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Wi vi" "'ifttqj 7 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1007. ' '-- JL STOCKTON THEOLP WHITE CORNER. ewspring styles in Ladies' Suits and Jackets SsWfUrJ sV X"v WflfMn Excluslvo styles that every woman who Intends purchasing a now spring suit should see. Every now mate rial checks, plaids, stripo effects and tho favorlto Panamas in black, tan, blue, grey, etc. Though you may not wish to buy Just now you will And our geno roslty extending to offer you tho courtesy of closely Inspecting any and ovory garment in our Btock. Como in nnd try them on. You aro always welcome. PRETTY WASH GOODS Oar ihowlng for spring '07 comprises wash weaves for every pos- - fl n9 MtinVi ArflAllnlit sttdna tin .r ma. mm. hm.1 .1 Alt purpose, Bill uiu ui ou. wnvm oyivo uo iu tuiiiuiuuu juur uu riritton and at prices so reasonable as to prompt liberal purchasing. fjrUtttlarly deslrnblo aro tho dot tod bastistes a'nd Swisses in whlto round! with largo and small polka ilota; fancy silk organdies in Penltn stripes, mercerized checks nnd tho embroidered dotted Swisses. SIX TIMES TRIED Salem Lawyer Wins Out on $2 Case Is To Be Carried to Supreme Court Again on Injunction 5c to 75c yard. Chnrlos Scott, executor of tho last will and testamont of R. H. Scott, deceased, vs. M. and H. Christonson, nppollants; appeal from Burnett, nf Armed. Mooro, Justice Corby and Digger for respondent, and Frank Holmes for appellant. Tho legal contention Involved was the statuto of limitations, ns to tlina of payment on a $2.00 noto, this payment preventing tho stat uto from running ngalust tho noto. This enso has been twico bo foro tho supremo court and is a great legal victory for Mr. Corby. This enso has been twico tried In tho Justice court, twico tried in tho circuit court, nnd twico tried in thu supremo court. Counsol says it will probnbly bo cnrrlcd to tho Btipromo court again on injunc tion proceedings.' o jlllllllMHliiilliimW RHKUMATISM WILL GO. Shako well In a bottlo tho follewing: Fluid Extract Dan dellon onc-hnlt ounce, Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla threo ounces. Tnko for ench doso one teaspoonful aftor your meals at bodtlme, drink plen ty of good water. . A wall-known authority states that any good prescrip tion pharmacy can supply tho Ingredients, whloh enn bo oasl mlxed at homo. This mlxuro will act direct- I ly upon tho Kidneys, removing obstructions that clog tho pro cess of eliminating wnsto mat ter and nclds which produce Rheumatism, Bladder nnd Ur inary diniculttcs and othor af fections rosultlng from soured blood, which tho Kldnoya fnllcd to keep cleau and pure. Tho worst forms of Rhou mntlsm aro Bald to be readily overcome without tho slight est Injury or til feeling to tho stomach or dlgcatvo organs. niinm ii nni hi in mi Quiet nt Trcailnxll. Juneau, April 2. Quiet provnlls at Trcadwoll island. It is oxpocfcd that tho troops will bo wlthdrawu In a day or two. Thero Is no disorder, nnd. nono Is expected, Tho roport that tho miners had threatened to dostroy tho property Is untruo. o Troops Control Itouinnuln. Buchnrest, April 2. Nearly 14", 000 soldiers aro under arms in Rou manln, and tho situation is quieting. Tho troops havo been ordered to atop all brutalities and penult no riotous conduct. Tho Chicago Election. Chicago, April 2. Thero is cool, crisp weather to bring out n hoavy vote. Tho polls opened nt 6 o'clock this morning nnd closo at 4 p. m. Busso, for mayor, claims election by 40,000. Dunno by 35,000. o Could Not Stand, Reverses. Omaha, April 2. A. B. Jaqulth, original promoter of tho Omaha Pro duco Kxchango, committed sulcldo this morning by shooting, following reverses. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Mako Salem a Good lieaM Market." SAIiKM MARKET. mm GRAND THEATRE KM. empire chock Now Presenting Capital Vs- Labor AWofkingman'sPlay sur-On, In-to-Stay-On- Om oi tbo best mountings mado to comfort and case placing, placing i Ifsiea in proper position, giving ett tho best result from your IfeKt Grinding Lenses (ugi I. us- 8 are absolutly ground Aiumsai all the tenting lonsos tho w -s ui In fitting you with glass I-. ui the very best. Wo r-f ii;. to date scientific oyo Jja unr Our Instruments M It urv lit, t Chas. H. Hinges Graduate Optician. I Commercial Street, next door to Capital Notional Bank. t r44 lvK 's r-' w. 9 I Piper's Son -Mi Pit fln.l ,o .... "Val meat uh .. w Tryugandbe , , E. O. CROSS, 370 State St. 1291 BARGAINS In Real Estate Real cstato will advance, buy now Wo aro offering you buys that will pay you to invcstlgnto. Thrco-fourthB aero of lino rich land, n new 7 room house, nil mod ern; good fruit of nil kinds, good woll, chicken yard; located In Bast Salem. Seo Radcllft Co. for price. Seo this beforo you buy: Ten room houso on Court, 128 foot frontngo by 1C0 foot deep, closo In. Frico seo Radcllft Co. Modern cottago of flvo rooms, nil plumbed and wired, good woodshed lot 75 by 1G0 feet, soptlo trank. Prlco $1G00. Nino room house, plastored, clos- Lets, pantiy, basement, septic tnnk, !bnrn 20x34, woodshed 18x22. This Placo Is threo blocks from court noiiao. rnco j-jud. Sovcn ncros all In cultivation, good houso and barn, plonly of good fruit. This plnco 1b on a good crushed rook rond 3V& milts from Salem. Prlco $1200. Ton acres all in cultivation, good flvo room houso, barn and woodshed. good mlxod fruit, well fouoed, 7 acres In oats, 2 Mi mllos from Sa eom. Prlco $1900. Eighty acros; G7 In cultivation; 13 In pasturo and tlmbor; 30 acros In whont nnd cheat; 7 acres In clover; 5 room houso, good barn and gran ary; 4 horses, G head of cattlo, hogs, chickens; 2 wagons, 3 sot of harness, all implomonts, hay, grain, etc. Prlco $8000. Soveral housos for ront. Call If you want anything In Insuranco or notary work. RADCLIPF CO., Reliable Agents Room 11, Moores block, Salem, Oro. Reforonce, any bank or buslnes house In tho city of Salem. GRAND OPKRA 1IOUSK. ' C. T. CO STEAMERS U A.VD ftniv..... lU.VD ,.." leave iUsD.U, THi-nsnav . iS,?;? l " ? "UAy AhoVT a P R P'. BALDWIN, Agt. 7wtain Tea Nticmf ?7Pk tHr hcl SLula T la uu Coming Attraction. Raymond Hltohoook In "Th. Yan kee Tourist." Wednosdoy, April 17: "Plsko Ju blloo Slngars." "A Stranger In Town." Sousa's latest optra. "The Fre Lance." "Trial by Jury," by th Wgb school students. ICIInger-Graud. "Capital Versus Labor," eveBlBgf. Saturday matinee and Suaday evea ing. Auditorium Roller Rink. . Morning, afternoon and evening sessions, excopt Sunday. o Bombay Port Work. Bombay. India, April 2. This Is tho last day for receiving bids for carrying out a reclamation scheme between Maiagnon and Bowrl. The contract will Include the building of a rubble-masonry quay walk aboat 12,000 feet longtm filled foundations and the reclamation of about IS feet of the foreshore, to be effected by silt or Biudpumped or dredged from tfce harbor bed. Rnllimls Ilorchouuil Syrup. Immediately rcllovcs hoarse, croupy cough; oppressed, rattling rasping nnd difficult breathing. Henry C. Storns, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writos, May 20, 1902: "I havo bcon soiling Dnllard's Horohound Syrup for two yonrs, nnd havo novor hnd a preparation that has given bettor satisfaction. I notlco that when I soil a bottlo thoy como bnck for inoro I can honestly rccommond It." 2Gc, GOc nnd $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. o A Splendid Play. Tho play "Capital vs. Labor," as put on at tho Kllngor Grand, Is cer tainly woll Worth scolng. Prosont soclnl and political conditions mako It ono of tho most intoroatlng of sub ject, nnd tho piny abounds In dm rnntlo situations. It is n play 'well suited to tho company, and Is un doubtedly tho most artistically pre sented of any of tho compnny'8 exton slvo list. As Gcorgo Weston, tho fac tory superintendent, Mr. nrlghnui (Its the pnrt porfoctly, and does Rome good work, that Is not only good, but npproachos gnmtne. Arthur Monle, In tho charactor of n strlko louder, does some tine work, and Kd. O'Con nell, "tho gntherer of twigs," did some clever comedy ' works. Miss Maxlue MIIm, especially In