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FAGB EIGHT. D.1ILT CAPITAI JOCKKAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1011. Great After Easter Sale I of Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Suits Dresses, Waists, Skirts, etc. CLEAN-UP SALE-short lines of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, etc. Values to $25.00 Your choice $5.Q0 Each SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE n still offers money saving bargains m shoes. All shoef reduced m price during this siale uM, ' Attend thek: money; saving Sales it is too Hear the Concert Sunday, 3 to 6 p. ni. . . Richmond Tomorrow is Remnant Day All remnants at one-half price. 11 I Kntrrtnliinient At Congregational church Monday , evening, May 1. Sylvia McGuIre I will give "Echoes from Dixie Land" In Southern dialect, Interspersed with j good music. I The Oreeon Realty Co. Wll give an open air concert Sun I day afternoon If the weather la favor : able, at Richmond addition. Go out and see the tract and enjoy the mu sic from 3 to 5. South Twenty-third street. Hear the Concert I The first open air concert of the season will be Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 at Richmond addition If the weather Is favorable. Oregon Realty Co., agents. , ' Take the ( nr to Salem Helulit School house. The Ladles' Aid, of Salem Heights will give an enter tainment, serve lunch and have an apron sale Friday night, April 2S. Everybody Invited. Bought Out' Smith A. C. Schafer, who came to Salem from South Dakota three years ago, has bought out W. F. R. Smith's blacksmith shop at the Salem Feed stables on South Commercial street. He has shod horses all his life and makes a specialty of roadsters and horses with bad feet. CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Multno mah R. A. C No. 1, this evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting compan Ions welcome. Thermo djne A tare cure for swellings, goiter, and pneumonia. 8old at al drug tores. 4-24-3t Far Sale Fine lot In Blsftop's addition, at low price. Also dairy and hop ranch, close In. Apply at 255 Ferry, Inde pendent Market 3-29-lm Moose Meeting There will be n meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose Thursday even ing. April 27, at I. O. 0. F. hall. All members are requested to be present. D. R. YANTIS, Dictator. 4-25-31 W. H. WOLF, Sec'y. Ye liberty Slay 2, All Americans, tures. 3 and Buffalo Jones pic- Hotel Marlon Grill Will be open ever night until 12 o'clock. Table d' hote luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. dail, 60c, Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf We Have I-'iye Types Of Ike Famous Singer sewing ma chine and supplies. Inspect the new models. Also the latest phonograph record. Hlllman & Peters, 247 North Commercial Btreet. eod-tf Quality lu Groceries Counts Some We not only have the right goods, but the right prices. Let us figure with you this month. J. M. Lawrence, Ferry and Commercial streets. Likes Salctn Ilc.st Georga Swlenlnk, who has been away from Salem for something over four years, has returned to this city. and, If he can get a job, will make his home here again. He has been working in the sawmills at Kelso, Wash., but the mills there have all closed down, owing to the river get ting so shallow that logs cannot be towed. Starving " I(i)i-si Walter Barrager fame to town yes terday and swore out a warrant against a party who lives out past the Jackson hill, charging him with depriving a working horse of proper food and sustenance. A trial will be had, and, If the facts can be verified at Judge Webster's court, there will be a fine Imposed for cruelty and ne glect of animals. Will Attend Trial State Tax Commissioners Galloway and Eaton will leave tomorrow for Portland where they will attend the trial of the Wells-Fargo Express company against the state, an appeal from th decision of the commission relative to the assessment placed on the company's property in the state. The company contends that the as- too high. DETECTlYES TELL GRAPHIC (Continued rrorn page I.) when they say these men are being prosecuted because they are union ists. Instead the unions should Join In denouncing the men, hidden be hind the cloak of unionism, who per petrate diabolical crimes."' Burns predicted that before the case was ended the unions would join In the prpeecution to defend union ism from the taint of such men. "I cannot be too emphatic In say ing that I am not engaged In manu facturing 'evidence against any one for any pii.rpo.se." Burns continued. 