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-I DAlLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL Sfl, 1008 aye n J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITF CORNER Half Price 1 00 pieces of Wash Goods, Lawns, Ginghams, Dimities, Organdies, Na tural Linens, Etc. i New Notions Added to Our Big Department of Little Things 6 oi. Talcum Powdor ,'4.J .'. . . 6c can 10c Tooth Brushes for .. : .......... .Gc 15c Tooth Brushes for ., W; .... '.' '. .' rYlOe 25c Tooth Brushes for . .....- 15c wl . ,1 . Collar Buchos ... ' . . . .2Gc nnd 50c box Daby UruBhos '.......,.. .V! ;?. . . 25c nnd 55c Baby Combs .'...i ., n ...,.-'. 15c ami 25o AM kinds of Files and Scissors. ...... Hat Pins Be. 10c to 2Gc Embroidery Hoops 5c Bir.tcr Brown belts, with rovolvor nnd holster, the vory lntos mgo Now Wash Bolts 15c to 50c DON'T LET YOUR PILES GROW Every Hemorrhoidal Ulcer Is n For- . .. ?. me 1'ieiii ror tuncer mm umrr Deadly Dlsen.scs. Trial Pnckg Flee. ' $ BIG FLEET INCREASES BUSINESS CONVICT Constipation unchecked brings in flammation, .Inflammation besots piles and piles too jjften superinduce tumors of mallgnrini-'rihture. .$; Piles (or .hemorrhoids) rarely kill; but they cause moro agony in a few minutes than much moro serious' troubles. Th?y are easy to buro If you go nti' it right.' A' ' An operation with tho Imlfo Is dangerous,' ngnozlng, and rnroly a permanent Biiccess. ';, ' There is Juot one way to bo -curod ono siird way, painlessly nnd prl-vaLe'.y'-ntid that is with Pyramid Pllf Ptirn Wo mall a freo trial, package to all vlio write. yfxt ? au. win give you insmiu roller, ana Hnrt you well on tho wnv to a nor- f6ct cure Tlun .vou can got a fulhslzod box from nny druggist for GCCiJconts, nnd often ono box. cures, insist on having whnt you call for. Junt sand your nnmo and address to Pvrnnilil TJrui? Ho.. fl7 Pvrnmld I Building, Marshall, Mich., and ro- ci'ivo ireu uj return mail inu iiuii pnekago ln'a plnln wrapper. All druggjsta, 50 conts. 'Wrlto to day for a free pnekago. ; , Los Angolos, Cnl., Apdll 23. Los Angeles firms that have contrncts for food supplies for the fleet are rushed to their utmost to fill tho or ders. In addition to stenm trnlns nnd trolley cars, tho goods nro trans ported in electric trucks nnd wngon9 It Is ostimated that $20d,000 will bo left In Los Angolcs for table sup plies alone. The biggest single contract is that for supplying moat. Tho total weight of Wat alroady sent nboard tho ves sels or still to ho loaded beforo their departure is 650,00 pounds. Beef forniB the bulk of tho contract. Veal pork, mutton and sausages fill out tho order. Enph warship consumes an aver age of 5000 pounds of meat a day. BADLY BURNED An accident occurred nt tho peni tentiary yesterday ovenlng while two convicts wero killing bedbugs with coal oil and turpentine. Ono of them struck a match for some purpose or other nnd tho mtxturo exploded. It filled tho whole ccU with flamos and burnt a convict by itho name of J. R. Bnrro vory se verely, ono of hts hand1 jyas burnt almost entirely off, and" his fiend and all parts of his body not protected by clothing wero terribly burnod. Bnrro is from Wallowa county, Oregon, and Is serving a Ilfo son- tenco for murder In second degree. His condition Is critical, but ho, tuny. recover. Thoto can bo- no criticism of Uio prison authorities as tho pris oners had evidently stolon tho tur pentine nnd oil from tho shops Twelve thousand dozen eggs, nnd Thoro nf0 atomcrfi and nntlcoptle mm i,uuu liuuuus ui uuiiuir ui consumed during tho week. Q NORTHERN INDIA IN REBELLION PAPER IRAILR0AD HIE W. C. T. INSTITUTE AT SALEM State Pros- CountesH Nearly Drowned. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Buda Post, Hungary, April 23. Count nnd Countess Szcchnnyi nro slowly recovering from a fright oc casioned by n narrow oscnpo from drowning experienced by thorn while they wero boating on tho Labors 'river on Enstor Monday. Tired of automoblllng In tho vi cinity of their cnstlo at Ooromezoo, tho conn toss, formerly Qladya Van derbllt, expressed a doslro to take u boat rldo on tlu- rlvor. Tho coiipio wbh 500 yards from the bank when n Hitddun squall capsized tho llttlo boat. Tho calmness of tho coun toss Is nil that saved her llfo. In stead of losing her prosonco of mind, Following program oat April 2 2d. ful W. C. T. U. Work7. Ident. Froo parliament, opened by Mrs. Mary Rhodos. 2 p. m. Dovotlons, led by Mrs. Sninv. a r - t 2:30 p. in. Results of Woman the clung to tho craft nnd nutated Suffrage. Miss MoLcllnn. 'bor husband and tho boat man In 3 p. m. The Nations Opportunity, their offorts to rescue hor. Aftor By Rev; J. E. Comer. loxporlonclng much dllllculty, tho 5.1ft Miriinr'n Hour Prnnor trio was lliinllv rescued by a tmrty .Home Attraction etc, ' Lod by Mrs. from shoro. The countess collnpsud nucr sno roncnou inuu, MrV. r- - JLLL2 u f ' Amtded Walking on Wager. . Adjourn. I 8 p. m. -Medal contost nnd uddreHH. (United Press Loased wire.) by State Prosldont. soauic, April j whiio warning (United Proas Leased Wlro.) Simla, Indln, Aprol 23 Northern India Is the scono of a sorlnus na tive rebellion. Mohnmmudau tribes mon numbering 10,0000 are In tho field, and nil tho British troops nro today being moblllzod to suppress the trouble General Kttclionor, in charge of military operations In India, arrived on the frontier Saturday. Tho ro bolllon Is not a surprise to English military mon, as the rotations be twoen Grout Britain and tho Ameor of Afghanistan hnvo been strained for some tlmo. Tho cowing of the nutlvoi In the only menus by which tho English tropps expect to avoid n llerco border war. solutions for Uiln.mirnoso at tho prison which tho prisoners can havo for the asking and thoro was no oc casion for them putting this stuff in their colls. Tho flro hoso n each ward wns gotten out nnd tho flro quickly extinguished. All this oc curred nfter tho ronvlclB woro lock ed up for tho night yostordny ovon Ing nnd after tho keys had boon paiso'd out of tho prison to tho war don. Quick action on tho part of tho nttondnnts was all that saved n sorlous llro. was carriod ,10,30. DovoUoj.nl iJB&SltoS,, Jcnflgvgt. . . . 1..,,, b?0,P.c Mrs R. M. Steolo. n 4' p. m. Closing Words by 11 a m Praise meeting. Steolo. '2 Noontide prayer. Iftoi'iinnn Snovlnit- : l) vot.onnl mooting lod by Following dologntea to the stato from Portland, Or., to Ellonsburg. E O'.hrr convention woro chesen: Miss to win n wngor of $150, and to make 1 r m Welcome by U. J. Leh- Daisy Busby, Turner; Mm. Bear, tho distance In two wooks, M. II. Me- :) Turner: Mrs. Chofflng, Aumsvlllo; Enrlnnd wn intorruptod by Patrol- R"nones, and Organization of Mrs. Bonnott, Mehiima: Mrs. Stoolo, man Apploqulst Inst night, who mis took tlio peaesinnii lor mi ordinary vagrant. ' HIb story about doing tho stunt on a wager did not Impress the big pollcomnn who sont MoFnrlund to Jail on a chargo of vagrancy. To day, In tho pollco court the podos trlan oxplnlnod why he hnpponod to be out lato at night looking llko n CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETS (Continued from pngo ono. I l ... -" - ' . I par iup Appointing of Sec, report- Turner: Mrs. Amu osnorn, imriiur. fct npl comnilttpos, by Statu Hf Brown Pros, When vou nood n cough euro you ..