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IffVr ir" "WfflW$smT' tt QsS DAILY OAPI AL JOUItNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1007. 1 ,"'? 8 " ii ' i "" . READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS Our selections morlt tlio conHlJorntlon of tho woninn who is particu lar nbont tho fit, tho innklng, tho stylo, tho coloring nnd tho material. In thoflo polntswo oxcol, nnd, whllo coating about tho same ns tho or dinary sorts, nro worth qulto ft Bum moro. Tho groatust variety of good valtios in tho city. $11.85 TO $40 Wash Goods Now'a innklng-up time soon tho warm wonthor will ho upon u and thou it will ho u rush for stim mor thlngH. Tho assortment, Ib bettor now than it will bo lator and you lmvo a wider rnngo of choice. Valuoa art thu boHt you I ca"n II nil In tho city. Spring Clothes No mnltor how fastidious or ex acting you may be, wo can show you Just tho style, weave and col or you like bout at the price you want to pay. It only remains for you to come In and pick it out now $1 0 to $30 Today IS REMNANT DAY, Bhort lonr.tliB of iiouHonnblo and do-HALF pondablo Roods at PRICE CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Turn graphs for Your ConstoU'ratlon. Will I'luy In Hplto of cloudbursts. ! Kuouos, our own boy wonder. Suo Clinn. Rotli An defendant, will cover himself with glory tonight Hi tho Salem high school. Wood Cutters WnnUnl Will liny H0 per cord for chop ping white llr wood, llonrd ?4 per wook, with good bijnk Iioubo, bIx miles north of Snlom. Apply to rim 'Trial by Jury" In n ntuilmit linilv limindt nffnlr. I . . . . . huo it tonight at uiu Haiom nigii sohool. ItnMtlmll tomorrow, lOtlll) n. in. Changed Studio- Mies Minolta Mngers biB recently elmnged her music studio from hur home on Twelfth street to rooms 0 nnd 10, Odd Follows' building. Sho will mvttt her pupils TuoHday, Wod- Hpnuldlng. Logging Company otlloo in ' uesdny and Thursday of each wook. Snlom. 1. 1). Turner, foreman of camp. 4-17-0t RolMirt I'nulln Ftiroinmi of tho Jury, make gQtul Friday nlyht. Hem, Tom Kuy Owi. Hyre, "Iltlly" Galon and Rll tho live one will be there. Where? In WlllMinetle Held In the morning. Hnvo Jiiht lUt'idvod UaNtdtall tomorrow, lOjilO n. m. Ilf4ll' lllllgt Win. Mott, at the hi&h stjliool to night. Auutlior lorn .Man A. C. Lel&y, who for moral years whs a reader of the Capital Journal, Ht DonneUon, Iowa, hat, with his family, b worn a a resident of Snlom, purohnsiug the Hempstead tract, two A new line of Oxford show for j blocks of the old Polytechnic build- the summer. AImi a large stoek or iwsy lions slippers. Please call lie fori you buy. and see our bargains. Jacob Voitht, 2H6 tftnte street, tt One-Half the World Wenr glass, but not half of that halt wear thu right !. The wrong glnwMW are often worse than lion; they nr a coustHUt strain und iv permanent Injury to tho ayes. Only valeutllle examination oan determine vbnt glawus your yw requlro, you can't toll by trying on glasses. He oh the safe side; let our op tlolnn give your eyes onreful axnmln utlon. It doejn't oost anything ho oan toll you Just what you need delays are dangerous. Our prices nro rea sonable, and we guarantee satisfac tion, JIHUMAN W. llAlUt, Ontoiuvtlst AT BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Ins. In IMiHiaad. lit Is plwtd with OrtNtuH, and adds another to tht lowa ooloay, whtek already HMinbem vera! hundred. Ilasidmll tomorniw, lOtitO a. in. Got Your Oidor 1m early far ealvkoiu at KarrUf Uh & Van IHt'ttoM'e, ln qAiuplete fumlly mwtto stare. CSt Up llarly Do up yiiur work. ad kit for W. U. oanipus. - O ii i ii ..i Why Have iv torpid ltvar when llorblne, the mily liver regulator will help you? There Is no reason why ytju should suffer from Dyspepsia, Con stipation, Chills nnd Fever or any liver omuplalnts, when Herblne will euro you. P. C. Walto, Wostvllle, Kin., writes. "I was sick for a month with ohllls and favor, and after tak ing two bottles of llerblno am wol! and healthy." Sold by D. J. Fry. . . o llulldlng permlta at Portland for April have rcnohod $1,300,000. o Gymnastics alone can never give that