the third act, did work -that would win ap plause from any audience anywhere. The crowded house and close ntton- tlon show tho interest the publlo hns In the subject, and keep appreci ation of the oxoellent manner In which It Is presented. It will be on tho boards tonight nnd Wodnesdny night only, and It should be seen by evoryono Interact ed In social condition), and who np proclntee a good play well playod. o Jiiht Rem ti so Your cough Is only in tho thorat and does not troublo you now, don't think thnt It needs no attention. Wbon It has not had much of a start is th tlnio to chock it. Tho slightest oough qnslly loads to Pneumonia, Bronchi tis and Consumption. A bottle of Rallard's Horohound Syrup will ouru that cough. Tho prioe puts it within reach of all. Sold by D. J. Fry. o Kuguno Goo Wot. Kugene special: The "munlelpal ownership" tleket, standing for city ownership of the water system. WHtl a clean gweop in the election today, elettlHg the mayor and fowr esmnollmstH. J. D. Matloek defeated V. W. OsbefH by ISO votes for mayor. Circuit Court Rushiest. Tho polygamy suit of tho State of Oregon vs. W. C. Uoono wna dis missed on motion of tho district nt- HolmcB ! torney. s A Jury trlnl will bo given In tho W. D. Clnggett vs. II. 7 Hanson ac tion for rccovory. A demurrer to tho amended com plaint of W. I. Mlddloton vs. Mnr garot Beck was overruled. In tho Stnto of Oregon vs. R. W. Portorous and Jamos Stownrt tho de fendant Stowart plead guilty, and April G, 1907, was appointed ns tho tlmo to pass sontonco. o IlURHIvA! V, I Havo Hound It nt LiiM. Found what? Why that Ckawtaei1- laln's Salve oures eczema and all manner of Itehlng of the skin. I have been afflleted for many years with skin deases. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrlbU itehlng, bat sinew using this salve in December, 1905, tho itching ha stopped and has not troubled me. Klder John T. Ongley,, Rootvllle, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stono's drug store, o CASTOR! A for lfllkaU ami Ckilirea. Til m Y Km Always luttt 9mt Um Hpinwef Additional Personals Dr. Woods nnd wlfo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods, Mr. nnd Mrs. llnrry Wynne nnd llttlo daughter, of Cot tago Grove 'will arrive In tho city this ovenlng to attend tho WoodB-Voatch woddtug which oouors tomorrow ev ening. Mr. Taylor, of tho Capital Improvo niont Company, was nmong tho Portland-bound passongors this morning. Miss Llzzlo Haines, of Toronto, Canada, has arrived to spontl tho suminor with hur mint, Mrs. Ohnrlos Shlpp. MIbs Florunoo MoKlnnoy lina ro turuod from visiting friends In Port land. John Manloy hap gono to Portland to look for work. R. Hunter, tho International Cor roHpondenae Sahool roprosoutntlvo, left this morning for Albany on busi ness. ' Mrs. J. IS. Zlnu hns gone to Pen dleton, where she will visit relatives Walter Lyons, nfter a visit here, returned to Alb,uy today. Willis It. McKlroy left this morn ing for a several months' busluees trip to San Franol&co. Miss Mario Mutlis has returned from a visit In Portland and I'orest Grov. J. Stelwer, of Jefferson, was a Sa lem visitor today. J. G. Graham returned today from n buslnewi trip to Portland. Mrs. John Condor has returned from Washington, where mIi and Mr. Condor have been ongnged In ovan gellstlo work. Mrs. Condor was for merly Miss Claudia Chllders, nnd has a wide circle of friends In this city. Mrs. A. M. WIIsor, who has been vleltlug her sou. W. II. Gllson, left today for her homo in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Jones left this morning for Roseburg for a few daB' outing. Mr. Joaes Is traveling salesman for a large candy concern, and has boon enjoying a short vaca tion here. Mlok Stelohon left this morning for Cottage Grove on buslnues. Krank Olrard is in Jefferson on bHitaeea. Governor ChanilHirlalr. HpwtkM at Hpokuuo, Upon invitation Governor Cham berlain speaks at Spokane at the Jet forsoa anniversary banquet to be giv en in that olty on Saturday evening, April Uth. The governor will dls ewes the history of the