PAGE EIGHT. DAJIY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1010. i- V. ,. -,. - 1 1 - in. .. ..-.in. . . " '' " We Take Pleasure Has won the Brownikar by a Majority of 895, and at This Time We Wish to Thank All the Contestants and Loyal Customers for Their Liberal Patronage which IJas Made This Event so Popular All Through the Willamette Valley ' -JtCL Owtng to the great Interest manifested, we havo decided to give a second and third prize, thereforo the Bocohd and' third highest in tho contest will pleaso call at our store for same. Below is a list of the si loadors: - . ' 1, Armine Berger 20,634 4 Percy Wenger - 8,2bU 2, Mark Huckestein -M 5f. MW . Eckhart 5,1 19 3, Frank Deckabach 1. :ZrGl. 1irgil Golden ... 4,939 Blue Ribbon White Event Continued in Every Department. IValonties, Seed-water. Fou lards, llrst of tbo now soring silks. See tho Lib- Iorty Btreot Window JggJ Display CITY NEWS Forester' Mooting: Hall of Court Sherwood Forest No. 10, P. of A. All mombors of this court aro requested to bo pres ent at 7:30 p. in. tonight to tran sact Bomo important business prior to tho Initiation of tho largo class of candidates which will, tako place immodiatoly thereafter. C. E. 'Ramp, Chief Ranger.. By J. C. Per ry, Financial Secrotary. Head the Advertisement Of tho prlvato sale at Willamette Hotel on this pngo of this paper. 2-5-6t Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottage and Chomekota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phono 724. J lend tho AdvcrtlHciuont Of thp prlvato salo at Willamotto Hotel on this pago of this papor. 2-5-Gt "Wood for Sale Good quality, prompt dollvory. Spauldlng Logging Co. Phono 88. eod-tf Inspect Government Ditches Fish Wardon McAllister has gono to Umatilla county to Inspect the Irrigation ditches being constructed by tho government and boo that pro por Bcroous aro put on so as to pro vont tho young salmon from enter ing them nud thus bolng destroyed. Open for Inspection- Tho completion of tho modorn up-to-date) tlvo-story structure orooted by tho Uultod SUUtm National Dank people, wo bollovo, marks a now era for Salom. Wo would call your at tention to tho courteous Invita tion extended by tho owners nnd ocoupanta to luHpoot tho promlsoB to morrow, from 3 to 10 p. m. AH aro invited. West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Express. Connocts with nil trains at .Woat Salom for Dallas, Falls City and Salom. Loavo Journal office for VToat Salom at 8 a. tn., 12 in., 1:10 p. m., and 3:30 p. is, eyery day oxcopt Sunday. Aleoor Independence, Mon mout band McMlnnvlUo. Leavo Sunday at 1200 m. and 4: IS p. w. Calls at hotels on roquest. TolopUoae or leave orders at Capital Journal ofllco any day but Sunday. Phono 8. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. in Announcing that White Goods at Bargain First Showing of Spring Suits, Costumes, Evening Dresses, Wraps, Coats, etcj New York's foremost styles are a prominent feature In this exclusive . exhibit. Tho models are made ex pressly for us, and perhaps there will , , bo no others of equal stylo and dig nity shown on the coast. The fabrics are selected by exports before being -', tailored into these delightfully new" costumes. Tho suits show the medi um and short Jackots, Boml and tight fitting, with a wide assortment of pleated skirts. Only tho best lin ings and bindings are used in tho making of these exquisite garments. (Ready-to-Woar Section. Dance at the Rink Tomorrow night. McBlroy's or chestrn. Admission 50c; Indies 10c. Dr. O. V. Ellis Has moved hts olllco from State St. to rooms 410-411 In tho U. S. Nntlonal Bank Bldg., whoro ho will bo pleased to soo all hla eld patrons as woll ns new ones. l-31-3t-eou Hulcm Man Has Agency For Ford's Motor car, located with Capital Automobile Company. Call and got freo demonstration. T. A. Robortson, Agt. 2-ll-2t Will Talk to Teachers. State Superintendent Ackorman left this afternoon for Lobanon, whoro ho will deliver an address bo- foro au educational rally this evening. Ho will deliver a similar address bo foro a rally at Sodavillo tomorrow evoning. There Will Do Music; Wo understand that a good or chestra will bo in attendnnco at tho