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DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 1, 1007. J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER Preparing for Another Busy Month Wo aro turning tho dull summer days into busy ones by offer ing to tho public such Inducements ns will bring them to our store, despite tho burning Bttn. Our store is cool all day long, and our tcustompra day" It 1b a very pleasnt place to apend nn afternoon. i a .. L. V..Mt 1. .QCn n,l n n nnAtl nf rf tti rt nttrn nil I r r tf 1 1 i Greater uargains, xvui uu unuiuu vu. ovwum u mu uWni.Uni(, iU 'feeasdn being closo at hand. Only two more months for us to ', plo6' oiit our,HJro&JinBO stock of 'summer goods. ii Our Clearance Will Continue Until the Fourth ANOTHER GRAND ASSORTMENT OF SKIRTS Drumrners' Samples-One of a Kind The New York travelers aro now touring homeward. Those who finish their work in Portland or Salem closo out their samples at great sacrifices, rather than carry .them back home. closo touch with many of them, wo have lines at a reduction of one-third, much less than you expect. Being in secured several good They are now on salo at prices New Long Coats for the Coast Slxty-fivo sample coats, no two alike, Just received from our Eastern representative. They aro tho ndvanced fall styles sent on early especially for vacation trade. TEACHERS SWARM IN SALEM (Continued from pago one). Old-Tlmeers Present. Tho veterans present Include "Jack" Horner, of tho Agricultural Cojlege; County Superintendents Bunch, of Coos; Donham, of Benton; Robinson, of Multnomah; Londls, of Umntllla; Beether, of Lincoln; Presi dent Briggs, of Drnln; Prof., Davis, of Portland high school, and Prof. Vacation Season "Will soon bo hero nml If your stom ach is in bad shape it can bo restored to its normal condition very prompt ly by the Hitters. You will then bo able to enjoy your trip without suf fering any ill-effects from the strnngo eating and drinking. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS "Will promptly rollovo Cramps, Diarrhoea or Oostiveness and also Heritage, who used to sing at Stato Sup'erlntondenttcElroyte; county in- euro Poor Appetite, Hendriche, Lull SUITS REDUCED Somo half-price. Somo reduced one-third. Somo reduced one-fourth. Somo $15 to $30 values. $5.00 a Suit SHORT COATS REDUCED Our entire stock Is on salo at a reduction of One-third Entertain Sah'in Girl. Miss Eleanor Taylor gave a very jllghtful C o'clock dinner Mondny rcning in honor of Miss Mnbcllo mith, of Salem, who Is visiting her fiend, Miss Ruth Johns. Each kicst was called upon for a toast, id some vory nmuBlng nnd ontor- tlning .speeches wore made. Music- selections by each of tho guests lUBcd tho evening to pnss all too ilckly, and It was with regret that o Jolly gathering broke up. Thoso resent were: Misses Mabello Smith, felon Dean, Ruth Johns, Blaricho itchor, Elizaboth Baor and Gor ki do Fuchs. rBnker City Horald. -o HIDDEN' DANGERS. ituro Gives Timely Warnings That I No Salem Citizen Can Afford to Ignore. tDANGEIt SIGNAL NO. 1 comes )m tho kidneys secretions. They II lwarn you who ntho kidneys aro ek. Well kldnoys secrete n clear, iber fluid. Sick kidneys send out miln, pnlo nnd foamy, or a thick, lll-smolllng urlno, full of edl- snt nnd Irregular of passago, DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comos )in tho back. Back pnlns, dull nnd ivy, or sharp and ncuto, toll you sick kidneys nnd wnrti you of tho Ipronch of dropsy, diabetes American Industries' Revolt. Washington, July 1. Ropronsonta tlvos of somo branches of Amcrlcnn industries aro in open revolt against tho now reciprocal trade agreement with Germany, negotiated by tho Stato Department and recently