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1007. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AM3I, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 28. Delicious Biscuit "ItO.SK MAIDEX. Denutlful Cxuitiitu (liven Under tin' Direction of Prof. Heritage With Great Success. State News Hot MADE WITH Am." IflL BAKING POWDER arc the most appetizing, health ful and nutritious of foods ' t Much depends upon the Baking Powder nOYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL lY JlOriClt IIKOH., 1'UHllHhcrn and Proprietor. bel 3 BUHHOItllTIOX RATES. Ily Mali. Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Gc Dally Journnl, tliroo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono yoar . v . . . 4.00 Wookly Journal, ono yoar . . , . 1.00 lly Carrier, Dally Journal, per month .... GOc HAMMOCK ROLLED ADRUNK Picked Man's Pocket of $28 mid Landed in City Jail Charged with picking the pockets vf Ms drunken friend, IBmil Bauer, and extracting $18. Sol Hammock, farmer living a fewitnllef ImIow town. wan amted this morning by M arena I (JihMiin and placed in tho illy jail i'lio alleged robher took lilere Iti i ho alley leadtua fu.iu IVriy tO BtNtM Mll'l't. MtlJ M W tlllfXH.ut liy Ben and llaiviy Wut rliiitiu. two boy, uml two more wltnt'Ht- KiiiII ltauer. I ho victim, la a Kwedlsh la borer, and in a ilriinkoii stupor. lUmiuuik i also uml. r the influ ence of liquor when he rlded the Swede iMH-ki'U New York Dramatic Noun. A burlesque of "Salomy Juno" will ho Klvon at Weber's whon the com pany returns from tho oIkIiI woeks spring tour upon which It wilt atari noxt week. Procedlni: tho travosty will ho a :n ii si cal "rovlow" taking In tho lauding ttilcoeiwos along Hrond wny. Ono of tho notable productions ot the mmnon In the musical Hum Ik promised In the oxtrnvnganza which will bo presented by the Will J. Hlook AmiiMment company, on April 1, nt the Now York theater, untitled "The Land of Nod." Meter. Keith & Proctor stock company are preseiitliiK n series of plays nl their New York Fifth iivoimo ! house covering a wide rungu of varie ty and a uumhor of old favorites nrt to be reproduced as will be seen by the following Hit: April 1, "Tho Heart ot Maryland": April .S. "The Llttlo Minister"; April 18, "Zlrn,"; April SS. "Tees of the IVurber-. vlllea"; April HO. "The Stolen ' Story"; May ft, "Sweet Kilty Del-, Iwlroe"; Mitjr II, "When We Were I"; Mux 10, "The CJIrl I Lett He-! hind ate"; May , "The Uttriml City"; June IT. Plame": Juim Bob"; June IT, "The First Violin": P'" '"Jurlous baa made It m fnvor- Tho Salem Choral Club, tho choir of tho First Mothodlst church and Bomo of the best vocalists in Salem, gavo n vory successful rondltlon lust evening at tho Mothodlst church of Dr. Cowon's boautlful cantata, "Hose Maiden." Tho production was under tho direction of Dr. It. A. Heritage and ProfosHor Arthur von Jossen wns llio pianist. Those- facts and tho additional onos that tho soloists were Dr. Heritage, bass; J. Frank Hughes, tenor; Mrs. W. Carlton Smith and Mrs. W. P. Dabcock, contraltos, and ' f la Mrt.llln A TTllrr unnfnnrx ttlll .11.0. .... . ...V S.t i.Uh DUtMUUU ..... caiiBO all Salem pooplo to know that tho production could not havo beer, other than a succors. MIrb Hossle Cornelius wns booked ' for tho loading alto parts, and thoso who hoard hor In rohearsal any that Jlior work In this cantata would have I boon a rovulatlon to tho music lov ers of Salem. At tho last moment 'Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Duhcoak woro substituted for thoso parts, and I thoso who oro familiar with tholr beautiful voices can understand how woll they sang tholr rolos. Mrs. Ilpg, whoso lovoly volco has boon hoard by only a fow Snlom poo plo, nppoarod for H40 first flmo bo foro tho Salem .gonornl public. She Is a young woman who enmo down from onst of tho Cascndos In a whirl wind of moldy. Sho Is n pupils of I tho Collogo of Music, and great things nre oxpoctod of hor. Frank Hughes won now lauftols and much applause. Mrs. Smith Is such a fa I vorlto In Solem that It Is unnecessary . to say anything, oxnopt that her I voice wns at Its boat. Tho snmo may bo said of Mrs. Uabcock, and tho only disappointing thing about her singing wns tllbre was not onough of It. f Till. lirfwIlirtMnti twvna imw.1. ,f . - ..