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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
l ? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEGON, THURSDAY, 3IAIICII211007. j - Tomorrow 18 ItEMXANT DAY. Short lengths of Bcasonnblo nnd depcndablo goods.. Half Price NEW TODAY Yesterday was n great day In our receiving room, as so many new thlngB wcro received which places lis In a much bettor position to meet your needs for tho coming season. Styles are tho newest, ma torlals Just what you liavo wanted and prices well, they're the low est you'll find for such stylos and qualities. Hotter come Intoday and sco them. Smiles New Skirts for Today Now York's latest fashions In smnrt skirts, Tlioro Is so many that a description Is out of tho question. Howovor, tlioro nro voiles, pomonas, mohairs, worst eds and serges In pluln black, stripes, cheeks, plaldH and plain white. Home nro miidu plain, oth ers with silk braid and trim- mlngs, nccordeon plaited, box plaited, otc. Tlioro aro all a Iron In tho lot. Hosfcry Nowcat designs In a groat varie ty of colors nnd maturlals. In the showing aro stockings having lace work with colored embroid ered figures, others plain with embroldory, and plain ones In all wolghtiif 40cto$3.00 I I New Salts for Boys Wo nro Just In receipt of n. shipment of boys' clothing In tho now spring stylos and fabrics. Thoso suits aro bound to mako a ntlr with parents who appreciate a good value. With thoso suite wo glvo two kinds of pnnts, the straight nnd thu Knickerbocker, ts In Illustration. Tho biggest value you'll find In tho city. $5.00 New White Oxfords Juut received tho latest styles In spring nnd summer Oxfords. Thoy como In whlto nnd gray, In velvets and turns. Evory ulzo In Included In this shipment. JJjA rei6&& The people nre breaking alll pre vious records In the amo;int,of tnxos they aro paying. Tho supromd court decldesAhat Eugene remain dry. -f' f Mp Thoso ordlnancos of AlcltTgifan Gesner to rnlso $300 a year city rov entio out of tologrnph companies and oxprosB compnnlos nro nil fight? ' Bnt why wore they not roferrcd to tho committee on ways nnd means, the propor committee to consider nil matters for raising revenues, Why woro thoy Bent to Mr. Gesner's dwn committee on bridges? Is ho afraid to trust tho ways nnd moans com mlttoo? Doos ho contontnlhtn Ml.l- lng dp thoso ordlnancos? DiJos' he want tho corporations' Interested' to como and sco him? The Capital Journal hopes not. Lot those ordi nances not bo'hold up or mutilated. Lot the city havo tho ravonuas. Tho Grnngo lii doninndlng the ref orondum on tho blonnlnl aunrtor of a million appropriation is not attack ing tho Stato Unlvorslty. The, State Unlvorslty push Is nttnoklng the tax payers, "without specifications' Eugene has orgnnlzod n boating club. Eugene Is to havo a city milk and moat Inspector. Tho roforniB accomplished by tho graftors you can put In your ovo. and not obscure your vision n partlolo. PILES Pastor's Wife In Southern City Re stored to Health by tho Wonder ful Pyramid l'llc Cure. We AVnnt Every l'llc SufTerer to Test This Great Cure at Our Expense Semi Your Name nnd Ad- " dress for n Free Trial Package. CITY JNEWS A Collection of Important I'nrn ICntptiM for Your Consideration. AoIwMon Deadening Cloths for dining tublos. Just the thing for every good tnblo. Huron A Hamilton. Mmlo from (he Hog Our bacon, hums, shoulder ami lnrd nro thu bout that monoy onn buy or aklll produce from fat Oroguit hogs, nnd our price the lowest. Hpo clal prloos In qunntltloK. Kurrlugton Van l'nttoii, grocer and murkat-mon. M'HI Aridrr Student Governor Chntuborlnlii loft this morning for Phllomuth, whom he will address tho students on tho subject of "Modern Legislators nnd legislative Methods.'1 Many of Our Grandmothers and Grandfathers Suffered almost dally with head itches and mnuy times ick headaohos la tho&o days whn thoy wore young aud going to school hardly anybody know thMt headaches could bo cured y wearing properly Mlod glasses, Mhen nil other romodlra failed. There U no oxcueo for us In thlu day nnd ago, when so much progrv has lioen made In optometry. When tho eye tako an unusual naiouut of nervo force to adjust their vision, Home other part of tho huuiau wwbanlsm must euffcr. Wo will ex mine your oye froo. ami tell you 1 if you uchhI Klaaae or tho caro of a yfcyslclan. Am etpirk-HtvU c-ixlriau In charti?. BARR'S JEWfiLRY STOfif iI VTTVL. v State mm! UbtriLy Shew &mmm HiiNlertt With oxtonslou handles, for cob web catchers. Special for Snturday 13 cents. Duron nnd Hamilton. N'ums From llakvr City.- Word has been received by Salem friend that Miss Ollvo Kelly and Miss Hnltlo Hargrove, who wont to linker City recently to ougago In tho millinery business, that tho upenlni: of tholr storo ooaurrod last Friday, and that tholr trade, so far, has been greater than thulr expectations. The twooung ladles woro formorly eon neoted with the Chicago Storo, and urn well-known in this elty. Vour Table Won't burn from hot dlshoa if yon uso a Mllutiuo aloth mndo of nsbostos. Wo havo tho oloth by tho yard. Huron & Hnmlltnu. Dairy nautili Hold John llnrbor. of Marlon, bus snhi hi dairy runoh nnd stock to Frank West, of llrltUU Columbia, for III, GOO. Mr. West U said to bo n prac tical and sclotitldo dairyman, who will bo followed by a colony of his neighbor. Uurk Ibiiigow Aro tho world leader. Sold on easy tortus. Huron & .Hamilton. Funeral in Marion Tho funeral of tho Into Ambrose Clark, who wu killed whllo handling piling at Marion last Monday, was conducted by Her. lilnshaw from the Friends' church in Marlou yesterday afternoon. Tho burial took place lu tho Hunsacker cemetery. If Your Memory Is lKr Tatoo this on your arm. that Tho Spa leads in Easter and all special uay goods. Sco our frying pans and eggs. 383 Stato street, eod o Dad breath, coated tongue, a lan guid feeling, ia entirely uaaatural. Your Uiy liver uai ItoweVa seed a tonic; Tat but aootkimt toalc to very orgaa la llolllater'a Rocky Mouatalu Tea, 35 ta, TV ot Tawel. "or mIo at Dr, Mom' alore. Tho pooplo tiro not nil graftors. They aro a largo bunch. Thoy nro tho Lord's pooplo, and thoy support Tho Capital Journal as tho antl grnft paper. Kugono, with ono stato Institution, will rnlso u fund of $10,000 for ox. ploltntlon purposos this yoar. Moyor Hodgors Is ono man who wastos no time lu tho city council. Whon tho referendum is tnkon to nbollsh tho leglslaturo, wo move an amondmont thnt T. T. Geer bo In. eluded. I'loaso don't rofor to street nnv- Ing nbovo your breath. " " Who can complain of this weath er, whon It rains nights nnd Sun days, nnd allows us farmers to work only on wcok days. Yos, we'ro going to hnvo snnm paving, If it tnkos all nuinmur. Snlom has tho boat telephone ays torn In tho state, nnd thobost-naturod tolephouo girls. Wo know of no nnnur In Hmtnn. Orogon thnt Is npoelally "kicking" over tho largo appropriations. T. T. Geer. Well, tho way Hastorn OroKon nutn P with some HQwspnpors, It onn stand almost unythlng. "tn innn. mv wife was attacked with piles and suffered from them 4 years and was unnoio to nuonu 10 i.r finmostlc work. AVo tried many romedlos, but all failed, and Bhe gave m in ilnannlr. Mr. Edwin Shaver, ,. ... , .- - of Salisbury, N.-C.i who was cured with your Pyramid JMlo Curo, recom mended It as a suro curo to mo. I have used 5 boxes of It, nnd part 01 box of sale, on my wife, nnd sho has been cured. May God bloss you and your romedy. Yours very truly, M. G. Hosklns, Pastor Nottnwny, Vn., Prosbytorlnn church." Wo want to sond you a froo trial of this romedy nt onco, so you can see with your own eyos what It enn do. You curo yourself with porfoct onse, in your own homo, nnd for llt tlo oxponsc. Pyramid PIIo Curo glvos you prompt rollcf. It heals sores and ulcors, roducos congestion nnd In flammation, nnd tnkos away pain, Itching nnd Irrltntion. Aftor you hnvo tried tho samples trontmbnt, nnd you nro satisfied, you can got n full rogulnr sized troat mont of Pyramid Pile Curo at your druggist's for GO cents. If ho hasn't It, Bend us tho monoy nnd wo will sond you tho trontment nt onco, by nmll, in plain sonled package Send your 11 nine and nddross at onco for n trlnl of this marvelous, quick, suro curo. Addross Pyramid Drug Co., 51 Pyramid llldg., Mar shall, Mich. Personals There Is u good donl of talk In Linn county about Invoking tho ref erendum upon tho nppraprlntlon for tho University of Oregon. Doyond this, howovor, tho dissatisfaction voiced by tho Grnngos hns not ox- tondod. It Is n movement, If buoIi It can bo called, without loadorshlp, and unless this quality Is dovcloped It will spond Itself In vnporings. Orogonlan. As usual tho Orogonlan stands In with tho official graft. I It Is to bo hoped tho Salem Wo man's Club will not put off "clOBiilng "P" day till May 1st. Secretary of Stnto llonson has gono to California, nud taken the next su perln'ondent of tho Insane asylum with him. t Christian riiurch Calendar, The souvonlr cnlondars of tho First Christian church have booon oomplsted and nro being distributed union tho mombors of tho church and those who aided the work of tho Hndenvorors who arrnngod tho book. Tho onlondnr8 aro prlntod on oxcol lont paper, and contnln tho nnmos of nil who subscribed toward nattlne them up. Tho monoy thus rnlsod wns turnod Into the building fund of tho now church. Del A. Dlnsmoro nnd wlfo aro homo from spending tho wlntnr in Southern California. Ho oxneets to resume woik at the J. L. Stockton Btore RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP U SKaawool, t ftntkad, ror merly wltk rr ltom.t k l tk city for a fw ?. IS WHAT CX1V.VTS T) TUB 111. CVCLK IMIIK1I. IP YOl'K ItKlMlK MAX IS .NOT HOIXG GOOD WOUK IT Wll.l, tX)ST MOHK TO KKKP YOUK WIIKKL IX HKPAIK THAN TO 1UY A NKW OXK. I 1IAVK 11BK.V IX TUB 111. OYCI.K HISIXKSS IX SALK.M AM) HAVB HIILT VV A LAHGB 11USN XKSS OX MY HKPUTATIOX FOP. HRST WOUK .VXD HONKST PH1CKS OUU WOUK S.VT1SFUJ HK. ail'SB SK1LLK1 LAllOK AXI) CAHKFl I, ATTKXTIOX AUB GIYKX TO KVKItY DKTAIU GT TOUR WHEEL CLEANED AND DOCTORED-Maias It Ron Easy" AGENCY FOR The Racycle E. B. Irvln nnd daughter, Alethn, yestordny returned from Portland. Miss Ruby Irvln, of Meyer & Frank, accompanied them. Mrs. M. G. Stettor, of Albnny, came down yesterday for a short visit' with friends in thiB city, re turning to her home this morning. LcRoy Gesner loft Inst evening for Portland, whore he will give a con cert in the Helllg on tho 25th of this month. Carl Abrnms loft this morning for Portland on business. Ed. Itosteln wont to Gervnls this morning. WF. Bucknor loft today for Port land nnd St. Johns. Ho is tho ownor of St. Johns proporty. Mayor Rodgors wont to Portland today on buslnoss. Row Father Mooros loft this morn ing for a visit to Mt. Angel. Ben Tnmplin, who has been visit lug Salem friends, left this morning for tho motropolis. Ex-Mayor Wntera Is in Portlnnd for n short business visit. II. Pohlo wont to Portlnnd this morning for n few dnys business trip. Mrs. Rnlph Glover has gono to Portlnnd. for a short visit. Mrs. B. B. Horrlck and Mrs. C. M. Inmnn went to Gervnls this mornlnc to visit frlonds nnd rolntlves. E. Mntthes, of Lake Lnblsh, wns In tho city yostordny on buslnoss. Frank Churchill, tho well-known pianist, attended tho Sherwood con- Icort In Albnny Inst night. Miss Gortrudo Browor, of Chomn wn, w nt to Albnny Inst ovcnlng to hoar tho Sherwood concert. Eugene Bobso, tho well-known flax enthusiast, returned yostcrxlny from a buslnoss trip to Portlnnd. V I Tho Misses Bontrlco Sholton, Elma Wollor nnd Mnrlo Ilutchlns woro among tho musicians who attended J tho Sherwood concort In Albany last night. I A. W. Prescott returned Inst ov- lonlng to Portlnnd, to rosunio his work In tho Orogonlan editorial de partment. Miss Molllo Walsh returned to hor homo In Albany, nftor vlsltlnir Mrs. ' Horbort Hntch, of this city. I Mrs. Thomns Kay returned Inst ov onlng from a visit in Portlnnd. MIsb Edna Goovlhu", who hns boon visiting Snlom friends, loft yestor dny for hor homo in Portlnnd. Mrs. M. J. Magors of 879 South 12th street Is reported to bo vory low Iwlth nournlgla of tho honrt. Sho is 78 years of ago. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jones left yes terday for Portlnnd, whoro thoy woro cnllod by tho lllnoss of Mr. Jonos' mother. I Mrs. Albort O'Brlon wont to Gor vals Inst ovonlng whoro she will bo tho guest of rolatlvoa. Mrs. C. Scholdoman, who hns been visiting rolntlves in this city, re turned yostardny to her homo In Portlnnd. I D. A. Whlto has gono to Spokane to visit his father who Is sortously 111. Miss Holon McCoy arrived today from Portland to visit hor parents. Dr. Tumasslo returned this morn ing from n visit in Portlnnd. Mrs. L. II. Wheeler, of Senttlo, who hns been visiting hor brother, Hon. Clnud Gntoh. loft this morn- Ing for Corvnllls, whoro sho will visit hor father, Profossor T. M. Gntch. John Marra and family, who havo been visiting Salem relatives, havo iroturnod to their homo In Lacombe. I Mrs. Samuol Siowart and llttlo daughter arrived in tho city this morning to visit Mrs. Tom Cornelius. Mm. Siowart was formerly MIbs Frances Cornelius. a flno lot of bunch grass horses. Mrs. Ford, of tho Ford & Co. firm, of Marlon, was In tho city this morn- ing on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Holrann, of Dallas, wcro In tho city this morn ing and left for Grants Pass, whoro they will reside. Master L, Uockett, who has been visiting Mrs. 0 T. Keys and family, returned this morning to his home in Eugene. Dr. E. C. Mohler, optician and eye sight specialist, of San Francisco, ha located at Salem, making an oBSeo in tho Eldriedgo block. EZ t ri ::55 ieid Pp A small Oo... . 1 tha city. " "wan stock . a Peas, free from .or i rJ io lowest lather.!1. Seed Barley f Wo have secured in quantltv m. ImloiJ scarce this n ?T i -.. iv, uuy ncitt- ! Diamond Chick Feed I Wo nro again nwMll ".iSKfl D. A. Whibl Aoons Fccdmen andScedtwi ' Poultry and Bee S, iir,r, Commercial street. nu If eg!!-- 1 Cuwcnt Ercntsi The Canadian Pacific rilliuj extond its train seni. . bJ uegmning May 1st. Tho Tongue Point Lnafc d pany, of Astoria, has begjafojJ Btructlon of four miles of tJ road. jj Prominent society womrf J i.wiu ,1Kuin siormcu me cowl commons, led by Lady Hsrbcu; tho Interest of security theUSet A landslide In the SacrsBfiK a yon has suspended oixwtki! trains on tho Southern PttlSt 1 American ngents aro inri:J lards and Italians for xcik a J Panama canal. Tio Cases Argued. Boforo tho supremo conrt'SJ two cases wcro argued. McIIahon & McDcTlttaccul Chic Houghtcn, appeal on bW corpus proceedings. Attorwj m ornl for state. McN'ary Bros, appeared lor 1.1 Myors, whllo Wm. Kalr inm for T. A. Llresloy & Co.; iskol hop contract. 1)1 KI). FEELEY At the St. 1at i pltnl, In Portland wedw& March 20, 1907. of cobjhhu" Frank Feeloy, aged JS jfin. Ho was the son of Mr. i&l Patrick Feeley, of his city. 4 wnll If nnivn horn Thfl faStrtl bo conducted from tht Ci! ln.rn)i nf Snlom. FrIdlT.lM.tl' VSV .f - - nt 9:30 n. m., and thebnrlilr In tho Catholic cometery. ..MONEY TO LOAM THOMAS K. Hi Over Lndd & Dash's Bk.S! Norwicfi Unk Fle JnwevtM n . ir..,llltt Rflit' Office with Wo. Lnnk' 1J9 Commercial itrMt NEW T0DA1 Tfc Easy Rgmiag Bkvcl Ftarik 447CwrtSM EXPERT REPAIRING 3 Workwl IJko a Ctiariu. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that aplcy Journal, tho Enterprise, Louisa, Vau, says: "I ran a nail Ib my foot last week.' and at once ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salve No Inflammation followed; the salv simply koaled tho wound." Heala evrr core, bum and skin diseM. QuaraBteed at" J. a Perry'a, druj Skt. 35c .. .. 1- riud K & ' jrv iv " ' iiu.. I an opportunity 01 a wir ing- to my " ' 11 ratanrasL and bakery t lm .w TI.U MIW lis wonu. "" ...ii,j IIva mnnT.mtklaK "TT. , lease for savoa V 115,000 DUSinrw .- . months, call "" - proprietor. Sales. OU S8. - Cf 1' jpwbM Mm rMNi For Salcro 15 f c' house, barn vA " Fruit of ail " "up I . 1- lobar J or saieai. iu . mh oniro of C W. Tn Ctntil.vo m" For Rt-A- ,?Lf5 one-fourth renu - t J. Egan. GrrW. ief3t4 . . WW F3 J WatltoBajr--, mil eh rOWS. e box 2SS, Sal- to """" mt I tr ''" " Z m " - - --m.. rv. Aaar1 7v. Journal, orc,1J, v-zn.