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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1912)
Saturday S 15c Hosiery for Women and Children lie per pair Saturday Only Splendid Stout Tailored Suits for Women All made of best serges , or hard finished English Worsteds, and they are Perfect Fitting Suits for Stout Women A very usual remark in this department is: "I Never Was Fitted so Easily Before." No matter how difficult your suit problem has been, we can fit you without trouble. . For Easter We cap your attention to four extra specials we are featuring, Prices: $14.40, $17.50, $20.80 and $28.00 See these suits; that is all the advertising they will need, CONTRACT IS LET FOR : THE BRIDGE - The contract was let today to Waddell & Harrington of Kansas City, Mo., for the construction of the Salem, Falls City and Western rail road bridge across the Willamette at Union street The bridge will cost about $160,000, and will havea draw. The Gerllngers tried for sev eral months to Interest the city and county, but not being able to get any co-operation, went ahead and let the contract themselves. The bridge is to be completed this year. PAIlt CAPITAL JOtJRJAfa SALfcK. PRECOX. TMURSBAY, MARCH 28, 1912. So "fired of Tired Feet! UseTIZ AG FITS. ill m lliiiifnm inTiMiiiuLi.ii'.nk.,.t''w . : r ROOSEVELT'S THROAT SORE AND SO IS HE our suits are extremely handsome and modish, Priced $9 to $50 UNITED MESS LEASED WISE. St. Louis, March 28. A sore throat which caused him considerable an noyance, caused Colonel Roosevelt to shorten today's nrozram. Tim tnr. mer president Is greatly annoyed by the report that he Intends heading a third party should he fall to secure the Republican nomination at the Chicago convention. Before going to the luncheon at the City Club, Colonel Roosevelt gave out the following statement: "There was no allusion in my UUcago speech to tha Republican national convention. No such sen tence Including the word 'thuggery' was uttered. What I said was that such primaries as those held In In diana ,and New York are In no way binding on Republicans." Asked the question If he would bolt the convention If the delegates he alleged were fraudulently elected were seated In the Chicago conven tion, Roosevelt snapped: "I have nothing further to say about that. I stand on what I 'said in Boston." At Boston, Colonel 'Roosevelt stat ed he would stand by the nominee of the Chicago convention. Gets the "Tired" Oat in a Few Min. , utes Makes lour Feet Sore proof. "O fudge! It's awful how tired feet niako you feel tired all over so dead tired. ' Then, when you've got a corn besides, and a bunion, and a few blisters, and your feet are ter ribly swollen, you don't care If you've got a Vnllllon dollars you're tired, "Pull, Johnny, Pull 1" can't cents that's all. A mlll'on dollars help you, any more than 25 will." A quarter buys a box of Tlz a wonder for tired, sore, tender, chafed. blistered, swollen, sweaty, smelly feet, corns, callouses and bunions, chilblains and frostbite. The mo ment you use It, you give a sigh of relief, and then yri smile. There's nothing as good as Tlz, so don't ac cept any attempted Imitations. Tlz draws out all the poisonous exuda tions that make foot troubles. Tlz, 25 cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. Recommended by all drug stores, department and general stores. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt rellol afforded by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one case of rheumatism In ten requires any internal treatment what ever. This liniment Is for sale by all dealers. $1,600 New five room bungalow In good location In East Salem. A line, good looking up-to-date house and one of the best lots In the locality. A Bnap at this price. Only $700 down and easy terms on balance. E. HOFER SONS 213 South Commercial Street Repels Attack of Death. "Five years ago two doctors told me I had only two years to live." This startling statement was, made by Stlllman Green, Malachite, Col. "They told me I would die with con sumption. - It was up to me then to try the best lung medlclno and I be gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery. It was well I did, for today I am working and believe I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure that has cheated the grave of anoth er victim." Its folly to suffer with coughs, colds or other throat and lung troubles now. Tako the cure that's safest. Price CO cents and $1. Trial bottle free at J. C. Perry's, o Dr. Mil ft" Dilutive TablrU toata like oandy and work "It a charm. WOMEN VOTE FIRST TIME IN CALIFORNIA UNITED TREKS LEASED II1E.) San Francisco, March 28. In an election which marks the first oppor tunity which the 11,000 registered woman voters of San Francisco have had to cast their ballots under the new California equal suffrage law and In which at least 50 or 60 of the election officers are women, San Francisco today Is deciding whether or not the city shall be bonded for $8,800,000, to build a new city hall and purchase grounds for a people's civic