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-TOWWFSTWTaawwiwraWBn : ( PI J ' 1 a 8 M - I . -tnAY "MARCH 22. 1007. DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, IwUEM; OREGON, MHPAi ' .L f TODAY 18 REMNANT DAY. Short lengths of season ablo nnd dependnblo goods Half Price 1 ALUlpitT rUMr with loimiiat pTimit iimIhemml J New Wiiltc Oxfords JiiBt received Iho latest stylos In spring and Btimtnor Oxfords. Tlioy como In whlto nnd grny, In welts nnd turns. Bvory slzo Is Included in this shipment. Shirt Waists In Intent styles In lawns, linens nnd silks In a groat vnrloty to chooso from 'j 50cto$5.00 tyew Skirts for Today Now York's latest fashions In smart skirts. Thoro Ib bo many Hint a description Is out of tho question. Howovor, thoro nro voiles, pomonns, mohairs, worst eds and sorgos In plnln blnck, strlpos, checks, plufds nnd plain whlto. Boiiio nro mado plain, oth ers with silk brnld and trim mings, nccordcon plaltod, box plaited, etc. Thoro nro all slzos In tho lot. Hosiery Newest doslgnB In n KW&t vnrlo ty of colors nnd mntorln'.w. In tho Allowing nro stooklnKs having laco work with colored embroid ered figures, others plnln with ombroldory, and plain ones in nil wolghts. Oc to $3.00 The Ladies9 Home Journal Fat Apil Ib an especially law issue and contains among other Interesting things nrtlclos on how to make your noxt suniinor gnrdon, with Illustrations. Tho cover, by Tay lor, "Who I Meditate on Theo in tho Night Watches," Is ono of tho host Journal covors wo have ovor soon nnd wall worth framing. Fifteen conts per copy, in our put tern dopnrtmont. Smiles I New Salts for Boys Wo nro Just In rocolpt of i shipment of boys' clothing In tho now spring Btylos and fabrics. TIioho Hiilts aro bound to mnko n stir with parents who appreciate n good value With these suits P wo gtvo two kinds of pants, the straight and tho knlckorbocker, is In lllustrnttou. Tho biggest value you'll And in tho city. N $5.00 &&&& CITY JSEWS A Collection of Important l'wrw implis for Your Consideration. Mnmrn Ilnw. FlorlMs, Hmitli Halom For vnbliagn plants. llrlatlvt'M of tlio Mvt'oyn J. K. McCoy nnd family hail u plonmint visit yimturdny with Harry nnd Ralph Dunbar, of the Dunbur iunrtut. who aro related to tho .Mo Coys. Tho quartet loft this morning for Ilurkuley, whero It has an on gagomunl tomorrow night. Muck Range Aro the world lwdnrs. Bold on easy turmv. Huron & llnmlHun. For Mm Only Shoulder bracks nud ausuonder combined. Hpoolal for HiUurdny. 1 cent. Hed Crotm Pharmacy. Punsy Plant Mason Uros., Florists, South Salem lllmk KMnU An ordur has boon glvun In pro bato authorising Justloo Arthur Ap pogutu of Kansas to tnko tho dopo sltloiiH of Jasper Hodgors and Fran uihi Apptugnto rolatlvo of tho ap pointment of llnrbnrn Hhattnor, oxuoutrlx of tho twtuto of Louis Illurok, docunsd. Many of Our Grandmothers and Grandfathers Buffered almost dally with head aches and mauy time aick headache la thoo days wlu-n tnty were young and going to school hardly auybody kaow that headaches could bo cunM fry wearing properly fitted glasses, -whew nil othr rme4le falleJ. There U uo excuse for u In this day audi ago, when so much progress has lieea made In optometry. When tho eye take au unusual nmouut of uervo force to adjust their nUlou, aotiw other part ot tho human mechanism must suffer. We will bx aatlao your eye txvt and toll you if you need glasses or tho care ot a jhyslclaa. An iKTiHr4l opticiaa la clwunt. Hlinuldrr Hmrr For 75 mints tomorrow (Saturday) Hod Cross Pharmacy. All (Ivor u Dummtl Htrvnni li. Amos, of Portland, vs. John 0. Lais Is thu tltlo of u new suit which hiitt liuon tiled In tho Marlon county circuit court tutoklng to restrain the defendant from using ti certain water power which Is stated to dam ugo tho plaintiff. Tho complaint sets forth that a dam malntnlued by Lais In Silver Crek Intorfers with the power that tho plaintiff uses (or his sash nnd door factory nud asks for tho removal ot the dam and tor ?'JG0 damages. Attorney L, H. MoMahon apppenrs for tho plaintiff. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE k IMiirh'Ttf 5nhim IjidliV Shoulder llmcr And skirt supporters combined. Special for Saturday, 75a. lied Qrods l'harmnoy. Star Loot nro CourK Tho local Y, M. C. A. have mado arrangement for a Star leoturo course for next year, and have en gaged tho Dunbar quartet as ono ot the attraotlous. Hojs llmtk WlmUm Tho window of one of tho Chi neso utores on High street was broken by some boys last night, who had nothing better to occupy their tlliuv After smashing tho window ttifty rau down tho street nnd could net bo located. ' ' ' HhcuitutUm l'al&s Cured, IV P. Crockor, Ksq., now 84 years ot age, and for twenty year Justice, of the peace at Martlnsburg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly aktsl with aclatlo rheumatism (u my left arm and right hip, l hav ut4 thrt bottle ot ChawberUUs i'ala Bal aul It 4M Mt lota li 4Ml. For sale by Dr. MtMM'a DrtMt Mr, Tho Orcgonlan lntlmntosj that Portland has an Abo Iluef, ahd the Capital Journal is suro Salen has. What a pointer for tho sleutht. Al bany Herald. ! That South Commercial Btriat Im provement, coating $12,OoOs on tho high rond to ruin. Will dot the city savo It? Smiles nro not naaossarlly vicious. but somotlmes It is vicious (6 oven Bmlle, and a solomn duty to Vop a straight face. How can you ring tho bells ot Hon von, when no belles over go there? T. T. door donlsi. thnt thirfo fe any Oregon political machine. Will, it was n Geer maohlno whllo It lasted and it did somo good work nnd somo not so good. m I Tho Portlnud Journal la an unrea sonable and politically dsprnved Democratic newspaper If It oxpoctB n man of tulont to bo spoukor of the leglslnturo and not mnko something out of It. Tho current expenses of Marlon county last yoar woro only 29,u45 for all tho departments, Including circuit courts. It would Bcem as if thoro woro somo money leftor build Ing permnnont highways. Somo mon go to bod hnunted with n deadly fear that If "I should die tonight, it Is almost cortaln thnt a stroot would bo Improvod." MUM Mayor Schmltz'fl organized Socialist-Labor graft has surpassed all others. m Of courso, It can hardly bo ex pected that n railroad commission crontcd by, of, for and. through ofll clnllam should do anything outsldn tho sphoro In which It llvos, movos nnd lias Its bolng. So fnr It has not nppoarod that Senators Kay and Smith, or Heprc sontntlvcs Kodgcm or Simmons got through any bills or lobbied any Jobs In which they woro Interested. a Clinmhcrlnlii'x Cough Itoiucdy Is lloth Agm'iihlo niul KlTcctivc. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no suporlor for coughs, colds nnd croup, nnd tho fact that It Is pleasant to take nnd contnlns nothing In nny way Injurious hns mado It n favor ite with mothers. Mrs. W. S. Pol ham, of Klrksvlllo, lown, says: "For moro than twenty years Chnm borlnln's Cough Remedy has boon my leading remedy for all throat troublos. It Is especially successful In cases of croup. Children like It, nnd my customers who hnve usod It will not tnko nny other." For snlo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store, o Had broath, coated tongue, n Inn- guld feeling, Is entirely unnatural. Your laxy llvor and bowols need a tonic. Tha best soothing tonlo to evory organ Is Holllstor's Kocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stono's storo. Personals I)H. K. C. SIOIILBII. Ky eight Specialist. Formerly of San Francisco, woll known on the PncIIlc const ns ono a( the foremost mombors of the op tical profession, Is now In Salem with the view of locating. rr. Mohler comos vory highly rec ommended, having fitted a number of Safcm's most rospoctod citizens, nnJ It is through their imrnest solici tation thnt ho Is now with us. For the nresont tho doctor is locntod nt Suite 21. Tho Eldrlodgc, whero ho will bo plenBcd to moot old aB well as tho new pntrons who may desire work In his lino. STUBBORN STENOGRAPHER (Continued from pngo ono.) former homo may bo lluef's prison within a tow days. The present own or offers to turn over to tho elisor for thnt purpose. Ho also offered nn othor rosldonco. No lmmodlnte steps will bo takon to change tho plnco of Ruof's Imprisonment, ns tho ollsor Is uncortnln about his pow ors. Sohmltz this morning refused to admit or dony that ho hnd boon approached by Honoy on tho proposl Hon ot roslgnlng or confosslng. Ho snys ho will mako no Btntomont un til the graft matter Is cleared up. o Three Amcrlcnii Horses. Liverpool, March 22. Kromon won $15,000 In tho grand national handicap today. Tom West was second, Pat Lander third. ' o Millionaire lllgainlst. Tula, L T March 22. Win. Sny der, tho son of u mllllonnlro oil man of Pittsburg, wns arrostcd this morning, chnrgcil with bigamy, and hold In $2000 ball. Hearing Application to Iliilld Itoml. Albany, N. Y., March 22. Today tho State Hoard of Railroad Commis sioners Is hearing tho nppicatlon ot tho Auburn-Ithaca Traction Company to build the road. Found ni JiiM. J. A. Harmon, of Llzomorc, West Va., says: "At last I hayo found tho porfoct pill that nevor disappoints me; nnd for tho bonoflt of others af flicted with torpid liver and chronic constipation, will say: tako Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. 26c at J. C. Perry, drug. gist. II. C. Finn ono of t.ho lending at torneys of La Grande, Is In the city on business. GOTO Moor es 11KFOIIK 1IUYINO YOUlt WHKKL. OF COVIUiK YOU WANT THK 1T, THKX YOU WANT A HACVCLK. COMLK IX AND LKT t8 SHOW YOU WHY. OUK COR. NKLL AND YAMS WHKKLH MU mnrnn than lxy so called KT MAKKS. IF YOU HAVK A 1HKK, IHtlNG IT IX AXD LKT US PUT IT IX OKI) Kit, IF YOU 1IAYKXT A 1IKKL, WHY NOT R.1VR T1MK, STHKXGTH AXD MOXKY Y PUHCHASIXG A GOOD UKLLU1LK WHKKIi. Best Work at Honest Prices Frank J. Moore EXPERT REPAIRING 447CmtSfett m PPsjiS V1W Miss Ada Rose has returned to her homo In St. Johns. Miss Hilda Ling hns returned from a visit In Corvallls. Miss Sadie Carpenter loft last ev ening for Pendleton, whero sho will visit relatives. Mrs. R. W. Powoll loft yesterday for a visit to her daughter, Miss Ella of Topponlsh, Washington. Mrs. M. G. Stettcr has returned to hpr homo In Abany, after visiting Mrs. Hnrry Crawford, In this city. Mrs. Dixie Burrows, who has been tho guest of Salem friends, hus re turned to her homo in Portland. . Miss Inoz Thompson, of Hnrrls burg, is tho guost of Salem friends nnd relativos. Miss Gladys Farrar, aftor a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Squiro Farrar, has returnod to her school work In Eugene. Mrs. J. E. Bonnott, who has been visiting hor Bon, E. A- Dennett, of this city, left thlB morning for hor home In Portland. A. C. Drown wont to Portland to day on business. Commissioner O. P. Hoff wont to Portland this morning on business. President J. H. Coleman and Prof. Boyer loft today for n brief business visit In Portland. Prof. Z. M. Parvln returned this morning to his homo In Portland. Ex-Mayor C. V Bishop, who ha3 i boon visiting hero, left this morning for his homo in Portland. Attornoy Mnrtln Is In Portland for a short business visit. Sam Adolph left this morning for Hood Rlvor. Mrs. C. Tracy, of Marlon, was vis iting in tho city this morning. A. L. McDowell la visiting friends In Eugonc. J. L. Jonos wns a Salem visitor from Jefferson todny. Mrs. Ray Gilbert left this morn ing for n visit in Jefferson. Miss Mumm nnd Miss SI oh nro gtiOBts of Turner friends. George W. Shnnd left this morn ing for Jefferson on business. John Sullivan, who was in tho city on business, returned to his home In Marlon today. Wood for State Institutions. Sealed bids will bo received at tho oxecutlvo offlco, State Capitol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m., April 10, 1907, for furnishing 3C0 cords of big sec ond growth llr wood to bo' delivered at tho Stnto ponltentlary commenc ing on or nbout May 1st 1907. Each bid must bo accompnnlod by a certified chock, paynblo to tho clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents per cord, to bo forfeited to tho-state ns damages, In enso tho bidder receiv ing the nwnrd shall fall to exoouto I a contract to dollver tho wood and furnish u satisfactory bond. Suo cowiful bidders will bo roqulrod with in 11 vo days uftor notification of no coptanco of bid to ontor Into a con tract and furnish a sntlBfactory bond. Bids must bo sealed In envel opes endorsed "Proposal for Wood," and add roused to tho undersigned. Any further Information may bo hnd of tho undorslgnod. Tho right to reject nny or nil bids, or any part of a bid, or to waive defects In any bids it it bo deemed to th Intorost of tho stato to do bo. Hy ordor ot tho board of trustees. W. N. QATENS, Clerk of tho Board. 3-23-26-28-30 yourweIghT AN INDEX W YOUR Htyj Thin Thin, Xcrrn ,. an Galno.1 tmI. ? tt'zm4A Since. How many ... too are sufferlne Jtl, iannt lH t .. ti vvw.liV IU UMH f r. frV,- - remedies seem ,,,. 'fc How many husbands m ," Wnttthrr n,,.n, rfi . 0 ttl. HlPft.lIl ... . and beauty and are po, dlseasos find In these a .. j.b toms easy prey, for tie icZl ing off tho Infection nf ,v'. to which most of Mwita Tho system indirAti.. ,i. . -5 uie Wlllph tnnv i .. ...... ..., .,, reMUl could scarcely bo better fcfcj than In the statement of 1 i llnm Manley, of 3J pn .. Utlsn, N. Y. Inalmorteur munity others are snffensjl,, did boforo sho wa fn, t., enso Is a typical one. 8klB,J r. .. " ""-I ror six montm alter thtbi-il my uauy, i suffered froa dizzy hendnches. which .,. a rush of blood to my fcrehul dock of my eyes. Somtyv twjcneu so l could hardly i Tho lenst exertion brought m Blcknoss. My annetltft nnd I wns often sick to mr "If I tried to work my ft became swollen, paining me bly. I had sinking melli ni palo and nervous. I wueouiit I welched onlr 95 conndt "Ono day when at thsdnji i Kot hcaJacho nowJen l i ) trv Dr. Wllllani' MnV m t sionu. l soon noticed thtt&rl ncho was dlennnoarlnctsd mt trrndunllv crew stroncer Ttn gave mo n hearty apptute t nnnovo mo ni is to De tne hmmi and builder a woman cm Uh, tnpv rortnlnlv helned msiku: cpnumou was serioui ina i u I1UVIT UUVII BUUUUSI 111 11UX. Tlin crnnf vnlno nt Dr. WIS Tlnlr Pllla Una In tho ttrt tilt 1 actually mnko now blood uA i n Mi fa niiniin n n n ran rt n in rm portion of th body. The itocaj loneu up, mo nerves aro rcsu" every organ Is stimulated ul : . . l. 4. W turo, who is aiway irjins w us In honlth, Is gln achi more. Romobcr that Dr. WIIIUibi nmH AnM.ln nn harmfrl & X HIS LUIIIUIU UU urn, - Most Pills nro purgatlre bit & nro not. They uo noi body, but give strength ul W i.i. ..ll iVaM ti YOlir UTUgglHl wriw i- -...in .,v . Uv mill nrtfttill CS 5 Will IIU OTH VJ ..--- culpt of price. 50 ctnUptf' . . a ... ni ni- ff.TIu uoxos ior s.ow. " i"" " ' CAWI'XMIMA S.MJLINU. Aftor the Iong Slego pf Storms Is Over. Sun Francisco, March 22. Fair weather Is reported all over tho coast today, unparalleled conditions following tho storms. Tho floods of tho past week show much Improve ment. Tolcgrajlh and tolephona communications aro being gradual ly restored. There is a partial re sumption ot railroad traffic Many business men aro shortslght in not looking into things. They aro daily losing monoy by not adopting the great Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea eysytom. Makes thorn well and keeps them well. 35 cents. Forslo at Dr. Stone's store. '" o Southern Pacific Trains Aro Moris. Fresno, March 22. From mid night to 9 o'clock this morning 40 passenger trains ot from 12 to IS coaches each wera handled through tho local yards, going north and south. Tho Southern Pacific is now open botli ways, Thero was heavy rata lait night. o PLUM Aro FowhI. Seattle, March 23.Tbo deck pits ot tho battleship Neterk, which, have beca Bbwtec tor Tw wNka are hI4 to have twr4 w alt right, They wre saltUkt hy work- Ra)-nor Mut Pie. London, March Sl-ltonf Hnynor, who on January iw n.i biiinH William Wtl'J tried today, convicted ud to donth. The crown prv -was three years old before W- ber of tho family w" with Whitley. DHH). ,. .!.. c Ylacttt 1 tal. Portias. Thnridif. J 1907, Mrs. .muicj - 70 yoars. , The rmains willn' .. -Jw ana - - at 11 a. m ",-". uj sorvlcos will be tnA!L Boworsox at u -' at 1 p. m. MONEY TO "' THO"3 OTerLddBul,Mk, Norwich U!I T.V imi Oflce with w"rT 129 Cominerciai - NEWTOOA) u rr rfttd A1yoiB,ur1 .,imitr w rTt i In to my ?nw l-l" aell my '"" u l and bakery VJT- it worth. TBI -.i iia money-"6"" si' lease for t tjZ $15,000 !; The Angelos. q 11 proprietor, S J 38. --"J tfaarm rt!. T?rZm " 18BCU. - ' - I c?