ii 1 DAILY CAPITA!, JOUKXAL, SALEM VMX. THURSDAY, JAXUARY 31, 1C07. IP '" " !' ' r i J7c. ileiiei&o& GOOD Goods GOOD Goods Car Shortage Hearing. Rattle. Jan. 23. Tho Interstate OUR WORLD OF WHITE AND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Ends Saturday Evening, January 26, '07 mmmmmmammmmnmmmMmmMm There is but four shopping days left in which to take advantage of this exceptional money saving sale. The best and most up-to-date stock to select from in the Willam ette VaKey. EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STORE, contract goods excepted, REDUCED m PRKZE. Ladies' Ready-lo-Wear Tho minlll v In every Instanco 1' all Hint wo claim for It tbo host to bo had nt tho priceand dur ing this into you can ohnoio with a groat saving. Ladies' Suits A rnck full of Indies' suits In desirable stylos, materials and colon Values rnngo to $32. CO Clearance I'rlco $10 Ladies' Skirts Lsdlos' Cheviot, Mohair nml I'anatnn skirts In wanted styles and colors Regular (7 CO to 1S Clearance I'rlco $5 Ladies' Jackets Ladle' Covert and Koursoy Jackets, Castor and Tan shndos Regular (COO and 0.60 vuIiiom Clearance I'rlco $2.50 HOSIERY Isxcollont values, ovary ono, at the rogulnr price. An upportun Ity to got a year's supply at much loss than regular LikIIoh' tan lnco hose, rogulnr 2Bc (itinllty q Clearance stile ......... I "C Ladlm' tan and black hosiery, laco mid embroidered, 60c and CKc iiinlltlos Q Clearance salo J) C Ladlos' black gauxo llslo hosiery Regular $1.00 vnluo CLE Clcnranco snlo DDC MRVH SIIIUTH. Men's shirts, slice ran go from 11 'A to 1GH. Rogular $1.50 and $2.00 valuos, Clearance salo $1.00 New ombrolderlofl Just received. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Men's Clothes Whon you buy clothing, get the host to bo had for tho price, wo know that no other storo Is offer ing the vnluee that you'll find hero. During this sale thuro Is n big saving for you und should bo taken ndvnntngo of this wook. Up- to-date stylos, colors and fnbrlcs at Dress Goods This sale Ib of the most import ance to women as It contains some of tho oholcost weaves and pat terns In WOOL SUITJKR8. $1.00 valtios Clearance Salo $1.25 vnluo Clearance Halo $1.50 valuos Clearance Halo $1.75 value CInrano Snlo PIHKSTLKY'H IILACKS. $1.00 vnluos -Clearance Halo $1.50 valuos Clearance Hale $1.76 vuluos Clearance Halo commerce commission, at Us morning session, heard testimony of rail roads, who claim they have done ov- ..i thnf rnuld be dono with n ... . , otratnni to relieve tne .-., .mn in this state. They congt-siuu ...- - - claim tho motive power and rolling stock have been materially In creased; that all requisitions for the .. ii. i.Hffln ,1innrrniAnt same made uy me irumu uc,.. have been met promptly by Eastern i.. Tiinf niimit tnat me ium- uiruuiuio. ..v - ber and other business has Increased boyond expectation tno insi iwu . ti it fu t.f1fiB In years. Thoy numit meir uiuuimi? iu )e with tho situation until tnc systoms aro doubie-tracKeu, wincn . ... ..,ln , lift nre now unuer coiiuiriiuiiuu, i" u completed a