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CORVALLIS & EASTEK B. B. to. m. m. TIME TABLE NO. 31. Trains From and To Yaqulna. No. 1- Loaves Yaqulna 7:00 a. m. Arrives at Corralll ..11:18 a. in. Arrives at Albany '..12:16 p. m. No. 2- Learea Aioany izm& p. m. Leaves Corrallls 1:45 p. m. Arrives at Yaqulna 6:00 p. m. Train To and From Detroit No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 a. m. Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p, m. No. 4 ivcavos ueiroit i:oo p, Arrives at Albany 6:40 p, Trains for Corvalllt. No. S Leavos Albany 7:66 a. Arrivos at Corrallls 8:36 a. m. No. 10 Leavos Albany 2:30 p. m. Arrive at Corrallls 3:10 p. m. No. G- Lglvm Albany 7:35 p. m. Arrives at Corrallls S:16 p. m. Trains for Albany. No. 5- Locvos Corrallls 6:30 a. m. Arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m. No. D- I Loaves Corrallls 12:40 p. m. Arrivos at Albany 1:35 p. tn. No. 7- Lcaves Corrallls o:00 p. Arrivos at Albany 6:40 p Regular Sunday Trains. No. 6 Leaves Corrallls 6:30 a. m. Arriros at Albany 7:30 a. m, No. 11- Lcavos Corrallls 11:30 a. tn. Arrive at Albany 12:16 p. m. Na 7- Loftves Corrallls 6:00 p. m. Arrives at Albany 6:40 p. m No. 8- Learcs Albany 7:66 a. tn. Arrives at Corrallls 8:36 a, m No. 12- Loaves Albany 12:45 p. tn, Arrivos at CorralHs 1:33 p. tn. No. 0- Lttvvoo Albany 7:36 p, tn. Arrlvea at Conrallls 8:16 p. tn. All of thy abovo connect with South crn Pacific company trains, both at Albany and Corrallls, as woll as train for Detroit, string direct aorvico to Newport and adjacent benchos, as woll as Droltenbush Hot Sprints. For further Information apply to J. a MAYO, Gen, rasa. Agt. D. II. DOLES, Actnt, Albany. II. H. CRON1SE, agent, Corrallls. DAILY CAPITAL JOTJANAL, SALEM, OSEaON, FBIDAY, MARCH 30, 190C. CROWN PRINCE OF SUM tn. m. MOLLIBTCr.'S Rocky Mountain Tea NufjQots A JJsit MfJiMti Ut Bsy FMplt, Blil 044m Hrtlw aad JUJ Vlpr. A p -10 f..f OmMiuatioa. l4lf len. IJa ml Hi-. Tr-obta hnipiM. . iMmtra Woo.' rul JhrMtt. ulus Haw. 1T4M ami tUrltac l. li rWky Mountain TV fo Lb. il form euia h hx Uomus im4 by JIou.utiH Pmu Cuuhhy, Mini.. WK, .Uinr. vmniTT s' i . ru ncno Every Cook Needs This If the wuuts light take, pastry or tMHita she must use good baking Xo impure baking powder U powder. good, Eppl( ley s Baking Powdei? Is absolutely pure sail vary carefully rompouuded. It la put up la self-seal-teg Jsra that are vry convenient, sad is SOLD BY ALL OROOEES New York, Murrh 30. The crown prince of Slam, who visited the United Stales a few years age, has net forget tea the plea at reception accorded him here. This was made evident a fen- weeks ago, when he laid the corner stone of the newmlsMon boys' wheel at Chiengmai ra the Laos country. Ite ports of the prince's visit to Chles mat hare Just been received here at the oslee of the Presbyterian beard of for eign m lesions. Chlengmai is 600 miles north of Hang kok, the Siamese capital, sad ss trav el la that country is slow sad dlftkuit, It was quite aa event when the crown priaee made the trip to the north. Ills earning was known aereral months In advnnee, nnd the government emelala made great preparations for It, Hun dreds of miles of road were bnilt or re paired; costly pavilions were erseted along the entire route of travel, thous and ef workmen being employed, In Ohengkal barrels of money were spent in decoration, povltlene, wince fnrnieh- lags nnd general Improvement. At the Pretty terlun mission station It was thonght that the visit of the prlnee would have much signlllcuncc for the missionaries, although preparation were made to decorate Iht station" lu his boner. tat before his arrival It was intimated by Siamese officials that the prlnee would rWdt the station if he were Invited to do ea, and ef oonree the invitation was gladly extended. A day wn nppointed nnd the prlnee name and visited the mUMon hospital, the girla' h4 nnd the shwreh, afterward giving the mbdonar1ea a speetal sndh enee during which he spoke cordially of kla vi4t to the Mates. It wa a few days later, however, on the ecenetoa of hit laying the ear nersiene of William Allen BuUer Hall, the reel tat ion building ef the boys' wheel of the msVlen, that the orvwa prince Mroagiy xpreed hlmeelf re garding the frlendehlp exietlng between