DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BAMM, 9BBQ0N, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907. ?Z7 'are l vui n' - rr mdrujf IEG0N BIRD WONDERS UFir,tFri" IdiyEvemuB ai. . SCllOUl i rintev. president of I wlliia-" L Audubon society and lecturer P .Inttnn nf Alt U National Assouu. - , ho nrotectlon of kInUt will giro an illustrated cpHcoD lecture free on "Tho , Life of wna '" Khool Friday evening, March lf lte put eight years Mr. Fin- ,.4 Mr. Herman t. " ... . !. nart of their time i rivers and inland lakes, ... .!.. tho seashore and 5 through tho mountains, to rindplcturo wuu unu ...v. atlas of tho bird photographs 3 br Mr, Bohlman anu mt. r m john Burroughs says: "They rr fine among tno uest i .ran eopn '' .. naturalists liavo had re m iuecess In photographing itudring birds in tho tree-tops. !rjM of nedtalled Hawk photo to that will bo shown, wore tak- 'irtho top of a tall cotton-wood, re they found tho nost 120 reot iii,round. On sovon dlfforont isoni they climbed to tho top i JvmnehM to Get nlcturos of tlll3 :riEd to tako photographs show io the feat was accomplished. r. leather occasion those two taints spent two different sum jHEcngtbo rocky Islands oft tho rar coast Thev had to tnko ;nnt and provisions in n smnll boa' launch It In tho surf and re' alono on tho coast. On n w ihe'f they camped for flvo i mil nlchts emlurlnc hardship iitrtr In nrtlcr to lenrn tllQ sa- and portraj the llfo of theso i that nest for from the oyoe of tiiiri the most Important work ( two naturalists have done la Knrug of a llfo series of photo- pj cf tlm California, condor ono iU ra-est and largest birds that Ths work at accomplished wt right long mountain trips !"i id t rath covering a period - tt-nti'? r Fulrv ra gathered many Im- fut facts la the economic vnluo pw I !e to man and has many i to give why our native birds w U noro carefully protected JUifUMratinfilk,!.. IS3S2SS 2sTsflotLCkerful- OTJiAWnoi.. 93S iiyforCpnsUpa IStoirjDiarrtioea. Awmwwn e-..i.1. ri4L0sS0F'SLEEP. teSjak Signature ct vfrfJrt:., SlVOHK.' cwy wvtAfimg. jT -.-. mr.Ti uuni K 1 Why? Because it is annoying, untidy. And mostly, because it almost invariably leads to baldness. Cure It, and save your hair. Get mnrr ton. at the same time. All easilv done with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new Improved for mula. Cures danarutr. stops tailing nair. Doer, not iUJii or ehmg v J. O.AjrrOo., thuoolorofthehttr. Irfmiu. Xm. Ski Jumping Now n Circus Thriller. New York, March 21. Ski Jump ing will bo ono of tho features of tho circus program. In tho French "flecho rumalno" act introduced into tho United States by Barnum & Bail ey several years ago, a man rodo a bicycle down a steep incline, gather ed sufficient momentum to sail forty fcot through tho air, and after land ing on a seroud incline, sped safely to tho ground. In this season's thriller, iustead of riding a wheel, tho performer makes his flight mounted on an S-foot ski. This is an adaption of tho Scandinavian winter sport of ski Jumping. Norway and Sweden hnvo many clubs of inon of almost reckless daring who hnvo won laurols in this pastime. Tho nnnual meet of tho Ski club on Mount Halme- kellcn, ten miles from Christiana, Norway, attracts visitors from all parts of Europe and has many fea tures that Interest lovers of sport tho world. Over starting from tho high est point of tho mountain, tho con testants, mounted on skis, slldo over tho snow crust down tho stoop de clivities, dashing headlong nt tho chasms, and when injury or death BoeniB Immcnent, rising in tho air and sailing over tho abyss. Somo of theso crovessos aro from 20 to 100 feet in width, and can so many a tragedy. It is this sport that will bo Illustrated in its sensationalism during tho Barnum & Bnilcy engage ments, Tho mountain sido will bo roprcsontcd by n 90 foot runaway Tho chasm is simulated by a gnplng opening botween tho runaway and a landing cushion. Cnlt. Carl Howol Bontho poformor who hold 70 cham pionship cups and medals for ski