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1 0 DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1007. ,WBBsBWHBWsWsMMsMSMMHWMSJIMS ! Spring Suits Inlf J p j. 'a . ts&& m "" V '3i"Iil i-a '' v ' y a ifet ' ' 'I ' m jm&Li'kdi Kr3z$wfP L-lK?' til V II " AM --V tW'.IMC ' Copyright 1907 by ' nan ocnauncr t maiA " ADDITIONAL PERSONALS The latest and best styles for this season. They come in Checks, ! Stripes, Plaids and Overplaids in light and dark shades. All the little details show the latest touch es. Strictly hand tail-bred." $10 to $35 i Women's Suits At a Third Less A grand opportunity to Hcouro a now miring unit at 11 Having ox ono-thlrd. Lota of wonrlng tlmo boforo you. Wo nood tho room mid nro willing to niitko n coneoa ulon In order to obtain It. Blacks, brownn, grayH, etc., In atrlpoH, plnlda and chockB, iiIbo tho plain colors aro Hwluci'tl One-third. Fine Footwear A Into stylo, woll-lltting Bhoo In n gront hoiitco of comfort and prldo to tho wonror. Wo hnvo nil tho nowcut styles In nil wnnton lonthora nnd hIzos nnd can nssuro you n lit both to your foot and pockotbook. Our prlcos nro lerfs than shoo Btoroa chnrBo for equal finality. Wo havo aomo particular ly now thiiiBU to allow you In hiW'Iub and Bummor footwoar from $2 to $5 Tnmnrrnw ,s ",ol!iAST ,,AY- HALP IUIIIUI I WW short lonitlha of BonBonnblo nnd do- v pondablo goods at PRICE Constnblo Chnrlos Johnson left to day for Corvalllo on business. Mrs. L. M. Reedor hns gone to Aumsvlllo to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrlfleld. Mrs. II. McDonough loft this morn lng for Turner, whero she will visit relatives and friends. Miss Mabel Glover, a student In tho University, loft today for a vlsl at her homo In Albany. Miss Amelia Zuhlodorf, who at tended tho graduating oxorclsos hero Inst night, returned to her home In Albany this morning. Mrs. S. G Rublo, who has been tho guest of Mrs. T. J. Gardnor, left this morning for her homo In South ern Orogon. Dr. Hill, of Albany, attended the graduation exercises hero last night, nnd returned to his hom.o this morn ing. Z. Barkor, who has been attend ing tho mcdlcnl department of tho Willamette Unlverslt loft this morning for his homo In Roseburg, whore ho will spend tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. Smith, who havo been visiting In Portland and this city, loft this morning for their homo In Ashland. Mrs. W. H. Phillips loft this morn ing for Jorforaon, where she wa? called by tho Bcrlous illness of her niece, Miss Ethel Trunx, who U 'dying of monlngltis. ' o You're to bo tho judgo; wo leave It tn vnii to dpp.lilo' nil wn wnnt Is I your vordlct Will Holllstor'a Rocky Mountnln Tea mako you well nn.l koop you woll? Thnt'B fnlr. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For Bnlo at Dr. Stone's store. CHESTERFIELD Psychic Palmist and Clairvoyant My only reason for cnlllng you by name and what you call for Is Inci dentally n chain to road by; what is more Impor tant to serious people Is what to do, or what to oxpect regarding present or future affairs. If you are ambitious, If you wish to bo a success; If you are Involved In any unhappy love nffalr, or If you doslro to better your financial condition; if you aro In doubt con corning your future