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w j;j DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1008. AMUSEMENTS Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1008. GORTON'S MINSTRELS presenting tfFTiDV & PEARL RUTROFI & LYNCH, CAMERON & TOLEDO VOUDER GRIFFIN FOGG & ALGER CRESCENT CITY QUINTET. And 20 others. Gorton's Colobrat M Concert Band. Soloa and aelec Uoni. Noon and evonlng. Grand street parodo. prices 75c, 50c, 25c. Scat Bato t box office Tuesday 9 a. m. HOLDS OCTOBER AND JANUARY TERMS Court Docket Seems Anusually Long Because the Bank Holidays Cut Out One Term of Court WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles Mny Bo Sapping Your Life Away Salem People Havo Learned this Fnct. HARRY A. VAN Presontg tho Bijou Stock Co. In a sensational comedy drama COURT 1ARTIALED At tho Kllngor Grand tonight. Hurry A. Van's RIJou Stock Co. An enjoyable program was pre sented last evening at tho Kllngor Grand by tho BIJou Stock company. While this company is making ltd third annual tour, It is its first ap pearance hero and will romnln with us Indefinitely. Spaco forbids us mentioning each and ovory nctor singly, but a moro ovonly balanced company would bo hard to got. Spe cial mention has boon mndo of Mr. Harry Cornoll as Row Van Dyko Drown. Mr. CInronco M. Lovo as Captain Warner, who by tho way, waj with Mme. Modjoska for ton years, has onrnod laurels In all parts of the world, as woll as Mr. Goo. T. Shaw, tho comedian of somo 2S years experience. They toll a good Joke n him when he was with Mr. Vans esmpany In British Columbia In a ibmIi town culled Kluchone, nonr an Mian reservation. The company had played an on Element of three nights and oaoh &ad every nuht there was a full dele latloo of Indlaus. The ohiof wnltod apon Mr. Van and Insisted that the company should remain at least' a month. This, of course, was Impos le. They Mere solmprossod with the mirth of Mr. Shaw that to tho swfwnj's dismay when going to tho station next day found that tho Rod Mas had torn up a half mile of Waok each side of tho station and Kwlumtly were obllgod to remain J perform until the track was put bonier. Let us hop we will not be obliged to go to such ha rah methods to keep k here, fur if eoh and evory cUI- Ukes to tee a good moral clean iwr and gain ten good people In or midst It I up to us to patronize thm. Following aro tho cases on tho decket: Dorranco Lumber Co. vs. Francis Follor; assignment. Leo Willis vs. M. L. Chamberlain; assignment. Oregon Land Co. v?. Charles Scott; assignment. Char-lea Scott vs. D. K. Smith et al; foreclcwuro. G. W. Fisher vs. Christlno Fisher; dlvorco. l Wm. E. Joseph (by Fred Haas) vs. M. 8. Skiff; equity. W. S. Motu et al vb. Salem Flour ing Mills Co.; a corporation injunc tion. Alico Stovers vs. Mark Slcvors; dl- I vorqo. Anna A. Cookham vs. Horaco L. Cookham; foreclosuro. T. C. Smith vs. Marcus Chrtsten son ct al; foreclosure. Mary.L. Davenport vs. Lowolyn L. Davonport; divorce. Emil Schomus vs. George Baur ot al; to quiet title. Mary J. Davis vs. John T. Davis; dlvorco. Maud L. Largent vs. Robert L. Largent; divorce. Fracis M. Brown vs. Edna Brown; .habeas corpus. L. E. Goodman vs. W. P. Mlnard; foreclosure. Ida Propat vs. Qulncy E. Propsf dlvorco. F. S. Eldrldgo vs. John Hoefor and Casper Zorn; injunction. J. K. Soars vs. F. i. Dunbar; ac counting. Hattlo Mansflold ot nl vs. J. L. Hnll ot al; equity. E. P. Bordlno vs. 0. W. Johnson; suit in equity. Frank P. Van Vlack vs. Alico L. Van Vlack; dlvorco. Francis Stolnborn vs. Christina Stolnborn; divorce. L. Ames vs. John G. Lais; 'injunction. George De Bord vs. VnrdomnnJ Scott and John W. Evans; suit to forocloso labor liens, Ed. Buchanan and John Nixon, is pnrtnors vs. Snmuol Mills; foreclos ure of lien. In the matter of tho application of George W. Morley for registration of title. Star Land Co. vs. Jeremiah W. King et al; lo aulot title. Stateof Oregon vs. H. n. Kincnld; accounting. Louis Lachmiund and Julius Plncus vs. Lapo Sing, Oliver Beers and Son Bock; to enforco contract. ' Oltlo Wilson vs. Joseph