Jumping, will tnku his position on n small platform at tho uppor ond of tho runway, GO feet In tho air. At tho signal ho darts down tho decliv ity, strlkos an upward curve, goos sailing through tho nir and lands fairly upon his skis from 40 to CO foot away. It is Bnid that no circus thriller of recent yonrs has been so offcctlvo in stirring an nudlouce. o Thoro'B naught bo swcot ns lovo's young dream And it would sweeter bo, If lovers would only tako A llttlo Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale Dr. Stone's store o Mctflrnl Mi'n Jlwt in Oinnha. Omaha, Nob., March 21. Tho Modl cnl Socloty of the Missouri Valloy Is holding Its nineteenth seml-nnnunl session In this city. Tho session will contlnuo for two days. Tho oration on medicine will be given by Dr. Robart T. Sloan, of Kansas City, and that on surgery by Alex. Hugh Fer guson, of Chicago. Tho Missouri Valley has turned out largoly, and Interest in tho proceedings was marked, many visiting spectators filling the room CASTORIA Tor Infanta ad Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA fm lV HORSES IX DEMAND. Buyers in the Pendleton Country Cannot Bo Supplied. Within tho past two months Pen dleton has beon visited by a large number of horso buyers, many of them from distant states, all iu search of heavy team horses, for which they havo boon willing to pay anywhoro from $200 to $500 per span, for sound, heavy horses, says tho Pendleton East Orogonlnn. Very tow horses hnvo been bought by outsldo buyers, tho local demand in tho wheat belt making an excellent market at home. That moro good horses must bo raised by Umatilla county peoplo Is shown by this brisk demand for good stock. The snmo domnnd is found all ovor tho country and the market cannot bo supplied. Somo statistician bns been gather ing the flguros nnd says that during tho pnst sovon years the number of horses in the United States has in' creased from 15,000,000 to 23,000,- 000 an ndvanco In number of about 30 per cent. Tho samo nuthorlty goes on to sny that tho average prtco of a horso on tho farm in 1000 was $14.50, but that In 1907 It Is $94.50, tho high est price, by tho way, of which thoro Is any official record. Thus it appears that whilo tho number of horses in tho country has Increased 30 per cent, their value has Increased 112 per cent. Electricity has relloved tho horso of somo of its drudgery. Tho nuto mobtlo has relieved tho rondstor of somo of Its hnrdest nnd swiftest Jour neys, but either of both havo fallen far short of putting tho horso out of businoss. Not only aro thoro moro horses than ovor beforo, but they bring hot ter prlcos. Tills seems at first glance nn nnomnlous situation. Tho oxpln untlon must bo found In tho increas ed population and tho groater do mnnd for motivo nnd moving power of nil sorts, Cured Lumbago. A. B, Canman, Chicago, writes Mar. 4, 1903. "Having beon troubled with Lumbngo, nt dlfforont times and triod ono physlclnn nttor another, then different ointments nnd lini ments, gnvo it up nltogothcr. So I tried onco moro, nnd got a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gave mo almost Instant rollof. I can cheer fully rcclmmend It, nnd will add my namo to ypur list of sufferers." Sold by D. J. Fry. o lNirtiigi'Mt Cci-ninu Match. Berlin, Mnrch 21. Dresdon court gossip Is busy, analyzing tho under lying motlvos of the visit of King Frederick Augustus of Saxony to King Charles at Lisbon. According to usunlly woll Informed authorities, a royal match makint; scheme Is lit progress, tho proepoctive parties to which are tho Portuguoso Crown Prince Louis Philippe, Duke of Brn gnuzu, who ronohos 30 today, the 21 of Mnrch, and' Prlncoes Augusta Vic toria, who will bo 17 yonrs old on August 19, and who Is tho oldoat daughter of Prlnco William of Motion zollern. Tho Saxon papors do not nlludo to tho kaiser's hand in the plan, but tho projected alllnncu Is cortalnly rognrdod as offsetting in somo hoiiso tho Anglo-Spanish mar rlage. -o- Alico Iloosovrlt Wedding WaB something to bo recorded In tho