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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1907)
If DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALE!, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1007- Smatt Suit A truly mngnlflcont display of tlio up to da'to In . rcndy-to-wcar garments designs from tho fore most makers shown hero In roatcr profusion than In any oth er store, and giving you n variety from which to mako your cholco .which Is not duplicated clsowhero. Now things every day. All slzos and fabrics including smart stylos for tho miss from 12 up. $10 to $40 Spring Wiaps You enn't And prettier garments hocauso thcy'ro not made. If they wore wo would havo them. All tho trim nnd jnunty shapos nnd fabrics nro nliown hore. $5 to $25 Long Kid Gloves In colors, whlto, blnok, tnn, slato and sand 12 nnd 1G buttons newest styles and shades. $3.50 to $4 Hosiery Tho colobrnted "Onyx" hoslory, which Is noted for Its eplondld junlllles, correct sylos, form-fitting Hid wearing. Wo havo this brand In nil tho grades from cotton to silk In nil wanted colors nnd pat terns plnfli, fancy, lnco nnd em broidered. Every tnsto can bo sat isfied, for tho assortment Is lin tnonso. 25c to $3.00 Today ONLY SPECIAL HALE NO. 23. For our today's special nalo wo offer tin unsual bargain In WHITE WAISTS. Four dlfforont stylos, lnco nnd ombroldory trlmmed.short sleeves Evory ono this season's make. Full rango of slzos. Worth $2.00 regularly None w)ld until Hi'.W n. m. to morrow. . $1.38 Suit Cases Anothor big shipment of suit cases rocolvod yesterday; In nil slzos from 1G Inches tin to 2G. You won't bo nblo to find a liner nssortmont of good vnluos. Wo woro nvvor bettor propnrod to meet your truvollng neods. 8tip In nnd let us show you, HECONI) FLOOR. Lace Curtains Now stylos nnd effects In win Jow draperies HriiQBols nets, Ed wnrdlnns, Cluny-Nottingham, Bob ulnet, etc., In whlto nnd ecru. 5cto$l5 Hammocks Tho now stylos nro ready., En tiro now nssortmont of tho best iln nf hnmmockn to bo found In this city. Alb wanted slzos nnd colors. $1.00 to $6.75 Spring Clothes " Decidedly tho most Important showing from n style, service nnd value-giving standpoint. Tho va riety of sizes and patterns Is near ing completion. There Is a cor tnln dignified personality about this clothing that distinguishes them from tho common run, a graceful hang that only the most export tailoring can produce, n '.cutnoss of finish' not noticeable in clothing that tailors chnrgo doublo for, Many now things to show you, $10 and Up. Oxfords Nowest stylos nnd leathers in Oxfords for spring wonr. A most .onipleto showing and tho vuluoS nro tho host shown in this city. Votl enn bo fitted lioro. .Dress Goods Everything that Is smnrt nnd fashionable, evory weavo thnt good tnsto nnd trnlned judgmont sug gests, Is In our present Bhowlng. Tlioro Is n wealth of difference In tho IIhob from sonsons past. De ulgnors nnd wonvors hnvo exerted their best efforts to bringing out unuBunl effect r and wo show them In gront numboru, Dosldes tho uoveltlos, wo hnvo th Htplo stuffs thnt nro always populnr, FANCY RIBBONS Now designs In plnldn, Drcs dens, checks nnd novoltlcs. Tho flnost showing in tho city. 50c to $1.25 sammmmiBmmmaB mamma Good ft Goods f o&jtlleiiei&&& Good Goods MRS. W. T. BURNS SLmWUmimmmmmmmmmmmi PERSONALS. CITY JNEWS A OollOCtlOH Of Important Para ftmpHM for Your CottsluVniUon, Multnomah Krlcctt'd HjMct A, F. Mlllor, who hns chnrgo of tho Multnomah statu fair exhibit work, wan In tho city this morning, nnd selected tho southeast corner of tho niulu pavilion for tho spnoo to bo used for tho display. This exhibit, together with tho Marlon county allow, which will be Just opposite, will fill the south end of the old pa vilion, and mnko an attractive nnd valuable display Mr. Mlllor, who van ono of the organizer of tho fair soimt forty odd years ugo ny that tho outlook for the 1007 air la tho brightest for loam. Mr. Miller fays tho Orange will tnkn mf 4rondum on tho free pass law und (ho appropriation of 1100,000 for nrmorles. Hnturttay Only IMato racks mdo of solid onk. Regular prtyo t.