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PACK EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1911. Shoes For Everybody At very special prices. Avail yourself of this chance while our GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE is in pro gress, AH shoes reduced, Great Bargains are offered every day in THE AFTER EASTER SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR. You certainly would appreciate the values if you saw them, so come and see the Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Gowns, etc, that are going at greatly reduced prices, You can't afford to let this go unheeded, CITY NEWS. Therinodyne A sure cure for peritonitis. Sold at all drug stores, try t. 4.13-3t Cut (Us Water Set Six glasses, one-half gallon pitcher $1.98. One to a customer. Yoko hama Crockery and Tea Company. Five Acres Fine Garden Ground three miles out at $1.25 per acre. $100 cash, $5 per month. Der by & Willson. 4-20-2t A Choice Collection Of the latest sheet music, all 10c, you will And at Charleton's, the 6c, 10c and 15c store. Demonstration free. 4-15-lw 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 HumlreriH of People Are taking advantage of the rare bargains during our great stock re ducing sale. Yokohama Crockery and Tea Company. Sunday Dinner Made palatable with a good fat hen, dressed to your order. Place your order early for yiour Sunday groceries, poultry and bread. The Sunset Grocery. We Have Five Types Of the Famous Singer sewing ma chine and supplies. Inspect the new models. Also the latest phonograph records. Hlllman & Peters, 247 North Commercial street. eod-tf Foiir-lioom House One and one-half lots on the car line for $850; Installments. Derby & Willson. 4-20-2t Booster Meeting Tonight There will be a called meeting ol the Seventh Ward Improvement League, at their hall in South Sulem this evening to consider some meas ure of Importance to the city that have been proposed by the North Sa lem Booster Club. Representatives of that club will be In attendance, and a full house Is desired. Saturday Waist Special I nrlic I Introrio Wflictc. h i oh wwiug i 1 1 1 q iiu li wiwiW '"till l lace and embroidery trimmed and $1,50 Neckwear bpecial Ladies' Novelty Neckwear, Dutch collars, stock collars unci novelty neckpieces. Regular prices 65c and 75c, '' Special 48c rethcoat anecial I nrlifis' Rlark' Pfirrnlinfi Pettirnnts. pnnH firm nunlitv nf 2 nercaline, finished with tucks and dust ruffles. Regu- 5; lar price, $1,25 and $1.50 4 t Underwear special :: Ladies' Elastic Knit Ribbed Vests; low neck and no sleeves. Sizes 4, 5, 6. Regular price 25c and 35c Special 19c Salem's Popular Store U. G. Shipley Company I 145-147 North Liberty gwcrmrmtA titdXI Cut Glass Sugar and creamers. While they last, 89c the pair. Yokohama Crock ery and Tea Company. Arrested for Threats N. A. Cage, who Uvea near Silver ton, was brought to Salem last night by Constable Lewis and arraigned be fore Judge Webster on a charge of threatening the life of another. The charges were preferred by J. E. Thomas. Cage waived examination, gave ball, and returned to his home. Mrs. Kersh to the Pen Superintendent James, of the peni tentiary, r.)lylng to an Inquiry from Judge Morrow, of Portland, has In formed hlra that there Is plenty of room In the prison for Mrs. Reran. There are two wards provided! for fe male prisoners, and both of these are vacant, and have been so for two years. It Is probable, In view of this, that Mrs. Kereh will be sent to the prison In tha near future. I'eaee Delegates Governor West today appointed the following delegates to attend the third National Peace Conference, to be held In Baltimore Maryland, from May 3 to 5: A Christie, Bishop Scadding, Benjamin Young, W. H. Valvania, W. P. Olds, John Gill, Henry McGinn and John B. Clen'aud. To Development Congress Governor West today apposed the following as delegates to the Western Development Congress, which will convene In Helena, Mon tana., May 4, ad cotlnue until May R M. F. Corrlgan, McMinnvllle, L. B. Tuttle, Elgin; I. H. Taffe, Celi'.o; G. F, Johnson and C. S. Jackson, Portland; Max Buren, Salem; T. M. Ruldwln, Prlnwille; C. A. Mal'ioef, Medford; W. E. Johnson, CorvalMs; Rmllie Watson, Tillamook; C