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4 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AT.KM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL, 10, 1000. ireat Reduction National Biscuit Company pack- JgOOilS. aranam uraemia. jo 15c, now 10c All 15c Grades Now 10c Meal Crackers i....l9t f'Tirao Sugar Cookies 1Q IhI Tea Biscuit . . t....10e lil'.a Wafers ' 10 t 10 O'clock Tea 10 BV t99orimpni ..... ......... ..lift tanut Dainties 10c ho Sandwiches ...lOt for Thin Wafers 10c kt Biscuit 10 IflCOi in tin ............ tt and, 19c la Ginger Wafers 10c Ida Biscuit 5c FULLER & DOUGLAS, Ictn's Leading Grocers, Confection nd Bakers. 450-400 Stato Street, rhonos 181-187 BOYS TO GET REWARD LOf courts .t pays to Ret lumber ami Ivc so hjiUicg supplies from us. We BSmbbpi lv yuii with nnvthing you want WSf 7yur !iouo or for nee-iM repair. ILjou want us to bulla m house for wTgH uur prlee. VOOBT LUMBBR AND rUBLOOMTANY. Vreel, UUlOm, Oregon. Per a Swimming Tank, committee, composed ef 1. A. Wig- JMj W I Staley and Paul Wallace, Is UttlkttiBg funds for Ue Y. M. C. swimming tank, It will ooit about 9, and about half of tWU amount 'alrea-ly beca raised. Tkls Is eer- laly a laudable enterprise, and should bcarttly supported by all. Of course ltanllnei Is next to Oedllaets," a bath Is one of the skort ml to il happiness, lHtt a ewim, a pluage ;oo0, (lean pool U far better Ibuu oryday bath. tt along, and then When Till ompletel g aat got your money 't ' mm -$: wul4 lose tbndoll obi head. , feel as lively a a flea. to your druggist some Mock MouoUla Tea. one's Drug Store. AS Irwtlt mplaiat wuo Med today In Ue court of Mario county, depart- o 3 by Mary MeOrath, plain last Tbouuu 0. Conner, William et al , defendant. The plain- for a decree of the ecrt Uat nwbunt of Ue mortgage of William as ertslaedi that court order a between Ue plaintiff a ad isbts. aeeerdiag to their sev- emts oprt to be partitioned U township 4 sooth, range 1 of Willamette meridian. it as a curative agent does So perfect la the medicinal leuge the admiration f the a4UaIJefMio. Such is Hoitlttor's. Rocky Mouatala Tea. M coals, Tea , bjifr Pr. Stone 'a Drag Btore. A-w&rds of merit will be conferred upon tae members of Company M, O N. G, for the beet marksmaaebip ilur lae; tke yearlnf tke year of 1905 at tke armory tkte evecrfajr. Tke event pro ieea to be one of special Interest and to be largely attended by tke friends of tke local ealtltia taen. Tke konors will be awarded by Governor Chamber lain and Adjtttaat-Oeaeral Flnicr. Captain Mtirpky received a telegram yesterday to tke effect tkat Adjutant Geaeral Pinaer would be bere tkls ev ening with tke delayed medals, and that tke governor would present tkesa to the mo. Company M has tw expert riflemen, Corporal XT. 8. Rider and Sergeant Ralph White. Tho former's average Is 03 and tke tatter's 4&3S. These two markeemen went to Son. Girt, New .Ter ser, to compete in tke national snoot ing tournament is 1006. Thirty-two of tke militia men are to bo decorated, which is a remarkably large per eentage, since tke company has a total strength of 83 men. Another matter of particular InteroH is the etnl))lhment of tke state rtrte range In tMs elty. Captain Murphy has been luatrweted to leaee for Ave years the grounds In Wet Salem, previowMy selected by Ma jor Baker, some ten days ago. Accord ingly two annual scale ecmleet wilt be held In this ally. In June the various companies of the Mate wilt meet to ckooc a team to represent Oregon guardsmen at the national tournament la tea Girt, Xew Jersey, ami In Octob er tke annual contest for Ue state trophy and Individual medals will also ew ssi 7 nMW snrVV How Will Ho Do It? Md, Journal) 1 understand Hon. A. X. .VWrcc, who Is a candidate for Ue legislature, said In the papers when ho w4 beaten for alderman that If It kadn 't been for Frank Talklagton, Bill Anderson, Barney Pempelly and 01c Olsen ko would have been elected. If