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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALKS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH ", 1007. Good Goiftte; veM&$ Good Goods THE MODEST PRICE STORE Tim policy ofthih storm ih iv fhrmittikg nothing hut disi'kndaiilk mkiiciiandisk KVKIt TO UK OFFKRHD OVKlt ITS NAMK. TJIM HKl'CTATION OK Till; STORK FOR XOT KXAGGER- atino valuk8 misstating facts, giving a8suhanck that what ih 1'ltintki) ix ouh an nouncements will uk foind iv tub htoitk, and that it will not shrink ix value vl qn closu inspection. Beautiful Hair At Small Cost l!l Y ' fir 'I Wash Goods "Wo say tho prottlost, for Biiroly tlioro novor wero any prettier wash fabrloH than wo nro Bhowlng. French organdies, dlmltlos, bnBtlntc, lnwim, Swlssos, llnone, etc., crowd onch oth er lor room, and when you consider that tho prices arc bo tittle tho goods bocomo doubly tempting. Sprint Garments A Truly MtiKiilllcont Rlnplny Every (uallflratlon of parted nt tlro Is mot In our magnificent rIiow- ftilC of tho now Hlyk'H for Rprlng. All grades from tho moat popular prlooa up to tho very finest and hlghust class gnrmonts nro to bo found on oxhlbltlon hero. Moro new ones to day, Including chic styles' and pat terns for tho young iiiIbh from 12 years and up. Prices rango from $11.85 to $40.00 "MERODE" Uaderwear QUALITY AXI) LOW PRICES. TIiobo aro tho two characteristics of this underwear. Exnmlno details carefully nnd you'll find that not only Is this underwear moro correct ly made, but tlioro aro little nicotics of finish that nro not to bo had In underwear sold elsewhere. All tho new styles In Hprlng nnd slimmer weights nro rondy In a full rnngo of sizes. 10c to $6.00 Lndlos lllack and Whlta long silk Hllk glovog, 10 buttons. Ilogulnr $1.50 values SPRING SUITS For Men Wo hnvo Just rocolved an other shlpmont of men's cloth ing for spring wear. .Those now garmonts como In plain blacks nnd fancies, long coat model, tho newest stylos to bo found nnywhoro. You will' llko thoso garmonts. Let us show you todny. $10 to $15 B....98c FREE, A Fiill-Hlml Hoy of HKHTOLA Shoo Croau to tho first fifty people who cut nut this adver tisement and bring It to our h!ioo department. JOURNAL, .MAItCII 0, 1007. Oxfords for Spring Wear Wo have been exlrcmoly for tunato In securing our llrtos of spring footwonr so early In tho Boason. Tho stylos nro tho new est nnd best of this season's productions and tho vnluen nro much better than you will bo ablo to II lid outsldo of this store. Wo wnnt you to boo thcBo now models. MEN'S NEW Night Robes Now stylos in plnln white corded dimity night robes, mndo without collnrs, all sizes $1.50 CITY NEWS A Onlhwtlntt-of Important Part, graph for Your CoHNldor-Htlon. Tw Hewdom At tho Auditorium rink tonight 7:30 to 10 nnd 10 to 13. Admission 10o skates, 'J fie, Tlio Ijitrgo mid Appn,i,lutlv Audience that greettcd Margarita FlBohor and company at tlio ICIlugor Grand last night hi 'Tho Guidon Giant Mine" wont away well pleased, saying It was ono of tho best bills In their repertoire. Good piny, woll played. Two HcmnIoii . At tho Auditorium rink tonight 7:30 to 10 nnd 10 to 12. Admission, 10c; skates, 26o. Tho KlliigotsGnuul "Tho Golden Giant Mluo," which Is bolng plnyod nt tho llttlo thoatro lhllllnllll for Hi,tl, vhmr this wook U among tho best bills of ,.., BllIlllI1 ,. Mh onmnnnv tho company's repertoire. Tho spe cialties nro up'to-dntu nnd glvon in an entertaining manner, and tho plot of tho production Is such as will ap peal to tho humorous ns well ns tho most serious nature. .MUn Fischer nnd her coiupauy hivvo worked hard to please their many patrons, nnd the piny-loving people of Sntom npprotil Hto their efforts, us was demonstrate tl laMt night by the liberal ap plause. ITiifortiiunto Ijiguttt Hurled Tho fmitral sorvloas of Joseph Languth, who so trngleally ended his Ufa Thursday night, were conducted In Tumor at 2:30 p. m. today. Tho burial took place In Twin Oak come, tery nt that placo. , Kike