no place to build l , the law requiring that all school houses be on public roads. Edward Rossman and an unknown man were drowned at Rosoburg lues day by the upsetting of a skUt. There Is Something Doing All the Time. We are now very busy Installing our Delicatessen Department, which will be under the management of one of the best exports In that line on tho Pacific Cots. Announcement to be made later. Just to give you an Idea of what you may expect of us, we here with mention a few of the staples already received: r iT IH'.PAKTMENT I CHEESE DEPARTMENT Fresh Frankfurter Sausage Liver Wurst Link Fork Sausage Bologna Sussage Head Cheese Molls Country Sniwnge Mb. ml Summer Siiussg FISn DErAETMEXT Xllclmer Herring Kippered Herring Kippered Mmoa Snicked SHlmoa Smoked Bloater SnrwflT MiuV-H plune lodf'tih CodnVh Middles Pleineiito Chosc Circle Brand Ciinienlrert Cheese Neurliutel Breakfast Cheese German BrcaWust Chffwe McLaren's Cnuadlnn Cbwse Hoiuofort Cheese Edam Cheese Cream Brick and Llmlinrger Imported Swiss Cheese New York and Tillamook Cheese OCR HOME MADE DEPAKTMENT Nut, Chocolate White, Gold, Prune, Coeoanut, Angel and Nut Chocolate Cake, Dough nut, Cookie, Salads, Baked Beans, Boston Brows Bread, Home Made Rolls. FOR SATTVOAY SHOPPERS A nice lt of Country Dressed Chickens Come early and be served. rmr PelUM-ssen when completed will be second to none In the Our lxnui .mtefully received. state. A call from yon Bum-- " - . . , Roth Grocery Co.!; i 1 I M Hogs are not cleanly hog fat is always tinder suspicion and lard is nothing more or less than hog fat Coilolem as a frying and shortening medium is just as far ahead of butter or lard as the automobile is in advance of the bicycle, or electric light preferable to gas. Cottolene is a vegetable shortening made from pure, refined cotton oil It may cost a little more per pound but you need to use only two-thirds as much. It is better and more economical. , Madeonlyby THE N. KFAIRBANK COMPANY ; 'Nature's Gift from the Sunny South' FOR READERS OF CAPITAL JOURNAL After March 1st all subscribers who receive The Capital Journal through the United StateB malls 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 ot 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 ot the fact, and on the date the time Is up the paper will be stop ped. We truBt our subscribers win 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 thoBe who may wish to pay In advance for a year we will make a bargain day rate ot $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 bIbo 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 mann ing you for your past subscription, and trusting we will have the pleasure of renewing It, we remain, with best wishes. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 2-7-tf Salem, Oregon. o Indian Silled on Truck. Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Of ten It's that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure thera and so pre vent a dangerous throat or lung trou ble. "It completely cured me, In a short time, of a terrible cough that fol lowed a severe attack of grip," writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds In weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 60c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free at J. C. Perry. Wednesday the Brooklyn carried out of Ilandon 738,000 shingles and 191,000 toet of lumber, and the Ban don, the same day, crossed out over the bar with a full cargo of lumber and railroad ties. Bandon Is getting to be a lively Port. O ii. Files Cured Ia SI to H Days. Your druggist will refund money If Pazo Ointment falls to cure any case, of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding pilot- Is si to 14 day, 50 Ce.nj . O i.i. Eugene merchants are going to have a big excursion to Klamath Falls In the near future. BECHTEL Si BYNON'S BARGAINS. LOTS LOTS LOTS $350 will buy a good lot on 20th street, with sewer paid for, with sidewalk In, city water, cloBe to paved street, fine soil for garden, half block of onrline, lot 50x173 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, 50x125 to alley. Splendid soil for garden. $8,000 will buy the best lot In Sa lem for an apartment house. On State street close to postofUce, 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. HOUSES HOUSES FIOUSES $3800 Is the cut pnee 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 home. A large lot, all Im provements paid for. $2800 will buy a fine home In King wood Park. All the houses built 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. Seven large rooms, hot and cold water, electric lights and fixtures, rooms finely tinted, panel work In living and dining rooms, water In bedrooms as well as bath. $200 down and small monthly payments. ' This la an Ideal home. SMALL TRACTS $1250 The owner of one of thebost . tracts In Hollywood has Instructed us to offer It for sale at a price that would sell and we know this price Is right Five acres all cleared, fine soil, well located, just the thing for garden, berries, fruit or nn Ideal ohlcken ranch. Easy terms can be had. $1750 will buy seven ncree of extra choice land on the Sllverton road, not far from the Fair Grounds, all cleared, well drained, now In crop. Very easy terms to party who will build. Ixt us show you thin place. FARMS FARMS FARMS 51 acres well Improved for $4800. 