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PATIT CAPITA! JOPRitAL. 9ALEM, OREflOTI, THl'BSDAY, MAT 2, 1912. vagi rm Saturday's Special-65c and 50c Dress Goods 39 Cents Per Yard Dress Goods If you are not acquainted with our large and comprehensive line of dress goods, we CBpec Ia"y request you to visit our' dress goods department and By careful examination , satisfy yourself that not only are we showing all the late and popu lar fabrics, hut the most ex clusive and handsome weaves now in the market. And that the Best Dress Goods Values are here. One Large Assortment 10 Per Cent Less A new shipment of Infant's Long Dresses, from 75c to $3.00 Women's Tailored Lawn Kimonos SuitS at Nicely made, pretty patterns. REDUCED PRICES 26c each Women's Muslin Night Gowns Tailored and Fancy Coats at U!i valuP8 REDUCED PRICES :::::::::::::l5 A handsome assortment of 0 il D A C LIGERIE DRESSES UV t&e Dig 4 OOX l-5th Less 4 pair for 50c Men's Dress Shirts ... 69c to $3.50 Gingham Petticoats Unusualy Good Values Good quality, made well, have in CORSET COVERS. Trim one or two flounces of plain or med with lace or embroidery, striped gingham, short length of good wearing muBlin, neatly OA 1 made 29c each 29c each TJc Long Gingham Fetllcoitts um size BKAZIEltES 56c each 24 c each Very fine Corset Cover Em- Very fine Baby IrlBn Embrold- broldery, beautiful patterns- erle8' cxqulBlte nhlp; $1.25 values, our price 29c per yard 79c SITUATION IS STILL MORE COMPLICATED Boston, May 2. The refusal of the Republican delegates-at-large to ac cept Colonel Roosevelt's decision to day that they should vote for Presi dent Taft at the Chicago convention, although elected as Roosevelt dele gates, has further complicated the situation arising from the state pri maries yesterday. The situation is acknowledged by party leaders to be without parallel In the history of the commonwealth. The total ..preferential voe for the three Republican candidates, with re turns from the town of Gosnold still missing, tonight was as follows: La Follette, 1756; Roosevelt, 71,153: Taft, 74,808. A big new assortment of Laces.. 3c and 5c yd 00 EPISCOPAL ADDRESS IS - PRESENTED 1SH1 METHODIST CO'FEKEXCE GETS DOWN TO WOKK DEl'UE CATES l'ltOFESSIOSAL HYSTER ICAL EVANGELISM. tCNITISD FRES8 LIABED W1HK. Minneapolis, May 2. The report, known as the "Episcopal Address," was presented to the conference to day. It deprecated the efforts to pro mote church growth by hysterical and professional evangelism, and con demned the suggestion that Method ist bishops be permanently stationed In dioceses. This afternoon BIb'mop Cranston read half of the 'report. It is expect ed that the report will advise the ap pointment of 10 additional bishops and the consolidation of the home and foreign missions societies. It Is announced that the report will take an advanced stand on marriage and divorce. It will also tnke the posi tion that immigration is inimical to j church progress and will declare j that greed, worldliness, pride and lust Invade all churches and that cheap amusements, clubs and frater nities exclude religion from the thoughts of the masses. The report declared that the growth of the churches has been ar rested because distinctive doctrines are not emphasized. sinti.n:s ARE GOING TO ANNUAL CONCLAVE CNITID rRI8ll LSA8BD WIRl San Francisco, May 2. Six hundred San Francisco Shrlners will leave Sat urday evening on the steamer Harvard for Los Angeles to attend the 38th annual conclave, which opens Monday. Islam patrol, of San Francisco, will accompany the delegation with more than 50 members. When a man lacks-faith he Is pretty apt to find his engine stalled on life's up-grade. A soap bubble Is a strong and en during thing when' compared to a pol itical reputation. HTTSBURG WALLOPED THE CHICAGO BOYS UNITED PRESS LURID Willi. Pittsburg, May 2. ''Expensive Mar ty" O'Toole gave fresh proof that he was worth the money here today, when he blanked the Cubs In a battle in which Mclntyre and Reulbach were opposed to him. PItsburg won 6 to 0. Score: R. H. E. Chicago .. 