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"t;,j. 'fff"' 7-ff,synp'-55rr?VJJ?'TflfV"''' Tyr-M y :?. Y? "" v,?-jrW;, : " "TTT v-ry DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM; ORBGOX, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1007. S 1 LLSTOCKTON THF OLD WHITE CORNER. 1 SCIENTIFIC TARIFF REVISION. NEW SPRING STYLES IN Ladies' Suits And Jackets Exclusive styles thnt every woman who intends purchasing n new spring suit should see. Every now mate rial checks, plaids, strlpo effects and tho favorlto Panamas in black, tan, bluo, grey, etc. Though you may not wish to buy Just now you will find our gone roaltyf extending to offer you tho courtesy of closely Inspecting any nnd every garment in our stock. Como in nnd try them on. You are always welcome. 114 for n Permanent Tariff Commis sion nnd mi xXnierknn Merchant Marino. PRETTY WASH GOODS 6 . . f .n.lnir 'ft? rn mnrlana wnali mtinvna fnn nrnptr tin. Q 0f IDOWlUb lUl 0I'"U "' .""- " ....... va .w. v.u.rf l'"- m purpose, and aro oi sucu exceiiem. siyies as 10 commnnu your na iL'itlon, and at prices so rcasonablo ns to prompt liberal purchasing. fctlmlarir desirable aro tho dotted bnstlstcs nnd Swisses In whlU tai&t with largo and small polka dots; fancy silk orgnndies in L!in jtrlpes, mercerized checks nnd tho embroidered dotted Swisses 5c to 75c yard 3ER GRAND THEATRE lpirc Stock Co. Sow Presenting GEORGIA" rrlt Kirnings IB niul 23c iring Poetry Slich tport Is made of spring .. ai some pcoplo even got :i ef reading solid, hard facts, '. they will always havo both c!l thora in tho fnco. Tho i-i lac wo wish to convey la Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder I : - that money can pro- I" It romtilnt'B Mire rranni nf p".:a tho other Ingredients IHt'b exact proportions that m.m 'an b.t results. Try it M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Wem, Oregon CLINGS-WELL MMtktr good sounding namo for PUU mounting. This mount. lOu JOod, tho name, and Is "MBDitantltl and sticks to Its presence hardly notlce- are up to date In ontteni M me the jama InRtrumnnta flois the great exports of Uty use for correcting " th Tillon. W. H ... !ta, to there is no long "J us next time. H. Hinees Ca4n (Vvti.i I ft?' 8'et. ext door to "" tlonl lUulc. GItAM) OPI2K.VHOUSI2. Tuesday, March 20: "Tho Tondor foot." Coming Attraction. Raymond Hitchcock In "Tho Yan keo Tourist." "A Strnngor in Town." Sousn's latest opera', "Tho Free ovor r-dvlsnblc, In order to (Geo. J. Seabury In American Econ omist.) If congress will establish nn inde pendent, permanent tariff commission of expert economists, tho most radi cal protectionist will not object to tariff rovlslon whonevor nccossary or advisable, nor will ho object to the adjustment of special Inequalities In our tnrlff schedules, but any change that might tnko place In tho future must bo based on ndequnto protec tion to each Industry nnd Its labor fields. No patroltlc protectionist will permit n foreign Invasion Into our market of cotnpctitlvo wares or prod ucts. Our past experiences undor tho Walker and WHboii tariffs taught us many humiliating and expensive lossons. Special selfish Interests nnd Ingrained free-traders will always clamor for tariff rovlslon, and, sin gularly, they havo always bconSnoro porslstout nnd nctlvo In eras of our greatest prosperity; n most paradox ical situation. Tho administration has nothing to dread at any tlmo from a careful analysis of our Industrial Interests, no matter vhnt tho object may be. Amorlcan protectionists should Invito a probing' whonover there is sufficient ovldonco to prove thnt tho tariff is used for illegitimate purposes; by which I menu, whon It becomes n restraint on trndo or competition. Dut tho fact romalns, as previously stuted, that tho named discontented Influences invariably agitato changes In our tariff policy JiiBt preceding a presldontlnl campnlgn demoralizing lu our hpmo nnd foreign