C. Chapman, Portland; Thos. E. Purke, Baker; S. M. Gallagher, Astoria, and L. Garland Lebanon. Governor Addresses Students Governor West today went to Ore gon City, whore he delivered an ad dress before the student body of the high school. From tWere he went to Portland, and will return, to the city late this evening or early In the morning, . Try r Journal want ad. Specials nonb anr! rlntrh norl otwloe iv(ur ui III UUlVll IIVllX OlJIlO) Regular prices $1,25 :: Special 97c 1 Street, Salem, Ore. JOHNSON CONSOLES THE BANKER FOISTS OUT TII.VT THE AUTO GOT A MOKE DISTINGUISHED CITIZEX TH AX THE BASKER INTO TROUBLE AXD SCORES THE AUTO HABIT. San Francisco, April 21. Assigned to a cell directly opposite that occu pied by Champion Jack Johnson at the county Jail, Attorney James W; Cochrane and S.. Foster Kelley, for mer Seattle banker, sentenced to five days' imprisonment for contempt of court, today were Inclined to take their predicament lightly. Both par took heartily 'of the prison fare of beans, bread and coffee. Johnson, who has followed the kid naping case of the Henry children, amused himself at the expense of the two men. "No use talking, white folks," said the negro, "De automobile suttenly am a trouble breeder. It's responsi ble for all three of us being here. De next time you expects to do a little 'hurry up work, you'd better use an airship. Dat's what ahm go ing to do." - ' o R&QPRAI I a r- w h fc r- ih i National at Philadelphia, April 21. The Philadelphia Nationals tight ened their grip on first place today by defeating the New York Giants, 3 to 10. Moore wa sinvinclble, allow ing only one scratch hit. Score: New York 0, 1. 0. Philadelphia 3, 6, 0. Bats Crandall and Meyers; Moore and Dooin. Umpires Eason and Johnstone. Postponements, American at Chi cago: Detroit-Chicago game post poned; rain. National at Pittsburg: Cinclnnatl Plttsburg game postponed; rain, o Gives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidney and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike-breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills to give them natural aid and gently compel prop er action. Excellent health soon fol lows. Try them, 25c at J. C. Perry's, Druggist Two Ford Cars Vick Bros., of Falls City, have lo cated at Salem and will handle the Ford cars at Salem for Marlon coun ty.' The cars will be at the Capital garage on Liberty street. I Fishing Time Fishing Tackle Rods, Line, Reels, Hool's, Baskets, Spoons, Every thing for the Angler. I SPRING FOOTWEAR I j Our stock is composed of 191 Lasts designed for us exclusively. BOURNE ASKS FOR MORE LAND FOR OREGON Washington,' April 21. Senator Bourne yesterday Introduced a bill granting Oregon an additional mil lion acres of land for use under the Carey act State Engineer Lewis is here to arrange with the Geographi cal. Survey for co-operative work with the state in completing topo graphical surveys near Portland and extension surveys north from Eugene. He Is also arranging with the Bureau of Soils of the Agricultural Depart ment for soil surveys in Oregon. PRESIDENT TAFT WILL DEXV CHARGES UNITED PBK8S LEASED WIRE. Washington, April 21. It Is un derstood that the cabinet today dis cussed charges that the Guggenhetms had been allowed to seize the Chu gach forest right of way to Controll er bay, leading from the Alaska coal fields, and that the administration's answer will ba. a general disclaimer of the charges. . It is expected that President Taf will personally pre pare the answer, and that It will de ny the Guggenhelms were granted 'a monopoly. It will contend that the officials of the Controller Bay rail way swore that they had no connec tion with the Guggenheinu. o Foley Kidney Pills contain In con centrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the prompt alleviation of all kidney and bladder aliments. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Do not allow your kidney trouble to progress beyond the reach of medi cine, but start taking Foley Kidney Pills at once. Refuse substitute. Red Cross Pharmacy. H. Jerman. SOCIALISTS WANT THE ARMY RECALLED UNITED PHE8S I.BA8ED WIRE. Washington, April 21. Victor L. Berger, Socialist congressman from Milwaukee, today presented a petition signed by 89,000 American citizens, demanding the recall of the United States troops from the Mexican bor der. , it'i "This is a proof," said Berger, "that the bloody and tyrannical character of the Diaz government Is under stood and the justice of the uprising against him Is appreciated by the majority of Americans." One Conductor Helped Back to Work Mr. Wilford Adams Is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with ' chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect. The third bottle put me on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on the Lex ington, Ky., street railway; It will do all you claim In cases of rheuma tism." Foley's Kidney Remady al lays rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Specially recommended for elderly people. Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman. 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TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Mat ter What Ails Them. Policemen all over the world use TIZ. Policemen stand on their feet all day and know what sore, tender, sweaty, swollen feet really mean, They use TIZ because TIZ cures their feetright up. It keeps feet In perfect condition, Read what this po liceman has to say: "I was surprised and delighted with TIZ for tender feet.. I hardly know how to thank you enough for it.. It's superior to powders and plasters.. I can keep my feet in perfect .condition.. Be lieve in my eaarnest gratitude for TIZ.. I am a policeman and keep on my feet all day." Emzy Harrell, Austin, Texas. You never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet. It Is different from anything ever before Bold. T I Z is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring on soreness of the feet, and Is the only remedy that does. TIZ cleans out . every pore and glorifies the feet your feet. You'll never limp again or draw up your face In pain and you'll for get about your corns, ' bunions and callouses. You'll feel like a new per son. T I Z Is for sale at all druggists at 25c per box, or It will be sent you direct if you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. Multnomah's county commissioners are being prosecuted n the federal court, for not havng draws on the Portland bridges opened. McMlnnvllIe will hold Its regular annual spelling contest of the schools of Yamhill county April 29. STATISTICAL ew Incorporations. The following articles of Incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: Western Bond & Brokerage Com pany, Portland, capital, $100,000. First Presbyterian Church of Pho nix, Oregon. Bibee-King Department Store, Port land, capital, $25,000. Portlands Building & Construc tion Company, Portland, capital, $30,000. Porter & Conley, incorporated, capital, .$15, 000. PIED. HILL.-At the State Asylum for the Insane, Thursday, April 20, 1911, Mrs. Ida Hill, aged 35. . Mrs. Hill was a resident of Astoria, and the body was shipped to that city this morning by Rlgdon's under taking parlors. COOK At her home seven miles south of Salem, April 20, 1911, at 10 p. m Mrs. Jemima Cook, aged 79 years. The funeral will be conducted from the Residence tomorrow, Satur day at 10 o'clock. Interment lii City View cemetery. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant.' Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. 1 Patterns and I Shop ?Cj We Carry We have the space and frontage to c the largest assortment of fresh veST bles carried by any two stores in the rirt" Note our elegant assortment to rVZ' from: cnoose Fresh California Telephone Peas, 15c per pound. The largest Rhubarb In town, 5c per pouud. Fresh Florida Tomatoes, 15c per pound. Home Grown Green Onions, 5c. Fancy Cabbage, 3c pound. We sell Florida Grape Fruit. There is nothing to equai lt away from the cheap California kind; 54 to the box, 2 for 23 Fresh Limes from Mexico, 30c per dozen. Mahchlrtss Hums. Ymi know thW n ra onrjk ti,- , . market inlay. Wrapped in dust street filth, and at prices within 1 1 per pouna. Matchless Lard, 5-pound pails 75c; 10-pound pails, $ 1.50 1 We are demonstrating the Mission Olives. You are welcome to call. v Roth Grocery Co. Phone 1885-1886 41 0 State St. I ENJLS Mrs. F. W. Benson is In Salem and will visit friends at Marshfield be fore returning to Roseburg. Mrs. W. R. Anderson has returned from Albany, where she attended the state convention of the Degree of Honor. M. Thompson and wife of Spokane are visiting Salem relatives. Attorney J. A. Carson returned yesterday from Woodburn. He also spent a short time In Portland. Paul Stroat, a former Salem busi ness man, arrived yesterday from Portland. Miss Hattle Smith, of Stayton.who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Clark, at The Leonard, has returned to her home. Mrs. Joshua Smith, of the W. R. C, went to Portland today. Mrs. D. M. Vollmer, of Portland, has been visiting .