to DAILY OAriTATi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON' TIT? AT, MMCIT 28, 1S07. Di. ' )c7lleiieM&&i e I wwFtnh Tir I w i? Wtff'?W Ml'ltt- I ,ft"TBBK WiB I Lc'dn l.BhritwHbi u ""te X K y t SPRING STYLES of Dependable Clothing for Men and Boys that for a excellence of make correctness of style and great va riety is unequalled in this city. INCRKASK O. N. Q. Military Hoard Will Mnfce Two Full lU'gliiiciitH in Tills State. Copyright 1007 by Hart Schafihcr fef Marx Attractive Ladies' Suits Stylishly stunning Hulls In novql offoctH a nil nrtlntlc doslgns. Thoro nro so inany hIiimIoh In voguo thai ovon the mot particular unit th6Ho who want something differ out will hno no dlMculty In inalc Idk v Holoctlon. Our showing l mich that wo can moot nil do innmlH. $1 1 .85 to $40 $10 and up Easter Gloves IN AI.Ii WANTKI) HIIAIM'.S. Fashionable Oxfords Not Just n fow, but 11 coiupro hunslvo allowing of nil that'n now for spring wear In nil leathers in wantuil stylo, widths and bIzob Wo nro Hhowlng somo exceeding ly good vnluoe In novelty Ox fords that nro to ho worn to n. Kraal oxtont HiIh season. Wo re for to tliOHo pretty White and Grey Tics A look now will convlnco yon that wo enn nave yon money on tlio nowuHt HtyloB. IH HHMNANT DAY. T0M0RR0W81,ort '""J11'8 f HoaHonnblo mid loHALF PRICE pwiiiauio goout ni Within tho noxt fow weeks tho Or egon Xatlonnl Guard will bo enlarged to two regimental organizations, In stead of ono reglmont and one bat talion, as at present. This announce ment has boon made by Adjutant General W. 13. Flnzer, of the O. X. O. . At prosont tho Third roglmont has Us full quota of 12 companies re cruited to tho standnrd ponce footing of G5 onllatod mon oacli, but there 1b at present but ono additional bat talion of militia. Ono now company Is nlrtady bolng organized at Pendleton, and four more will be organized nnd located at various towns and cities of the Btato, though the exact plncos whore they will locate have not boon deter mined. Tho military board, having rccontly doclded on Increasing the standing of tho guard, has boon on- gaged for Home time on this matt r, nhd throo towns out of tho four hnve practically been decided upon, partly bocnuo of thoir location and partly becutiB It has boon thoughl tlioy had flrflt call on new compnnlos when ever it should ho thought host to form thorn. Tho throo oltlos already solectod nre Orogon City, McMlnnvIUo nnd Forest Orovc, nnd there is such keen rlvnlry for tho honor of being the homo of tho fourth company that tho military board is having much difficulty in making n Boloctlon. It Is said that Sllverton will probably win tho prize. Wlton those companies hnvo boon organized tho Orogon Nntlonnl Qunrd will havo tho following standing: Ono 12-compuny roglmont, the Third; ono olght-compnny roglmont, tho Fourth; ono battery, light artil lery, and one hospital corps. o ACTIONS ALMOST INSANE Personals Man With Alany Aliases Who Commits Crimes Openly Found at Ijist. J. A. Hnrmon, of Llzomoro. West Vn says: "At last I havo found the porfoct pill that novor dlsnppoints mo; nnd for tho bonoflt of othors nf fllctod with torpid llvor nnd ohronio constipation, will say: tako Dr. King's Now Llfo PIUb." Ounrnntood Bntlsfnctory. 