recoptlon to bo given by tho owners and occupants of tho United States National Dank building, both after noon nnd evoning from 3 to JO p. m. Newport Firm Awarded Contract Tho bids of contractors for tho in stallation of a contral heating plant at tho asylum woro opened yeator day afternoon at tho stato house. ftor a careful consideration of nil tho bids made, tho board awarded tho contract to tho Newport Englu oorlng Company, of Portland, at. a consideration of Mi), 780. Wants Deed Corrected Coculla Kirk and John Kirk, hor husband, have commenced an action in tho circuit court against Emma Wagner. This suit is brought for tho purpose of corroding a deed is sued by tho administrator of tho os- tato of James Cosgrovo. It npnoara that tho. administrator in Qclllug the property sold a portion,, to ono Hugh Cosgrovo. and In making out tho doed fallod to oxcopt from tho de scription a portion which was sold to ono McKay, and that tho dofondant, an heir of Hugh Cosgrovo, now claims title to tho land. CouHldorlng Plans After carefully considering tho plans of archltocia, submitted for tho erection and construction of a now school house in Knglowood nddl Hon. tho school board adjournod last night, and wll lhold a mooting Feb ruary 19, when action with relation to tho plans offorod will bo tnkon. Tho building to bo constructed will bo a two-story structure with olght largo rooms, it Is to bo modernly equipped, and when completed will cost botwoon $20,000 aiUt $23,000. Plaus woro submitted last night by Architects Hazoltlno. Rainwater nnd hoeg, of this city, and Architects Moreland. Hookonborry and Kablo & Kablo. of Portland. Mr. Armsn Berger Prices 1 -df"' rlf tif W '"' CO dozon new stylish white Shirt Waists now on dis play in the largo Shirt "Waist section. Dunce at the Itink Tomorrow night. McElroy's or chestra. Admission 50c; ladles 10c. New Notaries Tho fololwing notarial commis sions woro issued today by the secre tary of stato: E. H..Test, Nyssa; F. P. Drinker, C. B. Russell, St. Johns; W. C. Campbell, H. E .Abry, Port land. Webster Holmes, Tillamook; H. T. Bagley, Hillsboro. Sent Hoys Home Tommy and Joo Slyvester, tho two lads who woro taken into custody Wodnesday evening by tho police, woro turned over to their father this morning who camo up from Wood- J burn after them. Tho father agreed to keep them at homo in tho future. Both tho boys woro grateful to Judgo Moores notwithstanding the punishment tboy woro compelled to stand by being confined in tho city bnstilo, o RX-SKCRETAltY GARIEFLD WILL GO ON THE STAND Washington, Fob. 11. Jnmes R. Gnrflold, ox-secretary of.,tho depart ment of tho intorior will tako a pramlncnt part in tho Balllngor-Pln- chot Investigation. Former Chief I Forester Glfford Plnchot today ro- quostod tho committee to subopena Garflold la order that tho formor secrotnry's testimony may bo hoard by tho congressional Investigators. Garflold is regarded by many as tho loador of tho "back from Elba" movomont which Is designed to place rhoodoro Roosovelt again In tho presidential chair. It is reported also, that ho Is not a folowor of tho prosont administration's policy in re gard to conservation of natural re sources. Frodorlck H. NowolL, head of tho reclamation aorvico and Arthur P. Davis, chiof engineer of tho snmo sorvlco, woro also inentlonod for subpoona by Plnchot. Tho ohlof forester also asked tho commlttoo to call for a mass of documents, re ports and correspondence In connec tion with tho controversy. J . 'All r ivrf. t ffi 1 I HI; 1 j ; f ii J First I Floor ffrNCORPOtTATEDJ Monday, February 14th DREAMS OF BEAUTY IN VALENTINES New creations In post card valentines. fancy boxed valontlnes, 25c to $3.00. Hooks ln fancy bindings, elogant for valontlnes. boo thorn. The Commercial Book Store 163 Commercial St. LENTEN ; SEASON "' v j We have made? arriltj provisions for this season of the year the stdioUs clearf" and fresh. - ; t-; Smoked Salmon Strips .lBoI lb Fancy Salmon Bellies . . . SJOc lb. Fancy Norway lackereF- c ea Fancy Norway Bloater Mack- erel . ..50c Fancy Codfish Middles, 2 for 25c Fancy Boneless Codfish, 21b boxes 50c Kippering Herring, tins ...25c Lunch Mackerel, oval tins ..25c