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T" WfpBWJWWW'KWW'W-ip?' - "j-v" v Hr?n-wff,Mffl?'Wi,t ".fT" y "- . JjTJljeU'' 'wvejftwtw rtT SlSWf,r'rf:fffp DAILY CATt AL JOURNAL. SALKM, ORHGOX, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1807. O. STOCKTON THEOLP WHI 8 1 CORNER. 8 , . mercerized lawn with embroidered eylet wi JS K"300- FOR THE ONE t 4 QQ NONE SOLE DAY ONLY 3l"0 UNTIL 8:30 Beautiful Wash Goods t. w llO 25c Yard 1 j ..LS ll 41 4 CSV jfano perci. AAuuat JXO. P. CORDRAY, Manager. jturday, April 6th. HARRY B. LINTON Presents FRANK BEAMISH In Stranger in Town. Glrti, Gorgeous Costumes. Tuneful Music. B1CES '. 50c. 25c. Box offlco Mtardayat 9 a. m. GRAND THEATRE nre Stock Co. Now PrcscnUng 'assion Slave" A Four Act Sensational Melodrama TAl COMMISSION m 267 Commercial St. Phone 179 Purchasers of Poultry, fees, and S Farm Produce. m Fence Wire t& "" " lowt prices. Wer Moriey F ssssssssssssl HV .. !bbbbbbbbbbbb1 sssflsw1 jssssssV BBBBKaU' iBmBBBBBBBBBBB9 SK SSSSSSSSSSSSsV 99MM, Or INDAY BARGAIN SPECIAL STYLISH WAISTS. 4 q VALUES TO $3. $ I O iv nno day only wo offer an exceptionally flno assortment of Ins waists In two colord whito and champagne In a varied ,ijl!i!i spr stJ.jeB somo aro made ol fine, soft finish lawn, trlm w1?. 1 inenrtlons and pretty Swiss embreideries: others are rork fronts For Spring 1907 k magnificent display of all the now creations In wash stuffs now PI 8 At tot your choosing, wo havo just opened a shipment of tho ular mercerized checks In black and white, bluo and white, pink 1 cdhHe, man b' w..i - ; -. w.. -.. .... Distinguished Lodge Visitor. Mrs. Cathcrlno Stedman, of Seat tle, Supervising Deputy Royal Neigh bors of America for Oregon nnd Washington, is tho guest of Mrs. C L, Pnrmontcr. Sho paid an ofUcIn. visit to tho local camp last ovenlug, nnd will go to Chemawn Saturday, whore a now camp will bo organized in tho evening. Tho Salem camp has boon invited to oxompllfy tho work at tho organization. The Greatest Virtue To bo what ho protends to ho said to bo tho greatest vlrtuo that man can possess, and for this roa son to put out a product that 1b just what it claims to bo should stamp that artlclo tho host. For this reason Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder Is the best article of tho kind on tho market, Housekeeper should use It becauso It Is the best, and because It Is a homo product C. M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem, Oregon Pete Pipet's Son Stole tho pig and ran away with It. Why steal meat when our prices aro so low? Try us and bo convinced. E. O. CHOSS, Phono 201 370 Stato St. SHUR-OX, OX-TO-STAY-OX One of tho beet mountings mado for comfort and ease placing, placing tha lenses In proper position, giving your eyes tho beat roso.lt from your lonsea. IX GIUXDIXO LENSES Hlnces lenses aro absolutly grend the same as all the testing lenses the occulists uso In fitting you with. glas e. Wo uso only tho very best. We use only up-to-date scientific eyo testing appliances. Our instruments aro tho very latest Chas. It Hinges Graduate OpUclaa. ISM CoaustcTcfel Street, next Aoor to C4tal Xatteaal 81. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. RHEUMATISM Old Mr. Rheumatism hanga on tight and bites and pinches when he takes hold. It s quite a joh to shake him off. It's hard to bc lieve that ail the pain and trouble ho causes comes from such a lit tic thing. Just a tiny hit of ncic" in the blood the kidneys haven't taken care of. But the kidney aren't to blame. I used to think thev were. Now LAWRBMCK TUSCANY. I know better. It's that over worked and over crowded stomach giving the kidneys part of its work and the kidneys can't do it. I (ound this out with Cooper's New Discover)'. It puts the stomach in