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PAGE FOUB. D1I1I CAPITA! J0UB5AL, SUES, OBEGOS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1912. MONTANA RIVERS ADD TO FLOOD IASTEBN MOXTASA COVERED WITH WATER WHICH WILL 80OX ADD TO THE TROUBLES OS i the mssissirri. CMiTiD ritai UUKTD Will. GlMgow, Mont., April B. Northern and Eastern Montana resembles to night a Taut Inland sea, every creek and river having reached flood stages heretofore upknown. No, Immediate relief lv In sight and two feet of snow still remains on the bench lands. Train service o the main line of the Great Northern rail road Is practically suspended, many miles of track being under water. The loss of livestock will be heavy. Many farmers and ranchers have been forced to leave their homes In the val leys and seek safety on the higher (round. The Milk river and all Its tributar ies continue to rise and In many cases the water Is running over the banks. The Yellowstone river and Its tribu tary creeks are bankfull and still ris ing. Northern Paclflo trains are be lated on account of the bod track, paid to him In time of emergency or at the end of a stated period. By gelling bonds, an organization of this Bort can obtain money at four per cent, which upon being loaned to Its members at six per cent, leaves two per cent In the treasury, which at compound Interest soon amounts to a substantial portion of the principal. At present the farmer Is the prey of the loan shark, who frequently forces him to pay as high as 10 per cent on one year and two year loans. o BURBAI1K TO DEVOTE TIME TO CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS FOR FARMERS PROPOSED VnlverBlty of Oregon, Eugene,, Or., April 6. In the meeting of the Po mona Grange at Springfield, Inst Saturday, a movement was Btarted by J. A. Johnson, of Junction City, towards tho establishment of farm ers' credit associations In Oregon, similar to those that have been in operation in Denmark, Germany, and other parts of Europe, for more than a quarter of a century. In the work ing out of his plan, which Is to be presented at the meeting of the Slate Orange at Rosuburg next month, Mr. Johnson has solicited the aid of Pro fessor Joseph Bchnfer, head of the history department at the University of Oregon, and a writer on economic tilijects, and Professor Frederick 0. Young, the head of tho department of economics at the same Institution. Through farmers' credit associa tions as conducted in Europe, a property owner Is enabled to obtain long time loans, In amounts as great as half the value of his property at six per cent and have two pur cent or one-third of tho Interest money laid away as an Insurance to be CMITID FUSS LliSXD WIBS.) Santa Rosa, Cal April 5. Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, Is today free to devote the remainder of his career exclusively to the conduct of further experiments, following the sale of his Immense farm here and the transfer of the commercial end of his extensive fruit, flower and plant business to Rollo Hough, of Oakland, and W. G. Smith, of San Francisco, who represent several California cap italists, whose names have not been made public. " ' '-. Durbank, who Is 63 years old, de clares that the time devoted to his business has seriously handicapped his experimental work. The Income necessary to carry on his work has averaged $10,000 a year. The pur chasers of his property will also have an Interest In all his future novelties, o Mere Than She Could Chew. Hosum, Wash., April &. John Tay lors hen, always before considered one of the wisest fowls In this sec tion, mistook a live wire for on an gleworm. Her funeral arrangements are not complete. CIRUCUIT COURT HAS DIG GRIST In circuit court this morning, Peter O'Malley was sentenced to an inde terminate term in the penitentiary of from one to seven years, he having pleaded guilty to larceny of goods from a warehouse. The goods were stolen from the Red Cross drug store. O'Malley stole some bottles from the warehouse of the store and brought them back and sold them to the pro prietor. H. H. Williams, accused of forgery, was given further time In which to plead, It having come to the attention of the court that certain extenuating circumstances surrounded the case, that, if true, may warrent leniency. Frank Ingram, accused of assault with a dagnerous