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DAILY OATIAJj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1007. Copyright 1907 by H art Scha finer is! Mar Personals a I Hart Schaff ner & Marx Spring Clothing FOR THE MAN WHO CARES KVKRYHODY KNOWS THAT ALL AVOOL IS Till? REST; THE ONLY HELIAIILK FAHRIOFOn MK.VH CLOTIIICS. TIIH MAN WHO CONSI3NTSTO WEAR "MHIlOlfimZUD rOTTON" MIXTURES CON- FKSBICS TO A LOWNR HTANDAHDj UK'S SATISKIKI) WITH LESS THAN THE HKST. WE SELL HART, SOHAKKNHR Ai MARX CLOTHES RECAl'SE THEY'RE ALL AVOOL. TIIICIH NA.MH IS A (R'AHANTHK OK IT. Aren't you ready for your Spring Suit reAA3$i mim&kummx CITY NEWS A Colled lun of Iinpoilitur I'ai , gt-npliH for Your CoiiNlotorutlon. Tioga Huun I LiiHt of tlic m'Uxon. viiltiK. Apill IS. Saturday ev- TI10 Irfmt Hull SHturduy, April lllli. ftt Tlngu linll. -t-0-lt. AVnll I'upor Ouu of tho olioiaMt Hum on txhibi (Ion In thu oily, hihI 10 rtoJottnbW) you oiui't lot your roomo go without papering thoiu. IIohm lVirMiltklv Gownnny. Wlmt In Thlh New uhiI Mooml'Uam! goodo llOURllt MMtl Mid Mt 1T0 South Oow inorclnl atroot, 0. I Mtl'ook. Tioga Dnnco Hot unlay, April ISth. Tho laat o( tlit tvwoH. 4-Q-it One-Half the World W'tMtr iilitHi, lmt wot kftlf of Unit lmU vnr tho right giMOSto. Thu wroiiK kIkmn r often wort Uuu none; they ar a conataot strata ami n porMRMwit Injury to too oyoa. Only ClllU0 JCMMlluatlOM wh detomlHJ what gKutooa your oyo roqulro, yo cun't toll Uy trylR on kIrhm. He oy tho aafo aid; let our on tiolun Rlvo your yyoa oaroful oxomIn- JtlOtt. It doOati't 00t HHytUlHK -U MIC toll you Jt what you stood dotivy nro dangorouo. Our yrioot ro ro OlinlllO, ttltll WO gUHrHHtW MthtfH- Uon. R HUMAN AV. HARIt, Optoimitlt AX y BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State ami liberty Sis., Satan Cllll llllll Sll Vo havo oHitiota and rug ut vry Wind, unit tirlOM aro no rtiionubhi wo aro auro (0 ploao you. lloua Furntahlng Co., Mbarty atraot. I'loiiMiio In (lie City Nothing to nle h riding lu r rub liar tlrod buggy. It you Imvo not rubber Uro on your buggy you can got thotn tut 011 vory roHaiiHbl at IrH JurgOHOOit'o, 160 High otroot. AVo Imvo the lurgoot tluo of ouahlon 11 ml Midi rubbor In tho city. In AhvnjK Nli'i A room U Ml way hIm wIiom you havo good linoleum on tho Ilooi. OH mid smm our largo variety, with urioao M rvHooimblo, At tho llouae Puruhskug Co., Uoorty atroot. Miss Helen Qlenson, one of thu teachers of the East school, will spend Sunday with relatives In Ore gon City. Alderman (leaner left this morning for Portland on business. Miss Mabel Baker left todtayfor an ovor-Sunday visit In Portland. Mrs. J. E. Currier, who has been visiting Salem friends left this morn ing for hor homo In Portland. Dean II. D. Kimball, of the Kim ball Theological college will preach at Corvallls" Sunday evening. Carl Hopf left today' for Seattlo, whore ho will Join Ills brothers, who nro In business In that city. Mr. Hopr has boon employed fit Stockton's, In this city, for some time, and was one of tho most successful window decor ators In Salem. Miss Mildred Carlson, who has boon visiting Mrs. M. M. White, of this city, loft this "morning for her homo In Grctihnm, Miss Allco Shopnrd of Salem Is the guests this weok of Mrs. George AV. Fuller. Miss Shopard Is a former O. A. C. Btudont. Corvnllls Gnzetto. 