pro claimed by President Roosovolt, which was put Into effect today. Tho Amorlcan Protective Tariff league Is leading tho movomont to mnko a test of the legality of tho measure, whoch Is attacked on tho ground that tho oxocutlvo and stato depart ments oxeceded their constitutional limits in essentially modifying tho terms of tho Dlngloy tariff law and thoroby usurping tho prerogatives of congress. Suit will not bo com menced for sovornl.weoks, In orler that ovoidonco of specific dnmngo to Amorlcan intorcsts resulting from tho agrcomont may bo shown. Tho tariff arrangement Insures reduc tions In duties on Amorlcnn goods ontorlng Gormnny aggregating $C,-CC-1,000 a year and hence Is accopt ablo to a mnjorlty of manufacturers. stltute3 Opened With Music. America wn3 sung with a vim, that was both national music and n prayer. Geo. E. Chamberlain, a man who began life In Oregon teaching school In Linn county, was Intro duced by President Mrs. Dlmick as "tho most popular man in Oregon." Ho mado one hard hit, to-wlt: That thoso most brilliant in schools and colleges were often tho greatest fail ures In the practical affairs of life. Ho cited Instances . from General Grant at West Point to his own ex periences, to show what tho dull stu dents, who couldn't show off, scored tho greatest success. He said tho highest trained teachers should do gestlon, Dyspepsia or Malarial Fever. FROM EASTERN STATES No Matter Which, You Can Find Oth ers On tho Fourth There Is to bo a big reunion of peoplo from all tho different states Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, "as thoy cannot roach tho diseased portion of tho oar. Thoro Is only ono wny to euro donfnoss ,nnd that Is by constitution al remedies. Don'fnoss Is caused by and nn Inflamed condition of tho mucous ight's dlseapo. Doan's KIdnoy .linlnc of tho Eustachian Tube. Whon Lnn- Wm. Us euro sick kidneys nnd euro them rmnnently. Horo's Salem proef: this tubo Is Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- A. J. Wood, of 250 Cottago St., ng, nnd whon It Is ontlroly closed, tlnm Opn onv "Tflilnnv nml t-v .. i n. -n..lt .i .... 1,,.. , .-., ...,. "iiiw "x .uuuuiuoa IB uitf luaiui, mm uiuuea idder troublo became so bnd with about two months ago that I was tho Inflammntlon can bo taken out and thlB tubo restored to Its normal iged to do something to easo tho 'condition, hearing will bo destroyed feritlg. It bothered 1110 most In fnrnvnr nlnn ntiwa nut. nf ton nrn morning and perhaps for two orjeausod by Catarrh, whl.ch Is nothing hours after getting up. Too luent notion of tho kldnoy secro- is was vory annoying and embar king. I had known peoplo who had Jived the beat of results from m'a Kidney Pills and I procured a of thorn at Dr. Stono'a drug m-o. Before I had used ono box, I completely freo from every iptom of th etroublo. Tho kld- irs wero rogulated and my general 3.1th became bettor. I can hardly (press in word.'s tho good opinion I fcvo of Doan'a Kldnoy Plus for as of kidney complaint or bnck- 10." fFor salo by all deadors. Price 50 is. Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, Dv York, solo agents for the United Jtes. t Remember the name Doan's d take no other. tmoke Glasses 'rotect your yes from tho glaring Wo have them In all sizes and les. REMEMBER .ro do all our own lease grinding. get tho benefit In promptness, sful workmanship, aad the price to small matter to overtook. We wo you rao&ey. la sue yoa at with, an accldet we eaa replace leases the aetoe day tkey are left us. fc but an Inflamed condition of tho mu- cou surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Premature Celebration. Tacoma, July 1. Starting In a quantity of fireworks In tho rear of the store, fire Saturday afternoon completely destroyed tho establish ment of Theodoro & Little, booksel lers and stationers, at Tacoma. The causo of tho fire Is believed to havo been spontaneous combustion In a quantity of red fire, which was among tho ?-1000 stock of fireworks. Tho loss to tho building, stock and neighboring businesses, which wore damaged by tho fire, water and smoke, Is estimated at $32,500. In surance $15,000. Mm work with Mm InuW crn.ln TTn , th(S blG Salem Fourth Of July COl- would reverse tho present systom of ,cbu"' nnk N. Derby, the real putting tho highest-trained and tho ,bt0t0 n,8t,,or' , "f tho miU cr ,hl highest-paid teachers In the h,Bh charge, and ho is busy assigning tho schools, and would glvo tho biggest .committees and spaces for tho dlffer pay to tho primary teacher.. Those, !cn, atn,tC8' " m3 1,m,nncd to p,nc0 ho said, who devoted their lives to n n,nB for oach 8tttt0' w,th a ro,8tor' teaching tho young should either bo,n"d a om "m iro)rcso "S th paid sumciont salaries to onjoy a B ntfi' TheB0 W,U bo ',,ncod ,n, Mn compotency in their old age, or bo r on 8(iunl' ,u tho Boographlcal po glvon a pension whon no longer able tho '000 from ",0 r09)cctivo atntc3 to perform professional duty. iuenr,y ns IOBBlble. Ho has named Prof. Heritage sang the rocltatlvo' comm,Uo08 for n,08t of tho 8tnt03' song of Silvia from tho opora "Er- n,ul w,n bo l)IonsC(l to ,mmo othorM nanl," entitled "Tho Wretched Man." ns fnst ft8 ho cnn ,onrn tho w,sllC8 ot It was tho opinion of tho crowd that ,tho )eo)l0 from tho rospeotlv estates Heritage could sing like a ho night- An'ono l"tstod will confer a favor jngnj0i by reporting to Mr. Derby. Tho Mrs. Clnra II. Waldo was next In- commlttcos, ns far as mado up, aro troducod to talk on "How a Teacher n8 fo,,w: May Lead a Country Community." I Oregon Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowls, Rim tnl,l nf n flrl rv-lin tvnnt n,i in Mr. Blld Mrs. II. A. JolinSOn. teach a country school with a third- I Inillnnn R. A. Rndcllff and .wlfo, urado certificate, after comnlotlnrr "' nton nna wuo. tho eighth grade, who admitted sho I Ohio Mr. and Mrs. C. F. had nover rend a book In hor Hfo. .8,nB- Mr- nntI Mrs- a- Stolnor. Mra Wnliln nlon nnnvlnniiil lmr linnr. Wl8C011Bln Mr. aild MrB. ers that'a woman Ib cnpablo of male- EfIC,l Mr- nnd Mrs- c- Mnrah. Ing horsolf a fino platform speaker. ! Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. G. Sho has good delivery, a Btatoly pros- .N'10' Mr nnd Mrs- w- c- TIUboii. nnnn n ronflv wit nn.l n Donor, nf lm- I CoIOindO Mr. and MrS. M. mor that won repeatedly tho hp- 'KB8 plauso of hor audlonco. Tho conn-1 Missouri Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Of try peoplo wero Just as bright ns tho Duron, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rouch. city peoplo. All thoy Inched was tho I Michigan George Grlswold, J. C. opportunity for greater social Intor-.oodft'0, course. Tho school could furnish ' California Mr. and Mrs. J. R. this. Parents' meetings, lectures, Linn. entortnlnmont, mora points of social ' Pennsylvania Dr. and Mrs. W. S. contact wore the need of tho day. It Mott- Mr- nml Mra- n- N- Hoover. was an ago of pictures and nowspn- I Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Herman pers. Tho co-oporntlon of tho Il0, Mr- nml Mrfl- u- G- Dyr- school and grango, whoro mothors "w xont mr. aim mrs. j.ouib and Bona, fathers and daughters wont Lnohmund, Mr. and Mrs. Drawer. togothor, waa neoded in all commu-1 iowa loi. w. iioior and wiro, -. nltlos. Sho took a fall out of Gov- "rnor umi who. ernor Chamberlain, who had not ox-' South Dakota Mr. and Mrs. O. O. nctly boosted higher education. Sho 'ioojeor, Mr. nnd Mrs. i. J. Larity. said tho farmer needed