Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 04, 1910, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE FOUR.
)AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. MALUM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY i, 1010.
,2 , ,
'r t
3 '
y.
.AW"'
THE EAST OREGON
v CROP YIELD WILL
BE BOUNTIFUL
itemi AND GRAIN LOOK WELL,
f AND THE DEMAND FOR LABOR
BOTH ON FARMS AND IN hail
road building is ericuatio.
"Tho peoplo of Bastorn Oregon
'aro experiencing raoro rain than
thoy have had for many a season,
and they aro looking forward to v.
bountiful yield,! said Labor Com
missioner Hon! "yostorday afternoon
to a representative of Iho Capital
' Journal. Mr. Hoff is Just back from
an extended trip Into Wallowa, Uma
tilla Morrow, Gilliam, Sherman,
Hood River and Wasco counties,
whore ho has been making lnvestl
. g&tlons of labor conditions and along
.this lino he reports that ho found
but, few violations of tho law and
, whorcvcr.any were found they were
summarily dealt with.
Will Re Dig Crop.
"A few of tho counties in tho past
two years have not experienced as
good a crop as tho average," ho con
tinued, "and the peoplo aro excep
tionally well pleased with tho out
look this spring, Thero has been
much more rain than usual and it
Insures a bountiful yield, not alono
in the grain bearing counties, but in
tho fruit bearing counties, and with
them all it is going to bo a season
of prosperity.
"Tho peoplo In many of tho coun
ties where rain is not as plentiful as
It might bo have discovered a pro
cess whoroby they can do wlth a
great deal less'rain than usual. Their
process Is to do moro surfaco work
pulverize tho ground and it has
been found whorovor tried to work
greatly to tholr advantage.
Labor Conditions Good.
"Tho labor conditions throughout
Eastorn Oregon are splendid," ho
further continued. "There is a
scarcity of help among tho farmers,
among tho fruit men and among tho
rallrOnd builders and the wages paid
aro the highest that havo ever beon
paid in tho history of tho country.
Tho demand for mon In all lines Is
greator than ho supply and consid
erable trouble Is being oxporlencod
in socurlng tho nocessary help." I
Albanians Fighting Hard.
(UNITED PIKSB LKABtO HIBM.I
Constantinople, May 4. Tho cap
ture of DJakova and tho Investment
of Prlsrend by tho Albanians were
tho rosults of hoavy flighting today,
when tho revolutionists attacked tho
Turkish batalllon en routo to DJak
ova to ro-lnforco tho Turks who had
beon sent thero to protect the town.
The casualties were lowor,. Tho
news of the fighting was contained
In dispatches received hore.f
Tho rebels now control ho rail
way district of Vcrlzovltch and
Katchanlk and all communication
with Prlsrend has been cut off.
EVERY DAY
BRIBERY
JOHN O. FETZER MAKES PURLip
A LETTER WHICH INTIMATES
RAILROAD COMPANY BRIBED
ILLINOIS LEGISLATORS.
JAIL BIRDS
IN MOTHER
HUBBARDS
Chicago, May 4. In ono of tho
most sensational bills filed In a Chi
cago court in years, John C. Fetzor
seoks to enjoin tho Chicago and
Western Indiana railroad from col
lecting the 1525,000 which ho was
ordered to pay by a .'court referee,
following the investigation recently
of graft charges mado against him
self and two assistants by the West
ern Indiana, In connection with tho
roads roal estato transactions. The
bill may prcclpltato a situation that
will Involve questions of bribery in
both council and legislature.
With the 'bill Fetzor makes pub
lic a letter alleged to havo ben writ
ton by F. A. Dolaln, president of tho
Wabash railroad, and director of
tho Western Indiana, to Benjamin
Thomas, formor president of the
Western Indiana, which Is full of
mystorlous hints ns to socurlng
"qulot" legislation for tho railroad.
It touches upon "House BUI Numbor
777" which created a stir in tho
legislature several years ago.
Tho referee In tho Fotzor-Weatern
Indiana caso found that tho railroad
had paid out $212,000 for legisla
tion and "similar matters." Tho
"similar matters" Fotzer insinuates,
woro legislative favors.
nunu
own i
?
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic. It does
not stimulate. It does not make you
feel better one day, then as bad as ever
the next. There Is not a drop of alcohol
Isk your doctor alt clout Iyer's SJrsapa- In It. You have the steady, even gain
rllla. Entirely free from alcohol. A strong that'eomes from a strong tonic. Ask
tonic and alterative. iol'SuSi: your doctor nil about this.
