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vw JT""- 5Jt TIf"S ""KT 1" '' a'T' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, ORBOON, WEDNESDAY, SEARCH 13, 1007. 'i XL. STOCKTON THE OLD Wni I C IUKINEK. ELEGANCE IN WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS s 'I'll' f 11 t Dally arrivals are making our women's section on the bocond floor moro and more attractive Tho styles are so varied and there aro so many new materials and ef fects that tho finding of a stylo to suit each individual tasto is sur prisingly Blmplo. All advance styles in woman's and misses' Jackets on display. Xcw Corporations. Tho following now corporations have filed articles In the corporation department of tho ofllce of tho sec retary of state: Tho Vale Light & Wntor Com pany, of Vale, Malheur county; cap ital stock, $50,000; M. G. Hope, W. P. Laltoche and GeorgeL. Allen, in corporators. Methodist Episcopal church, of Rock Creok. Clnnknmna pnnntv: enn- Ital, $1000; John Tayior, F. M. Son, Mabello Taylor and T. C. Acker son, Incorporators. Tho Western Specialty Company, of Portland; capital stock, $2G,000; Alex. Sweok, J. F. Hartley and J. M. Long, incorporators. Qld Orogon Creamery Company, of Portland; capital stock, $20,000; Fritz Knecht, C, Knocht and Charles J. Schnnhel, Incorporators. I SPRING DRESS GOODS All tho new weaves to bo worn this Bpring you'll find at tills itore. New shadow checks, plaids, strlpo effects, etc. SEW UXDKKMI'SLIXS SEW HOSIERY iHM NEW WAISTS NEW RIHffOXS rand Opera House JX0. P. COKDKAY, Manager. Wednesday, March J 3 AXOTIIEH HARK TREAT PROMISED lrtiNew York Star Who Gave Us 'Monsieur Bcaucalro" Crestoo Clarfe In the Modern Emotional Drama The Ragged Messenger" iton Clarke is tho greatest actor la America" - S. F. Examiner. -50c, 75c, $1 00 nnd $1.50. i.i office opened Wednesday at 9 u United States Depositor) Tho Capital National Dank, of this city, has been designated a de pository of public money by tho sec retary of tho treasury tinder tho pro visions of section 51G3, revised stat utes of tho United States. This is a high compliment to tho local nation al bank, nnd also to tho city of Salem Tho Capital National has boon mak ing a rapid growth In business, and this recognition is desorvod. Tho Item of deposits nlono has Increased $200,000 within the past year. OVERTAXED. Hundreds , of Salem Renders Know What It Means. 3ER GRAND THEATRE Friday, March 18th MAnouinrisniiiRix A Western Comedy Drama "THE LDEN GIANT MINE 99 pi, erenlDgs, 15 and 25c. km Pence Wire ien for Woven Wire 5,' Wr.. Poultry th 7 ' uates Sh'ngles and "Hudr Hoofing. lowest Dricai. Walter Morley vwu Salem. fW - w. tol COMMIttiniu rn Commercial St rim. 179 Purchasers nf Poultry, Es, and lahm D rroauce. h o rd-tic&ro. -p m cts and fV-.. lf chants rktt Tho kidneys aro overtaxed; Ilavo too much to. do. Thoy toll about it in many aches nnd pains Hnokacho, sldoacho, hoadaoho. Early symptoms of kidney, ills. Urinary trouble, dlnbotos, Drlght's disease follow. A Salem citizen tells herd a 6or tain cure. 12. IS. Gillian, proprietor of livery and feed stable, at OX Kerry St., and living at 332 Water SL, Salem Oro., says: 'loars of almost constant driv ing nnd a fall I got soveral yonrs ago which wrenched my back bndly had tondod to hurt my kidneys which I folt In sevoro bnokacho and lame noss so that at times I could hardly straighten up. Sharp pains caught mo whon I nroso after sitting.' Nono of tho remedies I triad did mo any good until a short ttmo ago I was in duccd to got Doan's Kldnoy Pills at Dr. Stono's drug store. In a short ttmo I obtained moro relief from tho backncho and disordered condition of tho kidneys, than I had for years. I know of neighbors who havo also UBOd your remedy ajtd thoy all speak bl it as tho host kldnoy medlclno thoro Is and I bollovo this to bo so." For sale by all dealers. Prlco GO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Rhemembcr tho name Doana and take no other. How to Remain Young. To contlnuo young in health and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonough, Ga. did. Sho says: "Threo bottles of Electric Bitters cured mo of chronic liver and stom ach