Col. River Salmon 15c, 2 for 25c Salmon Steaks, large oval tln3 30c Norwegian Sardines ..2 for 25c Fine French Sardines . .2 for 25c Boneless Sardines 25c Cresca Boneless . Sardines, club size 40c Our fish department is al ways one of the attractive features of our store, ROTH GROCERY CO. 410 STATE PHONES 30 13 UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB ARRIVED THIS AFTERNOON Professor I. M. Glenn, Dean of Music at tho State University; H. M. Warren, trainer of tho Mandolin, club, and 27 college lads got off the train -from Eugeno this afternoon to meet their engagement In tho Grand Opera House this evening. Just through their semester examina tions, the boys report that they Bang as they never did before, in the concert at Eugeno last night. Carl Gabrlolson, and Ralph Moores, two woll known Salem lads, aro with tho Gleo club. o A commlttoo appointed to make an examination of the public school buildings of La Grande, pronounce them flro traps. ANNUAL CONCERT mOF, Prices 50c, 75c, $1,00, More Life, Closer Harmony BetteriStuntsThan Ever Before Southern Tour Was a Succes-' sion of Triumphs, . I Don't Miss Seeing the Thirty Jolly College Boys, Grand Opera House February 1 1 THE DAY I A cholco selection Come ln and 2 2 ! (Ml! THE FALL OF MANAGUA. V( Continued roni. page onc conimnndf and the fall of the capital is deemed inevitable.. It is now annaront tnat the en- cageints precipitated by tho rebfil I JL - r J. t t ft tdu. Clara -were parts of a well lafa campaign which Chamorror intend)! gua. " General Mena'snart of tho cam 12 paign w'as o holdihe adinlnistratio;h troops in check while Chamorro .cleared the way to Managua. Couriers arriving from Mena s camp today stato that at LaGaritA tho rebels won a declslye -victory! QVLV at. santa uiara, tney wero coni' pelled" to rbtiro 'before the govern' ment army to Moogan. While Mena was operating in th"o vicinity of LaGarita, Chamorro'a division ws moving to a position northeast of Managua. It Is his in tentlon to approach the city from that direction, attempting to clear that section of tho country of the government outposts located there. This move by Chamorro undoubt edly explains the capture of Mata galpa, capital of the province of Matagalpa, news of which has just reached here. General Meno's command lost 2 15 men killed and CO wounded at Santa Clara, according to the couriers who have arrived here. Among the killed was tho rebel General Blan- don. Gabriel Bishop, tho Loulslanan who was wounded while directing tho insurgents artillery corps, was brought here today for treatment- He is suffering from severe abdomi nal wounds, and his condition Is dangerous. jc 5j ?C jj 5$ jc 5! 5JC JC jjt PERSONAL MENTION Mr. A. F. Hofer, T. B. Kay, Dr Fletcher Homan and F. G. Deckabach left on the 11 o'clock train to attend the Commonwealth Conference, as delegates from the Board of Trade. A. J. McCormick returned this morning from a week's visit with his parents in Portland. E. E. Richards left this morning for a short business visit in different Southern Oregon towns. Attorney G. H. Holbrook, of Port land, was attending to business mat ters in the city today. Rolla Erickson, of Portland, ar rived this morning, and will visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clubine, at 2256 East State street. Harold Boothby has returned from a short business trip to Dallas and Falls City. F. H. Burkhardt left this morning for a three-days' business visl.t in Tacoma. While in Tacoma Mr. Burkhardt will visit his sister, Mrs. Charles Smithson, formerly Miss Ruth Burkhardt, of this city. J. F. Goode left this morning for Portland, where he was called to attend his son, Charles, who is re ported t obe very ill at present. Northwestern Nursery 2371 East Stato St., Phono Main 1418. Large and complete stock Specialty made of high grade winter apples, De- mand is large tor Lam- bert, Bing and Royal Ann Cherries. Private Sale At Willamette Hotel Beginning MondayN'eb. 7, '10 Bedroom sots, chairs, rockers, stands, tables, spring mattress es, cots. Cigar cases, rollor tdp deek, threo cash registers. Two flno Tojottl paintings, framed paintings and pictures Display wall caso and