----- 3 What It Moans to Bo n need ono that will euro your cough. ii"r of the Union Slgnnl nnd Kemp's Balsam, tho host cough aura, tevlow. Mrs. Boar, will do It. All druggists sell It for 1 P m Department Drill, Mrs. 25 cents. Mrs. Ada Wal- CongroM qnjoys no monoply when. tramp. Tho oaso was dismissed nnd "itnna Mnrm? i lit! illinium i huohwih :ium iiuiii luauitiuu mo .it.... u..r...w. ...n - -w -- program for Consideration of thnt quostlon is a universal as the air. o- Pn-uh x P m Lecture. I'n-uh, TCiOwlne is the !nuri!la tril 5S; Devotions lod hv Xfra Trnln. Sam Ttralvn nnnanna Wliv l' Komn'j Balsam Is tt BttfO COUgb itou'd Attend the Inlon. Lod by cure, for it contalna nothing that can Co PfPS icnt r-o Onaln Imrmvon. Tt la tho bCSt COUCll ClirO, a m EffectB of Popular but costs no moro than any other ffl'ijeracnts Mrs. Aldn Grimes. kind. All druggists soil It. 10 30 a m State Work anl o fir Sta Conventions. Stato It is said that a Chinaman has do- p'e'iifh voloned an odoHess onion. A Chln- 11 m iM.f Aniinnnns nn nmnn nt nil men. was least expocted Pa.cr. Do I Neod for Success- to attack an offensive odor. There Is Nothing 1 ay is so dangerous as in Eye Trouble. i consider that you can get along fairly wejl wltkaat aay pt aigkt, j-au will uwlertUad haw important It ta U buncee w!th your oyee. Our Business Is to Tell You When You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY STORE The Store of Quality Corner State and Uberty Salem. Oregon OROVKR CLEVELAND AGAIN A SUFPEREH (Unltod Prefl3 Leased Wlro.l Lakewood, N. J., April 23. Grover Cleveland Is ngaln sufforlng from rheumatism and gout, which havo recontly been aggravated by an attack of Indlgostlon. Dr. Bryant, his physician, said today that the condition of Ills distinguished pa tient la not Horlou. o Attention Ladle Anyone wishing to havo beautiful rugs woven from tnolr old Ingmlu or bmis?l earpota by the Portland Fluff Rug Co., call on or yhono Mr. M. E. Holc'omb, 1100 S. Commercial streot. , 4-23-3f GAMBLER GATES AT RAWHIDE (United Press Leased Wlro.) Reno, Nov., April SJ. Charloa OntOB, son or John W. Gnt, l rlohor by $S0, 000 as tho rult of "bucking" Tex Hlohnrd's faro game In Rnwhldo. It took him just 30 minutos to turn tho trick, nlthough nt ono tlmo ho was $100,000 to tho hnd Whon the son of tho Now' York plunger atartod to piny Rlokard tooH off tho limit. While thu oxcltln game was In progrowt Gates was sur rounded by n groat crowd, Including women atnndlug on chair. Rlok ard doalt the cards. Being Inox parlenoed In tho gamo Gates bot on doublos, wagering 500 at a crack. I Twice ho had his bots split on him,; netting the house $6000. The cnrdi had boon dealt only six tlmea when Thcro will nlio be a membor of the stnto coutrnl couimlttoo, n membor of tho coiigrosnlonnl contrnl commit tee, nnd congroHslonnl dologate to be appointed. Thoro Is a strong fool ing In fnvor recognizing progroaslvo olumonta of tho party its woll as con- sorvatlve and putting up an organi zation thnt will make a light for tho wholo tlckot. It Is understood thnt County Chnlrmnu Murphy will not bo a enn dldnto for re-election and thoro will bo lomo ono ngrood upon by the can didates who will Boloat a competent inuu for socretry nnd mnke n good orgnnlzod effort for tho party tioml nH rognrdlom of pnst factional or parly adlllatlnin. County Central Committee, According to tho rnUirus follow ing havo boon nomlnntod from tho several wards ofv this city as product rommltteemon: 11. V, Glosy, Aurora; F. J. Bolter, Brooka; A. R. Slogmund, Gervuls; J.W. Fnhfly, FalrAuld; C. R. Platts. Hubbard: J. T. .Innoti, .lofforson; Bruce