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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1011. PAGE EIGHT. Tomorrow our 529th Wednesday Special CUT GLASS A large variety to choose from. Very beautiful patterns richly cut. Now is the time to buy. Many people have been waiting for just such an event. Come early and get your choice Wednesday only 25 per cent less. None sold before 8:30 No Phone orders. CITY NEWS. . I. It. E. V. Local 512 meetB tonight at Ryan hall. We Hate a Fine Line Of gray and partially gray switches we are selling at cost this week. The Elite Massage Parlors, 301-2-3, U. 8. Bank Bldg. 4-ll-2t They Are Going Fast Our records, phonographs and phonograph supplies are the latest and best on the market Illllman and Peters, 247 North Commercial street. eod-tf For Sale Fine lot in Bishop's addition, at low price. Also dairy and hop ranch, close in. Apply at 255 Ferry, Inde pendent Market 3-29-lm This Week Only The Elite Massage Parlors are selling hair goods at cost. Bargains in switches, curls, Billy Rurkes, and 'basket braids. 301-2-3 U. S. Bank Building. 4-ll-2t LadioH,' Attention Do not throw your old worn, out ingrain or Brussels carpet away, but have them made into beautiful, fluffy rugs by Portland Fluff Rug Co. Our representative Is in town for the next few days and will give yiou es timates. Address G. E. Lohmann, general delivery, city. Cloned Oil Coiitriiets The elate board yesterday after noon closed a contract with the Southern Pacific whereby the latter will furnish the State Hospital for the Insane with crude oil for fuel purposes at $1.08 a barrel. The con tract is for a period of three years. Heretofore ttie Institution has used wood and it is estimated that by the use of oil a saving of 15,000 to the state In three years will be made. Spring Footwear Pall Mall Tan, patent, gunmetal, button and blucher. Most styles $4.50 and $5.00 Widths A to E Ye Boot Shop 326 State Street Hotel Marlon Dining room a la carte. Regular lunch 12 to 2 p. m., 50c. Grill room open from 6 a. m. to 19 p. m. Sun day dinner, table de hote,, 6 p. m. to 8 p. m., 75c. Music. Tus-Thr-SaUf To Inspect Irrigation Projects May 12 has been set as the date for the inspection of the various Irri gation projects in the state by the State Desert Land Board. On that date the members of the board will meet with Attorney General Craw ford at Lakeview and from there pro ceed on a tour of Inspection of the projects. ALL KINDS OF WEATHER IS PORTLAND UNITED l'BESS LEASED WIDE. Portland, Or., April 11. Snow, rain and Biinshlne visited Portland Way, and forcibly impressed on the inhabitants that the changeable April was at hand. , On Council Crest snow iell during the forenoon, while at the same time it rained on the lower levels of Wpst Portland, and the . sun shone bril liantly over East Portland. Reports fr m Southern Oregon state that snow fell during the night In the Ttogue river valley. This Is the first occurrence of this kind In April for 18 ye.-j-s. o CHILDREN HAD A CLOSE RACE WITH DEATH fUNITUn IM1B8S lEAStl) WIItB. Cincinnati, O., April 11. More than 500 pupils and teachers today narrowly escaped death In a mysteri ous fire in- Jhe first district school. The crowd of scholars piled wildly out of the building, and several were badly hurt in the Jam. Madero proposes to give Diaz a piece of his mind. For all particular men The three new lasts KISMET AT rOUNTAINHOTCLS.OII IWlWHHt Get the Original and Genuine IIORLICK'S MALTED MILK "OtluMaxc Jmilaticni TheFoodDrinkforAllAges ;!CH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk "Trust DGg Insist on "IIORLICK'S" Take package home UNION LABOR . WINS FIGHT IN SUPREME COURT UNITED 'I'BESS LEASED WlRi. Danbury, Conn., Aprl 11. D. ,E. Loewe, whose Judgment for damages against the Hatters' Union, because it ordered a walkout here, was re versed yesterday by the United States appellate court, announced today that he would carry the fight to the supreme court rof the United States. The Danbury dispute was one of the most Important in the history of organized labor. When the union or dered a strike the men went out, and for some time tied up the hat indus try. Backed by other manufactur ers, Loewe sued the union for dam. ages, and won his suit. The reversal of that judgment yesterday was hailed as a great victory for the union, and the fight on behalf of the workmen will be vigorously support