40 acres all cleared with fair Im provements at $130. 160 acres extra fine soil Howell prairie at $135. 20 acres best Prairie land at $140. 15 acres, ten acres In bearing prunes tor $4,000. These and other good buys will be gladly Bhown If you will call. Money to loan. Houses to rent. We write Insurance In the best companies. BECHTEL 847 State Street BYNO Tel. Main 452 Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other peoplo, with like results In loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electrlo Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomacb remedies I used." So they help every body. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try It, Only 50 cents at J. C. Perrr. . Climate Failed Medicine Cured It has been utisolutely sbowo that rest, fresh air, mid iftwd food do help msny pemong sulTei-lim from TutwrcHloHls. Hut, io be ivnliy boutat, It must be uilmlttfu that the lUHi'nse ( seldom inoro Until "nrroslcil." HoniotbliiK more Is needwl. HckiiiHU'l Alterative Is luedlelu uinrte for the eure of Tuberculosis, It lias mired this disease nuiilti and attain. Often these euros have been effected where the surroundings were not idea), where no ' Intolllifeut ia re was taken of the patient, where money was scarce; good food and lood cookliiK unusual yet cures resulted. Now we r(iie slid wye that KoUinun'i Alterative should he used In every cne of Tuliereulosla, In addition to good, nourishing food and fresh air, which we all need. , The facta the evidence of cunm that have been made are Interesting reading. A remarkable cure follows. Weldan, III. "Gentlemen: Through Bikmau's Altera tive 1 have been saved from a premature grave, aud. feeling tlmt ! might benefit suffering, humanity, I tnka pleasure in writing you a brief history of my sick ness, which you are at liberty to use. "On Deeeinlwr 14. 1MM, I was tuken with Typhoid Pneumonia. My lungs be came very much affected! my simtuin whs examined and Tuberculosis Itacllll were found. . On February 21t, 11)05 was advised to go to Fort Worth, Texas. While thera an ahsceeu in my right lung broke and discharged. 1 grew worse, and became very much emacluted. My physl i clan Informed me that I must so to Colorado as quickly as possible. I left Teiae June 1st, and arrived In Canon i City June 8d. very feeble. After being there two week, my physician luformed me that nothing Could be done, as my case waa hopeless. Three weeks Inter I returned home, weighing 103 pounds, the doctor having given me no assurance of reselling there alive. "On July 14, HHfl, I began taking Bekmsn'a wonderful remedy for Con sumption, It having been highly recom mended. Today I weigh 108 pounds. I am atout and well and can do any kind of work about my grain elevator. I have not an ache nor pain In my lungs, eat well, aieep well, and never felt beLter. I would tie glad If every neTson afltletedl with Tuliereulosla took Rckman'e cure. (Wgncd AHMsvIO ARTHUR WKllB. Eckmsn's Alterative la effective In Bron chitis, Anthills, liny Kever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Ioe not contain poisons, opiate or hiihlt-formliig drugs. Ask for booklet of cured raw an.( write to Eckman laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for more evl. dence. For sale by all leading druggists and J. C. Peny. o First La Grippe, Then Rronehllls. Such was the case with Mrs. W. S. Bailey, McCreary, Ky. "My wife was taken down with a severe attack of la grippe, which run Into bronchitis. She coughed as tho' she bad consump tion and could not sleep at night. The doctor's medicine gave her no relief and I was advised to try Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. The first bottle gave her so much relief that she con tinued using It and three bottles ef fected a permiment cure." Mr. W. S. Bailey says he Is prepared to answer all Inquiries -promptly. Red Cross Pharmacy (11. Jerman). O Joslah Howell, a pioneer of 1850, died at Oregon City Monday, February 5 of heart disease. He was bora In Pennsylvania In 1829. o The Sound Slwp of Good Health Is not for those suffering from kidney ailments and Irregularities. The prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore, weak and ailing kidneys, restore normal action, and with It health and strongth. Mrs. M. F. Spalsbury, Sterling, III., says: "I suffered great pain In my back and kidneys, could not sleep at night, ami could not raise my hands over my head. Hut two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured me. Foley Kidney Pills have my heartiest endorsement" Red Cross Pharmacy (II. Jerman). Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Strong Garfield Shoes for Men MEN want very little said about tho shoes they '' buy they want to eee, and judo for them- selyes. THE STRONG & GARFIELD SHOE, in :: frnn nn4 sr-iA tvtAlnl wV&-M.H u 1 1 v " " $5.50 and $6.09 is a shoe that for style and service cannot be excelled. Fine Shoe E I . QU 32G Repairing kjaixjj State Stree i " A n