annals of history. Herblno has boon acknoweldgud tho greatest of liver regulators. A positive cure for bil ious headaches, constipation, Chills and Fever, and all liver complaints. J. C. Smith, Llttlo Hock, Ark., writes. "Herblno is tho greatest liv er mcdlclno known. Have usod It fof years. It does tho work." Sold by D. J. Fry. o McCoiuudl-VnuBhn. At tho rosldonce of P. S. Knight. Wednesday, March 20, Mrs. Alleua Vaughn to Hugh McConwoll, Itov. P. S. Knight officiating. Both aro quite woll known In Salem whero thoy will mako their- futuro homo In tho new resldenco recently erected on Thir teenth streot In Yew Park by the groom. Notice. Notice is horeby given that tho board of directors of School District No. 80, county ot Marlon, State of Oregon, will receive sealed bids on or before Aprjl 1, 1907, for the erec tion of a two-room school bouse. Plans and specifications and rules governing bids are now on file m the clerk's office, and are open to Inspection. Tho board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WM. H. IIOWD, Clerk ot District, Sbaw, Or. 3-7-tf A "Woman's Back Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other dlsplnctv ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness aro trequoiil headache, dlulnosa, imaglnnry ppocks or dark spots Qoatlng before- the oyes, gnaw ing sensation In stomach, dragging or bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organ,falntsrKl!s with general weakness. If any considerable number of tho abova symptoms aro present there Is no remedy that wrHjtlvo quicker relief or a moro per maient rtco than Dr. Pierce's Favorite PreXo!?K?&MSji has a record of over forty years of curaA It i" the, most potent luyignnuinc ;cuie nnu strflnpenmK r lehmiwnxjmeiiieni science, itlsmaua Uls o( uio glycer.c coracUof nativo medici nal roots f mud In our forests and con tains not a crop of alcohol pr harmful, or hablt-formlng drugs. Its Ingredients are all printed on tho bottle-wrapper und at tested under oath as correct. Every Ingrcdlont entering into "Fa vorite Proscription" has tho written on dorscmont of the most eminent medical writers of all tho several schools of p. .!: tico more valuablo than any amount ol non-profoaslonal testimonials though tho latter aro not lacking, having been con trlbuted voluntarily by grateful patient. In numbers to exceed tho endorsement given to any other mcdlclno extant for the cure of woman's Ills. You cannot afford to accopt any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy ot known coitrosiTiojf, ovon though tho dealor may mako a llttlo moro profit thereby, l'our Intorcn In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest nf Ma and It Is an Insult to your lutelllgonco for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it Is his busi noss to supply tho article, called for. Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Po.lle.ts aro tho original "Little Liver Pills" first put up Vy old Dr. Plorco over forty yoara ago, much Imitated but nevor equaled. Little sngar-coaUd granules easy to take u CAUdV. AUMTOIUUM 1UXK NOTION. AiiumiiuviiUMit of Hours and Gciicm Information Itcgnrriluj; Salem'H Popular PieuHuro Ikvsort. Notlco to tho skating public: Owing to tho countless 'lntiulrloi and telophono calls rognrdlng hours of skating nnd Instruction nt tho Auditorium Hlnk, tho mnungomont bogs to make tho following announce ment to tho public: 1. Tho rink Is upon ovory morn ing, ovcept Sunday, from 10 until 12 o'clock. Competont and gontlomnn- ly Instructors nro kept constantly In nttondnuco nnd tho morning session is monnt prlmnrlly to bo for tho bono ilt of boglnuorH nnd for practice in fancy skating by exports. No chnrgo for admission or Instruc tion. Skates, 25o. 2. Aftornoon soeslon from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Intondod for gon ornl skating by nil nnd OBpoclully popular with tho udvnncod boginnors who Htlll hesltnto to nttond tho even ing sessions. Instruction without chnrgo alul Indies, and children ad mitted free. Skatos, 2Bc. 