the klngom of 8tam and the United State, nnd the interest lakea by tho anmed royal family la the American mUlen. After an 4drMt ef weleente had been made by ene of the Awed cans, the prlnee rejdied as fellewst "I have )l4eed with great pleasure to the oetapllmeatary remarks which haw Jut been wmtt, I regard them as a clear and Indisputable eWdeuee year friendship for the whole kingdom of Biam, "Durtni uf vUil U L Ifaltl States the Anterieaa people were pleas ed to give me a meet eathusiattic wel ewae. I mmy menilea partlealarly the sumptuoua banquet with which yur I'reebyterlaa beard f fareiga mbnUsi hnr4 me, I then clearly perceived that the American people received me wbalu heartedly and net perfunatarily ThU alee made it evident to me that the Amerieaa people have a slneare friendship for the klngdam ef Warn. Of this fact I was prafeuudty aaavinc- ed, and I certainly shall net seen for get my viit to the United States. The San Frnariteo Examiner ef last Similar fontsins an nrtlelo headed "The Wage ef Sin is Death," which refers to the death of Iter Hansard, ot Los Angeles, Oil., and Mabel and Lulu Itowland, Oxmud, CnL, who wer,e lost when the steamer YaleneJa was wrecked. The writer ef the article thinks it possible that the "Power" that rules the universe deltborately planned' and executed the death ef those three Wage, as fitting wages for some sin. If some unpardonable sin had been eommitted, and as surtleleut evidence of the fnet seems te be leek lag, it would .seem charitable to give the dead the benefit of the doubt, it is Indeed a queer idea of the Divine and ef his "Infinite and tender mersy," thnt eaa lead one to consider as just, the taking ef the lives of scores ef people, some of whem it is probable were not eueh dreadful sinners, to neomplieh the death of three who were mere ehitdreu. It is to be hoped that the writer Is not a mentally warped as his article would teem to Indicate, and that he wne simply bitlou while writing. Lukeview Herald. Doctors Are Faxzled. The remarkable recovery ef Keactth Melver ef Vnnaabera, Mcu, is the aub jeet of mush Interest to the medioal fraternity aad a wide circle ef friend, lie says ef tali eatet "Owing te severe inianuaatlon of the threat aad ees- geetlea ef the lungs, three deeters gave me up ta die, when, as a last re set, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and I am happy to say it saved my life," Cures the worst eeaghs, am ealda, bronchitis, teas! litis, weak lungs, hoarseness sad la grippe. Gusranteed at J. a Perry's drug store, BaJem, Oregon, SOc and J.OO. Trial bettle free. rBBL BVBRY 01IANQE Or Tim WEATHER. A Bad Back Is Always Worso During Wet or Changeable Weather. Is your back like a barometer T Dues U foretell every change ef weather! Dees every cold settle on year kid neys! llrlng nehlng. throbbing jmlnif Does it disorder the urine. The kidneys nre catling for help. Use Uoun's Kidney Mill. Guaranteed by Salem testimony. W. If. Wood, carpenter, of 0 Cot tage street, Salem, Ore.,sayst "A good many years sge I got badly kick ed by a a mule right over the kidneys nnd nl another time while digging a welt It caved In on me, also Injuring my back, and sines then I have had more or lees annoys nee from my kid neys. Change of weather caused my back to ache and when I worked hard it became so lame thnt I eeuld hardly straighten up after stooping. I pro cured Deaa's Kidney lilt at Stone's drug store, and since taking them, al though I have cent I sued to werk hard nnd been expoted to severe weather, net an ache or other aymptem ef my former trouble remains. This clearly prevail that Dean's Kidney Pills net up to the representations made for them. I also knew ef other people who have derived great benent from their use. I am gmd to let other knew the merits of Dean's Kidney Pills for backache and kidney trouble," Per aale by all dealers. Price W cent. Puster-Mllburn Co., Huffale, N. Y., sola agents for the United States. Kemember the name Dean'sand take no other. BARGAINS IN MEDICINE. A womnn Once wrote us thnt she wns not going to buy Scott's Emulsion any mote because it cost too much. Said she could get some other emulsion for less money. Penny wise and pound foolish. Scott's Emul sion costs more because it is worth more costs more