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V V ' 7"U$fFrSKjF? DAILY CAPIXAL JOUItNALy SALEM, OREGON, SiVEUUDAY, MARCH 2, 1907. .L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER. lew Spring Suits ! 'V ETON SUITS FOH SPUING OP '07 AJtE IIEUE. THE THB ma A CRITICAL WOMAN WILL NOTICE IN OUU DIS- Tp NEW SPUING STYLES IS THE AIU OP DISTINCTION I11" ' ..,D an TWPPKrtENT VROM THE onmVAlll' Ijiir-"- lnt tririit TvnrsnttfiAnr.i.'! rtvt.is irnrnii F1TI0XS THAT Jit-iv - J'l .. iiKESSERS ALWAYS ADMIHE. men uv t fash Goods . nnd beautiful, and. :A welcome as aro nature's floors. ero nr0 Bomo of It most popular. JUUS CHIFFOX iOIE DfniESS fl.WBDELI.VDE JLVAMA I.IXENE Aixm mull lH JLIH1TA TAFFETA ORCERIZ13I DIMITY tfOAXDIK VKXICIS. White Waists Now spring styles. The. now waists nro coding Ir rapidly; In deed the exhibit Is already rich In tho choicest of tho now styles. SPECIAL $1.00 WAISTS. Mado of a sheer finish lawn trim men with vnl. insortlon in cither longer short slecvo styles. $1.00 Ifiad Opera House J.VO. F. CORDRAY, Manager. Irnin.iv xigut, mahch .axn k Earllnger presents tho most ktcdous success of two season's, L; with music by Geo. M. Cohan. I Minutes From Broadway. i.. . jwncing too peerioss uommeu- Corlnno, assisted by Scott ch, i notable act and Cohnnosquo mu. lie umo complete big city pro don exactly as witnessed 30 il Colonial Theatre, Chicago; 20 ii Amsterdam thoatre, Now York Im'i Host Kong H Its J Long Mary," "15 Minutes k Broadway," "Mary Is a Grand Name," "A Popular Millionaire" Lower floor $1.50. balcony ll.H0 nd 75c, gallery 50. o?s Satudaj at 9 u. in. IJNGER GRAND THEATRE rida March T7 hjon'i faTorlto young actress. Miss Margarita hschcr IN A Girl From Tennessee." Pttlove story of early Mwwg days. 'fca. etenln&s, 15 and 25c. N the Family Washing To Us T1 never bother with having ' " home -Win. Time was Xny could not afford washing to a laundry. f ton to changed-so. too, tad prlcea. Today 118 " afford to send the !.i here than not to f rtdry. or flnUnod he Sabm Vi Laundry P-1 S. Lfterty f. IV. I? far Vn. Nil!""' LTM life. lAT ADDITIONAL SOCIAL EVENTS GIvo Dinner Party. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Sutherland gnvo n dinner party Thursday even ing to a number of tholr friends. Tho color Bchomo wns pink nnd white, nnd wns woll carried out Covers woro Inld for 1C. Mrs. Sutherland nlso gnvo a lunch eon this afternoon to nhout 12 or her lndy friends. Business CollegM Social. Tho pupils of tho Capital Business College entortnln this evening at tho school rooms. An Informnl program will bo rendered, followed by nu merous contests, and will no doubt bo n most onjoynblo nffulr. Illrtluhiy Surprise. Last Monday nftornoon Mrs. LouIsq Hamilton was very plehsnnt ly surprised nt her homo on Com mercial street by tho ladlos or tho Rollof Corps. Tho occasion was In honor of hor birthday. VA pleasant jochl tlmo wns, enjoyod nnd light refreshments wero sorved during tho time by Miss Ednn Knight nnd Miss Wiggins. Gave Pleasant Party. Mr. nnd Mm. David W. Eyro ontor tnlned n numbor of young people nt tholr plonsant homo on Stnto street last ovonlng. Tho affair wns given in honor of tholr brother, Gcorgo Enrl Eyro, who leaves In a fow dnys for Canadn, whoro ho will tako chnrgo of his farm. Tho tlmo wns spent In playing games of various nature, whllo mu sic, both vocal and instrumental, was a foaturo. Ico cream and cako wero later sorved. Mrs. D. II. Whlto and Miss Lena Mclntlro assisted tho hostess In sorving. Mr. Eyro will bo greatly mlssod by his many friends, especially in tho high school, where he was a raomber of tho 1907 senior class. Will Give Reception. The young ladles of the Salem high school will give a reception to the Albany girls' basketball team to night, at tho high school after the game. The affair will bo of an in formal nature, and will be most pleasant, as both teams aro well