year hence. They deny the charge of favoritism nnu petty graft by employee. Itobuttal tostl- mony of lumuernien nenru mis miui- noon, when It will adjourn to moot at Portland tomorrow. Personals T. T. Uahn went to Aumsvlllc to day. Mrs. W. H. Sloper loft todny for Stayton. Kev. C. O. Oliver wont to jeuerson tli la mnrnlllir M. V. Bllyeu, of Sclo, left this morning for Albany. Miss Edna Jones, of Brooks, was In town this morning. Hoy Bean, tho commercial man, Is In town on business. Miss Myrta James loft thjs morn ing for a visit In Portland. Ellis Whitman, tho loose-Jointed man, has gone to Albany 60c 63c 75c 88c CITY NEWS A OoHectJsn of ImpertuHt Par. ffmefc lev Yew OcMJOenitiofi A mkcrut divorce Y It'e Time That you can ml tho licit harbor work on tho shortost nottru nt (111 eon's shop. Hlx chairs and good barbers make It possible 23 3t Xrw Htm k Company nt Kllngrr Orniiil Oliver J. Krkhardt will present "Kckhnrdt'e Ideals." a first-olas New Htoek Company at Kllngor Qrnud Theatre. Starting uoxt Monday they yil offer "Tho Great Northwest." nnit commencing Thursday "Dora Thorno" will be the play offered, flood Mittdnltlvs will be Introduced between each not. Wmitii! nt Ouro-. Twenty-five men to out white fir cord wood. Tho Ghas, 1C. Hpaudlng Lofting Co. 1-24.31 I)(H' Not Mow 1IU Heart. Kills Whitman tho in nu who at will can unjolnt hU limbs, und Is known as tho "rnltlobox" save nn stklblllon of dislocating Joints last sight before the nicdlcnl melety. "lite ca4 Is u Interfitltitf ono." mid a prominent physlcltn this niorti tajt, "his Joint dUlocatloni being all that he claims, but I am surtt thut tile hirt does not leave Its normal place. Tho pulsations that ar tthowu la the idaeos to which ho claim to wore his heart aw simply dono by tho inuiolw of tho dlaphram." Folloued by Hi'crrt Marrliigo Koon ACtor. Denver. Jan. 24. It Is learned to day from fuots previously suppressed by tho courts Hint Milton Smith, Doinocmtlo state oholrmnn, a lawyer and representative of big corpora tions, secretly divorced his wlfo and gave up two children, and then so erotly married Miiuilo Hargrove, of Kansas City, a divorced woman with two children. Chlrngo .MnrkotN. Chicago, Jan. 24.- Wheat 701 78. corn 4t)liCH7H, oats 38 38. DUC 1 65c J 75cj wmwmrmmmmammur Kilters Ship Subsidy. Washington, Jan. S3. The Presi dent sent a mesenge today reo- nmmendlr.K shin subsidy legislation and commenting upon the great de sirability of onnctlng laws to aid American shipping. European pow ors had recognized nn dsimllarly aided their steamship companies to establish and maintain trade In or itnr In ninlnlnln tho nrosont waire of ' American seamen, ho snys, it is lm- peratlvo that ship subsidy legisla tion bo passed. Tlio bill tho I'roHi dent fnvors provldos for 11 stoant- shlps on tho Atlantic and subsidized at $1,500,000 and 22 on the Pacific coast at $1,125,000. "It will euroly be discreditable for us to surrender tho groat commorco of tho Orlont and South America und our own com iniinlcatloii to Hawaii and the Philippines." o Cur Srotiigo Hearing. I n... .... . . I seniue, dan. ;o. iiitersiniu com merce Commissioner Lane todny con cluded the hoarlng on the car short age. Today's Boeslon wns dovotod to the dofeuso of tho railroads to charges of faulty Bystom of car dis tribution, insulllclont rolling stock, PILES CUIIKI) QUICKLY Ai ,, lA'-XO ,SKf JJJ A FrcM. Trial Pack Sent by Mall to AlMvL Common sense 8 iD, m (oven moro sol i .l business or tho affal "" uuimo aro getting moro than thnv . 