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'a. DAILY CAPlTAi JOtKNAL, 8AL18M. OREGON. BATUHPAY, FE&HUARW3, 1007. i L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER. ew Spring Goods ! divine in Every Department """ both floors and in overy section you'll find tho newest creations 1 .Jibe most novel Ideas. , 1 jnbroideries This department has boon un- Mnalir busy since Monday morn- . . .. n ntnnml nn salO Uj, nca ; - tloasands of yards of flno Swiss, Cmbric and Nainsook Embroid eries at ft prico far below anything ,rer paid for such beautiful goods Better como intoday beforo tho tot Is gone. Worth up to 60c yard Sale Price 25c Torchon Laces Pretty patterns In wide edglnga with insortion to match. 4c yd New Purses Just Received Tho largest nnd finest assort ment wo'vo ever shown reached us today. Collar Ruching Another lot Just rccolved six collars In a box 25c Box and Opera House JOHN F. OOEDKAY, Mgr. MONDAY, FEB. 4 E. J. CARPENTER OFFERS The Orcnt Western Piny lT cripple CREEK IV INTMIKSTIXG STORY OP LIFE IX THE laMOVS COLORADO COLD CAMP FOUK EXCITING ACTS Irlcei 7Bc, GOc, 2Cc. Oflce open Monday 9 a. in. WILLAMETTE, WINS. High School Girls Defeated in Das kcthnll Gauio Score 8 to 0. LINGER GRAND THEATRE. : Commencing tonight and with rog- Urmatlneo Saturday at 2:30 p. m. IllTtr Eckhardt presents ECKIIARDT'S IDEATE. i la the beautiful four-net drama DORA THORNE A dramatization of Bortba M. J i famous novel. Entire- chance of snnolnlHnn Bargain matineo Saturday at 2:30 'nlOc, mkCksuJsaaBuuuuuuuuuuuW' Tho co-eds of old Wlllnmotto added another victory star to tholr crown last night when tho W. U. girls' bns ketball team met nnd defeated tho fair flvo who represent tho Salem high school. Tho gamo was very close, and it was no walk-over for the victors, as tho Bcoro will show Tho Bcoro nt tho closo of tho first half was 4 to 3 In fnvor of tho Wll lamettos, and tho second hnlf only added four points for tho 'varsity girls, whllo tho high school team gained two. In tho first half Miss nclla Ackermnn, of the. Salem highs, had tho misfortuno to fall and serl ously apraln her nnklo. Sovcrul oth er fallB wero sustained by other members of tho, teams, but no Injur ies resulted. Tho llnoup was as fol fel fol eows: W. U. Coryoll nnd Dolknnp, for wards; Shopnrd, center; Motcnlf and Salomon, gunrds. S. U.S. Lick and Pohlo, for wards; Rudolph, centor; Olrurdln, Aokormnn and Ostrandor, guards. - o Next Attraction at tho ICUnger Grand. Commenolng Monday night Ollvor J. Eckhardt will prosont his popular company, "Eckhardt's Ideals," In tho big Eastern success, "Caught in tho Wob," with an ontlro chango of specialties. This production has always mot with great success wher ever It has been produced, nnd tho mnnngomont nro assured that the patrons of this theatro will agreo that "Caught In tho Wob" is the best piny over" soon' In Salem at popular prices. Optical Department Will Ntunm Urn .... 1 . j. - - awauu SUSHI- HUn, aad the beat ot attn- DO BlTOQ those -who B9d ""-e. We ,. equips J7J"" Utt Inrtrumaata for j" tho eyes, and our price most reasonable. Ctas. H. Hinees. t&!te Optician. i Tk Albany commercial club which Uwi, ps0 d,rect,y aor mm, a,r wm b0 re" A KM,,!. i M. Wae. So will a bottle ot Horehound Syrup alway tZ T ,are y a "Pell o! $ 7 for KC0Ug,h8' Mrs. si,, fad looping ilJ,Tj a b0Ie ot Ballard's "VH.J.F. "" Don't Put Off Until tomorrow what you can do to day. If you aro suffering from a torpid liver, or constipation, don't wait until tomorrow to eot.holp. Duy a bottlo ot Herblne and got that liver working right. Prompt ness about health saves many sick spoils. "Mrs. Ida Gresham, Point, Tox., writes: I used Hcrblno in my family for six years, and find It does al it claims to do." Sold by D. J. Fry. The Rarest When you figure the matter over as to what Is the rarest qual ity In pastry you soon come to tho conclusion that It is