DAILY CgAirJOUftyAaAiaiM, OEEOOy, FEIDAY, APBII, 13, 1906. n m re SB ;r mw s Jb1 InHI i i e Great Reduction On National Biscuit Company 'a .pack jo goods. QnOuuu CrackcrB. iTcre 13 now 10s All 15c Gradca Now 10c. t Meal Oraekors 10c ld Timo Sugar Cookies 10c cinl Tea Biscuit 10 rnnilla Wafers 10c rotnna ... .....10 ivo O'clock Tea. 19 Pnnev Assortment 10c eo.inut Dainties 19 Hcc30 panuwieaes ice latter Thin Wafers IN Mbcrt Biscuits 10 kbisco, in tin to" aad 10c aceda Ginger Wafers 10c necJa Biscuit ...ft FULLER k DOUGLAS, ulcm's Leading Grocers, Cenfectlen- ra and Baker. 456-400 SUto Street. Phonos 188-187 Caster Showing of Perfumes il'VlMits and the breath ef spring Some together," And we eaa supply Sll the other dllfchtfw1 odors that are sought after by tbe ladles la their tier preperatioo. imionn's WRioirrs Aui all the beet French perfume ' r in stork RED CROSS PHARMACY JBRMAN ft WARD roomer SUto and CommoroUl Streets, Grand Opeta House JOIIN r. COEDBAY, Mgr. ekafMwwemaannewretsawmfe,wMem SATURDAY, APRIL 14. &TJLR3 MURRAY PRESENTS CRESTON CLARKE in MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE 1 tooth Tnrkiagtoa aad toveiya erlaad jA polish actor"-!. I. KzamU- HIA eharmiat? uUr " . r. Chronicle. iflfriM 84V 73r. sl. 00 and slJMi. m. omV opens Saturday at a. m. "DISPARENE" iPRAY "if J'WFWi B "fWW JmV U the leave, do act lajore tbBt delloelo foliage, awl wblej jcmIm effective aad efemlty against aU ittag insects fur et not be (fleeted by heavy rata. Sor Sale By D.A.WHITE&SON TEDMEN and SEEDMEN Poultry aad Bee Supplies. 5 Com'! Phone 160 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Mirks DcaioNd Copyrights Ac. I MB ding s tkateh u4 dtertytlua au? t fi tilAftt UDfT tut I : tc t uMiu, vitbont cbrt, la eti uua uioui miu rlT iMflfic JfmerKtiH. sir Ostntl vetUr Vtsttmtttt. .NM Co ,8 Hew Yw iiMm.mrH.nuuuua.aiU iV -ik DON'T FORGET TOGO See a Frenchman as Portray ed by a Hoosier and Pre sented by a Yankee Abaerldag entertainment whleh also is aa intellectual treat le the certain ty at the Grand Opera House next Sat urday, when that scholarly aetor, Cm ton Clarke, reappears la Booth Turklag ton's beautiful romantic remedy, "Meauealre" a dramatic Myll ef a eeutary age la whleh there Is a mlog Una; of seatlmeat. ahlralry and heroism The feme ef Mr. Clarke's portrayal f the masquerading Preach prince of the title rote has gone from one end ef the country to another and has become sy nonymous with eeurtlttaoM, grace, no blllty nnd dramatic power. AH I season Mr. Clarke wan triumph after triumph as " ilea uca Ire, " a record whleh be now Is mora than repeating. Those who see him this year will enjoy both him and bts production at its best Manager J ale Murray last summer was prodigal In the extreme In renewing the eecuie and costume equipment so that now, from a pictorial standpoint, "Heaucuiro" surpasses Iteelf of biet year. Mr. Clarke, from his greater fa miliarity with the hero's role, has elab orated the character this seamen la many details which giro bis portrayal greater potency and eloqoeuee. Un doubtedly his "amnoealre," ae It Hand today, marks the highest achievement m alt his dlUngld ca reer. Tbe literary merit of Mr. Tnrk ington's play m impremdng lUeif deep ly upon the Intellectual audience which Invariably greet Mr. Clarke. " HMMmlr ' M h1iu 4a mA auwli unaa the Hternry tabic as before tbe foot lights. Vet action to never sacrlaced to diction nor climax to rhetoric. The entire pwy paisca with movement, ha mor and emotion. HUtorloAl Boto and RoHgleu. In the absence of tbe historical sense, they could treat all the words of Jesus as directed to tkomieive. Hat TMbllca) taveetigatloa makes tbli Impossible. As we have seen, Jetua knew nothing of many of tbe moral and seel I tasks which today we cannot escape, lie sides, be bad a view of tbe world which made him IndiaTereot to the groat bis tortcal future of society. In