ir (( PAGE FOCR. Dn,lC CAPITAL JOCR5AL, .. SALEM. OREGOX, MOXDAT,. MAT 1,' 1911. J ( DECLARE MARRIAGE A FAILURE TWO WOMEN DECLARE THEY DREW BLANKS IN THE MATRI MONIAL LOTTERY, AND WANT TO CANCEL THEIR INTERESTS IN THEM. Alleging that soon after their mar rlage that her husband ceased to la tor at all, and that he began laying around the house cultivating an In sane jealous disposition, Mrs. Jessie Williams today began divorce pro ceedings In the circuit court against Grant R. Williams. They were married, she says, in 1909, and the husband, she alleges, lad represented to her that he -was able to earn a good living for her. Ha sooon ceased, to work, however, and she soon learned, she avers, that he was not the man she believed him to be when she married him. Besides failing to support her, she eays that he was cruel to her, and that upon two different occasions he struck her on one of them knock ing her down. She finally fled to her parents for shelter and was made dependent upon, them for her sup port. ITuHlmml ripsertcd Her. Mrs. Lydia Whitman also begna divorce proceedings today against Lloyd Whitman. They were married In Salem in 1907, and In 1910, while they were living In Michigan, she al leges, her huband deserted her. 98 CASES IN EQUITY FOR TRIAL Judge Galloway arrived In the city this forenoon and this afternoon con vened the equity department of the . circuit court. There are about 100 cases on the docket, and the present session promises to be an exceeding ly lengthy one. The afternoon was consumed In the setting of cases, disposing of mo tions and the hearing of a few di vorce cases. By tomorrow the Judge will have disposed of all the prelim inary pleas and the court be in a po sition to grind out the work In a rapid manner. Besides the members of the local bar there were present at the con vening of court attorneys from neigh boring cities In the district. IS TOO FAT TO SIT ON THE JURY 'UNITED rHKSH LEASED WIRE. Seattle, Wash., May 1. W. J. Mc- Lauglln, proprietor of a saloon In Ballard, Washington, was excused from Jury duty because he is too fat. He snld that he usually fell asleep when serving on a Jury and that cnce a new trial had to be ordered on that account. Judge Gilliam Bald he would not take a chance on a new trial on that account and excused him. McLaughlin weighs 250. Crushed by an Elevator.' i, San Francisco, May 1. Caught between a door Jamb and the pint form to an elevator, James i Craw ford, 40, of Oakland, was crushed to death at the Bohemian club here to day. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Get it at Dr. Stone's Dm; Store GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Monday, May 1st Twenty-Fifth Season Grand Revival Penman Thompson's Celebrated Tiny "The Old Homestead" Tbo Famous Double Quartette The Falms The Great Church Choir Complete Scenic Production Twenty People Personal Direction Mr. Franklin Thompson Prices: $1.60, $1.00, 76c, 60c. MxUf4' iiXL.Vi y w , iX V, w t - ' .... --LM " . CHOPPED 17 PER CENT OFF BILLS "Jly Boy Rune". Scene from "The Old Home." PORTLAND CAnD DATE ARRESTED f UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE-1 Portland, Or., May 1. Otto New man, Socialist candidate for council man from the fourth ward Is under arrest today charged with forgery in connection with the paving petition frauds. He was Indicted by the grand Jury. Newman circulated ne of the ini tiative paving petitions. It is al leged he with other circulators, signed "many fictitious names to the petition. LOS ANGELES CARPENTERS HAVE WALK-OUT UNITED FSES9 LEASED WIRE. Los Angeles, May 1. Demanding a minimum wage of $4 per day, sev eral hundred union carpenters In Los Angeles quit work today when the demand was refused. Labor leaders were emphatic in the declara tion that the move was not a strike. They said that the carpenters were not demanding a. closed shop, but had simply agreed among themselves to quit until the raise was forthcoming. Those who left their Jobs reported at labor headquarters and were reg istered to be given Jobs as fast as work at $4 or more per day could be obtained for them. The men assert I that carpenters in every city In Sou thern California outside of Los An geles receive at least