Cuunlnghitm, Llberty: A. Nf. (Taylor, Maolony; R. G. Slogmund, iMehama: II. F. West, Snlem No. U j Chan. A. Murphy, Salem No, 2; Alonzo Gosnor, Salem No. 3: Geo. II. Doncon, Sulem No. 4: 12. M. Pnl mor, Snlem No. K; Itobt. Hnlloy, Sa luin No. G: N. D. Elliot, Salem No. 7. J. n. Ashloy, East Salem; J. C. Hlcknx. SootU Mills; M. J. Van Valkenberg, Sllvorton; IS. C. Down- (Continued from pngo ono.) capttal stock of tho Oregon Electric Co., from $2,000,000 to $10,000,000 thnt tho compnny will begin tomor row nctunl construction on tho first 283 miles of extensions, branches nnd Interala to tho Portland-Saleta electric Allno which wns placed. La operation within Iho Inst few woelcs. Tho roads mapped out aro from Portland to Tillamook via Hlllsboro. Portland to Eugene via CorvnlUs, Salem to Mill City, Salem to Dallas, Salem to Albany, and Albnny to Ca ondla. Supplonieiltary articles of Incor nprntlon necessary to tho Incroasa wdro liled today In the offlco o( 'tixf county clerk of Multonmnh county) Oregon. Guy W. Tnlbot, EdWrf Oooklngham, James B. Korr nl George!? Npvlns nro the nominal la corporators "singing tho now article. Tho road Is bnckod by Moffat & Whllo, bankorsof Now York oU'jj, Work wlll bo begun tomorrow pH tho ' 'Portlnnd-HlllBboro-TIUampbk lino. Tho Oregon Elcctrlo compnny' at which Chnrles M. Pratt of Now 'ork IsJ'prosldont, hns Just finished an olectrlc road to Snlom and tho. an noUncemont that this city In to b& mado tho pivoted point of 283 miles additional of Intorurbnn roadB la tho most Jinportant mndo since tho de cision over two yours ago of (lie Hill linos to parallel tho lino of tho ITar rlmnn aystom down tho Columbia rlvor. Whon completed tho nyotoni of electric rondB of this company tormlnntlng In Portland will exceed 330 miles. What l)oe It Mean? With $10,000,000 additional cnp( llzatlon, tho Oregon Electric or Moffnt &. Whtto, or Htnndard Oil or some one olso, nnnounro the con- Btmictlnn of additional olectrlc lines all ovor tho Wlllamotto valloy, Thoro aro to bo 283 miles, moro or lesB, Good nowH If truo. But thoy nro to havo throo ycar to do It In. None too-long, If thoy menu business. Among tho linos Is ono from tinlom to Mill City. This of course, Is n movemont to head ' off doing nny thlng on tho Snlem nnd Stnyton olec trlc. But It will not havo that of-fact. Tho commlttooB of tho commor olnl hndloH of Salem and Stayton nnd tho tOwnB botwoon thoso points ton ttnlpated Just this kind or bluffs. Whother it is n dolny of ono yonr or thrre yoars, It Is a doad loss to tho dovolopmont of the country, and fchould not he swnllowod aa any bait In tho great gamo of delny which tho Wull streot Intoresta nre playing wltii our seotlon of tho country. Tho cnmniltteoN In charge of tho Salem and Stnyton uleolrlo will go right on with their work, nnd will not bo BWltohml by nny paper railroads. -o- lln'Uii .III. 11(1 nih mlitml r lllj : . ' ""'-"--" - 2. ,lng, Sublimity; H. D. Brown, Wood fortune, quit the gam to kwp .i . ,'.,. ,.. .- buslnosa ongHgment. . ' ' . ' ,'.. , 'u .. M- Vit'ur, lllliiut inu, l. . aiiiit.il, Champoeg; J. B. Wlnstanloy. Che mawa; It, ..J). -Moorhonse, IJIktiorn; J. N. Mlllor, Hewell: Wm. Ilertranl, Mill OltV; J'. P. lieee, Moaltor? Roy V. Ohmart. Hosedale; .1. F. Dunoon. DIVIDE I.VIIKIUTAXCK I1Y A LO'FTIIHV (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Rome, April 23. A novel plan At Mo Punilsh Your doors, windows and mill work for that new house. A. M. Hansen, factory corner Mill and Church streets. During the winter the mlKratloa to Huron from this country hat bees larger than the Immigration. Wonder if the first baa goae to stayt It is better to cure the little eougs than to take chances of consump tion. The boat cough oure is Kewp' Balsam. Druggists soil it at See and 5e a bottle. .. .. II..I..I - t.i ..