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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1907)
rye; Wr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, . , 1007, y 1 an TOCKTON THE OLD WHiTE CORNER. EW SPRING STYLES IN Ladies' Suits and Jackets Exclusive styles that ovory woman who intends purchasing a now spring suit should sec. Every now mate rial checks, plaids, strlpo effects and the favorite Panamas In black, tan, blue, grey, etc. Though you may not wish to buy Just now you will find our gene rosity extending to offer you tho courtesy of closely inspecting any and every garment In our stock. Como In and try thorn on. You are always welcome. PRETTY WASH GOODS Oar ibowlng for spring 07 comprises wash weaves for every pos Ale purpose, and aro of such excellent stylos ns to command your ad .uihit nnil nt nrlces so roasonnble ns to nroinnt llbornl mirrhnRlnir. SJiwi - - - i - - - --- --0, (.nir!v dMlrablo nre tho dot tod bastlstos and Swisses In whifn jsds. with large and small polka dots; fancy silk organdies In j.. .tflnra. mfrrfrlzod checks and tlie etlllirnliloroil rlnttn1 CttIodoc 4U cmi"-l " -.-..-., mvvvv-u wiuaavgi 5c to 75c yard. mmaQ I T 8 " - ii mi inTiiiMwwiwiiiiiMui I GER GRAND THEATRE pirc Stock Co. Xov Presenting apita! Vs. Labor : AWorkingman's Play ANOTHER BUSINESS BUILDING Phone 1112 DR. L C MOHLER sight Specialist. It21 The EUrlcdq?, Salem, Or- It ;9 Into km. ft Hen cn" pra Moo to the oyo y i cf t . i r quiring correc- f T E a - i (nnsultatlon and 111 -a fr .OUR SPECIALTY i . t In .1 jk?j.t.M -1 ' iv Ml.. Intra ni.lUnl ' " " ll lllif (Ilia wnli rf ff-t Fiii '.niton. We have MUTinding ,.,int In Salem, Had r 'aa g i u prompt and rfc-uclar cae We can refer PiKiwh,rc ail others have- rnr sj and accurate aar- Wfty and Low Prices H. Hinges GraJn.it r...,.. ItUl street, nert door to ui .aUonal Kak. The Local Ordef of Odd Fel lows Will Build Hall and Store Building. ing Up ' 4 r- I, character- 4 K' 3 baking pow- V. The ocal order of Odd Fellow hnvo taken preliminary steps townrd I bulldlne another lmica lodes linlt ntul store room just south of tho Grand theater on the cornor of High and Court stVeota. The lAilldlng la to bo 40 feet wide, threo Htorlea nnd the same depth ns the proaont Odd Fel low building. The ground lloor nc cording to apaoiflcntlona will be uaed for a storo room and the third floor will contain a large lodge room nu.1 bualneaa ofllcea. Tlie hall will he Adjoining the preeent Odd Fellows hall and will when completed glv the building two of the flneat assem bly rootna in the city. There are a number of changes which hare been suggested In converting the entire front of the third story to oUlce rooms whloh when the new elevator la Installed will be very appropriate for thla purpose. o . .i How to Itonuilu Voting. To continue young in health nnd strength, do ns Mrs. N. F. Hownn, MoDonough, Go. did. She says: "Threo bottles of Eloctrlc Bitten oured mo of ohronlc liver and stom ach trouble, complicated with such an unhonlthy condition of the blood that my skin turned red as flannel. I am now prnotlcally 20 yoars young er than before I took Electric Bittern. I can now do all my work with ease and assist In my husband's store." Guaranteed at J. Q. Perry, druggist. Price 50c. o Personals 3r a .jn ty Perfection aT :.nTJ "ir .t your ... nt Ba!at.