that much. tBAEBL' Postponements: National at Pitts burg: Chicago-Pittsburg game post poned; rain. National at New York; Brooklyn New York game postponed; rain. America at Philadelphia: New York-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. American: At Chicago: St. Louls Chlcago game postponed; rain. National at Philadelphia: Boston, 1, 6, 0. Philadelphia, 3 12, 1. Bats: Brown and Graham; Alexander and Dooin. Umpires: Klem and Doyle. American at Boston: Washington, 2, 7, 0. Boston, 3, 9, 0. Bats: Groome and Street; Karger and Nunamaker. Umpires: Egan and Evans. FOR A LION IHILLED UNITED I'EESS LEASED WIDE. San Jose Cal., May 1. Mistaken for a mountain Hon and shot la the head by Emile Bernard, a friend, Clement Kobacco today Is dead In 'the Sftnta Cruz mountains, near Al ma.. .The men who were on a pleas ui;etript, separated, Kobacco to fish In a mountain stream and Bernard to hiiiU'lnr game. Several hours later Bernard caught a glimpse of Ko ibAccQ.'B.hqnt), and, mistaking him for of, Jjcin,.' fired;. (I ' THE ROSEBURG POWER PLANT , V ' - BURNS DOWN LABOR UNIONS ITT BRYAN IP AGAINST IT rxiTKD rnEss leased wibe. Des Moines, la., May 1 Officials of the Des Moines building trades council today notified William J. Bryan tha if he laid the corner stone of the Y. M. C. A. building here this afternoon the unions would circulate resolutions condemning him. The! building is erected by non-union la bor. Bryan refused to discuss the mat ter, but erry Sullivan, a prominent Democrat said: "Bryan will lay the corner stone. Had the unions directed his attention to the facts earlier he might have declined, but now that he has ac- I cepted the invitation, and the time for th eceremonies is almnst here, he certainly will not refuse." Starts ' Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result in severe Indigestion, yellow Jaundice or viru lent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end It. It's the only safe way. Best for biliousness, headache, dypepsia, chills and debility. 23 cents at J. C. Perry's. PORTLAND PAINTERS MAY STRIKE UNITED TBESS LEASED WIBE. Portland, On, May 1. As a dem oifstratlon against the action of em ploying painters, In advertising for more men In the East, 600 painters, members .of local unions, today re fused to go to work. It is said that they will register all painters and as certain how many new members of the craft have arrived in Portland recently. They charge that there are not enough Jobs to supply work to the painters now residing in Port land. The unionises will return to work tomorrow,' It is reported. ' Complying with the recommenda tion made by the State Printing Ex pert Harris some time ago Secre tary of State Olcott today reduced the bill of State Printer Dunlway for printing the bills, resolutions and memorials of the last legislature from $3,236.41 to $2,686.22, making a reduction of $350.19 which is equiva lent to 17 per cent The grounds upon which the state printing expert based his recommen dations was that the state printer In computing his bills for the work had done so severally Instead of collec tively. Under the law, he maintained, a token for press work was eight pages while the state printer had charged for eight tokens on eight one-page bills when all should be done as one token which made the charge about three times as high as It should be. Another ground for the reduction was the measuring of each fractional page as a full page. WILL STOP ALL TRAINS SOUTH OF THE CITY Bulked at Told Steel. "I wouldn't let a.) doctor cut my foot off,".,, said H. p. Ely, Bantam Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer has been the'. plague of. .my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Arni ca Salve,'and my foot was soon com pletely cured." Heals burns, boils, sores, bruises; . Eczema Pimples, corns, surest pile cure, 23c at J. C. Perry's. UNITED PKESS I.EiSED WIIIE.l Mexico City, May 1. Warnings to insurgent chieftains by the govern ment today said that railroad traf fic south of Monterey would be re sisted after tonight, according to telegrams from the American consul there. The consul declares that Colonel Moya, the insurgent com mander, had ordered the dispatchers to not send trains south