13. P. Kylo wont to Portland this morning on business. AVhllo there ho will ship a Inrgo box of fruit to Indln for the missionaries. Mrs. C. M. McArthur, who has been tho guest of Mrs. P. H. Ray mond, loft today for hor homo In Sor atdlo. J. AV. Armstrong, who has been visiting his brother, C. AV. Arm strong, loft this morning for his homo In Douglas City, Kansas. Miss Clara Foster wont to Port land this morning to visit friends. Miss Nolllc Swnfford, who has been visiting hor couhIii, Miss Llla Swaf ford, left this morning for hor home In Orogon City. G. C. Ilntt loft today for Portland on bttslnotts. Superintendent Jntnoa roturnod this morning from a short trip up tho valley. Hon. Claud Gntch returnod Inst ovontng from a biiMlnass trip to Port land. Row AV. AV. Edmundson, who has boon pnMtor at tho Spring A'nlloy church has -resigned to accopt -tho pastorate of tho Prosbyterlan church ut Elsworth, AVnshlngton. Miss CMoo Hnshor loft this morn ing for a few days' visit in Eugene. Donn Klnibnll nnd Prof. AV. E. Kirk loft today for Corvnllls, whoro tho formor will spoak this evening. Profowmr AVushburn, of tho Kim-, ball collogo, loft this morning for SprliiKlleld on buslnoss. Mis Maud Simons left today for Cottage Grove, where alio has been ciiKUKt'd as teacher In the public schools. Superintendent of Public Instruc tion Arkeritmn returned this morn- TI10 1.HM Dhiu' Of lUo MMOM, Tiogft kM41. Satur day. April llth. UuHiKlfiil IMfturttp In your iwrlor ld Moeh to too oonuty of too rooM, nod wo do nr Uotlo pleturo frowlac on thort hoUco nod urlooo aro roooooobl. A'oo ron Ml hKo4 le pleturo tramo. Coll at tho Moitoo rurolaatng Co., .Ubor ty atroot. Ooml Cip Omlook Kobort QIomm, of Polk eouiti', wm la tko city today. HMd rtfwrtt osol loot proopoeU for frulta of all KloU to kia MoetioH. Mot fitrmlNC oooro tlooa art n UUU feUo, buto tho wlitAo ko UttMkt U10 omUooK- tor all to no? oroiw b oxooHonU Nut loo Our Aoborw go-wrts a folUo go-cart Uiot obji oa,olly bo ekod lo trunk. Poor UtoroNt Krtylo. w will Mtako yoo a good prlco 00 Uiow. llowo ItralattUK Co., Ubor ty 4UOOU luxuitory TnUou II. 0. Itr4oi' RdwluUtrator of tbt iHtoto of lltury Kp. baa died lb? Inventory ut Ua tw.tato as fol fel fol eow: Ra1 proparty 170 0, paraott&t property S90. HHinii 11111 ti 11 1 1 1 1 1. 1. 1. 1. f TODAY'S SPECIAL 1 Bananas 1 20c Per Dozen ! The Ing from a business trip to Lewlston and towns of Eastern Oregon. D. H. Mosher went to Oregon City today on business. E. M. Crolsnn left this mornihg for Albany on business. - Miss Alice Judd, uHer a short visit here, returned -this morning to her homo in Turner. Mrs. C. N. Reese, who has been visiting Salem relatives, left this morning for her homo in Turner. Mrs. .Inmos Scott left 'this morn ing for Lebanon to nttond tho funer" nl of her Bister, Mrs. L. Healey, who died yostorday In Portland. H. A. Landors, of Everott, AVashlns ton, arrived In the city this morning to visit rolntlvus and D. AV. Hobson, the well-known merchant. Miss Frances Llston, of Portland, arrived this morning to visit her pa rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. A. Llston, of Englewood. Ben Tamplln, of tho Oregonlan force, arrived in tho city this morn ing. Low A. Prlohnrd, who has been hero buying horses for tho San Fran cisco market, loft this morning for San Francisco, en route to his homo In St. Holona, California. AVhllo here he bought 12 hoad of horses in tho vlcnlty of Independence. Mr. Prichard is one of St. Helena's most successful business men. He Is the ownor or a large rocu Btoro ana mill there, and also owns tho blilld Ign In which tho St. Helena skating rink is conducted. Mrs. A. AVngnor, of Knlispel', Montana, Is tho guest of Mrs. F. B Southwick. Miss Maggie Murphy, who has boon visiting Sallotu friends, hns re turnod to hor homo In AVoodburn. Miss Lillian Qulner, of Eugonc, Is tho guest of tho MIbsos Schultz. David Ryal, of Everott, AVoshlng ton, is visiting his mother, Mrs. N M. Ryal, of this city. o d jOu 3 TC X. X S- . Bwn the a Tl Kind You Haw AtaJr? BougM -4y&r7X. 