- ,.. u..,,viwt. wi ua iiiiiuii ji i auoooaa to the splondltl pinna play ing of Mr. von .Toman, and It may be said tho work of tho director was almost porfect. I This onntntn Is vary boautlful, mid has never bueu sung In Salem be At n nifirann' ronvontlon hold in WoodUurn last night tho following tlokot was solocted to bo voted on at tho city election on April 1st: H. B. Brown, mayor; A. P.,BrnnIgan and nniii Snwfl. ceuncllmen: C. S. Bor- rv. treasurer; J. A. Knight, recerder: John Tyler, marshal. There will bo two pthor tickets In tho field. Tho license question will 'also be decided nt the election. Pnilr county coat raisers havo to provldo flros for tho new born kids. Two of the principal Btroots In Bnker City will be paved. Klamath Fall3 has one of tho larg est clubs In the Inland Empire. .TnmoB P. O'Drlon. conoral manag- or of the Horrlman North'wost sys tem, will leave on a special train today for an Inspection of tho South- orn Pacific linos In Orogon. Mr. O'Brien expects to bo absont until Sunday. Tho Inspection will Include branches as woll as tho main line. Smallpox has brokon out at Haines, Baker county. 13. W. Bartlett, of I,a Grando, for niorly resistor of tho land office in that city, has boon sontonced to 10 months In Jail for oxtortlon, while a membor of tho city council. v Reginald W. Brlscoo, who worked In Knstern Orogon ns a farm hand, under the namo of John Murphy, line fallen heir to a largo fortuno In Kngland. Teal & Minor, who have charge of It, cannot find Murphy. Two boys, four and six yonrs old, respectively, of Athena, Umatilla county, recently stnrtod on a tour around tho world. They wnlkod 15 miles before they were overhauled. School Report District No. 125 Tho following Is tho school report from district No. 125, Marlon .coun ty, Oregon for months from January 28 to February 28 and February 25 to March 22: , Number purIIs on register marked "II," boys, 17; girls, 18. Number pupils on register marked "B," boys, 3, girls, 1. Number pupils on rogistor be tween ases of 4 and 20, boys, 20; girls, 10. Number of cases' of pupils being dropped, 13; number cases of pu pils bolng readmitted, 8; number re maining nt end of two months, 34; total number of days attendance for two months, 139 G; total number days absenco for two months, 137; total number of times late for two months, CO; average dally attend ance, 30.4. Avorago number of pupils belong ing, 3C.5. Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: uustnv Bahnson, Ida Marchand, Hedwlg Koppleln, Waltor Schrunk, Otto Trice, George Bahn son, Henry Bahnson, George Matten, Lura Early, Louis Johnston, Lester Bullnrd, Mary Clark, John Clark. Namo on roll of honor, v George Matton. Vsltors for two months, parents. 5; others, 8; total visitors, 13. MART E. 8LAGI3L-. Toachor. o- Is Cliiiiiiborlnlii'H Cough Itoincriy Hotli Agieenlilo mid Hiruvtlvo. Chnmborlnln'a Cough Remedy hns no superior for coughs, colds and "The Moth anil the wol. hik! the faot that It Is pleasant 10, "The Prodigal ,t0 t tl oontnlns nothing in any ... I... !.. . . . Worked Llko 11 Charm. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spicy Journnl, tho Entorprlso, Louisa, Va says: "I ran a nail In my foot last week, and nt onco np- piled Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. No Inflammation followod; tho .snlv simply healed tho wound." Hoals overy sore, burn and skin dlsenso. Guaranteed nt J. C. Perry'u, tlrug Klttt. 