bis opinion. the end of the world wns at band, lleace to accumulate capital, to ad vance sdeuoo and art, to ameliorate economic nod political conditions, to improve tbe tools of our toll any, to fulfil tbe lrt great commandment to multiply nod roploubw the earthjhow could ho fool moral obligation la any of these direction with his thought of a a Imminent caesnlc catastrophe f ills ethlrc was "end ethics." Aad so it ic Jesus' hletorleal hltua tloa and has apprehension of tbe world that separate him from as. We owe this insight to historical laveetigatlon. We are not confronted with the end of the world, but with an luinltude of task which tbe Ood of nature and of bhrtery baa seat to us. Conceiving tbe situation aa Jesus did, he acted veractoueiy la It; cjMMoivtag the situation aa we do, it would be self deeeption or worse to act as be did. We can be like his character only by being unlike his conduct. Vec acloucaacs led him to have no lotetett such as ears in tbe secular and social life. Vers cicmii ins sock ae his leada u to a life that is the apposite of hit. Imitation ef Jesus oasVs la uuveraeiows now. Subjection to bis prsoopis U sep aration from himself. He who severs bimsolf from tbe world sinks Into bar barlm which is the delaite secularise Uoa of a human being; that is precisely oas of tbe evils from which Jesus would save man. Jesus' staadpoiat was as far removed from uafree subjeetlee. of the j arsenal to the natural as to tbe tra ditional. In bis situation he summousd boik tbe traditional aad tbe natural be fore the judgment seat of the morally accessary; and bow that his words bare in torn become traditional, obedience to bis vriH requires us to apply bis owa principle to his own words. To attempt to Imitate Jesus ia the absence of aay moral aseemity ia our situation for do ing so bas long injured the cause of Jesus; and we should be grateful that bistorioal study bas exhibited the im possibility ef suck a work ef tuperere gatioa, aad effect our emaaoipatlea from tbe yoke ef the leosl aad tbe tem poral. Dr. George Borimaa Foster ia the "Frivolity ef Ue Csricilaa Be ligion." O ii The booby prise for sheer gall is awaitiajr the orders of the Harlem burglar who garbed as a SalvaHoa Army member, 4riHed a safe, aad rubbed the baby 'a bank after starting tbe family phonograph playing "On ward Chrlstua Soldier " N Y Evea lag Telegram. WHY Salem People Should Take Vliol. Oar well kaown drwggisis, Q. W. Pu4am Os sayt 'We do iM mit? there is a man. woman or child hi Sh. lem whom our famous cod Mver Ml preparatton, Vlnol, will not beaoflt at this seaeoa of the year. We belioVe there is no nd for o many people to drag around rnn-4owa tired oat aad debilitated, or for od leople to remain weak and inarm when we guarantee Vlaol will rtotove health and rifor." Continued member of tbe abor flrmt "IV centuries cod titer oil bat been recognised as the grandest of all body-building agents for wasted hu man strength and vitality, but on no reuntof the henry aaaeeatlng ami a temlouiug oil which MvemmM Its curat Ire properties few could Mtke y with any benefit. In Vlnol you get In a eoneeutratmJ form every one of the eurnttv and strength-creating elements of cod liver oil actually takea from free eod' livers, aad without a drop of oft to tip set tbe stomach and returd its work. Vlnol U not n pnlent mediotne And yon Know what you are taking, ne everything It contains Is named on the back label of every bottle. Vlnol Is guaranteed by ever two thousand of tbe loading druggist of the United States to create strength for obi people, for the run-down, Ured. and debilitated, weak, sickly women aad children, and after a severe etok aces. We ask every percoa in Salem who hare hacking coughs, chronic colds, throat and bronchial troubles to try Vlnol on our guarantee It coeta nothing If It falls." a. W. luam Co. Druggists, Snlcm, Oregon. Ia the Moea