'sJijrf of Spent wisely Is tho source of much satisfaction. Why not spoud a little of It wlsoly now buying grocorlea of us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt As Lawrence Th e 11 i Best AVHAT? THE RAOYCLE; THAT'S THE AVHEPt TURED THE GOLD MEDAL. U TlIAT Cip. AVHEHE? AT THE AVORLD'S FAIR. AVIIEN? 1001 IN ST. LOUIS. AVHY? BECAUSE THE JUDGES SAW THAT TUP TUm ONLY WAS A REALTY IN DESIGN, HUT IT i Vii,11 JjJl vUiininiviJju kjkjjl vi1 iiiiv iilifjA JlATEHI AT.Q Avi. .... ' NEAR PERFECT AS IT AVAS POSSIBLE TO MAKE wtil . . L LIGHTER RUNNING THAN OTHER AVHKELS. mrm .ZL ' n B STIIUCTIOX OF TUB SPROCKETS. AVE ALSO ILVVP tii AND CORNELL, TWO EXCELLENT SLVKKS, AND AVILI tip PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND LOT US SHOW Yor i 1IAVJ3 THE BEST. L miZ AVE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES YVn -rt nniiu n.tx- iinn.iit) '-i-TT iirirT.it.ir, rvi.m ' ''THERE; rimn vmi iimiui. xuuu '"'' VlVIVia AND SO Till I "VVITiT, filVE YOU SATISFACTION". ,UT HI Best Woi?fc at Honest PsicesJ iFanfc J. Moone, Dont forget the new No. 447 Court Street Refrigerators- Aro In deinnnd, so call early and got your choice, at tho House Fur nishing Co., Liberty street. Robert Duncan arrived in tho city this morning to visit relatives. Bob Is connected with a. largo soda company at Astorln. I Gold Dust Flour 1 I Mado by THE SYDNEY FOW- 3 I EB COMPANY, Sidney, Orogon. Mado for family uso. Ask your S m groctr for it. Bran and filiorti H a always on linnu. i P. B. Wallace I AGENT 1 aVgoaaMgaaaaJI 1)1 KI). KAUFFMAN. At the famllr w. denco on Capital street, Friir;. j April 12, 1907, at 6 p. a, &! Jlnry Knuffrann. aced 28 tmm Tho funeral services win u . ducted from the house toaornrru 2 p. m. The burial will be la Ut Mission cemetery NEW TODAY ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agonu Oftlce with AVm. Brown & Co., No 1S9 Commercial street. Your Money's Worth is stamped on every Bicycle Tire or Repair Job that is turned out of our store W We have BEST BICYCLES-pricc considered. BEST TIRES-for the money. BEST WORKMEN--an established fact Th- are toe beat e can lu f and wa advlao you to order I oarly. Don't orolook or line f ;; frh vgKMoii. U la the best '.'. la Satan. If yon oaa't come, '.'. ! phoao In Um owlor. ud we m ', ;; a that It it Slltd io our '" a titUfrttOtt. ak ;: Moir Grocery I Company T AtZfl Stnti Plmnn -I M I (HlHimilllllliiilllllH I Drop in and let us show you our lines It may save you $$$ Aro You la Business It Dot but It I an opportunity of a lifetime. 0 ing to my tailing health, I a sell my restaurant, conftan and bakery at less tstn on-U!t its worth. This Is a wUntjH live, money-making boilcea Cool lonse for seven years. DM tm $15,000 business In the Urt tu months. Call and see me it cm Tho Angelus. Geo. F. Smith, proprietor, Salem, Orcgoa. Pkn 3S. M- For Sale. Several houses la S1A nnd farm lands at abargua. Ml at Capital National Bank M-eodlCt-ti For Hunt Two nlwly fa'iuW rooms, for gentleman iftW lady, or for man and wif- ' lnn flrat-llIM V !-& agent, 370 Court m t. r niilliis-Snlfin Stuiio Mk C-1" tlon with the northbosti w Side train at Derrr t Jj dally. Alw ronnerts 'a W City train at Dallas at J '-' Stage leaves Salem at nooa. r Fuller, prop. .... o..,.. rkn Cr-nU? ' r"-l ,i.-ivln mar.-. n N"U1 street. . t , Pint. Iloim At 8 TP(S tH; lino. House. . -three acres of laad ' YhMII "il I ' but no city taxes w State atreet. Sam. P' o , Cut Don 'fl i-.u big Hat ' 0','l" ' 6a . . will UHII ' " jjj f, j ,l.tlinK mm ' ' . . nl i : " l'IHl r fKt A..lH'd V box ' a Think of us for FISHING TACKLE We have a complete line if&t&i B aVjiB IV w&Wh-& TESTED SB ... . a AW are !' - - m,, . ..jti c - V .1 tbis soan propositiun to I' io- you ar- sure Vt f n a. rAon j mmjjS i . ..tJr Buy balk " lV more for roar & . . it la t ..-v !g the l.r ir vea M ! "..v- - when,." -h.i b trada - s:22? D.A.wnnT Hca J 9 255 comw'' i..iniw""r