ed when Loewe's appeal comes be fore the supreme tribunal. BIG JAP LINERS TO CALL AT FORTLAND UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. Portland, Ore., April 11. Follow ing the' announcement that the bank line of freighters will make Port land a regular port of call for Orien tal shipments conies a second an nouncement today that the line's new passenger vessels, the Orteric and Lucerlc, will call at Portland on their maiden trips, arriving here about the middle of May. It is probable that the steamers will make Portland a regular port of call thereafter. The Luceric which was sent out ahead of her sister ship, arrived at Vancouver, B . C, Saturday from Yokohama. The Lucerlc will reach Seattle tomorrow, where she will take on cargo and then proceed to Portland. A 8kln of Beauty la a Joy Forever. kR. T. Felix Oouraud'a Oriental ' Cream or Magloal Beautlfler. Ramovet Tan, Flmplaa, KrecalM, Moth Talcbea, Haiti, and bkla Dhfues, 3 sua every Dieniwn on beauty, and lie fla detection. It hu Hood the teit of 64 years, and la eo harmlesa we taste it totesurelt la properly made. Accept no counter felt of aloiilar name. Dr. L. A. Havre Bald to a lady of the haut tim (a patient) : w Al you ledlct Trill use then, I recommend ftAurnml'a flraara'aa Ina leaat harmful of all the akin preparations." For aala by all druggist and Fancy Goods Dealers tu the TJulted Stataa, Canada and Europe. fEnO.T.HOPUIIS, Prop, 37 Breai Janet Stat, lew To Uncle Ezra THE IOWA DEADLOCK llKDMOCRATS AND STAXD-PAT-TF.RS VXITE AFTKIJ THIUD BALLOT IX FORCING AX Att JOCRXMEXT IXTIL XOON' TO- MORROW. UNITED PSESl LEiSED WIRE. Dee Moines, la., April 11. With the adjournment of the Iowa legisla ture, due today, it Is rumored here today that a compromise on the sena torial deadlock has been reached, and that a senator will be elected. The 63d ballot, taken today, showed: Kenyon 62, Deerrier 67, Porter 51. On the second and third ballots to day Kenyon showed 63 ptes. There were, no other changes. After the third ballot this after noon the stand-patters and Demo crats Joined in forcing an adjourn ment until noon tomorrow, by a vote of 79 to 77. The frelnds of Kenyon favored further balloting for sena tor, but were outvoted. THE G, A, R. OPENED ENCAMPMENT THIS MORNING Cnited rncss Leased wire. Fresno, Cal., April 11. With more than 1000 delegates and mem bers of affiliated orders present, the G. A. R. encampment of the Depart ment 6f Calfornla and Nevada opened here today. Three thousand other visitors are on hand to help the vet erans celebrate. Department Commander Hawk called the convention to order at 11 o'clock today. o CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE WICKERSHAM i . i i UNITED TBESS LEASED WlItE. Washington, April 11. Da ascer tain whether Attorney-General Wick ersham has present connections which disqualify him from holding office, Representative Rainey this af ternoon introduced a resolution in the house providing for an Investi gating committee of six Democrats and three Republicans. SENATORS ARE PLAYING HORSE SAYS GOVERNOR UNITED TRESS LEASED Winn. Springfield, 111., April 11. Half of the members of the state senate were ordered under arrest today by Lieutenant-Governor Oglesby, pre siding officer of the Senate when that body convened today with one less than a quorum present. That the members of the senate were "play ing horse" was the curt comment of Oglesby when he ordered the sena tors "brought in." The arrested men will have to explain, their ab sence. o . HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Marlon: S. A. Chapel, M. Bredmeier, W. P. Black, C. John Hemp, F. J. Winter,- R. O. Johnson, J. H. Mac Gregor, Edward A. Schultz, J. A. WadUle, N. A. Hoose, Daniel Hogen; S. C. Van Dozer, C. F. Alderson and wife, T. E. Hamilton, O. Motachman, E. E. Nelson, F. Wag ner, J. P. Meehan, J. Meyer and wife, Portland; F. S. Coolas, Medford; A. D. Mabry, Eugene; F. H. Haradon, Astoria; E. B. Tongue, Hlllsboro; W. M. Barnett, Wasco. Salem Hotel: J. H. Bair, Port land; Isaam P. Wooten, Lansdowne, Pa.; C. W. Newton, CleETum, Wash.; Mrs. Baker, Portland; Mrs. Udy, Grasham; H. F. Priebe, Webeno, Wis.; D. W. Collins, Portland; M. H. Titus, Kingstno; M. F. Smith, Dal las; A. J. Caldwell, Stayton; Vlch Bros., Falls City; C. Sheppard, San Francisco; G. Gllbertson, Glendale. Cottage Hotel: H. C. Day, Port land; A. A. Lang, Portland; E. M. Keogan, Portland; Fred