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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BAIiKM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1008. JAMAICA PLAIN'S MIRACLES BOOSTERS CAPTURE THE CITY lu LHini , Mrsmr IsmmS wm, mm W;mv THE OLD WHITE COHNEft . JWB ' JHWm " Reliable Up-to-date Merchandise JHlll I I a ivkJ eoods aro coming In every day and they bespeak the- Blogan MfiifD Itlil-n l( .f ' h $vyT of this store, "Wo got tho best the jnarket affords." Thoro Ib no ex- MlMHllliH r"k ' Jk HtrTwT' aggeratlon about our advertisements, every statement Is backed up lUtUS 'iW, W tJilW $Y&i wIth tl10 BOOds' If Wo offor an articlo at a spqclal snlo for ono day ItmMiMWmr I cyr- - onIj we do It ln nn none8tf Uprght manner and It Is Invariably a bar- MMs. cam wormy 01 your investigation. Sr Stlis for Misses ghlpment of tho very pi colon and styles Just re- H Copenhagen, urown, u, ji, welty stripes and checks. If Shirt Waists vttiedlsplar of dainty lawn fpfttoour Court Street window ftAA $1.25 each Point Paris Laces lltia'i'ul collection of pat- ioj iss'tnbled to offor at one ft? Sorts of them aro worth fes:J !"c a yard and soma of tears 10c vnlus. The ontlre uon Is offered at He a yard Oriental Laces Bj;v n;vrc t patterns for the e$S;rl:g Most of them aro -i !; rallies, but the entlro 1' usombled to sell at k special Taleicienes Laces i UKi of new laces In tho I ii.iy paMerns charactor fc 1 1 ggrado goods 5c a yard few Torchon Laces If. :lid show ini? of values hr-ata-j f(,r only 5c a yard Ne Healhsrbloom Petticoats SI 88 "j ftaom fabric made up ln itf-jn nit lv milled, shirred !W underskirt PIBU- Qretn, Cream, Rod. "tVu jntd Brown colors, Corset Cover and Flouncing Embroideries 25c up A 27-Incli flouncing for 50c a yard with bands to match at tho samo rjrlco. Corsot cover embroideries such as yoiu pay 35c and 40c for Is offored by us at 25c a yard New Dress Goods Corduroy Suitings A light weight wool fabric of. tho Chiffon batiste family, in rule by Rlploys of Bradford, England, swings beautifully, does not wrlnklo or sag. Drown, Dluo and Gray colors. 90c and $1.25 yard Wool Peau de Soie A very serviceable faWlc nindo by Road's In Philadelphia. Our price $1.35 yard Wool Taffeta A fabric which Is handlod ex tensively by Arnold Constnblo In tholr Now York houso. Our price $1.00 yard Cream Serge, Panama, Readonna Crepe, Etc. New Shipments of Spring Weaves Are Now In J. L. STOCKTON TR M II C1NN IOCK COM Men's Cravenettes and Overcoats Reduced Every ono of our flno hlgh grado coats Is offered at a big sacrifice. $10.00 values , ,$7.0." $12.60 values $0.00 $15.00 values $11.00 $1G.G0 valuos $i:i.i;u $18.00 values J?1.'I.HT, $20.00 values $14.05 $22.50 valuos $17.8' Men's Socks3 pairs for 25c Dlack and tan cotton sock mndo of heavy hard-twisted yarn. Will woar as woll as 25c valuos, but aro not finished as well. ; Ladies' Shoes Patont Colt Gibson with three buokltii 3.50 Boudoir bedroom slipper In red, bjack and tan. With fancy pou-pou $1.25 Gun matal pomps $2.50 Dongola Prlucoss, for old Indies, .ow 52.00 The Bonifa Shoes for Baby Mndo of soft kid tops trimmed In ribbon, soft soles 50c and 85c a pair Heavy Duck Wo hnvo Juxt rogelved a big shipment of heavy tont and drapjr duck. 00-lnoh, 12 oiinas. IS-lnch', 13 ounco. 3!-lnoh, 10 ouno. Inch 11 oti)ias, .... . . Inch, 8 ouno. Cri-lnch, 18 ouuoe, No. 0. 