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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1007. Goods oMof Lower Prices J. L. STOCKTON mfu iin i mi TV ItIL &9 &' GLOVES Long and Short A full Btook of "hlgli grade kid gloves in. all tho desirable shades $1 to $4 New Umbrellas 30c to $1 0 Another big Bhlpment of ram bucks just arrlvod. Wo certainly lead all Salora for umbrella selling. Because they aro right. m v jMJ Ladies' 50 inch Black Coats $4.48 Children's Long Coats $1.98 147 Short Coats for Ladies HALF PRICE In. line composes covert cloths, silks, broadcloths, novelties, etc. MISSES' TEDDY COATS in leather brown gray and red-REDUCED THIS WEEK OUR DRESS GOODS SECTION 50c Novolty and plain BultlngB ombraclng all Bhndos In Albatross, Batiste, Sorgo, Alapaca, Henrietta and Mixod Goods. Most of our 50c goods are 'just such as you pay 7Gc for In somo stores. 50c Plaid Silk Waistings Excluslvo patterns. Only ono of each kind. W buy thom this way becauso wb know ovory Udjr wants a stylo of hor own. Highest Grade Black Silks 18 to 36 inches Wide Infants' Dresses A new supply of little white dresses just arrived. We marked them way be low what they should bring just to intro duce the new department. J. L STOCKTON Striving to Please Determined to Undersell uand Opea House JOHN P. CORDBAY, Mgr. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 Tim WG TUN SHOW. Uncle Josh Petkins jl&t, Dancem mid Comedians. An Hverln-stJiiK Success. I l&ele Josh nt tim nmini rni. &hBaudtheb,SParad0it PrlCB1 S0r fKo qe. t ... ga Wednesday at 9 a. m. KLINGER-GRAND THEATRE hK COMMENCING OCTOBER 7 Doa't fall to see "The Rosells" AKTHUn AND DAISY la tlr "Silly Kid" turn. ' Pictures and ilitttroo,i T.. .- wmances nightly. 1cand20c X-RAYS tr Tyor ot c,eve- HemMi ft tousn nut which wout,n ot Ohio have been Jut to "v nearljr 20 yeara 51164 to thJ administration has Bto!f lth Congressman ""M tfci SV a mm' DUt !t Is Ji . ,U hnss on to bis w. - inn fkii. "r. ft. T u"e running ' evidently, i8 not 0 - -Miainj, for over TW. " 1 5ZL,Dm(crat 8ays tho Lfir o! 0r oKgit to irw,- UU tk ... .. nmdo from that papor's homo town, too. Buttormllk Is not a good chasor for cocktails. That Fairbanks mlx turo of holf a gill cannot bo lo3t or sldotrackcd In any ocean of buttor mllk. o Out of Sight. "Out of Bight, out of mind," s nn old saying which applies with apodal forco to a soro, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklon'a Arnica Salve. It's out ot Bight, out of mind and out of exist ence Piles too and chilblains dis appear undor Us healing Influonce. Guranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, 25c. o Burglars Got $400. Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 9. Safe crackers robbed the- Northern Pa ciflo depot last night, blew up tho Bafo, secured $400 in cash and crossed over to the Orogon Bide. It 13 supposed they aro In tho vicinity of Portland. The police bollevo the gang '1b part of a gang now attempt ing to operate In UHb city. o A Criminal Attack. on an inoffensive citizen Is frequent ly mado in that apparently useless llttlo tubo called tho "appendix." It's generally tho result of protract ed constipation, following liver tor por. Dr. King's New Llfo Pllla regu late tho liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular hablta of tho bowels; 25c at J. Q. Perry'a drug store. CLOVER SEED WANTED We pay cash for Red Clover and Alslke. Soak us sample and state qua&tlty you have to offer, John Hughes Co. 411 to 474 Mate tii SUPERVISOR 01' MUSIC FOR SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS. City Superintendent Authorized to Add n Additional Teacher to the Corps in the East School. At nn adjourned mooting of the board of school directors, hold at the high school building last ev ening, MIsb Mlnnottn, Mngors, teach er of volco In this city, was elected to tho position of supervisor of vo cal music in tho Salem public schools Miss Magors will take charge ac once, and durlug tho present yoar will dvoto her attention oxcluslvo ly to the grades bolow tho high school. Hor chief work will be that of Instructing tho teachers of tho Salem schools