tho bos.t North Dakota Mr. and Mrs. M. kind of scientific education, nnd tho s- KwBBloa, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Ru moro highly educated tho farmer bo- Prt. camo tho more rondy ho was to vote "llnolB Mr. nnd .Mrs. Ed. Mc for a man like tho governor to fill Donald, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Eyre, somo Important ofllco. (Laughter). I Kansiw Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. An She closed with a strong plea for dereon, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton. Help Your Boy to Celebrate the 4th of July IN PROPER STYLE BY FITTING IHM OUT WITH ONE OF OUR CHOICE Summer Suits OUR LINE THIS SEASON IS MUCH MORE EXTENSIVE THAN WE HAVE EVER SHOWN nEFORE, AND THE PRICES ARE RE MARKABLY LOW, CONSIDERING THE QUALITY OF THE FAB. RICS AND THE EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP. F. L. Our Men's Iwo-Piece Outing Suits MADE OF THE CHOICEST NEW WEAVES IN LIGHT SUM MER PATTERNS, ARE ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE. PRICES RANGE FROM $5.70 to $1 5.85 WE SAVE YOU SEVERAL DOLLARS ON EVERY SUIT, AS OUR PRICES ARE FIGURED ON THE SPOT CASH BASIS. iJbte ?eJV&d' z? . a?- (oads&u'si a w& Itzs'sted', s.&'yfr. WE'RE SHOWING UNUSUAL VALUES IN MEN'S SOFT NEG LIGEE SHIRTS, IN THE POPULAR PLAIN WHITE AND CREAM FABRICS; ALSO IN DAINTY LIGHT BLUE AND PINK SHADES. WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES." Our Store Will Close At 1 0:30 a. m., July 4 e tho union of high Bchool with a man ual training department to prepare them for tenchors. That systom California Town Hums. Modesto, Cnl., July 1. The town , . , 4, ' il ot Turlock, near this city, was vlsltod would keep tho young peoplo at , ' ,!,,. , i' ., w.. ii; wni.i y a disastrous flro last night. Loss " . t! . i .V.i $25,000. Tho flro started In H. transform tho faco of tho whole , . , . . . , . countryside. Afternoon Program. This afternoon "Compulsory Ed ucation" was handlod at tho church Bonn's butcher shop, and spread to adjoining buildings. Thoro was no flro dopartmont, but tho mon and women formed a bucket brigade and by Mss S. B. Chamberlain, W. E. " , ,M"f"u "l "'" .1, V, tt tt it tt a -i, work by tho women saved tho other Harmon, H. E. Dewey and J. If. Ack- ' .. ' orman, stato superintendents of Ida IAS. H. HINGES CwhI Strt. Ora4MU OjXMm. Your Liver Is out or order. -You go to bed in a bad humor and get up with a bad taste In your mouth. You want something to stimulate your liver. Just try Herblne, tho liver regular tor, A positivo euro for Constipa tion, Dyspepsia and all liver com plaints. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Tex as, writes: "Have used Herblno in my family for years. Words can't express what I think about It. Kwrbody la y household are hap py ad well, and wa owe it to Host blae. Sold by D. J. Fry. ho, Montana, Washington and Ore gon, respectively. Also nn address by Wm. E. Chancellor, on "Genetic Phychology." The dopartment of superintend ence held a session at tho high school. Also the departments of sec ondary and higher education. buildings. Willnnivtto Valley Conl. Wo aro promised that It will not bo long until you will boo tho sign up "Leave orders here for Sponco Butto Coal." J. W. Zimmerman, manager of tho Sponcor Butto Coal & Petroleum company, Informs tho Register that thoy havo cut a four- foot vein of coal. He saya a contract will bo let In a fow days to extend tho shaft that la now down 90 feet, 175 feet further to tho coal. A good boiler and englno for hoist ing purposes is now on tho ground ready for work, and a double shift will push tho work io completion in tlino enough to givo a month or so of hauling coal to Eugene before tho rainy season