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DAILT CAPITAL JOUBIAl, gAUM, OBBGOS PAGE TWO. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 5. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager iotv lnt Nwippr Devoted to American Principle and the Proorau and Development of All Oregon Evening Except Sunday, Salem. Ore. i'CHIPTION BATES) (Invariably In Advance) OaBy. by Carrier, per rear 6.00 Per month COc Bally, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month 35c Weekly, by HaO, per year LOO Six monthi 60c FULL LEASED WWS TELEGRAPH EEPORT THE LUBE OF GOLD IS YET STRONG Lakevlew, Ore., April 20. Lured by the new. of gold strikes In the High Grade district, at New Pine Creek, on the state line, 15 miles south of Lake view, an army of prospectors, miners and leasers are pouring Into that town with tents, bedrolls and miners' pans as artillery. While surface showings In the High Grade district have for the past two years aroused much Interest here, a few recent strikes In the Sunshine claim assaying up Into the thousands, has excited prospectors from Alaska to Mexico. It la predicted by promi nent mining men, that New Pine Creek will excel Cripple Creek and Gclil f I old It present values hold out. Owing to the heavy snows In the mountains several hundred prospect ors have been farced to await the spring thaws. They are whlllng awBy the delay by speculating In real estate and, as a result, prices for business property have doubled. Every train Is loaded with miners, leasers and mine owners. Several niln Ing properties have changed hands within the last few days, among which was tho Sunshine group of claims which were sold to Reno capitalists for 75,000. Materials have been ordered for the construction of stamp mills and cyan ide plants. o- THE PORTLAND lURY HOME CONDEMNED An Investigation of a bnby home conducted by Mrs. A. Miller, at Twen tieth and Raleigh streets, made by State Health Officer White, City Health Officer Wheeler and County Physician Geary, rcecalcd a shocking condition of affnlrg and an attempt probably will be made to havo the children removed. Tho doctors found four babies and three small children between 2 and 4 years. The room whore they were kept, according to the physicians, was filthy, their clothing was dirty and had not been changed for many hours, and the fond was Inferior and kept un der tho moHt unsanitary conditions. Although Mrs. Miller asserted that most of the babies were relatives of hers, It In known that she has applied to various Institutions In tho city to send babies to her place. ROOSEVELT EIGHT MORE IN ILLINOIS Springfield, 111., April 20. Eight delegates-at-large to the national Re publican convention, Instructed for Roosevelt, were unanimously chosen by the convention, as follows: Governor Deneen, Chicago. Roy 0. West, Chicago. H. A- .Eckliart, Chicago . Colonel Chauncey Dewey, Chicago. L. Y. 8hermnn, Springfield. R. D. Clark. Peoria. L. L. Emmerson, Mount Vernon. The Taft adherents did not oppose the slate. Cheers greeted the names of both Taft and Roosevelt when they were mentioned by Chairman Doyle as he called the Illinois Republican conven tion to order yesterday. Chairman Doyle announced the ap pointment of the various committees When the committee retired, a motion to adjourn for an hour was voted down. The committee on credentials re' ported no contests and the sitting del' egates were declared the regular deb egates of the convention, Charles S. Deneen urged party harmony and pre dicted victory for the Republican tick et In November. Now is the Time to Cleanse Your Blood Of those impure, poisonous, effete matters that have accumulated in it during the winter and are known as Blood Humors. The iinequaled and really wonderful success of. Hood's Sarsaparilla in cleansing the blood makes it the medicine you should take. The secret of its success is the fact that it is the hest possible combination of the best known agents, roots, barks and herbs for giving strength and tone to the bodily organs and functions. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin taking it at once. In liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. "Tears ago when spring weather came I felt I would rather die than be so tired and exhausted. My mother got me some Hood's Sarsaparilla and I began taking It, We socn noticed a change for the better. I kept on taking the medicine until I was perfectly well and could run and play as hnrd as any of the girls. Since then the spring never comes without my taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I never feel at all bad In spring. We take Hood's Pills for every little ailment, and these two medicines keep us well." Mrs. A. Hopkins, 125 E. Eagle St., E. Boston, Mass, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is one of those proprietary medicines that are Indispensable to thousands of families the millions of in telligent, prudent and economical men and women who are really the bone and sinew of the coun try, but who have so little to go and come on that professional services, In rase of sickness, are out of the question except when absolutely necessary. There Is no substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy any preparation said to be "Just as good" you may be sure it Is Inferior, costs less to make, yields the dealer a larger profit. HE CHICAGO STORE IS THE PEOPLE'S STORE Where they can buy merchandise aU the time at the right prices. Our store Is . co-operatlv store, where we believe In a big volume of business and small profits. Come here and sec the wonderful Ike In your purchases of fa.blon.lh, up-to-date Most compMe .took In Salem to select from. CYCLIST KNOCKS OCT A VISITOR Mr. Hrt Waring, of Montana, who Is visiting hla brother. Councilman James Waring, In not Infatuated with the Kulem Idea of permitting bicycles on the Hldowalks, and as It Is hImiiiI tho only city left In the universe that permits It, ho. Is not alone In the Idea. Friday evening as he was walking down South Commercial on tho east side of tho street, a cycllHt came collating around Die curve nt the point. Ilo struck Mr. Wnrlng very much ns the Titanic hit the Iceberg, but with this difference that Mr. Waring being so to speak the Ice berg, was wrecked. Ilo was thrown heavily and pretty badly Injured, and It Is thought one arm was broken. The cyclist never stopped, but It Is aid he Is known as several persons saw the accident. WOMEN'S CLUB TO BOOST FOR WILLAMETTE With a pledge of 16000 by the Salem Women's Willamette club, which was orgnnlred yesterday, the Marlon coun. ty pledge, toward Willamette Univer sity endowment have reached Just past the $50,0011 mark, and those pro moting the campaign here expoct It will reach the $100,000 sought. The club was organized with an at tendance that filled tho rooms of the Halem Hoard of Trade. The campaign for Marlon county haa continued for three weeks, and for the last week an average of flH.O a day ha. been kept np. The Sslem Women'. Willamette club has for Its purpose a wider general Interest, better dissemination of In formation and larger conservation of the Interests of Willamette Vnl.vrr.lty. The women at the end of two hour, pledged to raise ftlOOO. Th following officer, were .elect ed: Mrs. J. W. lleckley, president; Mr.. Charles Weller, first vice-president: Miss Nina McNary, second first president; Mrs. A. N. Moores, secre tary; Mrs. .1, 11. Albert, treasurer. These officers, with five others, will form the executive committee. Three of the others are: Mrs. Fletcher llo oinn, Mrs. C. R Fisher. !r. I'omeioy The other two will he selected by the balance of the committee. The committees are composed of wo men who represent no particular de nomination, but are made up of all de nominations. O' The Chlnee Way, London. April 2". The Calcutta correspondent of the Central News today cabled here that Chinese troops, using Maxim guns, slew 2,000 wo men and children In quelling n up rising at Lh.ssa, the capital of Thibet WILLAMETTE ATHLETES ARE DOING THINGS There will be things doing on the Willamette athletic field Monday nf ternoon at 3:30, when 1 miner Thorpe rounds' up his men for the try-out for the 'varsity track team. Some of the men have been working hnrd for ovor two weeks, especiall the distance men For the past week there have been from 20 to 2f men oui every night, racing crnund tho (,ui iter-mllo track, which, with the exception of a night or two, has been In fine condition. The outlook for the track team this year Is the best tint li has been for years. Among tho dlstni ce men Row land, who a member of the track team last .win, and allowed up well In the j iitlln' and the luuf, ni I Stcan-j, a freshman of the llhoiul aits, will prob ' alily cinch a pl.i :e on the team; I Joseph mid Mi-lni iirtf l-i the uuart.M nnd I,owe and Joseph In the 2U0 will bIbo mote than likely tie np a steady lob In the sprl'lls I luckwell Mil I .owe are allowing np well. Mills, list V-ii'! star In lb,) nk'i hurdles pud iiiKh JiimpB, will i'iio be with the teum tils year, with 'l.e addition of Smith, a freshman, who was n member of the high school hunch last year. As yet there hasn't been much mate rial out for tho pole vault, but some good stuff may be turned out during tho next week. There will probably be a meet with the high school some time luter In the