troublo, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of tho blood that my skin turned rod as flannel. I am now practically 20 years young or than beforo I took Electric Bitters. I can now do all my work with casu and assist in my husband's store." Guaranteed at J. C. Perry, druggist. Prlco 50c. o Mr. and Mrs. Sol Durbln havo re turned from nn extended trip lit Cal ifornia. o Ho had no coat upon his back, But hnd ono on his tonuue, And Rocky Mountain Ten, It's said Kept him from bolng hung. (Bnd breath.) Sold at Dr. Stono's. o HOTEL ARRIVALS.' Cottage. Mrs. W. Rnnkln. MrB. Mlnnlo Washburn, Eugene. ' D. M. Stover. A. B. Rolchrlt, Rcedsvllle, Wis. L. E. Zolm, do. R. A. Sohlul. T. Wlguam, Portlnnd. Charles Boyce, Portland. Salem. F. C. Ruchdolt, Bonnnzu. Howard Wayno, Cnrson, Nev. Omer Osbnrn nnd wife, Seattle. Frobno Van Culln, Now York. N. S. Scollnrd, Woodburn. Nowman TrnVor, Bolso. J. M. Foot, Newberg. J. B. Stravons, Woodburn. John Hnys, Woodburn. Willamette. Mrs. Bllyeii and daughter, Uugene J. C. Murray, San Francisco. F. J. Anenr, Portland. Oicnr Hnyter, Dallas. Misses Neoley, Indeptndeuce. Arthur, Alston, Sun Francisco. . W. Torlon, Portlnnd. A. A. Reunion, Portland. J. W. Ilobbs, Hugone. P. S. Batoa, Portland. Judge JaH A. Foe, Pendleton. Eugene Wilson. A. C. Clostormnn, Borkoloy, Cnl. Mrs. E. Nash, Portland. Miss L. Loo, Portland. John Brandt, Sonsldo. F. M. Morley, Silverton. Chits Mlnzcnmolr, olty. o Edwin Grlnttn Dead. .Hubbard, Or., March 13. Nows has been received of tho death of Edwin Grimm, at Manila, P. i Jan uary 25, 1907. He was born near Aurora, Marlon county, Oregon, January 2, 1S55, April 11, 1SSS, ho was "elected capJ tnln or Company E, Oregon National Guard. Ho resigned May IS, 1S9G, and wont toNAlnskn, but hearing of tho declaration of war botweon this country nnd Spain, ho hurried bnck to Portland, and was soon afterwards appointed first lieutenant In Com pnny F, of tho socou d Orogon volun teers. Ho has a valiant record In tho service of his country. Aftor bo lng mustorod out at tho close of tlto war, Grimm returned to the Islands and engaged in business. Aftor a long Illness ho wns on tho" evo of roturnlng homo, whon his donth occurod. Six brothers and threo sisters survlvo him. Thoy nro Bryan, of Aurera: William, of Hub bard; Martha Schuour, of Laurel; Isaiah, of Portland; Thurston, of Ir rlgon; Edgar, of Capo Nomo; Mary Beobo, of Woodburn; Ralph, of Irrl gon, and Allco Weaver, of Hubbard. o A Good Record. Eola, March 13. At two basket socials hold In Eola within ono year, for tho benefit of tho public school, tho sum of $122.90 was raised. During this tlmo Miss Bcsslo Foster, of Monmouth, was" teacher. Is thoro another country school district In Oregon thnt has raised as much within tho emtio time, without re sorting to a tax? If thoro is, wo would llko to hear front It. GEO. C. MITTY. niiiiHiiHiii inn h iiiiiiiiiiiii i ik nn im Will Have Model Municipal Charter. Orogon City, March 13. Mayor CattDold aunouueos tho nppolntmout of committees on the chnrtor com mission, nnd tho members will got down to dullborntlvo work. It has boon suggostod that a part of tho work of somo of tho commlttoos will bo to oxnmlno tho provisions of somo of tho muutclpnl chnrtors tiBed by tho English, German and French na tions. If thoro Is anything In theso modol chnrtors that can bo nppllod horo or Changed to suit tho oxlstlng condi tions It will bo adopted. Chartors of othor American oltlos nho wilt bo gono ovor, nnd It Is oxpocted Hint Ju,, Gallouy TnuiwictH Follow EMPLOYERS BENEFITTED THROUGH THE EFFORT TO ERADICATE CONSUMPTION J A determined effort Is being nuulo In Province, R. L, to stamp out tulMMYulosts, particularly nnjong tho mill hands and factory employes. Tho Brown Shnrp Mfg. Co., which employs upwards of -1,000 men, Is nctlvely co-operating- In this movement. Tho llrst stop wns to post n not lee In tlio works, explaining tho nature of the d Noose, tho gront danger of neglecting tho early symptoms, and advising tho most effect Ivn treatment.. A physician who has nuulo a specialty of tubercular disease was provided, frco of expenso to tho employe, to examine, nnd ndrNo upon