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, of Salem. John F. Shorey, a prominent deal er In Japanese goods, of Portland, re turned to Portland yesterday after noon on the Oregon Electric after a short business visit Kelly. Quits. UNITED PRESP LEASED WIBB.7 Oakland, Calif., April 21. Fulfill ing his determination to retire after 25 years of active service, W. F. Kelly, general manager of the Oak land Traction company and the man who built up the Key Route system, tendered his resignation today and it was accepted. J. Q. Brown, his as sistant, is mentioned as Kelly's prob able successor. Can you believe your senses? When two of them, taste and smell, having been Impaired, if not utterly destroyed by Nasal Catarrh, are ful. ly restored by Ely's Cream Balm, can you doubt that this remedy deserves all that has been said of lt by the thousands who h ve used it? It is applied directly to the affected air passages and begins Its healing work at once. Why not get it today? All druggists or mailed by Ely Bno's., 56 Warren street. New York, on re ceipt of 50 cents. 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 67 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 the Stock Fresh Oregon and California Asparagus. 15c per pound. Home Grown Had Lettuce K and 10c head. Home Grown Spinach, i0c i pounds 2ac. ' Texas Bermuda onions 2 pouuda for 25c. Turnips, carrots and hot house , i no nest nam on the and fly-proof paper, not exposed to the rvach of all. Note the prices NEW TODAY. ft, REMEMBER the big auction salt at Cook's Auction House, ' Saturday. 4-20-2t- BB SURE and see the new Stoddard Dayton auto. 30 h. fulij equipped. Two door, $1450 and tour door torpedo, $1600, f. o. b. Salem. E. N. Gilllngham, agent. 3-21-tf $1800 Buys a good six-room hDuse and: two large lots close to Capitol street; $300 down, balance only $12 per month. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State stretet. AUCTION OF LOTS On May 18, rain or Bhlne, the townslte of St. Louis will be sold out at auction Special cars will be run from Port land; Salem and Woodburn on that day. Lunch on the ground and good music. Save that date and go to Tf. Louis. SNAP Four large lots ion the electric line. Close to Capitol street. Only $100. Easy terms. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street. WANTED Boy age 12 to 16 for farm. Good place for good boy. Address "D.," care Journal. 4-21-lw FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In quire 332 North Chemeketa street 4-21-3t Hollywood Tracts THE FINEST five-acre tracts la Marion county are those located in the Hollywood district. All cleared, close in and cheap. Bech tel & Bynon, 347 State street Every family and especially those who reside In the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment There Is no telling when lt may be wanted In case of an accident or emergency. It is most excellent In all cases of rheu matism, sprains and bruises. Sold by all dealers. Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Storfc MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on personal and city property. Z. T. Keyes, 314 U. S. National Bank Bldg. 4-15-lm MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD , Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, 0 GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty St, ' Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray BIk. Phone 804. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident AgM 385 STATE STREET. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before Yon Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD . naa Mflin ami Main Phone gt Salem, Or. 214-16 X. Com