DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1007. shoe STORE J. L STOCKTON SHOE STORE DO YOU KNOW That our shoo department is ono of tho largest shoo stores la Salem? That we carry everything in Ho line of Bhoes, from tho finest kid moccasins for dellcato Infants, to the heaviest, strongest loggers' thoes for hardy men. . Man in All Stages of Life Can Find Just What He Wants in Our Shoe Store CHARGED WITH LARCENY. George- Huron Arrested by Chief Gibson on Instructions from Grants Pass. f The Infant Soft-sole shoes and moccasins (or Infants. Wo have them In white, Pink, blue, red and black. 15c to 85c a pr. The Boy Reckless, mischievous boy save scoldings by wearing our District 76 School Shoos. They look better and wear longer than any other kind. Sizes 2 to 5. The Babe $2.50 Shoes for tho babe, who looks with wonderment at Its dainty feet and realizes tho beauty of oar colored shoes. 50c to $1 .65 The Child Tho child Just beginning to run about needs a shoo that will glvu proper shape to tho feet. Dis trict 76 School Shoes, sizes 5 Vj to 8, In vie! kid, box calf, gun metal $1 .35 pr. Other makes GOc to $2.00. The Man Who likes to sport and hunt, or tho logger who works In the water, or tho farmer who fol lows tho plow, will find comfort in our viscollzed Goodyoar wolt shoos In blacks and tans. 8-lncU tops, $4 and $4.50 a pnir. 12-inch tops, $5 a pair. lC-inch tops, $C nnd $7 a pair. Mado In Oregon loggors' shoos $7.50. HPmH. The Grandpa Tho old gentleman who Bits around, or takes his dally walks will nnd comfort In our "Comfort Shoes" or house slippers. $1 .00 to $3.00 The Youth The youth Just beginning to nltlrate fastidious Ideas bogj in mother to go to our storo be- aoso we hnvo tho kind ho likes H to 2 District 70 Shoes Tho man who likes to dress will bo plcnsod with our Barry Patent Leathers and vlcl kids, vo lour calf, patont colt, kangaroo nnd box calf shoos. John Kelly Shoes For Ladies Every kind of kind of lost, ovory mlng. stock, ovory kind of trim- $2.25 $3.50, $4, $5 pr. $3.00 to $5.00 pr. Chief of Police Gibson yostorday arrested a young man by tho name of Gcorgo Huron, who Is wanted in Grants Pass to answer to a charge of larcony, Constable Jas Holmnn, of Grants Pass, arrlvod last even ing and returned today with young Huron. Tho young man, who Is but 19 years of age, and Is charged with tho larceny of a gun, claims that tho weapon belongs to his father, who resides in this city, nnd that ho, at the request of his fathor, brought tho gun from tho placo whoro ho had been boarding in Grants Pass, and was not nwnro that tho parties who had him .arrested ovon claimed tho firearm. This statement is vouched for by hln fathor. . o A Loop In tbo Dark. Mrs. Esthor Mlchoner, a woll known woman of Pasadena, Cal., has gono to Ontario, Canada, whoro sho la to becomo tho brldo of a mys terious man sho has nover soon. Sho has corresponded with him for years but his nnmo Is only known to hor nnd mombors of tho fnmlly, and thoy havo nothing to say nbout him, ox copt that ho Is worthy of tho trust ing woman, who, without looking upon his face, Is willing to cross tho contlnont to glvo horsolf to him. Tho romanco la said to bo an extraordin ary ono. (LINGER-GRAND THEATRE COMMENTING OCTOBER Don't fail to seo Baby Wando and I Dutch Justice 10c and 20c X-RAYS Pr U having a mti0 "dry" upenso of Its druggists, !vnf; .i" ::. Q co.upl Fio&h. "n "umiluB mo local NitlrrM 'derab fee,,n& bas simV. .- gr ine maer, and . and .. u mean- Ihose.r art,S' and thm T W Want a dr,nk in Al- 1 naaaCe some way to got LwChad1( died In the Ohio au'T rwterdar. hut hh h'-a b! r!? $a th0 0h, baiors W Z toi "m guardian- , " cead, but there aro O?, A 5Iann,n SeatjGervals,dled h IB H. bt' L0U,S Cath' v. W th ti.- f "fttmoon ;; r on wea- oks lL . " m-. niter a V- He,,v rop,JP d heart 'W. "boraa Perry coun- ltJt0;"0J Ie" that country PrX,!.?re.E0D' wttling 1 s. ai in homo on tl&ou . f: Here h0 has R.Z 'oatinuousiv ,,.. ICy-Ww ?eT0t member of . urr'dBtroae - x jT" Tes a larp-a i ' a. w ww aii M u lfe in . ,. BrookH; J, M. Manning, of Portland; J. K. Manning, of Portlnnd; Mrs. Mary O'Brlon, of Salem, and Mrs. Harry Konnoy, of Portland, -o Casto Allowed $85 Per Month. Judgo Galloway, In giving his Judgment In tho appealed case of F. P. Talklngton, ns tho administrator of the oBtato of William Murray, doconsod, vs. Ed. Horron and M. E. Becker, tho surotlos of tho estate, yesterday nftornoon allowed Sam uel Casto, tho well-known horse tralnor, $S5 por month of tho keep ing nnd training of "Diablo," a horso belonging to tho ostnto. Mr. Casto clr.lms to havo had possession of tho horso for a period of sevon months, which tlmo will bo ascer tained and sot by tho court at a later dato. Tho costs of tho higher court nnd attornoy feed, which wero fixed by Judgo Galloway at $60, havo been assessed to the defendant. Tho co3ta of tho lower court will bo ascortalned and fixed by tbo probato tribunal. In this case Mr. Casto was given charge of "Diablo," a horso valued at 5000. In sottllng tho estate hla claim was allowed by tho adminis trator, but was rejected In probate, and tho decision of Judgo Galloway on tho appeal reversed the Judg ment of tho lower court. Tho defendants, through their le gal representative, Attorney Bayno, have given notlco of appeal. o Yelguth Paroled. Bernard