WilBon; divorce. Perllna F. Phelps vs. J. 0. Pholpo; dlvorco. W. H. Dickens vs. Clara C. Dickens dlvorco. Fannlo Mooro vs C. R. Moore; dlvorco. W. B. Mowhlrter vs. K. Mowhlrter; divorce. Mattlo A. Arnold vs. J. W. Arnold; divorce. W. H. Churchill vs. J. M. Johnson; to quiet title. Isabel Simon vs. Chas. D. Winklor; receivership. George arlswold vs. Mnry B. Grls wold; dlvorco. Charles M. Lannlng vs. James Goo. W. L. Jorman vb. J. L. Mlsnor; .to enforco contract. Paul It. G. Horflt vs. Louis Luch mund nnd Julius Plncus; to enforco contract. Iva A. Amman vs. Henry Amman; divorce. S. Ilnsson vs. S. E, Hnsson; dl vorco. V. Scott vs. Martha Scott; dlvorco. F. A. Myers vs. Mattlo E. Myors; dlvorco. In tho matter of a ballot title for II. B. No. 37, Chap. 04, gonornl laws, onnctod, vs. legislative session of 19071 bnllot titlo. A. L. Latourcll vs. E. A. Dunlap ot nl; partition. -x Nottlo Dennoy vs. Eva Richmond ot nl; partition. John II. Shlolds vs. J. P. Enright otl nl; to quiet title. V. R. Allon vs. Emma Allon; di vorce Nnnoy Zorchor vs. W. II. Burg hnrdt nnd P. T. Grifllth; injunction. Mario Ehmar vs. Drew E. Ehmor; dlvorco. Augusta Gohiar vs. Ludwlg Gohlar divorce. Lnzoll Rornard vs. G. W. and Kato Mooro; foreclosure of moohanlc's lion. In tho matter of the application of Miohaol S knife to roglstor titlo to Whn a healthy man or woman begins torun down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, de pressed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy Bpolls and urinary disordern, look to tho kidneys for tho cnuso of it all. Keep tho kidneys woll. Doan's Kidney Pills euro sick kldnoya and keep them woll. Horo is Salem tes timony, to provo It: E. E. Gilliam, proprietor of livory and feed stablo at 02 Ferry Btroet, and living at 332 Water Btroet, Sa lora, Ore, says: "Years of almost constant driving and a fall I got sov oral. years ago which wronched my back badly had tended to hurt my kldnoya. I suffered from backacho and lamonesB bo that at times I could hardly etralghton up. Sharp pains caught mo whon I aroso after Bitting. Nono of (the remedies I tried did mo any good until a short tlmo ago I was induced to got Doan's Kidney Pills, nt Dr. Stono's drug store. In a short tlmo I obtained moro relief from tho bnckacho and tho disordorcd condition of tho kldrjys thnn I had for years. I know of neighbors who havo used your remedy, and they all , speak of It as tho best mcdlclno thcro is, nnd I bellovo this to bo bo." For salo by all dcalors. Prlco 50 conts. Fostor-MIlbum Co., Buffalo, Now York, Bold agents for tho United States. Romombor tho nnmo Doan's and tako no other. 'OFFICERS ELECTED BY STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION J. S. Delllngor, Dally Astorlan, president. George Putman, Medford Tribuno, vice president. George Sciblrd, Union Republican, recording secretary. A. D. Moo, Hood River Glacier, corresponding secretary. Frances Gotshall, White Ribbon Review, treasurer. Trustees G. B. Small, Baker City 'Domocrat; CbarlOB H. Fisher, Eugene .Guard; C. L. Ireland, Moro Observer. A BixmhI Statement. This announcement la made with out any qualification. Hem-Rold la tho ono preparation id the world that guarantees it. Dr. Loonhardt'a Hem-Rotd will euro Piles. It la In the form of a tablot. It la tho only Pile remedy usod In ternally. It is Impossible to euro an estab lished cam ot Piles with ointments. Miupporitorles, injections or outward appliances. A guarantoo is issued with ovory packago ot Dr. Leonhardt's Hom Rold. Go and talk to your druggist about it. Dr. Loonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y Proprietors, Sold by Dr. S. C Stono. Salem. Quarterly Report of "Pen." Superintendent James, of the pen ltonlary, has filed his qunrtorly re port for tho quater ending Dec. 31, 1907, with tho secretary of Btato. Tho report shows thnt thcuumbor of convlcta at tho closo of tho quarter was 378 as compared with 380 at the end of tho prccodlng quarter. The numbor ot convlcta recolved during tho quarter was 39, thonumbor dis charged 44, paroled prisoners re turned, 3; transferred