elasticity, ease and graceful figure -which comes by taking Ilollls ter's Itocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents. Tea. or Tabid, For sale at Dr. Stoat ttor. Itctlro to tlio Knncli. New York, April 10. Evol7n Thaw is tired of tho stage, tho city, and endless dressing. She wants to go out West and live on a ranch with Harry. Sho Bays nothing on earth can persuade her to return to the stage. "Dan O'ltellly told trie," Bho said, "that a theatrical manager almost wopt on his neck, lamenting to think that all this nortorloty was going to waste." Bvolyn resented tho criticism of a wrltor who found fault with her becauBO she did not cry enough on th Btnnd. Sho said: "I did not want to cry. I bit" my flesh nnd clinched my hands until thoy cut to hold back the tears." She confessed that she laughed a lit tle when Jerome Introduced her dlnry, because It rocallod funny things sho hnd forgotten. o Hallnrds Jlorcbound Syrup. Immediately rollovos hoarse, croup? cough; oppressed, rattling rnaplnij and difficult bronthlng. Henry C Stems, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1902: "I hnvo been soiling Ballard's Horohound Syrup for two yonrs, nnd have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction. I notice that when I soil a bottlo thoy come back for moro I can honestly recommend It." 2Gc, COc nnd $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. : o - Administrator Appointed. It. P. Boiso, Jr., has been appoint ed administrator of tho estate of It. Boise, Sr., deceased. Tho holrs nt law aro Emily A. BoIbo, Fisher A. Boise, Roubeu P. BoIbo, Jr., of Salem; Whitney L. BoIbo, of Portland, nnd Mnrlo E. Boise, of this city. Tho ci tato Ib valued aB follews: Roal prop orty 50,000, personal proporty $3000 and real ostnto in. othor coun tioa $21,500. Personals ! to- Control American Pence. Washington, April 19. A tenta tive ponco agroomont for Central America was roachod by roproBontn Hvob of ProBldont olnyn, of Nicara gua, nnd ProBldont Flguorn, of Sal vador, now In soeslon at Annapolis. Mtnlstor Coros, of Nicaragua Bonds this Information. Prosldont Amador, of Panama, assisted In ostabllshlng ponce. O ' Sfrii'lriii' Miigmtto OitltTcd Arrested. Mllwaukoo, Wis., April 19. The chief of police has ordered tho arrost of John I. Boggs, bond of tho North American Btreet car and electric light InteroHts of thla city, St. Louis and other places, bocauso ho failed to oboy tho city ordor to huul cara Iiuo tho barns, Instead of leaving thorn stnnd nil night on tho Btroets. Ktumllcy Keen Allvo. Kosoburg, April 19. Traces nt last found of Philip Stnndloy Indicate that he Is headed for the coast. Search has been discontinued, as It la bellovod he wlBhes to skip out. A letter to the girl whom he was to wed was made public today, but there was nothing of any vnluo In It. o Thaw Too Krratie to Suit Dolnms. Now York, April 19. Delmns to day gave out a statement saying that ho wlthdrow from the Thaw case, despite the urgent appeals of rela tives to remain In charge, because he thought It beneath his dignity as an attorney to eon form to the demands of an erratic prisoner. o Got Away Willi Plvo Thousand. Weston, III., April 19. Uobberte early this morning blew open the safe of the Western Banking Company, and escaped with $6000. .A poaee le In pursuit. i (i i ' - 1m Oregon City the Home Tele phoae CompHMy has begun placing Its wires under ground. -o- lhiMdMll tomorrow, 10:110 n. in. The Garden Spot of Salem Where you will find the very beet and freeheet of Yeitablee and frulu. Look at the list and then place your order early. ASPAHAGl'S OAUI.1PI.OWKU CA1I1IAGH PltUSH lO.MATOKS GHK1IN PIUS GHKllXS I.KTTL'CK UAlHSIUW YOUNG ONIONS ItUlll.VUU Saturday Special l.KMONS, UOc PKU DO.KN. Moir Grocery Company 456 Stale Phone 1S2 HIbs Mary Wann will leave morrow for a visit In CorvalllB. The Peerless orchestra composed of Miss LUlIe Stege, Bertha Woodln, Philip Kelzer, II. N. Stoudenmoycr, It. W. Holmnn and Dallas Gllmore left this morning for Corvallls whore they will fill an ongagoment thlB eve ning. Mr., nnd Mrs. Isaac A. Manning and Uttlo