40-1 2T-1 ! WS Boston, Fob. 17. There seems to bo no lot-up In tho tremendous Inter est thnt has been aroused In this city and vicinity by L. T. Cobper, tho young philanthropist who Is intro ducing his preparations to Boston people Tho remarkable results ac complished by htm ln tho paat two weeks aro dully becOuiinjj more own Ifest. Somo of (.hoso who purchased hla medicine In tho early part of Ills visit aro now calling at his headquar ters, tho Jaynoa Drug Storo, 50 Washington Stroet, to report results. Yestorday was n record-breaking day and many present worq, anxious to tell what Cooper's preparations had dono for them. Ono of those was Mrs. W. Weller, living nt 3607 Washington Stroet, Jamaica Pluln. Mrs. Weller had previously been treated for deafness, which, accord ing to her story, "had afflicted' her for twelvo years. Sho can now henr any ordinary conversation. In re lating hor experience Mrs. Weller said: "For twelve yoars I have boon af nictcd with catarrhal deafness, and heard no word during .that tlnib. I hnvo seen many physicians and taken much modtclno, but for all tho good It did mo It might hnvo been bo much water. I road a gront donl about thoso Cooper medicines, but paid lit tlo nttontlon to It until I road of a man ln Cnmbrldgo who had boon relieved of catarrhal deafness aflor twenty yoars. I thon onmo hero and bought tho medicine, both for local application and to be takon Intern ally. "At tho ontl of a wook 1 heard tho clock In tho dining room tick. 1 hud never hoard It boforo, as wo bought It Htnco I bocamo doaf. I also honrd ntrcot noises and somo couvorHntlon. Now I can hoar ho iiuioli beotor thnt I am absolutely nstonlshud. I no longer hnvo, bond iioIhoh, mid tho dropping in my throat has altogether ceased. "Tho Now Dlscovory has also cur od my husband of nontlpiitlon, al though ho ban been taking madlcln all Iih llfo for It without rollof. IIo hns no troublo of that kind nt all filnco taking tho modloluo. Wo both consider thoo modtolnos to bo pr foctly wondorful In what thoy accom plish." Statements mieli an this from sources of unqiKwit ionod Intagrlty hnvo llrmly ofttnblihod imbllo onfl d nc In Coopor'8 Ability, and ' though Home mombars of tlm mcxlt ral profoMiiou sooff whin tho subject is broiiKht up In tholr prosoiiao, tli faith of tho ponpl gtnarnlly romulnv untlmken. UteK TER REAPPOINTED iP-sj ised Wire) IS-PMtmai. ' son Hi .. .i... -v "&"i 4Hi wat T galnst him i,v r lHVi and Kah .v. l,'S8.uopJ pi.. ' . r.DOBf ... ,a postmaster of OlH(l PIVon . .. . ... to. , - " CIWH Dill. "la!! .. - sen ..k .. 'iw7 HW lM ro ; vw jo johnon. J ' at sn ?.., n;r?ahBs (he V"- H, -"& Hayw nad ' r a ''ted. at ths ,5t--.r , uKa,ns nsk - j.ann WHAT THE PUGS ARE DOING SPEPSIA kJ IS K ca ' Jrt v - F.W, . '.r"-"'v - II .A. - 2lt asssaK ,,nw.,",iW (United Proas Leased Wire.) Sun Franolsoo, Feb. 18 Jack (Twin) Sullivan has arrived at hla brother's headquarters but did not put on tho gloves, roturnlng after oxohanglng fraternal greetings. Jaok will take an early boat this morning for San Rafael and there will bo ome lively doings between the twins ntll Mike cutB out the strenuou work whloh will probably bo Thurs. day. Contrary to earlier expectation Kotohol will have no difficulty In making ilia weight agroad upon ua he barely tips the beam at 114, and will from now on be content to test