from tho asy lum, 1; escaped, 1; daily avorago, 381.9. Tho not earnings from convict la- ,bor woro 94357.34, earned at tho Northwostorn Btovo foundry, tho brick yard and tho Btato fair ground. Tho not oxpondlturo was $12, 143.49. Paid out, for repairs and Im provements, 93,90; for ponlioniary betterment fund, 11142.06,, making a total oxpondlturo ot 113,380.05. o FROM THE ANTILLEg. Asks Divorce. A now dlvorco proceeding has boon begun in department No. 1 by Lillian A. Oberor vs. Frod J. Oboror. Tho parties wcro married at Corvallis about ton years ago and havo throo children, all sons, ranging in ago from fivo to nlno years, Tho usual CbaatbcrlAiiCs Cough Remedy Bote fit a City OOHtlcJbHaH At Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. W. O'Rollly Forgarty, who It a mombcr of tho city council at Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indlos, writes m follews: "Ono bottlo of Chamber lain's Cough Romody had good effect on a cough that was giving mo trou ble and I think I Bhould havo boea moro quickly rolioved it I had con tinued tho romody. That it was bone flolal and quick in rollovlng mo there is no doubt nnd It is my intention to obtain anothor bottlo." For salo by Dr. Stono's drug otoro. o Rosa Hampton vs. Illrnm II. Hnmp-.real ostato; registration, ton; divorce. Application of Poroy Willis for rog- John Fox vs. George E. Chamber-( utrntion of titlo vs. Ellznboth Doylo lain, govornor, ot al tsinio innu t al; registration. Gorton's Minstrels, Oertea's Minstrels, with an oxcel t oorapauy of comedians, singers, wafers and vaudevtllo artists, will War at the Grand nnarn hmmn T91"- Bearing the stamp of pop lar approval for nearly a half cen r5"' ths favorite organization, en 5i to almost double It former . Js fully sustaining Its best rep "WMOft. by providing its patrons with y tte very best features of mln- J kih standard of oxeellenos ka always charaoterlaed their J la the past, will again il the present season. T management guarantees a pro Positively free from stale. tlmw f cu verythlng being new, S5f? "P-to-date, while every ""JJJoa tu beeB give to the many J"8 sary to a hlghlnss, en Tr"1' brght and merry minstrel "wmnAac. A attractive, parade will be given J Ure eompany. Seats ok sale at bpx offloe Tues Tt9a. m. CASTOR I A iror Infaats and Children. KM Yfl. Hivi Arwiyi m board); mandamus. II. L. Stoolo vs. GsorgQ E. Chnm borlaln, govornor, et nl (stato land board); mandamus. C. W. Cornelius vs. George E. Chamberlain, govornor, ot nl (state land board); mandamus. C. M. Cartwrlght vs. George E. Chamborlaln, govornor, ot al (stato land board); mandamus. Geo. McMillan vs. George E. Cham berlain, govornor, ot al, (stato land board); mandamus. G. Lombard vs. George E. Cham berlain, govornor, ot al, (stato land board); mandamus. H. T. Hendryx vs. George E. Cham berlain, governor, et al, (state land board); mandamus. F. L. Parker vs. George E, Cham berlain, governor, ot al, (state land board); mandamus. Alma D. Katz vs. George E. Cham berlain, govornor, ot al, (state land board); mandamus. Dan J. Moore vs. George E. Gham borlnln, governor, ot al, (atato land board); mandamus. n T,. Stevons vs. F. W. Benson, socrotary of state; referendum. John F. Logan vs. F. W. Benson, Bacretary of state; lnjunotlon. Mario Schmidt vs. Paul Sohmldt; dlvoroe. Charles A. Gray vs. Capital Na tional bank; injunction. Ploroe Parker, administrator of the ostate ot J. W. Vaughn, deooased, vs. Charles A. Baer; to sat asldo doed. Nellie Klnaoy et al vs. Mahala Miner: oartltion. Mary Gyrus vs. Edmund Waller et al; to quiet title. Gf nannriint'a Abbey vs, Marion county et al; injunction. Leander E. Morgan vs. Clara A. Morgan; divorce. William Swisher- vs. W. B. McCor- mick et at Mary E. GlUtrap vs. Fred Gllstrap; divorce. G, C. Pomeroy vs. G. A. Vander- beck et al. Elizabeth C Carpenter vs. Alfred O. Carpenter; divorce. R. V. Harris vs. SftJIa E. Sprlngor ot nl; equity, S. T. Northoutt v. HanrJoUa Froh man ot nl; oqulty. M. M. Taylor, a promlnont grocory Eoln. statutory grounds ot cruel nnd ln-,mnn or JnoKsonviuo, nnor