26c. -0 . June m, "The Iltlla"; July 1, "Men and Women"; July I, "Northern Lights." Vaudeville botweeu the aeta are of thr unique features al this hnuttu it avoids Ions waits and taimc an unbrokin iiterialutnent. llainuin A llalley's "Oreateat Mhow on Karth," presvnta several Important novelties nt thejr sprtug soason at Madison Square Garden which opens on Thursday. In addi tion to the thrilling sky sailing stunts numerous now acts will he seen. Thi Nmcllo make their tire! appear- mil-.. Thf are described aa a re maikablc romoany of acrobatu. who ..nww! ..a urn on a mirt anu 1 lift riirni their atuuta on and over the Tlamnntck was ruualna with him iii.,,k ..r ..1. ....,. -.i .w ,... " 1 --i-b 1- ' .- & MB VT . I !! Bl and was thought by tho naloon wen to he tAklHg ci0 of him 1U is said to have taken the 8wilt- itioiivy veirday, aud returael it to him. and It la thuHghl that he may have had some auclt latanllou this time. However, whan the marshal arrested aim ha wsUchI the quaelleM: "Ulil ou tk his luoaay to kep for im?" Hammock dealetl having a M of the niHH'a inoaay, and. when oarrhad It xa dlaewvered tttat ha ad a $10 guld pkce. a & gold ptoM d alHiHt (1 la silver. Ue eouW :v no aallaIaeory ejlaafttio ' hat he Has dnlag with the money. llammutk will probably Ue gtvan nrellmluary hearlMK tkls nftman v Betta Th Yom an Memory v rtiwMiiK awHiuiil m huvp )vur unlinks triMtMctiouk UthiK'lr rrwt. You onn itly 011 tho wnl of jour chwhlng actiuiit. Imii ) iUn to nfr to puM .niMCtloiiK, n dusking nit-ouitt (ntUlicN rvlhiblo tlnta anll und and complete lit nil details, tr ly ihctk hi vry (mtiiutctloii. o Invito your thecUutt account, V.o olTw uicrlor adautgra. Salfta Statte Bant L. X PAGE, PfnUmtt ' .W. HAZARD. CMliitc Thf Dip of lfMith" last year's thrill er. U retalufd The Boiler brother preavnt their "Two Twirls of Terror." somersaulting oh bicycles In the air. The OruMAtho aud Caa trillion troupra of aerobata will Uv a prominent place oh the program. The Carmea troupe will he taett In startllag feau oa a WlghU' elex-Hted wire. The coatlageat of eiueetrlaus h III be one to cuajure with, ami oae of the equine laaoratloas Is a novel honw ballet, described as "The Toar aasseat of the Garlands.' The Blown colony will be complete ami capabh). rranK (Hi vers) Oakley returns to his Iret love, tho circus rtna. The iw. uorlal Vleaneee troupea furnish tho mkl-alr thrills with their wings and Sights on far-ewlnclng trapeses. o . t CliltHl LllllllMICM. A. U. OanasAM, Ohleago. writoa Mar. i, lift. "Having beea trouble! with Lnwhaco. at dlKerent times a4 tries! one pkyaletaa after another. the 4llonHit olaUneats and Hal saoata. gave it mp altogother. So I tried oaee more, ami get a bottle of llallard's Snow Malmeat. whtah uava ' me almost Inataat roller. I oan oheer- iwiij recimmeau it, anu win add mi- Name to your list of sufferers." 80M by I). J. Kry. I - , lVultry niul ivt AH-lAtlou Meeting. MeKoeksport. Maroh 3S. Tho Mc llviHwiport Poultry and Pot association HO Witt mothers. Mn V Q t)t. ham. of Klrkivllle, Iowa, aaya: "For mora than twenty ytr Olmm berlaln's Cough Remedy lm 1m my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is espttclally successful la cases of croup. Children llko It. and my customers who hare naod It will not lake any other." For aalo by Dr. Stone's Drug Slore. 