Will Vflt AHwny. The locnl autlorcd herd will tnku a Jaunt to tho dry prcolnot of Al bany town Tuesday evening, and against tho ttlkt there to celebrate nnd iultlate a number of new candi date. Tho Salem contingent wilt Klvo Albany a touch of Capital City wthunlium and tho Albany herd wilt reciprocate with a glad welcome nnd banquet. tins orders for 39.23(1 snaks of Hour Of this amount they have ground about 20,000 Backs, and tho balance will be shipped ns soon ns cars ar rive. Most of this Hour Is for tho Hound country, nnd N. I, oars In Ha loin nro said to bo llku "hen's teeth." Clinugit of Moving Plrturv llustrated song and spuolaltles starting tonight. elusion of nil skilled and unskilled American laborers from Japan. If tho powers conferred on tho Presi dent by tho (intended immigration bill failed of Its purposes. In re turn for this tho mayor and board of education agreed to withdraw the HCggrogntloii order, and substitute therefor nu order excluding Jupniioso pupils of a bob 0 to 17 from grados 1 to 8, respectively, nnd on force tho educational test. Tho memorandum Btntos that whon the first conference with tho President wa had It waB to point out to tho Cullfornlnns that tho seggrogntlon ordor was entirely mis understood, It having boon nccopted ns a measure of revenge ngnlnst tho Jnpune. After having gono ovor tho situation thoroughly each sldo made Its proposition which was mu tually acceptable. Tho mutter was then jilacod beforo nil tho members of the California congressional dolo gntlon, and they wore unanimous In agreeing to tho agreement and that It was entirely proper and Justified by tho conditions. Within tho last decade great nnd rnpld strides have beon- inado in' Materia Medico. Many diseases that were- considered incurable fifteen vpnrs ao nro now cured In a few days, and In many casos prevented altogether. The scientists of late years have been dolving for tho cause, the foundation, the reason nnd tho starting point of disoaBe, fully real izing that the actual and true cause must be ascertained boforo the rora edv can bo. located, Hair troubles, like many othor dlsonBos, have boon wrongly dlagnosod nnd nltogothor misunderstood. The hair Itself is not the thing to be troatod, for the reason thnt It Is simply a product of tho scalp, and wholly depondent upon its action. Tlip scalp Is tho vary soil In which the hair In producod, nurtured nnd grown, nnd it nlono should ro reive the attention If results nre to be expected. It would do no onrthly good to treat tho stom of a plnnt with n view of making it grow nnd become more bontitiful tho soil in which tho plnnt growB must bo at tended to. Thoroforo, tho Bcnlp in which tho hnlr grown must rocolve tho attention If you nro to expect It to grow nnd becomo moro beautiful. Loss of hair Is causod by tho scalp drying up, or losing Its supply of molsturo or nutrlmont, nnd whon baldness occurs tho scnlp linn simply lost nil of Its nourishment, lonvlng nothing for tho hnlr to food upon (a plant or even n tree would die under similar conditions.) Die natural nnd logical thing to do In either enso Is, food and replen ish the soil or scnlp ns tho case mny bis nnd your crop will grow nnd mul tiply as nature intondod It Hhould. Dr. Kiioulttm'K DAXDKUIXK. Is the only remody for tho hnlr ever discovered that Is Idontlcnl with tho natural hair foods or liquids of tho scalp. It foods and nourlshos tho hair and does all tho work original ly carried on by tho nnturnl nutri ents or life-giving Julcos genorntod by the scalp Itself. It ponotrntos tho pores of tho scalp quickly nnd tho hair soon bIiows the orfects of Its wondorfuly oxhllaratlng nnd life-pro-(hieing qualities. Ono twenty-Hvo cont bottlo Is enough to convince you of Its groat worth as a hair growing and hnlr beautifying romody try it mill sec for yoiii-M-lf. Xow on sulo at ovory drug and toilet storo In tho hind. Tin oo sizes, IWc, .10c nnd .51.