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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAT 6, 1912. I : 1 Sunburst Window Drapery Guaranteed not, to fade $1.50 value, 98c 1 Women's Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices See Our $15.00 Suits FOR MEN Extra good quality Men's Suits, $10 to $30 35c New Neckwear Collars, Jabots, Fancy Bows, Roses, for a few days 25c Pretty Lingerie Dresses Less One-Fifth Men's Dress Shirts See our Commercial street window 68c Each large, new and hand some assortment , of Dress Goods 10 per cent less Women's Summer . Knit Vests 9c Shoes for Men, Wo men and Children at Reduced Prices All of our 25c Ribbons Taffetas, Messalines Heavy Satins For a few days only 19c per yard RU J ' STRIKE AT IS SPREADING CHICAGO Chicago, May 6. The strike here Ib being conducted by President Per ry, of the International Pressmen's Ifnlonwho Is attempting to bring out the printers in sympathy. Perry issued a statement today In I Aiken r.f,i t mou. . nit u no iiiaievu uiuv meuiuers 01 .talis, the Publishers' Association have Mexico now HAS A SURPLUS OF PRESIDENTS dkitid nma uasid m. El Paso. Tex., May 6. Peter Aiken Jailed here on a charge of having vlo lated the neutrality laws, declared today that General Pascual Orozco. commandor-In-chlef of the rebel army, agreed to give the Japanese a coallne station at Magdalena bay, if the pres. ent Mexican revolution Is successful ifSti started a movement to create "oDen shop" mercantile departments in all newspapers In the country which are allied with the association. Fifty automobile truck drivers, em ployed by paper concerns, went on strike today, refusing to deliver paper to the newspapers. The Chicago Federation of Labor yesterday urged the unionists to sup port the strikers and advocated a strike of printers. Max Annanberg, of the circulation department of the Chicago Tribune, was slugged Into unconsciousness In a riot down-town. He was aiding in the distribution of papers. 'Btriklng his wife In the abdomen. She YOSBUKG IMtOll Altl.V TOT IT. loss win proDamy uie. TUP RDIIMn.llP Josephine county does not want convicts to work on her roads; says they cost too much. Medford suffragettes are preparing for an active campaign. The Portland Press club (Continued from page one.) 1 ,1 1 U1'e"e" might be said "God made but one gon City with a game on the Portland then broke ,he mo( t Cricket club grounds Saturday large to I iuiuuii cuuiuy its gelling u a,.e..Um. . puu.iiB p a iiu.uuu ncreag9 of iogaIll)errieB. fruit drying plant the "fresh fruit") . , , a new process' to be used In Its work. A man is never more anxious . take his wife on a trip than when The onion crop In the Hubbard she doesn't want to go. neighborhood will be big enough to "make the world weep." It used to be the city folks who kicked ngalust taxes for Improving ronds. Then the farmers wanted them and now it is the city folks. Autos account for the change. Crnft May Be Saved. Captain Erickson is now dirartlner Visited nrptinrntlnna fnr a fltml affn,.t n,l.ll. Hood River Sunday, and saw the pret- wm be made at flood tl(Ie at a n) tiesc vaney in tne world, or It It to drae the Voslmrir lntn ripen wnfop A line from the steamer to the jetty has been attached to a donkey engine, which, with the assistance of the tug, will supply the power for the attempt. It is thought the barge Nehalem Is snfe in her position, but the rough seas today made the position of the men who were on board dangerous, so they were taken ashore with the oth ers. A lnrge number of fishermen are assisting Captain Erickson and his crew in their effort to save the vessel. The Vosburg moved 20 feet at high tide yesterday, but did not come off the spit. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Saturday night at Klamath Falls Frank Ratkay, returning home, threw his revolver on the bed. It fell to the floor and was discharged, the bullet ' The last night of the DEVIL, THE SERVANT AND THE MAN at the Wexford The Valley Oil company, of Albany, has secured leases on 600 acres of land, and has arranged to purchase machinery for developing Its supposed oil field. 11 1 RAIN OR SHINE 11 EXPECT FIERCE BATTLE WITH DESPERADOES CNITXU J-KIS9 LEASED WIIt. Vancouver, B. C. May 6. Dlsnatch- es from Ashcroft, B. C, today Btate that three posses, all heavily armed. are in pursuit of Moses Paul and Paul Qutntlam, the murderers of Constable Kindness and two others, who es caped from the old log jail at Clinton, Statements of expenses of candl- " 7 T ?'tCnea MWe 18 ex"ected dates for nomination at the primary I ' "P-, captured. election held April 19. 