shape, that's all it does, and yet I have seen thousands of people get rid of rheumatism by taking it. That is why I am positive that rheumatism is caused by stomach trouble. Here is a sample of letters I get every day on the subject. "For n long time I have been a victim of sciatica und inflammatory rheumatism, and my suffering has been too great to do scribe. For weeks I lay helpless with every Joint in my body so tender and sore that I could not bear to move. The slight est touch woutd causo mo tho greatest agony. Several doctors treated me but they failed entirely. I tried many reme dies but nothing seemed to reach ray case, so I continued to lay helpless. My kid neys and stomach were afTccted also, I could cat but little, digest less and gradu ally my strength left. I lost flesh rapidly." "I began tho use qf the famous Cooper medicines of which I heard so much. To my surprise and delight I improved im mediately, and after using several bottles I felt like another person. My strength and appctito returned. The pain and sore ness left me and now I feel better than I have far months." Lawrence Tuscany, 1122 AUrtch Ave., North, Minneapolis, Minn. V6 sell Mr. Cooper's celebrated prepa rations. . J. C. PERRY STABBED FIVE OLD COMRADES Dayton, Ohio, April 5. Imagin ing his comrades had planned to kill him, Wllllnin Huffman, a woak-mlnd-cd vctoran of tho Civil War Btahbed flvo old soldlors at tho National Home this morning, as thoy slept It? tholr cots. David Callo and James Connors aro In a critical condition. The other throo will rocover. "PiiciiiuoiiIii'h Deadly Work Had so seriously nffocted my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rurual Route 1, Georgetown, Tonn.. "that I coughed continuously night and day and tho neighbors' prediction consumption seemed Inevitable, until my husband brought homo a bottle of Dr.jKlng's Now Discovery, which in my case provod to bo tha ouly roal cough euro and rostoror of woak, soro lungs." Whon all othor romodlos uttorly fall, you may still win In tho battlo against lung nnd throat toublos with Now Dlscovory. tho roal euro. Guaranteed by J. C. rorry, druggist. GOc and $1.00. Trial bottlo frco. Mayor Johns, of Ilakor City, ear nestly urges tho pavomont of Front stroot with asphalt at a cost or not to exceed 112 per front foot, or not to oxcoed 1300 for a 25-foot lot. o . A Woman Tells How to Itolioro IMicunuitlc Pains. I havo been a very great sufforor from tho droadful disease, rheuma tism, for a numbor of years. I havo rled many modlolnos but never got much rollof from any of them umjl two years ago, whou I bought a bot tle of Chamborlaln's Pain Halm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kopt on applying it and soon felt llko a different wom an. Through my adrtea many of my friends have tried It and mn tell you how wonderfully It hue worked. Mrs. Sarah A. Cole. HO S. New 8t, Dover, Del. Chamberlain's Pain Ualm Is a liniment' The relief from pain wkleh It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost It make rest and sleep possible. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store, Condition in China. New York, April B The famine condition in China continue the same. All the help obtainable la neewaary, and tho Red Cross urges still further genoroslty on tho pari of the Ameri can people. 