weapon, and Arthur Roberge, Indicted for larceny of $101.75 from Frank Collins, each pleaded not guilty Joe Pellerlne, Indicted for larceny by bailee, withdrew his plea of not guilty, and entered a plea of guilty to simple larceny, and was given 30 days In the county Jail, which sen tence was suspended, and he was giv en his liberty on his own recogni zance. He will return to Tacoma, where he Is employed In the gas works J. W. Williams, Indicted for selling liquors to a minor at Marlon, was given until next Monday at 9 o'clock to plead. Iloyd Holcomb, charged with assault with Intent to commit rape, was al lowed to plead guilty to assault. This was an aggravated case of assault, and sentence will be Imposed on him "Our Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers" W h8v been in btialneaa In this (own for noma time, and w ara looking to build up trnilo hy always advlalng our put run rig lit. Bo when we tell you that wo have found tlie eczema remedy aud tliat we ntiinU buck of It with Ihn manufacturer Iron clad guarantee, backeil hy ourselves you run depend upon' It that we k!v our Bilvlre not In order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be cniise we know how It will help our business If we help our putron. We keep In stock and sell, all the well known skin remedied. Hut we will say thin: 'If you nre suffering from any kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, rush or tetter, we want you to try a full lien bottlo of D. D. I). Prescription. And, If It does not do tin work, this J. C. Perry, Druggist bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone to judgt. Again and again we have seen how a few dropa of tills simple wash applied to the akin, takes away the Itch, In stantly. And the cures all seem to b permanent. D. D. D. Prescription made by the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, Is composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wlntergreen and other heiiling, soothinv, conllnK Ingredients, And if you aru Just oraiy with Itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied tills D. D. D. We have mad fast friend a of mora than one family by recommending this remedy to a skin euffcrer here and there and we wnnt you to try it now on our positive no-puy guarantee. c: n M N M M M M ti n si n U IL ISC AT i n M it li N M M M II ti ti ii ti u u u u n M t! N I J M Ii M H li M li 1 1 The Big Shoe Sale The Price Shoe Co. Closing out the entire stock of Ye BOOT SHOP Every Shoe in the House to be Sold at from 25 to75k of the Cost of Making, Thousands of dollars worth of new Shoes that have arrived in the last month for Easter trade go at the same reductions. Why pay exorbitant prices when you can buy new high class shoes at just 1-2 what you pay. at any other store in the city. CES Closing Out YE BOOT SHOP 326 State St, next to Ladd & Bush Bank 1 FiLi i lit ViBWglMflWaiiiMSlalslllWIWIiajii'y uXdu crn? Vcy HOE CO. in Ui sCOZ i My 7 II If u ri II I! I! 11 M li II If If 11 El If M 11 If If If tf U n ti u m II If ii tf tf If tf tf tf If 11 is M If U II tf If If II 13 U :z3 I Skin of Beauty is a Joy forever DH. T. FELIX COCRACD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIflER BemoTM Tiw. Pimp!, r-ckU-. M"th Patches, Bub, kiirl hklo Divruei, tnn rvery olemin m beaut 7, Mid lie 6r.t detection. It has itood the test ot to ytut, tUid li an hkrmleM wt tutetttobeiurtit It properly mut. AcctDt do ooiinter- ftlt oT similar Dm. Dr. L. A. Sarr uld to ft or me aaui u,n th mUco'j: "At you Iftdlo 1 rCUDIDCDa Ooara-JsJ'ft Crm' " th lew hwrnfal of U tht OooU l)Min Id tb United fiUUt, Cftuad ftad Kurop. fQILT.H0P!ll3. Prof, 37 6reit km StriA ewTa4 Monday. This case was one in which the assault was committed on a little girl, whom he Induced to take a ride on bis bicycle, In the neighborhood of Seventeenth street and Asylum aven ue. Mrs. Hattle A. Reynolds has started suit against the city of Salem to quiet title to a piece of land 39x135 feet at Division and High streets. If Mrs. Reynolds prevaUs in this suit It will leave the street about 60 feet wide at that point G. N. Jack, of Gates, has started a suit against the Black Eagle Mining & Milling Co. for $468.31, alleged to be due for services rendered the de fendant company. Betsey Whiting has Btarted a suit against C. L. and Josephine Barr and the Falls fjlty Lumber