2Cc nt J. C. Perry, drug glat. o WA I Vi:i K.YAMINATION. Case or William Hell Will o l). redly to llio Circuit Court. CITY NEWS A Collection of Important l'nriw KrupliH for Your ('oiiMderntluii. CoiiKiVNNiiian Huwley Return- Mrs. W. t llnwley U.ft this morn ing for Portland to meet her hus band. Cungreetmaa Huwlty, who ar rived lit Portland last night. Titty wilt return to ialem on till even ing local. Hop laborer In Dtmmml Chnrlea A. Ulvealey, the wall known hop mu up ike river, raiKXla that hop art looking wtll, tke proa jkkUh fully hii good at tiny were tkln time hut year, but tke hop men nre now working with only Unit oraw, on account of the shortage of men. ThU In tho eate, uotwIthitHiidlUK a 10 r umit atlvancM In whm Ik offorwl ovr taut yenr'u mtw. The Newest Spec tacle Lenses Tonlo 1hs art oononvw In h)ik)hi nnd thus otiftuliflhw tiyt to otralKht throMgh the !, no muUav In what aimoUon U louka IH. ouU up or dwwsu r ttriUgtil Jma4. Thorn 1hm nr h kooM to thai wU hnvo in vw Iimm- o tkmr, to pltMMHt. BO Mia? IIM Ui . VY Klw furnlali ill UAltk Kr leuM. wliJrh trMwH oue thtrJ iHir llfdt thu th ordlBAry Imiw do. Krypiok luvltlbl Ulfwlw ar lh Atet Kita bMt KIM fur MOID ft HMr Httd fur Cull ud W Will X plnlH tke nurlt of our (Iimm Md vrlutt tby itt do for you. V Iwvc bad ay Mtra' porl or re m oiuUttt. lluautiful doors ndd much to thu buHiity of h inw home. Hvery stylo ohii lit hud nt Hanson's planing mills, Church Hiul .Mill struts. tf II. V. O. UlkN, At tout Ion Blcclioii, of oitlotrt tonight. ICuroka At Gurnetl'B onntly tuctory, ISO Smu trt, you Hlwigri vt frttli ORHily. Coma M try torn wui It It wariM. illhs Jim Intto Hivalih Ann .Mitt JBrn MurlattB, tht wtlNkuown ttaolitr In tkt Hunt neluml. who lmd .tht mbifortunt to UrHk hr arm, 1 wkllt tknUHir Ht tha rink last nljlit, . tt rttwrttil to ht nf hr work In thf whool t4af. linmwIlHtoJy aftwr th aocldtnt Inst iilsht the unfortunate youuK ldy whh Uktu to th olllot of Dr. V. S. Kwith, wktrt th fraoture iWM toow rtdwettl. awl U iwtltMt MiNilt r temforlHlilt nt husIU1. As wh ik mm of Mint Umur .Maokay. who rtotttly Umk War arm whllt .tktkUMK. tk bant waa broktn Just Hbot Ik wrtal. II. 1. O. Hlkji, AttMiitliju IHmUon of otllttn UtulBbU Aft ooiiUhk to Ik Jlrtct Hrlmary law. INirtnor Silwmlttv Itottiru Mr. and ilhu II. Ilttwtr MrHml a ftw 4jr h from Santa Itotm. Call roralM. aad kav Uoankt prepare!' Mtajr IWU alti wkar ikay wlU rtalda Tky forwarly llrad hart, km tvr al yaart kro worad to Saata Horn, war thy tafftftal )aat ky tkt tarik taka tftaaatar, awl aaw taj that Oroa ta tht alaea for tktat. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE OaJi atui LitWftv t talpcia lNimktir ItMt it l)w. Waaklaatoa. Mwrak IS. Forakar hat lost a Baa kail aaa aat) kat tkt ikt Mlaa to a4 kin. Tka MBMiur tart h itraMtewl to k a irat Acktar. aal k 1 ta)Kkt kav dHl klw ta tka Okto oaiaiMijnt ltlutar leaver kt kvra. Ha ay tka Okto altaatlM ht uafortttMaVa. at tt l ttHMtaamtry. Ht says ik 'l(t ForAkor trouble will k tatflothtd ovr. and dtolura tkut whoavor It nominauxl tho s&ordtary or Bunatorl will bii for him. I William Hell, alias John King, and 11 numhur of othur nam on, was ar raigned before Justloo Wubstor this mornliiK at 10 o'clock, charged with obtaining money under fnlta pra tenttt by getting 60 from tho llnuk of Wofldbtirn on h Iragut chtk. lit walrttl examination, and the cat will go dirtotly to tht circuit court. W'hll tka matttr will com up at tht ntxt ttrm It It