'The Christian Herald" sent 150.000 to the Red Cross, and a ship loaded with flour and provisions has also been sent from 8aa Fran cisco, of which the freight bus been coatribuated by Harriman, and oth ers. The amount of contributions received are Dot Urge eaouglt. State News Tho Woodburn Independent Is boosting for paved streets nnd sowor ago. Woodburn Independent: Col. E. Hofcr, of tho Salem Capital Journal, was here Saturday looking after his interests in tho Woodburn pressed brick factory, which i3 so ably man aged by J. G. MartzoU. Tho results attained so far wero highly ploasing to him. Tho largo stock on hand has-been sold to Sllvorton parties, audlnn arrangement has boon closed for tho burning of another kiln of 110,000 brick. This menus that throe-quarters of tho salo prlco of these brick will bo spent hero for labor and toamstors. Jt can bo read ily Been that this factory will not only bo profitable to tho ownors, but to a great extent to Woodburn as well. Hofor & Mnrtzolf expect to burn hrslf n million brick this year, or twice as much as last year. Monday night n special train pulled out of La Grando boarlng tho Elks' lodge to visit Dnkor City. Fred McKlnnoy and wlfo havo moved to that llyct qlty of Tillamook from Dolph.'and will mnko It tholr futuro homo, whllo Fred rustles real ostato for Ralph Aokloy, who Is tho head of tho dovolopment leaguo at that place. Tho Nehalcm mill nt VoBburg, of tho Wheeler Lumber Company, will resumo operations this wook, nftor lying Idlo for about four years. Astoria papers still talk shipyard. John F. JohiiBton, of Portland, hna oponed a harness shop nt Gcr vals. Tho Marlon County Rural Mall Carrlors Association will hold Its quarterly mooting nt Gorvnls on Sun day, April 7th, at 11 n. in. An Invl tatlon has boon extended to tho Clacknmna county cnrrlcrs to attond tho mooting. C. A. Collard nnd wlfo, of Gorvals, who havo bcett In California during tho wlntor, returned homo Wednes day of UiIb wook. Tho Intor-Mountaln nrldgo Com pany has closod contracts with Mal hour county for tho building of six stool brldgos, nnd has all tho mate rial on tho ground for tho construc tion of thoso brldgos. Tho stato of Oregon has bought 23 ncros of land out nonr tho asylum, paying $10,000 for It. Tho samo land, It Is said, hns boon ottho mar ket right along for about halt thu iy;lco. An Albany lawyer remarks that all tho Abo Ruofs nro not in San Frnnclaco. It looks as If thorc was somothlng also rot ton down at Salem. Albany Domocrnt. -o . Doing llutim'.tH Again. "When my friends thought I wns About to take leave of this world, on aecount of Indigestion, nervousness nnd general debility," write A. A. Chrlsholm, Trcndwell, N. Y., "and ,lin It looked hb If thero was no hopo loft, I wan porsuaded to try Electric Illttors, and I rojolco to sny Mint they aro curing mo. I am now doing business ngnlu ns of old, and nm still gaining dally." Host tonlr modlclno on earth. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. GOc. KrMl Hrliwub Mr. Angel Mayor. At tho city oluotlou Monday, tho following wero elected: Fred Sohwnb mayor; Joseph J. Hiiokholt, record er; David Uaok, troasurer; Joseph Zoellner, marshal; John W. Klin or, John Wlndlschnr and Frank Ovor roodder, councllmen. Mosars. Max Mattl, Nick Mlckol and Frank Flsoh er aro holdovor aldermen. I Tho Prico of Health. "Tho prlco of health in a malar ious district is just 25 cents; tho cost of a box of Dr. Klng'B Now Life Pills," writes Ella Blayton, of No land, Ark. Now Life Pills cleanse gontly and Impart now llfo and vigor to tho system. 25c Satisfaction guaranteed at J. C. Porrys' druggist o HorlnllHt Iiulcr Coining. George H. Gobel. national organ iser of the Socialist party, U mak ing a tour of Orejton. He will visit Marlon oounty, commencing at Sa lem April 21, Aumsvllle 20, SUyton 27, SUverton 29, Woodburn 30, Brooks May 1, Liberty May 2. o IbtUnrtU Horchound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, oroupy cough; oppressed, rattling rasping am( difficult breathing. Henry C. Sterns, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes. May 20, 1902: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and bare never bad a proparatjon that has given better