Co. for 1200, which, It Is alleged, Is due on a prom issory note and mortgage on property on Asylum avenue, this city, o MADEiiO IS OPPOSED BY OFFICIALS DNITKD PBESB I.BARED WIIIS. Mexico City, April 5. Supporters of the regime of President Madero were thrown Into a panic here today, when It was learned that a number of former prominent officials of the Mex lean government had been charged with plotting to aid Zapata in the over throw of Madero. Among those acused nre Alberto Granados, former secre tary of the interior under Madero; .Turge Kstanol, former minister of ed ucntlon, and Francisco Gomez, brother of Kmlllo Gomez. Madero was greatly affected by the charges, and the foreigners here fear tbnt he Intends to flee from the cap! tul. Fifty rebels and federals were killed and 100 wounded today In a battle at Yuntepec, a short distance from the capital. The fight was still In pro gress at noon. BEGINS HIS NEBRASKA CAMPAIGN Falls City, Neb., April 5. ''I'm Just beginning to fight," declared Senator Robert M. La Foletto, candidate for the Republican nomination for presi dent, In an address before hundreds of people at riiitlsmouth, where he opened his campaign tour of Nebras ka today. "I expect to carry both Nebraska and California," continued the sena tor, "and I expect to go to the nation al convention In Chicago second In the number of delegates." In his speech at Plattsmouth Sena tor La Foletto discussed the recall of the Judiciary, direct legislation and other people's power measures, which were also the principle themes of his oilier speeches throughout the day. He spoke In Maynard, Murray, I'nlon, Wy oming, Nebraska City, Auburn, Stella and Vernon. ASHLAND IS AFTER ronmiiNic school Ashland, Ore., April 6. Not con sent with striving to secure the Bishop I Scott School for Hoys this city Is also 'seconding the establishment of a poly jteohnlo Institute, and recetitly, under Commerce Club auspices, meetings have been hold with this object In view, among the attendants being of ficials of a polytechnic Institution at Oakland, Cal., which school desires to Invade Oregon territory by estab lishing a branch In this section. Negotiations to this end are under wny, and If success crowns the efforts of those mutually Interested In the project, the status of Ashland as an educational center will become furth er Important. o , Cummins Oct. Tno. Waterloo. la April 5 Two dele gates pledged to the candidacy of Senator Cummins for the Republican presidential nomination, were elected on ths sixty-second ballot hers today at the third district convention. SMALLPOX IS ERADICATED FROM SALEM The smallpox scare at the state house is over, in fact never existed to any great degree. The Journal was informed some time ago that Miss Whitlow, a stenographer in the state house was suffering from a mild attack of smallpox, but as all precautions had been taken to pre vent the spread of the disease, re frained from giving the matter pub licity for the reason that it could do no good, and might do much harm, if In no other way In causing worry to those whose relatives or friends were employed in the state house. There have been several cases In the city all at or originating in a cer tain rooming house. The health of ficer, Dr. Miles, took hold of the mat ter promptly and energetically and the disease was confined to the place where it made its appearance. All are now convalescing, and so far as smallpox in its contagious form, is concerned, the city is now free from it. INSURANCE IN STATE IS $96,340,133 An increase in the business in force among the life Insurance com panies of the state to the amount of $13,517,190 Is the splendid showing made by the report of Insurance Commissioner Furguson, which has Just issued from the hands of the state printer. , The business In force at the be ginning of the year was $82,822,943 and that at the end of the year $96, 340,133 making the above Increase. Policies to tho number of 23,829 and of the amount of $21,420,165 were Issued during the year. The business terminated amounted to ' $10,115,738, and losses and claims paid amount ed to $1,417,848. Tho losses last year were $1,672,328.44. The amount of the premiums collected during the year were $3,275,575. Because of a Are experienced the Equitable has not yet submitted Its report but as it transacted an enor