he couldn't got to bo alderman without our support, how can ko ever got to Uc United State senate without net He Wad better come around and square him self before It is to lata. HlUh AXDRHeJOK. llottletor's Hooky Mountain Tea U a wonderful spring toule. It driven out all impurities. A good iking for the whole family. Koosm yon woU nil sum mer. M cent, Ton or Tablet Dr. Stood s Drug More. A large Piece of Olaaa, Yesterday Prank Rrown had hU men rofdnoo the Immenac pinto rlaos window whcoh wan rsseuily broken out of one of the elegant suow windows of Jos. Meyers 1- Sons. It U no foot job U kandto one of those' targe pane of glaes, and It was certainly Intorcetlng to see how easily tke men manipulated it. Tkls routovM an eye-sore from one of SalendVi beet building, and con verts it Into a thing of beauty. Devil's Island Torture In no worse than Ue terrible ease of pUos that afflicted me tea years. Then I was advised to apply Bookie 's Aralea Salve, and loss Uan a box persaaaeaUy cured we. write L, 8. Kapler, o( Rug- los. Ky. Heals all wounds, bureo and cores Mko Biagic, Sac at J. 0. Perry, druggist. , tfCjKjsJOPt 4 xMp A TERRIFIC HIT nciseo pays unusual tribute to tb art of Crouton Clark In "Monsieur Beaucaire"i 'Waat one woUknown critic aayc; 4,Orosto Clarke 'a Borfonaanoe of iSoanoauo' l only equaled by UaasfioM'e 'Beau BruameU.' no is the fetter actor who can over touch that ebMashWaed eecAedjr. He has Ue i, tke polish, the ease which, m&da affaotatlsaa of that society asoosa- meats. He baa a repose which is rare among actors newacVrys, aad in his aseumption of too Proaek manner sad speech is almost perfect. odieaee last night was very oaUusiastlc, M, Clarke to rensialsoost Wis Booth, with a fk of merry oyes, where his nade had tho meiaa flu vdoe Is magnetic; Us personality eve more to. Dhore is m Uougbt in Ue face, and no other aster baa suck persuasive power. u Bobiasoa, in Baa Fraaeiseo Onronick. QUESTIONABLY THE DBAMATIO EVENT OF THE SEASON. and Opera House, Saturday, April 14th. nssssS tASvl Personals Carl Abrams spent Ue day in Port land. Prof. J. A. Sellwuod is spending Uc day in Portland. Werner Breyman returned from Peri land on the lato evening train. J. & Whitney, state printer, re turned to Salem this morning. Guy R. Harper, representative f the Pacific Monthly, Is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Corby, of Wood- burn, arrived bore this morning. Attorney John Ruyno went to Port land on legal business this morning. II. U Parcel, a student at Ue Uni versity, returned from Portland met evening. Lot L. Pearee has boon doing Wash ington county In Ue interests of kls ndldncy. Miss Sadie Williams has returned from an over-Sunday visit with friends In Portland, Mies Ruby Coryell returned home Uls morning, after a brief visit with Jef ferson friends. Coaek Coleman, of tke university baseball teum, returned from Portland tkls morning. J. If. Darling, of Oregon City, ar rived tkls morning to lock after busi ness Interests. ,' Rev, Burr Lee, of tke Hpisoepal church, loft for Portland on Ue morning train. C. 1). Bly, of Oregon Otty, who has been here on legal Wueinoes, returned kome this morning. Governor Chamberlain returned tklc morning from an over-Sunday visit with his family In Portland. Superintendent Juntos, of the scute prHon, woe among the northbound pne ougoru on tho morning train. Mian Cnrrio Howell returned to Al bany taut evening, after Waving spent a snort visit with frieudu bore. J. Pnrvlno, n prominent farmer of Spring Vnlloy, won among Uc paeeg en bound for Portland Uls morning. T. Mawrenee, reprseenUUre of Col Here' Weekly, in in Uo city, la the Internet of that well known periodical. Mr. and Mrs. Rnletom, of Portia nd, who spent yesterday visiting tke stntc Institutions, returned homo tkls morn lug. Mrs, llorgnn, mother of Attorney I organ, loft this morning for Ool ton. fyh., where sue will visit during tke summer Hwmtbs nt tke kome of bar