In tho now course adopted by tho state. Miss Magon possesses special qualifications for tho duties of this position. Sho has bad a number of years' successful experience as a grade teacher In tho public schools of Salem, and showed special aptitude In teaching music. In 1005-1906, while teaching In Sa lora, sho conducted successfully tho muslo work In sovoral rooms of tho Park school, and tho last half of tho year sho instructed a class of Salem teachers In school music. In tho following year Bhe pursued a public school course for music supervisors in tho Chicago MuBlcal College. Sho also completed a courso at tho Sum mor Normal Educational Muslo School, which is directod by Miss Ada Fleming, ono of tho most suc cessful supervisors of public school music In this country. In the latter school Mlas Magers was given spo clal instruction In tho teaching of tho New Educational MubIc Courso, which Is the system adopted for this state for the next six years. Ono additional teacher was added to the East school at the beginning of this year, but it was found that tho increase in attendance over that of last year was so great that the employment of another teacher wai neewwary. Superintendent Powers was Instructed to procure a suitable teacher at th earliwt opportunity. Chew Your Food No medicine can take the place of teeth. Eat slowly,- chew your food thoroughly and keep free from in digestion. When haste imposes extra work on the stomach, help it out with jJeeciami) Sold everywhere. Inboxeslaand25c. Willamette Presbytery. Tho Presbytery of Wlllnmolto mot Tuesday evening In tho First Pres byterian church, and was opened with a sermon by tho retiring mod orator, Rev. George Glllcsplo, of Mill City, on tho text I Cor. xlv:8. "For If tho trumpet glvo an uncer tain sound, who shall proparo him- solf to tho battle?" Presbytery was organized with Row H. T. Babcock,, pastor ot tho local church, aB moder ator, and T. B. Grlawold, of Albany, as temporary clerk, and H. N. Mount, of Eugene, as roportlng clerk. Letters of dismission woro grant ed to tho Rov. L. M. Andorson, to unite with tho Southern Orogon Prcs bytory, nnd to Rov. Lawson Green to tho Presbytery of Utah. Lettors of dlHminslon to this Presbytory wore received from tho Presbytery of Now Albany and .tho ProBbytory of Crawfordsvlllo, commending tho Rov. F. R. Jugg and tho Rov. Henry L. Nnu, D. D respectively. Tho courtesies of tho floor woro accord ed to Revs. J. E. Blair, Thomna Rob inson nnd G. E. Blcknoll. Tho business sessions todny havo been occupied with rcportB ot stand ing committees from tho various churches composing tho Presbytory. This evening thero will bo a popular meeting In tho Interest of tho Home nnd Forolgn Mission Bonrda of tho church. Addresses will bo delivered by tho Rov. Dwlght E. Potter, D. D., tho western secretary for tho Foreign Board, and Mr. Joseph Mc Afoo, nssoclnto secretary for thu Home Board. Tho Presbytory, through Its moderator, extends n vory urgent Invitation to nil mom bora of tho local church, their frlondB and tho gonornl public. o Julius Cacsnr was a mnn of norvrf but sickness loft its mnrk nnd ho btcamo aged boforo his tlmo. Sickness is ofton caused by a torped liver. Horblno will regulate your llvor and glvo you health. Mrs. Carrlo Austin, Hollon. Knn., wrltes: "I consldor Horblno tho best medlclno I ovor honrd of, I nm novor without It." Sold by D. J. Fry. BOYS' Y. M. C. A. CABINET MEETS Ofllcers Aro Elected nml Committee Chairmanships Announced nt Session Last Night. Tho Boys' Cnblnot ot tho Young Men's Christian Association mot Inst night in tho association rooms, and hold nn importnnt business ses sion, In which offlcors woro elected, and plans for tho winter's work dls cusrcd. Tho boys nro enthusiastic, and will probably mako their senior brothers look to their laurels. Many ontortnlnmenta 'nnd nthlotlc events havo been planned for tho wlntor months, and tho cabinet desiros that all tho boys of tho city got in line to enjoy and asBlst In ho work. Tho officers elected last ovontng are: Robort MInton, prosldent; Leo Knlsor, vlce-presldont; Alglo Humphreys, .treasurer, and Ellis