Rome, Ga., May 4.-Ia tho futuro
evory prisoner In tho Floyd county
jail will bo garbed In the "Mother
Hubbard" -of domestic tradition.
This In the pt'der of tho county com-riiIsslonerfl.(-Tho
decision' was mado
after an unusual number of escapes
from tho Jail and from tho prison
road gangs during tho last six
months.
Yesterday tho road gang made its
first appearance In Its new uniforms.
It was followed to work by a crowd
of laughing, howling citizens.
Tho prisoners protested against
tho order without avail. The com
missioners bolteve their decision
will havo a salutatory effect and will
bo moro efficient in preventing crlmo
in Floyd county, than any. numbor
of rigid laws.
o
CALL FOR BIDS FOR THE 11th
STREET IMPROVEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will recelvo bids up to
8 o'clock p. m. on Monday, May 9,
1910, for the Improvement of 14th
street from tho north lino of State
streot to tho north line of Marlon
street with concrete pavement ac
cording, to tho plans and specifica
tions adopted for such Improvement
and now on fllo In the office of the
City Recorder.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
Said bids will beconsldered by the
council on said 9th day of May,
1910. W. A. MOORES,
City Recorder.
5-4t-dly
NORVAL M'GREGOR
WITH 'COUSIN KATE'
Newal McGregor, who will bo seon
here with Joanne Russell as the
'Curat In "Cousin Kate," at the
Gj-ahd j Ufj&atre-ah next Friday, May
6, is no stranger to the metropolitan
nudlenc.es throughout the country.
Ho began his career as a, stock actor
in Boston.', fHls 'first notable engage
ment was with Louis Morrison when
that actor was at his best. Ho later
made the world tour as leading' man
for Nanco O'Ncll. Returning to Now
York he Joined tho Belasco forced
with whom ho has since been asso
ciated. It was only by .great pres
sure that ho was Induced to leave
and support Miss Russell In "Cou
sin Kato," but he Is so perfectly
fitted for the part of the curafo that
Miss Russell was determined to have
him. Tho balance of the cast havo
been chosen with equal care, and
play-goers will see In "Cousin Kate"
the most evenly balanced company
to visit us this season.
In speaking of Mr. McGregor's
"'personality In "Cousin Kate," the
Winnipeg Trlbuno says the follow
ing: "The curate as Newal Mc
gregor was a complete study. Ex
cepting tho baronet In "The Man
from Home" wo have not seen nn
Died by Hydrophobia.
Whlttler, Cal., May 4. Following
a post-mortem examination, It was an
nounced today that tho death of Ju
lloh Bouletto, of RIvora, was the re
sult of hydrophobia.
Bouletto was bitten In the face four
weoks ago by a pet ljull terrier. He
felt no 111 effects until last Friday,
whop he became violently 111. Ho
died yesterday.
Boulette's dog was bitten by a mon
grel, believed to havo been 'a victim
of rabies. Several other dogs, bitten
by tho animal, were killed last even
ing by order of tho authorities.
Tho Investigation Into the election
of Sonator Lorlmer, of Illinois, may
show that all . domocrats aro not
saints.
1 l
I'..
s still forging on, and if we can have a continuance of the
" enormoiis sales of the pat foyr days',, and when wo have wrap
.( pad up the, last pair of this great stock, this sale will go into his
tory 'as the most successful closing out sale in the remem
brance of the oldest settlor of Salem,
All reoords havo been smashed. Wo are still cutting and
slashing prices and using overy effort to 'make this event the
gnmtpt sale, , : ... t ,
You are not limited whin yn , come in our store. Yqu oah
seloot any pair out of our stock. Lots of new spring stuff just
arrived Is at your mercy and marked far below odds and ends
In other stocks,
, .. Jhisisaclosingoutsaloof evq'rything in the store, and
ovorything must go, and will go before tills sale closes,
We would advlsa morning shipping, as m can give you
" mots attention, We Imvo been unable to wait upon all of the
trado afternoons, .
,.
t" '
actor attempt such a character with
out becoming a parody and a weari
ness to tho flesh. Mr. McGrogor Is
a pillar of strength to any com
pany. His urbanity of manner and
sense of what Is required of a gen
tleman were rofreshlng to watch."