satisfaction. I notice that whon I sell a bottlo they como back for moro I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 50c and $1.00, Bold by D. J. Fry. o- - o js. m x ant:: jk. . SmhO spMlSJWKjnVrjflWlH sVfMiWJ C&&rz&&c HERMANN OX STAND. Congressman Accuictl of Land Frand Makes Good Cnso. Washington, Aprlt 5. Continuing tho tostlmony In Ms own bohnlf to day Blngor Hermann declared ho hnl no Interest In tho Hyde, Bonson, Schcldcr combination; that ho had not seen Benson atto rn atormy lntor view In San Francisco, nnd did noti recall ovor having mot Hydo. Ho said ho was Ignorant of tho outsldQ connections of Hnrland and Vnlk, who admitted dealing with Bonson, declaring ho had rccotved charges of land frauds against Bonson, direct ed by Special Agont Holslngor to investigate o Cured Rheumatism. Mr. Win. Henry of Chattanooga, Tonn., had rheumatism in his loft arm. "Tho strength seomed to havo gono out of tho muscles so that It was usolss for work," ho says. "I apptted Chamborlaln's Pain Balm nnd wrapped tho arm In flannel nt night, nnd to my rollof I found that tho pain grndually loft mo and tho strength returned. In throo weoks tho rhomnntlatn had disappeared ami has not slnco returned." If troubled with rheumatism try a fow applica tions of Pain Balm. You aro cer tain to bo pleased with tho rollof which It affords. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug store. o Lanrli-r nt Conference. Ottown, Ont, April G.Slr Wil fred Laurlor nnd Sir Frederick llor don nro In London In attendance on tho Colonlnl conference, which as sembled today. Sovoral Important nodal functions 'havo been nrrangod In honor of tho colonial visitors. Mr. Balfour will presldo at tho banquot of tho 1900 club to tho colonlnl pro mlors, to bo hold Thursday, April IS, at tho Albort hall, and will bo sup ported by nil tho mombors of tho Into Unionist ndmlntstrntlon. Tho colon ial promlors will bo tho guoBts of tho Eighty club on Friday, at a dlnnor to bo glvou nt tho Hotol Cooll. Mr. Asqulth, tho chancellor of tho oxohe qiior, will prosldo, and Sir Wilfred Laurlor nnd General Botha will bo Invited to sponk. ' o Gontlo nnd ICfTtctlve. A well known Manitoba editor wrlteB: "As an Insldo workor I find Chnmborlnln'B Stomnch and Llve: Tablets Invnluablo for tho touchos of bllloiiBucBs natural to sodontnry Ufa, their action being gontlo and offec-tlvo.-olonrlng tho dlgostlvo tract and tho bond." Prlco 2C cents. Samplod froo. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug store. o TriiNUuw of Alabama Unlvendty Mwf Mobile, Ala.. April 6. A meeting of the truttHW of tho Unlvorslty of Alabama Ih In natwlon today In Tus- calouttR. Ha purpose Is receiving the trust of the medical college of tlu Unlvorslty of Alnbamn, located In Mobile, and the discussion of plant for tho Improvements of tho unlvor- Hlly under "groat university" Idea. Thu board of trustoo of tho medl- cal collogo of tho unlvorslty recently roslgnod In ordor Mint tho mudlonl collogo could bocomo moro closely Identified with the unlvorslty proper, which It la a part. Whon tho trus toos of tho university nssumu tho active guardianship of tho medical college. It will result In bringing Into closed relationship tho two portions of tho Institution of learning.: o PropoiuilN for IlomU Received. Albnny, N. Y., April 5. Pro posals for $5,000,000 bonds of tho stato of New York, at 3 por cont, for tho cauai havo been received' today by slate controller, F. Glynn. No bids woro accepted for loss Minn par. It Is expeotod that there will bo ample bids for tho placing of the bonds, but If not thoy will bo taken over for tho canal and good roads sinking fuuds. o County Superintendent Frank 1C. Wolla, of Umatilla county, has taken up the matter of having the pupils of his oounty