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f AGS BIGHT. DAILY CAPITAIi' JOCRXAIj, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1011. Tomorrow the Great Wednesday Surprise CHILDREN'S HOSE 11c a pair, 12 pairs for $1.25 Fine and heavy ribbed all good qualities All sizes up to 10 Supply your present and future needs of these tomorrow at 11c a pair, 12 pairs for $1.25 IN THE We Want Every Man in Salem To come and see the display of New Cloth, Craft Clothes We are showing, they're Absolutely First-Class. ' $10.00 to $22.50 A-j CITY MEWS. Special meeting of Multno mah R. A. C No. 1, this evening. Work In the M. M. degree. Visiting oompan ions welcome. Agents at Oak Lodge.- From 9 a. m. to 12m. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. every day. Take Yew Park car. Lots, $200 and $250. Meyer & TlilolBon, 490 State street. 3-11-tf Planting Season Now Mere We have a fine assortment of prunes, peaches, and Lambert cher ries, bIho ornamental trees and roses. Armstrong Nursery company 491 East Court street. e-o-d-lm For the Latest And best Edison records and phon ograph supplies, you can get them at Hlllman A Peters, 247 North Com mercial street. od-tf Wood Groceries At popular prices can be had by phoning 811 or calling at J. M. Law rence's store, corner South Commer cial and Ferry streets. Richmond Funeral Held Today The funeral of Albert A. Rich mond, who died Sunday, was held from the residence of S. P. llaln, 1704 Broadway this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. F. 11. Neff conducted the ser vices. Mr. Richmond was 64 yearBof age and leaves to survive him two song, both In the east; four grand children; two brothers C. O. Rlch mand, of Michigan and 11. A. Rich mond, of this city; and two sisters, Mrs. B. L. Sayles, of Michigan, und Mrs. 8. P. Hale, of this cltv. At The Jones Harritt Shoe Sale May be found footwear that is without an equal either in style or price, Say $2,95 to one of our clerks, and see what stylish footwear he will bring you-- shoes that have quality, fit and appearance. Does the boy need a pair of shoes ANNEX 2SrIJ Ld An Exceptionally Good Buy In a 10-room house, barn, fruit, one and one-half lots in East Salem. See Derby & Wlllson. 3-14-3t A Chimney Fire An alarm of 'fire this afternoon was caused by a trifling chimney blaze at Mr. Lally's . house, 341 North Front street. No damage. Sint4'iiccd to CO Duvg P. J. Maxfleld, arrested on the charge of stealing several bicycles, yesterday afternoon when arraigned before Judge Elgin pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 60 days in the city jail. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were Issued to day by County Clerk Allen to Theo Tetssel, of Brownsville, aged 53 years and Hedwlg B. Barton, of this city, aged 19 years; also to Bertram E. Harris, of Portland, aged 25 years and Dell R. Brlggs, of this city, and of the samo nge. Governor Appoints Delegates Governor West yesterday after noon appointed the following dele gates to the convention of the Amer ican Association of Academic Politi cal and Soclnl Science which con venes In Philadelphia on April 7: A. D. Dixon, Geo. Cornwell. Will Daly, H. J. Parkinson and Father E. P. Murphy. Hill Improve Terminal Grounds The Oregon Railroad commission Is In receipt of a letter from the North ern Pacific Terminal Grounds com pany at Portland relative to an In spection made of the grounds recent ly by Engineer Earl. He recommend ed to the commission that rertaln Im provements be made and the com pany advises It that It has plans looking to the mnking of them under way. $1.50 ill buy him-a very durable pair THE LAST WEEK OF THE SALE.. COME IN THE FORENOON IF POSSIBLE The Jones-HarrittShoeCo. 444 State Street. CANNOT GO TOO FAST OR TOO FAR EXITED I-BE38 LEASED WIRE. I Belllngham, Wash., March 14. Persistent rumors are current In mll- ltary circles to the effect that during J the last month there has been an ex i odus of Japanese from the Pacific coast From an outside source informa- tlon was given out in Belllngham re- cently that every, city on the coast j has experienced a marked decrease ' In its Japanese population. It is conceded that the emigration might be due to commercial conditions. The report was not based upon the large exodus of Japanese from Bel ! lingbam. Active preparations are being made to place the second company, coast artillery reserve corps of Belllngham on a footing to meet an emergency. Orders from the war department have been received by Lieutenant Klndall, commanding the company, to make requisition for ordnance, commissary supplies and everything needed for field service, sufficient to fully equip 100 men. Pharmacy Examination The state pharmacy board is hold ing an examination today In the sen ate chamber of the state house. There are about 40 persons taking the examinations. Rallrond Is Tied Up. Somerset, Ky., March 14. With freight traffic on the Queen and CreS' cent practically at a standstill as a result of the strike of Its white fire men, many Kentucky towns today are facing a fuel famine. The freight yards here are congested and pasenger trains are arriving hours behind schedule time. Acts of vlo. lence were reported today at many joints along the line. Armed mountaineers are flocking Into Kings