5 to ., uaeu tri -, ago, it was tho fn.1,1 ' . ot anrts nt Mnlm. . " B " w- ituua nr n . wind up by asklntr th .. kS to a drug storo nn.i ,. ii("i People won't stn,i . .7 thing now. They Wa "''' glble proof. Thev .." remedy first and If n, ' te1 wfiat la claimed they Vi ? D uuu 0UJ, JJ Marlon F. Davis, of Union, Is here on legislative business. Mrs. W. J. Dronnen loft Inst evon Ing for a visit in Portland. Mm. W. Lair Thompson, of Al bany, is visiting Salem friends. Hcv. Frowln Bpper. of Mt. Angel college, is visiting In the city. Hon. Is. T. Judd wns in tno city yesterday taking in tlio legislature. Sheriff Martin Whlto. of Columbia county, Is In the city on buslnoss. Mrs. A. J. Krantz loft tills morn ing for a wook's visit In Portlnnd. Editor Swopo, of ilia Portlnnd Morcury, returned homo yesterday nftornoon. Orvlllo Stubhs, formerly of Salem. hut now locntod In Portland, Is vlsltt lng in tho city. Miss Mildred Loonoy, nfter vlsltlnjr hore, returned this morning to her home In Jefferson. Mrs. Bruce Mosslck, wlfo of tho county Judge of Bnkor county, is vis iting relatives in Salem. Miss Matilda Hale, of Sweet Home, n f(nu rm nlmu ailfi. l.AUA 1 1 ll.l nnu, niiun iaiu iiuru, iuil iius . ri.....i..i.. . .., t.. n-,i-.i A CohvIcIiik ArgunwaL Mrs. a. l. nnu. wi,o i,. i, vi.: That ls wl,y wo By m ftlntr Sntom rninHvo.. rM.r,i fn. ,son suffering from piles or 41,5 .....!. i ........ i of rcctnl disease, send mt ....J hi nui uuuiu in i-uriiuiui. . , Mr. nn.! Mr, nni T. ..-,. mmo U,ld W0 W,U Ekdly ttl. . .... ....u, UB , UlUVlllftllO, ' . ..i- . M Who linvn l.nn Vl.llln. 0l . -i- ,l lr0 lrml PaCKUgO. t'Or 8 1 tlvos, left this morning for their jTh at,t rCBUlt W!!! b,- Afte" lm.... i v,ifi tho trial you will hurry to II. D. Mount, nf Riu-Hnn i, i.nJctircst lrGB8t and get a Ikl i,0,.n i .i. i .,....'. of Pyramid Pllo Cure, now u.w nt KliV uiij iluiiiiilt inn urn. ... ? ' (rtil In Minitnnn,ln tn 1.. . i WW UJf UIUUDUUUQ IU UU UU8 Oii a . most wondorful reliefs and can! MtKVVki laaalA .KJa I'HIK.NDS OF THE I'KOl'LK. ThiiMt Who Ntnml Firm Aguluxt the Hlg OniflH Groat ami Small. Piles over known. "Ploaso oxcuso my delay In lng you sooner In regard tow Ed. Jeurnal: As an advocate of economy, and tho friend of tho peo ple, I want to thank you fur the stand you are taking ngalnst graftB and oxtrnvaguueos. I think tho de termined Htund you huvo tnken In favor of cutting down oxponsos hns gress of tho legislature, roturnod this morning to his homo. favoritism and potty graft by railroad I ' "J """ . "' l c- phl,rch, woro employes. Tlmbormon wore given ' l,od. '? "u !jnnl t,B ,nor'""'-' . i... a i .. . ..i -- v, iumj iii ii vina in nn iniinra .... uur w reuuKe tne rnnronu tostl-'mot, M ...