each case. Somo employes took advantage of tho prlvllego on their own ac count, others were given tho lionet of suggestion nnd willingly fol lowed tho well-meant ndvtee, while still others lutd to bo induced with moro effort. A number of cases wcro discovered among the men, Somo wero sent to tho Mnto sanatorium for modern opeifnlr ttvatment., OUi ers were urged to take tip open-air work, and wherever posslblo tho company found such work for them No tubercular person was allowed to remain lit tho works, for his own sako hm well as for that of his fellow workmen Sanitary precautions were taken to prevent the spread of tho dlscnsciMnny of the men havo already returned to work robust nnd generally In flno condition. Few, if any, largo manufacturing establishment nro frco from consumption among tho employes. It Is a well known fact tlwt pulmonary tuberculosis Is so Insidious In Its workings that tho vlo tint seldom realizes the danger until tho tlNenschns taken a strong hold. It is aniens: the apparently superficial colds and coughs tliat tho Incipient cases aro found, and a suggestion from tho employ er Is tho ono thing needed to stimulate tho deslro for treatment. Doubtless tho future will hco very strict regulations govern lug tuberculosis, nnd tho progressive men who are doing tills work of their own volition aro only. anticipating what trill probably ho initdo compulsory. Colds often lead to serious conskspieuces, and should not lie neglected. There Is no moro effective remedy for colds and coughs than tho simple formula, prescribed by an authority on lung trouble, that calls for a half pint of Whisky, two ounces of Gly eerlno and a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure).. These ln grcdlcntN cost little nnd con bo purchased of any good prescrip tion druggist and mixed at home Mix well and use la teaspoonful doses every four hours. Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) Is put up for dlopeiislng only, In half ounce vials, each vial securely sealed In a round wooden o with on engraved wrnpiter, showing tho name Virgin OH of "iMno (Pure), guaranteed tinder tho Food and Drugs Act of Juno J0, 1IMMI, serial number -Ifll, prepared only by Loach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio plainly printed thereon.. Tho oils sold In bulk and tlui many rank ImltntloiiN of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) put out under similar name and stylo of package are not only Ineffec tive, hut often dangerous. It is always well to rememlier that tho object of nu Imitator Is t deceive. There Is no known substl tuto for Virgin Oil of Pine (I'nw). ' 1 I I I ! M I I I I II I I I H 1 18 M 1 1 I 1 1 H M I I I I I I 1 1 II 1 1 1 II 1 1 M- CIRCUIT COURT BUSINESS. whon tho work Is completed that Orogon City will havo n modol olmr tor lnx uvory dutnll lug HiiHluess In Department No. a Today. Listen And romombar tho noxt tlmo you suffer from pnln caused by damp woathor whon your bond nonrly bursts from neuralgia try Ballard's Snow Liniment. It will euro you, A prominent business man of Hemp stoad, Texas, writes: "I havo used your llnimont. Previous to tiHlng it I wns a groat suffaror from Rliounia ttsm nnd Nouralgln. I am pleased to say that now I am froe from theso complaints. I am suro I owo this to your llnimont." Sold by D. J. Fry. t the I). -o- U lfe taj ,.. u l,njc tor - - Produce of aU ,k"farHl . tftu. ew PPle par- . faniHtaiAM. er; "l xaib9 low Oranges! See Our Special It is not the size, as a great many of the largest nro the poorest oranges. Wo make a pedal ty of selling quality, and tho size we'll sell, yon will And give tho best satisfaction. Moir Grocery Company Don't Complain. ft your chest pains and you are unablo'to sleep because- of a cough. Buy a bottle of Ballard's Horohound Syrup, and you won't have any cough. Get a bottle now and that cough will not last long. A cure for all pulmonary diseases. Mrs. J ., Galveston, Texas, writes: "I can't say enough for Ballard's Horehound Syrup. The relief It has glvon me Is all that Is necessary for me" to say." Sold by D. J. Fry. L 4M StesW ft. Mmm 1M I HOME INDUSTRIES Need to bo encouraged, and ev erybody should help mako theat a success, which you will bo do ing when you use. EppJey's Perfection Baking Powder A Salem made produot, onco used, always used. C. M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Safcm, OrefM Socialist Rally. Whilo tho Republicans will glvo a reception to Sonntor Fulton nt the Wlllamotto hotel, Waltor Thomas Mills, A. M., prlnolpul of tho Inter national School of Social Economy, nnd editor of tho Saturday Hvaulng Trlbuno, of Seattle, Wash., locturos at tho Grand Oporn House Thursday evening, March. 