auonuiug J. W. Clminhorinln In vtaltlnf? hln humnn trontmont nnd norsonnl Indie 10 grocers' convonuon m l'orunna, pnronts nt Gates. nitlos rondorlng llfo burdonsomo nro """l visiting R. D. Allon. of this city, T. L, Acuff has roturncd from his alleged In tho complaint. Both par- trip to tho mountains. Miss Mnry Loftlss ot Tumor Is visiting hor aunt, Mrs. O. G. Savngo. Mrs. II. II. Haydon wont to Oregon City TuoBday, having boon called thcro by tho sorlous Illness of hor dnughtor, Mrs. Allen Thnckor. Polk County Observer. Bttn tb T Wn(i 1f0tt "ai9 Alwa)'s,B!1'2f;' tics aro residents of Orogou and tho plaintiff of Marlon county. Too Much Face. loft this morning for his homo. It filta tho nrtcrlos with rich, rod blood, makes now flosh, and healthy mon, women and children. Nothing nnn fnlrn Hx itlnrn; nn rnmodv hna You fool as If you had ono faco too ,ono so im,ch n9 IIor,Blor.g many whon you havo Neuralgia. noc,y Mounlnln Toa, 3Co Toft or Don't you? Savo tho faco, you may nood it; but got rid of tho neuralgia by applying Ballard's Snow Lini ment. Finest thing in tho world for rhoumatlsm, nouralgla, burns, cuts, Tablets, Dr. Stono's Store. i m Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimball loft to day for Portland, whor thoy will he scaldB, lamo back and pains. Por salo tho guests ot f rlonds and relatives by all druggists, 'for a fow days. WMfclsjWsjMhWfcWfcWMI Free Rial Mail Edition TEA Not 1 .in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your crocer returns your raoner If you 4a't Mko Sebltllnc't Deil; we par him. Boosters Will Not Meet. The Boosters' club of tho Capital City will not moot tonight, for tho roason that (bo last meeting was held ono week earlier than tho regu lar time. Hence an interval of throo weeks will elapse between tho last meeting held and tho next one sched uled. o It Does the Business. Mr. E. E. Chamborlaln of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It does tho business; I havo used It for plies and it cured thorn. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed without leaving a scar bohind." 2 Be at J. C. Pony's drug store. i , o Fiiutl Account Ilvurd. E. P. McCornack, guardian of tho ostatoof Evan Roose, an insano per son, has fllod his final account In probata court. The court has board the account, tho guardian has boon dlaoharged from his trust and the estate settlod up. o A Higher nealth Level. ''I have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working lust right." If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at J. C. Perry's drug store; X 5c I WITH THE UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE SER VICE DIRECT INTO ITS OFFICE, The Capital Journal is able to print Late? News than any evening 1 pape in the Willamette Valley. A SPECIAL FREE RURAL MAIL EDITION WILL BE PUBLISHED EACH DAY containing the latest! local and telegraphic news and issued for Farm Homes! exclusively. ITHIS WILL BE THE ONLY DAILY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST GETTING OUT At SPECIAL FREE RURAL MAIL EDITION. It 1 has an independent, reliable news report that is clean 1 and tincontaminated by corporation influences. 1 CAMPAIGN RATES TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTRODUC-I TION ONLY The Daily Capital Journal will be sent four months for One Dollar, or one year strictly in ad vance to new trial subscribers for Three Dollars. ITHIS OFFER GOOD ONLY FOR THIRTY DAYS-During the next thirty days all sub-f scribers on Free Rural Mails can obtain this reduced rate by remitting at the m above terms. No deviation from these terms on any account. I OVER THE PRIMARY CAMPAIGNYou will want a good ch paper over the coming f BT --- - ..- --- .B. strenuous pohttcai campaign the hottest ever conducted in this state s history. X 1 NO COMMISSIONS OR PREMKJMS-The Capital Journal employs no agents or soUcUors at these terms. It is the best paper for the money ever offered the people, k is independent and publishes the news without fear or favor. L HOFER, Editor and Prop. 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