week, and arrange ments are being mnde for a big meet on May Day. o FARM BARGAINS 205 acres rich black loam soil, 180 under cultivation, balance timber and pasturo, good buildings, well and spring water, good orchard. Price $100 per acre. Term., This I. one of the best farm. In Marlon county, well located; owner going east and there fore will sell at such a low price. Oo out In on. of our auto, and see for yourself, Snbnrbnn Home Cheap. Nearly 6 acres of very fine land close In, new 6-room plastered house, barn, good well, on main road, Trice 13250. Tcrma, A WITHER OJiK. 10 acre, well Improved on main road, lot. of bearing fruit tree, and berries, good 7-room house, barn and out-bulldlngs; good well and spring water. A real snap. Trice I II 100. Torms. , House Bargain, A brand new modern B-room house well built, bath, toilet, electric wired, fire place, hot and cold water, near a paved street, car line. Trice I13R0. Easy terms; auk for Mr, Savage. Vacant tola, 1000 will buy a lot on Court street. lltir.O lot 60x250, close In on State street; wiwer and street paving paid. $1250 Another one on State Street. Wo have many others In all parts of the city. Choice lot Fiilrmount Vark $400, We write fire Insurance four of the best companies. Houses for rent. Money to loan. m.CIITtX BTJiOX, til State Stmt. MISTOOK GASOLINE FOR GOAL OIL An accident happened at Front and Vnlon streets yesterday morning that resulted fortunately for all concerned. Four boys of the neighborhood, Adolph Henko, Douglas Craig, and John and Henry Turner, were pre paring some kind of a lunch over a coal oil stove. The oil became ex hausted and one of the boys went to the house to get a new supply. He procured a can of what was supposed to bo coal oil, but instead it was gasoline. The discovery was not made until after the explosion which occured as the youngster was pour ing It Into tho stove. As soon as the liipiid came In contact with the flame nn explosion took place which burst open the can and threw the burning liquid In every direction. A large quantity of It fell on tho Adolph lleuke severely burning his hand and face. His clothing took fire also, but by the timely arrival of Mrs. H. H. Turner mid Mrs. 11. O. White the flames wero extinguished nnd the boy's life was saved. 1 X J IWr m Suits 1 W '-ifiM at libit Spring Bargain Prices A lucky purchase enables us to give you up to date suits and coats like' the picture at from $b to $6.50 less t'n':) anywhere else In Salem. Come and let us prove it. Coats up to $18.00 for $8.50 to $10.50. Suits np to $25.00 for $10.50, $12.50. Spring Millinery The choicest line In Salem to select from and h won derful assortment. No such display In Salem of tin latest American Uiid Pari3 models. Come here and see Salem's busy millinery shop Everybody on the move, salespeople and trimmers. $5.00 $7.50 and $10. T RIMED HATS NOW ON SALE for 1 $2.50, $2.95, $3.25, $3.50 up g X-RAYS AND SMILES. The wide Bcope of newspaper "feed" In the way of news was illustrated yesterday In the Journal office. While tho horse editor was hustling head lines for Borne of the big shipwreck stories, a reporter Bllpped him a write-up about n box being procured by the police, or pound master, or somebody, which would.be used in asphyxiating dogs. ... Ismay wbb asleep when the Titanic struck, so he testifies, but he got in the fourth boat. If he had been awake he would undoubtedly have mnde the first boat, with daylight or rather electric light, and lot. of It, between him and the best second. .... Two Chicago Judge, are citing each other, before each other, for contempt of each other, and o far have only succeeded In showing the public that each had a right to have only con tempt for this other. ... John Jacob Astor has shown that a man may posses, fabulous wealth and stUI be a man and a gentleman. A thing many people have considered at least doubtful. ... All honor to Mrs. Straus. Her mar. rlnge vow meant 'till death do u. part, and then .he defied death and calmly went to meet the grim reaper, smiling In his face, and with her hand in that of her husband. The world 1. better for such acts, and such women. THE ROUND-UP Colonel Roosevelt will not speak In Oregon, ... The total registration In Multnomah county wa. 43,549. ... A. E. Stosmelster of Montana I. to start a business college In Astoria. ... H. II. Fnuntleroy, fyr a number of years a thatrical man In Washington, died at Portland yesterday, of heart diHCUKC. ... I. K. Morris and Alice Tealer ar rested Wednesday night In Portland charged with burglary, have con fessed. This clears up mnny myster ious burglaries of lodging houses. ... .lames 0. Woods brother of ex governor