-,Ki. M. EPPLEY 1iflduro- Orejwi 1": bitt-m .JVri2iS3K"" & MTVa'.a. Cousty Judge Scott returned to day from a bualneaa trip to the me tropolis. Mies Agnesttnsoa and Mlaa Anna Stalger left UiU morning for a weeks vtalt la Staytoa. Dr. and Mm. W. C- Uawk, after a vlatt here and in Portland, returned this morning to Jeffereoa. Attoraey Ranald Glover left thla merning far CorvalUa on legal bual neaa. , Mrs. G. V. GokloH, of Turner, waa a Salem visitor today. Mrs. Walzer, of Chlago, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ray Small, of the Waldo hills, loft today for a visit in Roseburg. Mrs. W. IL Odell left this morning for a short visit la Eugene with her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Thurston. Paul Bauer la vlaltlug Turner friend today. Hon. T. B. Kay returned this morn ing from a bnlsness visit la Port land. M. Howe, formerly of Turner, but of lata In Southern Oregon, baa been visiting at Salem. The Hbeea Canoa are swatting a few days a Hlbr wita Iritadc Editor and Airs. Hume, of tho Ore gon Spectator at Portlnnd, also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody and son, Frank, of Portland, and Mrs. L. Pontius, of Seattle, nro In tho city spending Easter at tho homo of Ex- Governor Z. F. Moody. Hoy Stimdr left this mornluK for n business trip to Portlaud. Clms. K. Spnuldlng went to Port lnnd today on business. F. L. Scott loft this morning for Portland, en route to Bridal Veil, where ho will probably rosldo, Mrs. R. D. Totor left this morning for a visit in Portlnnd. Mrs. Rmma Huber has gono to Ta coma, where sho will visit her daugh ter. , Miss Emma Maplethorpe loft thU morning for a few woeks' visit In Portlnnd. Mrs. Ella Dile went to Portlnnd today, where she will bo the guest of rolntlvos and frlonds. Mrs. J. s. Bohaunon and daugh ter, Miss Bertha, of Independence, nro visiting In tho city. W." II. Hunt, who has boon visit ing his family hero, left this morning for Seaside," whoro ho and his son are ongagod in tho butchor business. Miss Lida Pugh, who has boon vis iting hor uncle, Dr. White, of thlB city, loft this morning for hor homo In Payette, Idaho. Mrs. H. A. Knox, of Independence. was tho guest of Mrs. SL Helens yoa- torday. i uibb nyui untOU Is vs nc In Cor- vnllia. Mr. and Mrs. D. Warrington hn'vo gone to Kansas City, whoro thoy will reside. Miss Carrie Richter left yoatordny ror Eugene, whore she will rosldo. Mrs. K. J. Hendricks nnd two sous and Miss Uecko and MIsb Krnua nro visiting Aurpra friondB nnd rolntlvea. Mrs.'L. Dlokey wont to Portlnnd this morning to attend tho Ladles of Woodcraft rally. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Q. Lonusworth left todny for Portland, whero thoy will roslde. Mrs. W. 13. McDonald, who has been visiting Salsm frlonds, roturnod this morning to her homo in Brooks. Attorney RIchnulson wna among the Portland-bound pnwsengers this morning. F. Soholbnor went to Portland to day to vlalt frlonds. C. A. Cole left this morning for Portland, where he will attend the wedding of bin slater, Mlaa Boaele, and Mr. John Law, of Portland. Mlaa Colo was formerly of this qlty. Mrs. Jtay Gilbert left till, morn ing for a vlalt In Portland. y Mra. V. B. Southwick will attend the Woodcraft rally In Portland today. Mlaa Adda Iteali left thla morning for Portland, where she will moat her mother, Mrs. ISinma Reed, who will vlalt in Salem. Miss Klla Scuuitt left today for a few days vlalt In Portland. Mrs. H. E. Roberts and daughter. Mlas Alberu. left last evening for Marlon for a few daya visit. Mra. Mary L, Adams left yesterday for a riait In Portland. Miss Emma Krous, who has been visiting Salem friends, has returned to her home in Portland. Miss N'etta Miller, after visiting Salem friends, lias returned to her home In Portland, W. II. Porter returned .ast even ing from Harrisburg, where he at tended the funeral of tils nephew, A. A. McCartney. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Edwards and little daughter are spending an over Sunday visit in Portland. II. A. Weiehmun, who hue been III for several weeks is much improved. He is one of the aocommodating clerks of the White Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Trover have return ed from a few days visit In Portland where they attended a meeting held by the Arlsto protographers. To Owners of Bad Breath. Foul Odor of Indigestion, Smoking, Voting or Drinking Stopped nt Omt With Stnnrt's Char coal Tiozengcs. Trial Package to Prove It Sent Five Bilious brenthors.onlon enters, in digestion victims, cnbbngo consumers, smokers, drlnkors and thoso with gas on tho stomach aro in a class nil by thomsolvos, distinguished by a. powerful bad bronth. They all brontho. and as they breathe, they whiff out odor which mnkos thoso standing nonr, turn their bonds away In disgust Tho pitiable part of It Is that thoso victims do not realUe whnt a slckonlng thing a bad ortonslvo broath is to others. Chnrconl is n wonderful absorber of gases and odors. It nbsorbs 100 tlmos it own volumo of cas. Stunrfs Charcoal Lozenges will put a stop to your bad, offensive broath, and to your bolchlngs, what ovor the causo or source, becauso tho charcoal quickly absorbs nil noxious, unnatural odors and gnsos. If you suffer from indigestion nnd bolch gas as a rosult, Stuart'a Char coal Lozenges will nbsorb nil tho gas nnd mnko you stop botching. - If on getting up In tho morning you hnvo such n bad, bilious breath, that you cau almost smell It your self, Stuart'a Charcoal Lozenges will got rid of it for you quickly. If you hnvo boon smoklni; or chow Ing, or have boon eating onions or othor odorous things, Stuart'a Char- coal Lozengoa will mnko you breath puro nnd sweet. Charcoal la also tho host laxatlvo known. You will tnko a wholo box ful nnd no harm will rosult. It is n wondorfully oaBy regulator. And thon, too, it flltors your blood ovory pnrtlclo of poison nnd Impur ity In your blood is dostroyod. nnd you bogln to notlco tho dlfforonco In your face first thing your clonr com- pioxinu. Stuart'a Charcoal Lozenges nro mndo from puro willow chnrconl. nnd Just a little honey Is put In to mnko thorn pnlntnble, but not too swoet. They will work wonders In your stomach, nnd mnko you fool flue nnd frosh, Your blood nnd broath will bo purified. You will fool clenu InBlde. Wo want to provo nil tills to you, so Just send for n free sample today. Then after you get It and use it, you will like them so w0l that you will go to your druggist and got n 25o box of these Stuart's Charcoal Loz- anges. Send us your name nnd address to day and we will at once send you by mall 8 sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 8 Stuart Dldg.. Marshall. Mich. KwyiMi y f I l,Csssa SBBBt ' wft JSS ' m aVBBBBa. Cuttent Events I SUNDAY f S DINNER ! 23 C'Ut4. 12 o'clock 2 o'clock , Soup J unienen a la Iilaae Siilnd Lobster MayeanaJ Hutrius Oyseter PaUies, Oraage Twtlua Wine Saue Chicken Supreme a la Pattie Washed Potatoes In Qream Sweet Corn, Bread and Butter Ico Cream and Lady Fingers Coffee Fuller & Douglas f 460 BUto St. Phone 187 Best Candles.Best Ico Cream x la Salem, Best Bakery Goods. junca room open o;su a. m. until mldnlitht. imnnmssamtmsusi The Chtnese nasemblteii lmvc au thorised an automobile run from Pexlu to Paris to begin Juno 1 It will be the first time that nuton have been allowed to go through China The census department estimate that the population of the t'nltfd Statea hiin Increased S. 000,000 In six years. Including Alaska und th,i- Isl ands tho country now has 93,100.000 people. A controversy between the repub lics of Coluntbln and Venezuela threats to embroil those countries In war. Speaker Cannon and n party of congressmen nro at