at thai figure. His road work will tn lightened considerably, but short sins will be taken ovary morning. Jack We! eh hag beau aalactad an Mere for tho Attall-Kally fight. hich is aehaduled for tha latter part "f the month baforo Jaok Glaason'a club. Tha data of the enoouiUer has oot yat ba dlcldad on, but It will probably be tha 2Sh of this month JAP SITUATION MORE TANGLED w8l'",,0haj Dreamland pavlHlon, o r bowels Tnumc fefc2W b. a. Tim MoGrath received a wire from N'aw Orleans last night announeiHg hl Dftttr1 n nt..ltlM kn. 1.A ....!. KMMui ami iiu(, uiai ua nuam Immediately go Into tralBlug for hU flght with Barry on tha 29th of tha roouth. After that fight ha will r3 tura to Lm Angelas to taka on Bat liug Nalaon. An optimist striken out th first two letters from "impossible," and then starts, in to prov It. Ballingham, Wash., Fab. 18. A specie ' from Victoria says: Tho new phaae of tho Natal not and treaty oonfllot by the arrest and Imprisonment at New Wostmlnster of tho two Insistent Jnpanoso from Port land id generally discussed hero to day. Should the natal aot ba Immedi ately disallowed upon its expected arrival at Ottawa today, which Is the day tha case cotnoa before tho mag istrate at New Westminster, It is ex pootad that the situation will be furth er complicated by a olaim for Indem nity by both Japanoso following their release from custody, which would ba tha raault of the immediate dis allowance of the act. In a verdict of guilty of murder In second dog roe. Mrs. Bonoml, wid ow of tho murdored man. Is a bru nette 24 yoars of age, and has two little glrlH, aged G and 7. Gosson was hor lovor. Worn Out That's tho way you feel about tho lungfl when you havo a haoklng cough. It's foolishness to lot it go on and trust to hi ok to got over It, when Ballard's Ilorehouud Syrup will stop the cough and heal tho lungs. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealers, o OASTOniA. Bun tho y l& w Han Aman Bot$t fLgUtBI of lle Kmd Yw Han kmis A Simple Trick. It's an eaey matter to keep your Joint and muaeles supple no matte. what your aga may be or how you ltva suffered with rhaumatlam. Rub younolf night and morning with Bal lard's Snow Liniment. Cure rheu matism, stiffaaaa, orararw, crick in tha back. s4da, naek or limbs and re lieves all aehes and pains. Sold by ail dealers. , o GOSSON GUIITV OF SKCOND DKGIIBB 3RrIlI)BH. The DnHe. Or.. Fab. 18 Afte. nearly six hours' deliberation, the jury In the case of Edward Gosson, aoeu&cd of murder in the first dog-Be in killing Ernest Bonoml, a farmer living In the Mill Creek neighborhood sevon mile from The Dalles, brought Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING i)i i:d. PROUTTY. At tho homo of her son-in-law, Chnrlo Long, near Sllverton, February 17, 1008. Mr. Levlnora M. Proutty, aged S7 yenru, 4 motuiiH and 7 uays. Tho decensed has boon a rasldout of Snlem for 20 yonrs. She was born at Ruperts. Vermont, Octobor r, 1820, nnd upon lonvlng that city came dlroetly to Salem. Sho Is sur vived by n daughter, Mrs. Chnrle Long, of Sllvorton, and n sister liv ing In Illinois. Tho funeral will be hold In this city Wodnosday, February 19, at 10 a. m. (Continued from pngo ono.) Meyor, E. F. Douglas, A. L. Stolnor, It. B. Fleming. Publicity R. J. .Hendricks, chair man; W. E. ICoyes, E. Hofor, F. O. HoltzoL A. W. AfPrescott, Hester Davis, Elmo