Jones, Bocrotnry. Tho chairmanship ot athletics, Joo Kaiser; religious work, Robort MInton; outing, Alglo Humphreys; ncquatlcs, Leo Kaiser; recoption, Lewis McLaren. A spe cial commlttco, In regard to fixing up tho rooms, consists of Robort MInton, chairman; Lowla McLaren, Alglo Humphrey, Joo alsor nnd Ru's soll Brooks. o ' ANOTHER TEACHER REQUIRED. School Hoard Will Employ Addi tional Instructor in Knst Schodl. (Jot a Flue Kile. Don L. Gtoono rotumod Mondny from an oik hunt In tho Alloghnney neighborhood, bringing with him whnt 1b said to bo tho finest pair of elk nntlors soon hero In many years. Tho neck with tho mnne and tho face covering aro Intact bo thnt, mount, od, it will bo a vory lino specimen. Ned Gnrrott, who U Btlll In camp, wa also fortunnto In gottlng a lino bull. Geo. Gurlon is with him and expects to get something worth whllo beforo ho roturns. Wilt Borry and Goo. Lnnglor woro members of tho snmo party. Thoy report that thoro are plenty of oik in that sec tion. Coos 'Bay Harbor, o Bad breath is n most offensive ail ment, irritates you as well as your friends; Holllater's Rocky Mountain Tea takes tho bad taste from tho mouth, removes tho cauBe, purlflua tho breath; 35c, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Dr. Stone's Btoro. o Spanish Arrogant. Paris. Oct. 9. Friction betwoon tho SpanUh and French command ers of tho allied troopB at Casa Blanca Is cauBlng trouble. Spanish o Ulcers recently broko Into tho Union Club at Casa Blanca, expelled tho mombors and Installed their staff. It Is charged thnt tho Spanish officers do not treat General Drudo nnd tho French forces with respect. "For flvo years my family lias not been troubled with, tho wlntor coughs; wo owo this to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I know It has saved my children from many Blck spoils." Sold by D. J. Fry. u i nun nm i ii ii nun The I White House Restaurant For a RifHlar i 25c Dinner at 20c Tkey nu't 1m bt McGfchrist & Son i iniiniiiuiiiiiiinmt Do Rour Meals Fit? Do You Feel Snug ami Comfortable Around Your Waist Lino After a Hearty Meal? Tho rogulnr mooting of tho board of directors for tho Salem Bchool district was hold last ovonlug. Among tho most important notions taken wns tho authorizing of an additional tonchor for tho East school, In order to tako enro ot tho oxtrn number of studont'B registered thla year. Tho appointment of this toachor was loft to City Suporln tondont Powers. Tho board oloclod Miss Minolta Magors Instructor In muslo In tho grados. Sho will bogln hor work Immodlatoly. Suporln tondont Powers roportcd tho collec tion ot $550 for tuition for tho first hnlf ot tho high Bchool term This amount la much largor than .tho nmount collected for tho corre sponding torm Inst aoaBon. Tho jirospects for tho Salem school this Venr aro vory encouraging, being probably tho brightest In tho history ot tho city, which goes to Bhow tho gonornl thrift nnd growth of tho community., A Whlto Elephant. BoIbo, Idnho, Oct. 9. Attornoys of tho stnto and dofonso In tho P t- tlbono caso nro In conforonco todny trying to ngrco upon a coutbo nc coptnblo to both sides. Thu defense hns boon unvllllng up to this tlmo to agroo to a poHtponomont of tho trial, sot for next Tuosduy, uiiIohb ball Is granted tho prisoner, who ro tnaliiH ii patient In tho hospital, clearly In no physical condition to stand tho ordcnl of facing a Jury. If tho caso woro hogun . TuoBdny It would auroly bo Interrupted by the prlHonor'a lllnoss, nn oporatlon being poDsiblo at any tlmo ho chooses to go upon tho tnblo, Tho utnto is unwilling to havo tho trial proceed undor tho clrcum stnncos, and is also unwilling to lot Pottlbono go on bail. o ' Qiilnwy, Sprains nnd Swellings Cured. "I November, 1901, I caught cold and hud tho quinsy. My throat was swollen so I could "hardly breathe, I applied Chamborlalu's Pain Balm and It gave mo rellaf in a short tlmo. In two days I was nil right," rays Mrs. L, Cousins, Otterburn, Mich, Chnmborlaln's Pain Balm Is n llni mont and is especially valuablo for sprains nnd nwollings. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug store. Did your last meal tasto dollcious ly good to you, nnd did you eat all you wanted? Could you have pattod your rotundity In gloo and felt proud of your nppotlto and of your good strong stomach? Do you foel rosy now becauso your laBt raoal gavo you no lnconvonlonco whntovor? If not, you havo dyspopsla In somo form, and probably novor realized it. If you bavo tho least troublo in your Btomnch nttor eating, no mat tor how llttlo or how much you eat, thuro Is troublo browing nnd you must correct It nt onco. Most all stomach troubles coma from poor, woak, scanty gastrlo Julco, thnt precious liquid which ought to turn your food into rich, rod blood. If you havo nausea, your gastrlo juico 1b weak. It you havo sour ris ings or bolcblngs, your food is fer montlng; your gastric julco is woak. If you havo loss of appotlte, your gastrlo julco Is woak. If you have a bloaty tooling or nvorslon to food, your gnstrlo Julco is weak. You need aoniothtng in your stom ach to supply tho gastrlo Julco which la scanty, and to give power to the woak gastrlo Julco. Stuart's Dys popsla Tablets do this vory thing. Now think ono grain of ono of tho iugrcdlonta of thoso wonderful llttlo tablets digests 3000 grains ol! food. Thoy nro sovoral tlmos moro powerful tlian tho gOBtrIcJulco In a good, strong, powerful Btomnch. Thoy actually' digest your food for you. Besides, they Incronso tho flow ot gnstrlo Julco, Junt what you nood to gut nil tho good posslblo out of everything you itnt, You will novor havo that "lump of load" In your stomnch nor any othor stomach troublo nfter taking Stunrt's Dyapep sln Tablets. Thou everything you oat will bo digested, It, will glvo you strongth, vim, onorgy nnd a rosy disposition. You'll fool good all around your wnlHt lino" after overy meal and It will mako you tool good all ovor. Stuart's DyspopBla Tablots will mako you fool happy after eating n good, honrty monl. Tako ono or two nttor eating. You'll fool flno thon your meals will fit, no mattor what or whon you cat. Wo want to fiend you n sample packngo of Stuart's DyspopBla Tab lotB free of charge, ho you can tost thom yoursolf nnd bo convinced Aftor you hnvo tried tho samplo, you will bo bo Hatlbflod thnt you wilt go to tho nonrout drug Btoro nnd got n 50o box. Sand us your nnmo and nddroHi todny and wo will nt onco send you by mall a samplo packngo froo, Ar dross V. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. ' May N'Vt Try Pettlbono, - BoIho, Idaho, Oct. 9. Judge Wood will coiiBldor tho mnttor of either trying Pottlbono at onco or admitting him to bnll tomorrow. Today's conforonco rosultod in noth ing. ProBCcutftr Vnn Duyn oppoBod giving Pottlbono hall, but Hawloy nnd Bornh aro willing to do so. It is doubtful If Pottlbono Is ovor tried, as ho Ib mirroring from an In curable dlnonso, In tho opinion of his physicians WantM to Soli Out. Chicago, Oct. 9. Wilbur Vollva ban proparod petitions asking that tho 100-year leuao of JCIon City prop erty bo rovokod and warranty doeds bo glvon In stead. Tho action M tnken to allow Vollva and his fol lowers to noil tho property nd go to Mexico. Neglected Colds, Evory part of tho mucous mora- brane( tho noso, throat, ears, hoad and lungs, otc, aro subjected to dls easo and blight from neglocted cold". Ballard's Horehound Syrup is a pleasant and oneciivo remedy. o Six MontliH for Rioting. Vancouver, B. C, Oct. 9, Tho first trial resulting from tho Asiatic riots hero occurred this morning, and resulted in the defendant, W, H. Roid, being sentonced to six months in Jail. Reld was seen throwing a rock Ib a stroet window, O fMMtfa McmHm ,XSpn NMi &&& They Mako You Feel Good. Tho plonnant purgntivo offect ex perienced by nil who uso Chamber' Iain's Stomnch and Llvor Tablets, and tho healthy condition ot tho body and mind which they create makes ono feol joyful. Price, 25c. Samples frco at Dr, Stone's drug etoro. 345 State SfrMt i Winter Shoes Storm Rubbers and Rubber Boots If you are looking for good winter shoos that will give you good Borvico, romo In and soo my atock. With evory pair of bIiom sold I glvo a pencil box, containing pouclls and ruler, frco. Jacob Vogt I i iWlllllllllllllll i Stabp "PfWBM