nnd wish to at tain that subtle, potent, magnetic force, that seductive, attractive per sonal charm so lrresistablo in Its powor to domlnato and control oth ers, then go nt once nnd consult with Prof. Chesterfield; ho is over rendy to help thoso with capital to find a safo and good pnylng Invest ment; this ho can do and ask no fco until tho Investment pays a hand somo profit. Is this not honest? You hear tho truth and nothing but tho truth. Grentest living astral dond-trnnco clalrvoynnt of tho age; advlBcr on business nnd all affairs of lifo; tolls your full namo and what you called for, whom you will marry, how to control tho ono you love, oven though miles away; reunites tho separated; gles secret powor to control; no long delays In wnltlng. In Salem ono wook only. Spcclnl low fco nil this wook. Parlors 4 CO Stato street Ilughca block. Ofllco ! hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. 111. Dally and Sunday. Old School Prohibitionist. Dr. Hill, of Albany, wns In tho city today for tho purpoao of buying nn nutomobllo. The doctor is nhvnys good-natured and smiling, having that happy disposition htnt Is permit ted only to thoso of rotund build with bny window effects, nnd his cheery 'si.,,' Young People llcwlw Dipln- MEDICAL GRADUATES. countenance Is an pleasing to look upon as a nui moon 10 a pair or lov ers in tho glndsomo summer time. Hn bolong3 to tho old school of prohi bitionists, but Is not preaching tho inns Prom WllliiiuctiVH Medical Department. Tho First M. K. church wna filled last night with thoso who woro Intor- ostcd In modlclno, nnd In tho stu CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Pun npliH for Your Coualdoratlou. Ijullt'H Aid Society Tho Lndloa Aid socloty of tho First I'reaoytorlnii church will moot for work nt tho rosldondo of Mrs. P II. Itaytuond, 3.M N. Twelfth atroei Fri day, May 3, at 2 p. m. 1 goapel of tompernnco to any groat dont8 who recolvod tho degreoa, to extent. In fnct, whllo not disposed wtnM8 tll0 oxerclBOs pertalnjng to to flirt with tho Incnrnndlno wlno or tho RrmlUtttlon of tho mojcnl Btu tho miniated boor, tho doctor does t,0ta of wmmetto Unlvoralty. bollevo tho opportunity ahould bo A ,nrg0 cnBB numborInB 10p nnd given thoao who tnko a llttlo wlnVfoMr nurB08 from tno Sftlom )l0sittnl for tholr rnthor often lnflrmntlc trolnInR schooI, woro Blvo thelr at. should bo glvon tho opportunity to .,oimi8 Bty a Bicyd OF ME AND YOU WILL SAVE IIOI.Ul.s TlMr IP YOU NEED A IHCYCLE IT AlWil.VY ' YOU IJUY. niCYCLES PROM 1UIT0SEE3 at It's Time TO HAVE THAT IHCYCLE CLKAXEI) AM) oVFIMlintn :::.:. ".: : :.." .... i"":"n" 1U ,,u thk iust ; WlS'lili ULAllAM'KIi TO PLEASE YOU. IFYOPVPtn.t tv nru uvii! rsivi.' i'u a n.u.t. .,.. '"'. uIb ;:;.r. .;.;;;;;.;."."."."" lAW' m . WILh HAVE PROMIT ATTEXTIOX. Best ot at Honest hk Ftank J. M0011 Don't forget the new No. 447 Cotirt Street . P. O. EII.H Initiation and bnnquot tonight. Rubber Tin Thoy nro put on whllo you wnlt nt Ira Jorgondon's, 1G0 High titreot. , Call and wo will plonao you with tho Goodrich rubbor tiro. Solid or cush ion. Licenses Itwucd County Clerk Alien thlB morning IflBiiod uutrrlugo llconaou to Fred O. HoburtB, of Mllwaukle, Or., aged 21, and Martha F. Lutourcll, of Snlom, agud 1C, Abblo I'roaton