-. -.your Pyrnmld Pllo Cure hit ' i Stnto Snnnlnr llnr f ni .forOIMO. I COJlBlJer It 0D Cj i .... w jm ijunui i'iiiiii i . . ty is nbsont from i.i ,inav M.ta ...i.,. i"nest medicines In the wort .being engaged In a blir .rimii i.ii )llos- l 8"orcd untold nU.7 . . . . filt. mntitlia wlinn .. ..!, ''" ""uuiuo nuuu iiij njir Tlmw Trial Illsortlerly. New York, Jan. 23. Dlsordoi marked tho opening of tho caBO. Th A Nluiplo Vutv for Piles. Pllo SlirTttrum knnu- tlmi nini.i,,iu and other local treatmnuts somutltnoe relieve nut never ouro. Thoy don't remove thtt cause. Thero Is u little tablet that Is tnkon luterniilly tlmt runwtvuu ti... .......... -- ------ ......va iiiw wmini- of Pllee ami cure no mnttor imw long standing. Ask for Dr. Iwnilinnlt'd lt.....1lnl.l (ll thoUKIIIIll lltlllnr Vllttrn.il.w. ....... with evory bottle.) Iloni-llold U tho discovery of Dr. Leonhwrdt. of Lincoln. Neb., ono of the most distinguished ami .uooess- J'hyalclnns In th woatern states. , '!:0 lrMiWlt. or Dr. Leou- lirlvlure. Bold by Dr. H. C. mono! aaiom. nt linker City. pollco and reporters clashed, there' ..' , , .'. 0f th Xorth Pn" m i.i ' cl"c Surgical San tnrlum. nf iw. spondents seeking admission. , . ' ,t0r n vlslt ln th,s clt'. m ' California Amorhau. I rt"rn,t:? !. th moiro"- I ". . I'OWOll. Ilf Tnpnmn la I.. ,!. ' --., -. .....w...... 10 in niU mo to send for a 50c box. Bel WU8 half cone I know I vail nnd It didn't tnko any bcgglnit me to send for a second box. Id I am nbout woll now but If I In M'.. ..I. I . .. ii iiBiilllKllin. J11H. L':i llnvnu nf --.,-. . ... ..11,10,1, mu , . ... , ... '"" " piiv ,1,1 i.ii.i.... ,.. . . . .. Biuvnioms 01 a return 1 win ok had n good Influonco In compelling W"Cornln, this afternoon replied to ,,',. '. " " , ""' " ,s n 'oauing tho loulslnturo to do wy with the of Vermont. He snld: "Of " " ' "V ,,n0' '1 n mh" S rag Co to bo sure it iff cl.rk.hlro on spec.,,, committees of , what crime U California guilty to '" " ' .n. - "fnmerco ?:Vout thl. 7n. ii iiivestigniion, nml wo, the peoplo. """" me uironi 01 tno Prosldont w.,,, , , ;' """ ,,,B- "auio .ul .... ... 1 1.- ...... . tn ,nn,l n....l , . . . "Oil, Of I.OS AnCOlOK. wlln linvn l. l'II. ..on ,u iu uuu,, nniiiiuuriug nway ill " "nu .uiluo ngninsi nor Vllln, n.ni. 7V ".-un ,,. , f t, . extravagance of every kind. P,P.T . She is guilty of desiring to ZlL!'""- W- Lett r" o i wnnt Z we aro particularly irrntlflod to romuin Ainoncnn." Ho declared hs. ' u luiuniuj 10 tholi f.u i.. . . inline ., iuhk nu IIIIKIll HXIIOCt .Iiifiuii t,i IiuumiKv MokMiuo. Washington. Jan. 34 Tho Presl- dent sent a huvmoko to eongross to dny reouwinendlng n miKtol inaur. anro law for tho DUtrlet of Colum. hltt. Hh thinks a department ot In. surnuce In the tllitrlat hoi.i,i i... madtt fer the bureau In the depart. wvwi hi oeuimereo and labor. ll HUry Hmb. Washington. Jan. ss. Th ..i.. I of tho eablnet ami speaker and vlce.prldent ari aim iM..i The total grab Is wtlmated at $i ! 