'I am certainly not fighting unionism, nor arresting men because-they are unlinlsts. t have always been a friend of laljor, and I am now. Many of the biggest labor leaders In the country ale' my warmest friends. "When : sfcNamara said that the American Federation of Labor would be behind Aim,. I told him he was crazy. I was dumbfounded when I read an Interview in which President Gomppirs was quoted as denouncing my Investigation as a frame-up. The American Federation of Labor offi cers will 'hhd,' 'when there Is a dis closure o evidence, that they cannot afford to support these men. ' "If they -believe these mpp inno cent, revelations will come shortly which wilt astound them. I have In- dlsputablaavdonce, convincing to any man of orlihaTy reasoning capacity, that we have arrested the perpetra tors of dyitamite outrages. ' They can- nnt fiffrtrrf trt flaaumo thnf t Vi a man ii i 'ii ii i ii , j ii ii ii 1 1 1 1 r . . . ...... , ...... ."v -i .1... it Of the Cherry City Is rapidly lm- &re innocent, and shut their eyes to , . i . . . . . a tViA r . ' t A r.,n a P1 r... 1. n 1 , 1 proving. Diucn 10 me sausraciion or iuoui.r. mcj mci.iB-?ives win tha pva nnrl lha unnaHto Vat ttiap. SOon denOUnCA the nrlsnnprs fla man is a little more room for care and who have' Ridden behind the cloak of cleanliness in the displaying of fruits unionism. , and meats on the streets to the "We have received information to- mercy of the dust and contamination day that ou witnesses are being tarn- of .the streets. A due time precaution pered with In order to get them to Is now being made by the Sunset repudiate incriminating statements grocery In which their delicate dls- they have made against the nrlsoniers The Sanitary Condition play will be enclosed and kept in sanitary condition. Got in the Spring The big 12-ton street roller work ing on South Commercial street hill, got Into the spring on the corner of Bellvue street this morning. It took Alderman Moffett and a lot of his big Jackscrew8 to hoist Jt out. That spring Is well remembered by old timers, but Is now located several feet under the ground. But we have fixed the Identity of James McNamara as J. B. Bryce be yond question. We have evidence as to where the men got their dynamite. We have evidence where they stopped We have the locks of the various dy mite store houses, keys to which were fount! In the man's possesion. We have the goods on them." The Suspects Side. Los Angeles, Cal., April 27. To the) brotherhood or organized lalwr in California and the United States, -SHinofBeaulyisaJayForeYer GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. COR DRAY, Mgr CLASSIC KVKXT OF' THE YEAR One Night TXL T. FEUX COIRAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIflER K2 Remove Tin PI m pit, Kreckle. M.lb Patchca, Rub, and iik IB Iharas, nq every rieniLQ 00 beauty, and tit flu detection. It hai stood the teat o( 0 fetra, and 1 to hanulew we taatr Ittobesurclt li properly made. Accept qo counter feit of almklar nme. Dr. L. A. ftavra tald to a 107 of the baul tn (ft patient): ' Ai you ladle will um them. 1 rcommeo4 (ioarnuH'a Cream the least harmful of all the kin preparations." For sal by all druxitiAU and r aney Qoudt Dealer in the United Stale, Canada and Europe. FERD.T.HOPHIIIS, Prop., 37 Great Jones Street. It Tort John J. McNamara this afternoon Is sued a signed statement from his cell In the county jail here protesting his Innocence of any crime, and assuring them that union labor has nothing to fear from his arrest and those of his brother and Ortle McManigal. 