Seais on sale at' box offlco, Thurs
day and Friday at 9' a. m. f ,
. i
' Stands By Bnlfingcr. ' '
UNITKD TOESS LEA8ED VriBB.
Washington, May 4. Tho supreme
Court of tho District of Columbia has
stricken from the record a charge
against Secretary Balllngor, that as
secretary of the Interior ho shirked
his official duty in refusing to pass on
certain homestead claims on the Si-
letz Indian reservation. Tho charge
was mado in nn injunction caso, In
which It was alleged that because Bal
llngor hnd been attorney for the
claimants he refused to consider the
cases after he became secretary of the
interior, but passed them to Frank
Fierce, his first assistant.
Balllnger declared it was tho usual
and proper course of business to refer
such matters to Pierce.
A Hnppy Father
Is soon turned to a sad one if he has
to walk the floor every night with a
crying, baby. . McGee's Baby Elixir
will make tho child well, sootho Its
nerves, Induco healthy, normal slum
ber. Best for disordered bowels and
sour stomach all teething babies
need it. Pleasant to take, sure, and
safe, contains no harmful drugs.
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold
by all dealers.
o
Those Bloody Frenchmen.
f UNITED F1IK8S l-EARED WllU.J
Paris, May 4. It Is believed that
Count Ismael de Lesseps and Count
Jusot do Pollgny will meet on the
field of honor forthe second time In
the near future, following a bloodless
duel which they fought yesterday.
Six shots were exchanged and each
missile went far from tho mark.
The antagonists left the field with
out a .reconciliation.
Miss Jennno Russell at The Grand
. Friday, Miiy O.
Tho High Cost of Living
Increases the price of many neces
sities without Improving the quality.
Foley s Honey and Tar maintain Its
high standard of excellence and Its
great curative qualities without any
Increase In cost. It is tho best rem
edy for coughs, colds, croup, whoop
ing cough" and .all aliments of the
throat, chest and lungs. The genuine
is in a yellow package. Refuse sub
stitutes. Sold by J. C. Perry.
The badger has one point In his
favor ho Is a perambulating gopher
trap.
Tho only Baking PowW.
ppr mafrom RoyalGrape
A plain prescription 13 printed up
on each 25c box of Dr. Shoop's PMK
Pain Tablets. Ask your doctor or
druggist if this formula Is not com
plete. Pain means congestion, moon
pressure. Head pains, womanly
pains, pains anywhere get instant re
lief from a Pink Pain Tablet. Sola
by Capital DruK Store.
jLt - . .-Jot..-
I
Sliss Jcanno Russell in "Cousin
Kate" at Tho Grand, Friday,
Mny O.
You Can Cure That Backache.
Pnln along tho back, dizziness, head
ache and general languor. Get a
package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF,
tho pleasantcst root and
herb cure for all Kidney, Bladder,and
Urinary troubles. When you feel all
run down, tired, weak and without
energy uso this remarkable combina
tion of nature's herbs and roots. As
a regulator It has no equal. Mother
Gray's Austrnlian-Lcaf is sold by
druggists or sent by mall for GO cents
Sample sent free. Address The
Mother Gray Co., Lo Roy, N. Y.
Grand Opera House
JNO. F. CORDRAY, Manager.
One Might, Friday, May 6.
Brandon Bros. Present
MISS JEANNE RUSSELL-
and
Full Metropolitan Company In
Ethel Barrymoore's greatest London
and New York comedy success.
Cousin Kate
By Hubert Henry Davis. Chaa.
Frohmans original Hudson Theater
scenic production. Dlre'ct from tho
Hudson Theater, New York.
Prices 50c to $1.50.
Seat sale at box office, Thursday at
9 a. m.
Leaders in Fine Footery
o m ra
11 M mm
III W
ii t
. BISHOP'S READY
TAILORED CLOTHES
More Exclusive Styles
account for our well pat
ronized sales.
20 to 50 per cent reduction
on clothing of the highest class
naturally demands the attention
of men who know and appreci
ate value.
For years it has
been our aim to
' sell the BEST
CLOTHES FOR
THE. PRICE, and
.all who are famil
iar with our store
admit we have
succeeded.
If you have never worn one
I of our strictly high class suits,
there is an entirely new degree
of clothes satisfaction in store for
you. Buy now and save the
discount.
MILL STORE
SALEM
WOOLEN
444 State Street
Phone 442.
(Hi
1