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Bl DAILY CAPITAL JOUIlNAI,, SALEM, OKEGON, Tl'ESlJAl', JANUARY 28, 1008. 4 4 ifc J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER TwffL x'' NEW EMBROIDERIES Direct from (lie Mills . . SKIRT FLOUNCINGS, SKIRT INSERTIONS WAIST INSERTIONS CORSET COVERS, ETC. . , Marked Just llko apodal anlo goods, but wo will lot you havo them ovory day a"t tho very low prices ; 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 68c yd. Think of It, a mil 30-Inch ombroldorory flouncing at 50c a yard Very oholco patterns In cort cover ombrolderlos nt 25c a yard A Valley of Death In Ilolivln. There Is a valley In Bolivia, South Amorlca, which might well bo called tho Valley of the Shadow of Death. It has been inhabited for an Indefi nite period of years by tho Kanaa Indians, who aro kindred to tho varloua South American tribes and number now only a few hundred noiila. That thoy wero orice a very powerful tribe Is Indicated- by the condition of tho land which they m a trlbo still Inhabit. Ono cannot travel any distance through their land without coming jpon tho old and forsaken burial grounds of the Kanaa dead. Theso places cannot be called graveyards, for tho bodies are not burlod, but rather placed upon elevated platforms, wrapped In tho garments of death and bound to tho crossbeams that thoy may not bo displaced. In ono of theso burial grounds thero will bo probably GO high skele ton platforms and on each' will Ho from three to fivo of tho Kanaa dead. Tho nlr In that part of Bolivia Is very puro and preservative, for it ! ono of tho highest plateaus' of tho continent, although Kanaa valloy Is Just a Ilttlo below tho plateau's height. A truvolor passing through thnt land at night and by moonlight would bo awo-strlcken at the gloomy vision those grnveyards present. tddcc 1 KJcJco Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses & - Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this const. If you need anything in out line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem O C T. Co Stenmors Pomona, iX Oi cronia lenvo for Portland Monday, Weuuea day and Friday at 10 a. m, and Tuesday, ThuradNiy and Saturday at 0 a. xn. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 6 p. in. M. P. Baldwin, ngont. Offices and dock nt foot of Trado stroot. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. COMPLYING WITH mure comp.nnt than tmme of the graduate of tho ntnte board. Ono Hrtlem driiK store baa two n.iMaUrw.l DMADAI AiV I A UfC Il""iiHeUt and an emergency man, I IlAtllVIAtJl I AfVil wbn " rug store U ritiuitUK with ' -'' a certlllMttti of regulation tn lb . '" of a druggie! who iiondurt a '" etir In another town. Imm is within Herrvtary of Htnlo llonnl (Uvea Hale,., """f " ' PlH. DroggM a .Minillt lit Whlvla to ... rrr railed oh Secretary (let uIkIiI. , Dlnkeley ami he mUd the Bnleu, drug IITOT IM HI WWII CMIIUiriHl MS III The vWt of Judge Dlnkel.y, W.'S 'HTVomiS4 Xfi? & 'law nmf ma'uUaUon W .i',mrffl5a HHTuSltK'th XiSi 'tvuwmi, " win irv KM tin h tin ........... !... .!... ,- ... ..... '.... '" I" ""'"" " inisHii l IIUS eiiy, niaMlb In rulimlv ultli th.. Iiiw nnd resulted Ih a broad ohurge b ",WIU M L - lug published ttiHt there are drug "" More ruuHtng In tUU elly that da J T Mur-h 1'nco. lllll Lata 1 1 I tan HttfivlNMl aaf it ruliilt.a.l ' liharmnelat. na rruutrerf lie lav. lYuu fjMM lf '" U PH ' tiJ0 Hoik or the drngglatn go mi far a ' when you have Nouralgl. to my tlnu thw auto iNstltutlona do Uun't yon? lave the fuee, you may llOt MHIIply With the IttW. HMd the um.1 It. mt . Pui of ilirt imurnleln ntnttmiiNtU or llitf dlCTfHt druggtata LTLi'lJi-. .