DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8 ALES I, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1007.
STOCKTON
THF OLD WHITE CORNER.
TODAY'S
BARGAIN SPECIAL
K Women s Muslin
i.f AUnc
$1.50 Values 98c
. i.. I.nnnnlnir nt R30. WO OffOr nil ClOCMlt 88-
: .l. nun l 9V DQUi uj,iu"-o
i at cl Women's Muslin Oowns, mnde of a fine, soft-flnlshod
"k trimmed with now pnttorned embroldorles nnd lacos. They
I lotclh round or squaro yuKe. mm u.i iu., d..-. ,..
BOYS
ON THE
TRAINS
i st nlucs
FOR THE ONE QQr
DAY ONLY. . . &0
NOXE SOLD UNTIL 8:30.
New Suits for Women
k- bio Just opened a now shipment of Women's Tailored Suits, mndo
L of the latest materials, checks, plulds, stripes, etc. Wo nro also
r .. ..i In Wnmnnie nnil MIrkob' .TnplfptH.
fcjflng tno new bijjlb ,....w. - - -
wad Ope a House
iSO. I'. OOHDHAY, MunnKcr.
TUESDAY, MARCH 19 -
Elicit Sblnman Presonts
)SELLE KNOTT
In the
ros Criterion Thentro (N. Y.)
Success.
lAUCE-SIT-BY-THE-rTRE"
hj M Darrle, author of "Tho
n Mint r, " Peter Pan" and
Itl Silcmlidt) dressed and
?H .
IrkM- M 50, Jl "", 75c and BOc.
i caw open Tudaj at 9 n. in.
NGtR GRAND THEATRE
)irc Stock Co.
Now I'lVsouthin
IN GEORGIA"
i
i rht 1 Titling 15 ami IMc
I0ME
IDUSTRIES
ISwd to bo encouraged, and v-
py should help mako them
lacmi, wbKh you will be do-
a Jou use
Epptey's Perfection
Bkkig Powder
l8:taj nada product, onco
'"7i wed.
M. EPPLEY
M"trfacturer
3'i Orp.rnn
Hosello Knott In "Allce-Slt-by-tlie-Fire."
Miss Roscllo Knott's work In her
now play, "Allco-Slt-by-tho-Flro,"
by J. M. Barrio, author of "Polar
Pnn," Tho Llttlo Minister," otc, Is
said to lmvo BtirpaBsod this clovor
actross work as "Mnry Tudor" In
"When Knighthood Wns In Flowor,"
in which Charlos Mnjor, tho author,
declared that sho wns tho "Mary Tu
dor" steppod from tho pagos of his
book. Tho play, "Allco-Sit-by-tho-Flro
Is consldorod tho bust of the
Darrlo comedlos, and rnn for one
year at tho Criterion Thoatre, Now
York City, and will bo glvon horo In
Us ontirety. It Is consldorod ono of
tho moat gorgeously cqulppod pro
ductions lonvlng Now York City,
ovory act, proporty nnd nptfessorlOH
being cnrrlod. Miss Knott and an
oxceptlonnl cast of associate playorH
will bo the next nttrnction of morlt
at tho Grand Oporn IIouso on to
morrow (Tuesday) whon tho produc
tion of "Allco-Slt-by-the-Flro" will
be presented in Its entirety,
o
Call for Bid.
Dlds will be received by the un
dersigned, up to 5 p. m. on Monday,
March IS, 1907, for the purohaso
of a road grador for the City of Sa
lem. RIddors will bo required to
furnish with their bids specifications
of tho road grader offered.
W. A. MOORES,
CUNGS-WELL
t rood Bounding name for
fc.i "6. iais mount-
- .mi ana sticks to Its
"we truu i ..
r. , waiy notice-
ttLvi. .7 instruments
i m ,:"' UiQ I0" correcting
h 7nt iUn no long
iv iime.
tw. .
' H. Hinges
4u.n.i,..
A.,
--wUAH.
rwj.!wwt, next door to
JUoiulI Bank.
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b5RK!y
m. oa i - --. ainL
p2rn -.
3-12-5t
City Rocordor.