XHbabtte47 Science bas prove that the moea bas an atmosphere, which makee llfo la seme form pecttble en that satellite; but act for human belaga who bnvo a hard enough time en tali earth of ours; especially these who don't knew that Mectrlc Hitter euro headache, blllem near, malaria, chills and fever,. Joun dies, dyspepsia, dlulness, torpid liver, kidney complaints, general doblllty and femalo weakncM. Un)uaed aa a general tonic and appetiser for weak persons, eapoolally for tbe aged, It Induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by J. 0. Perry, Druggltt. Price only Tbe two cent railroad fare promisee to be a prominent plank la all state platforms la 'the next campaign. Philadelphia Inquirer. ' n . i.. The deed of Medicine, People iMsistiag that medicine dees no good, have one stubborn faot to ooa tend with, that to, tbe people who do believe are greatly la tbe majority. We have boon so fortunate during toe past M years aa to convince thousands of euaTorera with weak, watery blood, who bad all tbe symptoms of n general breaking down of tbe system that one medicine, at leaM, does good. Kervous and unsteady people, weak, accede people, pimply, pale or sallow people, eaa have sireeg, steady nerves and solid besHky Aaeb by Ue uee ef Dr. duau's Mood and Xcrvc Tonic A tablet to take at meal time, it turn the food you oat Into rich, red blood, making solid aeb at the rote of 1 to S lbs. per week. Sold by alt druggists for Tbe per box, or 1 boxes for It. Tail medicine saves doctor bills aad inoaroi health, giving the vary best treatment A Kew York actress baa takea bath ia brandy. Probably wanted tc keep la good iplrKt.--Wahlagiea Poet If you would lose tkat dull obi head ache, Aad feel as Hveiy as a flea, Make baste to your drsggist Aad bu seme Becky Mountain Tea. Dr. Stoac's Drug Store, Tbe Cuban republic bas a siaaalag army ef torn), but tbe smalt army of grafters down there bas not yet b enumerated. Jacksonville Citisea. Ballard's Horeboaad Syrsp. Immediately reUsvec hearse, creepy cough; oppressed, rsttMag, raspiag aad dimeult breathing. Hsnry a Stearas druggist, Sbullsburg, Wis., writes, May M. 19ei "I bave beca setting Bal lard's Horcbouad Syrup for two years. aad bave never had a preparation that his given better eaUsfaetlcn, I notice that when I sell a boitUi they come back for mere. I eaa heaeetly recommend it." , Mo and 1. Sold by D. J. Fry. Dowa ia Bauaoai eeuaty there was aa epidemic of buralag saw whisk sorely troubled tbe doctor wthe was also aJUetcd with Ue same malady. It subsequently developed that on the day the trouble appeared aa old faib laned "sewing society" btd bees iu cperat jb Hope, N D , Flcoecr "TV Personals iuJge Burnett toft this morning for Albany. i J. It. Poaland hue game to Qervals for tbe day. Ilea aVtaire Parear m a lrtknel vis itor lock. C. If. Itlngoa wont to Portland on hjulnsn today, Mrs. PhMOOtt aad daughter weal to Iortlnnd todaj. Harry Kobcrtu wont to Portland yes terUy nftoraoou, W. P. Mmore, of Iwowns villa, was In the rlty yesterday. J. M. Howe, of Wugene, b traasaoMag buslaes sin the city. The Misses Curse have gone to Hub bard for an outing. J. M. Harban, of Mill City, has gone to Ml. Angel for a visit. Pellx thanks went to Wocdburn on a buetneM trip this morning. JeaorsoH Myers, our "Jeff," ar rived from Portland on the lli? train. Prank Derby was among tbe south bound paouger oa the lliU train today, C. W. l'ogue went to lertland this morning to attend the Prohibition ooa veutioa. J. K. tbepard. maaator of tbe cream ery, went to Portland on a badnnu trip talc morning. Mrt, Thee. Jory has gone to Oorvais to visit her daughter, Mm. Dr. Mllos. for a f ow days, Charles Dick, the trsveliag maa, woe amoag tbe norUibouad pseoewgers oa tbe morning train. J. X. omepard, maangor of tbe Capi tal Cream Company, boa foac to Nab bard today on business. I Mrs, . It Waters aad Mm. Oee. L Mooe bave gone to Portland to speed a few days with friends. Mrs. C. M. Saettea, one of tbe score Uiice la the governor's earns, toft to day for a brief visit la Pertlaad. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hooves, of Porttoad, were bore for a vfctt yester day, aad returned homo this moralag. Mrs. H Snook aad family left today for Tillamook to spend tbe summer, whore Mr. Snook has a Urge eeatraoi. Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. KnowUnd re turned yeaiorday from a long vUU la CaUforam for Mr. Kaowlaad 's bosltb Archie Jormaa, who has boon taking treatment nt on of the PocUaad seal teriams, baa kstpiovad soimoiontly to be bouM agala, A. U. Thorn as and wife, of Kewport, returned borne today,' after attending tec funeral ef Mr. Thomas' father, the lata It. A Thomas. Mrs. Wommaiidoef aud daughters, stcr nice aad Jtoxaaa, have goes to Port' land for aa Hester visit with Mr. Worn BMatntorf, who is la bueiaeee there K. A. Beak, of this city, wfao is la Portkad aUeadlag the aaaaal coafer coos of tbe BvangoHoal AMooiaUon, boea eboeen soorotary ef thai body. Mr. aad Mrs. J. If. Aokcrmaa aad dasgbtor went to Hood River today to atiead tbe golden weddlag of Mrs. Aok crmaa 's paroats, Mr. aad Mrs. Wm, Boormaa. Dr. Clarence Hartley aad wife, for morty of Juaotioa. who bave boea vis iting bore, will leave this afternoon for Waoca, awcrmaa aooaty, wbore they will reside. Mies Soataioe Webb, of Albany. petted taroumt Salem yesterday oa bar way to Pertlaad, to make her home during tbe summer with her aaat, Mrs. II. J. Faulk aor. D. X. Swank, a prominent racjdeat ef AamsviUc. icturasd ysstsrdsy from a twe-montba' visit ia Calif eraia. Mr. Swaak was la Salem today aad made this ettee a eall Joba 0 Waelsy, the great ProM b Uis. st, and tditor of tbe "New Baste Gloiiikig Every maa Ilfccs to be attir ed well on Easter Sun day. Now Is a splendid time to select the new spring soft, top coat, and many other dress accessories. Suits and top coats. $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, to $25.00 I'Sptiog Shapes ia Hats jQ if-In the very latest colors-blacfc, pearl, tan-fancy bands, made of the highest qualities. SeM Roberts $3.00 Hat and the John B. Stetson, make , EASTER NECKWEAR A splendid showing of Easter cravats at 50c Salem Woolen Mill Store Velee," went to Pertlaad this morning to attend tbe state ecnvcntlea of this party, whleh Is to be held there to rHJTe e Tbe marriage ef Miss Maggie llrun dridge and Mr. Dante) (tiger, both of Itreoks, was setemHlsed by Judge Tur ner yesterday afternoon. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for llroeks, where they will make their David Haned, a bright young a ens pa per maa, nt present employed oa the Portland Journal, was In the city yes terday. He called, with bis friend, H. U. M or eland, en the horse editor, who was so glad to see hint that he forgot to mention thn fast. Superintendent Aekerman will be In Pendleton April 17th, to deliver an ed ucational address President Oampbell. of the Stato University, will also be present. This gathering bas been planned by Prof, h. It. Trover, former ly superintendent at the rklem schools but new boldtng a similar position in thn Pendleton schools. 9100 Reward, 10O. Tbe readers ef this paper will be pleas ed to team that thero U at least eac dread disease that science has been able to cure ia alt Ha stages, and that Is OaUrrh. Hall's Catarrh Ours is the only positive euro new knewn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eeaetltotleaal disease, teOjUlree a con stitutional troatwoat. Hall's OsUrrh Oure Is taken Internally, aotlag direct y upon tbe bleed and mucous seefsee ef the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, aad giviag the patient strength by building up toe constitution nnd aislstlag nature la dolag Its owa work. Tits preprint' ors have so much faith la Its curative