daughter, Mrs. O. G. Shirley. Mrs. I). Gibson has gone to Portland to make an extended visit atUe kome of her daughter, Mm. T. II. Starbuek. Mr. Olbaon la M years of age, but still full of vitality and strength. R. I Ssmlro, faUor of Mrs. Prunes oo Seioy, hoc arrived from Indianapolis to make kls homo hero permanently with Prof. Seiy and family. Ko was hero In 1KM, and was so woU plena sd with tho Oregon eUtunte that he de cided to come to stay. o Miuenlo Grand Lodge, R, and 8. M. Tno grand council of Royal and Se lect Mooter of Oregon will moot at Uo Maeottle hall In Salem tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Tho businoes session wilt bo held during tho ator noon. The doie gaiea will bo entertained In Ue even ing by the members of Hodnon Council No. 1 of this city- The local council are making active preparation for the reception of the grand lodge, and tho vlettlng member are mowed of a hearty woleomo. Ourea Ceugha and Colds. Mrs. a Petersen, Lake C Te peka, Kas says "Of alt cough rem edies Batmrd's Knrehouad Syrup is my favorite It has done and wttt do all tttat Is eJoisaed for It ta.spssdJly core all coughs and colds and it is so sweet and ptoaat U Uc taste. Sold by D. J. Pry. rruiUaad. """" Tho tosonbono lino is oomploiod, and kaa boon in use for Ue pact wook. Laet Tuesday evening an oyster to oiai wm hold at Uo rortdisace of Brunei Walton. A number of tho young folk wore present, and spent a very ptonwuVsolsoV nrviMRge Quite a number of young folks of Pruitlaad aUondod Ue literary at Au burn Saturday evening. Mr. Alway, a ooosln of Mrs. Mosier, who bos boon, visiting in Pruitsead for Ue past two weeks returned homo Sat urday. Friday, April 13U. Is to be observed an Arbor Day by Ue Fruisland lehessi, Mr. Patio Is also to present the primary room with n fUg on that day. A program baa been prepared for both occasions. The friends and patrons of Uo school are cordially invited to and bring dinner, and bare a good, so oiai time all day. CASTOR I A For Infant and CkUirea. Tli KM Yea Hays Always Bvgi)t Beam Uo SlgaaUroof Zaff&i LIKES OUR OLD OREGON W. S. Summer-, of Dannebrog, Neb., is In the city, having come to superin tend a shipment of lumber to hie old ssruWl He arrived a few days ago, nad. speaking of tke "Beaver" state, he suldt "I am well pleased wIU Oregen: it Is a groat country. Ne, land kere Is not high. I may return and settle here. I like It first rate Land around Sftleut is not too klgk. Tkls country can raise kegs just as well as Nebras ka," "but," interrupted one standing by, "we haven't get Ue corn kere." 'Van iIm'i ..J It. - ..lu wkeat, and Until do tke work." as sorted the Nebraskau. Mr. Summers Is engaged In the rais ing et registered stock, particularly horses aad hogs, and may come to Ore gon to engage In that business. He thinks tUis k an ideal climate for rail Ing stork, He believe Nebraska to be a great state, but the btiaoard problem Is one dlmeult to solve. Mr. Summers lost 1M bend of cattle In three days n the result of delays caused by a M It-mud. Bewildering Beauty. The display of pattern halo at the Wbito Corner Millinery this week Is one well worth a visit, As every hat h reduced for a special Buster sale every lady In Salem will want to visit Mies Kvnna this week. It is seldom that sueh a showing Ic made in n elty of thin sine. ssssnnwnlsssnanBSsn I'"-gf y:JrjaEaS01VED K KL 1 TILVT IN THE STRING, A WJvtSulr I BOUT EASTER, TIME, WH ! A I (Sm III SHOULD ALL COME OUT IN i VyfeW7 NEW CLOTHES, WE LOOK L tvf5SRJjJsWi rooR AND rEB1' r00R G&WwMltM WITH OLD OLOTID3S ON R$f&dPj&&iA& BUSTER BROWN. hotHT ,o.sv Tea mntgrctcmrA0 -rtacttt r tMTtn.V . Deileieua Delloaoles. Arc to bo found nt Rngon'a grocery store. 