lightness and parity. Many grow so accustomed to soggy bake stuff that they take for granted that they must have it. Tho sure way to overcomo It is to use Eppley's Perfection Baltic Powder C. M. EPPJ.EY Manufacturer HAZED GERMAN TEACHER Students Who Locked Up Pro fessor Bach Are Requested to Apologize When a body of Willamette, Uni versity students dumped a Spokane boy in tho mill rnco last fall because ho won all their pockot chango In hotting on a football garao, there was a promiso implied gr expressed that hazing In tho ancient and honor ublo university should forever bo nnnthema. Well, no more students have been hazed, so far as tho public has boon Informed but Shndes of Jnson Leo, tho attentions of tho studonts have been turned towards tho professors and tho Instructors nro actually be ing mado victims. Professor Louis Bach, who occu pies the chnlr of French and Gorman, has for somo tlmo boon a marked man. , Ho Is n splendid gentleman and is honored by the students but ho has been in thlB country too short a time to got tho continental vnrnish rubbed off In contact wth freo Amort can Institutions nnd has rccolved rather more notice from obstreporous studonts thnn was comfortablo to his dignity. When ho would entor tho chapol he would be recolvcd with vociferous applause. Ho boro this' with tho spirit of a martyr but when they painted a skull nnd cross bones on his door bearing tho legond "Good byo finch" ho took umbrago. It Is nlBo said tho boys locked him in his room nnd piled furnlturo nnd dry goods boxes against Clio portnl. Any way ns a result of an investi gation by a faculty committee a stu dont named Dolknnp has been sua ponded for tho balnnco of this Bossion nnd two moro boys nro on tho carpet ponding further investigation. It is understood that ns a result of a faculty Investigation it was de cided to Biispond young Dolknnp for tho romnlndor of tho somostor. Thon tho student body took n hand and poured lots of oil on tho troubled waters. Ono report was to tho effect that DO of tho boy signed a round robin to loavo tho school If Dolknnn was to bo punished, f Howovor, this' is donlcd. Anywny, tho student body mado ovorturcs for poace. Dolknnp nitylo duo npology for his artistic bout in pnintlug tho skull nnd cross bonos, nnd all was forgiven. o .MAX FIXED FOH'IXJUIUNG GULLS PutM Food on tho Kiuls of a String ho That the Gulls Were Trapped. Marshflold, Fob. 2. Tying two plooes of meat together and throwing thorn into tho bay for the gulls to food on mny bo sport, but it is ox- pensivo sport. V. H. Cook paid ij. flue of $5 and costs Just for tho vloas mo of seeing two gulls fastened to gether by a string in such u mannor that thoy could not live. This practice has been followed to somo extent by peoplo who are strangers hero for somo tlmo past, and it Is tho plan to make it expen sive to thorn. It Is rnthor hard to un derstand how any person with a heart or any fooling can do anything ns brutal Just for amusomont. Tho birds when fastened togthor can do nothing but fly away and starvo to death. There is a law protecting the gulls. Smiles T. T, Geer says under no circum stances Will he become a candldato for railroad commissioner. The Smiles man was Informed by a repre sentative of ono of the commission bills that Mr, Geer was opposed to tho governor alono appointing tho commissioners, as ho, Geer, felt sure of the support of the state treasurer and secretary of state, if It were loft to a board of threo officers to name tho commission. Now there Is noth ing wrong in that, as a newspaper has a, perfect right to print such In formation about public men, and newspaper men havo a perfect right to bo candidates. However, wo aro glad to correct the impression that had got out that ho was a candidate, as we are ot the opinion that this is ono office that should seek tho man, and should not co by political favor. It Oregon Is