center. The campaign in favor of the bonds has been led and chain ploned by Mayor Rolph. It was gen erally predicted early today that the issue would carry. Vlli-"' AnM-Hnln Pllln for lfirnih 4 OUR 'LLINER Y DEPARTMENT Still in the lead., and.we intend to keep it there, by due consideration of our customers' wants and their pocket books. You are welcome to visit us, Look over the stock, Dainty Street Hats Beautiful Dress Hats Children's Hats Newest Shapes Largest assortment of good flowers ever brought to Sa- Salem, Expert trimmers, Moderate prices, 240 and 246 Commercial Street, Rostein & Greenbaum t THE Kill) DYNASTY HAS HOPES UNITED THESE LEASED WIRE. Pekln, March 28. With the Man- chu princes arming In preparation for an uprising which they hope will win back for their dynasty the control of the Chinese government, the existence of the new republio Is menaced today by the serious Illness of President Yuan. The physicians declare the president's illness is due to drugs. Foreigners here express fears for their safety. o THE REBELS Id MEXICO MMMMHMMMMMMHMHMM WONDER SALE All Goods at Factory Prices :: The entire Stock of this store and the bankrupt :: stock of the Chicago Setuple Clothing Store, of t HnnttPr Wncfl now Cnfit1A ftnA Cnmmn Cli T :: for Men and Boys, Shoes for the whole fanily f :: and Farnishings that have jnst arrived, being J - -1 J -X n l. i li i e . it 1 i ma ai DanKrupi rnces, ior mey most go. A Few Snap Prices REV, ERRETT EXONERATED BY WOMAN MONEY RETURNED TO MISS M'lX- TYRE FOR ONE THOl'SANI) SHARES OF ALASKA MINING STOCK. PRESIDENT TRYING TO STOP STRIKE UNITED rilKSS I.EARED WIllE.) Clevtland, Ohio, March 28. Dr. Charles P. Nelll, United States com- mlBBloncr of lubor, Is here today, by direction of President Taft, to In vestigate the Btralned situation ex isting between the bituminous coal operators and their miners, and to use his influence In averting a strike. He Is holding secret conferences with a number of lenders on both sides. It Is said President Taft fears a general suspension of mining In both the bituminous and anthracite re gions, and that he Is arousing gov ernment Interest In the situation. o , Nineteen Miles a Secoad. without a Jar, shock or disturbance, Is the awful speed of our earth through space. We wpndt-r at tufb ease of nature's movement, and so do those who lake Dr. King's New Life Pills. No griping, no distress, Just thorough work that brings good health and line feelings; 25c at J. C. Perry's. f o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 6ns nn iti crest reputation and exten sive sale by Its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can b depended upon. Try It. Sold by all dealers. o You can ay goodbye to constipa tion with a clear conscience If you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their nse. For sale by all dealers. ConrtlptdT Try Dr. 1W LUr. A controversy In the First Congre gational church was ended today when Dr. H. E. Epley, on behalf of the members of the board of trustees, drew his check for $510.50 on the Capital National bank to pay to Miss America Mclntlre for 1000 shares of Alaska mining stock sold to her by Rev. Davis Errett, pastor of that church. Miss Mclntlre Is a loyal member of the Christian church, and signs a statement concerning Rev. Errett, by by saying that she is convinced that he believed the stock was forth 50 cents per share at the time he trans ferred it to her. This is denied by the antl-Errett portion of the congregation, who say he took advantage of the lady, who was a working woman, and at the time em ployed at the blind School, and that he represented to her enormous profits on the investment, and said he was go olng to buy a lot more of It with the money he got from her. . . History of (he Case. The suit of Mrs. America Mclntlre against Rev. Errett, who is one of the most prominent ministers of thlB city, was adjusted by payment to Miss Mc lntlre of the entire amount secured from her by Rev. Errett for a block of stock sold her about four years ago. The transaction was the cause of the fight made within that church lust year to oust Errett, but hlB friends ral lied .and discountenanced the charges made by Rev. lilack about the mining stock. The suit brought by Miss Mo Intyre, a pioneer lady, aged about CO, and a life-long member of the church, revived the controversy. Rev. Errett took the position thut for him to make restitution would be an admission of wrong-doing, nnd he wanted to stand Biilt. Hut the trustees of the church feared the effect of the scandal grow ing out of court proceedings, and raised the money and paid Miss Mcln tlre In full, and the suit Is quashed. The stock was sold' to Rev. Errett by the F. J. Catterlln slock brokernge house, of Portland. Its market value was about 15 cents at that time, but today It la not considered worth any thing. "Errett sold the stock to Mfss Mclntlre for 50 cents on the dollar, i UNITED rHESS LEASED WIBB Mexico City, March 28. Dispatches received here today by President Ma- dero say that General Trucy Aubert, who, with