DAILY CAPITAL J0tR5AL, SALEM. OREGON, THTOSDAT, APRIL 20, 101 1. rAGI FITS. A New Shipment of Suits For Women, in Mixtures and Serges. Values to 50c I t, );s : i Embroideries & -.si 121c , N - !1 Wednesday P t$ and I : 4 j v J Thursday ' :' ' y 1 0 Mrs. Osborne, of Turner, was In ever after remain by treat;- a free- Salem today, en route to . Dallas, trader. where she expects to visit for a few ' - 0 days. ; -t There are a lot of things that a If the American farmer desires the man doesn't know, but he wouldn't repudiation of the Canadian recipro- have hia, email son find) It out for the city pact, let him now speak, or for- world. " '' AN ENGLISH i HOP GROWER ! ENTERTAINED Arthur Amos, a young English man, who came to Salem with let ters tf Introduction to the Carmichael brothers, was given a dinner by the hop buyers of this city at the Marion Hotel last night, which was attend ed by about a .dozen of the profee. siou. Amos and his father are hop growers In Southeaster England, .In the famous district of Kent, which, he says, has very much the same cli mate but a heavier clay soil than this part of Oregon. Mr. 'Amos enjoys the advantage of a scientific education, and has been studying grain farming in California the past winter, and may spend the summer In Oregon, al though he might have word from England to return any day. SALEM CHURCHES PLAN . i UMOX BOOSTER MEETING A union service at the Liberty street Evangelist church, corner Liberty and Center streets, is the "next thing" In Evangelical circles. The time is next Sunday evening at 7 p. m. and the churches Interested are the Liberty street and the Che meketa street churches of the Evan gelical association, and the United Evangelical church. The move is on for a general union of these two great churches, and the local congregations purpose to boost this plan as far as possible. The meeting Sunday night is under the auspices of the Young People's societies of the three churches and an Interesting time is assured. '..: SOMETHING WORTH WHILE CONCERNING ' MEMORIAL OBSERVANCES With a view of bringing about a proper observance of Memorial Day, State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman today sent out programs to the various schools, to gether with a personal letter to the teachers, giving his idea of the man ner In which the day should be ob served. '. ' ..' "It ,1a one of, the most sacred days we have,' 'says the superintendent In his letter, "and It gives a great oppor tunity to you to drive home the real lessons of patriotism.' He then pro. ceeds to say that he has noticed that too many of the schools have turned their attention on the day to athlet ics and picnics, and asks that it be discontinued.' , He suggests that the posts of the G. A. R. be co-operated) with in the celebration of the. day,, and, in the event that thk?re is no such poet where the school Is located, he asks that the children go in a body to the cemetery In the forenoon and dec orate the graves of dead soldiers. Their attention is called to the program enclosed, and they are asked to follow it. OX THE ETE OF STRUGGLE. , (Continued Irom page 1.) A Gilt Edge I nvestment i Only Ten Acre Tract of Beautiful Residence Property right on city limits. City built right upto it. Will double any man's money in two years. Half cas h, balance on ZTAA three years time at six per cent pOyJ"" Eight-room house, fine lot 79x160, on ca rline, in best residence part of city, fruit trees and fruit, modern improvements ,$5000, :." Best 20-acre prune orchard, in full bearing, one-half mile from Rosedale, $6000, Well established manufacturing business, one-fourth cash; easy terms on balance, $20,000, ' . ' f-'"':: Brush farm, fine fruit land, in Liberty district, 22 acres, 2 1-2 acres cleared,, good', house, $2200, Good building lots in Miller block, South Salem one with Commercial street, close Five acres on East State street, just beyond 24th street, suitabe. for chicken ranch, $1000. - : finest improved fruit farm and residence on Garden Road for -sale ,on easy terms, $10,000,.-... ...... 7-'' " -',' Half-acre tracts on South Commercial Street, close in, on easy terms, $600, ' .' Three first-class 50-acn tracts one fine road ,near church and school, per acre, $100. . :,'. 'lve-ya.f-oi prjinfrVcha'rd, half-mile beyond end of car line, , sold in lots of.'tvvo' acres or upward, to suit purchaser, all but first two acres, $500 per acre, ; : R. R, Ryan place, 20 acres, 1 1-2 miles east of city, fine house, two large barns', $10,000 . ,.; y,':. : i - .. . ,,,, , t Half block, Twentieth and Trade streets, .corner lot with house, $1200;" three lots,' $800 to $1000. Best five acres, with orchard, house and bam, little timber, ideal little home lot, with $1500 improvemnets, close to city, $2600, Good house and two lots corner Liberty and Mission, price .including paving and sewer $2000, Four choice building lots, two facing Liberty and two on High streets, $800, Spot cash, ; All good, new buildings on the block Lots large, 75x141, and all sewer as sessments paid "' Money to loan, I have $1000 to $1200 to loan at seven per cent on first mortgage, commanding the town, and are ex pected to prevent the federals from Occupying their western entrench ments. ' ' " Indians. Are There, Forty Tarahuamarl Indians, naked except for their breech cloths, are with Madero. They will be stationed In the hills overlooking Juarez, and will be used as sharpshooters, to si lence, the federal machine guns when the big attack commences. In Juarez today the inhabitants are frenzied with fear. During the threatened attack of Orozco no such fear was displayed. Now, however, the numbers of Madero's forces and their evldent determlnation to attack have spread terror through all class es' of inhabitants. Flags of every na tion tinder the eun are flying, the people hoping under their folds to find protection when the battle rages. All the wealthy Mexicans have closed their homes, and, with all the household goods they can transport, are fleeing to El Paso. To Protect Sightseers. To prevent, so' far as Is possible, the danger of Americans being In jured In