Moyer-Heywood Trial.
Tho trial of Charles II. Moyor,
prosldont; William D. Hoywood, soc-rotary-treasuror,
nnd George A. Pot
tlbone, membor of tho oxocutlvo
oommltteo of tho Western Federation
of Miners, ohargod with being acces
sories to tho murder of Govornor
Steunonborg, of Idnho, is scheduled
to open at Caldwell, Idaho, on Wod
nosday. Tho Capital Journal will have a
specially full telegraphic report of
tho trial.
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Let Us Deliver
Your Order for
Today
You will bavo no troublo In
selecting your orders from the
best stock of groceries and tho
most completo line of fruits
and vegetables In tho city.
Our 30c special In oranges Is
giving tho very beat of satlsfac
tlon and our banana are the
beat. Look over this list ot
vegetables:
Asparagus, Rhubarb,
Celery, Grcea Peas,
CauIJAower, Cabbage,
Yooag Onions and
MaeUrd Greens.
It la our aim to please you.
Moir Grocery
Company
Slow Passenger Trains Are
Menace to School Children
Tho overland passongor trnln
that came through tho city an hour
Into today, whon it passed the East
Salem school, was bonrdod by tho
boys, and nt oach vostlbulo had sov
oral lads aboard. Somo of thorn
wore evon riding on tho ends of tho
journal boxes, In n very dnngorous
position. Tho trains, running nttho
ordlnnnco speed, permits this, and
tho longer this continues tho greater
the danger, as It Is Impossible to
keep school boys from bonrdlng such
Blow-moving trains.
Salem and Portland papers con
tlnuo to glvo Alderman Unas great
prominence for his achievement, nnd
tho Oregonlnn today prints moro mnt
tor about the situation that has mndo
Salem tho laughing stock ot tho
country. Tho railroad oRlclals havo
not yet begun to retaliate, but It Is
believed they will cut Snlom out ot
nil favorable consideration In tho dis
tribution of advertising matter and
in bringing In of Eastern people,
which Is now proceeding on n largo
scale. Tho pross Is being consurcd
for giving Alderman Unas undo
sorvod prominence, as somo ot tho
papers havo been publishing his bul
letins nnd rommuulcntlons to Super
intendent Fields boforo thoy woro
mnllod. Hero Is the lntoet from tho
Orogonlnn teday:
Urging Unas to Fight.
"Whothor or not Aldermnn Hans
will be s.uccosatul In his fight to make 1
tho Southoru Pacific Company con
form to tho Hpood regulations ot tho
city, is an Important question to tho
peoplo of Salem at prosont. Mr.
Haas has succoodod in stirring up
ono of tho warmest lights thnt has
cvor boon witnessed In this city.
"It Is nssertud by somo that tho
company will rotnltate by not stop
ping tho early morning Urn In nt Sa
eom. Mr. Hans says that this throat
doos not worry hi m in tho lonst, ba
enuHO It Is the duty ot tho railway
commission to sottlo Just suqh
trouble as thnt. Mr. liana stated
this morlnlrig thnt ho Is In tho fight
to stny nnd thnt he (low not pro
pos to back down under any cir
cumstances. Mr. Hmr hut prepared a commu
nication for publication, In which
he clearly Mti out his petition, and
positively declare that ha will ar
rest every onglueer who exuaaded the
speed limit.
"It wns learned on good authority
this morning thnt a bill Is being pro
pa rod by somo members of tho coun
cil which Is to allow the trains to
run at full spood through tho su
burbs, but It will roqulro them to
comply with the prosont regulations
whllo pnsslng through tho thickly
settled portion of tho city."
The Texas Wonaer.
Cures all kidney, bladder and
rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' troatmont by
mall for SI. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2928
Ollvo street, St. Louis. Mo. Send
for .testimonials. Sold by Btono'e
drug store. dw-lyr
REAL LIVE MEIttLMD.
Japanow FlfclUTUien Capture One Off
Yncyuimi Luclui Island.
MUSICAL RECITAL.