(0. Bale prleJ UStt. Iluren & Hamilton. Owning Up tho Mud Tho street dopartnumt Is busy on IJtato struct with teams and road graders scraping up tho mud no cumulated during tho winter. Tho good old muck is thrown up In win rows, nud looks ns prtty as a hy Hold. Tho authorities are buying It People Going to Newport This year can brine tho agate tlMy And home and havo them pel Ukl ,t any timo of tho year. Wo kT a now up to date plant for trtadlug and polishing agates and )it knowledge aud ability to do KM4 work. Try us when you havo fcgatM to polish. We will guarantor tUefaetloa or will not ask you to jjr u a cent for the work. ' hauled away, nnd it Is a pity to uso such rich rent estate for filling back streets, when it would produce I enough vegetables to pavo our streets with gold. Porhnps this 1b 'tho Initial stop for paving that thor ough faro. Uwful Article Solid oak plato rack, regular 11.50 value, !8o on Saturday. Huron & Hamilton. Cnitl of Thanks. Tho uuderslKuud wish to thank their friends for tho many kindness es and courtesies extended thorn dur ing tho trying hours through which they have Just passed In tho slck uoss and taking nwuy of little Mulbn (lenovluvo Hamilton. Mr. nud Mrs. Mel Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Irn Hamilton. liiNiltulo ttt Sublimity Th farmers' institute whloh is to hu held at Hubllmtty promises to be of great Interest. Tho meeting will b under tho uusploos of tho Oregon Agricultural Collage, und will be nd drd by l)r. Wlthycomb, W. II Downing. Hon. H. T. Judd, O. E. Arm strong nud other. Luuoh will be nerved ut tho noon hour'. Sale Prlct On plnte rnoka Saturday only. 08c Huron & Hamilton. lints HwlU-ltce Madn to order. BntUfnctlou guar anteed. Tho Variety Btoro, Annora Welch, prop., Court street. The Pwpor on tho Willi. Nw Brunswick, N. J., March 13 Tho wall paper factory of Janoway & Carpenter waa destroyed by flro this morning. Loss G50,000, . if BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Captured IfouduitiN Anus. San Francisco, March 13. Word wiu Received this uftornoou that the 1'aolflo Mall liner, City of l'nra, ply ing between Sun Francisco nnd Con tral Amorlca, was seized by tho Nlc nraguan government for carrying contraband of war. About 23G cases of nrms woro tnkon off tho Para, which wns then released und allowed to proceed to Its destination. Tho nrms wero In tended for Honduras. -i o Seek HulTulo IIunIuc. llulTalo, N. Y., March 13. Appli cation hns been made to the Canadi an govurnmout by the Canadian Northern for authority to build 1200 miles of branch roads through out Ontario. One of these brnnchos Is projocted to extend from tho Nia gara river to Hamilton nnd Godorlah nud another from Fort Colvorno to the Georgian Hay. It Is planning to establish a city passenger and ticket agency in Huffnlo. Mr W. T Hums, of Memphis, T.nn . h I- national press corre spondent of the W. R. C., writes: I caught a aevere cold which It (jpmHl Imposslblo for me to get rid of. I became much run down, lost my appetite and fleah, and .folt nor yoiis and Irritable. Vinol was rec ommended, and certainly worked wonders for mo; It Incrosd my np ,.. and cured my cough and nervousness. I consldor Vlnol a Wonderful romody." A member of tho G. W. Putnam Company, "ways: "Mnny people riKht here In Salem nro in just hor condition all run down, hardly able to drag about, don't know whnt alls them. This is probnbly caused by a cold or cough which Is hard to cure, overwork or too close conflne ni.mt to buslnoss, and such pooplo 'need Vlnol." Vlnol Is not n patent modlclno, but contains tho modlcinnl curative elements found In fresh cod's llvors, with nil tho usoIosb nil eliminated and tonic iron ndded. We ask ovory run down, norvous debilitated, si god or woak porson In Salem, nnd ovory porson suffering from stubborn colds, hauglng-on coughs, bronchitis or Incipient con sumption to try Vlnol on our guar antee. .It costs nothing if it falls to glvo satisfaction. Q. W. Putnam, druggist. Note. Whllo wo nro solo agents for Vlnol In Salem, It Is now on sale nt the lending drug store in nonrly every town and city In tho country. Iiok for the Vlnol ngoncy In your town. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtlnc Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address The K. I'axton Co., Boston, Mass. o Hank l)coltM. Washington, March 13. Secretary Cortelyou, of tho troasury depart ment, this afternoon announced It Is not his Intention to fix nt prosent a date upon which the 130,000,000 ad ditional deposits, which woro placed with the existing depository bnnks under proas announcement of Sep tember 27th, shall be returned to tho treasury. No Conference With Teddy. New York, March 13. Morgan sailed for Europe this morning. liar rlmau has announced that the con ference with tho President has boon postponod until somo othor tlma. o OrclicMrn lender Promoted. Philadelphia, March 13. Fritz School, tho grent orchestra loador, died this afternoon of pnoumonln. Public Henring for Sunday 1Um4miH. Albany, N Y., March IS. The as sembly codes committee la giving a hearing today to tho advocates and opponents of baseball on Sunday, as set forth In tho Mooncy Sunday base ball bill. Thero Is a very largo at tondanco of lover of tho iraiuo, and tho opposition has mustered a strong delesntion of noted men throughout tho stato opposed, to the measure, whloh, they dednro oCfends tho tnorat jenso of tho religious pooplo of tho state. MMVcr' Stttri&s Cafttoa, 0.Marck 13. U. O. Me 1)0611, iirtdettt of tho Farmer' Hank, ot Mwwlt this moralas. a4 iW4 alaot lMtt) See Our New Wheels WK ARE NOW VULIA' HKTTLKD IN Ol'll XKV IXCATION, 447 COURT HTRECT, AXll INVITE YOU TO INSPKCT OUR 1007 LINE OF MICYCLKS WHICH INCLUDE THE Racycle, Yale, Cornell, Pflnceton and Vantine Flyei WIIATS THE lSK OF WALKING W11K.V YOU CAN OCT ONE OF THESE WIIKKLfl ON E-VSY PAYMENTS. THEY GO AT 9M, jf,io, , eto, sjia, wo and up. old whkeus takilv in ily. CHANOE. SALEM'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE BICYCLE HOUSE Frank J. Moore EXPERT REPAIRING 447 GMt Sirct & 361 E. W. Coulson, formerly a Wlllara etto Student, after a visit in this city, has returned toY.hls home In Scotts Mills. Ho recently returned from an extended trip In tho Eas,t and California. While nt Berkeley ho visited his brother, Dwight, who Is also a former Wlllametto student, now in tho employ of the First Na tional Dank at Dorkeley. County Treasurer Richardson went to Portland this morning on busl noss. County School ' Superintendent Mooros loft for Garvnls on business tod,ny. , Frank Mayors is in Portlnnd on buslnoss. ' Mrs. Cooke Pntton left this morn ing for a visit In Portland. br, 13. H. Whlto wont to Portland today on buslnoss. - Roy Dean Is visiting in tho city. Mrs. Lena Hughes, who hns been 'vjsltlrig hor .mother, Mrs. S. A. Pet lijohn, loft this morning for her lib mo at Ilwaco, Washington. Miss Agnes Hall nnd slfetor, Miss Anna, nftor a several days' visit here, havo returned to their homo In Mnr qunm. Thoy wero accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hunter, who will bo their guests until Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Dnumgnrdnor left this morning for a visit In Cor vallls. Mrs. J. T. Jones returned tojlny to her homo in Jefferson, after visiting hore. Mrs. II. C. Ilomyer, who has been visiting Snlom frionds, returned to day to hor homo in J'offerson. Mrs. L. Drown, who hns been tho guest .of Snlom frionds nnd rela tives, has roturnod to her homo in Gntos. Mrs. M. E. Poguo loft todny for n visit in Klnmnth Falls. C. U. Gnbrlolson, tho Inaurnnco man, left todny for points south on biisluosH. Edwnrd Hlrschberg, tho woll knowu hop man and philanthropist, left this morning for n round-up in tho Sclo country. Mossrs. Ernost Hnns, Louis Josso and Wllllnni Prunk, havo roturned from n visit In Portland. Attomoy nnd Mrs. Gcorgo 'Bing ham loft this morning for n visit in Corvnllis. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Baucrlln havo gono to Corvnllis to bo tho guests of friends. Roy Bonn left this morning for n buslnoss trip to points on tho West Side. Hanker J. II. Albert roturned this morning from n buslnoss trip to tho metropolis. Rov. and Mrs. T. II. Unbcoclc havo roturnod from n visit in Woodburn. Mrs. L. N. Roller, of Eugene, ia visiting rolntlvos in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Horron woro vis iting In tho city yostordny. D. H. Woynnt, tho sionna paint mnnufneturor, hns returned from n buslnoss trip to Newport and Tolo do. A. N. Mooros left for Portlnnd yos torday. Rev. nnd Mrs. Dnbcock loft yostor day for a visit in Woodburn. Philip Dntos, editor of tho Pnclflc Northwost, was In tho city yester day on buslnoss. Hon. and Mrs. T. O. Hniley, of Portland, nro In tho city. Air. Hniley is horp on logul business boforo tho supromo court. J. W. Hobbs was horo yesterday from Eugene. Miss Lilian Adams, of thiB city, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Maud Farlow. of Marlon. Mrs. L, N. Roney, of Eugene, Is visiting hor father, John Baker, the veteran pioneor, at his old home place on tho Garden Road. S ropiyiSj as Thongi, Many v.nt Wind nndTIj. ""I . ' Our "'v Not wlch Union Fkc Inswaace Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agemt. Office with Wm. Brown St Co., Nq 129 Commercial street ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush's Bank. Saleaa. Or. Prominent Men Klllctl. Johannesburg, March 13. Former Minister of Public Lauds Jamiesoa and eleven other prominent South Africans wero killed today in tho wreck of a train on the Delagoa line. m GUraan True, to Oorty. Paris, March 13. Friends today are. denying that Mabelle Oilman will marry the actor, Atchison Ely. It Is stated positively that; sho Intends to marry Corey. Chicago Markets. Chicago, March IS. Wheat 7?H 7TH. corn ITeiC'K, oats 4SH& 40!4. too much confident u7lS your stomach to dkr cveryth ng you m -, In this ace Wft v ,l nee.1 in n,.... .. Te i!tv k' ".""':' "Mot stttu.;? vU aiE0 develops 8,' ' iiiiion. ! Wo don-t take time i nnd sometime - , l0fi right kind of food &.' carry our business ' !? .. v vur fflhi . U8 n re3lt eat mechuianT ns though we iTf v' toncuos pnf m, -. . 5i Tl, .-.. ..."'""HIW - couil is rnf tv. . . is half chewed. Bj ,,? of load on tho stomnrs l ZZtZ"!mi got a bloty feeling J- l,l i . ,L - ' an i When you Cft h.v .. burning sensations. wJ. m Hlnn n tnA ,... '. ",v. tM m : ::, ziz r.01. ...o ..u uiuvi Kinurcd niimi. .. Is not much use asking yo thn Mnin 1, .L 'utIWHt fnct Is you've got thtsfi .n.... tho question of tho hour U let 1 bi. im ui mem at once, tlit your next meal you mar buv, j on. uuwn anu look at m,, straight In tho face-wthnWl peuio nnu a smile, and eajcyt ougniy everytuing you m Just ono of Stuarfi Tnblots will digest an ordlmr,, without tho help of the iterudo ingredient of Stuart's DyipepUT lets will digest 3,000 cralninif. Tho strongest stomach conMrti tho work nny better than one eftv. wondorfnl little Tablets cudit.1 Each tablet contains tb i dlgostlvo agents It Is possltietn tnln. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tsblrtiui a patont medicine. Wo corniest sny Just whnt Is In thcm-ljh golden ucnl, lactose and asepuci Bin. They are recommend h I 000 licensed physicians la tkK Stntes and Canada. And thoy nro recommit I overyone who uses them th i help It, for they lmmedlstelr hi! nto tho Btomach by letting It t rest: they strengthen the Julco and causo the appetite It I como keen and regular. Stuart's Dyspepsia TsMm surely destroy drtpepiU, bolchlnir. thnt "lumn of IrtiTto liiirnlntr sensations. IndlxestlOS, ) of appctito, and atenloa to Icei Havo Stuart's Dyipep i handy whero you can tali two nfter oach meal. Toeapn linnw whnt n llleidnS It ll tl ! n rnnil nntiBtlla and to 11 good possible out of eterjumiij eat. You 11 feel roy w " Stunrfs Dyspepsia Tableti ii atn nn nnrtb. &0C U, lit, o.w. J w. ---. -- . snmi in vnnr name and aJit i day and wo will atonceiw! mail a sampio pacnK dress F. A. Stuart Co., s Bldg., Marshall, Mien. DIKD. Tirir t thn family hOtt It' wood, Saturday, limn lU Mrs. Katherlno years. , Tho funaral serrlcw ' from tho home Monday w Mrs. Rich was well af b" known horo. and lwi - i ..hiMwin to mouroW' Joo Rich, of Eastern 0rv and C. Rich, of uw w -i. in,i- Marv. of urtt". ,..w. -- missis Madeline, of Eugene, ni reeldfs In Salem. .. .V. fcMaBilS' DE BOUD. ai w ' H, tie, Tuesday. Mt! rion DeBord, asyo Ho was a son i DeBord. of North lody will bo orou" , NEW TOW I " k-J1 .. .. in skv ' wrL inmuj Journal omce. tlonwitHtbe ZiA Slda train i City train . Stago Icstm & ia Fldlenprop- nf llOIWlTB -- . WJ f " . .. AK"" - MtmSuU V last Ml