powers "that they offer One Hundred Dellorc for any esse that It falls to cure Scad for list ef testimealsls. Address F. J. OlImtfHY & CO, To Isdo, 0. Bold by all druggists, 1ft. Take Hall's Family Pills for eeeetf. pa ties. ricaeers meet Officers. TWo board of directors of the Oregon oVmMs)9Vr Cr'S'm'o'4"jsdgoBJe) olsmnmPo SwSesao tag sleeted earners and made arraage moats for tbe Wth annuel reunion, to bo bold Thursday, June 14th, in Pert sand. The speaker selected for that day was Allen Weir, of Olympic, ex president of the Waibiagtoa pioaeers Kov. A. J. Huasaeker, of MoMinnville, was caosoa abaulaia, aad Joseph Itueb t-cl grand marshal The woman's axilliary will be under tbe direction of Mrs. Charlotte Oart wright. Tbe cAUers obesea srei John W Mlaco, president (l&it); George H. Ilimes. secretary (1MI); dl rooters, M. Magors (Mot). Kobcrt A. Miller (1H), Judge William Galloway (IMS). essemsmsMiiiU cm Dr. Bergio, Paaa, III, wrlteet "I bave used Ballard's Baow Llslmsntj always rscommeaded it to my frlsads, as I am eoaadsat there Is ao better made. 'It is a daady for bsras.' Those whe live oa farma are especially liable to many acoUental outs, burns, bruises, wblob heal rapidly whea BaUard'a Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept ia the bouse for eases of emergency." Sffc, We and 91. Sold by D J. Fry. in i A Pleasant Evening. At tbe homo ef Mrs. Lewis, coraer of Trade aad Winter streets, a most pleas ant party was given la boner of Mr. C. A. Mason by a somber of University students from smstera Washington last Wsdaecday evening. The time passed quickly, tbe ovealsg being spent in playing games aad story telling, fie freabaents were served. Our VUlsgo Clerk. That many have net heard ef the greater rklem, the thriving and thrifty city of which we are the proud rest dents, was shown the other day by" a communication Intended for the city recorder, and which was uddreesed to "The VWsge OtcelC" The Incident only empbattsec tbe fact that the 0 renter Salem Commercial Club can. do a little more advertltlag with profit Its equal as a euratlva agent dftoi not exist. So perfect Is the medUlaal no to challenge tho admiration of the me Meat profession. Hook Ic HallUter's Keky Mountain Tea. W seats, Tea er Tablets, Dr. B tone's Drug Store. Mautvdy-Tbureday. The Beotttsh Kite Mnsene ef this olty held their annual MauHdy.Thureday bnmiuet at the Hotel Willamette last evening. Judge Moore, of the supreme court, presided, and made a short ad dresc. HoMUtor'a Hetky Mountain Tea Is a wonderful spring teals. It drives out nil Imperil!. A good thing for the whotc family. Keeps you well all sum mcr. M osnts. Tea or Tablets, Dr. sHojhiNi Drug Store, $20 CUT The Sharpies Cream Separator The meet interesting aotM that tbe dairymen have bad la taajty a 4f Is tbe cat la the ptloc of tho Sharpies. It Is stimulating trade wonderfully, aad separatees ate seltteg right aad loft. There's ao reason far aay one pur chasing aay ether make ef maahlae whoa the Sharpies earn bo bad at these figures. $80 for the No. 4 $65 for the No. 3 $55 for the No. 2 These arc juet (fie) loss than the old figures. Kern ember that the Sharpies supply eaa is just waist high, no straining the book or ommbtng oa abalr to reach it. The operator ana pour la the milk while continuing to turn she crank. Remember that the bowl is a smooth, tube with but one thin shell latide at the upper cad to remove aad wash Others have alt sorts ef "fixia's" In side, all of wblob most be thoroughly cleaned, or you will have tainted cream. Remember that ta gears are entirely ea closed from the dust, aad run la oil, beaoe do aot wear out, and there is sot tho constant worry about turalsg oa the ell enp and turning it oa again. Ceil aad inspect or scad for catalog F. A. Wiggins TMTT.imgKT X0USS. 2$-M7 Liberty aUroet. Farm. I6fJcfttv Wkeele, Aatosao- RrwUx Mtoftlaesi aad Be&BtU ma smmmfnT 1 l i!