wltnesH. Iaano R, Ilammur, of Detroit, Or., agod 30, and Carrla L. Gondlt, of . Idgowuy h no longer looal ngont, Htaytou, igud S3, A. O. Condlt, wit 1 or tho Orogon Nurory company, noaa. .ad any ortloiii plncod with him will i.ot bo llllud with Htock from our wiraorla. iSlgnod) OroRon Nursery 0 in puny. B-l-Uw. bo, without going Into a woodshed or llvory ntnblo to satisfy their thirst from a womfoflng bottle. Ho roturns to Albany tonight. Ho You WInIi To bo frood from morphlno or .Kiuor habit? Call at 371 South iiurch Htruot or phono GC8. Dr. D. .. Grlllln. 4-30-5t .'P. O. Klks Initiation ami banuuut tonight. To Whom It May Concern This la to notify you that I. N. Tho J. W. II. .M. Soeloly Will moat at th parlors of tho -."urlatlun ohuroh Saturduy aftornoon ut 2s 30 p. in. II. P. O. K1U Initiation and banquet tonight. Household Goods CIicmu AIho piano, aso North High stropt I. Rrodouiler Call at onc. For Sale, at Reasouablo Prlci Household goods, also piano. Cnll nt once. M. llrttdeuilor, 2S0 North High atreot. o The growing town of Gardnor U now connected with Coos Hay by tol-ophono. One-Half the World Wear glu3808, but not half of that fool n ,lay alt oar tho right glivBaoa. tuoi It's too bad to boo puupie who go from day to day suffering with phys 1 loal woaknoss, when Rooky Mountain 1 Ten would strongthon thoin. Toa or TuUUtta 36 conts. For enln nt Dr. Stono'a storo. I 0 lluudou le to have a now pulp mill that will omplny 1S5 men. The Cod SKwmlll now building nt that plaoe will bt completed In n short tlmo, and will havo a capitally of 100. 000 - - w 4 ' rong BlB8oa aro ofton worao than '.m,,, improved none; thoy arc a constant Btrnln nnd . pormnnont Injury to tho oyoa, Ouly -viontlllo oxnmlnatlon can dotormlno lmt glasses your oyoa roqulro, you .m't toll by trying on Klaaaoa. Do on the aafo side; lot our op- iolnn glvo your oyoa careful oxnmlu-i illon. It doesn't coat anything ho can ill you Just what you need dolnyj re dnugoroua. Our pricoa aro rca- Wllliam ClaggetU who line been berloualy HI nt hla homo on North Commorolal stroot, from blood poi soning, roaultlug from nn Injury sus tained hi a runaway rocontly, is re ported to bo much Improved. Good Worth for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This la tho InrgoBt clnsa ovor sonl out from tho medical dopnrtmont ot tho Hchool, nnd was composod of ono young lady nnd 1G young gentlemen A Ann nrnernm wnn ronilnrod. nnd. Occasionally ono hns tho fortuno I ....,.,.....,,.. .,.. , ..... in mnnt vnmnn hn hnvn t.tnnl 11,b HlllWHHtiUUlMlllB UIHl II o luutjiii , nnd llguro. Nlnoty-nlno tlmo out of ,ovory number was thoroughly 011 a hundred you will find they tnko Joyod. Tho evening's entertainment HolIlBtor'a Rocky Mountnln Ton. Ton!wna opened by a piano solo played Sto etoro? C0Ut8' For8aIofttDr'(by Professor Arthur von .Tosson, In . ' his usunl ploaslng nnd mnstorf ul J. h. George, of tho medical mannor. school, has roturnod to hla homo In' Tho numbers glvon by tho Flour Cottngo Grove, whoro ho will spend ll u Harmony Four, of this city, HORN. THOMPSON. May 1, 1907, to Mr. and MrB. C. C. Thompson, of Butte, Montana, a son. Mrs. Thompson wns formerly MUs Mlnnto Ircton, of Salem. , 0 MARRIED. BAKER-SCIIWARTZ. At tho homo of tho groom's