not Iwlltvad tht trial will ht reached at that time, at wlt nataat will have to be brought from Montreal. Bell hat' not engaged eonaaal. and still refuses to talk about hit affaire. Oeorge 0. lilngkam. representing tka defrauded bank, today Med a pe tltlou aaklng (bat $46 found ou U.i; whtu arrested be turned over to the Hank of Woodburn, at being a part of tka $00 aacurad from that Institu tion. OUicara In Multnomah ami Clacka mas ouuHlltM are atudout to have Bell brought to trial la tkoee coun tlat for hit actions at Portland and Oregon City. William Bell, with several ullagos attached, was held In $500 bond before Judge Webster Wednoeday. His failure to mnke good cauaod him to be remanded to Jail. Ik the Man Inwine? ltd nna. in n romtirknblo one. Ap parently a man of culture and busl- ndiiroM. ne wont aown ma vai- ley from Portland leaving a trail of forged checks uemnu mm, nnu ooiu ly walked into ono bank aftor anoth er with a new alias, nnd nindo smal'. drafts on suppositious accounts with banks in Canada and the EaBt. That he should do these things openly and with llttlo concealment fs ovidonco of n shaken and shattered moral concept, that borders on the ludi crous. Pack of it all he talks liko a man In full possession of his facul ties. It is an open question whether he is shamming or off his balance. o Cuttent Events Hungarian residents of Roumnnin aro asking protection nt tho hands of their 'govornment against tho revo lutionists. ' Tho intornnl revonuo rccoipts of tho United States for Fobruary wore $20,2G0,250, and Incronse ovor tho same month In 1900 of $1,917,318. John I)riB8lln, of Pittsburg, who Invented tho machine by which nonr ly all the steel rails In the world nre rolled, Is (lend. The King of Slam has left Bang kok, his capital, for n 'tour of Bu ropo. Walter Wellmnn, of 'ciiicngo, is having airships built nt Pnrls to un dertake his trip to tho north polo. Governor Chnmborlnln has Issued a proclamatlo nnsklug nld for the Russian fainlno. Who Shall Huh Down Honduras Way? Managua, March 28. Tho revolu tionists who aided Nicaragua In over throwing llonllla rule nt Tegucigal pa, succeeding- the fugitive prealdtnt Zelayat representatives are now In control. It is believed that Zelnya hat no ambition to rule Honduras, but wants a friendly party at tho lu ad of the government. H. H. Ware, who was transferred from San Francisco to tho Salem postal service shortly after the dis aster, received the sad news last evening of his aged father's dying condition, and departed on tho 11:30 train for his bedside. Mr. Ware is S5 years of age and a pioneer of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wint, formerly of this city, aro visiting Salem friends, and will return to their home In Portland noxt weok. Mr. Wint is a violinist well-known hore. Albert Rape, who has boon very 111 with pneumonia, In Portland, is reported to bo much Improved. Mrs. J. H. Wllsn left this morn ing for St. Johns on Uusincss. Mrs. M. T. Rlnoman spent the day in Portland. Mrs. B. A. Dodge left thiB morning for a visit in Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson nnd son loft today for Tacoma, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mrs. George Melson has returned from Eugene, whoro sho was called by the Illness of h5r nunt, Mrs. Of- futt. E. GIttins and wife spent tho day In