mountain and additional trouble Is feared. Railroad officials have asked that deputy sheriffs be sent to Kings mountain to protect train crews. Stops All Mining. UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE. New York, March 14. American manufacturers and mine owners re ceived word today that the Mexican government has prohibited for an In definite period the importation of high explosives Into the republic. The order Is said to have cause al most complete suspension of mining operations in Diaz' realm. A.sks lteloa.se of Americans. DNIT1D PEKSS LSASIO WtRS.J Washington, March 14. The state department this afternoon asked the roloase of Edwnrrd Blatt, of Pittsburg, and Henry Converse, of Los Angeles, Amerlciina, Imprisoned at Jaurez, Mexico, declaring they were arrested on Amorlcan soil. The demand was presented at the American embassy htire. The officials pf the embassy recently stated positively that the men were arrested In Mexican terri tory. Raised Age ot Consent. Sacramento, Calif., March 14. Behind closed doorB the assembly to day passed Butler's age of consent bill, raising It from 16 to 18 years. The doors remained closed while Tlbbits' bill to make six months to period between interlocutory and final divorce decrees instead of a year was passed. Absent members were arrested and brought in to vote on the bill. Have you ever tried an old paint brush with which to blacken the stove? If you haven't, you have a Joy coming. Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow ther rxlsts a rant mnunt of pkeptlcmm a to the possibility of curinff Consumption. ... We state none but facta, and are sincere tn what we assert. . . . It ourselves afflicted with Tubercu losis, we should do precisely what ws axle others to do take K. kman's Altera tive promptly and faithfully. . . . TUe reason we should do this, and warrant we have for asking nil Consumptives to take it. Is that we have the reports of many cures, one of which follows: 1619 Susquehanna Ave., Phi la. Pa. Gentlemen: "For two years i was afflicted with hemorrhages of theTunirs, the number totaled nearly one hundred. Our family physician advised another climate, as to remain would probably be fatal; however, I remained, and in Feb ruary of 1902, I was Mken with a severe attack of pneumonia. When I recovered sufficiently to walk about the house I was left with a frightful hacking cough, which no medicine I had taken could alleviate. I was ni;aln advised to go to another part of the country. It was at this time, March. l'JOJ. that I learned of Eckman's Alterative. In a short time my cough was gone and I was pronounced 'well' or 'cured.' Since that time I have had two slight attacks of pneumonia and I have resorted to no other medicine to effect a cure. I am at present In excellent health and feel that as long- as I can obtain Eck man's Alterative. I have no fear of Con sumption. I cannot speak too highly for the good it has done." (Signed) HOWARD L. KLOTZ. Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Kever; Throat and Lung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evldencei For Salt by all leading druggists and J. O. PERRY, Salem Oregon. YORKT0WN SAILED SOUTH FROM ENSENADA UNITED I'BEHS LEASED WIUB.l San Diego, Calif., March 14. The mystery surrounding the trip of the gunboat Yorktown, which left here Saturday night for the south, was cleared In part today by Information that the vessel was at Ensenada, Mexico, Sunday. Passengers on the steamer San Diego, which arrived from Lower California today, de clared that the officers of the York town paid brief courtesy visits to the Mexican officials at Ensenada, and that the gunboat then sailed south for an unknown destination. ADVOCATES BETTER A'D MOKE PLAYGROUNDS L. H. Weir, field secretary of the Playground Association of America, with headquarters at New York, and who Is making a tour of the Pacific coast states In the Interest of the as sociation arrived In the city this morning and Is today conferring with State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman as to the advisl bllity of launching a campaign for better playgrounds for the schools of Oregon, and for resorts of recreation in general. , Mr. Weir has Just completed a tour of California where he did much work In behalf of the association. He succeeded in interesting the school and city authorities .of the larger cities of that state In the movement, and plans were set on foot looking to the creation of resorts and more play grounds for the school. Mr. Weir desires to Interest the people of this state in the same sub ject, and arrangements will probably be made for hlra.to lecture on the subject and to meet those interested in the work and perfect organiza tions, the objects of which will be larger and better playgrounds for school children and the creation of park and resorts of recreation In the cities in the state. No. 3405. Report of the Condition of THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK At Salem, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, March 7 1911. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $352,843.63 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5,001.04 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 69,000.00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 1,000.00 U. S. Bonds on hand '. 