brothor, F. A. Bak er, 280 North Eighteenth Btrcet Salem, Oregon, Wodnosdny, May 1, 1907, MIbb Mario Schwartz to Mr. Cheater C. Baker, Rev. D. Er rott, of tho First Christian church, officiating. Both young .peoplo nro woll known In this city, whoro thoy havo a wide clrclo of frlendB. Mr. Baker is with tho Statesman Publishing Company, of this city, whoro ho hns been em ployed for tho past sevoral years. An account of tho wedding ceremony will nppoar in Saturday's social. A llfo history of Jrrr! Doing written by hli tun ttlo long-wnltlng pcblle taj J whether Jerry really cni For toraach tronlles, I and constipation try 1 Stomach and Liter Tittai ; rcmnrknble cures hmlwit by thorn. Prlco 25 ce:U. free. For sale by Dr Stand store. ..MONEY TO LI THOMAS I Orcr Ladd & Hash's Btsk.9 Norwich Untoa Vkt Insonactl . Frnnk Meredith, RmIJK I Office with Wm. BroniC 129 Commercial street KUFFNER-CRAHANE. At St. Jo seph's church, Salem, Oregon, nt 8 o'clock n. m WednoBday, Mny 1, 1907, Miss Norn K. Crahano, to Mr. August G. Kufrnor, tho Rev. Father A. A. Mooro, ofllclatlng. tho Bummor. provod to bo vory nccoptnblo to th npproclatlvo nudlonco, and tho quar tot was oncorod sovornl times. Proaldont Cohninn proaentod tho Stop Grumbling. If you suffer from Rheumatism or palna, for Ballard's Snow Liniment diplomas nnd degroos, and Sonntor will bring quick rollof. It la a auro Pulton mndo tho annual class ad- curo for Sprains, Rhoumntlsm, Con- dross. trnotod Musoloa and all pains and T,o mombors of tho clnsa nro as within tho roach of nil. Prlco 2f follews: Mysta Louis Austin, 80c, $1.00. C. R. Smith, Tonoha! Walter Hormun Bonkor, Joseph R Tax., wrltea: "I have uaod Ballard's narr Dav,a A. Forbos, John L. B. Snow Llnlmont in my family for J'Orlii, Loroy Hewitt, Frodorlc G. yeara and hnvo found It a flno rem-. Howltt, R. Roy Hamilton, William oily for nil pains nud nches. I reo- c Knntnor, Jr.. Smith G. Mann, Wll- oinmond It for nnlna In tho ohost." Hum II. Pollard, Honry C. Randle, Sold by D. J. Fry. Transfers if Real Estate. Tho following deeds hnvo been filed for record In the olllce of the Marlon completed the nurao's course, nre: William C. Robham, Omar K. Wolf, Elinor A. Wnlnsott, Robert Loe Ward. Tho following Indies, who have Nolllo Arnold, Mario Floonor, Edith Grave, Laurella Holmstrom. county recerder: M. A. nnd B. F. Bonhnm to R. P. Bonhnm, u ml. half ln- luroei in u acres in t 7 a, r Yho Llfo Insuranco u i w u $ (w Muddle has started tho public to Mary J. Hicks to O. G. Sunrka I thinking. Tho wonderful success land In t C s. r 1 w, w d .. 25Q0,thnt has mot Ballard's iinrfihmmd Syrup In Its cruande on Coughs, In B. and 13. II. Cowles to August Sohraum, 4 acre In t 8 a r 1 w, w d DIED. MARTIN. At tho family homo In South Snlom, Wodnosdny, March 1,1907, of erysipelas, Mary M., wlfo of . S. Martin, agod 0 yoars. Deceased wns born In Ohio and had Uvod In Orogon 30 yoars, 15 yoara of which woro Bpent In Salem. Sho wns a lovonblo woman, who had gnlnod many friends. The family con sists of thro edaughtora and ono son, nil of whom nro grown up, nnd will bo proaort nt tho funeral which takes jdaco nt tho homo Friday morning at 10 o'clock, Row P. S. Knight offl-clntln. NEW TODi 1 For Sale Household r" Ini? flno ran; slwtosO nnrness and prdta Wl ' PhnmoVftft itfML W N'autnL To Icaw dilrjiwl cash, parue Dopsj n nnvnhlo In advance. W C. Duncan, Turner, 0rtsj HURD. In East Salem, Wednesday, May 1, 1907, MOssb Hurd, ngod S2 yoara, of senile oxhnuatlon. Tho funoral occurred from A. M. Clough'a undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock today, and interment was mndo In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Tho Texas Wonfler. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; Bold by all drug gists, or two months treatment by mail for 1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone'i druc store . dw-lyr i... wntrh rharm. tIA ' initials W HP " "J to Perry drug itore. -.w.. Ladles. bSH,! Vt V" -BAil done by a mbiuu ii only way that m h -...m .mi br resorM' Bivum, -. . from tho house, kM assure you P ' uuuw 41- - "... T,7tc For jicnKwv " - j nnd bouscnum .-- . cheap. 415 Court 5. Z vc-1. B-rS an opportun7 ' -ri ,og to my ' 3 sell ny t r:mt and bakery t'" !!':""laf- "".'. r.i lease ior imh watt DMltfcrrAf,! The Aose- ".,- I proprietor, Saltan 0M 38. If Yon Don't fluonzn, Bronchitis and all Pulmon 2500 ary troubles- has started tho public' to thinking of this wonderful prepa ration. They nro nil using It. Join Pooplo ovorywhoro tnko pleasure I In testifying to tho good qualities of Mnblo, nnd wo gimmuteo eatlafao- Chnmborlajn's Cough Remedy. Mr. ou. UKUWAN W. 1IA1UI, AT Optomotlht BARR'S JEWELRY Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md wrltea: 'I wish to toll you that 1 can recommend Chnmborlaln's Cough Romcdy. My llttlo girl. Cathorlne, who Is two yeara old, has boon taking this romcdy whenever sho has bad a cold slnco sho was two montha ola. About a month ao I contracted 11 dredtul cold mysolf, but I took Gluuttberfeta's CouU Rented y em) wee eoou ak -u aa ever." ToU rem- Suoaood the llrst time uM Horblne1;, T ,r, " UHnB u' Jm and vou win ff !,, 1. ' ! tho Procosslon and down with slck- uroatHt iivr ,,,; '......, noss- p-ico 25C 50c and $1.00. Sold " " liuaunc i.v rv t pv oiipa fnr p,i..M....i ... . uyw. J. rr. ...w .w. v.u.,akitaviuu, uyspopsia. Malaria, Chills nnd all llvor com plaints. Mr. 0, of Emory, Texas, wrltea: "My wife has boon using llorbino for horself aud chlldron for flvo years. It Is a suro euro for con stipation and malaria fever, which It substantiated by what It has done for my family," Sold by D. J. Fry. o . CASTOR I A 7tv IxfeaU akd Cfcilfett. Hw KM Ym Mm Ahviyt BM Boar the NOTICE. Tho estrn cars heretofore leaving Stato nnd ComumrcJal streets at 11:10 p. m. for tho asylum and ro turning to Stato and Commercial streets nnd making tho run to the penitentiary nt 11:30 p. ra. will bo discontinued from and after May 1, by reason of tho fact that tho service has been found to bo unprofitable In tho extreme, and from the further fact that tho lato trains from Port land now arrive In amplo tlmo for tho accommodation of passengers by the regular rune o ack Use. PortUnl Oaaeral Electric Coausaay by BEGIN MA BY PLACING AX ORDER WKKIlK EVER TJ1 UP-TO-DATE. CLEANLINESS IS OM. flUtfl OP Tins STORE, AND AHTIt OW 0- jolti IN A POSITION TO DELIVER VOTO GK 1SPACTION. AVE HAVE THE GARDEN YOU O.iX ALWAYS FIND THE BEST I -GIA'E US A TRIAL ORDER AND Ab PLEASE YOU. MOIR GROCBRY CW