14th. - a n . Saved Her Son's Life. Tho happiest mother In tho llttlo town of Ava, Mo., Is MrB. S. Ruppco. She writes: "Ono year ago my son was down with such serious lung troublo that our physician was un ablo to help him; when, by our drug gist's advice I bogan giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed Improvement. I kept this treatment up for a few wooks when he was perfectly well. He has work, od steadily slnco at carpenter work. Dr. King's Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure by J. C. Perry, druggist; GOc and $1. Trial bottle free. In the partition suit of II. A. Hart ley, ot al., vs. Amnndn Bowun, ot ul., n report of tho ruferoos was lllud and approved. Tho foroolosuro suit of L. H. Good man vs. W. F. Muunrd lins been Mt for hearing April it, at 1 p. in. A decree hue been xlveu to aside the decree of dlvoree in Rebecca Wilson vs. Mnroellus Wilson suit. In the foreclosure suit of George 10. Chamburluln, governor, nnd F. W. Bousoii, secretary, vs. George W. Jones, at ul., W. II. Holuios Iiiih heon appointed guardian for Henry Johns, liiBitno. All othor defendants de faulting, a dooroo of foruclosuro wns glvon as prayed for. A demurrer and a motion to strike out portions of answers In tho Alan sou Mattlson vs. Hunry N. Mntllson suit was arguod and takon under ud vlHomont. Alonzo Gosnor, A. C. Llbby nnd Hobort Woddlo hnvo boon appointed refuroos to muko partition in tho L. 11011111 VM I.lllllltl It.inlufin mill I W DonUon suit. In tho dlvorco suit of . Ruth K Brown vs. Harry Brown tho dofond unt defaulted, tho testimony was tak en and a docreo of dlvorco wns grant ed as prayed for In tho complaint. In tho suit of Z. F. Bognrd vs. A. Durban a docroo was given for tho plaintiff. ' Basketball Thursday Night. Tho high school and second WIU lmnetto basketball teams will moot Thursday night In tho Y. M, C. A. gymnasium. This Is about tho Inst, and will bo ono of tlto best basket ball games of tho Heason. Tho high school five wits defontcd a short tlmo ago by this team, but thoy expect to oven up tomorrow night. lW.tb. ,) Ite Kiwi Yw Itw.Alwg Poggf4 B.an - . Jryy &s?y. j& of Mfe&u -n- Shur On Certainly sounds llko somothlng whloh would stick. That Is what "Shur On" Eyeglass Mountings will do, .when nil othors fail. Wemake a specialty of theso and carry nil sizes and shapes. Wo aro experts In correcting defectlvo eyesight Our prices aro reasonable, and guaran tee our work. Our Invisible blfoclo lenses aro tho finest made. Chas. H. Hinges OnuhuMo Optician. 123 CojwrcW MrtNft, nett ekwr to niBHl f-i.-i ' ji A Grand Display.. Found at limt. i J. A. Hnrnion, of Llxomoro, West Vn., says: "At last I havo found tho porfeut pill that never disappoint ujo; and for the benefit of othors uf lllalod with torpid liver nnd chronlo constlpntlon, will sny: tako Dr. King's Now Life Pills." Guaranteed sntlsfnotory. 2 Be at J. C. Perry, druggist. BULLOCK BROS. ..RESTAURANT.- Two doors sooth of Bush's Bank Open Day and Night The best of everything. Clean and quick service. Of good always on hand mid we tako great pleasuro In showing them to you. Havo you noticed those big rlpo or- unges, and early vegetables, and our prJaos nro always right. H. M. BRANSON PfKMe131. 432SUUSt. sP"i m KTO.N'n'H HEAVi: DROPS. Greatost known roinedy for hcavos Prlco i. To uxpress oitlces away from Salem I pay 26 cents on oxprons charge. Highland, Oregon. Oct. 31, 1902. "Ha la tn w.rtlfu ,1k., r ..... ...w maro ono bottlo of "Stono's Hoavo Drops" and cured her of beavoa. This wns last winter wild sho has not been aflllctfcd since. O. Wallace Dr. . O. HTONK. Salem, Off. For aalo by ill druggists;.