0 . Jhek Noble, town marshal of Ucho, Umatilla county, has been Auetf $100 for gambling. - 1 How to Koiiuin Young. To ooutliuie youMK In health am! strength, do as Mre. N. v. Rovvan, euoNOUKh. Gb. did. She says: "Throe bottlee of ICIeetrle Hitters curod me of ohroulo liver aad stom ach trouble, oompllented with suoli an unhealthy condition of the blood that my skin turned red as Haaael. I Din now tirnotloftlly ao years you,ng. er thaa before I took IBleetrle Hitters. I oa now do nil my work with ease and aaalat In my husband's tra GHaraateetl at J. a Perry, druggist. j-nee see. Slato Incorporations. The Tunnel Townalto and Improve ment Company, of Portland; stock, $10,000 by George IS. Chamberlain, W. H. Grlndstaff and W. 1C. Thomas. The Sunset Lumber Company, ot Portland; stock, $500,000, by H. C. Mahon. I W. Lane. O. F. Skipworth. Agencies Associates of America; stock. $100,000, real eetate. Port land, by M. T. Kady. Rena Kady, W. L. Cunningham. The State Lino Irrigation Com pany, of Freewater. by A. W. Sim- moiie. Fred Preaa, Wm. Sayer; atoek, jaouo. The 8. 'Dan Company, of Port Pert land: stock. $36,000, by 8. Ban, M Shinto a.- Kye Ban. Tho Axe Logging Comoany. Port. nd; stock, $50,000. by W. B., It. w. ana e. u MeeMraman. The Cow Creek Lumber (Vimn... Orants Pass: atoek. siaaaa u. Cbaa V. and Cora A. Henke and H. Kesterman. A new sawmill la 11hk hmi . Meaeham. oa the summit of tk Itlue Mounialna. Allro ItooMnttlt Wwldliig Waa something to Ue rooorded in thu aaaals of hUtory. Uerbiae has boea aekaowohlgod the greateat of lhr rogMbUors. .A poaltlro cure for bit tone hesuUchet, eonaUDallou. Pimi- aad tfttor, ami alt Uvr eomniaim.. J. C. ftaaitk. Uttu iw.k .... -""" - nrx., writ. "Uerblna u tha rMU.. 1... r iHeaiHae known. llae used It w rmn. u uees the work." Sold hy a J. iry. T-' Tho otvll sri 'eoMmhMioa of Portmad has barred Men eaoni 1. the HnHor buslHew trm mi.Bi.iM, IMMlttoaa. Cnuso of Stoimudi rioubiw. When a man has trouble with 1,1. stomach you may know that he is nung more than ho should or of some article of fowl or iirini, ., ulted to his age or occupation, or that his bowels are habitually cou Unated. Take Chamber lain h Ii d Urtr Tablet to regulate the Uowola and imp, the dlgoatlon . u iae irouuie doea not diap noar. Aak for a freo sample. Sold T Dr. stone's Drug Store. Now I -a lids Offered. At tho meeting of tho Capital Building Commission this wcok It Is undorstood the solectlon of a site for tho fooblo mlndod Institution was rooponod for tho purposo of allowing E. M. Crolsan to offor tho Crolsan lauds, south of tho city on tho river bottom. Mr. Crolsan was prosont, and, on Invitation of Stnto Troasur- or Stoolo, made a statomont of ,tho property he wished to soil tho stnte. It was thou docldod to put tho mat tor In the hands of a board composed of Oswald West, fonnor state land agent, and now railroad commis sioner, and William Waldo, of thli city, to make a seleotlou from all the tracts offered and any new one that was put up. Tho Orolsan trnot had not' been put up boforo this muetlng. o . 1 .. Poor Outlook for Mal.o Crop. Buenos Ayres, Marolt 2S. The outlook for tho malse orop Is a vory bad one at present. Nearly n month of drouth has done tremendous dam age to the malse plantations, and U Is estimated that already llfty per cent of the total crop 1ms been lost H rain does no,t rail toon the dam age will be even greater aud the sur plus for export will be very small Indeed, as added to tho want of rain. the grass hoppers havo also dona some damage to the young corn. From the districts of Chlvliony. Carlos Cesares. etc.. advices are to hand that the crop Is completely lost The general opinion la, that een If rain wore to come now our export surplus would not be much more than 1.500,000 to 2.000,000 tone. ILIve stock Interests aro also Buf fering severely from the same, cause. aa the pasture lands aro all shriveled up. and unless the drouth comes to an end soon large nnlmliei-H of eat tie aud sheep will by dying by star vation. The province of Kntre Rlos lias suffered exceptionally In this reaneot and farmers there have been slaught ering large numbers of their sheep In order to leave sufllelent nasture for the rest. Piles CurPd Quickly on w,t,,0Btw,55l "unt RrHef. seven people oat to havo pile,. Xot'Ui ..ion need hare them Paving it every d f' ponso. Wo S-nrf. . tho wonderful pl"S any nersnn v.., . . . n:C Wo don't do ,m. - amusement or dWi,mi cause It is to 0Ur .'"" H Wo know C "J,."