26 080.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 625.00 Bonds, Securities, etc 264,306.74 Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures 20,000.00 Other Real Estate owned 1,301.74 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) X0.94 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Com panies, and Savings Banks 7,423.25 Due from approved Reserve Agents 60,883.26 Checks and other Cash Items 20790 70 Notes of other National Banks o ann no Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie $76,595.70 Legal-tender notes '. i 4,250.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer ( 5 per cent of circulation) Total- ' $915,709.83 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 surplus tuna Undivided Profits, less Expenses and National Bank Notes outstanding Due to other National Banks Due to State and Private Banks and Due to approved Reserve Agents Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified checks I ashler s checks outstanding..- United States deposits Total. . State of Oregon, County of Marlon, ss: 1, Joseph II. Albert, Cashier of the swear that the above statement Is and belief. Correct Attest; j. h. albert. -e.' Si. croisan, i -J GEO. F. -RODGERS. Directors. Subscribed and sworir-to before me this 11th day of March, 1911. ' ; JOHN II McNARY, Notary Public. New Incorporations. The following articles of Incorpor ation were filed today with the secer tary of state: Farmers Security Bank, Milton; capital, $25,000. Bend Milling & Warehouse com pany. Bend; capital, $1,500. Rlcollte Fruit company, Portland; capital, $50,000. Richlands Fruit company, Port land; capital, $5,000. Chinook Land company, Redmond; capital, $5,000. Madras Gateway Hotel company, Madras; capital, $50,000. Oregon Peerless College of Chiro- practice-Xeuropathy, Portland. Independent Order of Orioles, Port land. o Cunnot Get a Jury. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIBE. Vlterbo, Italy, March 14. Inability to secure a Jury to try the accused members of the Camorra for murder caused a further delay in the trial today. Talesmen not apeparlng in court when summoned were fined $160 apiece by Judge Bianchl. The court ordered the Carbineers to find the recalcitrant Jurors and hale them before him. Notice of Intention to Improve Thirteenth Street. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deem it expedient and pro poses to improve Thirteenth street In the city of Salem, Oregon, with con crete pavement from the north line of Ferry street to the south line of Marlon street at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property with in said limits and according to the plans and specifications adopted for said Improvement and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a, more specific and detailed description of said improve ment, and are hereby made a part of this notice. This notice Is published for ten (10) days pursuant to the order of the common council, and the date of the first publication, thereof Is the 14th day of March, 1911. Remonstrances may be filed against said improvement within ten (10) days from the last publication of this notice and in the manner pro vided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 3-14-1 It City Recorder . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constlpa' tion, headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, sallowness of the skin and dys pepsia. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drug Store o Perhaps the reason why so many women don't believe In suffrage Is be cause so many other women do. Chlldrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Ot it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store and Cents 147.83 80,845.70 3,450.00 15,000.000 Taxes paid 18.416 57 57 150 00 , ..' 17J54 61 Bankers 24,253.55 10 94 19 637 34 ; 642 098 14 3 179 00 ' 17 279 28 soo.61 7 390 54 1 000 00 .$915,709.83 above-named bank, do solemnly true to the host nf JOSEPH H. ALBERT, Cashier. - STATISTICAL. : "SUMY! Sunny Monday Laundry Soap will cost you but 5 cents. You may get six or seven bars of the ordinary yellow rosin soap for a quarter, but when you think that it represents the saving of clothes, the real economy lies in buying Sunny Monday. It is a white Soap con tains no rosin and one bar will go as far as two bars of ordinary laundry soap. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Notice of Intention to Improve Twelfth Street. