m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALSM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IB, ID 07. K STOCKTON THE OLD WHirt: CORNER. A Glorious Spring Season of 1907 showing or tho new spring mcrchandiso mirrors fash- Our aau nrettlest Ideas. Our success In tho past has only Ions nBW" determined for greater efforts In tho futuVe. oade us m naaivQ era and a progressive store. Each season This is ..! tirctl pressor : and tho small crovlces of Imner- jlonflUedJ Long Gloves Come In and see tho now goods. Silk drar la 12 or or Kia. lC-button length. Black. White or No nlaco Quito so compe ted to pr,de tbem M thl8 Sl store. White Waists a ..morb showing of dainty white lawn waists fresh from the oanufacturers. Newest patterns embroideries, laces, groups of ,mall tucks and pleatlngs com pose the most unusual and elabor ate ort of beauty work. The styles nro numerous and perfect la every detail. New Dress Ginghams A largo shipment jiist rcachod us comprising all tho latest pat terns for spring make-up. Fancy stripes, plaids, checks, etc., In the French Foll-Do-Nord ginghams. Aho tho fine baby checks, SPRING SHIRTS POR MEN GO dozen of as good a shirt as 75c would ovor buy we're offering at tho exceedingly low price of 50 CENTS EACH All now spring patterns. The assortmont comprises both golt nnd nogllgoo styles in Mohair, fancy striped Madras, etc., with attached cuffs. Sec Commercial St. "Window. swallowed her. Tho organ and fur niture wero afterwards" foiind in a local storago establishment, and re claimed by Mr. Clark.. -; In addition to tho hoy n, 1,3-yoar-old girl was also left by tho heart less woman, who had all along pro fessed tho grontost love for ,her step children. Injured Man "Would Forgive. , Clark feels tho disgrace keenly. Ho bears an excellent reputation and neighbors assert that ho had always treated his wlfo with every consider ation. That ho loves tho woman is mado plain by tho fact that ho de clares ha Is willing to forglvo every thing It sho will but return to his home. Mrs.. Clark Is a woman 35 v years old, although sho claims to bo sever al years younger. Young Clark, for whom sho Is supposed to havo desert ed her home, Is 23 years of age. Ha Is Inclined to bo lazy, and ha3 never learned any trndo by which ho might earn a living. Fear of notoriety has kept Clark from placing tho mat ter In tho hands of tho officers of the law, nnd ho still hopes that the rec reant wlfo will return to tho home sho has disgraced. OPENED CHINESE NEW YEAR LINGER GRAND THEATRE. fhursday, Feb. 14. Oregon's favorlto young nctress. Miss Margarita Fischer And her own company. Opening tni he treat Blue Grass Derby Prices, overlings. 15 and 25c. :ree Lectures on Phrenology TIOGA 1 1 A Mi, SATlllDVY, FKIsIU'AItV 10. at 8:1.1 p. in. MRS. JEAN MORRIS ELLIS The world s nioBt eminent Lady (Phrenologist, Graduato of tho Fowler Ml Wd's InMtuto, Now York, will omrtcncp a course of EHUIKS M I'llllKKOIiOfilCAL KXAMI.NATIO.VS. Each lecture to close with froe MMlc examinations of porsons so- Med from tho audlenco. Private ronaultatlon and nhrono- Wlcal examinations given dafly in k parlor of the Tioga hall. DECEMBER AND MAY MARRIAGE Lee Yick Served Bat IPie to Number of White Friends Chlncso now year was opened In .this city Monday night with great eclat. Tho most olahorato and form nl ns well as tho most highly onjoy nblo of the functions that nttonded tho niiBplclouB event was a big ban quet that was given Inst evening by Did NOT KeSUll 111 maKing i00 Yick, tho ploneor Snlom restaur Life One Grand Sweet Song LONG WAITS AfC annoying and lnrnnvnnlnnt "4 discomfort to those who are "M to wear glasses. We do our " grinding. BQ VOII rnn hnvrt onw I replaced on short notice. Wei " do all kinds of spectaolo repalr U. Glasses nttmi oa j . - ..... ..Ml bUUUU iu r. Occulisu prescrlntlona re. n careful attention. HAS. H. HINGES btt WatchmaVor nA -J..-. 