1912, have "77 ! "een neara 80Utl1 01 'iu iciiiB me ieii mat tne LAST OF THE COST BILLS ARE FILED With his proclamation of himself 88 provisional president of Mexico endorsed by General Orozco, Emllio Vasquez Gomez goes to Chihuahua to morrow to complete the establishment or his provisional government neDeis at Juarez today deny the report that General Salazar lost 700 men In a battle at Cautro Clenegas with Colonel Carranza's force. been (lied as follows: W. R. Town send, candidate for treasurer on the Republican ticket, $19.25; Blaine Mc Cord, candidate for justice ' of the peace of Voodburn precinct, nothing; Phil A. LIveBley, candidate for county clerk on the Republican ticket, $131.84; F. L. Pound, candidate for Justice of the peace on the Republi can ticket, $40.80; Roy Morgan, can didate for justice of the peace on the Republican ticket, $75.45; E. E. Cooper, candidate for constable on the Republican ticket for Salem dis trict, $5.50; William Each, candidate for sheriff on the Republican ticket $86 murderers have Invaded one of the lonely ranches In the district In their search for food. The fugitives are dead shots, and it Is expected that loss of other lives will occur before they are taken or disabled. TRANSPORT BUFORD IS NOW AT MAZATLAN lUNITBD PntBB I.BASRD wins. Nogales, Ariz., May 6. Dispatches from Mazatlnn state that the transport Buford renched that port today direct from San Diego, Cal. The Buford left . Carlton Smith, candidate for hi. .., , ... mm miciiiuuii i ciui mug i uesuay 10 representative on the Rcpub cnn M.Mnn , . . , tiw ). n n n- , .. . . . Mazatlan to take away Americans, ticket, $33; G. B. Trask, candidate for Th n. . 4. . L i ijw .. , ,, "t.viu I'aoucu luo XU1HIUWU ai sheriff on the Republican ticket. '. , . .. t. . n r,,. ..,..: """"'J' "uiiuiigiiig greetings for count commlfisioner on the Re- WILL FICillT TO publican ticket, $42.50; S. Z. Culver, SAVE THE MINT candidate for conntv clerk on the Re ....1.11...... ii-i.-i miAtn. t n . . .. unimu rilKns 1.AAHHI1 Winn. 1 iiuuiiL-nu ucnei, iu.iu j. c, ziieeier, m.... ... . . . ii i , ,. , ., ... nmiuigion, may n. uaiiiornia del- candidate for sheriff on the Repub - ., . . , . . .iw .,00 on. . . ... eBat'on to congress today completed z: " p a bitter fight aM hvih. p.,,mim. . ' the measuie calling for the abolition Z.Z.. . ' n , , . of Snn Francisco's mint, which Is ex vmu,m , uiA ii. ji.-niiir, riiiKiiuuie lor , . , .in iict-icu m i-uiiiu up tomorrow. v.vuui.j IV Ull Ill'puUllt'HIl 11CK- et, $195.32. WOULD MAKE END OF AN EASY LIFE, EASY CAUSES NO LET-UP AT THE OREGON SHOE COM PANY'S GREATEST OF ALL SLAUGHTER SALES. It's Our Way Of doing business that wins the public favor. Some believe in purchasing patronage, while we are satisfied to let quality and the lowest of low prices bekon the monster crowds to keep up their eager, anxious buying habit. The Sale Sweeps On fONITBD rilKSP IRAKISD WIIIE Washington, May 6. Recommend ing pensions for the United States .civil service employes except In the District of Columbia, and forced re trement of all employes at the age of 70 with pensions made up through compulsory contributions from salar ies, with some government aid, Pres ident Issued a special message to j congress today. g Tho president's message urged the immediate retirement or all clerkB over 70 years of age with pensions BJ amounting to half their salaries, not in ejtwu !niu per mi ii 1 1 in. me mes sage also approves and submits the report of the economic and efficiency commission, which evolved the civil pension program. President Taft declares the pension plun would coBt tho government $227,000 for 20 years In excess of the cost now sustained by paying super annuated clerks, but thnt In the suc ceeding 10 years, It will save the government more than the entire cost of the plan. Nothing short of the most drastic determin ation to sell would compel such a wonderful price-cutting; for, lose what we will, the shoes must go. The room must be had. The stock must be reduced. Watch the opportune offerings at Yours anxious to please, 175 N. Commercial Street The Oregon Shoe Company Salem's Greatest Shoe Store WITNESS FLEEIMl IS BKOKJIIT BACK t tINITRU MKIM l.T.iHT.n WIIII.1 Washington, May 6. The flight to Europe of a witness In the alleged scandal which Is threatening the Im peachment of Judge Archbald of the commerce court was stopped today by the house Judiciary committee, but none of its members would disclose the Identity of the man. It Is under stood that this witness participated In aa alleged purchase of $3(Mi0 worth of materials and their sale to the Erie road for $.'l.r,000, In connection with which deal Archbald Is accused. This witness has been served with a subpoena and will appear before the Judiciary committee tomorrow, SMILING PETE It FOLEY DIES AT CHICAGO onitrd nmi i.tiHED wins Chicago, May 6. Famed for his ath letic prowess and for his activities In the Hnvmnrltet rlula "Hiltl,," tt- , . , , Folev Is dead hern toiluv nt ,h ,, " Bulk Brand, per of his daughter. About 30 years ago t n,. foicy established a record aa a thrower of the CO-pound weights and for his ability as a pole vaulter and broad lumner. Superior, Golden West, Foley Joined the Chicago