350.000 a ywir. o Smiles KONOMY Vs. EXTRAVAGANCE Ob the word or one of tho wt philosopher of tie age. ym way wt It down a tho truth--that a man fB better afforU the tuoit wwwuntlo " M r xtravacaucl than the wewt ltravagaat of etonouilca It Is eitrav&saat vnemy to wr yur old Kltt if invr rt, noUwr. awuy uitHi to you. Wo d show you whether thx re, and It m co,t )(m BOlhlng (0 kaow. BARR'S JEWELRY v-r wieU watlM. ,ww Ka 0 ih9 prlwu We nro particularly irratlflod to notice that you havo thrown tho weight of your Inlluenco ngalnst the propiwtHl graft of k $70,000 appro priation to the exposition at James town. We can see no good Ukoly to come to us from such an enormous appropriation, outside of providing n suminor outing for n lot of old root ors who, whon out of a Job. nr iiw. a lUh out of wnter. If not swelling around such placos. Don't spnro tho promoters of tho sohomo, nnd you will reeelve the heartfelt thanks of tho taxpayers of Oregon. Yours truly, TAXPAYHK. .Mnrion county. Orogon. o JEALOUS CAUSES DEATH Icolved your .Yours for n bo Insisting upon naturalization of rt "" c,ir,,t, "mo, who has boon ' A h.r n-m.1.. ,i ,... ... . " .0I The Ktiest of Mrs. it. n u,.o, .... I Po Curo. iiuwiiiu, 1.1111L uinv nu iiiir ft 1 a ' " iiuiiaiiiii. iiiir pollce'forco und sent to congroee In !, I"(,rnl,,s for '"or hoii.o n Soat closlng he urged that the provisions '.. f Wns nceo'l"Iod ns fnr ns of tho Chinese exclusion law l, .., "u "' -Mrs- Houston. tended to Include the Japanese cool-' n ,rK8 C Cr08i,l "d family, or lea. , ,lo,'te '"ounty, Colorado. nr vim If A ".. . .. . " l VrlUHlUin. nr fhlu ,.!.. mi "" i. 1 110 two It. -Mr. Crossans are brothers', and havo not mot since 186G. Fruit Inspector E. c. Armstrong (1"8 ,I10"nB I"? Woodburn on buslnoes. He has several meetings scheduled for this vlnimiv ...J. ... "1 SS-TT--.": on Qry: Haw iuoli .im iK n.. Help the meve.Ht.ut to K,a wii-, wwwImIhh Id OregonJ r. Ilryan didn't have mere than 6Mten on tho condltJons r . bor. Couldn't he Itaiimv ,,. u. Uftf "" m' Sow luett'e aMoglee aw worse than their masts. fcv ... thew U Tllliaaa'a to of amtegy.' w w m KroaiMi. Cal.. Jan !!.... , Jaokson. un undertaker's nssUtant. Me last night shot and killed Susie I'earson at tho Southern Pacific .uu,.a nouso. Ho then put a bullet mu m. own nrain; it U Mta the bul t which killed tho gin wa ,,,,. d for K.M. Packard. f whom Jack- OU Htt ittttolU. tttlll ivkatt ta -a-- . www "o vianu 11 thl 8lrl'' fath,r' eer at the round houw. She died In U arms. Uh for Tlmbor to He !,oft. An action has been commoncod In department No. 2 ur thl, Mn.... county circuit court by F. J. Hld- r.ugo against John Hoofer and Cas por orn, partners, nml ,i, n. Loon Jones to roatrnln the sail Z h , T "r Turner' Wc"8 rundants from cutting timber oj thVs t S,ThUr6dny' anJ May i.iainiiiT in .1,1 i....., i ,,,": "uwii near Fair- now. The oomplttlnt seta forth that Uo said Hoofer & Zorn ro .0rt ges and are In ,he posseselon of the ld land, and that ai. n . Jones are tenants and are slashing inotimuor for fww, w COStS Of the