O. Velgutb, who was sen tenced ono year ago to aervo an Inde termlnato sentence in tho peniten tiary, for embezzling funds, of tho Portland Gas Company, was released yesterday on parole, ho having served the minimum term provided by tho statutes. A Lebanon Wedding. Tho Albany Domocrnt of Octob or 10th says: A Lebanon woddlng Inst ovonlng wns Mr. Glaronco In gram and Miss Ethel Booth, two promlnont young peoplo of that city, who havo many frlonds whoso beat wishes thoy will havo. o oastohia. Bmm th ? W Rina You H3T3 Always Bougftt tnatnre SP r Afflicted with Soro Eyes for ftSI YearH I havo boon nflllctod with soro eyes for 33 years Thirteen years ago I becamo totally blind nnd wns blind for six years. My oyes worn badly Inflnmod. Ono of my neigh bors Insisted upon my trying Cham borlaln's Salvo nnd gavo mo half a box of it. To my surprlso it honied my oyea and my night enmo back to mo. P. C. Earlo, Cynthlnnn, Ky. Cluunborlnin's Salvo Is for Balo at Dr. Stono's drug storo. o A Crliuinnl Attnck. on an lnoltonslvo cltlzon is frequent ly mado In that apparontly usoless llttlo lubo cnllod tho "appendix." It's generally tho result of protract od constlpntlon, following llvor tor por. Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills rogu lato tho liver, provont appendicitis, and ostnbllsh regular habits of tho bowola; 25c at J. C. Perry's drug storo. KIDNEY TROUBLES Tho kldnoys aro essential organs for keeping tho body frco from im purities. If they should fall to work death would ensue in very short time. Inflammation or irritation caused by some feminine derangement may spread to some extent to the Kidney a and affect them, The cause can be so far removed by using Lydia K. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound that the trouble -will disappear. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, swelling of tho limbs or feet, swell ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys, she tthould lose no time in com mencing treatment with kW V m& 1 r HR J y L MISSKATE A.HEARN Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound It may be the means of saving her life. Read what this medtetne did for Kate A. Beam. P20 West 47th Street, New York, who writes:-- Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia B. Plnk ham'a Vegetable Compound for it haa saved my life. I suffered with Kldnoy troublo, Irregularities and painful periods, and my blood waa fast turning to water. I used your niedloino for eome time and it haa made me strong and well." Lydia B. Plakham's Vegetable CopMH mado from native roots and herbs carea Female ComplalnK sueh aa FalllngandDlsplaeemeato, and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early Btasre. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Curea Headache, General Debility and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kldneya la either sex Lydia S. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compouad la exeelleat, Mr. Plnkham'g Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female lllncaa are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. It is free. of SAS9-imT svz74Uc&m Fowler All Right Again. Boattlo, Oct. 11. A. E. Fowlor, tho JapunoBo-Korcnn Exclusion Lcnguo Becrotnry, who escaped from tho asylum Tuesday, Is bolloved to bo on n halibut fishing bont. It Is thought ho took a sea trip for his health. Tho recovery of his montnl faculties was practically accom plished whon ho oscuped. I i NEW GOODS ON SALE $20,000 Worth of New Goods Direct From the Manu facturers, Now Opened Up and Ready for Your Inspection Wo nro having a closing out snlo on nil kinds of lawn wrappors kitnonns, otc, to mnko moro room for tho host, of our fall goods'. that wjll soon bo rondy for your Inspection. Ladles' silk klmonas, short onos, 3.00; long silk kimonaB, $G nnd up. Lndlcs' silk wrappors $15 nnd up; silk chomlso $3, GO up to $12. Mualln undorsklrts from $1 up to $15; drnwOrs from SOo up. Muslin and cambric nightgowns, 7Gc to $10.00. Mon's furnishing goods, nockwenr, suits,' collars, cuffs, hand kerchiefs, etc. Mon's working shirts from 50c up; dross shlrtB $1.00 up. to $S. Mon's pongoo shirts $2.50; ahlrta with silk bosoms $3.00 up. Pillow ens 03 50c a pair, pillow slmnis from 75o up. , Ladles' whlto aprons from 25a up. Ladles' knit vesta from 25o up to $2.00. All wool blnnkots $7.50 a pnir; comforts $1.20 up. Notions, trunks, toloscopos, Chlnoso lanterns, matting, otc,. Wo havo Just received a lotof ladles' whlto muslin underwear. HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese Bazaar 346Court Street Salem, Oregon Tl ie College Styles Japan's Rig Destroyer. Yokohama, Oct, 11. Japan Is to, have the largest destroyer In tbo world according to dispatches re ceived here. ' The new vessel will ex ceed 1100 tons, have a speed of 35 knots, ana carry ono 5-Inch and eight 4-inch guns. TIM Texas Woaaer. Car all kWaey, bl44ar a4 I nil W ill ill I y Was!iinfiton PasWoRed Apparel TV UMMTM k th&t ate so much desired by the young men ate made especially nobby in Bishop Ready Tailored Clothes Ptices $10.00 to $30.00 College PennantsWe have the largest selection of College Pennants in the city. All the prominent colleges in the United States. Prices 50c and 25c: Salem Woolen Mill Store h. - xuuu ! rluHtaaatfc traabJ; sold by all r- Mviac ara iffiflfft, v iwm MM)' tftej