after tonight. Notice of Intention to Import "D' Street "Notlco is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems it expedient and pro poses to improve "D" street in the City of Salem, Oregon, with El Oso pavement, on a bituminous base, from the west line of Twentieth street westerly to 112 4 feet west of the west line of Winter street, at the expense of the adjacent and abut ting property within said limits, and according to the plans and specul ations adopted for said improvement and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and spec ifications are hereby referred to for more specific and detailed descrip tion of said Improvement, 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 ef the first publication thereof is the 25th day of April, 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, 4-25-llt j : City Recorder. ' . o . A Father's Vengeance. Would have fallen on any one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he im proved wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medi cine I ever saw." Backache, Tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss of Appe tite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end In dropsy, diabetes or Brlght's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bit ters and be safe. Every bottle guar anteed. Fifty cents at J. C. Perry's. D't Buy a Farm Until you see my 175 acre f.m, , acres under cultivation Ui balance fine timber C' Soil deep, dark 1 pa8ture. Well rlralnar1 .. , ,.... vm . - buildings. 3 miles from a , 12 miles from Saleu, IT'l must sacrifice to make a ,,A , Price $100 per acre. u ulaS MOD. The splendid work of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is j daily coming to light. No such j grand remedy for liver and bowel j troubles was ever known before. I Thousands bless them for curing con stipation, sick headache biliousness, I Jaundice and indigestion. Sold by all ' dealers. Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. o This Is a great season for new clothes. i '''H Our Idea of a golf enthusiast Is one who plays It right through the base ball season. John D. Rockefeller would go broke If he should spend his entire income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It Is simply impossible, and so says every one that has used It. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr Stnoe's Drug Store. Rosoburg, Or., May 1. Roseburg Is without electric light or power to day as a result of a fire at midnight which destroyed the Winchester plant of the local water and light company. The loss is estimated at $50,000, with $12,000 Insurance. The Are started in the engine room. Foley's Kidney Remedy XttH Qulrlly. M. N. George, Irondale, Ala. was bothered with kidney trouble for many years. "I doctored, and tried kidney medtnes without material benefit, in fact, kept getting worse. I was persuaded to try Foley Kidney Remedy, and before taking it three days I could feel its beneficial ef fects. The pain left my back, my kidney action cleared up, and I am so much better I do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy to all sufferers." Red Cross Pharmacy. FAIR GROUND Feed and Seed Store Valley Flour, per sack $1,00, , Hard Wheat Flour, $1,25 Best Sugar Cured Govern ment inspected hams, fine goods, per pound, 16c, The very best thin Break fast Sugar Cured Ba con, per pound, 20c, 5 pounds best White Beans ,25c, 6 pounds Whole Grain Japan Rice, 25c, Try a sack of our High land Flour at $1,25. 10 Dounds Best Nebraska Corn Meal, 25c, Remember the Place. Free Delivery R. N. MORRIS Phone 1497 Saved the People of Salem by the Manufacture in This City . of Cement Sewer Pipe. Less than one year aga, before the manufacture of cement sewer pipe was begun in Salem by the Salem Sewer Pipe Co., salt glazed clay six inch sewer pipe retailed to consum ers at 30 cents per foot, today Is sold at 22 cents. The reduction in price Is due entirely to the establishment of the Salem Sewer Pipe Co. in Sa lem. It has been estimated that In Salem In the next two years there will be at least 2000 homes to be con nected with sewers, with an average of 100 feet per house. Now at the saving of 8 cents per foot, $8.00 per hundred feet, would make a