0tklII ! b.OUUBW. I 'wa, 123 CommnivlnJ f, JJ t And. next door to Capital ' xt ad Mn nn n n. ' .t. "r their home m Seattle. Trrpaddler own canoe. t?a!. U 8myPa-thee, t rCJ Uke Roc ntain 2ttlUI,r Stone's store. .IfiirSH ""I.Lt 9utr.... i .-" punter to a number of his white friends. Tho entortnlnmcnt wns coBt ly nnd tho viands wero elegantly sorved. Leo Yick has been In Snlom for A P))8cl.-1 dispatch rrom tins city flftoon yenra nnd durInR Umt Ume to tho Portland Journal says: lm8 mado mnny frlondB nmong tho Mrs. J. 8. Clark, ngod 35, has do- busln088 mon and th,H 8U,)1)or wn8 , sorted hor. h :Bhand. a woll-known honor of gomo of th080 confectlonor, with whom sho has . Tho dn,ng room WM ,lccoratod ln lived happily for tho past ton years, orlontui splendor nnd tho monu con nnd prosumnbly eloped with hor stop Ulned among othop dollcucloa( chow son, Honry Clark, aged 23, Hor litis- ( c,)y 80oy weong wn bonolcS, bnnd is grlof-strlckon, but says: 'chicken, salted pumpkin seeds, rico "Sho has hrokon my heart, but If B,I1( rlc0 whlakoy wnter ,noloil rlnil. sho will roturn to mo all will bo for- ,,roIIcilf winos.Jcordlnls and liquors, given." Among thoso prosont wero Frank Mrs. Clnrk loft hor homo at 702 Haas, Joseph FIshhono, W. W. Zlnn, North Front street on Wednpsdny r. Cooke Patton, Wntt Shlpp, Itay lost without Intimating to her hus- Gilbert, II. D. Pntton, Bon Tnylor, band Ihnt sho nnd any Intontlon of prod Kurtz, II. W. Myors, C. M. doaoitlpg him. Tho story Is n pa-. Loekwood and others, thetlc on9 for Mrs. Clark has do-1 Mr. Yick was assisted In rocelvlng nortBd a Uvlng husband ntid a pious- j,y charllo Ken, Wong Fung nnd ant homo to run nwuy with n more youth. Married Tea Yearn. Clnrk was a wldowor with threo children: when ho met tho woman who so oruolly desortcd him, some thing ovr 10 yonrs ago In California IIq married tho woman nnd brought hor to his homo, nnd tho llttlo fami ly lived happily up to five years ngo. At that tlmo tho oldest boy, Henry, had a falling out with his stepmoth er, and left home. He remained away until last fall, whon ho roturnod. Tho father was glad to wolcome him back and was pleased to noto that tho boy and tho step mother w'ero friendly towards each other. But scarcely a month had elapsed DO ONE THING FOR US Only Step That Offers Western Oregon Relief Lift a Dead Weight off the Backs of the Shippers and Producers This legislature has dono so many things to lucrenso tho burdens of tho taxpayers and producers, It ought to -do one thing that has a llttlo olo mont of decency. Of courso, tho greatly Increased appropriations and Inroads of expensive oMcinlism nro to somo extent accounted for by tho placing of all assessments In tho larger counties on a cash valuation. Thnt plan makes It appear that tho stato has doubled nnd trebled In wealth, and that' everything can bo expnnded in proportion. Tho one thing tho legislature could do would be to pass tho froo locks bill thnt will tako off GO cents n ton on nil farm products nnd freight that comes ln or out of Wostorn Oregon. On n carload of paper Tho Capital Joumnl pays about flC. Tho farmer pays moro freight to tho General Kloctrlo Company, of Portland, than ho dooo taxes to tho state, county and Bchool district. The fruit rnlsors, tho stock grow ers, tho sawmill men pay moro In cash ln excess frolght on account of tho tolls at Oregon City than nil oth er taxes ln ovory way. Tho grain growors pay moro to that prlvato corporation than they pay for thresh ing their grain. Tho Jones froo lockn bill does not npproprlato money un less congress will npproprlato n groat deal moro and agroo to main tain tho locks and canal forover free and It Is tho ono duty of this legis lature to pnsa tho froo locks bill. Tho Lord helps thoso who help thorn- solves nnd congrosB cannot bo ex pected to como to tho nld of tho 8tnt unless tho leglslnturo shows n dls position to do somothlng. But It looks ns though somo othor Influence hnd a great deal moro to do with somo hlngs than tho Lord. . o Convalescents iinMiniiiiMimniMHMinmmmnnnimmi : : : NEW : : : Clnyton Toy. Tho