to make. We could make Scott's Emulsion cost less by using less oil. Could take less care in making it, too. If we did, however, Scott's Emulsion wouldn't be the standard preparation of cod liver oil as it is to-day. SCOTT MOWXK, WI Sm4, Xtw Vmk. JMSY , .vxtts&xijj&Mummi-zm&Mr A good time to Rug up Tim SUPREME COURT. SotaoUilng About the August Tribunal That Interprets the Laws at Washingten. Farming will be mere profitable when pedigreed fields are as highly esteemed as pedigreed animals. LUCE; DON'T COUNT When yon buy lumber from us. It's certainty that you will get the very (best lumber on the market and at pnees yea oan arlerd te pay. Den't fail to get our bid. Phene 52. Office aear 8. P. Depot. QOODALE LUMBER CO. Phoae 52. Gasoline Woodsaw The undersigned Is prepared to take eawiag ee&tratta, Telepbona Mala MS. Hosier, Pair Grousd Bend, North Sem. 3-30-tf A Lively Tussle With aa old en May of the race. Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with 8tomaeh, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regulste theso organs without pain or discomfort, Sfe at J. a Perry's drug st ere, Salem, Oregon, He who aeeasianaHy dees wrong is muea mere endurable than he who thinks bs is always right. Shur On's. Keep Straight. Herd ana Shak Skin eye glass mountings. At Cbas. II. Hinges, optician, 1S3 Comioer. eial street. a Sore on tho Senate. "Pa, what is legislation!" "Legiilatien, sea, is something talk ed ef in speeches aad platfenaa, dis euseed in aweabMea, and generally side tracked by tb senate" Indianapolis Star. The aauAuneed determination of Jut- ties Ikwa t retire from tlm bench make one supreme court vacancy eer tala, and the revived report of th chief Justice' prospective retirement foreshadows another. In th oveut that the proposal to en large the court by two members is de elded upon, the nccnieity of making four new appointments will amount tu virtual reorganisation. The court us it same lato being was somnoisd of n chief juotloe nnd ire aiMecialoa. It was enlarged to nine by Orant to u taia tho legal tender act. la tho century and more of its hie tory the supreme court has more than realised Washington's ideal. It has dose more than "give dignity nnd lot tor" to tho nation. It has set a w ieial standard for the world. Not loss than the eonetltuUes itkoif, which it was destined to save from the fate of the artistes of confederation, the jud icial system of the United States is aa example ef perfect creative work by a young nation. In its function as interpreter ef the new law of a new land it wns sailed en to chart untried seas, and its werk speaks for itself. It has had the vexed problems ef state relationship to decide and the yet more complicated problessa of resoo structlea feUowing the Civil Wsr. H has bad to deal with incipient monop oly, as in the Fultaa steamboat so, involving the jurisdiction over wster ways, and with the monopoly of a bit er day, intrenched and defiant. Within the present generation it has had te salve the intricate points ef con troversy arising from the extraordinary extension of interstate commercial rela tions aad the development of trade combinations. Net even in time ef party clamor baa prejudice sought to detract from the Integrity of Its de cisions. It is indicative of the coneervatire nature of this high tribunal that sines its establishment tn 17S0 has had it but sveu rhtrf justlrrs, not counting Knt ledge, whose mental incapacity made his tenure nominal. Chief Justice Pul br, with IS years of service has ex eeeded the average by two years. Mar shal, who was to this court what Ham lltou wns to tho tresmury, nnd whose name remains its groat monument, serv ed for t yean'. To recall that Marshal and Taaey together occupied the chief justleeahlp for M yours conveys a vivid Impreemoa of Its permanency. That Jay rbe the chief Justiceship In pref ereuec to nil other polHIeal rewards la the gift of Washington serves a a commentary oa the estimation in whlrh thl exalted poet ha ever been held. Of Its M ussociate Judges, Story, n whom partisan feeling denied the chief Juetieeoklp, but who feme as a Jurist exieadeu to Baglaad, served M years Justice Harlan has a record of M years Ills louar term in n time of change Is emphasised by the fact that he has