saving of $16,000 to the peo ple of Salem, If they were go'ng to use the six-inch salt glazed clay pipe, but all the people are not going to do it. This Is proven by the sales made by, the Snlem Sewer Pipe Co., who sell both clay and cement. Their sale sare mpre than ten of cement to one of. clay. We solicit your pat ronage." will save you still more mon ey and will give you Just as service able pipe, s'ronger and last longer. Salem factory; Salem men, and em ploy Salem lab.ir at best wages. Your money Is paid back to your own citizens. We are glad to make tests for' you at any time. Call arid see our plant. Salem Sewer Pipe Co., 305 SOVTH LIBERTY STREET . . PHOXE 14. . ""laments. Term, If you are looking for . . ,' Bechtel.BynonWgVu:; place In one of their autos. 40 ACRES On Howell Prairie, 32 acres m cultivation, balance timber and S ture. 12 acres of fine hop,, JZ orchard, berries, house ana S good well water, main traveled road! The price and terms win suit yo 80 ACRES - name, &a acres In cron balance timber and pasture. Hou and barn. Price. Sinn no, .... ANOTHER GOOD BXI ' . 160 acres all under cultivation, and in crop, no building, but as irood i... and sightly location as there la la th YKuejr, ui me rignt place. 70 ACRES Of very fine land, soil of the vtry best deep dark loam. All under cal tlvatlon and In crop. 5-rocm house barn, hop house, t2 acres of Ine hops. Price only JS0 per acre Terms. 5 A"D 10 ACRE Fruit or garden land, just outside of the city limits on a macadam road Price $175 to $250 per acre, on easr paying plan. Terms to suit. Many others too numerous to men tion. Call on BEC1ITEL & BTXOX 347 State Street Saved Many From Death, W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., bellevH o.; he has saved many lives In his 25 It msut be great for the convicts in years of experience in the drug bi the California pentitentlary to have a ness. "What I always like to do," it model of piety like Abe Ruef for a writes, "Is to recommpnd Dr. King's Sunday school teacher. New Dfscovery for weak, sore lungs, c hard colds, hoarseness obstinate Warning to Railroad 3Icn. coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or E. S. Eacon, 11 Bast St., Bath, Me., other bronchial affection, for I f sends out this warning to railroad- sure that a number of my neighbor! ers: "A conductor on the railroad, my work caused a chronic inflamma tion of the kidneys and I was miser able and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced taking them, I began to regain my strength. The inflammation cleared and I am far better than I have been for 20 years. The weakness and dizzy spells are a thing of the past and I highly recom mend Foley Kidney Pills." Red Cross Pharmacy. are alive and well today because they took my advice to use It I honestly believe its the best throat and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50 or 1.W bottle. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. o If we are to believe a man who claims that he knows, there is nei ther a millionaire nor a pauper 1j North Dakota. That means a verita ble paradise. KmmnmttmmLMaoimsm i West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Ralem. Leaves Journal office tor West Salem at 8:40 a. m 12 m.. 1:10 'p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnvIlle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 5: IS p.m. Calls at hotels od request. Telephone or lea re orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phon 32. 4. . . . J. 6. Underwood, Mgr. ! sZ' :. ti I SCHL0SS BR0S.&C0. $Z& MJJK$& 1 FINE CLOTHES MAKERS nS W PALTlNOil--NEW YORK) jajj . IT Makes the Man THE Suit He Wears K writes style in big, bold letters all over him, or else it writes something else, The fit of the collar, the way the shoulders are made, the length of the coat all must be right or you are a marked man, so far as good taste is concerned, SEE WHAT $10.00 will do for you--or maybe $30.00 Have you got the Get under a ROELOFS $3.00 to $10.00 Are Your Sox Insured? If Not, Why Not? "HOLEPROOF" Sox Guarantee You Against Holes Call in and See the New Spring Furnishings. We Have the Best Variety in Town at PopularPnce i iii G. W. Johnson & Co. 141 North Commercial Street Phone 4 7 tM