celebration wns continued nil day today, . o- ELECTION LAWS ARE UNCHANGED Senator Baileys Efforts to Kill Direct Primary Laws Meets With Defeat Tho senato will not entertain any plans to alter or chango In any way until tho fathor and husband had tho will of tho peoplo In regard to reason to suspect that the kisses and tho primary election laws nnd. the h..., ; . r' mrtt i -- 1 " cftM m z7.'rn w ITHNLu... . VlBM-kK aw - ; ffctc caresses Indulged In by tho son and wlfo wero rathor warmer than tho relationship between thorn would warrant. A month ago the father and son had a stormy Intorvlow, ln which tho former accused the latter of trying to wreck fits home, nnd young Clark was ordered to leavo the sheltor of. the paternal roof. After Henry Clark'a ' departuro Mrs. Clark was moody and sullen. The -husband did everything- -In his power to cheer her up, and at no tlmo did ho upbraid her or ch&rgo her with infidelity. Last Wednes day morning Mrs. Clark packed up hor belongings, after her husbaud had gono to his placo of business for tho day. A lC-year-old boy was at homo sick In bed at the tlmo, hut ho did not know what was going on until he heard a nolao In tho l9wer part of tho house, and on looking out of tho window saw an express man driving away with a trunk be longing to Mrs. Clark, an organ and several other articles of furniture. When the boy got down Btalrs Mrs. Clark bad disappeared. Al though very weak, tho youth man aged to dress, himself and laborious ly mado lila way to his father's place of business with the news, but by that time the woman bad dUap lMr m tkMmk the ertk had plan adopted by the peoplo of thl stato of electing TJnJted tSates sena tors by'tho direct vpt,6 pf the people. Sonato bills 111 anct 112, Introduced by Sonator Bailey having thOBO things in view wero tho special ordor ln th? senato yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock and after a spirited dobate of nearly an hour both measures were Indefinitely postponed. In voting no on ,tho proposition to Indefinitely postpono tho following senators put themsolYcs oh record as being op posed .to tho election of United States senators by a direct vote: Beach, Balloy- Booth, HodBon, John son, Laughery, Laycock, Whealdon. Tho others vote,d to postpono. o Even from the'Mounfalns. Ballard's Snow Liniment is praised for tho good it does. A Buro cure for rheumatism and all palna. Wright W. Loving, Grand Junction, Colo, writes: "I used Ballard's Snow Lini ment, last winter, for rheumatism and can recommend It as the best Liniment on the market. I thought at tho tlmo I was taken down wlta this trouble that it would be a week before I could get about, but on ap plying your Liniment several time durinjr the night, I was about In 48 hour and well In three days." 8eM Vf D. J. Fit.' Need VINOL for it hastens recovery by creating strength A mombor of tho G. W. Putman Co. says: "Thoro is just one thing tho mnttor with a porson who ha boon sick that is weakness. "To all such peoplo In Salem wo recommend our dollclous cod liver oil preparation, Vlnol, as the very best streiigth creator for convalos conts wo havo ovor sold In our store "Vlnol strengthens tho digestive organs, creates an appotlto, promotes sound sleep, makes rkli, red blood, and builds up a dopleted Bystom to health and vigor. ("This Is because Vlnol contains in a highly concentrated form an oi tho medicinal nnd strength creating elements of cod liver oil, actually takon from fresh cods' livers, with tho useless nauseating oil eliminated and tonic iron added. "Wo roturn money to thoso who buy Vlnol and recelvo no bonoflt." G. W. Putman Co., druggists. Note. Whllo wo aro solo agents for Vlnol In Salem, It is now for Bale at tho loading drug store in nearly every town and city In tho country. Look for tho Vlnol ngonoy In your town, FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antleepilc necewity ia the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of fentofte ill. As a waah lu cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing aualUlM ar otrtranrrtiaarv. For sale at DrutitJ. Sample free. Addrese ' TJk xTraxtoo Co., BeckM, Maw. j wnite JUST IN. Yesterday we received an Immense Shipment of India Linens, Persian Lawns, Batistes, Nainsooks, Butchers' Linen, Dress Linens, and a Wonderful Variety of NOVELTY SHEER WHITE FANCY WASH GOODS. This is going to be a great white goods season and the choice lines will j j be scarce. We are showing the best I possible values in the latest creation, j I JO ars'Steds o?