ac quainted with each other. Entertained Friends. A surprlso party was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Daue last Saturday evening In honor of their daughter, Grace. The evening was enjoyably spent In playing numerous games and partaking of tho bounti ful luncheon provided. o Repairing South Commercial Street. A portion of South 'Commercial street has beoa closed by the street commissioner, and It is learned that the crashed rock that has worked down against tho curbs Is tp be thrown up next to the rail, so that the 8trott -will not be allolwed to wear Into tracks and gullies. If this Is done the street will not bo come a mere receptacle to hold the water that falls into It In two long whel grevM, where the wheels will wear It deeper aai deeper until It breaks taroh. It tUe 4oa the FACTS REGARDING REMEDY Relieves Rhematism and Any One Can Mix It - Cut this tint nnd put in somo safe place, for it ls valuablo and worth moro than anything elso in tho world it you should have an attack of rheumatism or bladder trouble or nny dernncomout of tho kldnoys whatever. Thorescrlptlon Is simple, nnd enn bo mado up by nnyono nt home. The ingredients can bo hnd nt every good prescrlutlon pharmacy nnd nil that is nocossary to Bhnko woll hi n bottlo. Hero it is: Fluid extract dande lion, one-half ounce; compound Knr gon, ono ounco; compound syrup of snrsaparllln, threo ounces. TnkO n totlSNnnnfnl nftnp nnoli meal' nnd nt bedtlmo. A fow doses Is said to reltovo almost nny enso of bladder troublo, frequent urination, pnin nnd scalding, weakness nnd bnchache, pain nbovo tho kldnoys, etc. It Is now claimed to bo the mothod of curing chronic rheumn tlsm, because of Its direct nnd posl tlvo action upon tho ollmlnatlvb tis sues of tho kidneys. It cleanses theso sponge-llko organs nnd glvos thorn llvo and power to sift nnri strain tho poisonous wnsto mattor and uric acid from tho blood rollov Ing tho worst forms of rheumatism nnd kldnoy nnd bladder troubles. Tho extrnct dandollon nets upon tho stomach nnd llvor nnd Is used nlso oxtonslvoly for rcllovlng constipation nnd Indigestion. Compound snrsa pnrllla cleans nnd enriches tho blood. Ah you or nnyono of your family, pspoclally tho old folks," may bo at tacked nt any tlmo It would bo wise to out this out and snvo It.' A well known loenl druggist Is nu thorlty that this prescription Is safe to uso atany tlmo. Mix It yoursolf, r HOTEL AUU1VALS. WUnini'tte. ' Joseph Darrar, Sldnoy. P. A. Robinson. G. A. Adams, Portland. II. A. Lang, , J. W. Townsond. VIotor Pnrnoll, Portlnud, Goo. P. Lent, Portland. G. H. Ilnlrd. E. MacGrogor, Now ork. S. Chrlsnoll. Edna Wnlkor. J. S. Wolch nnd wlfo, Boston. J. Cusnck. Arohio MoKonzio, "45 Minutes from Brondwny." Arthur V. Gibson. Miss vClalro Grunllle. Miss C. Stolle. Mrs. Suowdon and daughter. A. LWood, Now York. H. D." Sheldon, Eugene. Jos. Londan, Now York. J. U. Wyatt, Albany. C. Park DavlB, Seattle. Cha8. D. Davis, Seattle Geo. N. Small, Portland. J. C. Wolf, Sllvorton. Bernard Albors, Portland. Wm. Albers, Portland. A. Levy, San Francisco. Salem. Sam Moyers, Portland. W. F. Conahery. ' Geo. E. McConohoy, Spokane. S. K. Nod, Klamath Falls. N. Damon. Walter Cressy, Butte. H. J. Wcsloy. E. Foster. S. Qulnn. Marlon Doune. James Crowley. Wm. Walsh, L. E. Fish, Hubbard.' o Heport of Salem Public Library. Numbor using reading room ..2637 Daily average 94 New members tl Total membership H74 Now books , 3 Books loaned 1801 Periodicals loaned 132 Total loans 193& Number volumes in library ..3951 MARY PARMENTER, Librarian. -J o Tte Tri fTeaJter. Care all kllaejr, fclaidtr and rkeaatatte treakle; veM ky all 4rug gieta, er twe BMtm' treetaMat 7 ail fr II. Dr. . W. JU11, J9J OUve eireet, m. lU. M. -- - mA Ww BiAAAaS NT VWNHBWHUli f mwim ww 4ffW . -lyr WOMAN'S ,ORLI SKr" LORIJL J -r : , i MISS ESTHER KUNSTLER. A Clccr U)cr -Vlio Ilclpn Nen York'ii Knut