Woodburn visiting friends. Ex-Treasurer and Mrs. C. S. Mooro left this morning for Port land. They will go to California in a few days, nnd nfter an extended trip in tho Golden state, will settle in Klumath Falls. ' W. H. Rose lcfV this morning on buslnoss. Hermnn Smith, of Creswell. who has boon horo buying horses, loft to day for Portland on business. J. Chnmness, who hns been visit ing in the city, hns returned to tils home in Sllverton. Rev. D. A. Errett roturncd thin morning from Corvnllls, whoro ho proachod tho rally sonnon for tho Christian church rnlly conyontion last night. Rov. Fowlor, u studont in tho Kimball school hdro, enmo down from Tumor this morning. ' Ex-Mayor Wntors loft today for Portland on buslnoss. F. L. KolBtor, who has boon visit ing his fnthor. D. W. KelBtor. loft today for his homo in Arlington. I-nther Moore wont to Portland this morning, Mrs. E. Frnzler. who has boon visiting Snlom nnd Frultlnnd frlonds, loft this morning for hor homo In Portland. Mrt. Eugene Broymnn and Mrs. C. h. McNary loft today for Port land, whore thoy will visit for n fow uaya. MT. ami .Mrs. Q. Hollrm lmvo rn IT' nnl Vctin-. . 1'nsscd Aim, .. i, Mrs. Thurza v p 1 1-uunsner, editor oft . News, ofli.-M,:' her anureathe'rZ' avenue, in this ..,.:?' 05 'ast evening, v ' " WwoW, and,.a,r0T"m was Thurza .' Ble fi kMf.Uonoverlnm.i.L.m tllOV o, . .. " In Salem In 1S78 .to.uj Od herr, h... '"" iHhS "" V. U 1J I I ) llf1H.I ""IJ n Salem i 1S72 anT v Od horn '' lH fi children, Frank Z ?m5 uumana, and MjS3 Lab rV S? this city. Ever .1 o.i" ?onshehasbeenacolZ,'I "or of the First PreibrS? of this city. "neruati AtthetlraeofherdeitMf, J over was at Hubh. !? : roach BaleaunuithiaJfl Frank Conover Is 8t vi 1 l J I Butte, nn.i " ",th,liJ rnerl wUlZT ? be roroivn.. , ::- """ s -- ---.,vu Hum nun, 'A More Callfomi. o... Oakland. ri ....'? -- vhiii .usrrn r Oakland grand lurv 1. .i .. .7"? The foreman lntlmatA. v.. !5! o-nflriM ttlii t. t ' receives the Information h 2 ises to give. The ertdenea S cured in tho San FraaciicoUri "Ul,u"' iiainmcations eittnton "'""" --ro uncartned. i 't -i &oywtJ A Cunl of Thank. The children of Mrt. Nancy Watt wttb to thank their many frleadt aad aatgUbara for man' acta and txprea ataaa af klndNtat lu connection witk tka death and funeral of their dear waUier. ClllLUUKN. THROW AWAY YOUR PHYSIO And oat proper food. Good bread it , more iwtent than druga. particularly a high quality of bread auah nu j UHom wiakee. Being one, If not the J principal article of diet. It should ! receive the most careful considera tion of all food producta. Our bread It carefully and rleaaly wade of tka beat Hour, and It rich In nutritive and Healthful proportle. CAIMTU, UAKKRY, 1 V. Ulom, lVop. Bollon havo turned from a vslt In Portland. Mrt. Dayton, who hns boon visit ing Portland, returned home last evening. The Misses Ifidith and Alice Yoder are visiting frlende lu Albany. Mrs. Otto Shall, who. hns been vlt Itlng her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. tt. Anderson, left lnut ovanlng for her home lu Portland. J. W. Wlllion left yesterday for BrowntvIUe, whero ho was called by the illness of hit mother, Mrs. Jackson. Robert Dnvey enmo up from .Co lumbia University lnst ovanlng to visit hit paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey. $100 Reward. loo. Tho readers of this papw