commerce, which, rolloctlvoly, hns n disastrous effect on the subject of finance. Congress should nppreclnto a thor ough examination of tho tariff by nn export tariff commission when- u nra vol Lnnco." Ivllnger-Grnnd. Tenight: "In Georgia," by Gmplro Stock Company. Christian Church. I tho economic sldo of our commerolnl jprobloms, inasmuch as It consumes tho duys nnd wooks In uncovlnolug do- bntos which could bo utilized In logls hating on other monsuros that aro Thursday, March 21: Tho Dunbar "Swiss Bell ningers." Auditorium Holler Itluk. hotter understood. A mnqtor of those subjects comprohemls nuothor truism nnd thnt Is that but n small propor- sessions, except Sunday. o will soon in: haiskd. Kin- Morning, after-noon nnd evening . Hon of our roprosontntlvoH undor- stand tho subject ns an eutlroty, or how hundrds of collntoral lutorests are affocted through making nn In vestigation of soiuo lutlal Interest, Ilka stoel, wool, cpttoh.or nnybthur Important Industry. It Ih nlso true thnt a rajirosontntivo In congress may have a thorough understanding of n subject that would nffict an Indus- V. M. C. A. KiibM-rlhcd to Mift Year's Work. Tho commltteo thnt is takliig fiiib- sorlntlons for tho fund of tho Y. M. C. A. began their work again this ir m ow aonsmuency. wnut on morning to collect the remnlnluB ;tho otuw lmn(I ,n8llt not com $571, which will cover the expensos Pronl -tntu of u different In for the year 1907. The commllU j dll"tr' ,n Joining congreMlonhl will probably have the money raised ,"-"; rosw-qimniiy n expert tann in a short time, as this Is a worthy , w"mi"ion. prcming an analysing cause, nnd sure to moot with h henrty . "nitril Intereets from tho great response from tho cltUens of Salem, i lo the mol limited, would treat Tho Y. M. C. A. Is filling n place .them ",or JU-. When tho coin that probably no other Institution ! mlewlon had completoly exhausted r could do. It Is a homo for tho lioysi 8,ecInl Joct or subjects, thoy nnd young men, a place whero thoy wonA ho recommended to congress can moot and enjoy tho Innocent for Ilroval or rejection by tho soc- 0,,nra nn,l nm..nmni.m whloh tholr . ro,r ol COiniUOrCO. 1 110 IllOmUOrS naturo nnd hoalth demand ; a plnco whero tho young mnn who is not for- of such a commlttoo should be men of rocognlzod ability nnd broad ox- tunato enough to bo nblo to attend iwlonco. and In my Judgmont they day school can pursue thoso BtudioBwo",,l 8'o t nation millions of dol whloh will qualify him for n better ,larB annually through tho conscontl- .... . ... 'nilR Rtllrtv nf Mm Inlnrnulo Irnnlml position, and give nim nn luspirauou for tho higher and moro nohlo Idoat or JIfo. Tho local Y. M. C. A. has been (Improved during tho past yoar In many ways, and has auueu conuori IS ihH Anelotof .'4 , the best "OLand -UMJOW, no adul- Try It. m Sttut-,.,.... " ft SUd 80t tin M 8ot too lean t A Kurtz Pee im ous study of tho IntorostB trontod Oldor nations havo such commer cial cloarlng ngoncios, and why should wo not bogln to adopt scien tific methods mid tnko tariff prob lems entlroly out of politics, for tho reason that It ubcs or abusos affect When the tlmo nnd nrnotfrnl ndvantnees that can- nnf holn hu rnnv for tho InVOfltmont ,M f OUr People, with health, moro enjoyment and In ' WPolnted for tariff rovlslon the education, both In spiritual and ma terial things, all of which aro t-ssen tlal to tho high Ideals of citizenship. When wo aro asked to do some thing for tho fund let us do it cheer fully and in accordanco as .we bavo. prospered. If tho commlttoo doos not find you, send In your pledge. o . Notieoto..ApiK)Utm-Mt of Adiuhils trator. Notice is horeby given that on tho 11th day of March, 1907, the county court of Marlon county, Oregon, duly appointed Pierce Parker administra tor of the estate of John W, Vaughn, deceased, and having duly qualified, as required by law, all persons hav ing clalma against said estate aro hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, as by law required, at tho residence of tho undorslgned administrator at -Salem, Oregon, or at tho law office of F. A. Turner, rooms 15 and 16, Breyman block, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, tewlt: March 14, 1907, PIERCE PAItKER, Adm. P. A. Turner, attpraey. 