Slrto Poor. New York's cast side tins a success, fwl Portia, and she Is only twenty-two yenrs of age. She rarely loses a casu nnd hns become champion for tho de fense of hundreds not only in tho pollco courts, but In the supreme court. Tho name of this girl lawyer Is Esthor Kunstler, nnd she occupies a cozy otllco with up to dnto furnishings at 153 Rtvlngton struct. The girl Is becoming famous for court room repnrteo. Sho talks to Judgo and witness In a "winning" manner, and her witticisms keep everybody In good humor. She generally creates some what of a sensation when sho appears BUSTER BROWN Blue Ribbon Shoes For Boys and Girls mark the high est standard of modern shoemaking Every pair combines snappy style with reliable wearing qualities. We carry them in VICI KID and PATENT KID uppers with light or medium soles for girls' dress wear. The "BOX CALF" uppers with heavy soles are especially suitable for harder service. The "LITTLE GENFS" and BOY'S SIZES are made from leather carefully selected to stand boys' wear. "WKVN5 HflHlV m m u a mmj snots . - . . MIBH KSTIIKU KUNH-y,Kll. in any court for tho first time, looking moro like n schoolgirl than a lawyer,. hi sltnplo dress. - As sho speaks six Irgungcs fluently, her list of clients grows steadily. Muny of tho cast side poor whoso rights sho has championed look upon her as a Hort of nngol on enrth Miss Kunstler was born In a small town In Austria and has been In this country fourteen yenrs. When only twelvo yenrs of ugo sho began to study tho big law books In her father's otllco, Felix Kunstler being n well known no tnry public on Illvlngtou street. A lit tle moro than n yenr ngo sho was ad mitted to the bar. Sho loves her pro fession, and her father sayB It Is hardly likely that she will over nbandon It to mnrry. On this question, howovor, Mlai Kunstler Is uncommunicative "My work Is my life," sho snld. "I am hnpplest when I am defending ono of my clients. It Is n great work, nnd It Is hard work, nnd I hopo to innko my mark somo day." Now York Globe. Don't ltrinnln n Hciuimtroii. I believe thnt 1 have met moro un hnppy, Bfekly womon nmong dresHmnk crH nnd fienmstrossos than In any other two trades put together. It takes a girl of exceptional will power and physical endurance not to degenerate physically and nervously In this trade Tho closo confinement, the crnmped ponturo In which you work, tho con stant strain on eyes, flret affect tho appetite and then the general health. Tho girl beyond you cnmiot stand a draft, so tho window Is closed, and you got not n breath of God's puro air. The proprietor of tho establishment can snvo rent by selecting n dull, elec tric lighted workroom, nnd so you are deprived of God's health giving sun light Do not go into a workroom un less you nro Urmly retwlved to bend ovory energy to getting out of it again that is, you must determine to Icaru as rapidly as possible and utilize the knowladgo thus gained ou broader lines than eight or ten hours spet under the dictation of a forewoman who will drain your llfeblood if necessary to meet tho exactions of n wealthy pa tron. Anna Hteese Richardson In Wo man's Home Companion. ' the Art or Chatting, Can you chat? Of course you think you can, but can you? Tho inort) yon think of it tho moro you think you could if you would. Not nil of us even knor what It Is, nys tho, Philadelphia Record. Of a truth, It is not mere talking. Neither doee It approach tho art of conversa tion. Conversation, if thoro bo people capablo of It, makes fascinating and stately entertainment. Chatting la different. Above all, it gets away from speak ing on any special subject or bobby. Not that it may not dwell upon on topic, though should it do so it nioat sparkle frm many different view point. Abovo all. It must not be moa ologlsb. The woman who talks con tinuously of her ailments or servants and the man who never rests his