Havana on their way home from Pannmn. Farmer Bums defeated James Parr, the English wrestling ckamnlon at Omaha. There has been n hot wave along the Atlantic ooast, in some cities the ti-mpernture going above 30 degrees. A school to teaeh the science of forestry has been established In con nection with the Washington Bute I Agricultural society. Governor Mead has Interfered to im the old bulWIag at Olyimiw. in whith the first Washington legiala turu assembled. American exports to the markets of the orient are recovering from the effects of the boycott of two years ago. The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad will become part of the Great Northern system on April 1. Frank Horrleln, aged 37, after having lost his speech for three years, has recovered tho full power of using his voice. How Albotit Yout Shit ? If your shirt isn't right, nothing Is right, cottar won't fit, coat crawls down, yoot don't look right, don't feel right, &st because you are careless In selecting this most important part of your dress. DON'T BE A SLAVE TO DISCOMFORT when yo can easily secure every possible shirt vlrtoe In 44 O ti 0 i owmmtt .Miitfts ' Onr new spring showing Includes every novelty produced this season. In the plain white and cream soft negligee shirts, which arc so popular, the range of fabrics we show Is almost unlimited. We're offcrlnc? PJCceoMnnaf crnnA xrU mm ntm orders were placed several months before the recent heavy advances. In work shirts we can still supply VOU With cood servirpafefp fzUrinv af ;fV rff i-4 and full dimensions, but market conditions seem to In- oicaie roar alter present reserve stocks are exhausted, the 50c line, as far a: desirable goods are concerned will be a thing of the past, owing to the remarkable advances In all grades of shirting. I juarsweds t&zdA' dftfos'G, I We Undersell "Reg'alat1 Stotes." Keep ThJs In Mind That I sell the best bicycle that money can buy. Price considered, you cannot find better wheels than The Famous Racycle The Well Known Yale The Popular Cornell The Economical Princeton Remember I am prepared to do repairing of all krnds. .Best Work at Honest Prices. Fank J. Moore. EXPERT REPAIRING 447 Court Street Phoue 368 HOU.tSTER' Itocky Mtufrtam Tta Httsfttft L Bm; UtHdM tor Buy PU Brian Oollia Htilii ui ...! vt f WW .Trouble VUsvlt, jKcwnw. Imoun PWH rTroti?' IN, JKcwmpi, Input Brih. Sujrcul, TJow.U. Heicfc4 Houurm Pro Concur, yult,uT MLUH MUMC7S f UOW ffttU. J. A Carson, who was ou tbu wrecked NorlhweeterH. at LaTouche island, Is expected home Tuesday. .... o i Do Not Crowd (ho Hwmioii. The Oftt warm days of spring; bring with them n daelre to set out and enjoy the exhlllratlnjf air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out and you wonder whero they all oaino from. The heavy winter cloth ing Is thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave comes, and people say that grip li epidemic Colds at this season aro oven wore dangerous than In mid winter, as tbero Is much more dan ger of pneumonia. Tako Chamber Iain's Cough Ileraedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear. It always cures, and wo bavo never known a cold to result la pneumo nia when it was used. It U pleasaat ajut safe to take. Cklldrea like it. For Sale by Dr. Moss's Drag More. TUItmV AWAY YOUH I'llYHIO Aud out proper food. Good bread Ifl mora potent than drugs, particularly a high quality of bread such an Ulloui tnakos. Uclng ono. if not tho principal artlclo of diet, it should rocoivo tho most careful conaldora tlon of all food products. Our broad, is carefully and cleanly made of thw best flour, and is rick la nutritlv and healthful properties. CAPITAL KAKWtY, ,t'