3-14-5 thur MM4 b:hl-.- 1 fVV fcBB W I-w s- f Ft-p GSyffl&c work should bo undertaken by vetor ans In commercialism. Home and export commerco Is a commercal checsgotmo. Our constant aim should bo to protect our homo market and Its 'labor fields. Our market Is the greatest and most properous In tho world. Wo must defend our liberal ly rewarded labor field against tho competition of low foreign waga standards. Wo must not forgot that foreign manufacturers today aro em ploying fast producing machlnory. In fact tho enturprlso of American maohlne builders has mado this pos sible. Hundreds of foreign factor ies havo been supplied with tho saiuo productive machinery as that em ployed in our Industrial establish ments. Therefore we must vigilant ly dofend our homo commerco. For eign manufacturers and Interests are. flguratoly speaking, sleepless and constantly alive to the fact that thoy must keep free-trado principles ac tive through their press agencies, and agitato tariff rovlslon and reciproci ty reatles. They are Jealous of our great prosperity and feel that they ought to become co-partners In It without 'paying our taxes In times of peace" or "fighting our battles In times of war." From my own ex aminations I bare been for many years convinced that these statements aro truo and that foreign Interests aro lnrgoly responsible for tho pres ent mild clamor for tariff rovlslon, reciprocity nnd "down with Ameri can built over-sea ships." Tho American flag will soon bo seen floating on stately steamships and vessels on tho high seas. An American built morchnnt marlno cannot be postponed forovr. Glvo our shipping lines equal subsidies, and our shipbuilders will do tho rest. Our enterprising Industrialists wilt add huudreds of millions por annum to cur exports when wo possess shipping linos to tho world's import ant seaports. Saved Her Son's Life. Tho happiest mother In tho llttlo town of Ava, Mo., Is Mrs. S. Ruppco. Sho wrltes: "Ono yenr ago my boh was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was un ablo to help him; whon, by our drug gist's ndvlco I began giving htm Dr. King's Now Discovery, nnd I soon noticed Improvement. I kept this treatment up for a fow wcoks when ho was perfectly well. Ho has work ed Bteadlly bIiico at carponter work. Dr. King's Dlscovory saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold euro by J. C. Perry, druggist; GOc and ?1. Trlnl bottlo free. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Snlciu n Good Home Market," SALUM MARKET. Stelucr's Market. Dealers In fish, gnmo. and poultry. Highest cash price- paid for eggs, Prompt dollvory. Stnto street. Iiocnl Wholesale Market. Whont 57c. Local wheat C5c. Oats 40c. IJarloy -isaa. Flour $3.25. Mill food Ilrnu, $19.00; shorts, $21.00. liny Cheat and clover, $7$S por ton; tliuothy, $10 por ton. Hggs 15c. lions 12 Vic; young chlokous, lie Ducks 10c; gceso, 8c; turkoyu, 1310c. llutter 35o; buttor fnt, 33c. Onions 90o por cwt.; pota toes, GGc per owt. Hops Gholco, 14c; prime to cholco, 13ff 13 Vic; in oil I u in to prlmo, 10C12V&C. Chlttlm bark 5 Vi Co. Tropical Krull. Rannnns BV&o por lb, Oranges $2.75 $3.00. Lemons 1. 