0 5 1 Pittsburg 6 11 1 Batteries: Mclntyre, Reulbach and Archer; O'Toole and Gibson. Umpires: Brennan and Owen. ' UNDERWOOD CARRIES FLORIDA PRIMARIES UNITED PRKHH LEASED WIRE. Jacksonville, Fla., May 2. With less than 75 per cent of the preclnctB reported and the official returns not available before tomorrow, the re sults so far received from the Florida Democratic presidential primary elec tion show that Congressman Under wood is about 5,600 votes ahead of Governor Wilson. Underwood claims that the full returns will show a 10, 000 plurality for him. X-RAYS AND SMILES. Chnuncey Depew says: "Knowing good people Is one of the secrets of youth." The question Is, how did the old sinner find It out? Teddy did a nice thine nlcelv when he presented the eight Massachusetts delegates to Taft. He also made a good political move, and did not lose the delegates, either. Councilman Lafky heroically tackled the city's accumulation of tin cans, etc., but even his heroic mind, was staggered when he ran nn against a piano box full of discarded miscellany. It wasn't In tune and he left It. President Hill, of the Great North ern, hints that his company is going Into the Iron mining business, and will handle 12,000,000 tons of ore next year. What Is left lying around loose when Hill gets through. wouldn't pay ex-President Jamese next year s salary. Taft has brought suits agalns an other trust, but It will continue to do business Just the same, though it may have to open more headquarters and put up more and different signs. The destitute In China create sym pathy and cause the charitable to dive Into, their pockejs to relieve conditions. The quarter of a million flood victims on the Mississippi are not considered. "Cows far off wear long horns." The Oregonlnn suggests that the Montana town, Ismny, change Kb name to Butt A good suggestion but "Butte" butted in first, and I' would create confusion. Besides Major Butt deserves better than to be stepfather to a town. 30.1 U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS L MOORE. Chief, C30t&I 9 J.I iA TT -H 1 I dl I X J -J 3WHt . 7 o Vr Pta Salem and Vicinity: Fair tonight, with light frost. Friday, fair, warmer. btL 30.1 5 am. l EXPLANATORY NOTK&. Ohwrvatlon Uiken l 1 1. m., 7rth merldlnn tlm. Air pressure rnlucerl to tr tit. Iohr (mnllnnont lli.m) pun through polnia of equal air preuure. Iiwlborms (dotted Hues) pan tlirougb polnu of equal tmportura; drawn only for aero, freeilDg, Vf, ana lltf. O clear; Q partly cloud;: O cloudy; ralu; mow; reportjululni. Arrowi fly with the wind. Flrit 0(urea, lowott tem perature pact 12 hours; aecond, precipitation of '01 inch or more for past M houn; third, maximum wind velocity. ' REAL ESTATE IS GETTING G000 MOVE Oil Matilda S. Wampole to W. A. Chapman, 5000 sq. ft. of ground In Woodburn; w d, $400. Hannah J. Masters to Geo. H. and Amanda J. Mason, 60 by 140 feet in Mill City.w d, $10. , J. F. and Edith M. Goode to Ce celia Knapp, 50 by 130 feet in block 1, North Salem; w d. Hamden A. au.'. Marth J. McMur- phy to Jolnathan D. and Rebecca Ma- teer, lots 33 and 34, Thomas add to Woodburn; w d, $750. Elsie L. Taylor to J. F. and Edith M. Goode, 49 by 132 feet In block 6. North Salem; w d, $500. Louisa and M. B. Kester to Blanch L. Edwards, lots 5 and 0, block 102, Chas. Hubbard's add to Hubbard; w d, $350. Hart and Bertha Sykes to C. L. and Emille Bruch, 43.80 acres in Bees 30 and 31, t 5 s, r 1 and 2 w; w w, $5000. Allen J. and Anna Davie to Henry Helmkee, 14.05 acres In t 9 8, r 1 w; $280. W. R. Davie to Henry Helmkee, 14.05 acres in t 9 s, r 1 w; w d, $280. Allard J. and Pearl Conger to John J. and Annlce L. Conger, lot 12, block 8, Engelwood add to Salem; w d, $350. James M. and Carrie R. Mtshler to John B. and Ruby Yodor, 2 acres In sec 34, t 4 s, r 1 w; w d, $400. John and Mary M. School to Her man and Lizzie Uppendahl, 1 acre in lot 12 Scholl's Acres; w d, $170. Frank and Frances Miranda to W. H. Ross, 64.56 acres In t 5 s, r 2 w; w d, $100. Henry and Albertlna Sempke to Fall City Lumber Co., lot 9, block 1, McCoy add to Salem; wd. L. E. and D. C. Remington to Francis Feller, lots 4, 5, 6 and 9, Remington's subdivision ; w d, $1. Enoch Welty to F. E. Schmidt, lot 11, block 68, North Salem; w d, $850. Walter L. Dungey to Jennie U Driver, fraction of land in sec 2, t 8 s, r 2 w; w d, $10. H. and M. E. Pohle to Eugene Ec kerlon, 25 ft by 82 ft of lot 5, block 20, Salem; w d, $('.000. August Rahke to AmeTlh and S. G. Sargent and Sllar Rich, lot 13, Or chard Park add; w d, $400. Caroline A. Morton, Nettle G. and Alexander L. .Smoldon, 3.89 acres in Salem; w d, $3000. T. M. and C. M. Hicks to Eugene CJ Riches, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 1, HIck'B add to Woodburn; w