Whlto, Ivan Martini Reception A. N. Gllbort, chair man; C. B. Mooros, O. A. Pwks, B. P. McCoWRpk, W. Cnrlton Smith, wT H. Byrrf, G. O. liltiglinm, 3, L,' Stock ton, G. Stolz, A. M. Lal1oll0tt, W. Ai Carter, Vf, W. Zlnn, Milton Moydrt, W. C. TllUon, M. S. Skl!t, C. O. Boy er, George Poarco, F. W. Sponcor, J. T. Wcntworth, Wm. Kaiser, J. A. Cac Son, m. Brown, II. W. Barr, R. K. Pngo, O. W. Johnson, Ed. Wollor, James McEvoy, D. F, llrunner, J. J, Roberts, E. T. Bnrnoo, D, II. Jnmor, W. McGUchrlst, E. M. LaForo, Z. Hlggs, F. C. Fnrrlngton, O. E. Price, J. F. Httghos, F. F. Cam O, W. Shand. o PUPILS GIVjK ,( . Sl'LlONDIl) UKOITAti. A musical treat was had by thoso who attonded tho recital at tho Flrot Baptist church last night. Tho boIoc tlons woro well played, and tho play era woro heartily applauded for tholr efforts. A caprlco Ilorolquo has tho first on tho program, and wns played by Nlnn BuHhnoll, Mrs. W. II. Foster, Myrtlo Duncan nnd Bortha Duncan. Tho rost of tho program wns as follows ;' Violin Meditation, Hazol Erloksoit; "Awalio My Lovo" and "Aut Welder sohon" wore both plnyod by Nina BuhIiuoU; Vnlso caprlco, Myrtlo Dunonu; a G-mluor Honnto, on tho violin. Mr. Pnyno; song, "Oh, Dry Thoso Tenrs," Mrs. W. A. Mooros; "Traumorl," wiih plnyod excellently by Mary Sohultr.; "Happy Song" and "Stolen Wings," Fay lliitchtim; vio lin soronntn, Gayul Baldwin; piano solo, Edith Clenvor; Madrigal, Babol Iiutz. Tho program wan concluded with tho sixth Honnto from Bnoh, plnyed by Viola Vorcler. Tho irluiroh was Ml oil with a largo and appreciative audlonco. l()0 Itnviinl 9100. Tho random of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least, ono dronded dtsoaso that sclenco has boen able to cure In nil Its fringe, nnd thnt la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only posltlvo cure now known to tha mvdloal fraternity. Catarrh bolng a constitutional dtsoaso. re quires a , constitutional troatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intornal ly, noting dlroetly upon tho blood mid mucous surface of tho system, thoroby destroying the foundation of tho dlseniQ, and' giving tho patient rtrongth by bulld'hig up tho constltu Hon and assisting, nnturu In doing Its work. Tho proprietor havo so much faith In lt curative powers that they offor One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for lint of tostlmonlnls. Address F. J. Ohonoy ft Co., Tolo do, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for cou atlpatlon. OAJ8TOIIIA. o..- .v. xll Kind Yw Ha HW BwjM rn LZAjPMJtf! LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Cor. Mill and Summer Sts SALKM, ORKGO.V , PHONE MAIN 20. Wo guarantoe thla spray to be a strictly puro lime und sulphur solution, test 29 to 31 Baume. For sale by I'LKTCJIIBJt .VIIVKI), 1), A. WHITE & KO.NH, TILL HON Ai (O., It. I). GILHKItT Ai CO. AND AT FACTOHV. Pilro $s jti j.rr barnl, $1 JO credit fur barrel, If returned I Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantoe our work to give satisfaction an! to be tip to the sanitary stand ard. WB WILL HE PLEASED TO GIVB ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr' Jewelry Store. Phono 550. X JLXIILJI!ll3 Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Tree Ornamental Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast, if you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., gg