M. Gearln, St. Paul, Or.; F. O. Seaton, Port land; Daniel Hogan, Portland. .Capital Hotel: George W. Stoner, Scotts Mills; W. E.' Garning, Port land; W. O. Chealey,' Portland; Frank Davis, Portland; William Ehlert, Lebanon. UfBRO LAHDLESS COOKERY. . ' Horseless carriages, wireless telegra phy, and now lardless cookery I Lard has one fatal objection it is indigestible. Nine-tenths of the indigestion with which the American nation is afflicted is due to the use of pork and its by-product lard. Recognizing this, The N. K. Fair bank Company, has placed on the mar ket Cottolene, which can be used for cooking purposes in every way that lard or butter can, and whicTi makes deli cious, digestible and nourishing food. It is recommended by physicians, even to invalids, and it is cheaper than lard, one-third less being required. THE LADY GAVE SUFFRAGISTS A SEVERE JOLT Greenwich, Conn., April 11. la a letter today to the woman suffrage committee of the Connecticut assem bly, Mrs. Donald Thompson takes a rap at the wpman suffragists. "Woman suffragists divide natur ally Into two classes," said Mrs. Thompson. "Those who have had trouble with their husbands, and those who are looking for trouble." IXDICTED OWNERS OF THE TRIANGLE New York, April 11. The grand Jury this afternoon Indicted Max Blank and Isaac Harris, owners of the Triangle Shirt Waist company for manslaughter In the first de gree, as a result of the recent fire in which 143 persons lost their lives. The Jury found that the lire regu lations had been generally violated in the Triangle factory; that the ex its were kept locked, and that a par tition constructed in conflict with the requirements of the building laws had kept the girls and men burned to death in the recent fire from mak ing their escape. Bench warrants were at once is sued for the arrest of Blank and Harris. In the history of New York only one person has actually been con victed of negligence in connection with a fire horror, and that was Cap tain Van Schalck of the steamer Gen eral Slocum. o LOOK THROUGH THESE ITEMS 10 acres adjoining city limits, all under high state of cultivation, with good house and other building. Best of opportunity for a subdivision around Salem. Fifteen minute car service by the property. $8,500, half cash, balance one-third each year for 3 years, 6 per cent Interest. We have a 240-acre stock ranch with fruit and improvements, and five million feet of timber on the Santiam river. The bf,st five acre tract near this city, orchard in full bearing and at least $1,500 In improvements, for $2600- Large residence on corner lot, 125 x82, one-half fruit, fine Improvements, rents for $30 per month.... $6500 Good $1500 dwelling and two lots, on Liberty and Mission, close in residence property, for sale for a short time for bargain. Has modern improvements, and price includes street and sewer assessment. $2000 Fine large house and three lots, corner Seventeenth and D streets, high lots on carline: a barealn re duced to $3,100 265 acres, 120 In cultivation, 5,000, 000 feet of cruised timber. , Two run ning streams'. One mile from Lin coln, Ore. Per acre $6500 50 acres between Woodburn and West Woodburn; per acre.... $100 Prune farm 7 miles south of Salem, 40 acres planted 2 years ago, 1ZS acres in cultivation. Per acre. $100 160 acres. fruit land at Oak Grove, Polk county, church and school, good fences, one mile from Cowley station. Per acre $6500 Three CO acre farms near two rail roads, with school close, cleared land wJth timber, finest of soil. Per acre a-inn Finest fruit ranch and best resi dence for sale on Garden road, or chard and improvements alone worth the price $10,000 Five acres, with fine bearing or chard and small fruit, house and barn, some timber, under fine culti vation, well fenced, fine view prop erty, a bargain, best five acre lot near city S2.60O T ' Half block Twentieth and Trade streets, corner lot with 7-room housi $1,200. other corner $1000. in- sme lots $sout- Terms. E. POFER & SONS Room 201, U. S. Bnk. Bldg. Phone 82 Attractive Suits for Economical Women Fashions newest designs are here in many graceful models. Sm and natty effects that are attractive and becoming, yet possessing an individuality of their own. Ready to wear and guaranteed perfect fit ting. Plain Serges in navy and black.... 512.50 t0 $45.00 Tan and Grey Mixtures $12.00 to $35.00 Visit our sore before deciding on your Easter Suit. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices U. G. SHIPLEY COMPANY 145147 North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon COMMISSION' GOING AFTER WELLS FARGO UNITED rBESS LEASED WIItB. 1 San Fraivclsco, April 11. The Wells Fargo Express company today was given 20 days in which to show why its rates In all parts of the state should not be reduced. A resolution to this effect was adopted by the Cal ifornia railroad commission. "You are hereby notified,'' says the formal notice served on the com pany, "that the railroad commission will not, and does not approve of any of your rates heretofore filed with this commission, and that the said company will proceed to estab lish rates in lieu thereof, in accord, ance with a resolution pa eed today. You are directed to appear May 9, to give you an opportunity for a hear, ing." 'i c fls .Jc 5c )c STATISTICAL le 4e 4e v 1 1m al 1 T T f rfj p. gfi ew Incorporations. The following articles of incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: Atkinson Methodist Church, Port land. Oregon Union Water Association, Portland; capital, $1,000. Northwest Butter & Produce com pany, Portland; capital, $25,000. Wilson Contracting company, Portland; capital, $5,000. Harris-Graves company, North Plains, capital, $5,000. Gold Crest Fruit company, Med ford; capital, $5,000. o It's Equal Don't Exist. No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains it's supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try it. Only 25c at J. C. Per ry's, Druggist. o NEW TODAY. BE SURE and see the new Stoddard Dayton auto. 30 h. p fully . equipped. Two door, $1450 and four door torpedo, $1600, f. o. b. Salem. E. N. Gilllngham, agent. 3-21-tf H. WM. THIELSEN Has moved and will be found at the corner of High and State rtreets until his new building is completed. 3-28-tf FOR. SALE prlvlng team, harness and surrey, for only $325. Snap. Address "C. B.," care Journal. 4-7-6t WANTED, 500 PEOPLE To join my foot club and have their feet in sured. Be free from corns and other afflictions of the feet for the small sum of $1 per month. Dr. A. Teiml, Room 315, Hotel Marlon BOY WANTED Apply at Rodgers' Paper Co. 4.11-3t WANTED Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 24 7 North Commercial street. 4-ll-3t Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and ChemekeU. hon 724. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Lidd and Bush Bunk, Salem, Oi I West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all tratni at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office tor West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. ni. every day except Sunday, Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMinnvlU. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 6:15 p.m. Calls at hotels od request. Telephone or leae ordera at Capital Journal ofllre any da,' but Sunday. Phone 32. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. Monmouth, Oregon The home of the State Normal, Is a splendid town, surrounded by a mag nificent country. The climate can not be excelled on earth. Land Is. cheaper here than any place In Ore gon considering everything. We want good people and can take care of a great many. We have a very large list of very fine bargains. Note the following: A splendid 123-acre farm 4 miles out for $50 per acre. A good rolling farm of 57 acres Improved, only 2 miles out, good soil; $60. 285 acres almost in town, 200 un der cultivation, excellent soil, $75. 70 acres near town, house; barn, orchard, lots of berries for $32. 52 acres with improvements costing $4,000, an Ideal home, $7,000. The only hotel in Monmouth doing a fine business, $1300. The only hotel in Jefferson, Ore gon with splendid trade, only $5,000. Terms can be had on all these. Write or come and see us. 200 acres all black fine piow land, well improved, almost In town, $100. A very fine 450 acre stock farm with R. R. running through it, only $35. Monmouth Real Estate Company GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State liberty St Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Plione IM. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 BuBh Bank Blk. Salem. Of; TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought OSoId Rented Repaired Ribbons Hollers Soppily See Me Before You Do Anyang C. M. LOCKWO0D Phone 8 M1" 214.16 X. Com St.