Slllt nr. ' ..... tho eomplalat. , m o- All tho Wortd. is a stago and nallard-, 8no Unlroent play, a noit promtsut Prt iu hna no aujvorlor for Ubou inatUm..,itt Joints, cuts. sprala..aud always u, IL AB?bo, ' used Wallard'a Snow !.,. ." living proof of what It dws, nUy trial hottlftl 2Se. Kfl ..i ..a. Sold by I). J. ry. vv Wiwkcn Southvni Padrtc. Ogden. Utah. Nuv. sa w.. Southern Paelrte D"l. Nevada. ,Mt The pa" soncnr w.. t. .... . . '" pas- nr vr" uriy 8Baka p. but 7, """ nouaij- Injured. Two baggage oars and wveral eoaehe, left track. Defective hrakw. A lator renort hnu.. d SO injured. Dead s , JS tram. lnjum,. ,, " 8 ' ot Pennsylvani,, L.J' . Salt Uke, brnkonTeg; C 7T'' man. nii. . .."" - " Sher- the most sriouiy hurt. are F. T. Orlmth. at nM.u. .... .. hftr oa butlueis. Unutio liiwv. i Madison. Jan. si c. .. wat Introduced a hill iTTT Udwo' bly that na T,. " ..J" e a- striker, kJT??!'m "'on or Wrtalssion of the L " tloa of thl. Ltl V"- Viola. labor dwl. arTea?? dually pJawa ta tJll ! receiver. or Mrs. Kmma Hnwim- ...i.- ,.. . .il(, . ' "" "as ueen siting her son, Congresamau W. c Ssy.efntndM,fn,M,,y fr - n? ', l t,,ls '"rnlng for her homo the "Belknap -settlement ur. ., m Pnrvln nt n..- . .1..., , .. w ".nana, nr- "Hl In tho iltv ,! . ' fr,,, -: -c "- nu .Mrs. w. J. Bryan In the doctor whon ho lived in that Plnee. many years ago. IIOTKL AltltlVAI.S. WJllninotto. C R. Ray, Medford. I W. O. Wltiol, Portland. U- II. Jaokson. Jnnlrcnn..in. I- T .McClollen. Roselyirg. W.J. Uryan and wife, Lincoln v, John Fleming. Portland. " k. Williams, Dallas. L- D. Whltohurst, Portland. Salem. A- II. Mulkey. Drownsvtlle. T- S. Sonn, Sllverton. Locln Jennings. J. W. Smith. Portland. Wlllanl Petrle, Oo. Munyon. Salem. Otto Schul.x. Jefferson. Harry Westbrook. PenUleton. S" , Co,Uns- inland. " I- Stevn. Portland. Neb thing Ut do w. I letter a few dijn remedy llko J, J EtlTM, Honoy Grove Tex., R. R. 9, Bex.3 "P. S. I only got two lota i don't think I need any more. of soven montha' standing" To cet a. frco trial nackatei today, to tho Pyramid Drue CM Pyramid Dulldlne. Marshall. It will como by return mall taS rosults will both delight and Ish you. o DIED. PUT.MANN In Portland VJi Jnnuary 23. 1907. Franca Putmann. need 58 She Mil morly Mrs. John Hlldershoti resided In this city, and iInH tlrao has lived ln GolJ Wash. Tho body will arrive ton momlncr. nml flm funeral will bo held from tho Saleffi ft tnklng Company's parlors at 1M tomorrow. Tho burial will Ul In tho Odd Follows' cemetery. MARRIED. MATTHEWS-JAVIS.At the nf ttlft KrMn'a n.ninll In SIlT Wednesday, January 2S. iwj 12 o'clock, took placo themn Of MIro Vnhi-vn f .Inrvll t 1 Cloyco M Matthews, Ret. P, Knight officiating. Both thn vnnni liunnlfl iTi known in Sllverton and this dty. They will make their future in Astoria, whore the groom I ' Ployed by tho Tongue Point w Company. Miss Verno Ketchum lefttos!1 a visit In Albany. ..MONEY TO LOAI THOMAS h. Over Ladd . Bush's Bank Sal Nocwicit Uttiooi Fire Frank Meredith. ResUeat Ollco with Wm nrnwn 4 0J 129 CoruraerelAl Btreet. I