-?. L ?,. do him agree aj to who keep in "y aI,,,,,K HHanPa 8tww Unl ltu of th law. and who due not.,"'"1- Wntit thing In the world for The law allow reinrd apprnH- rhemnaUam, HAMrKlghi, tiurna. out, . and nmMwrt hiMmmmu. bt lVmuu, uw. bck RHll ,(llu. Par mU they iwh oh)) U lft tvuiitorarll) In Ut ttU ,,rUlf-llllll -hrg Hf h drug atom. Oh rg4a-, ' "M "hk'' SOUTH KHX PACIFIC CO. Tlmo Card No. rti! KfTcctlvo HuiuLiy Dcrrmhnr UUtli, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland PoitHcngcr. No. 1C 5;C3 A. M, Oragon Kxproaa No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottage Orove PitBHOIIgOr. No. 13.-2:45 P. M. Itoaoburg Pas- songor. No. 14.-0:13 P. M. Portland Kx- preH. Toivnril Portland. lrtdgbt. No. 222 H:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22010:40 a. in., wiy frolght nrrtvos. No. X20 1 1 :2S a. nu, way f might departa. Toward Son Frnnclnco Passtuigtr. No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Itoseburg Paa- sengor. No. 17. 6:41 P. M. Cottag Grove Pnaaengar. No. H. 0:IG P. r. California Bx preM. No. 13.-2:01 A. M. San Franaiaao MxproM. Toward San 1'nuiclnco Freight. No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Freight, No. 22111:28 A. M. Way-Freight T1.MK TAlHiK EDWIN MAYS DISCHARGED It lonkn Sow nu Though the Coso Made by Honey Is Weak und All IK'fcndnntM Go Clrnr. Portland, Or., an. 28. Edwin M. Mays, co-defendant with John Hall and on trial with Hall at thla time. charged with conspiring With Half and cortaln ofnecra of tho Butte Croek Land & Llvetocjt Company to defeat juatlco and defraud tho government of Its public domdln, was discharged this morning by Judge Hunt on a motion mado by Attorney Wilson, May's attorney, on the ground that no evidence had been submitted by tho government which tended to connect MaB with the alleged conspiracy, as charged In tho Indictment. Honey opened the morning session by asking udge Hunt to Instruct tho Jury to And Mays not guilty as tho government had been unable to connect him with tho charges filed againBt him. At torney Wilson then amended Honoy'a motion by asking Hunt to discharge tho defendant. This was done. This afternoon Attorney Webster, for Hal', wll larguo a motion directing Judge Hunt to Instruct tho Jury to bring In a verdict of acquittal in Hall's case, on the ground tha no ovldenc has been Introduced show ing that Hall wasBgullty of any of tao acta charged. Honey will con test this motion. n WANT hLAKhh HUOWN DKOLAHK!) A nANKHPIT. San Francisco, nn. 28. A peti tion was filed this morning with Federnl Judgo DoHavon by Frieda K. Mnjor, Maud R. Ralston and Katn O'Connell asking that .1. Dnlze'l Drown, former manngor of tho Cali fornia Trust Comnany, b declared a bankrupt, "t Is nlloged that between tho months of Soptombor and Oc tober the three plaintiffs deposited U25, 1100 and 1774, respectively. In tho California Safe Dopoait & Trust Company. They ncciiso Drown and other ofllclnls of embezzling thnt , mount. Thoy also atnto that tho embezzling olllclul loaned $5,000, Ono without adequate security and $3,00(.000 waa directly or Indi rectly borrowed by the directors or officers of tho dortmct Institution. Thoy nlo ask that the bonutlful Drown homo In this city nnd the ranch nenr Clear Lnko, Cal., which Drown deeded to hla wlfo, and tho stock 8. bonds, automobiles, etc., which he also gave 4o Mrs. Drown, be taken ehnreo of by tho court. Judge DuHaven gave tho defendant until