Ily Pupils
of College
Tuesday.
of Music
Aragonalso, from "Lo Cld" Mnssanot
Anna Jackson,
Anchored Watson
Helen Mar Smith.
Sing, Smile, Slumber Gounod
Ivy Grnco Cook.
Polonaise In A-Mnjor Chopin
Notta Kiddle.
A Llttlo Thlot Leo Stern
Proposal Drackott
Nina J. Uushnoll.
Go, 4'retty Rose Manlnls
Freda nnd Martha Schlndler.
Mazurka Godnrd
Ireno Campbell.
Slumber Sen Chlsholm
Viola Fisher.
A May Morning Donra
Mnry D. Smith.
Romance, "Evening Star," Tann-
hausor Wagnor-Llszt
Ruth Field.
Ah, 'Tls a Dream Lassorr
Because I Lovo You, Dear. . .Hawloy
DIrdIo E. Dutlor.
For All Eternity Mnscheronl
Ermlno E. llushncll.
Scherzo In U-flnt major Chopin
Mnrgucrlto Dowers.
A Character Sketch.
Tho 'Itoso ot Auvorgno, or Spoil
ing tho Soup" Offenbach
Flourotte, "a. kitchen girl
-. Morale- A. HUg
Pierre, 'a burly blacksmith"....
Archlo A. Strang
Atponso, "a dandy Bhoemnkcr" . .
Maurice Roberts
Scent A kitchen. Tlmo, 40 minutes.
n
Saved Her Son's Life.
Tho hannlost mother In tho llttlo
tov.Ni ot Avn, Mo., Is Mrs. S. Ruppce.
Sho writes: "Ono yonr ago my son
wns down with such serious lung
trouble that our physician wan tin
nblo to help him; v. lion, by our drug
gist's ndvlco I bogan giving him Dr.
King's New Dlscovory, nnd I soon
notlcod lmprovomont. I kopt thU
trontment up for a few wcoks whon
ho vas perfectly well. Ho has work
ed steadily slnco nt carpontor work.
Dr. King's Dlscovory saved his llfo."
Guaranteed host cough nnd cold euro
by J. C. Perry, druggist; GOo and $1.
Trial bottle free.
HOTEL AIIUIVAUS.
WlllameHe.
W. Peterson, Sacramento.
W. H. Grader, New York.
W. E. Frazler, Portland.
T. French, San Fmnclsco.
W. T. Wllllnmson, Portland.
W. W. Chnpboll, Fall City.
C. A. Koiberg, Portland.
J. A. Hucklln, Chicago.
W. Jeffrlee, Portlnnd.
18. Waldman, Portland.
Jno. S. Iluull, Portlnnd.
Geo. A. Steel, Portland.
Kalem.
S. a. Dorr, Portland.
J. H. Loyd, San Francisco.
N. Q. Tetur, Seattle
A. Saltzlngor, Mill City.
Ohns. Lembeko, Hubbard.
Moss Averlll, Point Ilonltn. Cat
F. Klrsoher, Madison, Wle.
K. P. Morcom, Woodburn.
T. T. Mills. Woodburn.
II. Q, Mooro, San Francisco.
o
Victoria. B. C, March .-Japanese
nowB received today by tho stoam
er Athenian contains a roport that a
fisherman took a llvo mormald off
Yncyama Luchu Islands, and tho
spcclmon was brought to Toklo and
exhibited nt Uyeno Park.
o
Kitchen Cabinet
The good kind. Duron & Hamilton
Don't Complain.
If your chost pains and you are
unable to sleep becauso of a cough.
Iluy a bottlo of Ballard's Horohound
Syrup, and you won't havo any
cough. Oot a bottlo now nnd that
cough will not last long. A cure for
all pulmonary diseases. Mrs. J .,
Galveston, Toxas, writes: "I can't
say enough for Ballard's Horohound
Syrup. Tho roliof It baa given me Is
all that la necessary for mo to say."
8old by D. J. Fry.
. i a
FIFTEEN IJUCKH ()-
WILL 1IUY AN EXCELLENT
TAILOR MADE SUIT. MAKE, FIT
AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED
THE TOGGERY.