d, $325. Frances A. Prat ' to Frances L. Town, 60 by 162 '4 of lot 3, block 8. Geo. H. Jones add to Salem; w d. F. Van Der Baan to Clara L. Need ham, lots 3 and 4, block 2, Boise's Second add to Salem; w d, $850. Jeannette and Georgia Belle Booth to Oregon Electric Railway Co., frac tion of land In sec. 6, t 8 s, r 3 w; w d, $875. Fonat Till S p. m. Friday. Oregon and Washington: Fair tonight, cooler east portion; light frost west, heavy frost east portion tonight. Friday fair, warmer, except near the coast Northwesterly wtrrds. oiiipperi' Forecast Protect shipments as far north as Seattle against minimum temperatures of about 38 degrees; northeast to 8pokane, 30 degrees; southeast to Boise, 25 degrees; south to Siskiyou, 26 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland tonight, about 40 degrees. KiTcr rorecnaC The Wlllametet river at Portland will rise rapidly during the next few days, reaching a stage of 10.3 feet Fri day, 11.3 feet Saturday and probably 11.8 feet Sunday. EDWARD A, DEALS. District Forecaster. THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS III THE BALKANS ,. London, May 2. Close upon the re port the Kurds and Arabs, under the Turkish flag, and with a number ol Turkish regular soldiers among them are concentrating on the Russian frontier In Central Asia, private ad vices received here today by London commercial houses from near east tell of a serious international situa tion which Is developing In the Balkans. The dispatches suite while Italy Is concentrating the greater part of her navy, Including a number of obsolete ships, for the purpose of an ultimate attack on Constantinople, Russia will approach from the cast. In addition to the Black Sea fleet, Russia Is mo bilizing all her volunteer cruisers, ac cording to reports which have reached the Turkish government. The Turkish fleet Is being manned to Its full strength, and ammunition Is being conveyed on board day and night Meanwhile, say the dispatches, Aus tria Is alleged to be concentrating her army In Bosnla-Herzgovina, while Bulgacla Is shifting her various army corps from the north and massing them along the Turkish frontier. Roumanla Is also reported to bo mo bilizing her traps, calling In her vol unteers and reserves, and cancelling all leaves of absence. The private reports say that a high slat of alarm prevails In the various departments of the Turkish govern ment and every effort Is being made to meet what Is believed to be a combined demonstration of hostility on the part of the several powers Involved. MY FEET WERE JUST ACHING FOR TIZ Let Tonr Toor, Tired, Chafed, Ten dcr Fwt "Spread Out" Glorious ly In a Bath of TIZ I "O, O, glory, what a feelln'l Won derful what TIZ will do for your feet!" "Juet couldn't wait to take my bat off!" KI1S, PALMER TO lil ll.D A 1200,000 RESIDENCE roniTSD rami ijiiid wiu 1 Medford, Or., May 2.-Mrs. Potter Palmer, society leader of Chicago, will erect on the Modoc, her large ranch property near here, a $200,000 residence, It Is reported here today. Just take your shoes off, and then put those weary, sboe-crlnkled, achy, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured foot of yours In a TIZ bath. Your toes will wriggle with loy. They'll look up at you and almost talk, and then they'll take another dive In that TIZ bath! Yes, TIZ Is life to feet! The man or woman who says there's anything like, or as good as, TIZ never had a foot In a TIZ bath. When your feet acho, got tired, swollen, tender or sore, Just try TIZ. Your feet will Just feol fine; also your corns, bunions and callouses will disappear. You'll be able to wear smaller shoes, too; your feet will keep cozy; they'll never be frost-bitten, never chllblalned. " TIZ operates under a new princi ple, drawing out all the poisonous exudations that make feet sore, corny and tired. There's nothing else like TIZ, so refuse any imitation. TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge A Co,, Chicago, III. Recommended by all drug stores, department and gen eral stores. MtMtMMwamitwi igufjr. rms THEBESTOFALL 1ST CHAD RE -- l Royal 1 Morris 13 V! Ci,ajr 41 - la. in. r PUSH gfC jl Si Button u -ST Royal Morris Chairs are comfortable, convenient and good to look at. By simply pushing a button on the arm of the Royal you can assume any position you wish without rising from the chair. We have just received a large shipment of Royal Morris chairs, all made of selected oak and mahogany upholstered in velour and leather. We show these chairs with or without foot rest and magazine rack. If you want a medium priced comfortable chair that is built to last a life time you'll be interested in our line of Royals. Call and look them over. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY m st-l r fell Uwl T, L. and Kate L. Chapman to J. M. Poorman, 90 by 119 feet In Wood burn; w d, $1. R. L. and Mary F. Morris to J. M. Poormnn, 90 by 110 feet In Woodburn, (1 c d, $1. Marlza J. Dole, et al, to O. C. Dolt er, lot 11, block 9, Capital Park Add; w d, $475. Jefferson Myers to Marshall and Emlllc Waring, all of block 2, Myer's ndd to Salem; w d, $825. John and Anna Staelninger to L. A. Williams, north half of northeast quarter of sec 8, t 7 s, r 2 e; w d, $1400. Mary H. Hunt, administratrix, to A. H. Hunt, ir acres nenr Tile Works, w d, $3900. John A. Shaw and Elizabeth Shaw to W. J. Jones, lot 15 of Waldo Hills Fruit Farm No. 3; q c d,$l. Clara Kucnzl to A. E. Kpenzi, 31.25 acres In t 7 a, r 2 w; w d, $1200. Edward C. Hoyden to August Schnuelle,' 4 acres near Englvwood add to Salem; w d, $1500. Sheriff to D. H. Allen, lund In 811 verton, sheriff's deed, $115.70. Marie and R. C. Hallberg to Falls City Lumber Co., part of lot 2, block 4, Drookslde add to Salem; w d, $550. Sisters of Charity of the House of Providence of the state of Washing ton to John C. McCrea, land In sec 31, t 4 s, r 2 w! w d, $1. DON'T GET RUN DOWN Wenk anil mlsiTatilc If you bnve klilni'y or bladder troiihli, dull liciul palm, Uli.I new!, nerroiiHucHa, inlna In Hie back, and feel tired all ovir. ai't a pitcknxe of Mother Orny'a AltOMATIO I.KAF, the pleanunt herli cure. It never fill In. We hnve tiiuny teetlmoulnlB from grateful people who have useil HiIh wonderful remedy. An a regulator It hna nn pqiml. Auk for Mother IJray'a All(I.MATir-l,UAI' at driiKKlHta or aent hy mall for 6Uc. Maniple FiilOU. AddreHa. Tho Mother Pray Co., I. Hoy, N. V. Mrs. Wm., A. Allen, Chacon, New Mexico, had so severe a cough that It nearly choked her to death. Mr. Allen says: "We tried many things without helping her when by good luck I got. a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It helped her at once and finally cured her. It Is the best medicine we ever used." Ur. Stone Drug Co. riles Oared in Six io 14 Days. Your druggist will refund money If Tazo Ointment falls to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding op protruding piles In six to 14 days. B0 centp. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A REAL ESTATE BULLETIN No. 152. Fine, large lot close in on State street. Several brarlng fruit trees on lot. Price Including paving and all assessments for short time at $1800. No. 156. 24 acres four miles east of Salem, Seven room house and large barn, 20 acres are In cultiva tion and four acres timber on back. Two acres fine bearing orchard. Large patch of berries and small fruits and garden. Woven wire fenc ing. Within quarter-mile of school, church and store. Complete stock goes with place, Including three horses and fine Jersey cow. Also household gods. This plnce Is a snap as It stands for $0000. 23 acres finest land Just north of Salem. ' Nearly all In cultivation. State sewer runs through property with drainage privilege Into same. Oood bouse and barn; six cows and all farm Implements and equipment go with place. All but several acres cleared and cultivated, Including 7 acres finest bottom onion land. This land and location Is cheap at $8,625. No. 149. 20 acres four miles oast of Salom. Fine black land. Seven acres orchard. Oood house and barn. Store on place rents for $12 a month. Church and school Just across the road, Price, $6250. No. 154. Five acros about 2V4 miles from center of town south. Clone to car and school. Five room house. Two acres of best varieties fruit trees, part bearing. Loganber ries, strawberries, raspberries, grapes, and other small fruits. One of most sightly and nicest lying tracts In the district. Price $2750. 10 acres, flue black soil, near Salem House and barn. About 45 small ap ple trees and several bearing apple, pear and plum trees. Large patch each of loganberries and raspberries. All cultivated. Horse, cow, chickens, wagon and all equipment Included, for only $3000. E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS 213 S. Commercial Street I