(10. o PEHSOXALS. Will Ho Selects! Tixtny. Tho appointment to tho Hliodoa Hoholurahlp will occur nt Albany this iflurnooii at 3 o'clook. The faculty of the UutvorMlty of Oregon has hf.illi V -Intitmnn tin llu rikiiwia...... I i..,i i m.i i iti.. Among tho transfers nro i i l rF tain ii niiiiiii'iiii Linituiir l ' j. reprMentatlve U K. J. Wlnans, of this city. Tho tnt commit too will meet in Albany this nftomoon nt 3 o'clock to deeldu tho ouo most com petent of thixo two to receive tho rtholarshlp. o People Going to Newport Tt)U year can bring tho agates they find homo nnd huve them pol- kked at any time of tho year. Wo tuvo a now up to date plant for jcrlnJIug mud roll.hlng agates and nave knowledge nnd ability to do o4 work. Try ut when you bav alM to pollsb. Wo will guarantee tWactlon or will not aik you to f ut cent for tho work. High Ki'liool TcimU Court, Actual work was begun on tho Sa lem high school tenuis court this morning. About a week ago a team and scrapor worked tho sod uu and this morning over a dozen boys turned out with shovels and how, and now tho ground Is In fit shape to play on. Tho backstops are partly up nnd will bo flulthed this after noon, so tht court will be ready for uo Monday. Tho students aro on thuslastlo over tho enterprise, and aro putting In louta good work. It I not unlikely that n tournament will bo arranged with some other schools to b held this spring. m , JAP KAOIAJHIOX OUDHIt. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE tmi UsMsfty Ste SattM IMalls of Cunfotviicn llctwocw Call, fitnibtuti nnd Prxliknt. 8uu Krancltco, March 9. Mayor Bohmlti this afternoon mado public tho memorandum agreemeut entervd Into between tho Prtldont, SVcrtary Hoot, chmlts and tho board ot edu cation on tho Japanese question. Ac cording to this RgTcemeat the mem- orandum staten that tho President promltcd to itocuro leftUlatloa look lag to copIe cxcluilow ot Mil akllle4 asi UHiklUM JaHtsii labor- luN'KH-torn Aiv SjiCKllod. Washington. Mnrch 9. An ordor today was Issued shifting nil Inspect. ros or hulls nnd boilers ot steam boats In the const Inspection service William Howo, of San Frnnolsco, to Portlands James Guthrie. Thomas P. Peering, San Francisco to Seattle; HvnnB Grlinths, Krank II. Turner. 8eattlo, trv 8 uKrancWoo; Donnld S. Ames, Portland, to Seattle. Poller Inspector ehnngee: John K. Wynn, San Fran cisco to Portland; Joseph P. Dolan, Carl V. Ihnors. San Francisco to Seattle; II. a I.ord. John 11. Wnllor. Thos. York. Seattlo to Snn Francis- co; G-orgo O. Woldrln, Portland to Seattlo. Wffctrni Woiiuii'm 1U Sohnectody. N. Y. March 9. Tho body of a woman was found on tho Ico of tho Mohawk river this morn Hug. Sho jumped from a paseenger train last night. A ticket daten San Francisco, February S7th for tho German Lloyd steamer, leaving Now York Monday for Austria, boro tho nanio ot Mrs. Maria l)oker. Onehalls. Washington, was found on her person. Mlts Fischer to ltccelvo HcncIU. After a month of successive play lug at the Klluger-Grnnd tho Marga rita Fischer theatrical company will cloee next Wednesday ovenlng. Tho friends In the Hlks, Knights of Pyth ias and Woodmen of the World pro pose to give Mies Fischer a grand benellt at the Grnud Opern House noxt Friday evening, as she Is a' fa vorlto with those orders. MIsh Fisch er since horo this time has brokon tho record for Snloin, by nppourlng ovory night for over four weeks, nnd during this time she has convinced all her frlonda that her talents ns an uctrowi aro of a superior character. Sho Is among the beet performers that come to this coast, nnd Is grow- j nig 10 oe moro and moro a favorite, although sho suffers some as do all prophet who are not without honor save in their own country. Hut ovon this prejudice Is being rapidly over come, nnd. like all other genlusc. will, when her talents aro fully known, receive the homage and over tures of nor home people. MIm Flsoher will also recolve a benefit nt Sllvorton, hor old homo town, Saturday night, when she leaves tor Loa Angeles to open an on gagomont at tho Grand Opera House as leading