to have a railroad com mission, the governor should appoint it, and political rewards should play no part la tho selection of tho men. It should bo a matter of business, pure and Bimple to get results for (he sblpners and producers. THE SEASON'S FABRICS.7 New Silkn, Velvet nnd Woolen Drew Goodn Now Displayed. It Is many years sluco Bilks bare had tho prominence that is given tliem this season. Whllo woolen fabrics aro nat urally tho accepted materials for overy day wear, nnd somo ot them wilt bo worn even at very swoll functions all depending upon tho way they are made and trimmed the best dresses for nil occasions where handsome effects aro desired will bo mndo of tho now nud superb silks. I know when I saw tho determined efforts of tho French dress makers toward tho adoption of tho em pire modes that heavy silks would bo como necessary, and now' wo have them, nftor more thnn fifteen years of flimsy nud fragile silks, nnd wo have them uow for suro and cortnln. Among tho newest of tho silks wc flud taffeta in nit the season's colors and In various weights to suit tho do mauds of all, but thoro nro also solid nud lustrous fabrics to fill tho heart with full satisfaction. Tho thick and rich pompadour silks In ntl their lovely colors are seen, ns well as heavy bro cades. I noticed several dlffcrout de signs of tho cheno silks In their soft nud delightfully vague patterns of flow ers which seem to melt Into tho ground work like snow crystals ou tho win dow sill. Thcro nic ribbons to match, somo being sash width nud somo nar row for hat trimming nnd for all sorts of things mado by tho skilled lingers of tho dressmakers in tho shapo ot ro settes, qiillllugs and rulllcs. Thcso silks aro American, and Amor lean women should ask for them, par ticularly when thoy aro so handsome nnd now. Tho old Donuct Bilk lu lus trous but not shining black Is seen again in ninny of tho most elegant ot tho now gowns, nnd thoy aro garnished with rich lace, silk embroidery, Bilk castlo brnld and flno Jet wrought lu tho lace or braid by hand. Tills makes a trimming that Bhows Its valuo from nfar without being gnrlsli or ovordono. Thcro are several weights and alt colors In satlu, which has been tlttlo worn for mnny years. Satin haB Uio offect of making ono appear slender, nud, slendcrncss being fashionable now, it Is going to bo popular. Much Lyons velvet will bo worn lu gowns nnd wraps, principally hi black, but tho velutlna nud velutlnn cords which nro produced hi nil tho season's colors will tnko n well deserved place amoug tho rich nnd beautiful fabrics for Into autumn nud winter wear. Tho plain velutlnn Is of n closo pile, very solid, nnd, bolng mercerized, it is ns rich In appearnnco ns tho heaviest Lyons silk volvor, which Is prohibitive In prlco for all but tho wealthy. This velutlnn M SHOWN CHIFI'OH YKLUTINA. COSTUMtt. wears better than any of tho cheaper grades of silk volvot, and, being very reasonable In price, wo can all enjoy the delightful sensation of an elegant gowp or suit. Tho corded velutlnn li best suited for cntiro costumes and makes Ideal visiting gowns. It wilt tako any kind of trimming, but re quires very little. "In tho best now woolens from abroad wo hare rather lighter weights, but no less flno and desirablo goods. Thoy aro so flue that ono must look closely tq noto the deslgu. Thoro ore pebbto and sable surfaces, somo of these having tm over deslgu of herrlngbono Btrlpo showing in somo lights only, but full of surprises as it folds. Another de sign has narrow stripes of satin sur face botween plain Bablo or "sanded" woave. Tills, like Uie entirety plain sable, is the gentlewoman's choice. Still another has the sablcd foundation with tiny basket squares along tho sur face. The object seems to bo to ob tain the most unobtrusive and refined design possible, and -with thcso utmost Invisible zlpuigs and stripes the manu facturers have