Indian baskets. Billiard tables, cues and balls Rugs, carpets, mirrors, elec tric piano, two refrlgorators, me,tal mats. Chandeliers and fitting com plete. Post card racks, electric re minder clock. Portiers, curtains. Pencil sharpener, bread cut tor, cooking utensils, crockery, silverware, glassware. Growing palms. Rubber tlrod truck, ten-paa-songor 'bus and team of fine horses. One electric vacuum cleaner. Call during tho day. P. O. FISn, Proprietor. HDHHHHI Miss At.eno Fawk has returneU to her homo'ln this city, afterBpver al weeks' visit al ih'o homo of lior 'Bis ter, Mrs. Jam.es , Walton, , In Tilla mook. Joh nCorey haselurhcd from an extended visit wllh his parents in Ta coma. . , v . .4 . ' Irs.Edward.Hirsch and daughter, Gtrudearij In. 'Portland today. Ciyde Baker returned to Portland last night after a short visit here. Peter Meeks has returned to, his homo in this city after a week's busl ness visit in Portland and Seattle. .1. N. Carlisle, of Vancouver,1 is looking after business interests liere today. Thomas Cooloy left this morning for Portland on business. W. W. Dageney returned to Port land this morning after transacting business here for a few days. Miss Ruth Purvlne, of Salem, is a guest of Beth Northup this week. McMinnville News-Reporter. Mrs. Clara B. Ferguson, of Salem, was in the city the latter part of the week. McMinnville News-Reporter. Judgo Geo. H. Burnett camo over from Salem Saturday to assist the Odd Fellows in their house warming. McMinnville News-Reporter. Miss Gladys Farrar, of Salem spent this afternoon in Lebanon. Lebanon Express. Henry St. Helens, the piano tuner,, went to Portlan don business this morning. Rev. DrR. Yates left this morning: for Portland, after a brief visit here. Clarence Whitlnch, uncle of Jack liitlach, the night patrolman here, is visiting Salem. Mr. Whitlach came fro mScottsbug, Ind., and he thinks he will make this city his fu ture home. William Massey, of Brooks, was In- the city yesterday attending business matters. Miss Connie McNeal returned to Albany today after visiting in Salem. Tom Laferty has returned from a business visit to Portland. Attorney-General Crawford went to Portland on business in connection! with his office today. Labor Commissioner Hoff is con fined to his home with an attack of la grippe. Jake Mitchell, farmer and profes sional warehouseman, is in the city today attending to business matters and shaking hands wit hhis many friends. Jake has been sparring with a bad cold for the past few days, but after a series of treatments, consist ing la grip wrestlers and an abund ance of quinine is on tho boards again. Jake received word that one of his countrymen was in Salem with a bag-pipe, and his present visit is all th emore urgent. Jim Willson, the local realty man, is in Portland today transacting busi ness. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested Loans ln Portland Real Insurance Estlte securities 309-310 Failing; Building PORTLAND - OREGON D. D. BARRON Civil engineering, surveying, plat ting, sub-dividing. General contrac tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges- and streets. Stato and Commercial. Entrance 13 G South CommerciaS St, Room 9. Telephone Main 204. Salem, Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent -City Hall, Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN TH.OS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING IUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, pollsning, repairing. Tel. 608 NEWT0DAY TOR SALE Several houses In Sa lem, and farm lanis at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 0-1-eod FOR RENT 4-room house, N. 15th St., South of creek, East Salem. Inquire 711 N. Com. 2-ll-3t"' FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono Font auto, four passenger. Price, J30l if taken before tho roads open. Reason for selling, going away. Terms. Call and Investigate at Oregon City Machine Works, 12th and Main, Oregon City. 2-ll-6d AUTOS Four second-hand mar chines la good condition. Apply to S. F. Anderson garage, Stato and Front, Salom. Phono 937. 2-11-lwk BOY WANTS WORK On farm. Ad dross Clarence Soley. Route 2, box 42, Salem. Ore. 2-ll-3t