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PAIIT CAPITAL JOCBJAL. BALKI, 0RE60X, SATURDAY, JtP EIL 20, 1912. FAGK Tilt. 3 j ' . : HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN The beauty of our tail ored suits for women has evoked much favorable comment. All of the ac cepted models and most popular fabrics, in fact the latest styles which meet the demands of Dame Fashion's decree are being featured in our Suit department We call special atten tion to our Stout Suits No matter how difficult your Suit problem has been we can fit you. Our values have been surprising and pleasing every one. New ShoeStyles For Men, Women and Children Special Prices This Week People of culture and good taste appreciate the necessity of possessing style in footwear. We are showing the latest creations. Here you will find the best selection of styles and high-class workmanship. We assure you the PRICES ARE MOST REASONABLE. t Price, Style and 'J:fc7 Quality ' 0$J- will induce you to come again. You will find shoe dependabil- (V ' J 1 ity and satisfaction combined 1 here. For special prices this L M week see our Court street shoe , window. sj SPRING SUITS FOR MEN Our Men's Shop is dis playing the widest range of stylish , - All Wool fabrics in absolutely per fect models, faultlessly tailored. Prices$10to$30 Headquarters for the Gordon Hat Most up-to-date colors and shapes. To men who know GORDON means the best hat. Try Them Men's Dress and Fancy Shirts, special 69c Buy the Big 4 Sox, 4 S pairs for 50c Sterling Silver With Character When you buy Sterling Silver Table Ware or Sterling Silver Sets, you buy something that will outlive you, It will be In . . your family long after you are forgotten, that's the way Ster ling wears, Therefore, when you. select Sterling Silver you should select a design with character that will always be pleasing to the eye and will re tain its individuality, We have a great variety of designs in Sterling and we know positively that no mat ter how particular you are we have a design here that will please you, and our prices are always reasonable, Barr's Jewelry Store TO INVADE CALIFORNIA PENINSULA UNITED MESS LEASED WIRE.) San Diego, Cal., April 22. That an. other Invasion of Lower California like that headed for a time by Simon Berthold In the recent revolution In Mexico is planned for the near future, Is the opinion of some local authori ties who have received report of re cent activity near the Mexican line. In the last week several small par ties of men have been soen marching from San Diego toward Campo, which Ib 60 miles east, near the Interna tional boundary.' All these men carried packs made up In the same way, each long enough to hold a rifle If taken apart They are described as hard-looking men. In all cases they have declined offers t "HfU" In automobiles and wagons. Berthold's idea was to establish a so-called socialist republic In Lower California. That the present would bo an opportune time to Invade Mex ico Is generally admitted, and one the ory Is that another attempt like Ber thold's Is under way. From Campo the roads Into Mexico are easy. Chief of Police Wilson thinks the I. W. V. movement to the south is to swell the proposed army of invasion. He said today: 'I don't think it Is for anything else. There Is quite a force of these men near the line. Mexican troops are after them on the south Bide and United States troops on the north. A man named Tobo Is In charge. He has been wanted for some time In con nection with the shooting of a man named Arguello In Jacumba valley." Crossed Irish Channel. united rums leased wiui. Wexford, Ireland, April 22. Mak ing a successful flight across the Irish channol in a rainstorm, Cor bett Wilson, the aviator, descended at EnnlHscorthy, Ireland, today. The start was made from London simul taneously with Aviator D. J. Allen, who has not yet been heard from. CONTRACTOR'S STATEMENT Otl TRUSSES Salem, April 22, 1912. We as con tractors for the new Carnegie library, wish to make a statement regarding the failure of trusses.- We have reports from the Newcomb Engineering Co., a concern which makes truss designing their profes sion, and who designed the trusses for the Salem armory; also Mr. C. Madsen, who designed all the steel work for the new court house In Port land. Both concerns emphatically state that the failed trusses are not strong enough. : The Portland building department has also rendered a report which con demns the trusses. The library committee on April 5th made a practical test of the strength of trusses, the result being that the trusses foiled a second time by buck ling and sagging 18 Inches. We wish to emphasize the fact that Dignity That's something which all clothes should have. No suit can lend dignity and strength to your appearance unless it possesses indi vidual characteristics of cut, style and pattern. You get all this in For Cleaning and Pressing, Phone 47 STE.IN; BLOCH SMART CLOThlS jr. Wo" these trusses failed when only a load of 30,000 pounds had been applied, whereas, according to safe engineering practice, a load of at least 75,000 pounds would come on each truss. We have complied with the request of the building committee to submit an estimate for new trusses of suffi cient strength, also an estimate for re-enforcing the present trusses, yet in view of the above facta, we have received a notice dated April 19th, 1912, to re-erect the present trusses as per original drawings and specifications. We herewith notify the public that we will re-erect the present trusses as per the original drawings, but we will not be responsible