all write letters for publication in outside newspapers. He seems to be w live man for thar office. iiimiiik wi.Q , wumwimmmm The Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 3925 Ollro street, St Louts. Mo. Send for testimonials. Bold by Stone's drug store. dw-lyr - o CASTOR I A For Infants and CbiMrea. TfM m Ye Kim Aiwift m 8ar the HflHWI 9t &&& tmuimmnninim Grand Oicm IIoue. " Tonight Dark. :; Saturday, April G "X '.', ; ; Stranger in Town." ; Wednesday, April 10 1 SoiiBii'a latest oporo, "Tho Froo . . T Lanco." '.', Coming Attractions, ' Raymond Hitchcock In "Tho Yankco T9urlat." '. '. "Original Dlxlo JubllOo Sing- ; ors," bonoflt Y. M. C. A. and ; I ', boys' club. ' Salem High School. ,, "Trial by Jury," by tho high ; ; . school students, :; "Birds Island," by high. ','. ; ; school sonior clasB.- ; Auditorium Roller Itlnk. Morning, nftornoon and ovo- . . t nlng, except Sunday. ;, i n i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i ii 1 1 1' BARGAINS In Real Estate Farms and city property for sale by Radollff Co. 200 acres, 6 room houso, 2 barua, good fruit, nbout 130 ncros In culti vation, balanco good pasture Price $75 por aero. This placo Is nbout 3 miles from Salem nud la n number ono dairy farm. G-room modorn cottngo, on car lino, This property Is offorod at & sacriflco. Prlco $1050. Easy torms. G-room modorn cottago, on car lino built ono year. Prlco 1000. Modorn cottago of flvo rooms, all plumbed and wlrod, good woodshed, lot 75 by 150 feet, septlo tank. Prlco $1G00. Nino room houso, plnstorod, clos ets, pantry, basement, aoptlo tank, barn 20x34, woodshod 18x22, This placo is throo blocks from court houso. Prlco $2025, 3 acros In city limits, all In Logans borrlos. Prlco $1200. Easy tortus; 2 ncros, now G-room houso, now barn, two blocks from carllno, good fruit. Prlco $1050. 5 acres, 1 miles south of I. O. O. F. Comotory, on good crushed route road, 3 ncros sot to fruit, no Improvo tnonts. Prlco $735; $205 down, bnl nnco at $5 por mouth. 10 aoros all In cultivation, good"5 room houso, barn, wooduhod, mlxod fruit, well fenced, 2 Vi miles from Salem. Prlco $1800. 8 Vi nores, 1 Vj In fruit good house, woodshod nnd uhlukou houso, H4 mllos from Salem. Prlco $1200. One-half onsh balance nt 0 por cont iuturost 60 ncros all In hops, small houso ami Iwrn. Hop hoim 30x30, storo room bailer and saeka fourteen utiles weet of Salem, one mile from Dallas. Prloe $0000, torms easy. SO aoros, 07 In oultlvatloii, balanco paeture, 5-room house, barn and other out-bulldlngs, good young fruit all crop, luniloiiiouts und Btook goon with place, 4 mllos from Salem, Prlco $8000. This 80 aoros has ai good land aa any In Marlon county and purohniorfl can gut good torms. 73 acres all In cultivation, largo monts, stook and crops goes with woven wire, good woll and windmill, water forced through houso and barn, ono inllo from Shaw, all Implu monts, stalk and crop goo with placo. Prlco $6000. 55 acros, 35 In cultivation, bal ance pasture, new 7-room house, largo barn, 18 acres of hops, 7 mllos from Salem. This Is one of Howell Prulrlos host farm. Priao $110 por nore, reasonable terms. 100 acres, 70 in cultivation, bal ance pasture, G-room house, 2 barna and othor out-bulli)lngx, fruit of all kinds. 3V4 mllos from Salem. Prlco $8000, or will trade for Salem prop arty of about $2500 valuation, Sovoral bouses ror rent Call it you want anything In Insurance or notary work. RADCLIFF CO., Reliable Agents Room 11, Moore block, Salem, Ore. Roferonoo, any bank or buslnosa houto in tho city of Salem. O. C. T. CO -STEAMERS- POMONA A3ID ORF.GONA LKAVH PORTLAND MONDAY, WKDNK. DAY AND FRIDAY AT 19 A. M TUESDAY, THURSDAY AN SATURDAYS AT W A. H. KOt CORVALI8 TUKSDAY, THUKMDAY AM) SATUKDAY AUOMX V. U, P. Ms BALDWWf, Aft. 11