tleorgo I..' Woods, died at Portland Thursday. Ho was a pio neer of 1847 and had a wide acquain tance over the state. He was 74 years old. ... Astoria theatres are kicking hard because their license fees have been doubled. ... The Hammond Lumbering Co. filed a trust deed at Astoria Wednesday, covering property valued at a million and a half dollars. ... The City hotel at Canby, 20 rooms, burned last Saturday and E. Roson cranB, aged 85 years, burned to death In it. I ... I linker county's fair will be held on September Id, but how many days It will be held has not yet been decided. The Bteamcr Undine, with 100 del egates to the Electrical Engineers' convention, got aground In the Clack amas rapids Wednesday evening, and did not get off until midnight. ... The Sumpter Valley railroad, com monly known as the "Polygamy Cen tral" because It Is owned by Mormons after being Indicted ten times, has complied with the law and plnced safety appliances on its cars. Urownsvllle had a fine exhibit at the Albany exposition. ... Judge Ilean of the federal courts at 1 Portland, Thursday sentenced two men ot 13 months each In the penitentiary nt McNeil's Island, Wash., for perjury in an Indian liquor case. ... Senator William H. Hornlbrook of Idaho has purchased the Albany Dem ocrat, and will conduct It personally. Ilo is, or was, a leader of the demo cratic hosts of Idaho. ... There was a big meeting of cannery men and others interested in salmon nt Astoria Thursday. ... A tract of 55 acres north of Willam ette heights, Portland, was sold on Thursday, bringing $78,400. ... Attorney General Crawford went to Roscburg to vote, and will take up the matter of the recall petition of District Attorney Cameron of Port land ns Boon as he returns. ... Astoria has let a contract for a Bteel bridge across Rig Cree,k near Knnppa for $2L'95. The span will be 80 feet. Dress Goods and Silks The Chicago Store Is head qfiarters for fine woolen Dress Goods and choice Silks Don't buy until you see our stock and get our low prices. We do a city business in silks and dress goods Choice Silks, yard 25c, 23c, 49c, 65c np Choice Dress Goods, yard 25c, 35c, 49c, "5c up New Spring Wash Goods Now opened up and ready or selling. The greatest line In Salem to choose from. Ev- iry yard up to the minute in i style, material and design. 8 l-3c Percales, yard 5c 71-2c rersiun Cballies . ,1c 12 l-2c Fine Dress Ginghums, beautiful assnit, yd, 8 l-3c Blenched Table Diwnusk, yard 25c Afternoon and Evening Dresses Now marked down to quick selling prices. The latest creations of wool dresses and silk dresses is shown, nil handsomely decorated with fancy laces and 'ancy trim mings. Value up to $18 nnd $20 for $8.50, $10.50 and $12.50 Chicago Store SALEM, OREGOX THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOXEV GOVERNOR WARTS RENT OF SAIID ISLAND cnitid rim. UASID WIRI.1 Astoria, Or., April 20. Governor West, who Is here today for the pur pose of voting at the primary election, says that some difficulty Is encounter er In connection with the movement started by him some weeks ago to have the amounts collected by the Government for leasing the seining rights on Sand Island turned over to the state hatchery fund, as the War Department objects Btrenuously to giving ul the money, which now amounts to approximately $45,000. Accordingly, at the suggestion of Senator Chamberlain, a bill will be Interoduced by the Senator to cede the Island bark to the State ot Ore gon. This Island formerly belonged to the state, but by a grant Issued in 1864, I. was ceded to the Government, which has mndo no use of the prop erty, excepting to collect fee. for seining privilege. These fees now total about $12,000 a year. Governor West says the efforts to secure a refund of the money already collected will not be abandoned, but In the meantime, to avoid any future controversy, efforts will be made to have the property ceded back to Oregon. 0 ''What made you so late?" "I met Smlthson." "Well, that is no renaon why you .hould be nn hour late getting home to .upper." "I know, but I asked him how he wa. feeling, and he Insisted on telling me about hi. stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take Chamber lain'. Tablet.?" "Sure, that I. what he need. " Sold by J, C. Perry'. Drug Store. Notice for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, Invites sealed bids for the making of an improvement of Uiem cketu street from the east line of 14th street to the east line of 18th street, with Standard Iiltullthlc Pave ment, Light Standard Dltulithlc Pavement, Light Gravel Bltullthlc Pavement, Heavy Gravel Bltullthlc Pavement, E' Oso Pavement, E) Oso Pavement Number