his force of 1300 federals, was reported hemmed In at Corrulltos by General Orozco's troapB, had left Jimluez this morning. The federal commander Is reported retreating to ward Torreon, where the government troops are massing for a final stand. The leaders of the foreign residents in the capital today distributed a code of Blgnals to be used in case they are called upon to fight. The combined volunteer foreign force of 1800 men Is drilling every night. President Madero and the members of his cabinet seem panic stricken, and admit that they are unable to pro tect foreign Interests In the capital o Glorious News. comes from Dr. J. T. Curtlss, Dwlght, Kan. He writes: "I not only have cured bad cases of eczema In my pa tlents with Electric Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease. I feel sure they will bene fit any case of eczema." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters U a most effective blood purifier. Its an excellont rem edy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Price 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Druggist. o Men's Dress Sox, all col ors, at . . .5c pair Working Men's Shirts at . . ... 19c Men's $1 Overalls . 59c Men's Hats worth up to $3.00, for . .$1.35 Men's Shoes worth $3.00 for . . . . $1.69 Men's Suits worth $1 2.50 for .... $5.89 Ladies' Oxfords worth $2.50 for . . $1.25 Ladies' Hose worth 25c for 9c l Sale Opens Saturday, March 30, at I 9 o clock a. m. Sharp. t Bargain Clothing Co. I 402 N. Commercial St., cor. Center St., Salem, Ore. 1 Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have eoldB. whooping1 cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consump tion are diseases that are ofton con tracted when the child has a cold. That Is why all medical authorities Bay beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It" can always be depended upon and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. o mop your bad tueutn with Dr. H11W Laxative Tablau. O Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS No, 103. Eight room house In good condition, less than four years old, on carllne. Lot 118', 4 by 136. Fin est garden soil. Good barn. Price, $1500. No. 101.- Five room modorn bun galow. Finished strictly up-to-date. East front, on good street. Lot 50x 150. Price Is only $1800. No. 79. Six room house and lot 50x100 on 10th Btreet, 1 blocks from State. Its of fruit trees. House In fine condition. Full base ment. Price $1600. No. 81. New 5-room bungalow, In good location. This Is a good looking. LOUIMER'S COAT OF 1 modern, up-to-date house. You will K U.SO.MINK STICKS "ke It if you see It. Price only $1600. Terms $700 cash, and bill mice to suit ll.NirKD I'llBHH l-KAHED WHIR. Washington, March 28. By a vote of 5 to 3 the sennte Lorlmer Investigat ing comlmttee today decided that the charge of fraud In the election of Sen ator William E. Lorlmer, of Illinois; cannot be re-opened In the senate. purchasor. No. 128. 17 acres miles south Just off from Jefferson road. Finest red soil, with gentle slope and one of beBt pieces In the district. Part cultivated, part timber and part old stump, easily cleared. Several acres of rlehost kind of low garden laa l. This Is an Ideal piece for berrle.i, fruit, and general truck gardening. Price only $2500. BUSINESS PROPERTY. ' Two story brick, 20-foot front by 150 deep. Right In center of town. Best kind of location on mnln stre't. ONLY IIKO. Three room house and lot, 50x130, In good district; 19 fruit trees and a largo numbnr of berry bushes planted. A snap at $450. E. HOFER & SONS 213 S. Commercial Street HAVE YOU A BAD BACK1 Drive away your backache, get to day a package of Mother uray s Aro matic Ieaf for the kidneys and cor recting that lame, sore and all un strung feeling of the nerves. If your kidneys act too frequently, or action Is painful and scanty, Aromatic Leaf Is corrective and the best regulator. At druggists or by mall 50c. Sam ple FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. KEEPING IN TOUCH WTH HOME: i suffer 1537 k'Sli hiiv4 J , ' U;V) Wkrh 1 DROWN3 Bronchial Troches! For f i'rienfiM, Couki, InfluiMMt Tbrott, Bron chial ami A.lhiuatic TronlilM. (lira prompt and gratf til rftllsf. An artlela of mparlor marti, ah. tolnMljr 'rm any harmful Ingradiont. Bold only In Ixnaa. Hampla mallnl Irrm, JOHN I. HKOWN HON. Ht.n, Mua. IT IS wonderful how much satisfaction can be obtained from a talk over the Bell Telephone. A letter carries words, but the Bell Service has been brought up to such a point of perfection that the modul ations of the voice are clearly heard. The cheery tones show that the talker is well and In good spirits. The call miy come from a suburban vil lage or a distant city, but within the limits of the carry ing power of the? voice the Bell Service carries the tone as well. You get a personal interview with a friend hundreds of miles away, THE PACIEIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY t x t X X X X 1 240 and 246 Commercial Street. immwiHWHHt " ' Bauviaeuua uvarauicvu. ' : ...r' CASTORI