Only One of a Kind i
Deceit lug u hlilpnient ot spring """ racn way, mm iikto win uj
no two of these liaU alike la Hulem.
ONLY LARGE EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY STORE IN SALEM
la fchowlng tlie xery newest and not wiv-to-lato millinery to Ihj
secured la the Eatcnt market center, and ku ouch lw been fa
vored In tho seon opened, by an unprecedented natronngo
from ieopIo of Ute, who prefer tint uet, and appreclMto eicluIve
nenH In stylo and design.
FISK IIATS. GAGE IIAT8.
Ilaud-tallom! street nnd ult Iwt In latot New York patterns.
Our wlllteer In direct from ll" East.
I MISS M. r FUktjKVmJm.mm,t,Som I
Rp1
IP YOU
REALIZE
THE
OF
BUYING
GOOD
Clothes,
WE
WANT
YOU TO
SEE OUR
NEW
SPRING
IN MEN'S
SUITS
I
Before any fabric goes into a B. K.
& W. suit it must pass inspection from
a fashion standpoint and stand a rig
id test for durability. Every detail in
the makeup of a suit is attended to
by expert tailors in one of the best
equipped factories in America. The
result is that
B.K.&W.CLOTHING
Satisfies particular dressers.
Undersells "Regular Stores.
ve
Another
New Man
.mil m ni:v haniikhk i ou hkm:ual ykaus one of the
REST REPAIRMEN 1H AGAIN WITH UH. AND WITH OUR Al
READY EFI'ICIENT WORKMAN, WE AUK AIILK TO HKIIVIC
YOU WITH THE BEST WORUMANHIIIP, AND PROMPT 1)1
LIVERY. WE CARRY Till: LAP.GEST Ht'PPLY OF RICVCIiEH,
AND RICYCLK Hl'PPMES J)F ANY IIOl'HE IN THE NORTH
WEST. WHEN IN NEED, TH NK OF US
lftt&
POWERS
CHOSEN
AGAIN
At the' rogular mooting of the Sa
lem Board ot Education, .City Super
intendent J. M. Powers was again
ohoson for another year as tho head
ot tho Salem schools, this being his
third engagement at tho Capital
City. Mr. Powers took tho position
originally with somo reluct unco,
succeeding a very able man, L. R.
Travcrs, who had outgrown tho
slttatlon of this district to retain his
services. Ho has developed slowly
Into ono of tho most ofnclont public
school men In tho state, and, whllo
ho was rather dlffldunt about assert
ing himself, tho entire teaching forco
lovo Superintendent Powers, and tho
children In all tho schools acknowl
edge that they liko hli.i aa a teacher.
Ho Is a graduate of thn' University of
Wisconsin, and his retention by tho
Salem board Is a vote of confidence
In his ability to fill tho position at
the head of tho second largest
schools In tho state.
Tho Board of Education havo re
elected Superintendent Powers thus
early, In order that he might know
that k vas giving satisfaction, a&A
to save him tho usual effort mndo by
teachers to hunt other Jobs. Mr.
Powers has tho greatest pride lu tlm
Salem schools, and glvos thorn his
first, solo and best thoughts for their
succoss. Ho Is a graduate of tho Uni
versity of Wisconsin, has had about
ton years' experience in other states.
Ho received tho ontlro yoto of tlm
board, except H. M. Crolsan, who
stated that he did not consider Mr.
Powers competent, and that thoro
should be competition for tho place.
Tho roport of Director Leo for now
walks urouud, tho North Salem
school was adopted and tho walks
ordered built. Soveral bills were
ordered paid, and the board adjourned.
You'll Be Glad
after taking tho first few doses ot
tho Hitters that ou rosolvo to glvo
It a trial. Its, beneficial results will
bo so clearly demonstrated that you
will wonder why you didn't start
sooner. Hut start today,
HOSTETTEK'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Is tho only medicine to strengthen
and build up rundown systems and
to curd HprtHg Fever, CoMs, Grle,
l)yK-pl, lHNetioH, CoHvee,
or Malaria Fever Ht$ Ajpto, It U
absolutely pur.
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