aomlaa'tlnK system, and uphold the Oregonplan of electfng United States senators by direct vote. Bitten by n Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by n npldor blto, John Washington of Dosquovnio, Tox would havo lost his leg, which bocamo a mnss or run ning Bores, had ho not boon persuad ed to try Ducklon'a Arnica Salvo. Ho writes: "Tho first application rolloved, and four boxos healed nil, tho sores." lleala overy soro, 2Go at J. O. Porry'B, druggist. tf llOTKft ARRIVAI5. Williumttc. Goo. A. Stool, city. Col. S. O. Speucor, Portland. M. 13. Horuor, Detroit. K. Stnnton, St. "Paul. R. L. Gilo, Roseburg. G. W. Clark, Portland. W. J. Wnrron, Portland. Aug. Relnbrecht, Stollo. James P. Powoll, Albany. Geo. A. Kmory, Portlnnd. Victor Pnruoll, Portland. Clifford Wlddorahelm, Portland. Geo. Dickey, Snu Prnnclsco. 13. T. Prlco, Portland. Andrew Morrow, Prlnovlllo. ChnrloB Wilson. J. M. Unlrd, Ghlcago. S. T. Swain, Portlnnd. Salem. Tom Gllbort. John Kdor, Portlnnd. W. A. LlHton, Salem. W. II. TownBond, Woodhurn, ' Willis Cnldwoll, Stnyton. , J. W. Kliuor, Mt. Angel. II. R. Crnwford nnd wlfo, Tumor, Sam H. Brown, florvnls. W. C. Bono, olty. Jos. MoMilllu nnd son. Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Jenkins, Den ver. B. P. Allen, Portland. J. lOveuder. M. IS. DnvUon. Mrs. O. I). Wlllson nnd daughter, Pat Mnlonu. M. 11. Tutors, Kingston, K. C. Davidson. John Ornlg, Gludatoue, Mlqh, A. C. Simmons, Gsrvnls. John W. Jorey. W. It Hoy. J. W. South, Albany. H. W. Snyder, Denver.. W. II. Randolph, Rending. J. R. Jackson, Hubbard. (1. J. Woll. Buffalo. Stelner's Market. Dcnlora In fish, gnmo nnd poultry. Highest cash prlco paid for eggs, Prompt dollvory. Stnto Btroot, Iiocal Wholesale Market. Vlent GGGPCSe. Local wheat 6c Oats 38 40c. Mnrloy $23 $23. Flour $3.2G. Mill toed Bran, $10,00; shorts, $21.00. Hay Cheat nnd clover, $7 $8 por ton; timothy, $10 por ton. Eggs 10 2-3o. lions 12 Wo; young chlckonB, 11a Ducks 10c; gcoso, 8c; turkeys, 13lGo. Butter 37 Wo; buttor fat, SGtfe, OntouB 90o$l por owt; pota toos, 81 1-3 8Go por owt. Hops Cholco, 10 lie; prlmo to cholco, 8 9c; medium to prime, 8 He Chlttlm bnrk GHCo, Tropical Fruits. Bannnan 5 Wo por lb. Ornngoa $2.7G $3.00, Lemons 4.00 $6.00. Retail Market. Flour $1 por sack. Brnn 70o por anck; ton. Hay Timothy, "Oca cheat and clover, GOo shorts, 96o por owt. Oats $1.36 por owt; whoat, 80or rolled barley, $20. GO $28 por too Eggs 20a dos. Apples $3.00. Butter Country, 3Gc;, ory, 40c, ' Livestock. $21.50 por por por owt.;' owt.5 cronm Cattio 1100 1200 lb steers, 4 04 Vie. Lighter steers 314 4c. Cows nnd bolters 900 1000 R), 34 4c. Stock hogs Go. Hogs $2.00$3.00 lb,.fnt, $G. $0.26. Ijunbs Go. Veal Drossod, 8c, Hogs Dressed, 8c PORTLAND MARKIJT. Wheat Club, 72c; volley, 70o;! bluo stum, 74c. Oats Cholco whlto, $20, MllUtuff Brnn, $17. HayTimothy, $13$14; alfalfa $11.60. Votoh $7.B0$8.00. Potatoes $1.000 $1.60 lor owt. Poultry HeiiB, lGo; mixed clilok ns, 14o; drosied olilokona, 1017c; turkeys, live, 1316o; ducks, 1(1; 18o; plgooiiR, $1.00 $1.60. Pork DroBsod, 0GWo. Baof DroBsed, 6 Go, Mutton 07o. Hops 910'4o lb, according to qunllty. Wool Valloy, coarso tb medium, 2923c; enstern Orogon, 13 18c O Jiwritb. j V W Yo'j m Af3 B9cM Keep This In Mind That I sell the best bicycle that"money can bay. Price considered, yoa'Jcannot find better wheels than The FamotisR.acycle The Well Known Yale The Poptila Cornell The Economical Princeton db&E&t Seuibrick in Washington. Wabington, April 2. Great inter est was roanifosted in tho appearauce tonight of Madatno Sombrlok. No groater singer is to be found In tho world today. U Is in tho nstlvf beauty of her volco, the lovely catl lena, the phenomenal coloraturo, no. ozceeded evon by Pattl or Lima del Murska, her flawless Intonation, and j tho bell llko qualities of her top . tones that she excels. In ber stylo i she combines alt that is good in the ( Italian and UerMin scfcaeU. Remember I am prepared to do repairing of all fctad .Best Work at Honest Ptices. Fank J. Moote EXPERT REPAIRING 447 Co4tSfc Pfcttett &4&