for any acci dents or failures that may occur In the future, as we are proceeding against our own judgment and entirely upon the judgment of the architect and building committee. J. S. WINTERS & CO. o I VVVl1 l DIED. FREELAN D At the Willamette San atorium, at 6:30 Monday morning, April 22, 1912, James L. Freeland, aged 54 years. ' Mr. Freeland had been In poor Health for several years, but was not confined to his bed until recently', and bis death was not unexpected. He came to Salem some twenty years urn. anil with his brother Hueh con- 'ducted a furniture store for several years at the corner of High and State streets. For ' several years past he hod been Interested In and devoted much time and money to the opening of the Freeland Consolidated Copper and Gold Mines on Gold Creek, one of the branches of the Santlam. Two brothers, Hugh of this city and Jesse M. of Falrmount, Illinois, and two sisters, Ann E. Freeland of Fair mount, 111., and Mrs. Jane Watson of Deadwood, South Dakota, survive him. host of friends here will sincerely mourn his passing. Funeral announcement later. WILLIAMS At his home three miles 1 east of Salem, at 4 s. m., Sunday, April 21, 1912 Albert Williams, age 71 years and three1 days.' The funeral will be held from the o'clock. Interment In Lee Mission cemetery. . ., o Six Feet of Snow Fall. Livingston, Mont., April 21. Six feet of snow fell In the Yellowstone Park last night and today. Five feet covered the ground at Gardiner. The fall Is the heaviest In history at this time of year. o Joum I "Want Ads" Bring Results. SAYS LOOKOUTS WERE ASLEEP CREW DRUNK FARM BARGAINS 205 acres rich black loam soil, 180 under cultivation, balance timber and pasture, good bulldlngB, well and spring water, good orchard. Price $100 per acre. Terms. This Is one of the best farms In Marlon county, well located; owner going eaBt and there fore will sell at such a low price. Go out In one of our autos and see for yourself. Suburban Home Cheap. Nearly 6 acres of very fine land close In, new E-roora plastered house, barn, good well, on main road. Price 13250. Terms. AXOTHER OXE. ' 10 acres well Improved on main road, lots of bearing fruit trees and berries, good 7-room house, barn and out-bulldlngs; good -well and spring water. A real snap. , Price $3100. Terms. , House Bargain. A brand new modern E-room bouse well built, bath, toilet, electric wired united press leased wire. Cleveland, O., April 22. Charging that the lookout on the liner Titanic was asleep when the vessel struck the Iceberg which cost more than a thou sand lives and that members of the crew were drunk at the time, Lewis Klein, a Hungarian, who claims to be a member of the Tltanlc's crew, was placed under arrest here today. He was detained on a technical charge of mutiny, pending the arrival of a sub' poena from the senate investigating committee, 'xne arrest was ordered by Senator Smith, chairman of the committee. ' Klein does not speak English, and his peculiar story was Interpreted by the Austrian vice-consul. o Killed bj Cyclone. UNITED TUSH LIAHKD WIRE. Atlanta, Ga., April 22. About one dozen persons are reported killed to day as a result of a cyclone which yesterday swept Adamsville, Plnckney City, Jugtown, Brookslde and other districts of Alabama. fire place, hot and cold water, near a paved street, car line. Price $1350. Easy terms; ask for Mr. Savage. Vacant Lots. $1000 will buy a lot on Court street $1650 lot 50x250, close In on State street; sewer and street paving paid. $1250 Another one on State Street. We have many others In all parts of the city. Choice lot Falrmount Tark $400. We write fire Insurance four of the best companies. Houses for rent. Money to loan. SNAP. For three days only I will offer my two-room house, woodshed, large lot 50x125 feet. Price, $475. Terms, $75 down; balance to suit. BECHTEL & BYNOX. Typewriters for Kent AIbo repairing and cleaning. Put a new roller on your machine. Phone Lockwood 968 or come 216 North Commercial street. City Attorney Clears Doubt As to Releasing Single Lots in the Oaks Addition Under the Improvement Bonds Now Existing Against the Property. April 20, 1912. John H. Scott, Sales Agent, Salem, Oregon. Dear Sir: I acknowledge your letter of the 20th Inst., asking me to state whether or not property In the OakB Addition can be re leased from the Improvement bonds issued against the same upon payment of the charges levied against the property by any prospec tive purchaser. I beg to state In answer to the above that the Bond Lien Docket of the city shows assessments for both Bewer. and street Improve ments segregated against specific lota and parcels of land, and I know of no reason why you cannot pay off tho, llena upon any spe cific lota or parcels of land thut may be covered by Improvement bonds Issued under the Bancroft Act, and discharge the Hen against the specific lot or parcels of land without relation to other property which may be bonded for the same Improvements. Yours truly, ItOLLIN K. PAGE, City Attorney. TT7 OIRCED OUT SUNDIN, THE LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR Has to vacate his location at 496 State Street, corner of High, to make room for the new Oregon Electrc depot, by May 1 THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE WOOLENS TO BE SACRIFICED The materials were bought for the finest custom trade, and are suitable for both men's and women's garments, Suit patterns range in price from $4.00 to $18.00 (Regular prices are from $6,75 to $26,00) If desired, Sundin will make up any pattern you purchase, furnishing all trimming, for , $20.00 tTm4444m44 3 L: