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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1907)
DA1LT CAPITAL J0UUXAL, SALEM. ORKGOX, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1807. jISTOCKTOFfi WILL PASS ENABLING MEASURE REMARKABLE HOME MADE MIXTURE I I F YOU want to know what you're been ftavtn frf 'a fw rlivc mnmn4iUnll ! am r-i " f- .vuwwiWM, at credit stores joct examine the goods and notice the prices at -, THE OLD WHITE CORNtR. Monday's Bargain Special FOK TI1K ONE DAY ONLY WE OF FKR A SPKCLYL ASSORTMENT OP EXTRA QUALITY 11LACK SATEEN PETTICOATS IN TWO STYLES. ALL SIZES AND OUR REGULAR $3.50 GRADES FOR THE ONE DAY ONLY CO.MMENCING AT 8:30 $2.85 Bill Being: Drafted to Give People Referendum in City Affairs lew Undermuslins fle are Just In receipt of a delayed shipment of beautiful under- Lullns. comprising skirts, drawers, corset covers, gowns, etc. The oat magnificent lino ever Bliown, at prices you'll llko to pay. I I Another ploco of obstructionist tnctlcs 1ms boon unonrthod and run down, In tho discovery that tho op ponents of Improvements wero rely ing on securing 30 dnys' dolay on any paving ordlnnnco that might bo passed next Monday night, because house bill No. 123 has gono Into ef fect, nnd undor Us provisions tho people are given 30 days after tho ordlnnnco is signed to tnko tho refer endum on tho same. This gonornl law gives tho pooplo tho right to refer any resolution, or dlnnnco or frnnch'iip that Is passed by tho council, and 30 dnys nro al lowed to file potitlons. It takes ton per cont of tho votors to get nn act of tho city council referred, nnd 15 por cent to Initiate It was tho plan of tho obstructionists to spring this after tho passngo of tho paving ordl nnnco Monday night, but nn enabling ordlnnnco to put tho luttlntlvo nnd referendum Into effect lit all city af fairs, according to tho amendment to tho constitution, Is bolng prepared nnd will bo pnsgod ilrst. Mayor Rodg ors and tho city attorney nro drafting JNGER GRAND THEATRE ipire Stock Co. Xow Presenting he Lost Heir" UronK Melodrama with Twlve Scenes ioing Up T j n t- uf fh" chnracter- b:'.-!. i r gcind baking pow- V 3 1U U-' Eppley's Perfection h. u tvav . Mir.- that your M v u'.cl itsstrr will iT.d that they will -i !alatable flavor ril and desirable, I-. ; i r i M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Silem, Orccon CUNGS-WELL f uoHr good sounding namo for pwumouotlng This mount- ! jooJ, tho name, and is FMiibtuttM and sticks to Us - presence hardly notloo- i ire up to dato la optical MS4 BW thft umi ln.l.,.n,vntn ltiaia the creat exports of - . vj UM tor correcting 151 tie Ttln w.. j- ,,, " " our f , o there is no long m next time. H. Hinges Gnin. .. . 71 S,rwt. next door to AUoiul Baulc. NEW GUARDS NAMED AH Solid Supporters of Cham Iain Administration Hoglnnlng April 1st, thoro will bo nn nddltlon of olght guards on duty at tho punltontlnry, undor tho pro vision nindo by tho lato session of tho loglslnturo. Tho now appolntooe arc as follews: P. L. Koeton, Wheelur county. R. A. Kirk, Marlon. W. II. Drunk, Jackson. 11. Voolory, Multnomah. Austin Mnlonoq, Multnomnh. H. llnlley, Marlon. 10. h. Ilogart, Linn. C. L. Lutourette, Clackamas. This makes a total of Si guards, nnd hereafter they will only work eight hours on h shift, Instead of IS. These appointments Increase tho to tal number of employe at this par ticular state Institution to 40, as against 8a heretofore. $100 llcwnnl, $1U0. Tno readers of this paper will bo plonsod to learn that thoro is at leant on dreaded dlsoaso that sclenoo had boou ablo to euro In all Us stages, nnd that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh bolng a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intor nally, acting directly upon the bipod and mucous surface of tho system, jtheroby destroying tho foundation of ,tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constl 'tutlon and agisting nature In doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith la Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cose that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY k CO., To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. UY -r, Vitrei AIL Material AT Drue StotfA iuw Notice. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of School District No. 80, county of Marlon, State of Oregon, will receive sealed bids on or beforo April 1. 1907. for the erec tion of a two-room school house. Plans and specifications and rules governing bids ore now on file in the clerk's office, and are open to inspection. Tho board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WM. H. IIOWO. Clerk of District, Shaw, Or. 3-7-tf CASTOR I A Tec lifeata ui Ckilirta. Ill m Yh Km AifijfS I.! . tho ordlnnnco, nnd It will bo ready for c-nnctmout. It Is drafted strictly I In accord with tho constitution and i house bill Kb. 123. Ordinances Huiifj Up. All ordinances pnssod since this law went Into offect. Including the now spoed limit ordlnnnco, nre sus pended for 30 dnys from passngo by tho effect of tho act of tho legisla ture. It Is tho Intoutlon of tho may or to ask that tho now enabling or dinance shall limit tho tlmo for tiling potitlons to ton dnys, as It Is ho llo vod that Is time ouough to got up any petition that might bo wanted In caso of obnoxious city laws bolng passed. No .Sufferer Here Should Leave It Untried That tho readers of this papor ap preciate advice whon glvon In good fnlth Is plainly demonstrated by tho fact that ouo woll-known local phnr macy flllqd tho "vogotablo proscrip tion" many times within tho past two wooks. Most of those folks nat urally bought tho lngrodlonts only nnd mixed them nt home. Tho' an nouncement of this simple, harmless mlxturo hns certainly accomplished much in reducing tho great many cases of kidney complaint and rhott matlsm hero, relieving pain and mls- ory, especially among tho older pop ulation, who aro always Buffering more or less with bladdor nnd urin ary troubles, bnokacho and particu larly rheumatism. Another woll-known druggist nsks ub to continue tho announcement of tho proscription. It is doing so much rcnl good hero, ho continues, that it would bo n. crime not to do so. It cannot bo ropoatcd too often, nnd furthor states ninny cases of remnrk- ablo cures wrought. Tho following In tho prescription, of vegetable lngrodlonts, making n harmless, lnoxponslvo compound, which any person can prepnro by shaking well In n bottle: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, ono-hnlf ounce: Compound Karxon, otto ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsaparllla, threo ounces. Any llrst clnsa drug storo will soil this small amount of each lngrodlent, and tho doso for adults is one tenspoouful to bo taken after oach meal and again nt bodtlmo. There Is enough bore to Inst for ono wcok, If takon according to direc tion. (J (mil rosultH will be apparent from the llrst. WI.V CliOSH GAME. Piu'lllc, CVdlcgo HiiNkctlmll 'lVntii Ut fiMilwl by WillniiuUoV First Ti'iun Scoro HU to 0. Um C &&& The last of the league series to lie played In this city ended last night with one more victory ndded to tho Hat of the Willamette University's first basketball team. It was one of the closest game of the seaeou. and It waa uot until the whistle blew that they were sure of victory, when the score stood ti to SO In Us favor. Tho visiting team showed up to good advantage lHst night, and gave Willamette a run for their money. For Pacific, Hudson waa the man that did the work, playing at center, he made altogether 14 points for his team. Mills nnd Iloskiiii, forwards, got one basket each, making their score 20. For Willamette all of the boys played good ball and holped run up tho score to 22 points. Moore mndo tho greatest scoro, getting olght points, while Prloe and Pollard fol lowed with four oaoh. Nelson, Por eel and Simpson came In with one basket oaoh. The gamo was oxclting all tho way through, and In sovoral instances the load alternated botwoen tho two teams. At the end of the first half tho scoro stood 10 to 11 iu Wlllam etto's favor, and In tho second half each toam ruado as many nioro points leaving tho final scoro 22 to 20. H. H. Markol, of Pacific Univer sity rofored tho gamo. Tho toams llnod up: Willamette Mooro and Pollard, forwards; Prlco, cantor; Nelson, Par oel and Simpson, guards. Paclflo Hosklns and Mills, for wards; Hodson, contor; Spauldlng and Kenworthy, guards. o Llstwi And remember the next time you sutler from pain caused by damp weather when your head nearly bursts from neuralgia try Dallard's Snow Liniment It will ouro you. A prominent business man of Hemp stead. Tex&s, writes; "I have used your liniment. Previous to using It I was a great sufferer from Rheuma tism and Neuralgia. I am pleased to say that now I am free from these complaints. I am sure I owe this to your liniment," Bold by D. J, Fry. o- KnviMl Her Son's Life. Tho hnpplost mothor In tho little town of Ava, Mo., Is Mrs. S. Ruppco. Sho wrltes: "Ono yonr ago my son was down with such Borloua lung trouble that our physician was nn nblo to help him; whon, by our drug gist's ndvlco 1 bogun giving him Dr. King's Now Dlscovory, mid I soon noticed Improvomoitt. I kopt this trontmout up for n fow wooks when ho was porfectly woll. Ho has work od steadily slnco nt carpenter work. Dr. King's Dlscovory snvod his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure by J. C. Perry, druggist; ftOe and $1. Trial bottle free. The hotel accommodations at Fo ley Springs are to be Improved. Totter, Salt Itliciim nnd Kecina. These are diseases for which Cham berlnln's Salvo Is especially valu able. It quickly allays the Itching and soon offsets a euro. Price 25 cents. For suls by Dr. Stone's Drug Store. John P. Hunt, who formerly was the cmcient clerk of tho Salem Ho tel, after a, short visit here, has re turned to bU home la Woodbura. Snlom Is still being advertised as the city of slow trains. As nblo a man as Haas comes high. o Don't Complain. If your chost pains and you are uunblo to sloop because of a cough. 13 uy a bottlo of Dallard's Horohouud Syrup, and you won't havo any cough. Got a bottlo now and that cough will not last long. A curo for all pulmonary diseases. Mrs. J , Galveston, Texas, wrltes: "I can't say enough for Dallard's Horehound Syrup. Tho relief it has given mo Is all that is nocessary for me to say." Sotd by D. J. Fry. OREGON STATE BANK Jefferson, Oregon Capital $25,000 Beet facilities known to reliable banking offered patrons. Jefferson is a good town, has good stores, good mills, a good bank, and good people. Come and see as. Oregon State Bank J. A. AUPPERLE, Presideat M. J. CAMPBELL, Casfck a) .a? . s ct? X7srssj'&ds loz4fi zJsces'e flf7wM 3&qft You'll find that oar prices are lower for the same quality, or that ock goods are Setter for the price than at "regular stores." It is oar constant aim to give the best possible value in every department. Have You Seen Oa New Line of LACE CURTAINS? They're all draped on oar new display fixture so its no trouble to shew you every pattern in stock. The housekeeper who desires to furnish her home attractively, yet economically, willjind oar lace curtain department of great assistance.1 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. ' The Diess Goods Tae of Salem is Coming Out Way because we have the correct fabrics and our prices are based on the "Spot Cash Plan." miwwwiwwwwwwwtm'iwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww I Grand Opera House JNO. P. CORDRAY, Mgr. TUESDAY, MARCH 26 ONE MERRY MUSICAL NIGHT WM. I'. Ct'LMCN 1MIW8ICNTB Tlllfl FAVOMTI5S i OSCAR L.HGMAN and RUTH WHITE IX HICIIAUI) CAHI.K'H OI'KltATIt' CO.MKDV NICC1XS. The Tenderfoot I GREATEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH IN YEARS Exceptionally Large Company of over half A 100 PEOPLE MORE Genuine Musical Gems Real Intrinsic Merit Hearty Laughter Than all the Other Shows Combined QAMF Big Company l5IV1L Original Production Bewkclfmg DoNy Chorus Prices: $1:50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Seat safe at bx office Tuesday at 9 a. m. INWhWhaalaUtliW!!WiiHislailslhlhDilatliii HMA'M WINH AT flUAXTH FASH. High BcJioul Ifc'lxitJnK Train Uphold Public OtviH-rfchln of ILillrtMUl. "Itoaolvod, That tho United 8tutw abould own nnd control IU rull road."' wfti tho cjuwitlon that the do liatlnB teanu of th Halem high Hcbool and tho Grant l'& high ichool fought out on tho platform lavt night at Grant Pass, and tho decision waa two to one iu faror of tho toam from 8alm. ThU kIvou tho Salem high school debatlnK toam the debating chaninlouihlp of Wwtorn Orogon. tixcitoiiient wai Intense last night at Grants Pass during tho contest, a largo crowd being In attendance. The Salem boys upheld tho affirmative aide of tho question and handled It In a most ablo manner, receiving the decision from threo Boutbern Oregon Judgoa. Tho Judge woro Hov, Ii. Ovett and Hov. HughoA, of Grantu Pass, und G. W, Htddlo. Tho Bakmi team was composed of Wm. Perkins, Chariot Harrison and Howard Zimmerman, tho same team which so successfully dofeatod the Albany high school dobatlng team In this city a short tlmo ago. A roceptlon was tendered the visi tors after tho debate, and tho even lug was ended most pleasantly. The Texa WoaJtor, Cures 11 kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treattaeat by malt tor II. Dr. K. W. Hall, 8931 Olive strtot, SL Louis, M9. Mead for teattaaoalaU . Sold ay Mmi'i drag tiara. wlyr t,. MiS . -it; a cti&be&&HJJL',i aa. '