mous business this year, bringing the total Increase up materially. THE SENATE IS SORRY FOR STEEL TRUST Washington, April 5. Characteriz ing the measure as "Ill-advised and unfortunate," the Republican majori ty of the senate finance committee to day reported adversely on the Demo cratic metal revision bill. The report said: "The bill will reduce the measure of protection below the margin of safety, tending to destroy one of the most Important Industries, and open ing the domestic markets to forelEn steel and Iron products. "The measure Is not only unnro- tectlve, but It falls as a revenue meas ure, as It would result In a deficit for which no provision has been made. It Is not based on open hearings or an Investigation of manufacturing condi tions, the cost of labor or other facts necessary to be shown." The report also declares that the bill makes an average reduction ot 30 per cent o CASCARETS CLEANSE LIVER AM BOWELS No Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour muigesuon, (Joated longue or Constipation. V IP "THE IMPROVED FRONT LACCD" "My, but Mrs. Redding and the Modart are both just grand and I owe a great deal to them." So exclaimed a promi nent woman who visited our cornet department Your enthusiasm will prompt you to say the aamo thine nff-fM VOU See OUtiiw - - - what Mrs. Redding has in store for you. She wants to see every woman in the city during her stay here this week. If you ft. I It's important. I r u. a .Shipley Co. T XT. i45-147VorUi Uberty Street V MmcImimUm Brfmea State aaj Cewt Straata, SALEM. OREGON Prk STATE .TREASURER'S .THIRD NOTICE. Treasury Department, State of Ore gon. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the state treasury with which to redeem all outstanding state warrants drawn on the general fund, endorsed "presented and not paid for wat of funds" prior to this date. All such warrants, if properly endorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office, interest thereon ceasing from and after this date. THOS. H. KAY, State Treasurer. Dated this 5th day of April, 1912. 4-4-3t Journal "Want Ads" Bring Results. A baby left alone for a few minutes, a stick of pitch and a fire resulted in a tragedy at Divide Monday, and the year-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perinl is dead as the result. .lil.aJilr.l lilmr sfctfcil Ii iw ill II I t. promptly obuined OR HO PEE. Trtde-Mirki, CTMti. rnprrip-hts nnd 7.hli wjtlitarwl. TWENTY YEABB1 PRACTICE. HigliMtrelerenofli. 8entl rondel, ikntth or plmto. for free Mport an Tifitanrnhimv. All bailnen conltdflnttsJ. I HAND-BOOK FRKE. Ktpliiiiievet7thiiif(. Telia How tn (ihtaln and Sll h lent i. Wliftt Uvcntl iDl Will IV. How M t I'urtner, eipliini belt roeAhnnirKl movement n, tid ooiiuidk ohu nintr ubjuutft of importance to lu ronton. Atldrmt H. B. WILISGN & CO. JSSL l Box li Willson 6Wi. WASHINGTON. D. C. , EKSW53KS SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk- -ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will in most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re quired, but not often. The best of care is given the patients. For full Information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, S WALTER M. FIERCE Pres. and Mgr. Furred Tnnmia TnA (TV... gestlon. Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your i" uecome iiuea with undi gested food, which sours and fer ments like ESrbsjra In aolll h... That's the first step to untold misery Indigestion, foul gases, bad breath. yellOW Skin, mental faun. ... ai ' ' iO qici jiuidk ...-i. . uui.iuin uiu nauseating, iv ins iu win give thorough straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box brom your druggist will keep you feollng good for months. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver, and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment Don t forget the children their lit tie Inside need a good, gentle cleans ing, too. 0 The Portland Journal got out a special 72-page anniversary number, the tenth. Wednesday. It was, in the expressive vernacular of the street "a dandy" Indi- A yon a and Only a Few Days Remain In which to take advantage of the j, wonderful values in Cut Glass being offered by Barr's Jewelry Store. The sale will continue until Easter. Remember 335 to 50o Off Don't fail to take advantage of this sale. B ARR'S JEWELRY STORE