hobby can neither of them chat. In real chat there's tho element of the unex pected, the sport of chasing vagrant Ideas that are based on everyday topics In which the company Join generally. It'a a charming, Informal accomplishment, as endearing as dlocre formality Is chilling. Vtatrr WeH Bala. CMldrea do gaany thln that ttHf m not toM to do, and saaay of ) tfel0 are wortliy ot a little aotie. Yo eaaewt t met a eUM la All MM vMNpt fvMC ftMl ptkWW V$w wiT eei M arC Mr t Every Pair of IN SHANK is built to give satisfactory service. I uu, jjk-c: art: ucu on me spui tusn pian. D 2 &rs wed' &o4m M&se Undersells "regular stores" on Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings EVerything for the whole family. DUNBAR ASKED TO SHOW BOOKS In the Suit to Compel Return of Fees Collected Bnlom spoelnl: L. II. McMnhuu sprung a surprlso in tho BonrB-Dtin-bar suit by sorving a huiiiiuoiih upon Mr. Dunbar, comulnudliig him to np poar boforo tho county clork nt 10 a. in. noxt Tuosday, bring all his no count and bank books, nnd nuswor questions under oath concerning tho feos collected by htm whllo socrotnry of ntato. This proceeding is tnkon undor n stntuto vory llttlo used, and not vory gonernlly known, permitting either party to n Biilt, boforo time for anuwor has expired, to compol tho other to givo a deposition boforo a Justice of tho pcaco of u clork of tho court regarding tho facts In laauo. McMahon's mova In evidently tho direct result of a motion filed yes torday by Gcorgo O. Bingham, ro quostlng that Bears bo required to stato moro definitely what fees ho al leges Mr. Dunbar received, front whom, at what tlmos and for what purpose This information Bears al leged In his complaint ho did not possess, and now ho is ondeavorlng to compell Dunbar to furnish tho data doslrod. Unless tho dofonso finds somo way to block this movo on tho part of tho plnlntlff, tho honrlng ou Tuesday will probably bo an Intorostlug ono. In nny event, tho lognl hnttlu sooins In, a fair wny to commonco liuiiio dlntuly, Instead of waiting tho usual formalities. If McMnhou can com ) Dunbar to produce his bookH and nuswor qunstlons undor oath in a procoedlug of this kind, nil tho ovl dunoo on tho quostlun nt Issuo will ho produced boforo tho ease cornea to trial upon Its morlts. Trick ou a Lawyer. W. It. Anderson, ono of tho lively young business men of this city, hns a habit of playing prantlcnl Jokes on liTTT friends, nnd this tlmo vho enmo near getting a row on his hnnds, M) had boon Jinvlng n lot of legal busN nuns attended to by a Bnlom lawyor, Hon. Wm, Knisor, nnd tho dls clplo of Blaokstono did not send In nny bill. Mr. Anderson wns labor ing tindur tho Impression that some thing must bo wrong If a lawyor did not present his bill, nnd thought his family might bo out of wood or gro ceries. Bo ho wrapped up a ten-dol-Inr bill and uoht it through tho mall to Mrs. Kalsor. Sho wns surprised to rccolvo such a letter from a man with whom sho Is not acquainted, and turned It over to hor husband, who cutno vory near handing tho mattor ovor to tho pollco. Finally ho was able to make out tho signa ture and hunted up his client, and explanations followed. Tho mattor for a time looked pretty serious for Mr. Anderson, who has a habit of gottlng Into troublo furnishing fami ly supplies to poor people ni r-rjC?iTisc. l mi i . fm: Bomotlmes ono got "bitten" by buying whoro ho thinks ho can get the best at tho cheapost prlco. It Is always wisest to bo first sure of tho quality, and then study tho prlco proposition afterwards. Wo first aim at giving tho public puro drugs, and compounding them carefully and correctly according to prescrip tion. Then we fix tho prlco to allow ourselves tho smallest margin; of working profit thereon. That la why our storo la so popular. KKI) CHOtitt PKAKMAOY, Pfco ma, vm 1 1 1 wketa lea it Mu wjH fc mU late a very is street. " " UDLOW,