'The statement follows: "In this second attempt to crush and discredit the cause we represent. I realize fully the desperation of the enemies of labor arrayed against us, but I am of good heart, for It will fall. "That I am Innocent of any Infrac ti oa of the law In words or act needs no emphasis fnam me, for the truth Is mighty and will prevail right speedily and for it I can afford to and shall contentedly wait. "I send to all brothers and friends of union labor the world over my earnest and affectionate greetings with the assurance that there is no vlllany or conspiracy possible of which we are afraid. "I am also confident that It Is not asking too much of the public to aus pend judgment In these matters until opportunity for a full and fair defense has been afforded. (Signed) "J. J. M'NAMARA." REBELS ARE BUSY IX LOWER CALIFORNIA Vebiefes Several good second hand buggies oargains at Bam Manning's' seasment is Implement Iiouba. foot nf atnto I Sato Bound Orer- .. M . , I ' B. Sato, the Japanese, who attempt- laslejr Mut Return- ed to W1 Joe Buttl ftnolher Japan. OoTcrnor "West yesterday afternoon ese, at the Wolfe Bros, hop farm at the request of the authorities of about a week ago, was arraigned on Multnomah county issued a requlsl- a charge of an assault with a dan tlon upon the governor of Washing-, gerous weapon today and bound over ton for the return to this state of to the grand Jury. His bonds were Frank Insley, who Is wanted for the fixed at ?l,0OO: which he was unable crime of forgery. to furnish. Old Colds Do j not know what to take? Then why not find out? Your doctor knows. Ijavp t all tn him. If he says, "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral," then take it. If ne says sometmng else, take that. Do as he says. J 0. Axr Co.. Lmn-ll, M Demonstration of Parisian Pantaloon Cos tume and Harem Skirt Saturday, beginning at 11a. m. ALL WOMEN INVITED I Friday and Saturday Clearance Prices on Ladies and Misses toats and auits. These were purchased for Easter and are in the newest :: styles and best quality of material. Choice of tan and gray ; mixtures, navy and :: black serges at greatly re ducedjlprices. it Nobby Coats for street and automobile wear. Regular prices $18 to ?0. Special $14.75 Regular prices $22.50 to $25. Special. . .$18.50 Regular prices $29.50 to$37.50,speclal .$24.75 Firemen's Insurance Co. I ASSETS lionds and mortgages. $2,48r,8i0.00 Stocks and bonds,... 2,399,572.50 Office building 800.000.OlV Cash on hand and In bank 72 823.82 ARnnts' balances 316,597.22 Interest and rent due and accrued, and all other assets 46,538.73 LIABILITIES Capital stock $1,000,000.00 Reserve re-insurance fund 2,037,952.60 Reserve for unpaid losses and nil other liabilities 241,490.26 et surplus 2,811,939.11 $0,121,3S2.27 $6,t21,382.27 Surplus to Policy Holders ... $3,SI1,93!M1 C. H. WARD, General Agent, I'avlllc Count Department. . 225 Snusome St, Sun Frunelsco, Calif. il E. HOFER & SONS, Agents 201 II. S. Nat'l Bank, Phone Main 82, Salem, Ore fUNITED TRESS J.EASED WIItB. Washington. April 27. U. S. Con sul Schumuker at Ensenada, Lower California, today advised the state department by telegraph that the city Is In danger of capture by the Mex ican Insurgents. The rebels Schmuckers telegram says, have re- occupied Alamo and are expected to attack Ensenada at any hour. -O Take Stale Street Cur For Richmond Addition get off at Twenty-first, go south one block and east one block. Oregon Realty Co Well, we can always that a bad beginning means a good ending even In baseballdom. o STATISTICAL Bonx. FREE At Liberty, Ore., April 24, 1911, to Mr. Archie Free, a daughter. Monday, and Mrs, Man Tailored Chic Regular prices $22.50 to $25, special . Regular prices $27.50 to $37.50, special Suits Plain and Soyeliy Trimmed Models .. ..iJ.. $18.50 .