4t Court sturost. Ruga a alms to psonso, nnd nm oueosnors got frosu goods. Phone SN. Oarefnl Work. Whether It la silk or eaUu, I wUt rotrovato your sloUIng U Uok like new Dyeing of all descriptions. Al bert Shaw, 4M Court street, i't. Holder ef 8ter Hoping Record, Tho Sun Pranetsoc Chronicle ef Ue U asysi On tke steamer Pennsylvania, wkleh arrived yesterduy from South America, wore nine famous cowboys of Texas and New Mexico, who have )een making a tour of Ue ranges of Uru guay and Argentlnu, competing In tournament with the guasboc of South America, and Incidentally warning many loseono In Ue art of eow punch ing. Per seven mouth they mot nnd de feated the beet that the big South Amur loan rungos could muster, and when Uote won nothing more to do they took pnnuimi on tho Pennsylvania for Uki city, loet of thorn loft by train hut night for Ml Puce. In a hurry to reach their homos. Clnjr MoOoulgie, ohlof of the cowboy party, holsW Uo record for foot time In roping a steer. He hoc done the deed n II uj seconds, from n standing Hurt, with Uo Moor ot yards In ad vance There are ether ox port vnquo roc In Uo buuoh. but Uo freak of Uc part? is WIU Piokutt. a eolorod mnn, whos stunt la something out of the ordinary. While kls her la at full speed, nod after n steer has hoe over taken, PWketi lonpi-to she ground and some Uo steer In tho nostrils wIU bk teeth. Invariably throwing Ue anlmnl. nnd winning groat applause from the spectators. Ho performed tho font many timou in Argentine, nnd always escaped Injury. Ac an nil-round vnnmero nowe-w. Pickott W not the aemai of MeOonigie or amy of tho other cow Tielr trip U tho rangoa of South America woo Uo reust of bHtosu sent bnok by W. D. Connoil, one of Unir uatbar, who bad gonu to Sou Amor Ion on a pleasure trip. He trained tho native horses for Uoir use, nnd upon Uo arrival of Uo vasmoroc at Monte video nnd Ruoaos Ayree everything waa U readiness far thorn. At one tournament In Buenos Ayr 10,o04 people witnessed Uelr featn wiU Uc lariat rod Uc deion of Ue Weal ge chos, or native cowboys. Tboec mo arc Hkoncd by tho Texas nnd Xow Mexico fellows to Uo Moxieas vaajuo roc good enough cow-punchers but not so alert as Uo gringos from Uc grand republic f the north. . o Greatest Good For AB. The eooirerorcy going on In Wash ington and In Uo upper pert of Uc Sacramento valley over Congressman MeKlUy's bill to allow the diversion of wnte from Uo Saoramento river for irrigation raises the Issue wheUer tho govotnmeat ever will allow the waters of navigable streams U be take for irrigation In sufficient on lues to affect User navlgebtrtty. Aa Uo Mail baa heretoera pointed out, Ue copaemo court of Uo United States has dseldsd smaVitisnllr s ire inst unruso s ufus wero s'Vuvs'Usvu'o sjnBS"npsuueesnnJ sjjemw -w sueh a policy, nnd the only way la which It could bo carried out would bo through aa enactment of congress EASTER NOW IS nERB THE LADIES ARE BURBTTNO rORTH IN BEAUTY. ARE YOU? MAYBE YOU HAVE CHUCKED ABIDE YOUR OLD DUDB AND BLOOMED OUT IN A NEW BUTT, (IT NOT, OOIttB TO UU)J BUT NOT WITHOUT THE ACCESSORIES TIER, COLLARS, BHJRTS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSB CAN YSU BE READY TOR BABTER. WE OAN XTT YOU OUT IN TIED NEW THINGS IN COLLARS AND SHIRTS; OUR UNDERWEAR WILL rEEL OOOD ON YOU, AND WE OAN SUTPLY YOU WITH. HOSE SO SWELL THAT YOU WILL RdLL UP YOUR TROUSERS AT Tltn BOTTOM. THE ROBERTS $1.00 HAT AND THE "JNO. B. STETSON' MA MOUS MAKE. Salem Woolen Mill Stoie declaring that tho public Interests to be nerved by Irrigation wero of more Importance Uan those Involved In Uc preservation of the navigability ef cer tain streams. The people ef the north ern counties who desire to u the wa ters of tke Haeramenle for Irrigation deny Uat Uo execution of Uelr plans will alTeot tke navigability of the riv er. XuvarUolef. It Is likely that. If alt tke water that U needed for the de velopment ef the entire valley Is dl vnM from Ue main river and ill tributaries It will not bo pomlldo to ascend with boats as far as la now po Mble at certain sea seas. It Is undoubicdiy true that tho oca struettou of vnt storage reservoirs In tho mountains would provide enough, water no that