00 IT $6.00. Hotnll Market. Flour $1 por sack. lirnn GBo per snok; $21 per ton; per ton. Hay Timothy, 70oo per owt.j client and olovor, GO 65c por owt.; $9.50 per ton. Oats $1.35 por cwt; whont, 80o; rollod barloy, $2G3$26 pur ton. Kggs 36o for 2 doz. Applos S6ctfT$2.00. nuttor Country, 25&'35o cream ery, 40o. Livestock. Cattle 11000)1200 lb staors, 2(3" 4 c. Lighter steers 3V&Hc. Cows and heifers 9 00 1000 lb, 3VS(8,4c. Stock hogs CGVic. Hogs 175C2G0 lb, fat, $0.00 10.25, Sheep 5c. Lambs Cc. Veal Drossed, 6 8c. Hogs Dressed, 8a PORTLAXn MARKOT. Wheat Club, 72c; valley, 71o; bluo stem, 74c. Oats Choice white, $29. Millntutf--Dran, $17. Hay Timothy, $14 0 $15; alfalfa, $H.. Vetch $7,600 $8.00. Potatoes $1,000 $1.50 por cwt. Poultry Hens. 13 014 Vic: mixed chfekons, 13Va01Ce; dressed chick ens, 14015c; turkeys, llvo 13014c; ducks, 160 18o; .pigeons, $1,000 $1.50. Pork Dressed, O0CWc Reef Dressed, 5 V4 06 Vic Mutton 0 0 7c. Hops 9 010 Vic lb, according to quality. Wool--Valley, coarse to medium, 290 23c; eastern Oregon, 13 01 So. m ' HGUJSTKIV ' Ricky MMfttatn Tea Haggdt A But HiltU kt Duy FmpI. Sriszi fljldw KmJi tod Bfiivti VJpr. X p"-io tor Ooomtlpnttoa. o4ltioa, IJf mi Kflnor TruuWo. limbic. Kamio. linpur Wont lUvf Uruub. XluxKUb Uowcl, IIu4m 4a4 U.vksb. It'KckyMuuauioT4 tnuU IH torm. SI a.a tiaz Ornuio inl tr I 1 F YOU want to know w.liat yooVe fctcn paykig; for 'a few days accomodation" at credit stors lost examine the goods and notice the prices at y& r y tfs'stcw s-P CF-& z? . s c& (5&4S& tJsCf& crssted'. CZzrcpi. You'll find that oar prke are lower for the same quality, or that ooc goods are better for the price than at "regular stores." It Is our constant aim to give the best possible value la every department. Have You Seen Ou New Line of LACE CURTAINS? They're all draped on our new display fixture so its no trouble to show you every pattern in stock. The housekeeper who desires to frnish her home attractively, yet economicilly, will find our lace curtain department of great assistance. IN Salem's best dressers become enthusiastic when they see the splendid array of the season's choicest creations in NOVELTY DRESS GOODS which we now have on display with suitable trim mings to match. A The Dess Goods Tacle of Salem is Coming Out Way because we have the correct fabrics and our prices are based on the "Spot Cash Plan." IIOTKIi AHKIVAUS. Willamette. It. 12. JurvlB, Sonttlo. Don BtufTa, Portland, It. M. liudlong, ulty. O. V. Wolvorton, Monmouth. J. C. Murray, San IiuihiIhoo. Mrs. M. 8. Woodcook, CorvulllH. UftftHlo J. Counts, Oolilonilalo. Or. Inn h. Lewis, Goldondnle, Or. Omo. A. IIwivIh, San KrnnolMco. K. M. Whorton, Portland. J. MncMahon. Portland. IS. W. Mahoiioy, Portland. V. It. Me.MniiulH, Portland. H. P. Mclllvrln, Chlongo, W. McCluIn, Now. York. JamH Douglas, Kugouu. John Jouos, Chicago. Hon Duum, New York. Otto 12. Moyors. U. Donbow, Portlnnd. H. Pitt, Portland. Paul 11. Huiisur, Snlum .12. Q. Hlcu, Portlnnd. J. Hiinnlug, Portland. Halt-in. H. C. linker, San Pranelsco A. h, LoftiiH, Iloston. W. W. Hood, HooHoster. 8. W. Purely. Whig Southard, Chicago. M. Mnnasse, Coshocton, Ohio. D. F. Clement, Ios Angolos. John Iuz, Pendleton. John PhlllipH, Icbanon. D. Gibson, Daytou. I). O. McGco, Minneapolis, J. D. Hod ley, Dayton. F. W. Denness, Jr., Minneapolis, ,' Cottage. . T. M. Hrltton, PorUand. K. J. Vpo4, Portland. Harry Caron. 0. Holmes, Oregon City. D. M. MaoKonzio, akland. W. II. Ormandy, Portland. N'. a Ovuet, Portland. W. K. Williamson, Portland. W. 0( Hondomon, Portland. W. H. lib, Corvallls. leister Terponlng, Hastings, Mich. o .... Found at J-t. J, A. 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Preferred Stock Pen Pn-fen-d Ktork Ilt-miN PwforrHl Ktrx-k Corn Pit-ferml Stock TomutiRW Prt-rV-rrtHl Stock Salmon Preferred Htock Oyt.-m Preferred Stock PIhchppIcs Preferred Stock Kidney Ilt-Aim ui:ci:ivi:i a shipmicnt or I'ANOr HMOKHD SALMON PltlC.SirVlXlI2TAIIL12H IN KVKItY I1AV Roth & Graber cknthal mtbcKiiv Phono No. UU 170 Commorclul i'lkoiit) N(, 4.1 -.110 State Htn-et m NM Petition for Pardon. Pfltor asking the realcaso of Oeonco Cavanaugh, In Jail at Dakor City, on a charge of extortion, havo been iled at the governor - owcu, J. W. BQLLCN Managor Salem Undertaking Co. Funeral Director and Embalmer. CaJte answeretl day or Pboat 70, 18. Court St, Slss miniimmnniiiiii