daughter, Ruth, arrived In the city Inst evening to visit relatives here beforo leaving for Central Amerlcn, where Mrs. Manning will go ns a counsel. Miss Greta Bailey wont to Portland this morning to visit frlonds nnd rel atives. Mrs. William Stanton, of Portland, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stan ton In this city. Mrs. F. Axloy loft today for a visit In Portlnnd. Superintendent and Mrs. James, of the penitentiary, wont to Portland this morning. Mrs. Harry Albort nnd Mrs. Bay Gilbert left tills morning for a Bhort visit In Portland. Henry McConnoll lefti today for Portlnnd on buslnass. Ira Erb went to Portland this morning for n Bhort business trip. MIbb M. Mngors, the music teacher, loft this morning for her studio In Portland. R. G. Hunter went to Woodburn this morning on business. Frank Ward, tho druggist, went to Portlnnd this morning. Frank Welch, Bocrotary of tho stato fair board, wont to Portland thla morning. J, A. Roborta roturnod this morn ing from n business visit In Marlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Wnrlnor loft yostordny for a visit In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Abrnms, who have boon visiting Snlom rclntlvos, have roturnod to tholr homo In Cot tage Qrovo. Hqn. C. B. Mooros roturnod last ovoulng from n visit in Portlnnd. Mrs. M. J. Crolghton nnd Miss Mabel Crolghton loft this morning for a fow wooks' visit In Portlnnd. John Suthorlnnd loft this morning for Ashlnud, to nttond tho funeral of his brothor-ln-lnw, tho Into B. B Whltnoy, who will bo burlod this af ternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Stono loft this morning for Heppner, wlioro thoy will visit rolnttvos nnd friends. Mrs, R. Ring, who has boon visit ing hor mothor, Mrs. A. Ollngor, loft this .morning for hor homo In Por tlnnd. Mrs. Ollngor has boon quite ill, but hor condition now is roportod to be much Improved. J. O. Mortlson nnd George Roso were In the ojty today from their In dependence hop ranohos. - Editor Ralston, of the Independ ence Weet Side was In the city to day. L. M. Klng( who has been visiting C. F. Kayos nnd Rov. It. Booth, of this city, loft this morning for Cot tage Grove, where he will reside. Miss Jennlo Shultz, of Portland, nftor a visit horo, has gono to Jo'ffer sou to visit relatives nnd friends. Mrs. Anna Garngobst, who has been visiting relatives In Spokane, bus returned to her home near this olty. The Insfcfe of a Bicyclf 1,10,1 BlCTcJ YOU WANT TO SEE THE INSIDE OF A CO.MK AMI LET ME SHOW YOU The Racycle AMI YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY IT IS n t ALL COMPETITORS. I HAVE OTHER GOOl) vZS MltK 0? LOWER PRICES "HhKlS .Iq. iT THE YALE, THE CORNELL, THE PRINCETON Repaying That Lasts THAT'S THE KIND I DO. BRING Yfirn v,. TROUBLES TO M33 AND I'LL SOON mil vmi-.t..1 "'CU -- " nwi. Best Wojfk at Honest Ptkn Ft anfc J. Moote, Don't forget the new No. 447 Coott Street CHICKENS GATES COWS Will Skipton Arrests ' W Sherwood for Larceny of a Gate Gnsnlluo Explosion Wrecks Autos. St. Louis, April 19. The gasoline tHiiks of the MlMleelppI Valley Auto mobile Comimny exploded this morn lag. The game is a totat loea; cost 130.000. A quarter of a million dol lars 'worth of the moet expensive au tomobile were destroyed. Senatorial Situation Familiar to Or egon. MadleoH, w;,, April 19. The senatorial deadlock was oontlnued today without material ehaage. The legislature adjourned mhUI Tuesday. The Republican enucus has taken It fruitless ballots. Cumint Jlvtmts. Regie II. Poet ha beea Inaugurat ed ae governor of Porto Rice. The supreme court of Illinois has decided that the city of Chicago can not become the owner of the street oar lines, as It would exceed the con stitutional debt limit. 1 Wisconsin the legislature con StlHues In deadlock over electing a souator to succeed Spooner. Tho struggle Is between the machine and LaPolotte men. ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem. Or. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No 139 Commercial street. After a four years' chlckon feud and troublo over a gato In nn alloy, hostilities botweon Old Sherwood and William Skipton enmo to a cli max this morning, whon tho formor was placed under nrrost. Will Skip ton, who rcsldeB Just beyond tho brldgo, on South Commercial street. Is tho owner now and has boon, so Old Sherwood Bnys, of somo vory in dustrious chickens. Theso chickens have on many occasions during tho past four yonrs vlsltod over In tho Sherwood onion patch, which Is Just ncross tho nlloy from their own yard Mr. Sherwood has sovoral times taken tho scrntchors back to tholr own promises, but snys that he haB nover wrung nny of tholr nocks, al though ho has boon vory much tompt ed nt tlinos. Mr. Skipton nlso has a cow, which ho sometimes keeps in the alley, and In order that the ani mal will not lntrudo on tho neigh bors or get Into tho pound, a gato wns placed by Mr. Skipton at tho ond of the nlloy. This obstruction soems to have beon In tho wny of Mr. Sher wood, who did not wish to Ijiond his time oponlng gntos, and ho says that he told Mr. Skipton that the gate should be removod. According to Mr. Sherwood's state ment he went to Mr.. Skipton last Saturday and told him thnt tho gate wns n nuUnnoo, and as he (Sher wood) owned proporty on that bloak he would remove tho obstruction. "Last Sunday," snys Mr. Sherwood, "I obtulned n. permit from the street commissioner to remove the gate. 1 therefore, on Monday morn ing, proceeded' to tear the gate out, and I threw It down the embankment near the slough with n pllo of oth er rubbish." I then called up Skip ton over the phone nnd told him that I had taken the gato down, nnd that he had better look out for his cow." Mr. Sherwood snys. that his neigh bor, Skipton. replied that he would take care of the cow nnd the man who tore down tho alley oxlt also, and then Mr. Skipton expreeeed hie opinion of Sherwood In words not found In Wobster's vocabulary. "Skipton," says Mr. Sherwood, "then built a f one whore the gato had been and I aguln tore down tho product of his work, and chucked It down la the rubbish pile with the gate." Mr. Skipton this morning swore out a warrant ior the arrost of Sherwood for the laraeny of a gate,, which complaint "m III bo hoard In Judgo Mooros court thla afternoon at 3 o'clock. The defendant has not em ployed a lawyer, ns ho considers that ha can attend to his own business, and. In addition to refuting Ihe charge of larceny, ho says that ho will arrest Skipton on three charges, first for threatening bodily violence, second for using abusive and exces sive and Improper language over the phone, and lastly for obstructing a public highway. 1)1 EI). RnilTTT.T? ii .u- ... . "w"" l IUO lam rlin.i mllos south of Salem, tw-J morning, April 18, hot, vbJ scnuuz, aged $1 yean, I The funoral service wereco&J eu rrom the German Eusr church this afternoon tv. v. wn's made In the City View ( tery. TR&ADWELL At the fin. two and one-half mlltjBKii Monmouth, Wednesday AtdlM 190 4, of npoplei;,, Detpil Treadwell, aged 67 yean, ( k&I and 18 days. The funoral services wen en-l ducted from tlio home at llixj this morning, tho burial wm t place In tho Lee Mission ces this afternoon. BAYLESS. At his home n Rnlmn. Thursday events!. IS. 1907, Albert DayJ,irf I yonrs nnd 9 monthi. "Father" Dnrlosiwaibotnlale nnunn In slavery, and f K1C1 h ' 7 .7 ....,. : bondngo anil came 10 caujena. oarly days. Later he mom u i inm. where he conducted a bi boon an earnest worker la tit M been an earnest owrker la IM odlst church. whUh faith Mi in ilia ilwith. Tho funeral i will ba conducted fromtMtow' 891 North Fourth street i"" The burial will be la ihf W Ml lows' cemetery. o Orvgou Agricultural W H The Salem Hl" tnwl' NEW TODAY Aro VoulnllusliioM-Ita ...-., f x llfetlst C to , wu-r sell my reswu' - . . . . iui tias and mkw ,u worth. TbliUtjw; .--..Vine &! u r9rr: : w lease w -,uWi j 1 5.00 buelsws lo W " The Auelu.. C proprietor. "-" ,:i is. r T. ".. i how!1" ""rr.,. and farm w - k at Ceplttl ""jM . rr.'Tu'J S-le-ai' sl 1500 poonu., -. fi( . or cai " , I'OUUV -- - i . Kin sw- - "Triii ForSale-O-JMi ,our lou It ; wa.,r. b... & C i:e Cort Tvn. Oregoa- - TjTt5 o.i i. river. JB6 tlrely JZ- riSW!5