doue It. There aro lines of different weight! f plain Iron frame grcuadlne or voilt la th finest Australian wool, somi closely woven npd others as coarso ai lioves. Theso are to be made up ere: a very lustrous taffeta, satin or cot ored sltk. The effect Js beautiful whether over black or colors. Among the novelties wo find chiffon brsidclotu. chiffon cloth, uiessallne. chMfon velutlna and chiffon velutlna cord for outire costumes in chiffon wjht and chovrcau finish. These ar Meek and colored and tire very beauti ful to look upoa. The itlustratlefl fcows a chWfoo velutiaa In brown, With taa. trfHc revMrs aad narrow sob tacfc WM. TIm trf oa U skirt W4fttlH1laUM. A CAROLINA LEGISLATOR. Hon. Wm. G. Hunter Uses Pe-ru-na As a Family Medicine. WHEN a man ot undoubted reputa tion comes out squarely in public prlnt,glvingunquallfledundorsomonlto ahousoholdromedy thoro must bo some thing gonulno to account for It. Hon. W. G. Hunter, ot North Caro lina, well-known in Washington and throughout tho Southorn States, says ot Poruna that ho rogards it as the greatest family modlclno over disoovorod. Ho docs not hosttato to say tbt Fcruna Invigorates and glvoa fresh strength to mind and body. Suoli testimonials aa this ought to xnako Poruna popular. No advertising known to tho arts ot man, no commorclal management could evor ralso Poruna to such a high stand ard of appreciation as tho frank and un qualified statomonts ot such raon. l'oruna is an ldoal hnuaohold remedy. It wards oft colds and ro llovos catarrh In PE-RU-NA A Rella&le Remedy Fer Cels"9. all its forms and phasos. Dy ridding the system ot catarrh, li cloanBos the body of thobe conditions which invito chronic disoasos. CeUI Affected Head, Threat anLHHla. Mr. Matthow O'Haro, 145 William St., Fall River, Mass,, wrltes: "About four years ago I consulted a physician to got rollof from a eold whloh had stopped up my head and also sottled on my lungs, resulting in ca tarrh and also throat dlffloultlos. "Ho gavo mo somo modlolno, but four months faithful uao of tho same did mo no good. I thon tried othor dootors, but It was Just the aamo. "So I docldod to try Poruna and af tor unlng two bottles my lungs began to lioal, I did not cough nearly so much and slopt hotter. "In six months tho cough, catarrh and throat dtftlonltlos wore- all cured. "I was ploasod with tho result and wish to write- you ot It. Seven bottle et PerunM cured me. " A. L. Ho wilt, J. P., West Uorlln, vt., wrltes: "I am happy to bo ablo to wrlto you this lottor in rotation to what your Peruna has dono for my family. "WhonI broughtthoflrstbottlohomo, I found my wifo and daughter botli slok my wifo with lndlgostlon and my daughter with a oovoro cold. Thoy wero both cured. "I am wilting to stato that Poruna, takon in tho beginning, will cure tho worst cold lu 21 to 80 hours." vX&bVHbBHbBBBHrv iLBaBaBaNBBK.H HON. WM. Q. HUNTER. Cough, Colds, Catarrh Relieved By Pe-ru-na, Hon. Wm. G, nanter, ex-member North Carolina Legislature, writes from the Census Oflloe llulldlntt, Wash ington, D, C, concerning Peruna t "The greatest family medklne ever cfscsvertMf, ht my opiate, which comes from experience us well as observation, Is Petuna. The most common affliction ta human klmt Is a bail cold. Peruna drives It out of doors, wards off catarrh, Invigorates and gives fresh strength to mind and body. I give Peruna my unqualified endorsement." Mr. G. W. Taylor, Olondonlh, W, Va., wrltos i "I think that Poruna Is the greatest tonlo that was ovor put on tho market. For novoral yours my eyes bothered mo so much. Tho pain was so sovoro some times! would think thoy would surely burst out of my head. " tried Peruna and Manalln and am to-day a well man, am suro I should havo died had It not boon for Dr. Hart man's wonderful mcdlotn?ioruna., Huoh testimony as tho abovo has glvon l'oruna a high standard in the -tiiuation of tho publlo. ii milium t nt milium i m an in n ihmiiimi 1 CURRENT EVENTS OF HISTORICAL INTEREST j; -, I I ! 