the forthcoming battle, commanders of the troops here today arranged to draw a double line of pativils along the river, with strict instructions to allow no one to pass after the firing starts. All the schools In the southwest quarter of El Paso are being closed, and many residents there are "leaving, their I homes until the danger shall pass. A iiM'rlcnns to Lend, J. J. Hall, an American, who ar rived today from across the line, says there are 45 Americans In the hills with Madere, and that they will lead the attack. He declare the lnurg ents have plenty or Ammunition for both their artillery arid infantry. This aternoon General Navarro still Insists) that he has received no ultimatum from Madero,' although ; American Consul Edwards holds a re ceipt showing that IWyas delivered. Navarro 'clareB that he will not treat with the rebWs under' any cir cumstances.' , ' : Additional. fortifications are being raised this afternoim In the Salle Com mercio, the principal business street of Juarez. It faces south, and this indicates that the rebels ai' expected to attack from that, direction. The federal outposts were stationed this afternoon on the mesa outside mf the town. . I , o ( A pretty servant girl is apt to keep the cake box in an impoverished con dltlon. , ; ' hlOFER Room 201 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone Main 82 SONS AT rOUNTAINSiHOTCLttOR ELSCWHCRS Get the ., " Original ud Genuine HORLICK'8 MALTED (VI ILK The Food DrinkforAHAges RICH MILK, MALT CHAIN EXTRACT, IN fOWDEI Not in any MilkTnist Insist on "HORUCK'S" Take a package bom MORRIS IS APPLYING FOR PARDOFI V. W. Cooper Morris, sentenced to five years In the state penitentiary for misappropriation of the funds of the Oregon Trust and Savings com pany, accompanied by Attorney Alex ander Sweet, of Portland, appeared before Gov. West this afternoon and asked for a pardon. The decision of the circuit court of Multnomah county in the Morris case was affirmed sometime ago. Yesterday Morris' petition for re hearing before the supreme court was denied. His only avenue of es cape from serving his sentence In the penitentiary, is a pardon from Governor West, which it is safe to predict, will not be granted. In the event that West does not grant the pardon Morris will commence serv ing his sentence either today or to morrow. FAWCETT NO LONGER IS MAYOR Tacoma, Wash., April 20. Recalled by a vote of a majority of the citi zens on Tuesday; A. V. Fawcett re linquished the office of mayor of Ta. coma today in favor of W. F. Sey mour, a wealthy business man, who was elected to fill the unexpired term of three years. The ceremony was without ostentation of any kind. This afternoon, in the city clerk's office, Seymour quietly took the oath of of fice and became mayor. Fawcett presided at his last meet ing of the city commission this morn ing. It cost the city about $6000 to change mayors. plentToT WORK FOR MARINES San Diego, Cal., April 20. There is a lot of hard work ahead for the marines on board the Pacific cruiser fleet, now In the harbor. Landing drills will keep them busy for about a week, and then there will be a big event tire landing of a marine reg iment, consisting of 1000 men. Additional marines for the fleet wlil arrive from Valeljo tonight. :, The Hirpedo boats Goldsborough and Paul Jones arrived from San Pedro today. The rest of the flotilla is expected tonight or tomorro morn Ing. WILL KEEP HANDS OFF OF MEXICO Washington, April 20. After Pres ident Taft had, conferred with Secre' tary Knox, Congressman Sulzer and the members 'of the house foreign committee, a statement which' came direct from the president was given out ..to the effect he will keep his bands off the Mexican situation, dc A. ' McDanlels , la snfferlng from a tltlon of the Douglas Incident. He thinks that absolute neutrality laws, the border sentiment which fa vors the rebels, the Inability to con trol Irresponsible persons and the fact that the border towns are cus toms ports will all contribute to the disorder. He believes that the sltua tion is controllable, but thinks that the preparation of a neutral zone is impracticable. CATARRH A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm U quickly abtortod. Glial Reliel at One It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased msin brane ronulling from Catarrh ami drives swhv a Ci'l 1 iu i'.e Head quickly. 3 II.V PF-TH .tores tlie Kerw-aof n I I la V ha 1 1 Taate and S:n 11. Full iz 60 eta., atDnitf. grists or by muil. In liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Brothers, 5(5 Warren fctraat, Kew l'ork. COMMERCIAL HALL THE PLACE TO HEAR THEM The debates being held every Sun day at Commercial hall are getting quite Interesting. Next Sunday af ternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Ezra Baure of the Congregational church, will deliver an address to be followed by Prof. Philip E. Ellis, of Portland. Everybody Is cordially Invited to hear these discussions, they are purely for educational purposes. There will be a collection taken for the betterment of the prison fund to aid the prison ers and enable them to obtain work when they start out to compete for a place In life's work. There will be some good music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Whitney and their son. Don't miss these meetings, they are very instructive. Open promptly at 2 p. m., bring your friends and enjoy a social hour of Instruction. FELL SEVEN STORIES BUT WAS UNHURT Tacoma, April 20. Lief Knutson fell seven stories to the concrete basement of the new Tacoma build ing, in course of construction by the Commercial Club and the Weyerhae user Timber company, yesterday. He was near the material elevator shaft with a wheelbarrow when he lost his balance and ,feU down the shaft At the first floor he crashed through some one-Inch boards to the concrete basement. Workmen rushed to his assistance, but he rolled over, got up and smiled as he remarket: ''Gee, that was a lucky fall." Knutson is 25 years of age. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleas ant after effects. 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