pleased to learn that tier on dreaded disease that ,.. boon able to euro In all lu fcji nnu mat is Catarrh. H&ll'i dy euro is tho only positive an known to the medical f raternitr. (kj tnrrh being a constitutional divJ requires a congtitutlonsl trit Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tikta tit nally, acting directly upoatatlkJ nnd mucous surfaces ot the ijtij thereby destroying tho foundaUn tho dlsoase, and giving tht paSa strength by building up the at tutlon nnd assisting nature la is Its work. Tho proprietors hn much faith in Its curative fa that thoy offer Ono Hundred DoEw for nny caso that it fails to tn Sond for list of testimonials. Addross F. J. CHENEY k CO, Ti lodo, O. Sold bv all drucKlsts. 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pllli for e, stlpation. 0 1)1.... V.i.r. The river now statdt at m foot mark. There is a good demaad la Baj land for hay, and the river fcaujl dolnc nulte a bulne la ! the product. A carload of box su '- shlODed today for San FraaM m tf t' -1 $ '4 ardwood Floors In Cans - Spread item ea our ni.) rkHniiaeodr4B,aha roo. dtaint-raam, ball or putor. Natural ed ft.,, toegh, ttttttv. and dunbJe Vftrnn-I ao M hue uaeds, no auaer hew eki ske sHi ' ' zzXJ? ..aa'Wrao-Ucr t l , tl i M'CARTNKY. At hit noaeUirj rJtburg. March 27. iw. nrtnev. aet-d is yean, & 'f culotlt. The funtral " be held this afternoon. tii ,i,..io.mI naa a btetk . . ...v Judge T. L. Davidson has retumod A- J' Ilug' ffa "TT from a visit In Portland. I W. Port'r' of ,hl,8 "JlA Mm m f,. 1, , , . ..-:trnn tn Harrleburg to attesa w - .'.mi mm luiurneu to nor home in Lebanon aftor n visit horo Mrs. D. F. Jormnn Is the ciiost of htr cousin lu Tumor. Mrs. J. A. Wngnor. of Orocon CItv. who has beon the guost of Mrs. A. F. Jermnn, of this city, loft todav for Turner, whore she will visit Mrs. Neal. Mies Joele Moruhend nnd Miss Irma Owen, students of tho Salem schools, havo gono to their homo In Bugane for tho ISaster vacation. Mrt. Sarah Woodlngton nnd ' daughter, of Stlverton, will attaad the funeral tarvlcea of the lata Mrs. i Mngert totlaj-. Mrs. Sarah Wood-! lagtoft la a daMgktar of Mrs. Magars. Harry Slonly. of Pralrla Oltj is vlaltlag Mr. aad Mm. D. p. Junk. Mrs. lfdwartl Waller was visltlnf In Portland yettertlay. ..MONEY TO MMJ thouas k-re OvorLndd&Bush'iBink; r .-. TT-irt Ple Insafafice a"J Frank Meredith. BfSI . ..1. wm nrtura0 umce whu " 129 Commercial trei. S rdH AtM Vtet Ui CelK Weeks, DtjMfeij GEO. B. JACOB WtOXT AND wxB SI'RKOTS. NORTH SALliM, Phono -401 A Succwssful MootliiB. Captain and Mr. Branson, who are holding a revival meeting in tke ckureh at Pop Cora, are raeetltts wltk good reanlts. Nearly arary v aijig. It ta reported tkat several are onv-rted to the faith, aad If this rate of increase la the membership keeps up much longer It will bo nec tatary to enlarge tke present churob. MEW TODAY . Rocky Mcuntvn Tea Nuygets " O U. Bl Vijer, WJUaMh, U5tUA eru. Kwdich Hotuw IHc ft,M. MTvrK ' fiOLDEI- HU38ETS F0H SAltOW PEW- r"iirt!l AnsYou i Uiuiac- - aaapaortuniiyoia."-- r lag to Wlin5, I.faq and bakery at 1 3 U. worth. ThUHl ne,on'y-WfB-pa for ve ...jrfl 1Moo i"nt -..rsl7!a I4H- Ga- Sti Tka Angela- n fVi proprietor nfi. TitibeW Wanted to t- ""Zwvn .i.fl eas" '' uw.ui" rsiV-A iJ zZ rskw. !! " q. 12SJ S. WW" '" ita . - ma ve siiPa a 4 0f j. Baa"'" " j4H grounds tt"1'