February 10 to rhnw cause why the prayer of tho plaintiff should not be granted. o CAM FORMA PIONKKIl COMMITS HUICIDIC. Oakland. Cal.. Jan. 28. Colonel Uouhi L. Drum well, ono of tho bMt known inwiranco and olub men in rh Ute. a former leader in Ropub lletui poll Urn and an old-time resi dent of Oh k tan J. la dead, a mileld. He went to hta apart menta In the beautiful home of the lSlka' Club. In Oakland. aom time Sunday night ami shot NlKtiwIf In the head. His Confidence when eating:, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with CP HurfcJML ,Aloirtfei?r Paw The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum.baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. 4 flltttIlMlllMKll ' HURKET REPORTS 2 XlllllMllllM4-ai SALES! MAltKET. Local Wholesale Market. Kggs 25c. Duttor 35V43Gj. Hen 10c; mlxod ohlckauti, 9c. Local wliont 85c. Oats 35c. Darloy ?24Q$25. Flour Hard whoat, $6.00; valloy, 1.00. Hay Cheat, $14; clover, U0 12 per ton; timothy, $13(Q$1G. Onions 2o lb. Hoi Old,l6J2c; now, Z 7V4c Chlttlm bark 4 WC 5c. Tropical Frulta. Dananas $G. Oranges $2.25. Lemons $3.50 0 4.50. "" Itecll Market. Oata White, $2S per ton. Whoat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. Kgg 30c. Dutter Country, 35c; oroamory, 40t45r. Flour" Valley, $1.20 pr sack: twred drugglMt on Suit trt ttal (krww drHK ura m tk rllt are rmU)iag wick tb iw nwmlrtaj kM Ui keeji a rgb(rl pburmmtt whu phu up ait prt. rlpuona hjmI bttinll drugi and iotMt. It aeeitut atatt there ar rgMKHt HeeHtkttM. ' regtatertHt Junior and aeHlora. nhd rKttw. HbU'tati who r. i loVl to PHI OH ifMtfiilUH. Oae drugnUt Mya miih of the uii ' Sbiuatureof renUtervd nharmarUUi ar bettor and -- - u CASTOR I A for Infant! nnd Children. Tftt Kind You Hava Always Bought Heart Uie Y vytT3T UUrrSTu: CORVAj.LIS IUSTHR.V It. h, I ! 1 W. b.i iuw iMruevwi in n.l.. .... ... . . , i nil uvvu l no i-uav ui hik lumur. hiiiiw u'iu nun ui iuiiuui. ..11:00 a. m. .. . 5:55 p. m. . . 6:45 a. m. ..11:13 a. m. boily waa found yMterday afternoon by Captain 1C M- Freeman, an old time friend and fellow member of the elub. The revolver tightly,. . hikJ,. ,.!(,V," rftl eliuHMKl la ub right hand told of ,haLd whft M.40$1.B0. MlfleMtrHCtlOH. Although Colonel Dromwoll com plained Sunday of a severe cold he 11 1. Lrnnu-H knwMvr that ha hail . -"WO, 01Or, ft8 per CWt , suffered severe tlnantdnl reera In shorts, $1.10 por Bok. T I..... .....1. Hofs Fat, $5.0. Dran S5o per soek: $20.50 per ton; shorts, $1.15 per sack. Hay Timothy, 8509Oc per cwt; No. 1 Arrives at Corvallte Arrtw. Ht AlUaay Lenvea Yatjulna . Arrive at Albany No. I Leave Albagy 12:31 p.m. Arrive nt YniA .... 6: II h. m. Train to and from Detroit. Uuvea Cunvllb 1:40 . w. N. 3 Uavt Albany 7:30 a. w. a. M ?a a?aa s.ak mm v i proKtKM. In eoaueettan with the '" UU4t , 1:0Q h. ut. Society I giving an exhibition, and toiiow. aaiiM)M()i iB. H, 1S- w" meet la buelnea stto to- Troliw for Corwilll. ,hiih ' o- o IIUKUIIIIIIS ASSOCIATMKV AlTUAtTIXd MAXV. WathUtgtiMi, Jan. SS. -From every aeetlon of the country delegate are awarmlHg here to attend the fourth anirial aaeaaow of ae American Ureeder fnoelatlon. wblrh oftenwl today Secretary of Agriculture Jjata Wlteon will preeNle. Deports on animal and plant Introduction, breeding for dairy production, breed ing high bred rattle and tritnllar sub- JH were aubnlUel at toilay'a lot Unl meeting by tho oomwlttee which dtaln with UU Hartlewtar fetunre of tb itoert 7:55 a. m. a53 ft M ..t 3t5l p. nt. i fo sww,44)tfi'Mni'Jfi44si M4& s&wbt caJtte.4tctte jA?ttfd,fm tte Jstctt