seta In. Eugene Reg ister. o Contract Let- The contract for Improvements at the fallad school was let today to Julliw Hopt. for 15861, ke beJae the lowest bI44r. More than ono -Salomlto has al ready had an attack of schoolma'am itla this morning. It Is a regular roso-cheoked epidemic, and delicious ly contagious, so tho victims say. YOU WILL BE TAKEN BY fiUIN PRISE TO LEARN AFTER A FAIR TRIAL EPPLKY'B PERFECTION BAKING POWDER HAS NO EQUAL HOUSEWIVES WILL MAKE THE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY HAP- PY BY USING EPPLEY'S PERFEC TION BAKING POWDER EXCLU SIVELY. IT MAKES FINE BREAD, GAKK0 AND OTHER DELICACIKH A CERTAINTY. BOLD BY ALL GROCKIM. MANUFACTURED BY C. U. BPPLKY, WALKM, OR. Circuit Court. J ml go Burnett this morning con vened a sossion of tho adjourned April form of tho Marlon county cir cuit court ,this morning, nnd tho fol cult court, nnd tho following docket entries woro mnde: In Iho suit of E. A. Shnvor va. J. W. Wells, non-suit by plaintiff, Tho judgmont for Dr. H. A. Bonn- champ vc. Mutual Ronorvo Llfo Insur- anco Compnny was glvon on tho vor dlct roturnod. Tho suits against Honry Cnrmody for soiling liquor without a llconso to Art Roda nnd to Robert Moore- house, in violation of tho local op tion law, woro continued. In tho dnmngo suit of Eugene Yar row, a minor, vs. Southorn Pnclflc Company, Judgmont as por 'stipula tion. In tho action of Mnry Hlrflchborg or vs. J. Harding, for tho recovery of dowor in roal cstato, tho defend ant wns grantod tlmo In which to fllo amended nnswor. Tho plnlntlff'a motion to strike out amended an swer waa nrgued. In tho action for mon'oy of W. D. Claggott vs. H. Z, Hnnsen, plnlntlff'a motion for a now trial waa overruled and a Judgment for tho dofondnnt was given, dismissing tho action. Tho forgery canes of tho Stato of Orogon va. F. H. Vandorhoof woro dismissed by the district attornoy. In tho action of Mary C. Wilson va. Mary C, Wilson, ot nl., default and Judgment. In tho caso of Elgin City Banking Co. va. Louia Baumnnn, ot nl de fault and Judgment aa to defendant Goo. W. Caso; dismissed na to do fondnnt Louis Bnuuiann. A domurror to tho complaint In Jnnios Hlgglns Co. vs. L. T. Torwlck wns lllod. Tho suit will bo takon up Saturday at 0 a. in. In tho confirmation suit of J. C. Goodnlo, Sr vb. I. N. Bontloy, tho snlo was confirmed. M. M. High vs. Southorn Pnclflo Company, mnndato suit, will bo tak on up Monday, July lCth, nt 1 p. m. August Kohrborgor vs. School Dis trict No, 2-1, continued by consont to .October term. Allco Davis Prosslor vs. Oscar Colo, administrator, domurror to po tltlou of dofondnnt overruled. Tho regular July torm of tho Ma rlon county circuit court will con yoiio next Monday. o- Marrlago .LlrviiNOH. County Clerk Allou this morning Issued two marriage licenses, as fol fel fol eows: J. L, Gehlnr, aged CI, and Augustln 8chnoldor, nged 40, both of Salem; August Kohrborgor witness. Frnnk 0. Hartk agod 21, nnd Eth el WuttorB, aged 20, both of Tumer: G, E, Hobs wUuobs. Preparations aro nil comploto for a four-dny celobratlon of tho nation al holiday at Burns, which uaually brings peoplo from a dlstnnco of 1C0 mllqa, and largo crowds aro expect ed this year. Tho program Includes four nfternoona of horao racing on tho Burns fairground track, which Is tlnoly constructed and In good condi tion. Miss M. D. Evans wishes to announce that she will not be able to open her mil linery department until about the first of September She may be found in Room No. 1. in old First National Bank building, Chemeketa and Commer cial streets. People having accounts will please call before July 15. Hats lost during the fire will be made good when she renews business. KT..W'- Am - jct.xruk'M ?." ? TT