? Piles, tormented ; crazy by this wr.i.i.. tt And such Im0eSi;yM ' w .fonc to h. X? got woll. Wo know that , 1 groatost remedy utb, " Pllos. and wearer.-.r sj?2" ;?.' J been doing this for Bn n.t .. "- iwa uim wo never yet hare hi 10 regrot It. And tho remedr a; iu 4 Is oxactly the same as th. ,,..; send out. As. for iniuM u. to .,... .!. . . "1 umu wio got sucn mmw iiui irom uio sample that U bought n box. WasIUnttn.. Undoubtedly, since It cured to lor nu sorts and kinds of t&j, JIlllOU. Horo Is agampl of the klnj et lers wo get every day, and have to ask for them "Received jour saopucf Curo and havo given it a ha and It hns proved tho be:' 1 evor triad .and effected a euro. I can recommend rci In this vicinity. Have ml sample and one box and it Ui n complote cure, It has beca $100 to me. "Thnnklngou fortheua.K tho euro. I will recommend iw overybody. Yours rcipcctftl!; Hue Mayer, denier in ftatba send and hides, Dedford, led. Pyramid PIK Cure It for u.'i ovory druggist s nt GO c':'i 1 1 or, If you would like to try a b llrst, you will reitiveonebr mall by sending urtaxiu3 or ess 10 ine I'.Mamiu r-tj pany. 69 I'Mamid Bu..:5,Vff shall, Mich. Florida Golf Club lliampiw Jacksonville, Mac u . -'& Augustine Gold club aniij arwcj golf rhnruplonshlp ;.';" - , day, wiili prlii" f" 'and 1 nniii r-up ( ii V Of til 111 (8 h.l.l l'"1 ,T TS IHtl !thi iu-t week to n im'" alli (1 '' xsociuil i 1 Static ii"i' asuoiutn'n loiirnuiin 1 1 niiaiiii t'd nuulltli ,M .). 1" hi ' ' qual!" plai Ueiison li( ta.r. Word has been received at the of ff Of tho aecretarv nt ...... .v.. u . w ... iiim n.R w. nenson. the present In enmhOBt. stood tbe sea voyage well Md has arrived in Southern Orogon feeling much better Hon. T. B. KttV has raniMi.! firmi a buiilness trip ro Eugene. toniu i p in 1 - fii '.1C colli, 1 1 ' 1 iw lid in x' !.i( .Jhr 4lto IM WW m .' rn-.Kii I '.in o h At ., , .,rat,.l..i' ""- ' ' Mi. lull, tin of Waslunjto ? Seattle i.n lat FriJn' oeaisf Briokson was awarJJ. '' place. Mr. Kruk-n i"!" his home Is la mJ. . . ...... n.. . r ill.1 r jecc was "" He will represent V artlM"' contest with tlu state w" . ..... . k K-M t! tf Oregon ami luauo m uv - - stone. June 1 ona " Grand will hold Ita regular incetlng toulght aud will specially discuss the white Ivghoru question, and tho question ot Tolnts , JIUty, vrlll bo thoroughly thraihe4 out, illustrated by pc tatJRS furnished by somo ot the em- ber. The sext cxhlbtloa of tho as sociation will be givea U ChrWamj week, ltv?. llon't Coiuidaiii. H your chest pains and you aro unablo to sloop bocauae of a oough Uuy a bottlo of Ballard's Horehouud Syrup, and you won't have any cough, act a bottle now and that cough will not last lone. A .,.. r. all pulmonary diseases, Mr, j Galveston, Texas, writes: i .u T eaough tor Ballard's HQM.,..J Syrup. Tho rollet It has given mo ll that Is Bteaurr for a t .. oWhyD.J,rry. Yon can't tell woman B . -f r sho uke Moliu.or , Rocky' Mountain Ta. Her eo....,i-.i .1 . Sho la round, nlumn km 1. j Me; la fact, she is voun. .M(. .. ooKta, Tea or Tablet u m. .'.. Drug Store. - '"u,,, FEEL WEARY" AND ALL RUN DOWN Then get a bottle of the ni , your druggist, grocer or general deal- collected In your system during tho winter months. HOSTETTErVS STOMACH BITTPPQ I a splendid Spring Medicine. U In vlgorate and renowa the entlro ays teta and thtta cures Generi i.iw. r: Uveneei; puritr. WC8u"a5tt ..Millinery Display... Better, Brighter, Bigger Than Ever. Oar Millinery Department has Grown. This season we are carrying the Iarg , and best assorted stock in the dty. We have more experienced trimmers help to wait on yot. All the new crea tions are being shown here. Bca" flowers and trimmed hats. Chit tw1 low prices will fee the rle. sc ROSTEIN & GREENBAW DY GOODS AND WUINfSY STOBt