Four (4), Crushed Rock Concrete Pavement, Gravel Concrete Pavement, Asphalt Pave ment, Asphnltlc Concrete Pavement, Ilassam Pavement, Granocreto Con crete Pavement, or oDlarway Pave ment, in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates on file In the olllce of the city recorder of said city, which are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice Said bids will be opened on or af ter the 22nd dny of April, 1912, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., In open council meeting in the city hall In Salem, Oregon. Each bid submitted must be accompanied by a certified check equal in amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. The city of Salem reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice la published for five successive days In a daily newspaper published In the city of Salem, Oregon, the date of first publication being April 16th, 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Recorder. 4-18-6t Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, bb they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an lnflnnmH eru dition of the mucoiiB lining of the eus- uicnian tuoe. wnen this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearinc. and when 1) la en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, anu unless tne inriammatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearln? will ha ,in. stroyed forever; nine cobcs out of ten re causea Dy catarrn, wnlch is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu cous surraces. We will five one hundred dollars for any caBe of deafness (cnused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Od. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. o To Cnre a told In One Dny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggist, refund money If It fall, to cure. E. W. Grove', signa ture I. on each box. 25 centa. Life', worth living, provided one Urea It well! The Danger After Grip lie. often In a run-aown system. Weak ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en ergy and ambition, with disordered liv er and kidney, often follow an attack of thl. wretched disease. The greatest need then 1. Electric Bitters, the glor ious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thou sands have proved that they wonder fully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirit, after an attack ot grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 cent.. Sold and perfect satisfaction guaran teed by J. C. Porry. For sale by J. C. Terry. PILLS. A iur, rural lWi.ii hr rrwmr NirM-.n"N, 9im M0W Tl I AU. ft PI, ret fW,, , ((;- uartbtr) t U.nti HrNilJ. He' artt-.iJ ' to 1 00 r k1. Will Mn4 lbfWDiil tJ.i,. t yti frt I I : V' I Don't be surprised if you have an at tack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected part, freely with Chamberlain'. Liniment and It will soon disappear. Sold by J. C. Perry's Drug Store. THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW TWICE ITS FORM Kit SIZE Will Exhibit at Sal in, Friday, Apr. 26 OXE DAY Two Frrftiriiiiinrcs lit 2 nnd 8 p. m Al. G. BARNES Big 3 Ring Wild Animal f f pranruj ebUlul ot .0 m. TrldM.rkl, tWlNTTTIAti ruOTIOX. Uiihut nf.nxv. Mad tandil, ikilch or photo, fcr ttm nin.it n jwtaiubllliT. Ml .iiIumi eonM.tnil. nn.O0I TM. KiplilMmrrthlij. T.ll Sim "rL1""?.'" "J " r"""1 Wb! ltnlloi I BMhaoloKl nnT.rn.Bti, ind eonulni 100 otbtf nbjMiorinhorUD.MtolB.ohiri. dittwl It B. HlLLSON CO. , itn lug WlllmSlitr. SHiNCTnii n t lw rrll.wt Hmiii,, rn. II, . Soli In iltm ei flr. J. c. ..on SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking I1U8 ness. Open nn account with ns jnd we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE PAY FOCI. PEIl CENT ON 8AVIN0S Corner Slate nnd Liberty Streets J. L. Abler., President, W. O. East, Cashier. 8. S. East, Vice President. Dr. L. 13. Steeves, L. H. Roberta, Director.. CIRCUS 350 Animal Actort J50 C2-Heiirt Stirring Acts-63 More Animals Thnn Any Three Shows Hare ISO Ponies, Dogs, Ape, Merry Clowns and a Host of Novel Feature J Bunds Monster Tents Special It. It. Trains New Free Street Parade at 10:80 a. m. Kaln or Shine SALEM, FRIDAY, APRIL 24 Dr. 1(11 af Lawtlv. TibleU UU U. oandy al work Ilk. . oWm RHEUMATISM Can Be Cured AT Hot Lake Sanilariam Hot Lake, Oregon NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATH ,. nt Lke la not far distant, and Health Restoration Is not so expen lve there. We can euro RIITCRE your rupture without danger ' non fW.rlt?,u', reKBrJln o thlB Powerful Drug Substitute for Mercury. BEST EQUIPPED SANATORIUM IN NORTnWKs ASK FOR 8PK01AI, ROUND TRIP , J XCUHNION TICKETS RITE FOR FREE BOOKLET HOT LAKE SANATORIUM Hot Lake, Oregon.