- i ifir tiiii niviKinn ni inuiiiiiiiuiiiu iiir-in.. i. ... v.-..... . '" . ' HKiney: j. li. tooK, oi. ram; is. u. tuneof th lae PriLiee Amadeo.one Marlnt TuPno r. l. Downing, nf tho wealthiest men In Italy. ha r.. .... I been agreed to by his four sons, who ,n UofltU nrecll,et tnrM undulate jar the sole holrs. Tney hare il.. rMivtlI1 tw0 yQt0i mMt 1. u Clued io uiviue laeir nuieruHuue HyPayMi nobt ,lwir(. ,,! a90i M. lottery. Thoy have divided the A-drton. Thw. wltl hare to draw ia;e laio lour wu rnui urww mm them. The lots art ! as fol-' lews: First, winces la ThiUi. VeaAJla, assa and other olaees. Seelad, farms la Pled moat, Ttts- ny and Lomonlna. .rrjtird. foreatu JN I,jotUad, 1 and Belgium. Fourth, coal mUies la Helglum and sulphur mines In Seals. 3 The Iowa Experiment Station has discovered that an average of 29 bushels oats to the acre in that state Is too small; it ought to be 40 Verily, we are making progress! CI Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the dol, through which the cold Is forced out of tho cyetem, and at tho sf.mo tlmo It allays inflammation. Sold by ml druggists. DliSPOXDKXT LABORER COMMITS SIMCIDH ("United I'rew Leased Wire.) Lob Aagelw. Cal.. Aurll $. Martla Thomas, an iron worker, 80 years old, committed ku1cU. last night by diving from a third story window of a rooming house on North Main street. Ilis Wd was crushed and bis limbs broken by the fall. Fur several months Thomas had, hn unable to secure work a became desporfdentyr lots to determine who is eonfmlttee 1ATC'III.G UP THE FAMILY TltOUHMSH 'Uaitsd Preje Leased Wire.) New York, April IS. Mrs. Cor Hslsus Vauderbllt. 8r , sailed for IBurope toIay, the object of her trip being to confer with her sou Alfred and ley 'before him a plan of com promise with hia wife, who has sued hlw for dlvoree. Mrs. Vanderbllt. gr , who dreads the vandal of a di vorce, has had sevoral Interviews with her daughter-in-law and It la believed that the 'alter has agreed not to puh her divorce suit, but will Insist upon a permanent separation. . o It looks like, $60 hogs In Ohloago by the time Hjjs Hem Is read. Some- bsd ! BPi.? ift ,J9 9r U) J throw uifhiis hog Business this WEALTHY MINER DIVVIES Galvostpn, Tev., April 23. Pedro Alvarado, onoe a poor minor, but whono fortune now runs into tho million, has distributed $2,000,000 among his more unfortunate coun trymen. Then yonrs ago Alvarado wni .working In a mine, but thrpugh tho rlohnoHH of the Pulmlllo mine lie was tranHformed Into a OroostiM. Sluto ho baoaine wealthy ho hns contrlb u ted to the wants or hla poor Mexi can brothers. He soys ho has no Idea of the amount or money ho hns given away In this charitable work but he knows between 3000 nnd 4000 ioor people have boon re lieved. During the past few yearu he has made gifts of large sums of money on every holiday. i , . . i .- SAVS TAIT WILL have noo votes (United Prrsa LoiiBOd Wire.) Washington, April 23- After sj conference with Charloa P. Tart of Cincinnati and Frank 11. Hitchcock of the Washington Tuft bureau, Arthur I. Vorys. manager of tho Taft presidential boom, ntinouuood that Taft will have 100 votes on the first ballot counting all ooutested delegations, The ease with wbWh a largo urea of whoat Is jown should not make us unmllndful nf tho hard hand labor which comes aftor wheat Is In tho bundle. i. ' o DeWUt's Little Early Risers, tho famous ttlo liver pills. Sold by aH dru2lsts. - .' J -I r