3. IDvonlug session from 7:30 un til 10 every evening oxcopt Sunday Saturday evening, lata seeeions from 10 to 12. Speinl features from tlmo to time. Instructors for tho beuellt ot ludy sknters. Children under 15 not nllowed on tliu floor during even Ing sosslous. The oveulng sewilon is monnt ospoolnlly for tho benefit ot oxperlonaed and flnlshod skaters. Admission, 10c: skates, 2Kc. 1. Clubs, known organizations or private pnrtlus may Hocuro tho ex clusive use or tho rink from 10 until 12 p. m. by Ilrat making nrrango mnnts with tho manngor. Prices, 50 oents for ouch person, whlrh Includes admission nnd skates nnd nttondnuco. Tho Auditorium Hlnk Is run for the nmuKamont nnd ploasuro ot ladlos nnd gontlomon and tho mnnngomant rosexves the right to rofuse ndmit tnnoo at apy time to objectlonnbio porsons. Wo Bollcll the patronage ot only that part of tho public which Is will ing to conform with tho rules and regulations ot tho rink. It Is tho determination of the management to maintain a strictly first class plnco of amusement In whloh ladles and gentlemen can par ticipate with pleasure, and to oxctudj from tho atmosphere of the rink ovory clement that might possibly ex ert harmful influence on tho minds of young and improBsIonabto peoplo while In Boarch of enjoyment. No Intoxicating drinks of any kind allowed on the promises. AUDITORIUM R.OLLKR. RINK CO. O' Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for II. Dr. B. W. Hall, 29J Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's dru store. dw-lyr CASTORIA ?r IbAuiU asd Children. Tin M Y lm Afwiys Iwcirt &&& Bears tke qiXHtvo WMtltH tfWWWWHItWIUMWWHHMHimWI CLASSIFIED B8HSre-HM4MHilif !! ilmlialtN rOS 8A1H For Snle My houso In Yow Park. Reason, moving to Seattle. Big bargain If taken soon. F. Soloy, 1118 Minos streot. 3-20-3t For Sale. 12 to 18 good houses, somo with trncts of land. Also farms 10 to 223 acres. Ono ot tho host farms In tho valloy for $10, 000. Inqulro of J. C. Schultz, 747 South 12th streot. 3-9-2wk For Sale A flvo and a Blx-room houso, with from ono to six lots with each, woll located In East Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah Schonoflold, 21st and Mnrion Sts., Salem. 1-28-tt For 8nle. A comploto box manufac turing nnd planing mill plant. Ad dress E. Burkholdor, Albany, Or. 2-20-tf WANTBD. AVnntcl By a young lady, a placo to worK for board nnd attend school. Address J, J, Kraps, Sa eom, Or. 3-19-tt Help Wantcil. A doton good men for work In nuraory. O. rF. Lans ing, Quakor Nursorlos, on Garden road. Phono COG. 2-22-f LODGES. wv. Foresters ot America Court Sh.r wood Forestora, No. 19. Moots Tuosday In Hurst hall, Btato streot Leo Abblo, O, It.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodge No. 18, 1C. of P. Castle Hall In Holmau block, cor ner Stnto and Llborty stroots. Tuosday ot each week at 7:30 p. m. B. W. Haiard, O. C. W. I. Btaloy, K. ot R. and S. Modern Woodmen of Amcrlra Ore gon Ccdnr Camp No. 5240. Moots ovory Thursday ovonlng at S o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turner, Clork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall. J. A. Dlckoy, C. S.; P. L. Fraxlor, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent nnd ponslon Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid Good ngonts wanted. J. H. O. Montgomery, supremo orgnnlzor, Box 432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socroctnry, 540 Stnto stroot. MUSICAL. Arthur Von ilmscn Tonckor of pl- nno; touch, technlch, lutorprota tlon. Thorough preparatory cnurBo Advanced studonts prepnrod for public npponranco. Resldenco 058 Center St. Tel. Main 52 C. 2-28-tf. PI 1 VS1C1AXH AN'I) SURCKO.NB. Dr. 1). U. Grinin, the Hpvciallst on Morphine All drug nnd liquor habits, which ho cures In 3 days No monoy until cured, 214 Trad St., Salem, Oro. Phone 508. Johs DoyoiiB, Business Mntiagor. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. II. H. White Oraduate of Klrks vlllo, Mo under foundor of Os teopathy. Room 21, Dreyraab building, Commercial street Phono 87. Resldeuco corner Mill and Twenty-first Sts. Phone 589. Treats acute and chronic disoasoa, Examination free. 11-17-tf SASH AKP DOOIt rAOTOKDM. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, d.wr, mouldlufr. All kind ef houae finish and hard wood work Front street, txt. State and Court THK BUST 1IOABT THIS FAMILY JBVIJK HAD.. Can be obtained from our prime tondor and Juloy beef, mutton or pork. All our moats are selected from the cboloost, and preparod for tho table to suit the demands of the fastidious. Our prices are lower for quality than you can find at any placo In Salem. convinced. K. O. CROSS, I'fcowe 991 870 HtW 8t. DEPARTMENT NKV AN1 8K00ND-HAND GOOD4I. New and Sccond-Hand Gooils. h Bought and sold, also ranges, stoves and cooking utensils, dish es, granlto and tinware of all kind Glvo us a call. O. L. McPeek, 179 South Commercial Bt. 8-lS-ly p PLUMBER8. Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot water and Btoam heating and tlnnls, 164 Commercial stroot. Pheae Main 193. 9-1-ly M. J. Petiel Plumblfig, steam A gas fitting. Successor to Knox M Murphy, 26 Commercial atrt, 'Phone Mala 17. DRAYMKN. 11. O. Cummin Successor to Whit Cummins, express, delivery and transfer line. Prompt sertlce fat our motto. Furniture and plaao moving a specialty. Stand at IBi South Commercial street Fhoae 175. Rcaldenco phono 988. $-itt FOR 1UCNT w," For Rent. Throo housoe for rent choap; also flno aero strawberry pntch; ten acres potato ground. Addross Box 113, Turner, Oregon. 3-30-3t For Unit Eight-room furnished liouso In Yow Park. Inqulro at 712 Fourteenth stroot, or nt Yew Park grocery. 3-1 0-1 wk For ltmt. Nico cottngo, large grounds; tho roso and flowor cor nor block of Snlom. Houso In first-class condition, screens to all windows nnd doors, now shades, curtain poles, hot and cold wntor In bod rooms, porcelain and mar bio wash stands, porcotnin bath and toilet, chnudoliors in ovory room, oloctrlo lights, flno porch nnd shade troos; tho finest location In Snlom, closo In, cornor of Mill and church stroots. This cottage will bo for ront April lBt. J. Cou nor, Willamette Hotel. 3-14-tf MIHC13LLAXKOUB. DroHNttinkliig Plum or fancy dress making dono by Portland lady ot experience. Mrs. A. N. Munaoy, 350 Sovontounth streot. Phone 1171. 3-10-lwk ICuInrKed Our ment market on Bast State stroot has boon doublod In slro and wo nre better prepared than ovor to Borvo customers. Prompt sarvlco and the host of moats our motto. Cnll or phono 199. B. H. Bd wards, Prop l'lnnn Tiiuei L. L. Woods, piano ox m pert tuning, repairing nnd polish Ing. Lonvo ordors nt Goo. C. Wills' mtiBlo storo, Salem. 2- 9-lyr Conrrcto Work. Oct my prlcos on Rldewnlks, curbs, soptlo tanks and comont work of nny kind. All work giinrantood first-class, M Ward, Highland add. Phono 569. 2-11-tt Ilutte Ai Wfiideroth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle thn colobrnted Koltogg and Castle whlsklos. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. South Commercial streot 9-3-lyr Salem Iron Works Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of nil kinds of sawmill machlnory. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers ot the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. SALEM WATER COMPANY' OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sorvleo tpply at oWec Bills payable monthly in advaae Make all complaints at the office, BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth moro than any other bread, yet tho price Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA IIAKKUY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props. INDKPKN'DKNCB HTAGK. Dally except Sunday, Leaves Wil lamette Hotel, Salem at 3 p. m., con neots with motor for Monmouth and Dallas at 8:15 p. m. Loaves Inde pendence at 8 a. m. Phone Mala 179. RALPH BUDLONO, Manager. 'Ulnl.ttW.rtFMaCHFEIWU muumuuuMWiLL. "ilin,Cu)iu Ihu, k, hmtmt VmmiM, fed. C.w..w4 .Tlu. (MW44. Cti MttU. izrs mtH,M, luistxrrM. iriMiliu.uiaL i Urn U m4 fw m4m vivm UWITSMWM.ee MM 74, Lmm. . .V