Ij&tefoft. iufct, Ji7un& Imtt. i j umngA&a&tt M.lMmk &)m. (mvltcv nnv & v jg '1 H No. $ Loavw Albany (Arrlvea w Cofvullia No. II jUvt Albany .,. rri'e ai UttTVUk, No. h-iax AlWmy T4R.. Arrlvaa at QarJlh .... S2f p. nt. Tralua for Allumv. Ko. I uMirM ixjrvmilt Arrtviaa at AAay .e. lxf OnrvaWi ttlSn. nt. Atttvaa nt AMmajt 2:ll p. nt. Nn, T LtAVtn OMTWlttn StnOn. ut. knxm at AM? Ui9 p. nt. No. 11 (StunUy aajy). w vnwn lltlta. m SimcIuI SoNtion in Wtt Vlrglub. Cbnrlenton. w. Va.. Jan SS -When tn ep-UI eei4on of the Vt Virginia hgtekttois convened to4lny the wetnbera were told that r.avr- . Urnaa lawk ..atl ... . . . , 4 135 P. nt. I i Zl. '" ""TTr B,T'W : -m " .-w.i. o5 l 1BCB1 Will aak for a wore effectual law problb- lung liquor rrom being sold on SuK- Cattlo Il00i200 . 3o. Lighter steorh 33Vc. Stoek hogs $4.00. Cows Top. $2.75; fair $2.50. Steers Top. $3.50; fair, $2.75 $3.00. Veal Dressed, 5 7c. Portland Market. Wht CUib, 85c; valloy. 85c: blue stent, S7e. ' Jimntntr Dran, $23. Hay Timothy, valley, $18 C$19; alfalfa, $H. Vctob $8.60. Ponkry Hone. 110 12c; ducks, young, I3c14 ; pigeons, $11.25. Pork Dst. $6 $6.35. Hop 1907, 7Val0c; 4Vc lb. ,f Lambs $3. SO $6.60. Mutton $4. 50 $5.00. MCKKIiODION THKATItK AT KLIXOKK O Tho Kllngor Grand thcatr. been converted Into n branch Xlckelodlon circuit, nnd aftei week a strictly high c'nsa mora Ing picture show, with clocti chestrn, will bo put on nt that Sunday will bo observed and family ontortnlnmont Is propo which womon nnd chlldrr-n v wolcomo.na well ns the genera lie. Tho DIJou Stock Compai mado application for the tuo Grand opcru honiso, and if tin got datos will occupy the 1' there with a lino string of stu dramas under tho direction of, Vann, who Is building up a t Hon nts n first-class manngor, O' - KVEItV MOTHER. , Is or should bo worrlvi whon'j tic onos hnvo a cough or col may lond to croup or pleurM pneumonia then to Bomcthlnj sorlous. Dallnrd's Horchound will euro tho troublo nt onco vont nny complication. For all druggists. o STI-U.MKH OUKOOXA TIKI) IP IJ C. Marsh, of Newbcrg (amt Snlem hist night on th Oi goi tho fog wb so thick the Jfkj had to push it awnv wnn M keen the boat moving and tied her up for several h"uri. tho fog got thick enough t aa and she on me up on t'' feg 1 p. m. o Kemp'i Dalsam is a fafe cure, for it contains noth'cgtll harm you. It Is tho best cougl but costs no more than anrl kind. All druggists sell It old, 4 When yon ned a eough cure you 4.r iziz ?aak; r.-1 ?" wm cHrs yoHr coush- nr oatat.rUon the prop.nMi Kmp na,s. the beat cough ware, ah arugguts sell It for e i:3 a. nt. . 7:19 a. nt. I to ho Wt Vtrginta rvpra. nted w'" t, lt I niine Alaalia ukin .xt.lttin 25 cents Graber Brol PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt aUenl to all orders, guanti'fa work to glvo satisfaction to bo up to the sanlta'f ti ard. VB WILL HB PLEASKD GIVE ESTIMATES 0N covriuta i Call at our shop ca Ub street, back of Barr" Ji( Store. Phone 550, BaaanMii - - - .. . OntBoiu. X Wtw WTnAwr WitSiwms Buy ABucirtt-VSAKtTAitvlHUJ M Arrtw at AfcWn ll5S a. . i ? K 13 fSnay S-) l Unve Albany 12:3f p. . 'm Atiatui fVwMlu . . . o .. . .T Wnr (urUuar information apnl to M. .MOMCIIILW, ttm. !. AgtM PortUutL Oregon. Jnu. M. Sttt, AW, 0, i, Ji, " p- BmtU y'MlrttRlLj.jSj MfilMi1I11M1Hii(li1111iiiKiiBiiw 7 Bwtt4 ? w m Mt CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness. Saddles, Robes,! i lorsemanKets, buggies and Hacks at actual cost tor cash during the remodeling of my store. E.S. UMPORT,Srs,2re8e9tc?m: SIGN OP THE BIG RED COLLAR WWWiUWWWlHWW