$24.7 SALEM'S POPULAR STORE U. G. Shipley Company I "s 145-147 North Liberty Street, fsl MAimiEl). RICKMAN-WEBER At the res idence ,of J. F. Weber, in North Salem, Wednesday evening, April 26, 1911, Jacob M. Rickman and Miss Alice Weber. Rev. A. O. Stlllman performed the wedding ceremony. Sat. April 29 America's Greatest Tragedian .Ml!, FREDERICK WARDE And associate nlavers In a mnpnlfl. cent scvnlc production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Mr. Frederick Warde, as "Brutus" Mr. Ernest C. Warde as "Casslus" Mr. Edouard D'Olze as "Anthony"' "He Is the best Brutus, the noblest Roman of them all. ' We will not hear those lines so beautifully read tor a generation, If then." San Franciscl Post, ' ' Seat Sale begins Friday';' April 28, 9 a.m. Prices,' $0c t o$l. 50. Curtain-' goeiT'V'al' 8:4?j. (Continued frritri Page 1.) ' " i am lour lrJt 1 1. v; nd and or Car- glad, but I am jour ganized lahnr'su Glatpnra y "This case wll) be. tred on th evi dence and reasoned ,:oa.vfct;and the law, and ,not by the'' newspapers," said Tvletmoe. '''Everything so far is looking very good. The question Is not so much the life and liberty of Secretary McNamara as It Is the life and liberty of organized labor In general." Secretary Gallagher' of the, commit tee said that his body and the offi cers In Indianapolis and Chicago had been flooded with requests from law yers to be allowed to take part In the defense. o PERSOMALS. v; BE SURE M4 "jion auto. 30 h """vi. equipped. Two door tw' door torpedo, $i6oo' Mfr E- Cllllnsham, T0 REXT-S-roouTT --T ""'""S- tOlir-rnn Can ..o, m - g. Gray block. Mrs. M F. Ryan, of Scio, Oregon, and sister, Mrs. F. A. Mclntyre and little daughter, Anna have returned from a two weeks visit in Aberdeen, Washington, spent with their Bisters, Mrs. A. L. McKean and Miss Anna Stephens. Mrs. Oscar Johnson Is host to Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Albany. Irwin W. Lewis has gone to As toria to accept a position in one of Astorias leading drug stores. E. D. Jorgensen, Mrs. Raymond ronipmw Hockenuury and Mrs. Dalrymple, of Portland, visited the Wallaces at the Hotel Marion yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Austin Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B. Hudelson, of South Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Royal of North Twcnty-flrst street are receiving a visit from the clergyman who mar ried them over 50 years ago. The visitors are Rev. Nelson Clark and wife, of Berkeley, California. HOUSE BARGAIN'S Good 7-room house, two large lots, windmill; 40 bearing fruit trees, ber ries, good location, going to leave city; will sacrifice. See my agents BECHTEL & BYXOX. MONEY TO LOAN RICKMAN-BUSICK At the resi dence of J. L. Buslck, in East Sa- lem, Wednesday evening April 26, 1911, Lee L. Rickman and Miss Iva M. Busick, Rev. A. O. Salman officiating. Bargains j In Second Hand Vehicles Two-seat rubber tire surrey, good as new $60.00 Top buggy, rubber tires, first-class order 40.00 Good top buggy rubber tire 30.00 :: Top buggy, steel tire ... 20.00 S. A. Manning Implement House il rUUl SIA1L &IKJtyl 1 MARRIED. KL'SH-LISTON At the residence of the bride's father, W. A. Llston, in Englewood, Wednesday, April 26, 1911, at 2 p. m., Virgil Clement Rush to Miss Florence Belle Lls ton, Rev. Davis Errett of the First Christian church officiating. They will reside on South Eigh teenth street, this city, where Mr. Rush Is engaged In business. They left on the afternoon train for Ta coma, the old home of the groom. o . "ew Incorporations. The following articles of incomor- atlons were filed today, with the sec retary or state; Columbia Optical comnanv. Port land; capital, $5,000. Agency Plains Telephone com pany. Agency; capital, $1,200. Lone Pine Ditch company, Mt. Ver non; capital, $1,000. MONEY TO LOAN city property. Z. S. National Bank on personal and T. Keyes, 314 U. Bldg. 4-15-lm DIED. PEARSON At the home of his bro ther, M. O. Pearson, at Turner, Oregon, April 2", W. 0. Pearson, aged 50 years. Funeral announced later. . Hnttaae llndertaJ'inn Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and ChemekeU. Phone 724. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Orer Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. O' Norwich Union . Fire Insurnace Snriiptv: Burghardt ii Meredith, Resident Agla 885 STATE STREET. 13 ACRES Just outside of the city limits, all under cultivation, deep, dark soil. In grain crop. Price, $175 per acre. ' BECHTEL & BYX0. $1000. Will buy seven room plastered house and lot In a good location. BECHTEL BYXOX. MonmouthlOresrbn The home of thef Si&ti Normal, U a splendid town, surrounded bv . a, mag nlncent country. ' The climate can not be excelled-o -ii mr ""atir la cheaper here that! any place In Ore gon considering everything. - we want good people and can take care of a great manv. w hvn 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 One business. 113(10 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 plow land, well Improved, almost In town, $100. A very tino 450 acre stock farm with R. R. running through It, only $35. Monmouth Real Estate Company good street. Laflor. Room h. viesvn-: ... : """pi Bame at ence and save 4-27-Jt. POD CtiM - cniJrj-rost Can! Wnii tlonerv. -.. d.HBn' co at count nf n. " "UM! o"""s away. See n at 467 State street '! FOR SALE Two cows, one half Jerseyone other fresh shortly, mercial." ne Jerst, milked no, 771 N. Cob! -27-Jt FOR SALE Good family cowT quire at 109 Division ' w -"to. room 4-27-3t 799. WANTED TO RENT - Fura bungalow or cottage. flve 0r to rooms, modern. Phone Main 681 ' 4-27-1- TAKEN VP-One brown mare; l"gs. Owner can get animal b., paying expenses. jake Lech Route 5, Box 62 A, Salem Orejoi ' 4-27-lt' FOR SALE-5 1-3 acres on. m from city limits, all good garie, land", all in cultivation; big te, house and barn, partly flnlghei Price $1800. Cash $500. Balance $10 per month. Address John Vu Laanen, Route 6 Box 137 B. & lem, Oregon. 4.2t, FOUND-A pair of gold bom glasses on Wallace road. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and proving property. 4-27-U FOR SALE Five-room house and three fine lots, new barn, sewer assessments and street Improve ment paid Just 12 blocks, from Bush bank in South Salem. Price $2100. $300 cash, balance $15 per month. Oregon Realty Co., 27! State street. 4-27-31 FOR SALE We have some fine acre tracts located on tha south Salem Heights Just flve minutes' walk from where the car stops not. Come In and see us about these tracts. Price, $800 per acre, J50 down, and $10 per month without Interest for three years. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 4-27-3t FOR SALE 5 acres of fine fruit land all under cultivation, Ji miles south of Salem, Price, $700. $150 cash, balance easy terms. Oregon Realty Co., 2"3 State street. 4-17-Jt INVESTIGATE THIS 167 acres on county road; 110 rich bottom land now In grain, hay, etc. 57 acre! pasture and timber; old set ot buildings; running water; one of the best propositions In the coun try; price $55 per acre and only $3,000 cash. See A. M. Dalrymple, room 10, D'Arcy building.. Phone 2 07. 4-27-B HOUSEHOLD new for sale, FURNITURE, nearly Apply 630 N. Winter. 4-27-tf MEAT MARKET. MEAT CUTTERS That knpw hot. rinanllnPRs our motto. SWctlf first-class goods handled, and our nnlnu, am rlrht VnT VOUI UdS and cured meats call or phone Main .t 370. 173- South Commercial Ti, Uonoan nmnrietof. OLI c7i. iiuuu J i win-", nt r - TWO FIXE LOTS. i,i wc in v Salem, two 1 V, U iwio - .M rar llnoa R (ipwn KS. Sewer V" price, $650, cash. - - BECHTEL & BYX0 WOI)ER HOUSE KM RtrMv un to date seven room house on State street. Terms. BECHTEL & BYXOV It Isn't always the tallest man who reaches the persimmon. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State Liberty St, Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. rhoneSM. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Rlbboni Rollers Supplies Anythin See Me IJerore ifi I C M. LOCKnw Phone 214-1 Corn St. 068 Mala Sale", Or.