lady, whoro sho opens on tno zcth Inst. o ,. Miss Flora Vaughn, of Jefferson, Is visiting In the city. Emerson Treanor,.of the Willam ette hotel, went to Portland today. Mrs. Charles Gray was .among those going to Portland- this morn ing. Miss Ethel Fletcher nnd MIsb Bol linger will attend tho opern In Port land tonight. Miss LIzzio Hogg loft today for Silverton, whoro she is engaged as a teacher in tho public schools. Albert Itape, who is dangerously ill with pnoumonin, in Portlnnd, is roported to be slightly Improved. Mrs. D, F. Bonds, wife of tho rail road agent at Irlng, Ore, Is visiting Mrs. O. P. Hoff for n few days. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Wyloy loft this morn Ing for Portlnnd, whoro they will nttend "MnJam Buttorfly's" opern this ovenlng. Miss Esthor Leech, tho University student, left this morning for nn over-S uiidny visit nt her Komo In Woodbiirn. t Mrs. Chnrlos Pomoroy nnd Mrs. R. L. Andorson wero nmong those going to tho metropolis todny. They will attend tho opera tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs, U. Hans, of Illllsboro, nro guosts of Councilman linns, of this city. Professor F. O. Smith, of tho Sa lom high school, left yosterdny for n visit In Eugene. Hnlph Bonhnm, of Portlnnd, who Is employed In tho custom house, Is visiting rolntlvos mid friends In tho city. A. W. Proecott, tho locnl represen tative of tho Orogoninn, has returned from n visit in Portlnnd. Mrs. Mnry Babbitt, musical In structor at tho Monmouth Normal school, Is In tho city todny on busi ness. Mrs. S. A. Llndflcy nnd dnughtor, .Miss Nolllo, who hnvo boon visiting Salem frlonds, have roturnod to tholr homo In Tumor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod Gooch, who hnvo boon tho guosts of friends here, havo roturnod to tholr homo In Sclo. Leo Jnmos, of Jefferson, was n vis itor In tho city this morning. MIbb Rullfson, who hns recently returned from Mt. Angel, whero sho wns n tenchor In tho public schools, ltft this morning for Toledo, wliero sho will spend the Bummer. Miss Itullfson Is a graduate of tho normnl department of 'tho Wlllnmctto Uni versity. Mrs. J. B. Treanor nnd grandson, Emerson Tronnor, loft this morning for n visit In Senttlo. Miss Lois Donyor, nftor n visit horo, hns roturnod to hor homo In Turner. W. E. Wnnn, tho Insurance mun, left this morning for a visit In Cor vallls. S. D. Flanlgnn wont to Newport todny for a short outing on the bench. Miss McKay has gono to Turner to be the guost of relatlvos.- Mrs. W. L. Chrlstonson nnd daugh ter, after a visit In this city ro turnod to their homo in Jefferson. Mrs. D. P. Wright nnd 'daughter aro In Albnny to spend Sunday with friends. Ivan Martin loft this afternoon for Portland to nttond tho "Mndamo Buttorfly" opora. r O . To Owners ofBadBre4 Foul Odw f l,,,,!.,,., I "K or Drinklnc ,; " - n cw. 1 Lou-ngcs. Trlnl Pnckngl. to P, Bilious breatw. s"-!!!'..::si "".ou. !$ smokers, drinkers and Z! cas on tlio c . u l,uH gas on the atomm-i. . uv m ... u are m i twi orful bad hn, mm W by pow They br on tlio Mm.. -.I..- - ""-' Hia out oils. w -"w oianaing oil breatho .. 11 ;. ,.!..- -"" i ut odw t! bon.la n.v i .... -" rt " , . uisgust Tha, Part f it I. tnttt the Tletta-TS realize what a slckenine J?J! orronslvo breath Is to other. v.narconl is a wonderful ifcJj . b.uo uuu ouors it abrAfV. t?l tlmos it own volume of Sl Stuarts Charcoal Ln,. . .,... ,. ... . " T ",H " BlP 10 your ht .....1 1irpi1i n.i . ' W-WH :.: .;""".'"" "" ;,",:... r..or ource' .........., ,,uukij- nusorbiallji uiiimiurni oruors nnd gases If you suffer from indinliu. bolch gas nan result, Storf,lS v... v,,Bwa win absorb tilth nnd mnko you stop belching If on gottlng up in the , you liavosuchabad.bliioniifi tnnt you can nlmost smell It t , ........ o vmircoai iJienjai avi. nu oi ii lor you quickly. If you hnvo been Bmoklnenf. nig, or nave ueen eatlne nm... omer ouorous things. Stuarfi conl Lozenges will make you fcto puro nnu sweet. Charcoal Is also the bet imfr, known. You will take a vhotoln rut and no harm will result. Its wondorfully easy regulator And thon, too, it Alters yonr N ovory particle of poison tad la' Ity in your blood is destroyed, you bogin to notice the dlffernci your fnco first thing your dew plcxlon. Stuart's Charcoal LoKBfts mado from puro willow charcotl Just a llttlo honey Is put la to thorn palatable, but not too itmL They will work wonders la stomach, nnd mnko you feel 8: fresh, Your blood nnd breath tQ purified. You will feel clean Wo wont to prove all this to j fin lllat onnrl tni n tvAA .mnt.t ttJii Then after you get It and qm It, J will llko thorn bo well that yvi l go to your druggist and get a II box of thoso Stuart's Chtmul Lei onges. Send us your namoand adilrtutl day and wo will nt once send nt i mnll n samplo package Im ii F. A. Stunrt Co, 93 Stuart Marshall, Mich. e DIED. ABRAM. At the famll7 """ Twonty-flr8t street, In tan Thursday, March 7, 0I. H Abrnm, ngod 9 years, 7 and 1 dav. Tho funeral will bacondatft! Rev. L. G. Jacobs, of the Lt Evangollcnl church on State i tomorrow at 2 p. ro. Kldnapcm IahiUihI. New Castle. Dl., March 9 Tho kidnaper ot Horace Marvin have beou located, according to an authen tic report, and their nrreet will fol low as soon u tho deteottvet elach certain ovldenco. MK Mnrgnritn FiscUr And company are to be with you only a short time longer. Don't miss seeing thorn while you have tho opportunity. lnxiuol TtMtr Firv. Danville, m March 9 Judgo Klmbrough decided this afternoon that tno building ordinances of Chi- cgt), undr whlca DavU was ro. cutcd. were Invalid, and iyvu win - frw til coHatrr, 4 tho ex.fr eftntuallr. new. A. Notl, Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng will remain at 465 Front strcot, with hor hair goods, until March IS. Ladlos oall arly and bring yeer work nr .,,. Phono Main 12 li. - o . Curv4 Lumbago. B. Caaman. Chicago. wrlt. Mar. 4, 1903. "Having bn troubled with Lumbago, at dlfforent times and tried one physician after another, then different ointments and llnl menta, gave it up altogether. 8o I tried once more. tud got a bottu r Bllard'a Baow Liniment, which gave me almost Inatant relief. I can cheer folly redamead It, and wtll xii my kanf to yoar llt of u,.r c,.. jhraj, rrr. Curtvut Kvoitw. it is rnnouncod that tho Presi dent's son, Archie, Is on tho roud to recovery from diphtheria. Tho radical members aro In con trol of tho Russian parliament, and havo elected officers. Katherlno Romlg, of Pacific Col ogc, won tho Intercollegiate contest at McMlnnvlllo. North Dakota has pasaed-a two- cent per mile faro bill, and no freo passes. King Alfonso, of Spain, Is report ed qulto ill. Tho German bank has declared tho annual dividend of 12 per cent. Tho California legislature has on acted a law prohibiting fraternity In tho public schools. Thousands of families aro- leaving Spain for tho Hawaiian Islands, Tho Great Northern Steamshlo Da kota, wrecked In Toklo harbor, has ueen abandoned. o Notice. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of School District No. SO, county of Marlon, State of Oregon, will receive sealed bids oo or beforo April 1, 1907, for tho erec tion of a two-room school hous. Plana and specifications and rules governing bids aro now oa file in the clerk's office, and are open to Inspection. The board reserve the right to reject any or all .bids. WJT. H. HOWD, Clerk of District. w. Or. Two Sessions At tho Auditorium rlak T.fJfl tn 1ft nnrf 10 tO II Ada 10c; skates, 25c. Louis Norod, who hu ' 111. Is ablo to be out sjub. Tom Bruce went to Forti1 : day on business. Mrs. J. W. Clark, ko WJ visiting In tho city, left tort"1 In Woodburn today. NomfcAlkJoaW la j Prank Meredith, RJI usace who w.- 129 Commercial -MONEY TO LOA Over Ladd & Bosh's J NEWTON ij" T"! L.i well W: nlshed througbott , A good cnan " - Also first cm Vf E " care Joore1- -rri: WtL-Two -" d dltorluo rink. -" Headrlck, mawgw ForSak-. "ZJy 2 tamsl0to25,2Lrr best faxHis ! fca J 080. Inquire o-' ji South 12th 3-7-tf M