greeted 16 newcomers on the bench, nearly one-third of nil thnt have oecu pled It elueo Its establishment. e What Time rreves. This thing of being etek and leeleing for a cure Is a mighty serious business. People are not given te Joking even at the first ym4om of the nppreash of the Orlm Destroyer. They do not want to be the subjects of experiment, but want medicine that has bad the teat of years behind It, A medicine that has beea mado ami used tor M years gives aasurauee ef Its worth, and can bo taken with a faith that they have the ytry beet cure the world afferdu. All this can be said about Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pill as a remedy for siek headache, dyspepsia and Indication. It bsgtu right at the souroo ef the trouble and remove the cause. Sold by nil druggists for Hoc per box. One pill for a dose. o Tho BaMwt ralaifler. Judge You pay you hit the defend ant wkh a brick, broke a hickory club over hie bead, and throw him down oix Mights of stairs beeaut ho called you a Itarf Plaintiff It wm not thnt, Judgo. lie suM I lied like a go motor. Indian apolis Star. -WA' J V I I III II 'III "I urn I ! MM II II I II I I I II I ! I I ! mm I IB www ', TfeA Htet32w XMMW Sa tut day , Mach 3 i st French Wiltons, 30 x 60 1 $(58 each Only 50 Rugs la the Lot. Come Early The Hoase Furnishing Co J 77 LIBERTY ST. Dainty Sttmme Footwea Yes'm. We've everything ia Spring aad Mummer Poet wear your heart oaa desire High or low cut shoes, laee, button or bluehera, narrow or medium loos, high r medium heebt, straight or awing lasts. Shoes at $2. $3, to $5 Madam, you could n't buy a poor pair of shoes hero If you tried. Itw tnt Mhoesf Yes. we've tho shoioe stales of tho senna. V'r always as ready to show a to hKL SALEM'S BIG SHOE STORE OREGON SHOE COMPANY THE SHOERS A Perfect Fit. There comhm Mies swndlolgh, I see 4w has made her debut." "Did ssio auks it heroslff Whj. it Xa Juot ns well no if she had had it made by a high priced dressmaker, skeeoa't it f "-Uoustoa Poet. e ' REV.GEORG&W.RULAND Restored to Health by Viae! Strongly Undersea It, and Making Talk. "What is the reuse f your iuleetf aatipathv tnar-l thr railroads." "I hatea't any tateuse antipathy." nwrrrl ruruir ortwM-l, "but un les sthrri-'ssomHhtag to Had fault about tkrf rsu't be musk rouvsoatioa. an' I'm guia' abiag with the general m ilunemeat of tb railroads as the pop ular lopir." Washiagtva Mtar. Prominent mea (row all parts of the ry are endow sing Vlnol, and strong taadmoaial lot tars from four mtaUters of the cuspej and sovoral (dtslelans have been reoolvad within a week. Suck untoliclted ttotimoay s tUs ia ho beet proof of merit any medicine oaa have. The Itov. Oeoge W. Hulsnd. of Keone, N. II., writes: "I have used your cod Hvor oil preparation, Vlnol. as a tool, and I do not believe there Is any other medicine that eaa equal It, It built me up and strengthened me when run down and overworked. Vlnol has dose for mo more than was claimed for H. "We honestly believe there m no other remedy or cod Uvor oil prepara tion known to meencine that has the healing, etroagobeaing power whisk Vlnol has, and if it falls to create strength and health for run-down, de bilitated people, old people, weak, siskly -women and children, nursing methers, and after a severe sickness, or if it fails to ewe a backing cough, ehrenie cold, throat or bronchial trou ble, or to make those who are too this fat, rosy, and healthy, we wW return wwry cent paid for H. Is there a sick, ailing or aged per son ia Salem -who can afford to ignore this generous offer f O. W Putnam Co , Drsgicts. NcwCanvas Oxfords Soon you will be camping in the mountains; towing on the fiver, sti-oll-ing on dear old ocean's beach; all will be under canvas in those days. Can vas will be the fabrics of the moment. ARE YOU GOING TO BE FAIR WITH YOUR FEET? We have the tidiest, nattiest, most wearable line of Canvas Shoes you have had an opportunity of looking at. They are all new this weekj just the thing to go with that beauti ful Easter Dress. We invite the La dies', Misses7 and Children of Salem to inspect this new line. E. L IRV1N & CO. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN-Acknowledged Leaders 326 State St REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 8 I ear