- Z? . OP ret as'sied', czzrci'. &syi VVc Undersell Regular Stores on Reliable Merchandise. w SENATE PASSES MANY Routine Rushed and Then the Senate Asks a Conference Whon tho sennto mot this morning It lmmodlatoly Jumpod Into tho rnll rond commlsHlou mnttor. Miller of Linn and Marlon, nnd HodBon of Multnomah wore both on tholr foot clamoring for recognition. Mr. Mll- lor waB recogulzod nnd ho asked unanimous oonHont to Introduce a resolution. Hodsou ohjoctod. "You'ro too Into," snlil Prosldont Halnos, ".conHont hna nlrcndy been grantod." Sonator Mlllor than moved a coin- mltteo of threo bo appointed to con- for with a llko commlttoo from th hoiiso on II. 11. 2 and S. D. 129. Tho chair aftorwnrda appoplnted on this committee Senators Miller of Linn nnd Marion, Booth and Hodges. Tho senato then took up tho spe cial ordor for 10 o'clock, tho consid eration of 8. D. 120, n bill for accopt- anco of certain lands from tho Unltod Statos. ThlB bill was proparcd by tho stato land board and is for tho purpose of carrying out the pro visions of tho Caroy act. It wa plocod on its final passago and enacted. "" To 8cond Heading, S. I). 225, Miller of Linn and Ma rlon, relating to tho boundary bo- tweon Linn and .Lane county, enacted. 8. n. 220, Beach, rolating to tuber cu1obb. 8. II. 227, Hodson, to provldo dep uties for olork of Columbia. 8. li. 228, Bingham, to amond the charter of Bethel Institute. 8. B. 229. Hodson, to fix tho sal ary of tho treasurer of Multnomah. 8. B. 230," rolating to tho school superintendent of Cooa. 8. B. 231, Coko, relating to the Balury of tho clerk of Coos. 8. B. 232, Hcdgos, rolating to summons. Substitute bill 208, rolating to lands, was roferred to the committee on public lands. On renuost of Sonator Whoaldon, II. B. 285, rolating to Indian War veterans, was ro-referrod to tho com mittee on military affair for amend ment, Third lU'iullug of BlllH. II. B. 3, rolating to HconBO for liquor Bolloro. Eunctod. II. B. 11G, SlUBhor, rolating to tho foofl of tho Bhorlft of Morrow, Kn uctod. II. B. 247, McOuo, rolntlnc to sal ary of juatlcos In ABtorln. Knactod. II. B. 3G0, Morryinan, rolating to tho treasurer of Klamnth. Enacted. II. B. 330, relating to county ojork of Klnmnth. Hnnctod. Senator Mlllor, of Linn and Ma rlon moved to tnko up II. B. No. 2 from tho table. Cnrrlod. Tli 6 dohnto on rallrond commlsslou hill wnn tlion roaumod. A Valuable Lvnmmi. "Six yonrH ngo I learned a valu nblo losson," writes John Plonsnnt, of Magnolln, Ind. "I then bognn tak ing Dr. Klng'n Now Llfo Pills, and tho longer I tnko thorn tho bettor T Ilnd thorn." Thoy ploaso ovoryhody. aunrantood at J. C. Porry'B, druggist 25c. Ex-Unltod Statos Sonator John M, Qcartn, of Portland, was horo yes terday In tho Intorcsts of tho oppo sition to tho Malarkoy hill portalnlng to lands of tho Coos Bay Wagon lload Company. ' ' "i o Q rout Investment, absolutely nafo, brings returns, giving surplus earn ing powor of youth till old ago, se curing comfort and health in your declining yoar. That's what Hollls tor's Jlocky Mountain dooa. For sale at Dr.d Stono store. 100 Per Cent Pure That's a high standard, but it is Hvoq up to, and vo couldn't do othorwiso, for tno product that is consumed right in tho homo town must moro than moot tho ex pectation of the peoplo. This is the case with Eppley's Perfection Baking; Powder Buy it and try it and you'll never tako any othor. C. M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Sakm, , Oregwi I