navigation would not be seriously Intorforod with by tho use of all that might bo needed for Irriga tion, but wo mud com totbe point of declaring, by not of congress If nscca scry, that the principle of Uo grealoet good U the grealoet number shall de termine tho nee of the waters In cur stream. It a complete system of Ir rigation snail prevent n few fUtbcats from making n few trips each year to potato high up on certain streams we must boldly declare that Uo develop ment of thousand of acres of bind shall not bo hindered In order Uot n fow person, may hoar Uo oocneionnl iunt sW et euWuHMbAL In taking Uln position tho Mail does not undervalue Uo incnortnnoe of nav igable oircsMHO. Wo of Stockton know by experience the beoeit Uat come from tho sompotUlou which n naviga ble river make polble. Rot irr Ign ite will never Impair tho navlonbility of the ssseiine of OnNfotnin up to too nuusnnaal uej iVsnuYP ruusjnonn) cuonnsnsj oven) V On eusn'0' rial esTeot upon tmuoportntion rules. Uvea If It should bo true that tho ue of water for irrigation might be ace usury to Mean, aa ox tent as to In terfere wlia navigation, the public would bo protected from extortionate eanrgos from transportation If the gov ernment she hid Uko control of Uc railway Unoa. With immense reeor voire in tho mountains to store water for IrrlgnUon and to develepo power to operate odootrio Unec for the transpor tation of produce and passengers, Ue entire system being under public con trol, the people would not aed to worry so much about the preservation of tho navigability of Uo upper parts of our rivers. Stockton Mull. COUNTY SCHOOL MATTERS A Lucky Postmlstroaa. Is Mm. Alexander of Gary, Me., who boo found Dr. Kiag'j New Life Pills to be tho beet remedy oho over tried for keeping Uo stomach, liver and bowels la perfect order. You 11 agree wltb her if you try these painless purlflere that lafuso new life. Guaranteed by J, G. Perry, druggist. Price Sec. Eaoouraglng. Dick- emppsse I should stool a kloof DoUy--I defy you. Dick And suppose I should steal two or Ureel Dolly I would never give up. I should keep on defying you. Chicago News. How About That Cake? Waa Uo last eao light, or did it fall down bfoouoo som one walked aerOM Ue kltohca floor f If you used Epplcy's Perfection Baking: Powde You bad no it teak. If ye hnvsftt tried, it, nek your neighbor, , The self' sealing gsaaa jam arc bandy. SOLD BY ALL OROOsmSJ, McMlnnvRTo Reporter. Interest la tke county school fair is Incoming very general. Ruperln teadeut Alderman rvoelvos scores of Inquiries every week, as i well ac ro porta of progress made in the several dletrieta. In order properly to co-ordinate the work throughout Uc country, an executive committee bus been ap pointed, eeuaietiug of Mrs. W. H. Tur nor nnd Mr. Kmm Galloway of Mo MlnnvlHet Mm. Mnry Oilboy of Day Us 1 Mrs. Martin Miller of Dayton) Mra. getkia, of Sberidani Mies Alia UigWoa of Wlllnmiani Miss Relic liolohor of Imfnyottot Mrs. George Tbosuac of Amity. OoWor memberc of UU oommittoe will bo appointed from Kowborg, KorU Yamhill and eisowhere, A complete list of prises baa not yet been mad up, but some very at tractive urines have boon secured. Arrangement have boo made for a high grade piano as tno Mrst prise MeMluuvtUe college hoc offered a ! seiwUrobip. Tho Ueuok Milling company ofosc a $Si one prise fur , Uo beet broad made from Pride of the Vnlloy Moor. The Orogoa Nursery company of Salem give lit worth of aureery stock. ThU company has al to denoted to tho various school die trictc ef the county, for nee on Arbor day, SIS choice sonde tree. The Port land Heed company ho donated SS00 package of dower seode niters and sweet pone -besides furnishing li,0W envelope for other seed. Tho pupils In nearly ail Uc echcoli la tho country arc preparing for the growing of vegetables aad dowers to bo exhibited at tbe fair, wbioa will bs hold noxt full. The success of Uc un dertaking Ic already assured.