111! I II I I ! I I IIHIII-HHMIW- I t I Compiled by the Daily Journal For the Public Schools : '. WWHftl I I II II U I I I II II II I II I I I I U 1 II III I II I II I I I Mnuy peoplo seem to think that war with Japan Is inovitnblo, elthor now or lu tho near future. Tho quostion ot Btnto rights and tho bu promncy of tho I'nclllo aro Involvod. Tho trial of Harry Thaw, the multi millionaire, for tho murder of Archi tect Stanford Whito Is attracting n groat dual of morbid IntoroHt. Thaw's plea will bo omotlonnl Inunnlty. Tho Jury lu tho caso has been sccurod, Tho stato of Washington lias ap propriated u million dollars for the grout Seattlo exposition. Tho governor of Cn miens lias boon murdered by revolutionary Insurgents. j Tho French cnrdlnnl of tho church oi iiomu mtvuseiy uuiiiiuneuu mu French gavornmont In tho light bo twoon oh u roh nnd state. Tho train Borvlcu nt Walla Wnlln, Washington, is shut off by tho Hoods. Tho Oregon statu toglshituro visit od tho Stato Agricultural Collogo, n. Corvnllla, yesterday. ' It is understood that California will walvo tho rnco question in tho publlo schools if tho coolies nro shut out altogether. It it said n. combination mu been mndo between tho normal schools of tho stato nnd tio two big stnto col logos to force largo appropriations from tho legislature. HIGH SCHOOL LOHKH TWICK. Dojn Defeated nt F.utfeno by it Si-oro of til! to 10. Last night proved unlucky for tho Satom high school, as it was forcod to bow to defeat twlco. At Kugono tho boya' basketball tonm was defeated by a scoro or 22 to 10, and tho S. If. ti. girls lost to the Wlllametto girls by a closor scoro of 8 to C, Tho gamo at Kugono was a hard fought ono, owing to tho deadly riv alry botwoon tho two schools, howev er Kugeno put up tho best game, and consequently won out. It was a closo game, u compara tively few number of fouls being called, Salem, on a wholo, did hot ter team work nnd got moro diffi cult baskets than tho homo team, tiut' by steady playing und a good man to throw fouls Kugeno rau up tho largest scoro. HuNkethalt nt Y. M. O. A. Tonight. Everything Is ready for tho game botweon tho Satom Y. M. C. A, and tho Pacific College basketball teams tonight, and it wilt be pullod off promptly after tho preliminary gamo of Indoor baseball between Ed. Thiol son's and Charlie Roth's teams. HHHOLUTION TO IXCUKAHK LI-:GIHLATOH8' HALAItlL'8 VOID First Jlaptlst. Sorvicos at 10:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m.. Dr. J. R. Coneor, of Atchi son, Kansas, will preach both inorn lug and ovenlng. Dlble school at 12 m. Young Peopto's meeting nt 0:30 p. ru. Everybody welcotna to all tho services of the church. Author Made Mlxtnko lu Section of Constitution Bought to Do Amended by People. Iu drafting tho Iioubo Joint resolu tion for tho proposed amendment to the Btato constitution, to bo submit ted to a votq of the' peoplo at tho next gonoral oloction, providing for an In crease In the compensation of tho membors of tho loglslnturo from f 120 tq 1400 por cession, as omooiied Bpenkor Davoy, who prepared tho rough draft for Representative Knowlos, tho author, mado a mistako in tho numbor of tho section to bo amonded, and gavo It us soctipn 28 Instead of 20, which is correct. Mr, Davoy docs not understand how ho happened to mako tho mistako, but tho resolution, which has been adopt ed by the houso, and passed up to tho sonnte for concurronco, will kavo to bo corrected, olse it will bo void upon tho face of It. ' o Tho North Dond Chamber nt Com morco has moved into now quarters, and has secured tho sorvicos of an export advertising man from tho Kant to act as secretary. It is generally believed by tho fannors In tho Wlllnmott? valtoy that tho recent frcozo has kilted all tho wheut pests. BMMtt I SF C TMt X-- TtoaM)fwltMAteKM yf m MM TW I b&ti .44