police In 1883, and was a member tif tho first company of police to charge the an archist In Haymarket snifare, when many were killed by exploding bombs. In discussing the situation this af ternoon, Congressman Kent said: ''It will be no fault of California' delegation If this plan goes through. We are going to do everything to save tire mint for the state. It Ib a case, however, of a few against many." The California congressmen this nf ternoon made a canvass of the house to line up those favoring a continua tion of the mint. There never was a time when peo ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This Is shown by the In crease In sales and voluntary testi monials from persons who have been cured by It. If you or your children are troubled with a cough or cold, give It a trial and become acquainted with Its good qualities. For salo by all dealers. Spanish War Veterans. Fresno, Cal., May 6. With an ad dress of welcome by City Trustee Geo. Jones, the Btate encampment of Veter ans of the Spanish-American war be gan here with an open session today. OF COURSE, YOUR NEW SUMMER WAIST WILL HAVE SHORT SLEEVES. THAT MEANS THAT YOU'LL NEED Niagara Long Silk Gloves as soon as the weather Is warmer, If you wait too long, the size you need in the color you want may be sold out, Better look over our line of colors now and make your selection while the range is complete, Niagara Silk Gloves with double fingertips are recog nized as the best values on the market, Dainty Summer Wash Goods are again seasonable, As usual we show a splendid line of wash fabrics in all desirable weaves and colors OUR SHEER SILK AND COTTON DRESS FABRICS are inexpensive, They are a satisfactory substitute for all silk goods for evening wear, We're closing out several BROKEN LINES OF MISSES' COLORED HOSE AT 15c PER PAIR on our bargain tables, Prices were 20c and 25c Have you looked over our BROKEN LINES OF SHOES IN BARGAIN BOXES We're making a general glean up of odds and ends at prices that you cafi't afford to overlook, Our Store .closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday Capital City Steam laundry j s PHONE s MAIN s 165 Our Wagons Go Everywhere T1I HUE'S SATISFACTION' L EVEKY SLICE cut from the loaf that comes from Ibis bakery. You'll find the last Just as moist and toothsome as the first. We don't know how long oiir bread will stay moist. For It is so good that It never lasts long enough to get a chance to dry out. Try a loaf as a test. CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court Street Phone 864 Summer Vacations Via the J. E. McKcen, 1301 Cleveland street, Wichita, Kansas, reports: "I suffered from kidney trouble, bad se vere pains ncrosB my back, and was all played out. I began taking Fo ley Kidney I'llls and soon there was a decided Improvement. Finally the pain left entirely and I am fully cured of all my kidney trouble." Dr. Stone Drug Co. Foster & Baker Groceries and Meats Strawberries 2 boxes for 2,1c Sweet Oranges, per doz...2,'ic to 50c Dananas, per doz 2,1c Home grown Asparagus lie Home grown Radishes 5c Green Onions 5c Spinach Greens 10c Rhubarb 6c COFFEE lb 8.1c Royal Club .....$1.10 3 lbs. M. J. I) tl.10 Dependable; and other good brands. FroDiut Auto Delbcry Smlce. 339 N. Commercial. Phone 259 TO THE EAST HOSE FESTIVAL ELKS' lOWEN. TION v) sunset I ' (0GDEN&SHASTA1 I I I ROUTES I I SEASHORE OK MOUNTAINS Round trip tickets to the principal cities of the East, going or return ing through California or via, Portland. Going limit 15 days, final r turn limit October 31, on sain as follows: SALE DATES. May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 2!). June 1, 0, 7, 8, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 1H, 20, 22, 23, 20, 29, 30, 31. Aug. 1, 2, 3, 0, 7, 12, 10, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. Sept. 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. Stop-overs going or returning within the limit. N E V PO HT Y A Q I 'I X A II A V. The home of tho Rhododendron, an Ideal place to spend the summer. Low round trip and week-end tickets. Reasonable hotel rates, out door amusements bathing, boating, gulf, fishing, etc. LOW FAKE TO MEETING OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, SAN FRANCISCO. JUNE 21 TO JULY 6. PACIFIC RAII WAY & NAVIGATION REACHES Are now within easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new field for a pleasant vacation open. Week end tickets now on sale and season tickets from all points on sale Juno 1st. PORTLAND K0SE FESTIVAL Opens June 10 and closes June 15. The greatest Floral Fiesta and Carnival of Pleasure yet held. I-ow round trip tickets on salo from all points. For beautifully Illustrated booklets describing Newport, Dayocean and other points, etc., call on nearest agent or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon II. P. 0. E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 101!! Read The Journal For News