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient and pro poses to improve Twelfth street, In the City of Salem, Oregon, with con crete pavement from the south line of Bellevue street to the south line of Mission street at the expense of the adjacent and abutting . property within said limits, and according to the plans and specifications adopted for said Improvement and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed! description of said im provement.and are hereby made a part of this notice. This notice is published ten (10) days pursuant to the order of the common council, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 14th day of March, 1911. Remonstrances may be filed against said Improvement within ten (10) days from the last publication of this notce and in the manner pro vided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 3-14-llt City Recorder. o Notice of Intention to Establish the Grade of Mill Street from the Cen. tor Line of High Street to the Cen ter Line of Commercial Street. Notice Is heteuy given that the common council of the city of Salem Oregon deems It expedient and pro. poses to estabtlsh the grade of Mill street from the center line of High street to the center line of Commer cial street, within the limits of said city, according to the provisions of a certain ordinance entitled "An ordi nance establishing the grade of Mill street from the center line of High street to the center line of Commer cial street." Said ordinance was In troduced in the common council of the city of Salem on the 2th day of February, 1911, and was read the first and second times at said meet ing and referred to the committee on streets, and said ordinance Is now on file In the office of the recorder of the city of Salem on the 27th day of nance Is hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed descrip tion of said grade, and Is hereby made a part of this notice. This notice Is published for 10 days pursuant to the order of the common council of said city, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 28th of February, 1911. Remon strances may be filed against the es tablishment of said grade within 10 days from the last publication of this notice, and in the manner provided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 2-2 8- 51 City Recorder. o Make some crack and crevice filler by mixing glue and fine sawdust. Put it in soft and warm, spread down well with a knife and let It get hard. It will be all right. A SNAP Six acres of good soil 4 miles from Salem, on rock road; all cleared, 3 acres in crop, good 4-roora house, good barn and other outbuildings; good well, also telephone In house and R. F. D. running in front ot place. Price Only $1,200.00 See; Bogert & Son Room 2, Bush Bank Building. NEW TODAY I WANTED A bright young is hustler to handle A full line of companies sponsible firm behind him r money to right nartv. 1.. Go4 Journal Office. 3-13-3f FOR SALE 2 good Workln, ... cheap on account of 8ho feed. John Hrbacek, Rt. 3, FOR SALE My 7-room nTT tage on the finest view lot h, V?" city. 162 W. Lincoln Street F lr' mount Park, Salem. 3-i4-i, FOR SALE-A small hotel n, with the business well - l'J lilK ftp a lessee reariv tn t-,- . ' - " at good wi a Lai iu ui years, tth, make a good Investment or bnsl ness proposition either. See Mr Fleming at 496 State street. ' 3-H-eod-lw FOR SALE Two horses, weight 1350 each; 6 and 7 years old; enm Enquire J. H. Sharp, 1475 Market Street. 2-14-lwk. POULTRY. FOR SALE 100 fresh black Orping. ton eggs from prize stock, ready for the Incubator, $8.00 per him. dred; $1.50 for setting of 15 egg. See my stock. Geo. J. Batty, 2305 Maple St., Salem. Phone 1620. 3-14-lwk 44 Acre Snap 44 ACRES near Philomath, highly Improved; fine orchard; gool buildings and fences; sufficient timber for fuel; furniture and farming implements go with tie place; price, $3800. Owner has $2000 equity; wishes to exchange for Salem property; $1800 mort gage, bearing 6 per cent, may be assumed by purchaser. Bechtel t Bynon. Children Jry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store . Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and ChemeleU. Phone 724. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Sts, Snlem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 804. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or Norwich Union. Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem, Or. BIG LAND SNAP NO. S 123 acres, four miles from Mon mouth, exceedingly fine land, good or chard, buildings, timber, water, very sightly; a great bargain at $50 per acre. $3150 will handle this. MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO, Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tf- B1G LAND SNAP NO. 4. 62 acres 3 miles from Monmouth and Independence. The soil Is excel lent and drains well; 12 acres ol splendid commercial orchard. Build ings cost $3500 and are new. With place goes much personal property. This lovely country home for $7000. Will make terras and take some Sa lem Income property. MONMOUTH REAL ESTATE CO. Monmouth, Ore. 1-21-tl- FOB SALE Until April 1st, a fine butcher busi nes and meat route, consisting of fine dwelling, meat market, slaughter house on an acre of land, eight lots, $500 worth of tools; and a business which from April to November brings in over $1000 per month gross! Owner is compelled to leave on ac count of sickness, and if taken be fore April 1st will sell for $3500. Terms. This is Indeed a fine buy. MONMOUTH BEA LESTATE CO. Monmouth, Oreg. 3-13-tf Wants Bids for oBnds. The city of Wllamina is calling for bids on $15,000 10 and 20-year op tional 6 per cent bonds, bearing dates of March 1. 1910. interest payaD semi-annually. Bids to be opened April 10, 1911. For further Infor mation write F. E. Sherwln, city re corder. F. E. SHERWI Recorder for City Willamins-3-7-1 m Chamberlain's Stomach and Llver Tablets are! safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid anJ curative properties. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drug Store